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Original Correspondence.
A LEGAL QUERY . To thc Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , In the letter which you published last week from "Secre ' ary , " the question "Does he resume his rank as Past Master ? " is a little ambiguous . If "Secretary " means "Does a rejoining P . M . who has not belonged to a
lodge for 12 months resume his position as a member of Grand Lodge ? " the answer is " No , by Rule 9 of the Book of Constitutions . " If he means " Does he resume his rank as P . M . of his lodge , " the answer will be "Yes , " because he has never really lost that rank , though he has lost its privileges in Grand Lodge , since no lapse of time or failure of subscription can alter the fact that Bro . A .
was VV . M . of a certain lodge during a certain year . The above mav also serve to answer the first question asked by " P . M . " As for his second question , a P . M . of Lodge B ranks in his mother lodge , A , between the junior P . M . and the S . W . of the latter lodge . This position is given to him by
Rule 141 . Such enquiries bear you out in your remarks as to the want of a work on "Masonic Jurisprudence , " though , after all , it is doubtful if brethren who do net study the Constitutions would study such a work . —Yours fraternally , November 17 th . E . L . H .
THE POSITION OF PAST MASTER . To the Editor of thc "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , As you do not reply to the queries of " Secretary " and " P . M ., '' in your issue of 14 th inst ., allow me to state my views . The subject has been threshed out in your columns , whether satisfactorily or not isa matter of opinion .
There can I think be no question that once a P . M ., always a P . M ., but if such an one has ceased to be a subscribing member of a lodge and joins again , he should always ( in my opinion at least ) remain the last on the lists of P . M . ' s Such a man deserves , in fact , blackballing ( in my opinion ) as a joining member , if after having attained the honour of the chair , he deserts his lodge , and then afterwards
comes up as a joining member . Such conduct shows he was quite unfit lor the position he had attained . There appearing to be no rule on the subject , it must be left to the judgment of the lodge itself , but I have no hesitation in saying that if a joining P . M . under the circumstances supposed by "Secretary , " and " P . M . " ( ist query ) , who might be senior to myself originally , asserted his right to
woik the cert-monies in the absence of the VV . M ., I should mott decidedly leave the lodge ( for the occasion ) , as I should consider that the brother had , so to say , retired or deserted his lodge , whichever way you like to take it . As regards " P . M . ' s " 2 nd quer > there seems to be no difficulty . Bro . X . of A lodge becomes W . M . of B lodge , his position is exactly the same in A lodge as be / ore ; he
is , however , a P . M . of B lodije , and is a P . M . in the Craft ; he may , however , be only I . G . in A lodge . P . M . could ot course write to the Grand Secretary ' s office on the point , but surely if he thinks out the matter for himself , his own common sense will be a pretty good guide , and he must remember that any reply outside the
Bunk of Constitutions would be sure to be set at nought as not binding by any brother who held a different opinion as to the ruling . I do not venture to lay down the law , I only give my own private opinion of what sei-ms to be the natural answer to thc questions proposed . —Yours fraternally , ANOTHER P . M . November 17 th .
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REVIEWS
VVe h .. pe that the example set by Bro . William Watson . P . M ., & c . Leeds , will be followed , for his " Brief Record of the Mascnic Career of the Rev . Thomas Cartwright Smvth , D . D ., LL . I ) ., " & c , is just the kind of thing which is much wanted in relation to many of our esteemed Masonic veterans . Short sketches might he sent to the Freemason lor publication , or , better still , printed and circulated as the little brochure now in our hands . The cost is slight ; but
we are persuaded there are a numerous circle of readers who would welcome reliable data of the Masonic career of the chief Masons of our land and of other lands , especially if brevity and accuracy are happily blended . Bro . Watson has done his part well , and in his introduction briefl y considers the fact that " Masonry is a progressive science . " He considers that to this our Society " largely owes its present brilliant and exalted position , " and we are inclined
to agree with him accordingly . He evidently objects to the statement that " Arch Masonry is a creation of recent date , " and if by " recent date" he means within a century , we also are in agreement with him . VVe , however , have not seen it proved that " Arch Masonry " was worked any earlier than a century and a half ago . The " humble tribute " offered by Bro . Watson to " a veteran worker in the Craft" is alike honourable to the
author and the respected Dr . Smyth , who it appears saw " Masonic Light " in the Isle of Man some 42 years ago , under the Scottish Constitution . In 1844 he came under our Grand Lodge , and especially at Newcastle worked so hard , that he was made Provincial Grand Chaplain before serving in the chair . As Government Chaplain in India from 1849 , his abilities as a Masonic instructor were most conspicuous . As VV . M . of 7 G 1 , Agra , 1852-3 , and of 922 , Mussoorie , 1854-0 , Prov . Grand Chaplain , and Prov . Grantl
Warden of Bengal , and in other capacities , his name was known and respected far and wide . His Mastership of other lodges and his conduct under the trying ordeal of the Indian Mutiny are all graphically described by Bro . Watson , and his career as a Mason is such as to render it certain that his Mastership of the Prudence Lodge , Leeds , will be most successful ; hence we joir , in the hope expressed that " for many years he will live to enjoy the blessings of health and strength and the respect of the Craft . "
Bro . the Lord Mayor presided at the third annual meeting , held at the Mansion House on Thursday , the 13 th instant , of the subscribers to the Rowland Hill Memorial and Benevolent Fund .
