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The brethren then adjourned to the dining hall , where the usual installation banquet took place , Bro . Webb ( Old Cock Hotel ) being the caterer , who provided a first-class menu . The usui ! loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , and afterwards a most enjoyable evening was spent , many of the brethren doing their best in contributing to the harmony of the meeting , particularly Bros . E . Hanson , John
Drake , P . M . ; and J . P . Priestly . The attendance of visiting brethren from the following lodges at the installation and banquet testified to the sincere respect in which the newly-installed W . M . was held : Philantrophic , Prince Frederick , Ryburn , Three Graces , Brighouse , Probity , De Warren , Savile , Huddersfield , Mirfield , and Bradford .
Special reference by Bro . T . B . Fox , P . M ., Chairman of West Yorkshire Charity Committee , and Bro . H . G . E . Green , Prov . G . Sec , was made , each expressing the hope that the coming year might be as brilliant , successful , and bright as the W . M . could desire . Letters of apology were read for the unavoidable absence of Bros . T . W . Tew , P . G . M ., and Hy . Smith , Deputy P . G . M .
HEATON MOOR . Prince Edward Lodge ( No . 2109 ) . —The annual installation meeting of this lodge was held at the Assembly Hall on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., when Bro . T . Thornhill Shann , S . W ., was duly installed W . M . The ceremony , which was conducted strictly on " Emulation " lines , was most ably performed by the retiring W . M ., Bro .
J . W . Berra . Bro . Shann appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . J . W . Berra , l . P . M . ; A . W . Reynolds , S . W . ; J . Hurst , J . W . j Rev . J . Her . n , Chap . ; J . H . Wells , P . M ., Treas . ; E . Broadbent , P . M ., Sec . j G . Garnett , S . D . j VV . Coffey , J . D . j T . A . Hopewell , P . M ., P . D . G . D . C , D . C ; W . H . Mortimer , Org . ; W . McElroy , l . G . ; J . Spilsbury , Dr . F . VV . Jordan , G .
Hallmark , and J . H . Watterson , Stwds . ; and J . R . Fletcher , Tyler . Other members of the lodge present on the occasion were Bros . E . Barton , P . M . ; S . I . Thomson , P . M . ; W . Cassidy , M . Preston , J . R . A . Smith , B . C . Thomson , W . JJ . Sherlock , W . C . Massey , C . W . Nasmith , H . E . Doughty , C . E . Roberts , H . Dagnall , E . Dove , O . Hind , J . G . Litton ,
andW . S . Huff am . The visitors included Bros . | . W . Maclure , M . P ., P . M ., P . P . G . W . ; W . Goodacre , P . G . S . B . England , Prov . G . Sec . j J . Barker , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W . West Yorkshire j Rev . J . Watson , P . M ., P . P . G . Chap . East Lancashirej J . T . Richardson , P . M ., P . P . G . D . East Lancashirej M . Thomas , P . M ., P . P . G . D . East Lancashire ; H . G . Small , P . M , P . D . G . D . C . Cheshire ; W . H .
Maxfield , P . M ., P . P . G . O . Cheshire ,- VV . R . Cooper , P . M . 13 S 7 ; P . Jackson , P . M . 36 SJ S . F . Simons , P . M . 1534 j W . H . Hughes , P . M . G 33 ; C . H . Beever , W . M . 1375 ; R . E . Walker , W . M . 993 ; J . Taylor , S . W . 1126 ; G . Conelly , 1712 ; F . R . Kelley , 2353 ; and E . Hunter and C . A . Duncan , Soo ( Chicago ) . A highly artistic and beautifully framed picture of the
l . P . M ., executed by Bro . VV . McElroy , was presented by him to the lodge . Six similar portraits of former Worshipful Masters , also gifts of Bro . McElroy , permanently grace the walls of the lodge , and Bro . Berra expressed his gratitude to the donor for so kindly extending to him the compliment he had bestowed on his predecessors . The lodge was closed , and the guests arrived for the
banquet and Festival of St . John , at which over 90 ladies and brethren were present . The suite of rooms had , been superbly furnished and decorated for the occasion , and the walls artistically hung with a profusion of oil paintings , water colours , engravings , & c , generously provided , as in previous years , by Bro . A . W . Reynolds , S . W . At the banquet the customary loyal and Masonic Itoasts
were duly honoured , and appropriate" songs interspersed at suitable intervals were most pleasingly rendered by Bros . J . H . Greenwood , M . Thomas , W . H . Mortimer , W . H . Anderton , and others . In proposing "The Worshipful Master , " Bro . Berra briefly reviewed the seven years' history of the lodge , during which time it had been presided over by founders
and joining members . Now the first initiate had by the unanimous consent of his brethren been called upon to rule . He predicted a prosperous and happy year of office for Bro . Shann , and was exceptionally pleased that in the ceremony of installing the lodge's first born , Bro . Goodacre , who consecrated the lodge , and Bro . Hopewell , the first Master , had been able to take part .
