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Knights Templar.

P . G . S . B . Lanes . ; W . G . Small , G . W . Davies , John Clayton , P . E . P . ; S . Searle , and E . Pike , P . G . Chancellor Lanes . We heartily congratulate the members of the preceptory upon the excellent start they have made , and wish them in the future every success . The following were present : Sir Knights R . Newhouse , P . G . Reg ., and W . A . Renshaw , P . E . P . Visitors : Sir Knights Rev . C . Chetwynd Atkinson , M . A .,

P . G . Prelate ; E . G . Parker , P . E . P ., P . P . G . W . of Reg . ; Harry G . Small , P . E . P ., P . G . M . ; F . K . Stevenson , P . E . P ., P . G . C ; John Clayton , P . E . P ., P . G . Constable ; G . W . Davies , C . T . Brewer , F . W . Lean , P . P . G . Vice-Chancellor ; A . H . Jefferis , P . E . P ., P . G . Std . Br . Lanes . ; E . Pike , P . E . P ., P . G . Chancellor Lanes . ; G . S . Smith , P . E . P ., P . G . S . B . Lanes . ; S . Searle , J . Truelove , Richardson , P . E . P ., P . P . G . W . of R . ; G . Huxley , and others .

General Committee Of Grand Lodge And Board Of Benevolence.

GENERAL COMMITTEE OF GRAND LODGE AND BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

The quarterly meeting of the General Committee of Grand Lodge ( the Board of Masters ) was held on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall , when the chairs were occupied by Bros . Robert Grey , D . D . Mercer , and Thomas W . Whitmarsh . Bros . E . Letchworth , G . Sec . ; W . Lake , Asst . G . Sec . ; W . Dodd , W . H . Lee , and H . Sadler , G . Tyler , represented the Grand Secretary ' s department .

The other brethren present were Bros . J . H . Matthews , George B . Chapman , William Vincent , George R . Langley , Henry Garrod , Richard Horton Smith , G . Graveley , C . Kupferschmidt , George Mickley , James Boulton , Robert H . Gowan , Wm . J . Hughan , Walter Martin , C . Gubbins , Capt . F . Mills , Charles Dairy , A . W . Duret , Thomas A . Reeve , H . Massey , C . H . Webb , Charles Sheppard , D . C . Ritchie , Donald Andrew . H . J . Sharpe , Clement H . Berry , W . J . Purle , A . W . Fawkes , W . J . Thatcher , F . Keyser , H . J . Thomas , J . J . Green , P . W . Taylor , S . R .

Lovett , W . P . Reynolds , M . T . Turk , W . W . Cook , D . Phillips , R . D . Darling , W . H . Bale , J . H . Sanson , Alex . C . A . Higerty , G . Parrett , George V . Wood , Henry Thomas Messam , Charles F . Cox , Joseph Snape , Ernest H . Young , Samuel E . Southgate , G . R . Cashfield , H . S . Simpson , N . J . Squire , C . Radcliffe , W . Robt . Barr , S . G . Bowner , Charles Le Plant , C . Pulman , J . A . Yare , James H . Gray , John Henry Rutherglen , Haswelby Turner , Sidney W . Larkin , R . Jourden , James Stephens , and Stephen Earl .

At the Board of Masters the business to be transacted at Grand Lodge of June 2 nd was submitted to the brethren . The Board of Benevolence was then held , and Bro . Robert Grey , President , occupied the President ' s chair , Bro . D D . Mercer , P . G . P ., Senior Vice-President , and Bro . Thomas Webb Whitmarsh , P . G . P ., took the chair of Junior Vice-President . The brethren first confirmed recommendations to the Grand Master , made at the April meeting , to the extent ° f £ 395- There were 35 cases on the new list qualified through lodges in the

London District , and Brecon , Weymouth , Manchester , Devonport , Sittingbourne , Wareham , Bellary , Hull , Poole , Riverhead , Jersey , Reigate , Spalding , Birmingham ,, Southampton , Norwich , Brighton , Ealing , Aston , Eastbourne , Durham , Bishops Stortford , and New York . The Board sat nearly four hours , in the course of which time they deferred four cases and dismissed three . A total sum of ^ 570 was apportioned among the remainder . The Grand Master was recommended to grant , £ 40 each in three of them , and £ 20 each in five . Eleven grants of , £ 20 each were voted , seven of ^ 10 each , and two of . £ 5 each .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