The Freemason Exchange.
The Freemason Exchange .
RULES . 1 . —Postage stamps must be sent with each advertisement to thc amount of sixpence for twenty words ; and penny for each additional word . 2 . —The name aud address of the sender must accompany each advertisement , but if preferred a pseudonym mav be used , subject to the approval of lhc Editor .
3 . —All letters intended lo be forwarded , or any enquiries connected with the Exchange Column , must be sent in a stamped envelope , under cover to the Kditov , 16 , Great Queen-street , W . C . 4 . —No Parcels of any kind must be forwarded to the oilice , e . —The Carriage of all articles sent on approval , or in exchange , must be paid by the sender one way , unless there is a private arrangement to the conlrarv .
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE . Freemasons' Calendar , 1 S 00 . Freemasons' Quarterly Review , 1 S 34 to 1 S 40 . Freemasons' Magazine , July to December , 179 6 . History Silentia Lodge , No . 19 S . GEORGE TAYLOR , Kidderminster .
A Photograph of the late Bro . John Hervey , Grand Sec , ti by S , in black and gold frame , ios . J . C . Grand Lodge Arms , printed in Heraldic colours . Oxford frame ( 14 by 12 ) , 6 s . J . C . Bust of H . R . H . Prince of Wales , Grand Master , with Insignia of Office . £ 2 lis . H . C . Electro-plated Grog Kettle , with Masonic device , £ 2 ios .
VV . B . Handsome Engraving of H . R . H . Prince of Wales in full Alasonic Costume of M . W . G . M . of Freemasons , in gillt frame . Picture 10 by 14 , frame 30 by 23 . £ 1 is .
P . M . Interior of the Masonic Hall , Brisbane . Photograph loin , by Sin ., mounted in Oxford frame iSin by i 6 in . £ 1 is . K . T . Papier Mache Lodge Snuff Box , with Square and Compasses encircled with wreath . Size 5 m . across . 5 s . S . B . Coloured Photograph in Proper Colours , Three Principals Royal Arch , showing Robes , Sceptres , Crowns , Collars ,-and Jewels , 14 m . by 12 ' in . Mounted in Oxford frame , 23 m by 2 iin . £ 5 5 s . R . A .
WANTED . Constitutions , 174 C . Ahiman Rezon , 17 S 7 . Preston ' s Illustrations , 1772 . Freemasons' Magazine , 179 S .
Grand Lodge Report , December , 1 S 71 . Royal Arch Regulations , 177 S , 1796 , 1807 , 1817 . Engraved Lists of Lodges . Calendars , various years . Offers of engravings and prints . GEORGE TAYLOR , Kidderminster . Reports of Grand Lodge Proceedings for December , 1 S 71 .
C . F . H . " The Freemason , "' vol . IV . W . L .
The Masonic Magazine and Minor ( 4 to edition ) , vol . IL , 1 SO 2 ; vols . I . and II ., 1 S 63 . C . F . M . Wax Impressions of Lodge and Chapter Seals . Craft and Arch Certificates before 1 S 00 . Communications before 1798—Convocations before 1 S 37—Conclaves before 1 S 13 . Grand Epochs of Freemasonry—Newmarch . Masonic Miscellanies—Jones . J . RAMSDEN RILEY , Bradford .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
draft flasonrj ) .