The Worshipful Master , in reply , assured the brethren that he had accepted the highest honour they could confer upon him withconsiderabletrepidati jn . He trusted , however , with the assistance of his Past Masters and Officers , which , he WvS sure , would be most generously extended . to him , that the lodge would not suffer in his hands . He would strive to maintain true Masonic teaching in the lodge , and
promote prace , love , and harmony among thc brethren . Bro . Shann then , amid the applause of the assembled gutsts , presented a handsome Past Master's jewel , on which was engraved the following inscription : " Presented by the Brethren of Prince Edward Lodge , No . 2109 , to Bro . J . VV . Berra , P . M ., in recognition ot his valuable services as W . M ., 1 S 92 . " Bro . Berra in a few well chosen sentences suitably
acknowledged the gift . Other toasts , "The Ladies" ( Bro . C . W . Nasmith ) , "The Visiting Brethren" ( Bro . Coffey , | . D . ) , "The Newly- ! nvested Officers" ( Bro . Thomson , P . M . ) , "The Masonic Charities" ( Bro . J . H . Wells , P . M . ) , and the lyler ' s loast ( Bro . J . Hurst , J . W . ) , followed . Bro . VV . II , Mortimer was caterer , and discharged his duties in a most satisfactory manner . 'The jewtl was manufactured by Bro . G ; orge Kenning .
KINGSTON-ON-THAMES . Noel Lodge ( No . 2444 ) . —The second regular meeting of this lodge since thc consecration took- place at St . James ' s Hall , on Wednesday , December 28 th , when the following were present : Bros . J . Montgomery , P . D . D . G . M . Malta , W . M . ; E . H . Lewis , S . W . ; F . II . Reynolds , , 1-W . ; 1 . Herbert . P . M .. Treas .: G . H . Manton , Sec . 1
W . Youldcn , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D . ; II . J . Shelly , P . M ., ¦ C . P ..: A . M . Levy , W . M . 889 ; T . Hall , | . D . ; E . J . JVkington , Org ., as S . D . ; J . Old , I . G . j H . Bcisky , ^¦ wd . ; G . Brooker , A . T . Sims , T . Pennington , W . K . Cable ; and the following visitors : Bros . C . Walker , P . M . '' 74 J J . D . Vicary , 142 S ; W . Packes , 1424 ; W . I . Bultz , 103 S ; and A . Watkin , SS 9 .
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The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was then taken for Bro . A . M . Levy as a joining member , and Mr . G . A . Bradbury , which proved unanimous . Bro . Levy was then received into the lodge with a few suitable remarks from the W . M . Bro . Levy returned thanks . Bro . G . Bradbury was then initiated in a most impressive minner
by the W . M ., the J . W . explaining the charge , and the S . W . gave the charge . Bro . Cable was passed to the Second Degree , the J . W . explaining the working tools . Bro . A . Watkins , SS 9 , was proposed as a j ' oining member , after which " Hearty good wishes" were tendered on behalf of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Kent and the following lodges : Nos . SS 9 , 1174 , 1424 , 142 S , 1 ( 138 , and 2417 . The lodge was then closed .
LANCASTER . Fortitude Lodge ( No . 2 S 1 ) . — The annual meeting and installation Festival of St . John the Evangelist were held at the Masonic Hall , Church-street , on Wednesday , the nth inst ., when there were present Bros . Heald , P . M ., as W . M . ( in the unavoidable absence of Bro . L . D . Price , W . M . ) j Bro . Gooch , l . P . M . ; Wm . Atkinson ,
S . W ., W . M . elect ; Parker , J . W . ; Pilkington , P . M . and Sec . ; Armstrong , S . D . ; Grime , J . D . ; Lea , l . G . ; Huntington and Compton , Stewards ; Hamer , Tyler j Jno . Hatch , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of VV . ; Nicholson , P . M ., P . G . P . ; Shaw , P . M . ; Relph , P . M . ; Calvert , Sumner , Wood , Harrison , Wearing , Hatton , Birkett , and Hunt . Visitors : Bros . Bewes , P . M . 327 , P . P . G . S . of W .
Cumberland ; Lane , P . M . 7 C 4 , P . P . G . S . of W . Durham ; Bennett , l . P . M . ; Humphrey , Chap . 1051 ; Linaker , W . M ., Threlfall , S . W ., Price , I . P . M ., Acton , P . M . and Sec . Ellershaw , P . M ., and Morge , P . M ., of 1353 ; Wilson , W . M ., A . Gorton , S . W ., Lee , J . W ., and Jas . Gorton , P . M ., of 1501 . The minutes of the former meeting havingbeen read and
confirmed , a Board of Installed Masters was formed , when Bro . Gooch , P . M ., presented Bro . Wm . Atkinson , S . W ., the W . M . elect , to Bro . Heald , P . M ., Treasurer and Installing Officer , who duly installed him to the chair of K . S . in a most efficient and impressive manner . Bro . Atkinson , W . M ., then appointed and invested his officers for the ensuing year as follows : Bros . L . D . Price , I . P . M . ;
Wearing , S . W . ; Parker , J . W . ; Heald , Treasurer ; Pilkington . Sec ; Grime , S . D . ; Lee , J . D . ; Huntington , l . G . ; Compton and Harrison , Stwds . ; Gooch , D . C . j Armstrong , Org . ; and Hamer , Tyler . The business of the lodge being ended , the brethren
adjourned to an excellent banquet at the King ' s Arms Hotel , supplied by Messrs . Ducksbury and bons , in a superb style . The customary loyal and Masonic toasts occupied the brethren to the close , and an excellent programme was provided , including glees and songs .
