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( Continued from page 37 J . 1505 ; B . S . Hiles , Sec . 1299 ; J . J acobs , 724 and 1576 ; John Baines , 249 ; H . Ravenscroft , 1264 ; Wm . Pye , 1094 and 249 ; L B . Bunting , P . M . 1035 and 673 ; C . E . Bryan , 1313 ; G . Musker , W . M . 1182 ; G . Maxwell , 594 ; J . W . Booth , 220 ; T . Gray , 1325 ; T . Thornton , 864 ; J . Bunter , 823 ; J . Busfield , 1299 and 21 G ; T . Webster , W . M . 1
82 ^; . W . Marshall , 823 ; G . Taylor , 292 ; J . <_ . Hassell , W . Tucker , 168 ; J . Coriander , 1182 ; J . Wood , 249 , 1675 , Treas . 1094 ( Freemason ) ; and others . The W . M . elect , Bro . Clarfces Tyrer , well known and much respected in Masonry , was presented for thc benefits of installation by Bros . Wood , P . M ., and Pug he , and the ceremony was performed by Bro . H . Hindle , assisted by Bros . Wood and
Pugh . After the usual Masonic honours , the following officers were invested for the ensuing year : —Bros . Dr . Pitts , S . W . ; VV . Thomason , J . W . ; H . Hindle , I . P . M . ; Bagnall , Treas . ( re-elected ) ; H . J . Blackbourne , Sec . ; W . Woods , P . M ., D . C ; John Henderson , S . D . ; P . Asbury , J . D . ; J . P . Bryan , Org . ; Thos . Delamere , I . G . ; J . C . Salmon , Humphries , and Selkirk , Stewards . Bro . M .
Williamson was re-elected Tyler . Before the close of the proceedings a very handsome Past Master ' s jewel was presented to the I . P . M . by the W . M . on behalf of the lodge , and the former brother thanked the members in appropriate terms . The brethren afterwards sat down to dinner in the banqueting room , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . A selection of music given by several members agreeably enlivened the proceedings .
SOUTHAMPTON . —Albert Edward Lodge ( No . 1780 ) . —On Tuesday , the 6 th inst ., the first regular lodge meeting of Freemasons in Southampton was held in the new Masonic Hall , \ . __ t . the brethren of the above lodge , the youngest in the town , assembled for the purpose of installing Bro . I . Haile , the Master elect , on which occasion the opportunity was embraced of presenting to Bro .
W . Hickman , D . P . G . M ., and whoUor thc past twelve months has becn the Worshipful Master of thc lodge , his portrait in oil , in recognition of the valuable service he has rendered as Deputy Provincial Grand Master of the province , in promoting the establishment of the Piincc Edward Lodge , and presiding over it during the first year of its existence . The portrait has been hung on
the walls of thc lodge , and forms a most suitable addition to a number of other portraits similar in form and style , some of which have now become Masonically historical . The first to be mentioned in point of age is the portrait of Lord Montague , the W . M . ofthe Lodge of Concord , which became d-tunct about half a century since , but whose name is locally perpetuated by the Chapter of Concord , a
comparatively moderp offshoot from the Royal Gloucester Chapter . Some other prominent portraits are those of three Provincial Grand Masters of Hampshire—that of Sir William de Crespigny , P . G . M ., 1819 ; Mr . lVnk-aze , a member for thc bnrough of Southampton , P . G . M ., 1832 ; and Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis , D . P . G . M . 1832 , P . G . M . 1840 , whom many living Masons well remember . Hung
opposite to these three last named portraits , which are oh the cast wall , and therefore behind and on each side the masters' chairs , are portraits also in oil , of the late Bros . C . E . Deacon , D . P . G . M . 1843 , and of J . R . Stebbing , D . P . G . M . 1859 . It is au excellent likeness of the D . P . G . M ., Bro . Hickman , tbree-quaiter length , wearing the collar of a P . G . Officer of England , with a jewel of D . P .