UNION WATERLOO LODGE ( No . 13 ) . — The first meeting of the above popular and venerable lodge took place on Wednesday , the nth inst ., at the Masonic Hall , William-street , Woolwich , and was well attended . Bro . VV . Alters , W . M ., presided , and was assisted by thc following Past Masters , officers , and visitors : Bros . G . Masters , I . P . M . ; T . Hutton , P . M .,
Treas . ; N . Brown , P . M ., Sec ; E . Mills , P . M . ; R . Smith , P . M . ; A . Cleal , S . W . ; J . Milbourne , J . W . j H . Grice . J . D . ; J . Bell , I . G . ; H . Mason , P . M . 913 ; j . Saundcrson , J . VV . 700 ; VV . Maule , S . W . 1536 ; J . G . Dale , S . D . 169 ; J . Swanson , S . D . 700 ; 1 . Miller , LG . 700 ; W . Walters , A . D . C . 1326 ; J . R . Cox , 1326 ; A . Murdock , 153 G ; F . R . Walters , 132 G ; G . H . Porter ,
700 ; VV . Maloney , 325 ; J . R . James , 382 ; J . W . Clark , 142 S ; G . Calton , 15 S ; and C . Jolly , 913 ( Frec-- . nasoit ) . The usual lodge business having been transacted , the ballot was taken for Messrs . Davis and Saunders , and they being approved , were in due course initiated . Bro . Reeve was passed , and Bros . Bishop , Clark , and Keevill were raised . A more heavy and trying night's work for a Master
on his first occupying thc chair we have seldom witnessed , nor can we withhold our concurrence in the universal feeling that Bro . Akers had and would well and worthily uphold the high reputation of the Union Waterloo Lodge . Refreshments after labour were hospitably and bountifully tendered , and on reassembling round the social board the usual loyal , Masonic , and lodge toasts were drank with enthusiasm , and some excellent singing enlivened the proceedings .
VITRUVIAN LODGE ( Xo . 87 ) . —A bi-monthly meeting of this lodge was held at thc Bridge House Hotel , London Bridge , The VV . M ., Bro . Daves , presided , and was supported by Bros . Minstrell , S . W . ; Birch , J . W . ; Watson , S . D . ; A . Lambourne , j . D . ; Chamberlain , I . G . ; Bale , I . P . M . ; Skirving , P . M . ; Whiting , P . M . ;
Thurkle , Treas . ; Nightingale , Irving , Huntley , Carter , Barrett , Barnet . Nicholls , and others . The ceremony of raising was performed , and a vote of sympathy with Bro . W . Stuart , the Secretary , who was prevented , owing to illness , from attending , was passed . Afterwards the brethren partook of refreshment together .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
ZETLAND LODGE ( No . 511 ) . —The installation meeting of this old-established lodge was held at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on the 4 th inst ., when there were present Bros . Parkhouse , W . M . ; Tavlor , as S . VV . ; Lock , J . VV .: A . Barfield , P . M ., Treas . ; G . Read , P . M ., Sec ; VV . Side , J . D . ; Fisher , I . G . ; Schuler and Death , Stewards ; Past Masters Game , Whittick , Avery , Ward , Wehlen , and Blum ; and upwards of fifty brethren .
Among the visitors were Bros . Dr . Pocock , VV . M . 1 S 91 ; Honeyball , P . M . 16 S 1 ; McLeod , P . M . 1624 ; Hart , S . W . 15 S 2 ; White , 2030 ; Francon , 1 ( 123 , and others . The lodge being opened in the First and Second Degrees , Bro . J . H . Taylor , W . M . elect , was presented for installation , the whole of which ceremony was performed in a most impressive manner by Bro . S . H . Parkhouse , the several addresses being j ^ iven in a manner which proved he was no novice in the art . The brethren having saluted in the
several Degrees , the W . M . appointed and invested his officers as follows * . Bros . Lock , S . VV . ; Side , J . W . ; Barfield , P . M ., Treas . ; Read , P . M ., Sec ; Fisher , S . D . ; Schuler , J . D . ; Death , LG . ; Wehlen , P . M ., D . C ; Barker and Cuff , Stewards ; Oliver , Org . ; and Schofield , Tyler . Bro . Parkhouse , I . P . M ., was invested with the Past Master ' s jewel of the lodge . Bro . Barfield , P . M . and Treasurer , commented on the liberality shown by Bro . D .
Cama to the lodge , and proposed , as a slight recognition of his kindness , and to mark the esteem in which he is held by the brethien of the Zetland Lodge , that he should be elected an honorary member ; this was seconded by Bro . Read , P . M . and Sec , and carried unanimously . The lodge being closed , the brethren adjourned to a
banquet , served in Bro . Clemow ' s best style , at the conclusion of which the usual toasts were given ; the toattt of "The Visitors" being ably responded to by Bro . Dr . Pocock and others . The Tyler ' s toast brought a most agreeable evening to a close . Bro . Oliver presided with his usual kindness and ability at the piano .
CAPPER LODGE ( No . 1076 ) . —A large and enthusiastic gathering of the members and friends of the above excellent lodge took place on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., at the Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-street , City , to witness the installation of Bro . William Harvey Harris , S . W . and W . M . elect , and to tender him "Hearty good wishes" for his health and happiness , especially during his coming year of ofiice . I he lodge vvas opened by Bro . W .