Egyptian Lodge , No . 27 . The installation meeting of this ancient and flourishing lodge took place at Anderton's Hotel , Heet-street , on Thursday , the 7 th inst ., and was well attended . Bro . 11 . J . Macfailane , W . M ., presided , supported by Bros . David Niven , S . VV ., W . M . elect ; . R . D . Smith , P . M ., as J . W . j C . J . Pallot , S . D . ; C . Kemp , J . D . ; C . J . Cuthbertson , P . M ., Treas .: M . H . Hale , P . M ., Sec ; Jacobs . P . M . ; Libbis , P . M . j Lambie , P . M . ; Dixon , P . M . ; C . B . Todd , P . M . ; J . Scarth , P . M . j A . T . Webster , P . M . j A .

l '; . Todd , P . M . ; F . Harrison , P . M . ; Ham . J . E . Waters , VV . D . Stevens , T . C . Grimes , I * * . May , G . Newton , A . Janssen , J . Bangs , A . Symmnns , J . Symmons , J . Whiffen , A . J . Farrants , J . Ullmann , S . Ullmann , J . L . Ullmann , W . Johnson , A . Porter , A . Lyons , VV . A . Pattison , J . L . Dunford , W . Notting , Tom Hughes , W . H . Allcorn , and J . Hollyman . Visitors : Bros . W . Hyde , 1613 ; W . Brett , J . W . 1305 ; F . Small , J . D . 2242 ; G . E . Warn , P . M . 1 S 05 ; E . Hattersley , Org . 2262 ; J . E . Cannon , 2262 j J . Pickering , 1539 ; T . R . Vernon , 1539 ; Reginald Groome , 1929 ; Arthur Briscoe , P . M .

1929 , P . P . G . O . ; J . J . Lamigeon , W . M . 2551 ; W . J . H . Dixon , 27 ; Jas , Bunker , P . M . 1158 ; R . Ballinger , 1 SS 7 ; H . E . Holmes , 1107 ; Stephen Earl , W . M . 1 S 6 ; J . Sandbrook , 1929 ; W . J . Dix , J . D . 174 ; F . Wint , P . M . 101 ; H . J . Cousins , J . D . 172 ; C . R . Burgess , P . M . 206 ; W . Bishop , 975 ; J . Kear-Colwell , 2398 ; J . F . Wimple , S . W . 65 ; E . C . Talbot , P . M . 65 ; W . I * . Downes , 874 ; B . Wilmot , S 74 , P . G . R . Kent ; T . Mander , 2168 j W . L . Huet , 25 ; F . J . Sheppard , J . W . 3 ; and R . 1 . West , 1744 . The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting having been read

and confirmed , the W . M . initiated Mr . Walter Johi . son , and afterwards raised Bro . Waters . The working of Bro . Macfarlane was carried out in an excellent manner , and was much appreciated by the brethren . Bro . Macfarlane then proceeded wit . i the important task of installing his successor , Bro . David Niven . The following brethren were appointed and invested as ollicers tor the ensuing year : Bros . C . J . Pallott , S . W . ; C . Kemp , J . W . ; C . J . Cuthbertson , P . M ., Treas . ; Matt . H . Hale , P . M ., Sec . j F .

Linfoot , S . D . ; Grimes , J . D . ; Stevens , I . G . ; J . Dixon , P . M ., D . C ; D . Jacobs , i . M ., and A . Janssen , Stwds . ; and R . F . Potter , P . M ., Tyler . The customary addresses were given by Bro . Macfarlane in a masterly manner , and hs deserves the highest praise for the excellent way he carried out the whole of the installation cerem my . I he Auditors' report having been received and adopted , it was unanimously resolved to nave a summer outing , and a Committee was appointed to make the necessary arrangement--. J

Other business followed , after which the lodge was closed , and the bre'h ren ad journed to a recherche banquet , which was supplied by Bro . A . Clemow in his besl - style . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been duly honoured , Bro . H . J . Macfarlane , I . P . M ., proposed "The Health of the Worshipful Master . " He said that it fell to his pleasant lot to submit the toast which he ventured "' think would be received most enthusiastically . The W . M . had a oromisine * veai

"More him , and a splendid staff of officers to do the work with him , and he hoped the 1 'rospeiity of the lodge would continue under his reign , and he sincerely trusted that w"eii the W . M . 's time came to vacate the chair he would have enjoyed himself as much as he ( Bro . Macfarlane ) had done while he was the Master . . U . ro . D . Niven , W . M ., on rising to respond , received a hearty greeting . He said that it was a great pleasure and honour to be the Master of the Egyptian Lodge 1 which he

'" was initiated six years ago , and he had now reached the aim ot his Mascnic " . Bro . Macfarlane had had a successful yesi * of office and if he c . uld have the same J * " ! would be highly gratified . He had had a good start by having such a suleiul d assembl y to preside over that evening ancl he would do his utmo-. t tu do everything in s Power to promote the interests of the Ijdge and 1 I 12 happii-s-i of che meinor-n . 'n submitting the toast of "The Initiate" the Worshipful Master statei that he I'ljcarcd to be a good sample of a good Mason . I Ie had had a long cha * . with him that ' S-nt and he was convinced that he would be an acquisi : ion to the lo -l g-.

