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Mark Benevolent Fund.

he had done something to mininise the great , services done to the Craft . But on the contrary the prosecution of the best interests of the charitable institutions in connection with Mark Masonry had done something more than would have been done . It had by no means interfered with that support . Statistics showed that the Mark Degree , by its organisation and its subsidiary branches and private lodges , had done , and was doing an enormous amount of work in supporting the Institutions .

This had been Mark Masons pride lrom first to last . I hey were not organising a new degree in coi . nection with Freemasonry ; they were conserving the old . The Degree was as authentic and important as any other in connection with Freemasonry ; and being so , its first guiding star and leading princip le was that of Charity . The Craft taught that it was a primary object to do all the good it possibly could to relieve distress and mitigate the effects of human misery . Grand Mark Lodge moved in

parallel lines , if not in the same groove , and very successfully too . Instead of detracting from the support rendered to the great Institutions of the Craft , the Mark were handmaids and helpmeets , and while it did what it could for members of its own Order , it did not interfere in any way with the Craft . It rather subsidised what had been done by the Craft . This was the fifteenth anniversary of the Fund , and he thanked the brethren from the bottom of his heart for what had been done in the way of

supplement to the efforts of the Craft , by coming forward and assisting in the cause of education by paying for the education of brelhrens' children in their own neig hbourhood . When the brethren who were not overburdened with wealth , but not in poverty , applied to the G . Lodge to educatetheirchildren , it was a charm of the Order that it educated them . The President had made a few apologetic observations , but he ( Bro . Binckes ) could not hel p thinking that what was said by Bro . Matier in reference to the position of Lord

Kintore was rig ht . There was a time when the Grand Mark Lodge of England was struggling to obtain a recognifion of its legitimate position . The Grand Lodge of Scotland felt that their interests were not identical , but negotiations took place , and interviews were had , and everything terminated in a friendly manner . He blessed the meeting of this evening , for it was nothing short of a blessing to have the Earl of Kintore presiding over the meeting . The Mark Grand Lodge of England and the Grand

Lodge of Scotland , even when they had rival jurisdictions , reall y had the same object at heart , only they had pursued it from different points of view . Now Scotland , England , and Wales were thoroughly united , and there was nothing in store for them but continued and increased prosperity . Bro . DEWAR then read the following list of subscriptions : £ s . d . £ s . d . The Chairman 25 o o Bro . C . W . Hudson , 164 Bro . P . A . Homfray , P . G . M . „ C . H . Driver , 176 ... 15 15 o Monmouthshire ... G 4 5 o „ J . T . Thorp , 194 21 p o „ A . L . Emanuel , Province „ H . . ] . Lardner , 223 ... 17 6 o of Hants and I . of VV . 15 15 o „ J . T . Morland , 225 ... 10 10 o

„ R . J . F . mmerson , Province „ H . Lovegrove , 234 ... 10 10 o of Kent 3 S 17 o „ VV . H . Glasspool , 235 ... 26 5 o „ J . S . Cumberland . Province „ J . Hobbs , 236 of N . E . Yorks ... 15 IS o „ G . R . Ousey , 230 ... 16 2 o „ Geo . Cooper , Bon Accord 12 17 o „ J . J . Hughes , 247 ... 970 „ Henry Venn , Old Kent 31 10 o „ C . F . Goodenough , 255 ... 15 15 o „ R . P . Spice , 3 5 5 0 „ H . H . Hodges , 257 ... 550 „ James Inglis , 7 13 13 o ,, H . George , 2 C 5 26 5 o „ Dr . E . bchicmann , S ... ,, Richard White , 2 O 6 ... 550 „ G . J . Cosburn , 27 ... 9 5 C ,, T . L . Lewis , 271 26 o o ,. K . A . Huet , .-12 10 10 o „ VV . I . Meek , 2 S 4 ... 10 10 o