Nevins , W . M ., and the work , as shown on the agenda paper , consisted of the raising of Bro . Sully , the passing of Bro . Lorney , and the initiation , after ballot , of Messrs . Walter Witton Daw and Charles Ingram , all three ceremonies being admirably performed by the W . M . He then in good style carried out the ceremony of installation , and placed Bro . Harris in the chair of K . S . in ancient form . That brother having been duly saluted , invested his officers
as follows : Bros . W . Watkins , S . VV . ; C . D . Mears , J . W . ; J . Dorton , P . M ., Treas . ; J . C . Pitt , Sec ; W . Temple , S . D . ; J . Still , J . D . ; A . Dale , I . G . ; J . Tytheridge , D . C . ; L . Crow , Stwd . ; J . White , Asst . Stwd . ; M . Sherwin , Org . ; and A . R . Turberfield , Tyler . Bro . Nevins then gave the addresses and finished the ceremony , receiving unstinted applause at the hands of the brethren for thc
careful and conscientious manner in which he had carried it out , and it was unanimously resolved that an illuminated vellum , inscribed with the thanks of the lodge , should be presented to him for the admirable manner in which he had carried out the duties of Installing Officer , and he was also presented with a handsome Past Master ' s jewel of the value of ten guineas , for both of which he feelingly returned thanks .
The lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to an elaborate and handsomely served banquet , under the direct superintendence of Bro . Warcham , S 61 , and upon the excellence of which we heartily congratulate our worthy host . Among the brethren present and not above named were Bros . E . VVest , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Herts ; J . Vincent , P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br . Surrey ; H . B . Holliday , P . M . ; T . Day , P . M . ; A . Knox , P . M . ; F . Brian , P . M . ; H . Taplay ,
A P . M . ( who acted as D . C . during the installation ceremony ); A . W . McCarthy , P . M . ; J . Mitchell , P . M .: VV . Dorton , P . M . ; H . Ward , G . W . Pankhurst , P . Barrett , W . Taylor , J . Suttey , J . Smith , J . Simpson , C . VV . Long , Jas . Piper , W . Cramphorne , B . Johnson , R . Brown , N . Stockvis , J . T . Yates , VV . J . Callcott , R . Harris , Jas . Grice , G . Treadwell , and C . Morgan , all of the lodge . The visitors were Bros . E . Benjamin , P . M . 1766 ; A . T . Ives , W . M .
1472 ; H . Sinclair , 181 C ; Davey , S . W . 1437 ; A . Symes , J . W . 554 ; S . Barfoot , 204 S ; J . Healing , 127 ; F . H . Dale , 127 S ; A . R . Trew , 959 ; A . Peterkin , 1 S 05 ; R . Jennings , ' 437 > J . C . Slade , 16 S 5 ; J . Cairn , 1772 ; E . Knox , 554 ; J . VV . Hyam , S 9 S ; C . Jolly , S . W . 1472 , & c . ( Freemason ); and others , the above having signed the attendance book . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to in bumpers , and then
Bro . Nevins , LP . M ., proposed " The Health of the Worshipful Master , " and , aftei paying him a high compliment upon the able and earnest manner in which he had risen to his present position , pointed out how admirably he had acquitted himself in the act of investing his ollicers—a light duty perhaps , but indicative of what would follow when the working of the ceremonies devolved upon him . Bro . Harris was actuated by an earnest desire to do his duty , and he
( Bro . Nevins ) was sure that none in that room had the interest of the lodge more at heart than their W . M . He called upon them therefore to drink the toast with all the enthusiasm it deserved . Bro . Harris , in response , heartily thanked them for the kind manner in which they had received the toast of his health . No words that he could utter could adequately express the pride and pleasure he felt at having arrived at the
chair of the lodge that day . He could only thank them for electing him , and could assure them that nothing should be wanting on his part to carry out the duties of his position , not only to the benefit of Freemasonry at large , but for the benefit of the Capper Lodge . He again thanked them , and resumed his seat amid much applause . The VVorshipful Master then proposed the toast of "The Past Masters , " and , in so doing , trusted he should have the
same support from them as his predecessors had had , and , further , that they would find him worthy of that support . Bro . Nevins returned thanks , as the youngest Past Master , and could only say that it was a position he had long coveted . He had been a member of the lodge for many years , and always looked to the left of the chair as the highest point of his ambition . He should , as the Past Master before him had done , be always willing to assist any rising brother and aid the W . M ., should he be required ,
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Original Correspondence.