NORTHALLERTON . Anchor Lodge ( No . 1337 ) . —On Tuesday , the 10 th inst ., the annual festival and installation of Bro . Dr . Charles Tweedy as W . M . of the above lodge was held in the presence of a large assembly of Past Masters and brethren from the North Riding and South Durham . Amongst the brethren present were Bros . W . A . Chauncy ,
Virgin , Nova Scotia , 3 ; John Holt , P . M . 509 ; VV . J . Beatty , J . P ., W . M . 946 ; VV . Mennell , 20 : ; F . L . Dodds , S . D . 509 ; C . Cain , in j J . Robinson , J . W . 940 ; Jas . Tweedy , 1418 j 'Tomkins , 141 S J A . C Wilson , 349 ; Geo . G . Pook , 1611 ; Jam ; s Ward , W . M . ; Wm . Bell , l . P . M . ; G . F . Clarkson , P . M . j Chas . Waistell , P . M . ; Walker Stead , P . M . ; M . Walmsley , P . M . ; T . Russell , P . M . ; Geo . J . Robinson , P . M . ; Chas . Tweedy , S . W . ;
J . T . Naylor , J . W . ; H . H . Broderick , W . S . Charlton , S . Clarkson , C . R . Waistell , C . Hodgson , J . Vasey , C . Alexander , R . Clayton Swan , N . Russell , jun ., and C H . Backhouse , P . M ., of thelodge j R , H . Blyth , 124 j T . E . Biddlecombe , P . M . 509 ; Britton , 537 ; H . Angwin , 300 ; Wm . Richardson , 111 ; VV . Sewell . W . M . 111 ; W . C Barron , P . M . in , P . G S . B . ; R . Wilkinson , 5 . 7 ; Wm .
VV . Hall , VV . M . 141 OJ Geo . VV . Pattinson , 602 ; and others . The lodge having been duly opened , a ballot took place , for Bro . Miles Soppett as a joining member , who was elected amidst applause . The ceremony of installation was then ably performed by Bro . C . H . Backhouse , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W . Durham , and after its conclusion the
newlyappointed W . M . invested his oflicers as follows : Bros . James Ward , l . P . M . j J . T . Naylor , S . W . ; VV . S . Charlton , J . W . and Treasurer ; T . Russell , P . M ., Secretary ; N . Russell , S . D . ; C R . Waistell , I . D . ; H . E . Broderick , M . D ., l . G . ; G . J . Robinson , P . M ., P . P . G . D . of C , D . C . ; S . Clarkson , Org . ; C Palliser , P . M , P . P . G . S . of VV ., Charity Representative ; J . Henrici and
G . Atlay , Stewards ; and E . Wilkinson , Tyler ( for the 21 st time ) . The installation service was chorally rendered , Bro . S . clarkson , Org ., ably presiding at a new American organ , wh . ch the newly-elected VV . M ., Bro . Dr . Tweedy , presented to the lodge . It is a sweet-toned instrument , with 13 stops , octive couplers , and knee swells , and is cased in polished walnut . It was played for the first time in the
lodge , and proved a valuable help to the service . A pleasing incident in the proceedings was thj presentation of a valuable Past Master ' s jewel to Bro . James Ward , l . P . M ., by Bro . Geo , John Robins . n , P . M ., to which Bro . Ward appropriately responded . On the motion of Bro . Waistell , P . M ., seconded by Bro . Stead , P . M ., a vote of condjlence was passed with the relativvS of the late Bro . Capt . E . F .
Dent , R . N ., one of the founders of the lodge , who had died recently . The lodge was then closed , and the annuil banquet was held at the Golden Lion Hotel , Br « . Dr . Tweedy presiding , about 50 brethren being present . The Worshipful Master pr . posed " The Ou ; en and the Craft , " which was loyally responded to . The Worshipful Master then submitted "H . R . H . tbe Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M . of England ; the Right Hon .
the Earl of Luhum , M . W . Pro G . M . ; the Kignt lion , the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , R . W . Deputy G . M . ; and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past . " The next toa > t the VV . M . proposed was that of "The Right Hon . the Maiquis of Zetland , R . W . Prov . Grand Master of North and I ' -ast Yoikshire , and the Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past . " 'They all knew what a good Mason the Marquis of Zetland was , and how anxious he was to attend to his Misonic duties . Bro . Stead , P . M ., replied , and said that the meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge tended to promote that
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brotherly feeling and goodfellowship which ought to exist amongst all good and true Freemasons . Bro . Waistell , P . M ., said that the Provincial Grand Ollicers al ! tried to do their duty , and he hoped there would always be found good and true Misons to work in the Provincial Grand Lodge . Bro . Robinson , P . M ., also appropriately replied . Bro . C . H . Backhouse , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., then gave
"The W . M . of the Anchor Lodge , anil Prosperity to the Lodge . " As he told them in the lodge , their newly-installed Worshipful Master was quite capable and willing to do his duties to the lodge , and he was certain that his year of office would be a successful one . He was a Mason who was capable of affording them capital amusement , for he couid sing them a splendid song , and would do his very best to make every member of the lodge enjoy their meetings ,
while he felt certain that during his year of office the brethren would not want trom proper instruction in Freemasonry . He had therefore great pleasure in submitting the toast . Although many distinguished Past Masters had preceded him , yet he was certain that none of them had ever done better than ) he was sure their newly-installed VV . M ., Bro . Dr . Charles Tweedy , would do , and therefore he wished him long life and prosperity .