„ J . Arenberg , 34 G 10 o „ Rev-R . P . Bent ... 550 „ A . F . Godson , 40 ... 10 10 o „ R . Berridge 13 7 G ,, T . J . Pulley , 54 10 10 o „ J . Mamvaring- 550 „ M . Mildred , 104 23 2 o „ j . Ramsey 550 The Earl of KINTORE next proposed "The Stewards . " He considered the length of the list that had just been read , and the amount which had been mentioned demanded from him an expression of thanks to the Board of Stewards . Those brethren had worked hard and well , and if the efforts

of the brethren in future succeeded as well as the efforts of the stewards this year had succeeded , the brethren might feel assured that they would not have ' to regret the day they became Mark Masons . BRO . H . VENN , in replying , said the Stewards all appreciated the kindness of tho recognition of their efforts by the ladies and brethren present He was , of course , very pleased that he had been able to do something towards the success of this grand Charity . He was very pleased to think

he was among those who were present , and he appreciated the remarks of Bro . Sp ice with regard to the past . Still he hoped the humble efforts of the present were appreciated , and he hoped that the efforts of those who were to follow would also be appreciated still more . There could be nothing more gratifying than to help those who needed hel p ; and further , he believed that if there were any objects thoroughly entitled to the efforts of Mark Masons , it was the children of brother Masons . He felt that every

Steward that had done anything towards contributing to the success of the evening must be highly gratified . The assembl y and the amount that had been brought together must be very gratifying to all concerned . BRO . BINCKS proposed "The Ladies , " to which toast BRO . GOODALL replied , and the company shortly afterwards separated . During the evening a beautiful selection of music was performed , under the direction of Bro . VVilhelm Ganz , Grand Organist , by Bros . Edward Collins , Arthur Thompson , James , Kifl , and E gbert Roberts .

Lodge Of Benevolence.

LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE .

the monthly meeting of the Lodge of Benevolence was held on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . James Brette , Junior Vice-President occupied the chair ; Bro . S . Rawson , District G . M . China , held the chair of the Senior Vice-President ; and Bro . Rev . A . F . A . Woodford , P . G . C , took the chair of Junior Vice-President . The other brethren present were Bros . H . Garrod , W . Mann , C . A . Cottebrune , P . G . P . ; Charles

Atkins , Wm . Stephens , G . P . Britten , Charles Davis , Thos . Cull , C . F . Hogard , C . H . Webb , Thos . Hutton , H . T . Cheesman , C . J . Edwards , C . F . Barham , L . Stean , Walter Spencer , W . IT . Perryman , J . L . Jones , Jas . Green , D . Skinner , S . C . Haslip , J . Fanner , G . H . Goldschmidt , W . H . S . Humphries , K . J . Thomas , VV . H . Dean , Chas . Gottscbalk , Frank Green , and E . C . Massey ( Freemason ) .

The brethren first confirmed the recommendations made al the June meeting to the amount of ^ 270 . There were thirty on the new list , of which twenty-five were country cases , and five London . Four cases were deferred for further enquiry . The remaining twenty-six were relieved with a total sum of £ 750 . This sum was composed as follows : One sum of , £ 100 \ £ * oo ); one of £ 75 ( £ 75 ) ; one of ^ 60 (^ 60 ) ; two of £ 50 ( £ 100 ) ; th ree of i , 4 o ( £ i 2 o ); three of £ 30 ( £ 90 ); five of £ 20 ( £ 100 ); one of £ 15 ( £ 15 ); and nine of £ 10 ( £ 00 ) .

Lodge Of Benevolence.

- _ =-= I he lodge sat for four hours , and on the conclusion of the business was formally closed .

Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .

J he annual treat for the children took place on Friday , the 7 th inst ., at the Crysta Palace , part of the funds being provided by the Stewards of the last festival , and the balance made up bv the House Committee . All the children were able to attend , with the whole of the staff . The weather was all that possibl y could have been wished , and it occurred to some whether the children themselves communicated with the clerk of the weather , or whether he

was a Mason , or at one time had had any children there At all events , considering how wet it was on the Thursday and on Saturday , our children were unusuall y favoured . Bro . Frank Richardson , senior member of the House Committee presided at dinner , supported bv Bros . Hammerton and Grey , as well as b y Bro . Faulkner , the Honorary Dentist , and Bro . Hedges the indefatigable Secretary . The children got back safely about ten o clock , after having had a most enjoyable day ' s outin « .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Kent.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF KENT .

The annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Kent was held at the Assembly Rooms , Bell Hotel , Sandwich , on Tuesday , the 18 th inst ., when there was a gathering of over two hundred brethren from all parts of the province , to support the Provincial Grand Master , Viscount Holmesdale , who presided .

lhe following P . G . Officers were appointed b y the Prov . Grand Master , who invested them and handed to each his warrant of appointment-Bro . Hammond , P . M . No . 1692 ... ... Prov . G . S . W . „ Richard Harrison , P . M . 1246 ... .,. Prov G J W " ' . ^ e ^ e v- Willi am'Inylor Jones ... .. ' . Prov . G . Chap . „ 1 he Rev . Canon Baynes ... Prov . G . Chap . who ( being unavoidably absent ) was invested by deputy " ,, AI f 1 reci . S P f ncei" Prov . G . Sec . „ h : ' ?•Smith , •••Prov . G . Reg . who , being in attendance on the judges at the assizes , was unable ' to be present , and whose coliar and warrant were thefore handed to Bro . Spencer in charge for him . l

Bro . Charles Edward Hatton , ... ... Prov . G S D " £ \ G-S r .,, Prov . G ' . S ! D ! „ Robert Stone , P . M . 161 . 3 ... ... Prov . G . L D . ,, John Edward Apps , ... ... Prov . G . J . D " - ! - , - > y , tsnir ^r.- - Prov . G . Supt . Works „ John Carlter , P . M . 20 Prov . Dir . of Cer . " fr ^ ie' P ^\ - Prov . G . Asst . Dir . of Ce ! " ' \ f /\ rd Kirby , P . M . Prov . G . Swd . Bearer „ W . H . Drake ... ... ... p . G . Org » C-K Strafford Prov . G . Purst . „ W . Rankin Prov . G . Asst . Purst .

It was proposed by the Deputy P . G . M ., and seconded and carried , that Bro . Easty be re-elected P . G . T yler , whereupon Bro . Easty was summoned and invested , and the following brethren were appointed Prov . Grand Stewards :-Bros . John Brett , N . Williams , Edwin Beer , F . Butler , John becra , and Hedley Shaw . J [ We are unable to find room for an account of the proceedings which we have in type , but a full report will appear next week . ]

The New Provincial Grand Royal Arch Chapter For Nottinghamshire.

THE NEW PROVINCIAL GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER FOR NOTTINGHAMSHIRE .

INSTALLATION OF SIR HENRY BROMLEY , BART ., HIGH SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY , AS GRAND SUPERINTENDENT Royal Arch Masonry has lately been making rapid progress in this county ; whereas for nearl y forty years the ancient Abbey Chapter No 47 was the only one in the province , there are now four chapters in a flourishing condition . Petitions having been sent from each to the Supreme Grand Chapter , a patent was granted , and on Thursday , the 13 th inst ., the Prov . Grand Chapter for Nottinehamshire was constituted . it ihi » MQCnr , i ^ w , n

by Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , Grand Scribe E . of England , assisted by Comp . Major W . H . Smythe , Grand Superintendent of Lincolnshire , and Comp . Capt . Montague , D . L ., Grand Supt . of Dorsetshire , when Comp . Sir Henry Bromley , Bart ., Z . of the Royal Sussex Chapter , No . 402 , was installed Grand Supt . n-, There \ yere slso present Comps . Ca - N G . Philips , Past Grand S . N .: Thos . W lew , P . P . G . H . W . Yorks ; W . Naylor , Prov . G . J . Derbyshire i \

ev . u . vv . Lowe , r - rov . Lr . j . Lincolnshire ; 1- . Pepper , Prov . G . I . Staffordshire : Thos . Cox , P . P . G . J . Derbyshire ; F . Campion , P . P . G . I . Derbyshire ; rhos . Horsley , P . P . G . J . Derbyshire ; Henry Smith , Prov . G . S . E . W . Yorks ; Rev . A . A . Bagshawe , P . P . G . S . N . Derbyshire , Joseph Voung , P . / . 279 ; G . G . Birketl , P . Z . 7 , 2 ; W . C . Moore , J . 1235 ; and other distmguisned companions to the number of about sixty . Previous to the formation of lhe Provincial Grand Chapter a meetin" - of the Royal Sussex Chapter , No . 402 was held , at which Sir Hon ™ Urnmlm

was duly installed as Z . o ( the Chapter b y Col . Clerke . The Past Grand Chapter wa « then opened in due form , and Sir Henry Bromley was installed as Grand Superintendent , and appointed the following officers Comp . John Watson , P . Z . ... ... " ... p Q T _ ,, Matthew Vowles , P . Z . ... ... ... Prov ' . G ' . I . " ,, Arthur Stubbs , Z .... ... ... ... Prov ! G SF