A LEGAL QUERY . To thc Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , In the letter which you published last week from "Secre ' ary , " the question "Does he resume his rank as Past Master ? " is a little ambiguous . If "Secretary " means "Does a rejoining P . M . who has not belonged to a
lodge for 12 months resume his position as a member of Grand Lodge ? " the answer is " No , by Rule 9 of the Book of Constitutions . " If he means " Does he resume his rank as P . M . of his lodge , " the answer will be "Yes , " because he has never really lost that rank , though he has lost its privileges in Grand Lodge , since no lapse of time or failure of subscription can alter the fact that Bro . A .
was VV . M . of a certain lodge during a certain year . The above mav also serve to answer the first question asked by " P . M . " As for his second question , a P . M . of Lodge B ranks in his mother lodge , A , between the junior P . M . and the S . W . of the latter lodge . This position is given to him by
Rule 141 . Such enquiries bear you out in your remarks as to the want of a work on "Masonic Jurisprudence , " though , after all , it is doubtful if brethren who do net study the Constitutions would study such a work . —Yours fraternally , November 17 th . E . L . H .
THE POSITION OF PAST MASTER . To the Editor of thc "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , As you do not reply to the queries of " Secretary " and " P . M ., '' in your issue of 14 th inst ., allow me to state my views . The subject has been threshed out in your columns , whether satisfactorily or not isa matter of opinion .
There can I think be no question that once a P . M ., always a P . M ., but if such an one has ceased to be a subscribing member of a lodge and joins again , he should always ( in my opinion at least ) remain the last on the lists of P . M . ' s Such a man deserves , in fact , blackballing ( in my opinion ) as a joining member , if after having attained the honour of the chair , he deserts his lodge , and then afterwards
comes up as a joining member . Such conduct shows he was quite unfit lor the position he had attained . There appearing to be no rule on the subject , it must be left to the judgment of the lodge itself , but I have no hesitation in saying that if a joining P . M . under the circumstances supposed by "Secretary , " and " P . M . " ( ist query ) , who might be senior to myself originally , asserted his right to
woik the cert-monies in the absence of the VV . M ., I should mott decidedly leave the lodge ( for the occasion ) , as I should consider that the brother had , so to say , retired or deserted his lodge , whichever way you like to take it . As regards " P . M . ' s " 2 nd quer > there seems to be no difficulty . Bro . X . of A lodge becomes W . M . of B lodge , his position is exactly the same in A lodge as be / ore ; he
is , however , a P . M . of B lodije , and is a P . M . in the Craft ; he may , however , be only I . G . in A lodge . P . M . could ot course write to the Grand Secretary ' s office on the point , but surely if he thinks out the matter for himself , his own common sense will be a pretty good guide , and he must remember that any reply outside the
Bunk of Constitutions would be sure to be set at nought as not binding by any brother who held a different opinion as to the ruling . I do not venture to lay down the law , I only give my own private opinion of what sei-ms to be the natural answer to thc questions proposed . —Yours fraternally , ANOTHER P . M . November 17 th .
Reviews
REVIEWS
VVe h .. pe that the example set by Bro . William Watson . P . M ., & c . Leeds , will be followed , for his " Brief Record of the Mascnic Career of the Rev . Thomas Cartwright Smvth , D . D ., LL . I ) ., " & c , is just the kind of thing which is much wanted in relation to many of our esteemed Masonic veterans . Short sketches might he sent to the Freemason lor publication , or , better still , printed and circulated as the little brochure now in our hands . The cost is slight ; but
we are persuaded there are a numerous circle of readers who would welcome reliable data of the Masonic career of the chief Masons of our land and of other lands , especially if brevity and accuracy are happily blended . Bro . Watson has done his part well , and in his introduction briefl y considers the fact that " Masonry is a progressive science . " He considers that to this our Society " largely owes its present brilliant and exalted position , " and we are inclined
to agree with him accordingly . He evidently objects to the statement that " Arch Masonry is a creation of recent date , " and if by " recent date" he means within a century , we also are in agreement with him . VVe , however , have not seen it proved that " Arch Masonry " was worked any earlier than a century and a half ago . The " humble tribute " offered by Bro . Watson to " a veteran worker in the Craft" is alike honourable to the
author and the respected Dr . Smyth , who it appears saw " Masonic Light " in the Isle of Man some 42 years ago , under the Scottish Constitution . In 1844 he came under our Grand Lodge , and especially at Newcastle worked so hard , that he was made Provincial Grand Chaplain before serving in the chair . As Government Chaplain in India from 1849 , his abilities as a Masonic instructor were most conspicuous . As VV . M . of 7 G 1 , Agra , 1852-3 , and of 922 , Mussoorie , 1854-0 , Prov . Grand Chaplain , and Prov . Grantl
Warden of Bengal , and in other capacities , his name was known and respected far and wide . His Mastership of other lodges and his conduct under the trying ordeal of the Indian Mutiny are all graphically described by Bro . Watson , and his career as a Mason is such as to render it certain that his Mastership of the Prudence Lodge , Leeds , will be most successful ; hence we joir , in the hope expressed that " for many years he will live to enjoy the blessings of health and strength and the respect of the Craft . "
Bro . the Lord Mayor presided at the third annual meeting , held at the Mansion House on Thursday , the 13 th instant , of the subscribers to the Rowland Hill Memorial and Benevolent Fund .