After the toast had been honoured with a bumper , and the silver loving cup handed round , while _ , full musical honours were awarded , Bro . Dr . Tweedy , VV . M ., rose to reply , and was received with loud cheers . He said he hardly knew how to thank them for the enthusiastic way they had responded to the toast , which had been so ably given by their worthy Installing Master , Bro . Backhouse , P . M . With regard to the
future working of the lodge , he did not think that anyone could take a greater interest in the lodge than he did , and he was most anxious that it should be well worked during his term of office . He could assure the brethren that he would strive his best to perform the work of the lodge , and he hoped that he might have a good deal of work to do . He was fully aware of the difficulties he had undertaken , and was also cognisant of the fact that his predecessor had
been a most successful VV . M ., bu' he hoped , with the assistance of the Past Masters , to carry on the lodge most successfully . The Worshipful Master proposed " The Health of the Installing Master , Bro . C . H . Backhouse , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W . " It was a pleasure to propose the toast , as he felt that he could not say too much of Bro . Backhouse nor be too laudable in his commendation of the way in which the
installation ceremony had been perform ;! that afternoon . He had heard a good many installations in his time , but his opinion was that he never heard a service so fluently , enthusiastically , and impressively rendered than it had been done that day by their worthy Brother Backhouse . The toast having been given with full musical honours , Bro . C . II . Backhouse , P . M ., said it had given him the greatest pleasure to have the honour of installing their
Worshipful Master in the chair of K . S . He felt it an especial honour for two reasons , firstly becaus ; he knew that tbe Anchor Lodge had several Past Masters who were well up in Masonic work , and who would willingly and cheerfully render any assistance that might be asked of them , and , secondly , because he had personally known their Worshipful Mas ' er ever since he had come to reside in their neighbourhood . He hoped that whatever good
they found in their Worshipful Master they would carefully imitate , and would pass over any defects he ( Bro . Backhouse ) might have made in giving the installation service that day . Bro . VV . S . Charlton gave " The Visitors , " and said the brethren of thc lodge felt honoured in having such a large attendance of visitors that day . 'They would always be glad to welcome brethren from a distance to any of their lodge meetings .
Bros . Beatty , Tomkins , A . C . Wilson , C . G . Pook , Button , VV . W . Hall , Holt , W . Barron , Sewell , and F . L . Dodds replied . The Worshipful Master gave " The I . P . M ., Bro . J . Ward , and the Past Masters . " 'Their l . P . M . had done his work well , which was a point upon which they all agreed . He ( Bro . Dr . Tweedy ) felt certain if ever he required the assistance of the Past Masters , that such help would bs
willingly and cheerfully given . Bro . J . Ward , I . P . M ., replied , and he wished the VV . M . and the lodge increased prosperity . He felt certain that all the Past Masters would rally round their new VV . M . and assist him in doing the work of the lodge . They all knew that Bro . Dr . Tweedy had the interests of Freemasonry at heart , and so far as he ( Bro . Ward ) was concerned , he would do his best to assist him in having a pleasant and
successful year of office . Bros . G . F . Clarkson , P . M ., and J . Mettelton , P . M ., also replied . Bro . Waistell , P . M ., proposed "The Officers of the Anchor Lodge . " Bro . J . P . Naylor , S . W ., appropriately replied . Bro . G . J . Robinson , P . M ., submitted "The Members of
the Lodge . " Bros . J . Vasey andC . Alexander replied . The Tyler then gave "All Poir and Distressed Masons , " which concluded a pleasant evening . A word of praise is due to Bro . G . J . Robinson , P . M ., for the efficient way in which he discharged the duties of D . of C .
URMSTON , UlTYlSton Lodge ( No . 1730 ) . —The installation meeting was held at the I . hurch Schools , Higher-road , on Monday , the 9 th inst . There had been a dispensation granted to hold the lodge at the above address , which was read by the Secretary . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., Bro . Rowland Swindells . Tne Grand and Provincial Officers entered . The minutes of the previous meeting
were read and confirmed . Ihe Auditor ' s accounts were presented and passed . Bro . Win . Goodacre , P . G . S . B . Eng ., P . G . S . West Lanes ., took the chair , and appointed as Installing Ollicers Bros . JJ . Slyman , P . P . G . D ., as S . W . ; Peter Heaton , P . M ., P . G . S ., as J . W . j and VV . Cooper , P . M ., Prov . G . P ., as l . G . Bro . J . Hardwickc Marsh , S . W ., W . M . elect , was presented by Bro . R . Swindells ,
P . M ., and a Board of Installed Masters was constituted , and liro . J . Ilardwicke Marsh was installed by Bro . W . Goodacre , Prov . G . S . B . Bro . R . Swindells , P . M ., presented the working tools in the respective Degrees . The oflicers were invested by the VV . M ., and were addressed by Bros . G . R . Lloyd , P . M ., Sec , and John Slyman , as follows : Bros . W . H . Jolliffe , S . W . j F . Stretch , W . M .