G . M . ' s pendant—his D . P . G . M ' s apron and badge and other Masonic clothing appropriately making it a companion to the other oil portraits in the hall . The artist is Bro . W . Biddlecombe , of Blechynden-terrace . The presentation was made by tbe Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., in the presence of a large number of members of the lodge and visiting brethren .
The installation of the W . M . for the ensuing year ( Bro . Irvine Harlc ) was then proceeded with , the ceremony being performed by the D . P . G . M ., assisted by the following Installing Orficers : —Bros . Past Masters Aslatt , Parkinson , C . J . Phillips , E . T . Howell , S . S ,
Pearce , T . Lashmore , C . A . Dyer , VV . J . Hickman , J . h . l / z Feuvre , R . Sharp , T . P . Payne , W . H . Martin , W . Waters , and others . Over fifty of the brethren afterwarJs sat down to a sumptuous banquet , thc D . P . G . M . being in thc chair , and the SAV . and J . W . in the vice-chairs . This was followed by the usual loyal and Masonic toasts .
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DUKE OF CONNAUGHT CHAPTER ( No . 1524 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was held at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on Wednesday , the 14 th inst . Present : Comps . W . H . Lee , M . E . Z . ; N . Green , H . ; W . Stephens , P . Z ., as J . ( in the unavoidable absence of Comp . Chapman , who was detained elsewhere until a
late period in the evening ) ; \ V . H . Brand , S . E . ; R . A . Steele , S . N . ; E . Somers , P . S . ; 1 " . Brasted , ist Asst . Soj . ; J . L . Payne , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; also Cumps . R . George , H . K . Ring , and H . C . Dye . Visitors : Comps . W . Vincent , j 61-14 ; C . Arkcl ! , S . K . 192 . The chapter having been opened in due form , and the minutes read and confirmed , ballot was taken for Bro . Herbert Charles Dye , of the Star
Lodge , No . l 275 , which proved favourable . Bro . King , S . D . Musgrovc Lodge , No . 1597 ( previously approved ) , and Bro . Dye , being in attendance , were regularly exalted into Royal Arch Masonry . After thc chapter was closed the companions adjourned to ; t substantial repast , and the usual loyal and Masonic tcai-ls were duly honoured . Comp . Ring returned tliaiiks for "The Exaltees , " and Comps . Vincent and Arkell for " The Visitors . "
MANCHESTER . —Caledonian Chapter ( No . 204 ) . —The annual installation meeting nf this chapter was held on Thursday , the 15 th inst ., al the Freemasons' Hall , - ________ - _ - TI ,, . hanl ,-- w „ , nn ,. „« l _ t e . _ . _ n . l __ , ¦ r
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the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and confirmed Comps . the Rev . S . Y . B . Bradshaw , H . elect , and John Roberts , J . elect , were presented for installation ( Comp . R . L . Mestayer being re-elected Z . ) The ceremony was performed throughout by Comp . J . H . Sillitoe , P . Z . 317 , P . P . G . D . of C , who also invested the following companions as officers : Comps . Dawson , S . E . ( re-elected ) ;
Needham , S . K ; Nathaniel Dumville , P . S . ; and R . Hartley , Treas . ( re-elected ) . The balance sheet , which was read and passed , showed the chapter to be in a most flourishing financial position . The chapter was closed in due form at 7 . 30 , and about thirty companions adjourned to a substantial banquet , and spent a most enjoyable evening .
BATH . —Tynte Chapter ( No . 379 ) . —On Tuesday , the 12 th inst ,, the annual meeting was held for the installation of Principals for the ensuing year , under the direction of Ex . Comp . J . J . Dutton , Z . The chapter having been opened , and the minutes read and confirmed , Ex . Comp . Dr . H . Hopkins , who had been invited to officiate , duly installed Ex . Comps . Loder as Z . ; Davis , P . Z ., as H .: and Becket , P . Z ., as J . Ex . Comp . Watts , P . Z .,
was nv ; stcd as E . The attendance of members being very limited , the other appointments were postponed . Comp . Bigwood was elected Janitor . On the proposition of Ex . Comp . Davis the Installing Principal was elected an honorary member of the chapter . Other matters having been discussed , and notices of motion given , the chapter was closed soon after nine , and the companions adjourned to the Castle Hotel for supper .