The Freemason Exchange.
The Freemason Exchange .
RULES . 1 . —Postage stamps must be sent with each advertisement to thc amount of sixpence for twenty words ; and penny for each additional word . 2 . —The name aud address of the sender must accompany each advertisement , but if preferred a pseudonym mav be used , subject to the approval of lhc Editor .
3 . —All letters intended lo be forwarded , or any enquiries connected with the Exchange Column , must be sent in a stamped envelope , under cover to the Kditov , 16 , Great Queen-street , W . C . 4 . —No Parcels of any kind must be forwarded to the oilice , e . —The Carriage of all articles sent on approval , or in exchange , must be paid by the sender one way , unless there is a private arrangement to the conlrarv .
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE . Freemasons' Calendar , 1 S 00 . Freemasons' Quarterly Review , 1 S 34 to 1 S 40 . Freemasons' Magazine , July to December , 179 6 . History Silentia Lodge , No . 19 S . GEORGE TAYLOR , Kidderminster .
A Photograph of the late Bro . John Hervey , Grand Sec , ti by S , in black and gold frame , ios . J . C . Grand Lodge Arms , printed in Heraldic colours . Oxford frame ( 14 by 12 ) , 6 s . J . C . Bust of H . R . H . Prince of Wales , Grand Master , with Insignia of Office . £ 2 lis . H . C . Electro-plated Grog Kettle , with Masonic device , £ 2 ios .
VV . B . Handsome Engraving of H . R . H . Prince of Wales in full Alasonic Costume of M . W . G . M . of Freemasons , in gillt frame . Picture 10 by 14 , frame 30 by 23 . £ 1 is .
P . M . Interior of the Masonic Hall , Brisbane . Photograph loin , by Sin ., mounted in Oxford frame iSin by i 6 in . £ 1 is . K . T . Papier Mache Lodge Snuff Box , with Square and Compasses encircled with wreath . Size 5 m . across . 5 s . S . B . Coloured Photograph in Proper Colours , Three Principals Royal Arch , showing Robes , Sceptres , Crowns , Collars ,-and Jewels , 14 m . by 12 ' in . Mounted in Oxford frame , 23 m by 2 iin . £ 5 5 s . R . A .
WANTED . Constitutions , 174 C . Ahiman Rezon , 17 S 7 . Preston ' s Illustrations , 1772 . Freemasons' Magazine , 179 S .
Grand Lodge Report , December , 1 S 71 . Royal Arch Regulations , 177 S , 1796 , 1807 , 1817 . Engraved Lists of Lodges . Calendars , various years . Offers of engravings and prints . GEORGE TAYLOR , Kidderminster . Reports of Grand Lodge Proceedings for December , 1 S 71 .
C . F . H . " The Freemason , "' vol . IV . W . L .
The Masonic Magazine and Minor ( 4 to edition ) , vol . IL , 1 SO 2 ; vols . I . and II ., 1 S 63 . C . F . M . Wax Impressions of Lodge and Chapter Seals . Craft and Arch Certificates before 1 S 00 . Communications before 1798—Convocations before 1 S 37—Conclaves before 1 S 13 . Grand Epochs of Freemasonry—Newmarch . Masonic Miscellanies—Jones . J . RAMSDEN RILEY , Bradford .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
draft flasonrj ) .