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The brethren then adjourned to the dining hall , where the usual installation banquet took place , Bro . Webb ( Old Cock Hotel ) being the caterer , who provided a first-class menu . The usui ! loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , and afterwards a most enjoyable evening was spent , many of the brethren doing their best in contributing to the harmony of the meeting , particularly Bros . E . Hanson , John
Drake , P . M . ; and J . P . Priestly . The attendance of visiting brethren from the following lodges at the installation and banquet testified to the sincere respect in which the newly-installed W . M . was held : Philantrophic , Prince Frederick , Ryburn , Three Graces , Brighouse , Probity , De Warren , Savile , Huddersfield , Mirfield , and Bradford .
Special reference by Bro . T . B . Fox , P . M ., Chairman of West Yorkshire Charity Committee , and Bro . H . G . E . Green , Prov . G . Sec , was made , each expressing the hope that the coming year might be as brilliant , successful , and bright as the W . M . could desire . Letters of apology were read for the unavoidable absence of Bros . T . W . Tew , P . G . M ., and Hy . Smith , Deputy P . G . M .
HEATON MOOR . Prince Edward Lodge ( No . 2109 ) . —The annual installation meeting of this lodge was held at the Assembly Hall on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., when Bro . T . Thornhill Shann , S . W ., was duly installed W . M . The ceremony , which was conducted strictly on " Emulation " lines , was most ably performed by the retiring W . M ., Bro .
J . W . Berra . Bro . Shann appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . J . W . Berra , l . P . M . ; A . W . Reynolds , S . W . ; J . Hurst , J . W . j Rev . J . Her . n , Chap . ; J . H . Wells , P . M ., Treas . ; E . Broadbent , P . M ., Sec . j G . Garnett , S . D . j VV . Coffey , J . D . j T . A . Hopewell , P . M ., P . D . G . D . C , D . C ; W . H . Mortimer , Org . ; W . McElroy , l . G . ; J . Spilsbury , Dr . F . VV . Jordan , G .
Hallmark , and J . H . Watterson , Stwds . ; and J . R . Fletcher , Tyler . Other members of the lodge present on the occasion were Bros . E . Barton , P . M . ; S . I . Thomson , P . M . ; W . Cassidy , M . Preston , J . R . A . Smith , B . C . Thomson , W . JJ . Sherlock , W . C . Massey , C . W . Nasmith , H . E . Doughty , C . E . Roberts , H . Dagnall , E . Dove , O . Hind , J . G . Litton ,
andW . S . Huff am . The visitors included Bros . | . W . Maclure , M . P ., P . M ., P . P . G . W . ; W . Goodacre , P . G . S . B . England , Prov . G . Sec . j J . Barker , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of W . West Yorkshire j Rev . J . Watson , P . M ., P . P . G . Chap . East Lancashirej J . T . Richardson , P . M ., P . P . G . D . East Lancashirej M . Thomas , P . M ., P . P . G . D . East Lancashire ; H . G . Small , P . M , P . D . G . D . C . Cheshire ; W . H .
Maxfield , P . M ., P . P . G . O . Cheshire ,- VV . R . Cooper , P . M . 13 S 7 ; P . Jackson , P . M . 36 SJ S . F . Simons , P . M . 1534 j W . H . Hughes , P . M . G 33 ; C . H . Beever , W . M . 1375 ; R . E . Walker , W . M . 993 ; J . Taylor , S . W . 1126 ; G . Conelly , 1712 ; F . R . Kelley , 2353 ; and E . Hunter and C . A . Duncan , Soo ( Chicago ) . A highly artistic and beautifully framed picture of the
l . P . M ., executed by Bro . VV . McElroy , was presented by him to the lodge . Six similar portraits of former Worshipful Masters , also gifts of Bro . McElroy , permanently grace the walls of the lodge , and Bro . Berra expressed his gratitude to the donor for so kindly extending to him the compliment he had bestowed on his predecessors . The lodge was closed , and the guests arrived for the
banquet and Festival of St . John , at which over 90 ladies and brethren were present . The suite of rooms had , been superbly furnished and decorated for the occasion , and the walls artistically hung with a profusion of oil paintings , water colours , engravings , & c , generously provided , as in previous years , by Bro . A . W . Reynolds , S . W . At the banquet the customary loyal and Masonic Itoasts
were duly honoured , and appropriate" songs interspersed at suitable intervals were most pleasingly rendered by Bros . J . H . Greenwood , M . Thomas , W . H . Mortimer , W . H . Anderton , and others . In proposing "The Worshipful Master , " Bro . Berra briefly reviewed the seven years' history of the lodge , during which time it had been presided over by founders
and joining members . Now the first initiate had by the unanimous consent of his brethren been called upon to rule . He predicted a prosperous and happy year of office for Bro . Shann , and was exceptionally pleased that in the ceremony of installing the lodge's first born , Bro . Goodacre , who consecrated the lodge , and Bro . Hopewell , the first Master , had been able to take part .