LIVERPOOL . —Downshire Chapter ( No . 594 ) . —The annual gathering of the companions of this admirably-conducted chapter was held at thc Masonic Hall , Hope-street , Liverpool , on the cth instant , when there was a large attendance JE members and visitors . The chapter was opened at live o ' clock by Comp . R . P . France , M . E . Z ., Comp . John Hayes as H ., and Comp .
John Haughton as J . ; the other officers present being Comps . Thos . Dilcock , Treas . ; A . Morrison , S . E . ; J . Whitfield , S . N . ; Frederick Barnttt P . S ., and Peter Ball , Janitor . The members present included Comps . Jas . T . Callow , H . Wynne Parry , William Evans , David Jackson , A . Pctterson , W . H . ^ Velvets , Robert Williams , David Langley , R . Maddox , Joseph Milner , William Gamble ,
Samuel Prince , William Heap , John Cubbin , Thomas Boswell , and Joseph Wood ( Freemason ) . The list of the visitors included the names of Comps . Thomas Evans , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . B . ; Hugh Williams , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . B . ; Jno . Pemberton , P . Z . P . P . G . S . B . ; William Cottrell , P . Z . 82-j ; Thomas Roberts , P . Z . 6 73 ; Jos . Skeaf , 216 , P . Z ., P . G . Org . ; W . Jones , P . Z . 1086 ; W . J .
Chapman , H . 135 6 ; J . W . Brackenbury , J . 673 ; H . Burrows , Z . 673 ; Jno . King , P . S . 823 ; A . D . Hesketh , S . E . 1356 ; J . G . Hasscll , 823 ; D . Gabrielson , 241 ; and S . Schonstadt , P . S . 203 . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed , after which Comp . R . P . France , M . E . Z ., proceeded to instal Comps . John Hayes , as Z . j John Houghton , as H . ; and Frederick Barnett , as J . The
other officers appointed were Comps . Petterson , S . E . ; W . Parry , S . N . ; W . Evans , Treas . ; T . 'Dilcock , P . S . ; Jenifer and ^ Boswell , A . S . ; and Peter Ball ( re-elected ) Jan . Comp . France , P . Z ., did the whole of the installation work in a manner which could hardly have becn excelled , eliciting the admiration of all those who were present by his efficiency and impressiveness . The newly-installed
Principals then proceeded to exalt Bro . Petterson . This was done in a style which would have reflected credit upon them if it had becn the last instead of the first night of their new positions . Ten brethren were proposed for exaltation , and after other formal business the chapter was closed in proper form . The companions retired for refreshment , supplied by Bro . Chaplin , the Principals presiding in thc places of honour at the table .
HAMMERSMITH . —Andrew Chapter ( No . 834 ) . —On Thursday , thc 15 th inst ., a convocation of this chapter was held at the Bell and Anchor Hotel , West Kensington Gardens , and was unanimously attended , notwithstanding the miserable state of the weather . Punctually at the time named Comp . W . Game , M . E . Z ., opened the chapter , and the business put down in the summons
was speedily disposed of . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to a first-class banquet , supplied by Comp . Millis , which gave great satisfaction to all present . The usual loyal and Royal Arch toasts were given after the removal of the cloth , and were well responded to . In the course of the evening the companions were highly pleased with the singing of Comps . Slack , Bryett , Barfield , and Schieeman .