Craft Masonry.

In response , Bro . Walter Johnson slid he would endeavour to become worthy of the Order—the grandest onc in the world—and he was honoured by being made a Mason In giving "The Installing and Immediate Past Master , Bro . Macfarlane , " the W . M . s * ated that his work that evening was excellent , which ma le it impossible to hive been beitsr rendered , and they were all proud of him . Hc then presented him w . th a Past Master ' s jewel , remarking that no one had more worthily earned it ; they all appreciated his great services in the ritual and for what he had done for the lodge , and he wished him 1 > ng life to wear the jewel and eery happiness . The remarks of the W . M . were received with p ; reat applause .

The jew * - ! bore the following inscription * . " Presented by the Egyptian Lodge , No . 27 , to Bro . Herbert Jepson Macfarlane , P . M . as a t * ken of esteem for his in > st cflicit nt seiv ' ces during his year of oflice , 1895-6 . " Bro . H . J . Macfarlane , I . P . M ., who was well received , responded . He appreciated the kind words of the Worshipful Master , and thanked the members for their cordial reception . He should honour the jewel as a mark of their respect , as it would ever remind him of the many happy hours he had spent in the Egyptian Lodge .

The VV . M . proposed "The Visitors , " observing that they were honoured with the attendance of a large number , but it was always so at their installation meetings , and they were proud to entertain their guests . On behalf of the lodge , he gave them a hearty welcome , and he associated with the toast the names of Bros . J . J . Lamigeon , W . M . 2551 j Sidney Willmot , P . P . G . Reg . Kent ; E . C Talbot , P . M . ; and Stephen Earl , W . M .

Bro . J . J . Lamigeon said that he was honoured by his name being coupled with the toast of the visitors , but he was at a loss to know why he had been called upon to respond , except to show that he was a bad speechmaker . It had been his good fortune to visit the lodge—in which he had several dear friends—on many occasions , and he thought the time had then arrived to tender himself as a joining member . The working was always good in the Egyptian Lodge , but he had never seen better than he had witnessed that night .

Bro . Sidney Willmot stated that it afforded him much pleasure to have been invited to the installation meeting , and he was glad to endorse the remarks of Bro . Lamigeon . He had done some work in the Craft , and might he say that Bro . Macfarlane ' s work was of the highest quality . The lodge was presided over by a genial brother , who did not come from Egypt but from the country of Bobbie Burns , and he felt he would have a successful career as W . M .

Bro . E . C . Talbot , P . M ., also acknowledged the toast , remarking that ths visitors had thoroughly enjoyed themselves , both in the lodge and at the banqueting table . Bro . Stephen Earl also responded , congratulating the initiate on the way he had been initiated in such a good old lodge . The VVorshipful Master gave " The Past Masters , Treasurer , and Secretary . " He said they were good fellows all , and no words of his were necessary to call attention to their many qualities , and the great things they had done for the lodge , and he coupled with the toast the name of the indefatigable Secretary , Bro . Matt . H . Hale , P . M .

Bro . M . H . Hale , P . M ., responded , remarking that the hour was late , and time did not permit of long speeches , but he would coitent himself by thanking the W . M . for the eulogistic way in which he had proposed the toast , and the members for their kind appreciation . The next toast was "The Officers , " the Worshipful Master stating that they were

efficient , and he hoped that they would all be constant and punctual in attendance , and he joined with the toast the names of Bros . C . J . Pallot , S . W ., and C . Kemp , J . W . Bro . C . J . Pallot responded , thanking him for having appointed him S . W . He and his colleagues would do their best to support the W . M ., and he urged his brother olfieers to attend lodges of instruction , and so help to keep up the well-known reputation of the lodge .

Bro . C . Kemp , J . W ., also acknowledged the toast in brief but adequate terms . The Tyler's toast brought to a close a most enjoyable and memoraole evening . The musical entertainment was one of the very best . The following took part : Bros . Reginald Groome , Wingrove Ives , Jno . Sandbrook , R . Douglas-Smith , P . M ., and A . E . Todd , P . M ., but the great feature of the evening was the song— " Stars may forget , " which was most artistically rendered by Bro . Reginald Groome . Bro . Arthur Briscoe , P . P . G . Org . Surrey , presided with his well-known ability at the pianoforte .

The portrait of Bro . D . Niven , the W . M ., appears in "Our Por . rait Gallery " in this issue .