The Worshipful Master , in reply , assured the brethren that he had accepted the highest honour they could confer upon him withconsiderabletrepidati jn . He trusted , however , with the assistance of his Past Masters and Officers , which , he WvS sure , would be most generously extended . to him , that the lodge would not suffer in his hands . He would strive to maintain true Masonic teaching in the lodge , and
promote prace , love , and harmony among thc brethren . Bro . Shann then , amid the applause of the assembled gutsts , presented a handsome Past Master's jewel , on which was engraved the following inscription : " Presented by the Brethren of Prince Edward Lodge , No . 2109 , to Bro . J . VV . Berra , P . M ., in recognition ot his valuable services as W . M ., 1 S 92 . " Bro . Berra in a few well chosen sentences suitably
acknowledged the gift . Other toasts , "The Ladies" ( Bro . C . W . Nasmith ) , "The Visiting Brethren" ( Bro . Coffey , | . D . ) , "The Newly- ! nvested Officers" ( Bro . Thomson , P . M . ) , "The Masonic Charities" ( Bro . J . H . Wells , P . M . ) , and the lyler ' s loast ( Bro . J . Hurst , J . W . ) , followed . Bro . VV . II , Mortimer was caterer , and discharged his duties in a most satisfactory manner . 'The jewtl was manufactured by Bro . G ; orge Kenning .
KINGSTON-ON-THAMES . Noel Lodge ( No . 2444 ) . —The second regular meeting of this lodge since thc consecration took- place at St . James ' s Hall , on Wednesday , December 28 th , when the following were present : Bros . J . Montgomery , P . D . D . G . M . Malta , W . M . ; E . H . Lewis , S . W . ; F . II . Reynolds , , 1-W . ; 1 . Herbert . P . M .. Treas .: G . H . Manton , Sec . 1
W . Youldcn , P . M ., P . P . S . G . D . ; II . J . Shelly , P . M ., ¦ C . P ..: A . M . Levy , W . M . 889 ; T . Hall , | . D . ; E . J . JVkington , Org ., as S . D . ; J . Old , I . G . j H . Bcisky , ^¦ wd . ; G . Brooker , A . T . Sims , T . Pennington , W . K . Cable ; and the following visitors : Bros . C . Walker , P . M . '' 74 J J . D . Vicary , 142 S ; W . Packes , 1424 ; W . I . Bultz , 103 S ; and A . Watkin , SS 9 .
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The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was then taken for Bro . A . M . Levy as a joining member , and Mr . G . A . Bradbury , which proved unanimous . Bro . Levy was then received into the lodge with a few suitable remarks from the W . M . Bro . Levy returned thanks . Bro . G . Bradbury was then initiated in a most impressive minner
by the W . M ., the J . W . explaining the charge , and the S . W . gave the charge . Bro . Cable was passed to the Second Degree , the J . W . explaining the working tools . Bro . A . Watkins , SS 9 , was proposed as a j ' oining member , after which " Hearty good wishes" were tendered on behalf of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Kent and the following lodges : Nos . SS 9 , 1174 , 1424 , 142 S , 1 ( 138 , and 2417 . The lodge was then closed .
LANCASTER . Fortitude Lodge ( No . 2 S 1 ) . — The annual meeting and installation Festival of St . John the Evangelist were held at the Masonic Hall , Church-street , on Wednesday , the nth inst ., when there were present Bros . Heald , P . M ., as W . M . ( in the unavoidable absence of Bro . L . D . Price , W . M . ) j Bro . Gooch , l . P . M . ; Wm . Atkinson ,
S . W ., W . M . elect ; Parker , J . W . ; Pilkington , P . M . and Sec . ; Armstrong , S . D . ; Grime , J . D . ; Lea , l . G . ; Huntington and Compton , Stewards ; Hamer , Tyler j Jno . Hatch , P . M ., P . P . G . S . of VV . ; Nicholson , P . M ., P . G . P . ; Shaw , P . M . ; Relph , P . M . ; Calvert , Sumner , Wood , Harrison , Wearing , Hatton , Birkett , and Hunt . Visitors : Bros . Bewes , P . M . 327 , P . P . G . S . of W .
Cumberland ; Lane , P . M . 7 C 4 , P . P . G . S . of W . Durham ; Bennett , l . P . M . ; Humphrey , Chap . 1051 ; Linaker , W . M ., Threlfall , S . W ., Price , I . P . M ., Acton , P . M . and Sec . Ellershaw , P . M ., and Morge , P . M ., of 1353 ; Wilson , W . M ., A . Gorton , S . W ., Lee , J . W ., and Jas . Gorton , P . M ., of 1501 . The minutes of the former meeting havingbeen read and
confirmed , a Board of Installed Masters was formed , when Bro . Gooch , P . M ., presented Bro . Wm . Atkinson , S . W ., the W . M . elect , to Bro . Heald , P . M ., Treasurer and Installing Officer , who duly installed him to the chair of K . S . in a most efficient and impressive manner . Bro . Atkinson , W . M ., then appointed and invested his officers for the ensuing year as follows : Bros . L . D . Price , I . P . M . ;
Wearing , S . W . ; Parker , J . W . ; Heald , Treasurer ; Pilkington . Sec ; Grime , S . D . ; Lee , J . D . ; Huntington , l . G . ; Compton and Harrison , Stwds . ; Gooch , D . C . j Armstrong , Org . ; and Hamer , Tyler . The business of the lodge being ended , the brethren
adjourned to an excellent banquet at the King ' s Arms Hotel , supplied by Messrs . Ducksbury and bons , in a superb style . The customary loyal and Masonic toasts occupied the brethren to the close , and an excellent programme was provided , including glees and songs .