UNION WATERLOO LODGE ( No . 13 ) . — The first meeting of the above popular and venerable lodge took place on Wednesday , the nth inst ., at the Masonic Hall , William-street , Woolwich , and was well attended . Bro . VV . Alters , W . M ., presided , and was assisted by thc following Past Masters , officers , and visitors : Bros . G . Masters , I . P . M . ; T . Hutton , P . M .,
Treas . ; N . Brown , P . M ., Sec ; E . Mills , P . M . ; R . Smith , P . M . ; A . Cleal , S . W . ; J . Milbourne , J . W . j H . Grice . J . D . ; J . Bell , I . G . ; H . Mason , P . M . 913 ; j . Saundcrson , J . VV . 700 ; VV . Maule , S . W . 1536 ; J . G . Dale , S . D . 169 ; J . Swanson , S . D . 700 ; 1 . Miller , LG . 700 ; W . Walters , A . D . C . 1326 ; J . R . Cox , 1326 ; A . Murdock , 153 G ; F . R . Walters , 132 G ; G . H . Porter ,
700 ; VV . Maloney , 325 ; J . R . James , 382 ; J . W . Clark , 142 S ; G . Calton , 15 S ; and C . Jolly , 913 ( Frec-- . nasoit ) . The usual lodge business having been transacted , the ballot was taken for Messrs . Davis and Saunders , and they being approved , were in due course initiated . Bro . Reeve was passed , and Bros . Bishop , Clark , and Keevill were raised . A more heavy and trying night's work for a Master
on his first occupying thc chair we have seldom witnessed , nor can we withhold our concurrence in the universal feeling that Bro . Akers had and would well and worthily uphold the high reputation of the Union Waterloo Lodge . Refreshments after labour were hospitably and bountifully tendered , and on reassembling round the social board the usual loyal , Masonic , and lodge toasts were drank with enthusiasm , and some excellent singing enlivened the proceedings .
VITRUVIAN LODGE ( Xo . 87 ) . —A bi-monthly meeting of this lodge was held at thc Bridge House Hotel , London Bridge , The VV . M ., Bro . Daves , presided , and was supported by Bros . Minstrell , S . W . ; Birch , J . W . ; Watson , S . D . ; A . Lambourne , j . D . ; Chamberlain , I . G . ; Bale , I . P . M . ; Skirving , P . M . ; Whiting , P . M . ;
Thurkle , Treas . ; Nightingale , Irving , Huntley , Carter , Barrett , Barnet . Nicholls , and others . The ceremony of raising was performed , and a vote of sympathy with Bro . W . Stuart , the Secretary , who was prevented , owing to illness , from attending , was passed . Afterwards the brethren partook of refreshment together .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
ZETLAND LODGE ( No . 511 ) . —The installation meeting of this old-established lodge was held at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on the 4 th inst ., when there were present Bros . Parkhouse , W . M . ; Tavlor , as S . VV . ; Lock , J . VV .: A . Barfield , P . M ., Treas . ; G . Read , P . M ., Sec ; VV . Side , J . D . ; Fisher , I . G . ; Schuler and Death , Stewards ; Past Masters Game , Whittick , Avery , Ward , Wehlen , and Blum ; and upwards of fifty brethren .
Among the visitors were Bros . Dr . Pocock , VV . M . 1 S 91 ; Honeyball , P . M . 16 S 1 ; McLeod , P . M . 1624 ; Hart , S . W . 15 S 2 ; White , 2030 ; Francon , 1 ( 123 , and others . The lodge being opened in the First and Second Degrees , Bro . J . H . Taylor , W . M . elect , was presented for installation , the whole of which ceremony was performed in a most impressive manner by Bro . S . H . Parkhouse , the several addresses being j ^ iven in a manner which proved he was no novice in the art . The brethren having saluted in the
several Degrees , the W . M . appointed and invested his officers as follows * . Bros . Lock , S . VV . ; Side , J . W . ; Barfield , P . M ., Treas . ; Read , P . M ., Sec ; Fisher , S . D . ; Schuler , J . D . ; Death , LG . ; Wehlen , P . M ., D . C ; Barker and Cuff , Stewards ; Oliver , Org . ; and Schofield , Tyler . Bro . Parkhouse , I . P . M ., was invested with the Past Master ' s jewel of the lodge . Bro . Barfield , P . M . and Treasurer , commented on the liberality shown by Bro . D .
Cama to the lodge , and proposed , as a slight recognition of his kindness , and to mark the esteem in which he is held by the brethien of the Zetland Lodge , that he should be elected an honorary member ; this was seconded by Bro . Read , P . M . and Sec , and carried unanimously . The lodge being closed , the brethren adjourned to a
banquet , served in Bro . Clemow ' s best style , at the conclusion of which the usual toasts were given ; the toattt of "The Visitors" being ably responded to by Bro . Dr . Pocock and others . The Tyler ' s toast brought a most agreeable evening to a close . Bro . Oliver presided with his usual kindness and ability at the piano .
CAPPER LODGE ( No . 1076 ) . —A large and enthusiastic gathering of the members and friends of the above excellent lodge took place on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., at the Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-street , City , to witness the installation of Bro . William Harvey Harris , S . W . and W . M . elect , and to tender him "Hearty good wishes" for his health and happiness , especially during his coming year of ofiice . I he lodge vvas opened by Bro . W .