Lodge of Truth , No . 521 . The celebration of the jubilee of the above lodge lodge was held on Wednesday afternoon , the 13 th inst ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Fitzwilliam-street , Huddersfield . The warrant of the lodge is dated the 3 rd December , 1 S 45 , the celebration of the jubilee having been postponed with a view to giving an opportunity for several distinguished brethren to attend , but unfortunately Bro . W . L . Jackson , M . P ., P . G . M ., etc ., was summoned to attend a meeting of the Grand Lodge in London on the same day . Thc

proceedings at the lodge were presided over by Bro , John Freeman Dyson , W . M ., supported by his officers and a number of distinguished provincial and other brethren in connection with the Craft , amongst whom were Bros . Harry Allen . P . S . G . W . ; J . S . Goodwin , P . J . G . W . ; W . Harrop , P . P . G . W . ; C . L . Mason , P . P . G . W . ; H . G . E . Green , P . G . Sec . ; J . Matthewman , Asst . P . G . Sec . ; H . S . Childe , P . G . Reg . ; W . H . Smithies , P . P . G . D . ; | . R . Dore , P . P . G . D . ; John Barker , P . P . G . W . ; T . J . Walker , P . P . G . D . ; Dr . MacGregor , P . M . ; C . H . Marshall , W . M . 652 ; and other brethren from various lodges in the district .

The lodge having been opened , and after an introductory address by the W . M ., Bro . Williamson , P . P . G . D ., read a sketch of the history of the lodge , showing its career from thc time of its inaugaration in 1 S 45 down to the end of December , 1895 , in whicli he referred to the lodge being the Masonic parent of George Frederick Samuel Robinson , Viscount Goderich of Nocton who afterwards became Grand Master of the Craft in

England . The address was listened to with great interest by a number of the elder brethren who remembered many of the occurrences referred to by Bro . Williamson in the early period of the lodge . Bro . H . Allen and other brethren offered hearty congratulations to the W . M . of the lodge on the auspicious occasion . During the proceedings Bro . Riley , P . M ., enteitained the brethren with a capital rendering of the song " Nazareth , "and Bros . W . Kiley and Arnold contributed a vocal duet .

Subsequently the brethren partook of a banquet in the large hall of the lodge , at which the W . M . presided , supported by the distinguished brethren already mention ; d and a large gathering of brethren from the various lodges in the West Riding .

Lewisham Lodge , No . 2579 . A successful meeting of the above lodge was held on the gth instant at the Parish Hall , Ladywell . The following brethren were present : Bros . C . Sims , W . M . ; C . Lamb , S . W . j J . Coote , J . W . ; H . Visger , Treas . ; E . Hall , Sec . ; the Rev . W . | . Salt , M . A ., Chap . ; J . A . Shelton , S . D . ; H . Lewis , J . D . ; W . C Tyler , I . G . ; H . Cole and W . T . Price- Taylor , Stwds . ; C . W . Wilkes , Org . ; J . S . Gregory , Tyler ; F . VV . Mandt , Col . Arnold , G . VV . Perry , A . Reichenheim , F . C . Ward-Whate , H .

Wayland , A . Yockelson , J . T . Wise , R . batchelor , H . Kortlandt , J . H . Minson , H . B . Brooman , J . H . Kirby , D . Bartlett , and VV . Clark . Visitors : Bros . W . Phillips , P . M . 1997 ; A . River , W . M . 206 ; R . Ball , 1558 ; H . Ponter , 700 ; and T . Hinds , S 13 . The lodge was opened and the minutes ot the previous meeting read and confirmed , after which Bros . F . D . Sandell and J . H . Kirby were unanimously elected as joining

members . Bros . F . C Ward-Whate , II . Wayland , J . T . Wise , and R . Batchelor were raised to the Third Degree , and Bros . W . Clark , H . B . Brooman , H . Kortlandt , and J . H . Minson were passed to the Second Degree , both ceremonies being impressively rendered by the W . M . Mr . Joseph Cook was then unanimously electei tor initiation ac the next meeting , he being unavoidably absent . Several candidates were then proposed , and , the lodge being closed , the brethren sat down to dinner .

The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were ably given by the W . M ., and duly honoured .

Bro . VV . C . Tyler , Steward to the R . M . I , for Boys , responded for " The Charities . " The harmony of the evening was contributed to by Bros , Pnillips , Lamo , datchelor , Price-Taylor , Brooman , Ward-Whate , Shelton , Visger , Wilkes , and IT all , Sec .

I 11 E Duciiiiss ot ** TECK opened a Buttercup Bazaar at the Portman Rooms on Tuesday , in aid ol the Nat u . iul Blind Relief Society . Bro . Lord ligeiton of Tatton , who io President of the Soc . ety , was unavoidably absent , but her Royal Highness was received by the Duchess of Hue kingham and Cnandos , and othe s , and u \ c Treasurer having explained the eibjects of the bazaar it was formally declared opeu by her Royal Highness . On Wednesday the bazaar was opened by the Duchess of Portland .