NORTHALLERTON . Anchor Lodge ( No . 1337 ) . —On Tuesday , the 10 th inst ., the annual festival and installation of Bro . Dr . Charles Tweedy as W . M . of the above lodge was held in the presence of a large assembly of Past Masters and brethren from the North Riding and South Durham . Amongst the brethren present were Bros . W . A . Chauncy ,
Virgin , Nova Scotia , 3 ; John Holt , P . M . 509 ; VV . J . Beatty , J . P ., W . M . 946 ; VV . Mennell , 20 : ; F . L . Dodds , S . D . 509 ; C . Cain , in j J . Robinson , J . W . 940 ; Jas . Tweedy , 1418 j 'Tomkins , 141 S J A . C Wilson , 349 ; Geo . G . Pook , 1611 ; Jam ; s Ward , W . M . ; Wm . Bell , l . P . M . ; G . F . Clarkson , P . M . j Chas . Waistell , P . M . ; Walker Stead , P . M . ; M . Walmsley , P . M . ; T . Russell , P . M . ; Geo . J . Robinson , P . M . ; Chas . Tweedy , S . W . ;
J . T . Naylor , J . W . ; H . H . Broderick , W . S . Charlton , S . Clarkson , C . R . Waistell , C . Hodgson , J . Vasey , C . Alexander , R . Clayton Swan , N . Russell , jun ., and C H . Backhouse , P . M ., of thelodge j R , H . Blyth , 124 j T . E . Biddlecombe , P . M . 509 ; Britton , 537 ; H . Angwin , 300 ; Wm . Richardson , 111 ; VV . Sewell . W . M . 111 ; W . C Barron , P . M . in , P . G S . B . ; R . Wilkinson , 5 . 7 ; Wm .
VV . Hall , VV . M . 141 OJ Geo . VV . Pattinson , 602 ; and others . The lodge having been duly opened , a ballot took place , for Bro . Miles Soppett as a joining member , who was elected amidst applause . The ceremony of installation was then ably performed by Bro . C . H . Backhouse , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W . Durham , and after its conclusion the
newlyappointed W . M . invested his oflicers as follows : Bros . James Ward , l . P . M . j J . T . Naylor , S . W . ; VV . S . Charlton , J . W . and Treasurer ; T . Russell , P . M ., Secretary ; N . Russell , S . D . ; C R . Waistell , I . D . ; H . E . Broderick , M . D ., l . G . ; G . J . Robinson , P . M ., P . P . G . D . of C , D . C . ; S . Clarkson , Org . ; C Palliser , P . M , P . P . G . S . of VV ., Charity Representative ; J . Henrici and
G . Atlay , Stewards ; and E . Wilkinson , Tyler ( for the 21 st time ) . The installation service was chorally rendered , Bro . S . clarkson , Org ., ably presiding at a new American organ , wh . ch the newly-elected VV . M ., Bro . Dr . Tweedy , presented to the lodge . It is a sweet-toned instrument , with 13 stops , octive couplers , and knee swells , and is cased in polished walnut . It was played for the first time in the
lodge , and proved a valuable help to the service . A pleasing incident in the proceedings was thj presentation of a valuable Past Master ' s jewel to Bro . James Ward , l . P . M ., by Bro . Geo , John Robins . n , P . M ., to which Bro . Ward appropriately responded . On the motion of Bro . Waistell , P . M ., seconded by Bro . Stead , P . M ., a vote of condjlence was passed with the relativvS of the late Bro . Capt . E . F .
Dent , R . N ., one of the founders of the lodge , who had died recently . The lodge was then closed , and the annuil banquet was held at the Golden Lion Hotel , Br « . Dr . Tweedy presiding , about 50 brethren being present . The Worshipful Master pr . posed " The Ou ; en and the Craft , " which was loyally responded to . The Worshipful Master then submitted "H . R . H . tbe Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M . of England ; the Right Hon .
the Earl of Luhum , M . W . Pro G . M . ; the Kignt lion , the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , R . W . Deputy G . M . ; and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past . " The next toa > t the VV . M . proposed was that of "The Right Hon . the Maiquis of Zetland , R . W . Prov . Grand Master of North and I ' -ast Yoikshire , and the Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past . " 'They all knew what a good Mason the Marquis of Zetland was , and how anxious he was to attend to his Misonic duties . Bro . Stead , P . M ., replied , and said that the meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge tended to promote that
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brotherly feeling and goodfellowship which ought to exist amongst all good and true Freemasons . Bro . Waistell , P . M ., said that the Provincial Grand Ollicers al ! tried to do their duty , and he hoped there would always be found good and true Misons to work in the Provincial Grand Lodge . Bro . Robinson , P . M ., also appropriately replied . Bro . C . H . Backhouse , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., then gave
"The W . M . of the Anchor Lodge , anil Prosperity to the Lodge . " As he told them in the lodge , their newly-installed Worshipful Master was quite capable and willing to do his duties to the lodge , and he was certain that his year of office would be a successful one . He was a Mason who was capable of affording them capital amusement , for he couid sing them a splendid song , and would do his very best to make every member of the lodge enjoy their meetings ,
while he felt certain that during his year of office the brethren would not want trom proper instruction in Freemasonry . He had therefore great pleasure in submitting the toast . Although many distinguished Past Masters had preceded him , yet he was certain that none of them had ever done better than ) he was sure their newly-installed VV . M ., Bro . Dr . Charles Tweedy , would do , and therefore he wished him long life and prosperity .