John Comyn , P . Z . ... ... ... p . G . S . N . „ Rev . F . V . Bussel ) , Z . ... ... ... prov . G . P . S . R . Fitzhugh , P . Z . ... ... ... .. . Prov . G ' istA S C . G - Wragg , P . Z . Prov . G . 2 ndA . S " WS * P / Prov . C . Treas . I ' . W . Parsons , P . / .. ... ... ... prov . G Reg C . B Truman P . Z Prov . G . Swd . Br H . Morris , P . Z . ... ... ... p ™ , n ,

T L R ; n ? ther | y > vyProv ! G ! D of c ' „ Joseph Ihompson , P . Z . ... ... .. p G Org „ Heniy Glover Prov . G . ' Janitor . After luncheon the usual toast list was duly honoured , and the Grand Superintendent received the hearty congratulations of the companions present . l The GRAND SCRIBU E . congratulated the companions upon having a rovincial Grand Chapter , and spoke in high terms of the progress of Masonry in the province .

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CONTENTS. Article 1
Untitled Article 1
MARK BENEVOLENT FUND. Article 2
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 3
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 3
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF KENT. Article 3
THE NEW PROVINCIAL GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER FOR NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. Article 3
Untitled Ad 4
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To Correspondents. Article 4
Untitled Article 4
Original Correspondence. Article 4
REVIEWS. Article 5
Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 6
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SURREY. Article 6
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF THE MEDITERRANEAN. Article 7
PROVINCIAL GREAT PRIORY OF HANTS. Article 7
SUMMER BANQUET OF THE ROYAL JUBILEE LODGE, No. 72. Article 7
SUMMER OUTING OF THE ROSE OF DENMARK LODGE, No. 975. Article 7
SUMMER OUTING AND LADIES' DAY OF THE SAINT JOHN OF WAPPING LODGE, No. 1306. Article 8
Royal Order of Scotland. Article 8
Ireland. Article 8
Jamaica. Article 8
HAMBURGH FREEMASONRY. Article 8
HOMES FOR LITTLE BOYS. Article 8
SILVER WEDDING. Article 8
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 9
INSTRUCTION. Article 11
Royal Arch. Article 11
Births ,Marriages and Deaths. Article 11
THE THEATRES. Article 12
MUSIC Article 12
SCIENCE AND ART. Article 12
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 14
MASONIC MEETINGS IN WEST LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE Article 14
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Mark Benevolent Fund.

he had done something to mininise the great , services done to the Craft . But on the contrary the prosecution of the best interests of the charitable institutions in connection with Mark Masonry had done something more than would have been done . It had by no means interfered with that support . Statistics showed that the Mark Degree , by its organisation and its subsidiary branches and private lodges , had done , and was doing an enormous amount of work in supporting the Institutions .

This had been Mark Masons pride lrom first to last . I hey were not organising a new degree in coi . nection with Freemasonry ; they were conserving the old . The Degree was as authentic and important as any other in connection with Freemasonry ; and being so , its first guiding star and leading princip le was that of Charity . The Craft taught that it was a primary object to do all the good it possibly could to relieve distress and mitigate the effects of human misery . Grand Mark Lodge moved in

parallel lines , if not in the same groove , and very successfully too . Instead of detracting from the support rendered to the great Institutions of the Craft , the Mark were handmaids and helpmeets , and while it did what it could for members of its own Order , it did not interfere in any way with the Craft . It rather subsidised what had been done by the Craft . This was the fifteenth anniversary of the Fund , and he thanked the brethren from the bottom of his heart for what had been done in the way of

supplement to the efforts of the Craft , by coming forward and assisting in the cause of education by paying for the education of brelhrens' children in their own neig hbourhood . When the brethren who were not overburdened with wealth , but not in poverty , applied to the G . Lodge to educatetheirchildren , it was a charm of the Order that it educated them . The President had made a few apologetic observations , but he ( Bro . Binckes ) could not hel p thinking that what was said by Bro . Matier in reference to the position of Lord