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Knights Templar.

P . G . S . B . Lanes . ; W . G . Small , G . W . Davies , John Clayton , P . E . P . ; S . Searle , and E . Pike , P . G . Chancellor Lanes . We heartily congratulate the members of the preceptory upon the excellent start they have made , and wish them in the future every success . The following were present : Sir Knights R . Newhouse , P . G . Reg ., and W . A . Renshaw , P . E . P . Visitors : Sir Knights Rev . C . Chetwynd Atkinson , M . A .,

P . G . Prelate ; E . G . Parker , P . E . P ., P . P . G . W . of Reg . ; Harry G . Small , P . E . P ., P . G . M . ; F . K . Stevenson , P . E . P ., P . G . C ; John Clayton , P . E . P ., P . G . Constable ; G . W . Davies , C . T . Brewer , F . W . Lean , P . P . G . Vice-Chancellor ; A . H . Jefferis , P . E . P ., P . G . Std . Br . Lanes . ; E . Pike , P . E . P ., P . G . Chancellor Lanes . ; G . S . Smith , P . E . P ., P . G . S . B . Lanes . ; S . Searle , J . Truelove , Richardson , P . E . P ., P . P . G . W . of R . ; G . Huxley , and others .

General Committee Of Grand Lodge And Board Of Benevolence.

GENERAL COMMITTEE OF GRAND LODGE AND BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

The quarterly meeting of the General Committee of Grand Lodge ( the Board of Masters ) was held on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall , when the chairs were occupied by Bros . Robert Grey , D . D . Mercer , and Thomas W . Whitmarsh . Bros . E . Letchworth , G . Sec . ; W . Lake , Asst . G . Sec . ; W . Dodd , W . H . Lee , and H . Sadler , G . Tyler , represented the Grand Secretary ' s department .

The other brethren present were Bros . J . H . Matthews , George B . Chapman , William Vincent , George R . Langley , Henry Garrod , Richard Horton Smith , G . Graveley , C . Kupferschmidt , George Mickley , James Boulton , Robert H . Gowan , Wm . J . Hughan , Walter Martin , C . Gubbins , Capt . F . Mills , Charles Dairy , A . W . Duret , Thomas A . Reeve , H . Massey , C . H . Webb , Charles Sheppard , D . C . Ritchie , Donald Andrew . H . J . Sharpe , Clement H . Berry , W . J . Purle , A . W . Fawkes , W . J . Thatcher , F . Keyser , H . J . Thomas , J . J . Green , P . W . Taylor , S . R .

Lovett , W . P . Reynolds , M . T . Turk , W . W . Cook , D . Phillips , R . D . Darling , W . H . Bale , J . H . Sanson , Alex . C . A . Higerty , G . Parrett , George V . Wood , Henry Thomas Messam , Charles F . Cox , Joseph Snape , Ernest H . Young , Samuel E . Southgate , G . R . Cashfield , H . S . Simpson , N . J . Squire , C . Radcliffe , W . Robt . Barr , S . G . Bowner , Charles Le Plant , C . Pulman , J . A . Yare , James H . Gray , John Henry Rutherglen , Haswelby Turner , Sidney W . Larkin , R . Jourden , James Stephens , and Stephen Earl .

At the Board of Masters the business to be transacted at Grand Lodge of June 2 nd was submitted to the brethren . The Board of Benevolence was then held , and Bro . Robert Grey , President , occupied the President ' s chair , Bro . D D . Mercer , P . G . P ., Senior Vice-President , and Bro . Thomas Webb Whitmarsh , P . G . P ., took the chair of Junior Vice-President . The brethren first confirmed recommendations to the Grand Master , made at the April meeting , to the extent ° f £ 395- There were 35 cases on the new list qualified through lodges in the

London District , and Brecon , Weymouth , Manchester , Devonport , Sittingbourne , Wareham , Bellary , Hull , Poole , Riverhead , Jersey , Reigate , Spalding , Birmingham ,, Southampton , Norwich , Brighton , Ealing , Aston , Eastbourne , Durham , Bishops Stortford , and New York . The Board sat nearly four hours , in the course of which time they deferred four cases and dismissed three . A total sum of ^ 570 was apportioned among the remainder . The Grand Master was recommended to grant , £ 40 each in three of them , and £ 20 each in five . Eleven grants of , £ 20 each were voted , seven of ^ 10 each , and two of . £ 5 each .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