Nevins , W . M ., and the work , as shown on the agenda paper , consisted of the raising of Bro . Sully , the passing of Bro . Lorney , and the initiation , after ballot , of Messrs . Walter Witton Daw and Charles Ingram , all three ceremonies being admirably performed by the W . M . He then in good style carried out the ceremony of installation , and placed Bro . Harris in the chair of K . S . in ancient form . That brother having been duly saluted , invested his officers
as follows : Bros . W . Watkins , S . VV . ; C . D . Mears , J . W . ; J . Dorton , P . M ., Treas . ; J . C . Pitt , Sec ; W . Temple , S . D . ; J . Still , J . D . ; A . Dale , I . G . ; J . Tytheridge , D . C . ; L . Crow , Stwd . ; J . White , Asst . Stwd . ; M . Sherwin , Org . ; and A . R . Turberfield , Tyler . Bro . Nevins then gave the addresses and finished the ceremony , receiving unstinted applause at the hands of the brethren for thc
careful and conscientious manner in which he had carried it out , and it was unanimously resolved that an illuminated vellum , inscribed with the thanks of the lodge , should be presented to him for the admirable manner in which he had carried out the duties of Installing Officer , and he was also presented with a handsome Past Master ' s jewel of the value of ten guineas , for both of which he feelingly returned thanks .
The lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down to an elaborate and handsomely served banquet , under the direct superintendence of Bro . Warcham , S 61 , and upon the excellence of which we heartily congratulate our worthy host . Among the brethren present and not above named were Bros . E . VVest , P . M ., P . P . G . D . Herts ; J . Vincent , P . M ., P . P . G . Std . Br . Surrey ; H . B . Holliday , P . M . ; T . Day , P . M . ; A . Knox , P . M . ; F . Brian , P . M . ; H . Taplay ,
A P . M . ( who acted as D . C . during the installation ceremony ); A . W . McCarthy , P . M . ; J . Mitchell , P . M .: VV . Dorton , P . M . ; H . Ward , G . W . Pankhurst , P . Barrett , W . Taylor , J . Suttey , J . Smith , J . Simpson , C . VV . Long , Jas . Piper , W . Cramphorne , B . Johnson , R . Brown , N . Stockvis , J . T . Yates , VV . J . Callcott , R . Harris , Jas . Grice , G . Treadwell , and C . Morgan , all of the lodge . The visitors were Bros . E . Benjamin , P . M . 1766 ; A . T . Ives , W . M .
1472 ; H . Sinclair , 181 C ; Davey , S . W . 1437 ; A . Symes , J . W . 554 ; S . Barfoot , 204 S ; J . Healing , 127 ; F . H . Dale , 127 S ; A . R . Trew , 959 ; A . Peterkin , 1 S 05 ; R . Jennings , ' 437 > J . C . Slade , 16 S 5 ; J . Cairn , 1772 ; E . Knox , 554 ; J . VV . Hyam , S 9 S ; C . Jolly , S . W . 1472 , & c . ( Freemason ); and others , the above having signed the attendance book . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to in bumpers , and then
Bro . Nevins , LP . M ., proposed " The Health of the Worshipful Master , " and , aftei paying him a high compliment upon the able and earnest manner in which he had risen to his present position , pointed out how admirably he had acquitted himself in the act of investing his ollicers—a light duty perhaps , but indicative of what would follow when the working of the ceremonies devolved upon him . Bro . Harris was actuated by an earnest desire to do his duty , and he
( Bro . Nevins ) was sure that none in that room had the interest of the lodge more at heart than their W . M . He called upon them therefore to drink the toast with all the enthusiasm it deserved . Bro . Harris , in response , heartily thanked them for the kind manner in which they had received the toast of his health . No words that he could utter could adequately express the pride and pleasure he felt at having arrived at the
chair of the lodge that day . He could only thank them for electing him , and could assure them that nothing should be wanting on his part to carry out the duties of his position , not only to the benefit of Freemasonry at large , but for the benefit of the Capper Lodge . He again thanked them , and resumed his seat amid much applause . The VVorshipful Master then proposed the toast of "The Past Masters , " and , in so doing , trusted he should have the
same support from them as his predecessors had had , and , further , that they would find him worthy of that support . Bro . Nevins returned thanks , as the youngest Past Master , and could only say that it was a position he had long coveted . He had been a member of the lodge for many years , and always looked to the left of the chair as the highest point of his ambition . He should , as the Past Master before him had done , be always willing to assist any rising brother and aid the W . M ., should he be required ,