After the toast had been honoured with a bumper , and the silver loving cup handed round , while _ , full musical honours were awarded , Bro . Dr . Tweedy , VV . M ., rose to reply , and was received with loud cheers . He said he hardly knew how to thank them for the enthusiastic way they had responded to the toast , which had been so ably given by their worthy Installing Master , Bro . Backhouse , P . M . With regard to the
future working of the lodge , he did not think that anyone could take a greater interest in the lodge than he did , and he was most anxious that it should be well worked during his term of office . He could assure the brethren that he would strive his best to perform the work of the lodge , and he hoped that he might have a good deal of work to do . He was fully aware of the difficulties he had undertaken , and was also cognisant of the fact that his predecessor had
been a most successful VV . M ., bu' he hoped , with the assistance of the Past Masters , to carry on the lodge most successfully . The Worshipful Master proposed " The Health of the Installing Master , Bro . C . H . Backhouse , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W . " It was a pleasure to propose the toast , as he felt that he could not say too much of Bro . Backhouse nor be too laudable in his commendation of the way in which the
installation ceremony had been perform ;! that afternoon . He had heard a good many installations in his time , but his opinion was that he never heard a service so fluently , enthusiastically , and impressively rendered than it had been done that day by their worthy Brother Backhouse . The toast having been given with full musical honours , Bro . C . II . Backhouse , P . M ., said it had given him the greatest pleasure to have the honour of installing their
Worshipful Master in the chair of K . S . He felt it an especial honour for two reasons , firstly becaus ; he knew that tbe Anchor Lodge had several Past Masters who were well up in Masonic work , and who would willingly and cheerfully render any assistance that might be asked of them , and , secondly , because he had personally known their Worshipful Mas ' er ever since he had come to reside in their neighbourhood . He hoped that whatever good
they found in their Worshipful Master they would carefully imitate , and would pass over any defects he ( Bro . Backhouse ) might have made in giving the installation service that day . Bro . VV . S . Charlton gave " The Visitors , " and said the brethren of thc lodge felt honoured in having such a large attendance of visitors that day . 'They would always be glad to welcome brethren from a distance to any of their lodge meetings .
Bros . Beatty , Tomkins , A . C . Wilson , C . G . Pook , Button , VV . W . Hall , Holt , W . Barron , Sewell , and F . L . Dodds replied . The Worshipful Master gave " The I . P . M ., Bro . J . Ward , and the Past Masters . " 'Their l . P . M . had done his work well , which was a point upon which they all agreed . He ( Bro . Dr . Tweedy ) felt certain if ever he required the assistance of the Past Masters , that such help would bs
willingly and cheerfully given . Bro . J . Ward , I . P . M ., replied , and he wished the VV . M . and the lodge increased prosperity . He felt certain that all the Past Masters would rally round their new VV . M . and assist him in doing the work of the lodge . They all knew that Bro . Dr . Tweedy had the interests of Freemasonry at heart , and so far as he ( Bro . Ward ) was concerned , he would do his best to assist him in having a pleasant and
successful year of office . Bros . G . F . Clarkson , P . M ., and J . Mettelton , P . M ., also replied . Bro . Waistell , P . M ., proposed "The Officers of the Anchor Lodge . " Bro . J . P . Naylor , S . W ., appropriately replied . Bro . G . J . Robinson , P . M ., submitted "The Members of
the Lodge . " Bros . J . Vasey andC . Alexander replied . The Tyler then gave "All Poir and Distressed Masons , " which concluded a pleasant evening . A word of praise is due to Bro . G . J . Robinson , P . M ., for the efficient way in which he discharged the duties of D . of C .
URMSTON , UlTYlSton Lodge ( No . 1730 ) . —The installation meeting was held at the I . hurch Schools , Higher-road , on Monday , the 9 th inst . There had been a dispensation granted to hold the lodge at the above address , which was read by the Secretary . The lodge was opened by the VV . M ., Bro . Rowland Swindells . Tne Grand and Provincial Officers entered . The minutes of the previous meeting
were read and confirmed . Ihe Auditor ' s accounts were presented and passed . Bro . Win . Goodacre , P . G . S . B . Eng ., P . G . S . West Lanes ., took the chair , and appointed as Installing Ollicers Bros . JJ . Slyman , P . P . G . D ., as S . W . ; Peter Heaton , P . M ., P . G . S ., as J . W . j and VV . Cooper , P . M ., Prov . G . P ., as l . G . Bro . J . Hardwickc Marsh , S . W ., W . M . elect , was presented by Bro . R . Swindells ,
P . M ., and a Board of Installed Masters was constituted , and liro . J . Ilardwicke Marsh was installed by Bro . W . Goodacre , Prov . G . S . B . Bro . R . Swindells , P . M ., presented the working tools in the respective Degrees . The oflicers were invested by the VV . M ., and were addressed by Bros . G . R . Lloyd , P . M ., Sec , and John Slyman , as follows : Bros . W . H . Jolliffe , S . W . j F . Stretch , W . M .