Egyptian Lodge , No . 27 . The installation meeting of this ancient and flourishing lodge took place at Anderton's Hotel , Heet-street , on Thursday , the 7 th inst ., and was well attended . Bro . 11 . J . Macfailane , W . M ., presided , supported by Bros . David Niven , S . VV ., W . M . elect ; . R . D . Smith , P . M ., as J . W . j C . J . Pallot , S . D . ; C . Kemp , J . D . ; C . J . Cuthbertson , P . M ., Treas .: M . H . Hale , P . M ., Sec ; Jacobs . P . M . ; Libbis , P . M . j Lambie , P . M . ; Dixon , P . M . ; C . B . Todd , P . M . ; J . Scarth , P . M . j A . T . Webster , P . M . j A .

l '; . Todd , P . M . ; F . Harrison , P . M . ; Ham . J . E . Waters , VV . D . Stevens , T . C . Grimes , I * * . May , G . Newton , A . Janssen , J . Bangs , A . Symmnns , J . Symmons , J . Whiffen , A . J . Farrants , J . Ullmann , S . Ullmann , J . L . Ullmann , W . Johnson , A . Porter , A . Lyons , VV . A . Pattison , J . L . Dunford , W . Notting , Tom Hughes , W . H . Allcorn , and J . Hollyman . Visitors : Bros . W . Hyde , 1613 ; W . Brett , J . W . 1305 ; F . Small , J . D . 2242 ; G . E . Warn , P . M . 1 S 05 ; E . Hattersley , Org . 2262 ; J . E . Cannon , 2262 j J . Pickering , 1539 ; T . R . Vernon , 1539 ; Reginald Groome , 1929 ; Arthur Briscoe , P . M .

1929 , P . P . G . O . ; J . J . Lamigeon , W . M . 2551 ; W . J . H . Dixon , 27 ; Jas , Bunker , P . M . 1158 ; R . Ballinger , 1 SS 7 ; H . E . Holmes , 1107 ; Stephen Earl , W . M . 1 S 6 ; J . Sandbrook , 1929 ; W . J . Dix , J . D . 174 ; F . Wint , P . M . 101 ; H . J . Cousins , J . D . 172 ; C . R . Burgess , P . M . 206 ; W . Bishop , 975 ; J . Kear-Colwell , 2398 ; J . F . Wimple , S . W . 65 ; E . C . Talbot , P . M . 65 ; W . I * . Downes , 874 ; B . Wilmot , S 74 , P . G . R . Kent ; T . Mander , 2168 j W . L . Huet , 25 ; F . J . Sheppard , J . W . 3 ; and R . 1 . West , 1744 . The lodge was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting having been read

and confirmed , the W . M . initiated Mr . Walter Johi . son , and afterwards raised Bro . Waters . The working of Bro . Macfarlane was carried out in an excellent manner , and was much appreciated by the brethren . Bro . Macfarlane then proceeded wit . i the important task of installing his successor , Bro . David Niven . The following brethren were appointed and invested as ollicers tor the ensuing year : Bros . C . J . Pallott , S . W . ; C . Kemp , J . W . ; C . J . Cuthbertson , P . M ., Treas . ; Matt . H . Hale , P . M ., Sec . j F .

Linfoot , S . D . ; Grimes , J . D . ; Stevens , I . G . ; J . Dixon , P . M ., D . C ; D . Jacobs , i . M ., and A . Janssen , Stwds . ; and R . F . Potter , P . M ., Tyler . The customary addresses were given by Bro . Macfarlane in a masterly manner , and hs deserves the highest praise for the excellent way he carried out the whole of the installation cerem my . I he Auditors' report having been received and adopted , it was unanimously resolved to nave a summer outing , and a Committee was appointed to make the necessary arrangement--. J

Other business followed , after which the lodge was closed , and the bre'h ren ad journed to a recherche banquet , which was supplied by Bro . A . Clemow in his besl - style . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been duly honoured , Bro . H . J . Macfarlane , I . P . M ., proposed "The Health of the Worshipful Master . " He said that it fell to his pleasant lot to submit the toast which he ventured "' think would be received most enthusiastically . The W . M . had a oromisine * veai

"More him , and a splendid staff of officers to do the work with him , and he hoped the 1 'rospeiity of the lodge would continue under his reign , and he sincerely trusted that w"eii the W . M . 's time came to vacate the chair he would have enjoyed himself as much as he ( Bro . Macfarlane ) had done while he was the Master . . U . ro . D . Niven , W . M ., on rising to respond , received a hearty greeting . He said that it was a great pleasure and honour to be the Master of the Egyptian Lodge 1 which he

'" was initiated six years ago , and he had now reached the aim ot his Mascnic " . Bro . Macfarlane had had a successful yesi * of office and if he c . uld have the same J * " ! would be highly gratified . He had had a good start by having such a suleiul d assembl y to preside over that evening ancl he would do his utmo-. t tu do everything in s Power to promote the interests of the Ijdge and 1 I 12 happii-s-i of che meinor-n . 'n submitting the toast of "The Initiate" the Worshipful Master statei that he I'ljcarcd to be a good sample of a good Mason . I Ie had had a long cha * . with him that ' S-nt and he was convinced that he would be an acquisi : ion to the lo -l g-.