PLUMSTEAD . —Pattison Chapter ( No . 913 ) . —The quarterly convocation of the above distinguished chapter took place on Thursday , the 15 th instant , at the Lord Raglan , Burrage-road , Ex . Comp . A . Penfold , M . E . Z ., presiding , being attended by the fwo Principals , Ex . Comps . H . J . Butter as H ., and T . D . Hayes as J . The other officers and brethren present were Bros . E . Denton ,
P . S . Kent , Treas . ; C . Coupland , P . Z . and P . S . B . Kent ; H . Pryce , Scribe E . ; W . H . Myers , P . Z ., who undertook the duties of Sciibe N ., and fulfilled them exceedingly well ; W . B . Lloyd , P . S . ; Eugene Sweny , ist Asst . S . ; H . Mason , 2 nd Asst . S . ; IL Shaw , H . Harding , Org . ; T . Cartland , W . Rees , J . H . Roberts , G . W . Beaver , W . Keeble , E . Tappcnden , H . De Gray , 13 ; and C . Jolly
( I ' rirmiison ) . Ihe chapter having been opened by the Past and Present Principals , the companions were admitted , and the minutes and accounts passed . The ballot was then taken for Bros . Charles Worburton Russell and Henry Winter , both of Lodge 913 , and the ballot proving unanimous , those brothers were with the usual formalities duly exalted to the Degree of Royal Arch Masons . The
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chapter was then closed , and the brethren partook of one of those superb little banquets for which Comp . Tucker , the host , is so worthily esteemed and noted . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts followed , and as we have received
a hint from the esteemed editor to cut our lucubration short for the present , we can only say that a most delightful evening was spent , made interesting and enjoyable by the eloquent speeches of Comps . Penfold , Butter , Hayes the 1 st Principal , and McDougall .
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St . MARK'S LODGE ( No . 1 ) . —A regular meeting was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tuesday , the 6 th inst . Thc brethren present were V . W . Bros . Rev . P . M . Holden , P . M ., P . G . C , acting as W . M . in the unavoidable absence of the W . M ., Bro . George Newman ; H . A . Dubois , I . P . M . ; Dr . Ernest Brette , P . M ., P . G . C , acting S . W . ; Wm . Stephens , J . W . ; P . L . Simmonds ,
P . M ., as M . O . ; E . L . Shepherd , Prov . G . S ., S . O . ; H . C . Levander , P . M ., G . R ., Treas . ; E . H . Thiellay , P . M ., Sec . ; J . B . Lambe , S . D . ; H . F . Frost , J . D . ; C . G . Rushworth , I . G . ; J . Gilbert , Tyler . The lodge was opened in due form , the brethren chanting the opening hymn , and the minutes of the last tneetimj were read and confirmed . The candidates , Bros . E . C . Woodward , Thomas Cohu , and
A . D . Montage . Williams , being in attendance , were duly advanced to thc Degree of Mark Master Mason , in that exemplary manner which all brethren who have had the priviledge of hearing Bro . Holden ' s rendering of that ceremony do testify to , the musical portion being performed by W . Bro . Wm . Worrell , P . G . Organist . Communications , regretting unavoidable absence were read , from the W . M .,
Bro . George Newman , V . W . Bros . Thomas Cubitt , P . M ., G . S . O . , Charles Horsley , P . M ., G . J . O . ; Dr . Whiteway Wilkinson , M . O . ; H . Santer , Reg . ; and other brethren . The lodge was honoured by the presence , as visitors , of W . Bros . Wm . Worrell , P . G . O . ; H . Lovegrove , Prov . . G . S . of W . ; Thos . Badkin , W . M . 2- ( 6 ; and ... McMillan
M . O . 236 . Bro . H . A . Dubois , I . P . M ., was presented with a Past Mastei's jewel , in tecognition of very efficient services as W . M . during his year of office 1878-79 . The name of a candidate for advancement was announced for next meeting . There being no further business , the lodge was closed . The brethren dined at thc Freemasons ' Tavern , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts ensued .