Kintore was rig ht . There was a time when the Grand Mark Lodge of England was struggling to obtain a recognifion of its legitimate position . The Grand Lodge of Scotland felt that their interests were not identical , but negotiations took place , and interviews were had , and everything terminated in a friendly manner . He blessed the meeting of this evening , for it was nothing short of a blessing to have the Earl of Kintore presiding over the meeting . The Mark Grand Lodge of England and the Grand

Lodge of Scotland , even when they had rival jurisdictions , reall y had the same object at heart , only they had pursued it from different points of view . Now Scotland , England , and Wales were thoroughly united , and there was nothing in store for them but continued and increased prosperity . Bro . DEWAR then read the following list of subscriptions : £ s . d . £ s . d . The Chairman 25 o o Bro . C . W . Hudson , 164 Bro . P . A . Homfray , P . G . M . „ C . H . Driver , 176 ... 15 15 o Monmouthshire ... G 4 5 o „ J . T . Thorp , 194 21 p o „ A . L . Emanuel , Province „ H . . ] . Lardner , 223 ... 17 6 o of Hants and I . of VV . 15 15 o „ J . T . Morland , 225 ... 10 10 o

„ R . J . F . mmerson , Province „ H . Lovegrove , 234 ... 10 10 o of Kent 3 S 17 o „ VV . H . Glasspool , 235 ... 26 5 o „ J . S . Cumberland . Province „ J . Hobbs , 236 of N . E . Yorks ... 15 IS o „ G . R . Ousey , 230 ... 16 2 o „ Geo . Cooper , Bon Accord 12 17 o „ J . J . Hughes , 247 ... 970 „ Henry Venn , Old Kent 31 10 o „ C . F . Goodenough , 255 ... 15 15 o „ R . P . Spice , 3 5 5 0 „ H . H . Hodges , 257 ... 550 „ James Inglis , 7 13 13 o ,, H . George , 2 C 5 26 5 o „ Dr . E . bchicmann , S ... ,, Richard White , 2 O 6 ... 550 „ G . J . Cosburn , 27 ... 9 5 C ,, T . L . Lewis , 271 26 o o ,. K . A . Huet , .-12 10 10 o „ VV . I . Meek , 2 S 4 ... 10 10 o

„ J . Arenberg , 34 G 10 o „ Rev-R . P . Bent ... 550 „ A . F . Godson , 40 ... 10 10 o „ R . Berridge 13 7 G ,, T . J . Pulley , 54 10 10 o „ J . Mamvaring- 550 „ M . Mildred , 104 23 2 o „ j . Ramsey 550 The Earl of KINTORE next proposed "The Stewards . " He considered the length of the list that had just been read , and the amount which had been mentioned demanded from him an expression of thanks to the Board of Stewards . Those brethren had worked hard and well , and if the efforts

of the brethren in future succeeded as well as the efforts of the stewards this year had succeeded , the brethren might feel assured that they would not have ' to regret the day they became Mark Masons . BRO . H . VENN , in replying , said the Stewards all appreciated the kindness of tho recognition of their efforts by the ladies and brethren present He was , of course , very pleased that he had been able to do something towards the success of this grand Charity . He was very pleased to think

he was among those who were present , and he appreciated the remarks of Bro . Sp ice with regard to the past . Still he hoped the humble efforts of the present were appreciated , and he hoped that the efforts of those who were to follow would also be appreciated still more . There could be nothing more gratifying than to help those who needed hel p ; and further , he believed that if there were any objects thoroughly entitled to the efforts of Mark Masons , it was the children of brother Masons . He felt that every

Steward that had done anything towards contributing to the success of the evening must be highly gratified . The assembl y and the amount that had been brought together must be very gratifying to all concerned . BRO . BINCKS proposed "The Ladies , " to which toast BRO . GOODALL replied , and the company shortly afterwards separated . During the evening a beautiful selection of music was performed , under the direction of Bro . VVilhelm Ganz , Grand Organist , by Bros . Edward Collins , Arthur Thompson , James , Kifl , and E gbert Roberts .