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In response , Bro . Walter Johnson slid he would endeavour to become worthy of the Order—the grandest onc in the world—and he was honoured by being made a Mason In giving "The Installing and Immediate Past Master , Bro . Macfarlane , " the W . M . s * ated that his work that evening was excellent , which ma le it impossible to hive been beitsr rendered , and they were all proud of him . Hc then presented him w . th a Past Master ' s jewel , remarking that no one had more worthily earned it ; they all appreciated his great services in the ritual and for what he had done for the lodge , and he wished him 1 > ng life to wear the jewel and eery happiness . The remarks of the W . M . were received with p ; reat applause .

The jew * - ! bore the following inscription * . " Presented by the Egyptian Lodge , No . 27 , to Bro . Herbert Jepson Macfarlane , P . M . as a t * ken of esteem for his in > st cflicit nt seiv ' ces during his year of oflice , 1895-6 . " Bro . H . J . Macfarlane , I . P . M ., who was well received , responded . He appreciated the kind words of the Worshipful Master , and thanked the members for their cordial reception . He should honour the jewel as a mark of their respect , as it would ever remind him of the many happy hours he had spent in the Egyptian Lodge .

The VV . M . proposed "The Visitors , " observing that they were honoured with the attendance of a large number , but it was always so at their installation meetings , and they were proud to entertain their guests . On behalf of the lodge , he gave them a hearty welcome , and he associated with the toast the names of Bros . J . J . Lamigeon , W . M . 2551 j Sidney Willmot , P . P . G . Reg . Kent ; E . C Talbot , P . M . ; and Stephen Earl , W . M .

Bro . J . J . Lamigeon said that he was honoured by his name being coupled with the toast of the visitors , but he was at a loss to know why he had been called upon to respond , except to show that he was a bad speechmaker . It had been his good fortune to visit the lodge—in which he had several dear friends—on many occasions , and he thought the time had then arrived to tender himself as a joining member . The working was always good in the Egyptian Lodge , but he had never seen better than he had witnessed that night .

Bro . Sidney Willmot stated that it afforded him much pleasure to have been invited to the installation meeting , and he was glad to endorse the remarks of Bro . Lamigeon . He had done some work in the Craft , and might he say that Bro . Macfarlane ' s work was of the highest quality . The lodge was presided over by a genial brother , who did not come from Egypt but from the country of Bobbie Burns , and he felt he would have a successful career as W . M .

Bro . E . C . Talbot , P . M ., also acknowledged the toast , remarking that ths visitors had thoroughly enjoyed themselves , both in the lodge and at the banqueting table . Bro . Stephen Earl also responded , congratulating the initiate on the way he had been initiated in such a good old lodge . The VVorshipful Master gave " The Past Masters , Treasurer , and Secretary . " He said they were good fellows all , and no words of his were necessary to call attention to their many qualities , and the great things they had done for the lodge , and he coupled with the toast the name of the indefatigable Secretary , Bro . Matt . H . Hale , P . M .

Bro . M . H . Hale , P . M ., responded , remarking that the hour was late , and time did not permit of long speeches , but he would coitent himself by thanking the W . M . for the eulogistic way in which he had proposed the toast , and the members for their kind appreciation . The next toast was "The Officers , " the Worshipful Master stating that they were

efficient , and he hoped that they would all be constant and punctual in attendance , and he joined with the toast the names of Bros . C . J . Pallot , S . W ., and C . Kemp , J . W . Bro . C . J . Pallot responded , thanking him for having appointed him S . W . He and his colleagues would do their best to support the W . M ., and he urged his brother olfieers to attend lodges of instruction , and so help to keep up the well-known reputation of the lodge .

Bro . C . Kemp , J . W ., also acknowledged the toast in brief but adequate terms . The Tyler's toast brought to a close a most enjoyable and memoraole evening . The musical entertainment was one of the very best . The following took part : Bros . Reginald Groome , Wingrove Ives , Jno . Sandbrook , R . Douglas-Smith , P . M ., and A . E . Todd , P . M ., but the great feature of the evening was the song— " Stars may forget , " which was most artistically rendered by Bro . Reginald Groome . Bro . Arthur Briscoe , P . P . G . Org . Surrey , presided with his well-known ability at the pianoforte .

The portrait of Bro . D . Niven , the W . M ., appears in "Our Por . rait Gallery " in this issue .