YORK . —York Lodge ( T . I . ) — The installation meeting of this healthy lodge took place on Tuesday , the 20 th inst ., when there was a good muster of ofiicers and brethren . At 6 . 30 the . W . M ., Bro . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett , assumed the chair , supported by the following brethren : Bros . G . Balmford , P . M . ; T . B . Whytehead , P . M . and Sec ; Rev . XV . Valentine , S . W . ; J . Hollins ,
J . W . ; Rev . W . C . Lukis , Chaplain ; J . S . Cumberland , M . O . ; C . G . Padel , S . O . ; G . Garbutt , J . O . ; M . Millington , S . D . ; A . T . B . Turner , J . . ; T . Humphries , as I . G . ; T . G . Hodgson , Org . ; P . Pearson , Tyler ; R . Ware , W . H . Gainforth , W . P . Husband , T . W . Wilson , T . D . Smith , W . Lackcnby , E . J . DeSalis , G . Irving , and the following \ isitors : Bros . Rev . J . Blake , No . 1 Chapter ,
Edinburgh ; J . T . Foster , 49 8 , S . C ., J . Hanley , 556 , I . C ; and F . Sharp , 226 . Successful ballots were taken for Bros . W . B . Dyson , Eboracum Lodge , 1611 ; E . T . Clark , and G . F . Atkinson , of St . Oswald's Lodge , 910 ; and for Bro . J . Todd , P . M ., as a re-joining member . Bro . Dyson was then advanced to the Degree of M . M . M . by the W . M ., after which thc W . M . elect , Bro . the Rev .
\ V . Valentine , was duly installed in the chair of A . in ancient form , Bro . T . B . Whytehead acting as Installing Master . Bro . Valentine then appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . Rev . W . C . Lukis , S . W . ; J . S . Cumberland , J . W . ; T . J . Wilkinson , Chap . ; C . G . Padel , M . O . ; G . Garbutt , S . O . ; M . Millington , J . O . ; T . B . Whylehead , P . M ., Sec . ; W . P . Husband , Asst . Sec . ; T . J .
Wilson , Reg . of Marks ; A . T . B . Turner , S . D . ; T . G . Hodgson , J . D . ; G . Balmford , P . M ., Org . ; T . Humphries , l . G . ; P . Pearson , Tyler . Thc Secretary gave notice of his intention to propose at the next meeting as an honorary member Bro . W . J . Hughan , P . G . W . Two brethren were proposed and seconded as joining members , and the name of a candidate was also brought forward . At 8 . 45 the lodge
was closed , and at nine o ' clock the brethren and thtir visitors met at an excellent supper , served by Bro . J . Toes , to which ample justice was done . At its conclusion the W . M . gave " The Queen and Mark Masonry , " and " The Grand M . M . M . of England and the Grand Lodge . " Bro . T . B . Whytehead then gave " The Health of the W . M ., and Prosperity to the York Mark Lodge . " He said that
the many excellences and virtues of Bro . Valentine were so well known to them that for him to descant upon them would be idle . They all knew how , in spite of unavoidable drawbacks , Bro . Valentine had mojt conscientiously served high office in various Degrees in Masonry , and he was sure that they would all unite in striving to render his year of office one of enjoyment to the W . M . as
well as to themselves . As regarded the lodge , it was now established on a thoroughly firm basis . The roll of members was a sufficient guarantee of its popularity , numbering , as it did , nearly a hundred , and amongst them some of the best and brightest Masons of Yorkshire . The tcast was heartily received , and feelingly responded to by thc W . M ., who thanked the brethren for their uniform
kindness , and concluded by proposing "The Health of the I . P . M ., Bro . W . T . Orde-Powlett , " than whom a more energetic and exemplary Mason was not to be found in the province . In responding , the I . P . M . said that he was grateful for the generous support hc had received during his year , and could truthfully say that his association with the York Mark Lodge as its W . M . had been a source of unmixed pleasure . Thc W . M . proposed "Thc Health of