Lodge Of Benevolence.

LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE .

the monthly meeting of the Lodge of Benevolence was held on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . James Brette , Junior Vice-President occupied the chair ; Bro . S . Rawson , District G . M . China , held the chair of the Senior Vice-President ; and Bro . Rev . A . F . A . Woodford , P . G . C , took the chair of Junior Vice-President . The other brethren present were Bros . H . Garrod , W . Mann , C . A . Cottebrune , P . G . P . ; Charles

Atkins , Wm . Stephens , G . P . Britten , Charles Davis , Thos . Cull , C . F . Hogard , C . H . Webb , Thos . Hutton , H . T . Cheesman , C . J . Edwards , C . F . Barham , L . Stean , Walter Spencer , W . IT . Perryman , J . L . Jones , Jas . Green , D . Skinner , S . C . Haslip , J . Fanner , G . H . Goldschmidt , W . H . S . Humphries , K . J . Thomas , VV . H . Dean , Chas . Gottscbalk , Frank Green , and E . C . Massey ( Freemason ) .

The brethren first confirmed the recommendations made al the June meeting to the amount of ^ 270 . There were thirty on the new list , of which twenty-five were country cases , and five London . Four cases were deferred for further enquiry . The remaining twenty-six were relieved with a total sum of £ 750 . This sum was composed as follows : One sum of , £ 100 \ £ * oo ); one of £ 75 ( £ 75 ) ; one of ^ 60 (^ 60 ) ; two of £ 50 ( £ 100 ) ; th ree of i , 4 o ( £ i 2 o ); three of £ 30 ( £ 90 ); five of £ 20 ( £ 100 ); one of £ 15 ( £ 15 ); and nine of £ 10 ( £ 00 ) .

Lodge Of Benevolence.

- _ =-= I he lodge sat for four hours , and on the conclusion of the business was formally closed .

Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .

J he annual treat for the children took place on Friday , the 7 th inst ., at the Crysta Palace , part of the funds being provided by the Stewards of the last festival , and the balance made up bv the House Committee . All the children were able to attend , with the whole of the staff . The weather was all that possibl y could have been wished , and it occurred to some whether the children themselves communicated with the clerk of the weather , or whether he

was a Mason , or at one time had had any children there At all events , considering how wet it was on the Thursday and on Saturday , our children were unusuall y favoured . Bro . Frank Richardson , senior member of the House Committee presided at dinner , supported bv Bros . Hammerton and Grey , as well as b y Bro . Faulkner , the Honorary Dentist , and Bro . Hedges the indefatigable Secretary . The children got back safely about ten o clock , after having had a most enjoyable day ' s outin « .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Kent.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF KENT .

The annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Kent was held at the Assembly Rooms , Bell Hotel , Sandwich , on Tuesday , the 18 th inst ., when there was a gathering of over two hundred brethren from all parts of the province , to support the Provincial Grand Master , Viscount Holmesdale , who presided .

lhe following P . G . Officers were appointed b y the Prov . Grand Master , who invested them and handed to each his warrant of appointment-Bro . Hammond , P . M . No . 1692 ... ... Prov . G . S . W . „ Richard Harrison , P . M . 1246 ... .,. Prov G J W " ' . ^ e ^ e v- Willi am'Inylor Jones ... .. ' . Prov . G . Chap . „ 1 he Rev . Canon Baynes ... Prov . G . Chap . who ( being unavoidably absent ) was invested by deputy " ,, AI f 1 reci . S P f ncei" Prov . G . Sec . „ h : ' ?•Smith , •••Prov . G . Reg . who , being in attendance on the judges at the assizes , was unable ' to be present , and whose coliar and warrant were thefore handed to Bro . Spencer in charge for him . l

Bro . Charles Edward Hatton , ... ... Prov . G S D " £ \ G-S r .,, Prov . G ' . S ! D ! „ Robert Stone , P . M . 161 . 3 ... ... Prov . G . L D . ,, John Edward Apps , ... ... Prov . G . J . D " - ! - , - > y , tsnir ^r.- - Prov . G . Supt . Works „ John Carlter , P . M . 20 Prov . Dir . of Cer . " fr ^ ie' P ^\ - Prov . G . Asst . Dir . of Ce ! " ' \ f /\ rd Kirby , P . M . Prov . G . Swd . Bearer „ W . H . Drake ... ... ... p . G . Org » C-K Strafford Prov . G . Purst . „ W . Rankin Prov . G . Asst . Purst .