Lodge of Truth , No . 521 . The celebration of the jubilee of the above lodge lodge was held on Wednesday afternoon , the 13 th inst ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Fitzwilliam-street , Huddersfield . The warrant of the lodge is dated the 3 rd December , 1 S 45 , the celebration of the jubilee having been postponed with a view to giving an opportunity for several distinguished brethren to attend , but unfortunately Bro . W . L . Jackson , M . P ., P . G . M ., etc ., was summoned to attend a meeting of the Grand Lodge in London on the same day . Thc

proceedings at the lodge were presided over by Bro , John Freeman Dyson , W . M ., supported by his officers and a number of distinguished provincial and other brethren in connection with the Craft , amongst whom were Bros . Harry Allen . P . S . G . W . ; J . S . Goodwin , P . J . G . W . ; W . Harrop , P . P . G . W . ; C . L . Mason , P . P . G . W . ; H . G . E . Green , P . G . Sec . ; J . Matthewman , Asst . P . G . Sec . ; H . S . Childe , P . G . Reg . ; W . H . Smithies , P . P . G . D . ; | . R . Dore , P . P . G . D . ; John Barker , P . P . G . W . ; T . J . Walker , P . P . G . D . ; Dr . MacGregor , P . M . ; C . H . Marshall , W . M . 652 ; and other brethren from various lodges in the district .

The lodge having been opened , and after an introductory address by the W . M ., Bro . Williamson , P . P . G . D ., read a sketch of the history of the lodge , showing its career from thc time of its inaugaration in 1 S 45 down to the end of December , 1895 , in whicli he referred to the lodge being the Masonic parent of George Frederick Samuel Robinson , Viscount Goderich of Nocton who afterwards became Grand Master of the Craft in

England . The address was listened to with great interest by a number of the elder brethren who remembered many of the occurrences referred to by Bro . Williamson in the early period of the lodge . Bro . H . Allen and other brethren offered hearty congratulations to the W . M . of the lodge on the auspicious occasion . During the proceedings Bro . Riley , P . M ., enteitained the brethren with a capital rendering of the song " Nazareth , "and Bros . W . Kiley and Arnold contributed a vocal duet .

Subsequently the brethren partook of a banquet in the large hall of the lodge , at which the W . M . presided , supported by the distinguished brethren already mention ; d and a large gathering of brethren from the various lodges in the West Riding .

Lewisham Lodge , No . 2579 . A successful meeting of the above lodge was held on the gth instant at the Parish Hall , Ladywell . The following brethren were present : Bros . C . Sims , W . M . ; C . Lamb , S . W . j J . Coote , J . W . ; H . Visger , Treas . ; E . Hall , Sec . ; the Rev . W . | . Salt , M . A ., Chap . ; J . A . Shelton , S . D . ; H . Lewis , J . D . ; W . C Tyler , I . G . ; H . Cole and W . T . Price- Taylor , Stwds . ; C . W . Wilkes , Org . ; J . S . Gregory , Tyler ; F . VV . Mandt , Col . Arnold , G . VV . Perry , A . Reichenheim , F . C . Ward-Whate , H .

Wayland , A . Yockelson , J . T . Wise , R . batchelor , H . Kortlandt , J . H . Minson , H . B . Brooman , J . H . Kirby , D . Bartlett , and VV . Clark . Visitors : Bros . W . Phillips , P . M . 1997 ; A . River , W . M . 206 ; R . Ball , 1558 ; H . Ponter , 700 ; and T . Hinds , S 13 . The lodge was opened and the minutes ot the previous meeting read and confirmed , after which Bros . F . D . Sandell and J . H . Kirby were unanimously elected as joining

members . Bros . F . C Ward-Whate , II . Wayland , J . T . Wise , and R . Batchelor were raised to the Third Degree , and Bros . W . Clark , H . B . Brooman , H . Kortlandt , and J . H . Minson were passed to the Second Degree , both ceremonies being impressively rendered by the W . M . Mr . Joseph Cook was then unanimously electei tor initiation ac the next meeting , he being unavoidably absent . Several candidates were then proposed , and , the lodge being closed , the brethren sat down to dinner .

The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were ably given by the W . M ., and duly honoured .

Bro . VV . C . Tyler , Steward to the R . M . I , for Boys , responded for " The Charities . " The harmony of the evening was contributed to by Bros , Pnillips , Lamo , datchelor , Price-Taylor , Brooman , Ward-Whate , Shelton , Visger , Wilkes , and IT all , Sec .

I 11 E Duciiiiss ot ** TECK opened a Buttercup Bazaar at the Portman Rooms on Tuesday , in aid ol the Nat u . iul Blind Relief Society . Bro . Lord ligeiton of Tatton , who io President of the Soc . ety , was unavoidably absent , but her Royal Highness was received by the Duchess of Hue kingham and Cnandos , and othe s , and u \ c Treasurer having explained the eibjects of the bazaar it was formally declared opeu by her Royal Highness . On Wednesday the bazaar was opened by the Duchess of Portland .

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