It was proposed by the Deputy P . G . M ., and seconded and carried , that Bro . Easty be re-elected P . G . T yler , whereupon Bro . Easty was summoned and invested , and the following brethren were appointed Prov . Grand Stewards :-Bros . John Brett , N . Williams , Edwin Beer , F . Butler , John becra , and Hedley Shaw . J [ We are unable to find room for an account of the proceedings which we have in type , but a full report will appear next week . ]

The New Provincial Grand Royal Arch Chapter For Nottinghamshire.

THE NEW PROVINCIAL GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER FOR NOTTINGHAMSHIRE .

INSTALLATION OF SIR HENRY BROMLEY , BART ., HIGH SHERIFF OF THE COUNTY , AS GRAND SUPERINTENDENT Royal Arch Masonry has lately been making rapid progress in this county ; whereas for nearl y forty years the ancient Abbey Chapter No 47 was the only one in the province , there are now four chapters in a flourishing condition . Petitions having been sent from each to the Supreme Grand Chapter , a patent was granted , and on Thursday , the 13 th inst ., the Prov . Grand Chapter for Nottinehamshire was constituted . it ihi » MQCnr , i ^ w , n

by Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , Grand Scribe E . of England , assisted by Comp . Major W . H . Smythe , Grand Superintendent of Lincolnshire , and Comp . Capt . Montague , D . L ., Grand Supt . of Dorsetshire , when Comp . Sir Henry Bromley , Bart ., Z . of the Royal Sussex Chapter , No . 402 , was installed Grand Supt . n-, There \ yere slso present Comps . Ca - N G . Philips , Past Grand S . N .: Thos . W lew , P . P . G . H . W . Yorks ; W . Naylor , Prov . G . J . Derbyshire i \

ev . u . vv . Lowe , r - rov . Lr . j . Lincolnshire ; 1- . Pepper , Prov . G . I . Staffordshire : Thos . Cox , P . P . G . J . Derbyshire ; F . Campion , P . P . G . I . Derbyshire ; rhos . Horsley , P . P . G . J . Derbyshire ; Henry Smith , Prov . G . S . E . W . Yorks ; Rev . A . A . Bagshawe , P . P . G . S . N . Derbyshire , Joseph Voung , P . / . 279 ; G . G . Birketl , P . Z . 7 , 2 ; W . C . Moore , J . 1235 ; and other distmguisned companions to the number of about sixty . Previous to the formation of lhe Provincial Grand Chapter a meetin" - of the Royal Sussex Chapter , No . 402 was held , at which Sir Hon ™ Urnmlm

was duly installed as Z . o ( the Chapter b y Col . Clerke . The Past Grand Chapter wa « then opened in due form , and Sir Henry Bromley was installed as Grand Superintendent , and appointed the following officers Comp . John Watson , P . Z . ... ... " ... p Q T _ ,, Matthew Vowles , P . Z . ... ... ... Prov ' . G ' . I . " ,, Arthur Stubbs , Z .... ... ... ... Prov ! G SF

John Comyn , P . Z . ... ... ... p . G . S . N . „ Rev . F . V . Bussel ) , Z . ... ... ... prov . G . P . S . R . Fitzhugh , P . Z . ... ... ... .. . Prov . G ' istA S C . G - Wragg , P . Z . Prov . G . 2 ndA . S " WS * P / Prov . C . Treas . I ' . W . Parsons , P . / .. ... ... ... prov . G Reg C . B Truman P . Z Prov . G . Swd . Br H . Morris , P . Z . ... ... ... p ™ , n ,

T L R ; n ? ther | y > vyProv ! G ! D of c ' „ Joseph Ihompson , P . Z . ... ... .. p G Org „ Heniy Glover Prov . G . ' Janitor . After luncheon the usual toast list was duly honoured , and the Grand Superintendent received the hearty congratulations of the companions present . l The GRAND SCRIBU E . congratulated the companions upon having a rovincial Grand Chapter , and spoke in high terms of the progress of Masonry in the province .

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