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( Continued from page 37 J . 1505 ; B . S . Hiles , Sec . 1299 ; J . J acobs , 724 and 1576 ; John Baines , 249 ; H . Ravenscroft , 1264 ; Wm . Pye , 1094 and 249 ; L B . Bunting , P . M . 1035 and 673 ; C . E . Bryan , 1313 ; G . Musker , W . M . 1182 ; G . Maxwell , 594 ; J . W . Booth , 220 ; T . Gray , 1325 ; T . Thornton , 864 ; J . Bunter , 823 ; J . Busfield , 1299 and 21 G ; T . Webster , W . M . 1
82 ^; . W . Marshall , 823 ; G . Taylor , 292 ; J . <_ . Hassell , W . Tucker , 168 ; J . Coriander , 1182 ; J . Wood , 249 , 1675 , Treas . 1094 ( Freemason ) ; and others . The W . M . elect , Bro . Clarfces Tyrer , well known and much respected in Masonry , was presented for thc benefits of installation by Bros . Wood , P . M ., and Pug he , and the ceremony was performed by Bro . H . Hindle , assisted by Bros . Wood and
Pugh . After the usual Masonic honours , the following officers were invested for the ensuing year : —Bros . Dr . Pitts , S . W . ; VV . Thomason , J . W . ; H . Hindle , I . P . M . ; Bagnall , Treas . ( re-elected ) ; H . J . Blackbourne , Sec . ; W . Woods , P . M ., D . C ; John Henderson , S . D . ; P . Asbury , J . D . ; J . P . Bryan , Org . ; Thos . Delamere , I . G . ; J . C . Salmon , Humphries , and Selkirk , Stewards . Bro . M .
Williamson was re-elected Tyler . Before the close of the proceedings a very handsome Past Master ' s jewel was presented to the I . P . M . by the W . M . on behalf of the lodge , and the former brother thanked the members in appropriate terms . The brethren afterwards sat down to dinner in the banqueting room , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured . A selection of music given by several members agreeably enlivened the proceedings .
SOUTHAMPTON . —Albert Edward Lodge ( No . 1780 ) . —On Tuesday , the 6 th inst ., the first regular lodge meeting of Freemasons in Southampton was held in the new Masonic Hall , \ . __ t . the brethren of the above lodge , the youngest in the town , assembled for the purpose of installing Bro . I . Haile , the Master elect , on which occasion the opportunity was embraced of presenting to Bro .
W . Hickman , D . P . G . M ., and whoUor thc past twelve months has becn the Worshipful Master of thc lodge , his portrait in oil , in recognition of the valuable service he has rendered as Deputy Provincial Grand Master of the province , in promoting the establishment of the Piincc Edward Lodge , and presiding over it during the first year of its existence . The portrait has been hung on
the walls of thc lodge , and forms a most suitable addition to a number of other portraits similar in form and style , some of which have now become Masonically historical . The first to be mentioned in point of age is the portrait of Lord Montague , the W . M . ofthe Lodge of Concord , which became d-tunct about half a century since , but whose name is locally perpetuated by the Chapter of Concord , a
comparatively moderp offshoot from the Royal Gloucester Chapter . Some other prominent portraits are those of three Provincial Grand Masters of Hampshire—that of Sir William de Crespigny , P . G . M ., 1819 ; Mr . lVnk-aze , a member for thc bnrough of Southampton , P . G . M ., 1832 ; and Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis , D . P . G . M . 1832 , P . G . M . 1840 , whom many living Masons well remember . Hung
opposite to these three last named portraits , which are oh the cast wall , and therefore behind and on each side the masters' chairs , are portraits also in oil , of the late Bros . C . E . Deacon , D . P . G . M . 1843 , and of J . R . Stebbing , D . P . G . M . 1859 . It is au excellent likeness of the D . P . G . M ., Bro . Hickman , tbree-quaiter length , wearing the collar of a P . G . Officer of England , with a jewel of D . P .
G . M . ' s pendant—his D . P . G . M ' s apron and badge and other Masonic clothing appropriately making it a companion to the other oil portraits in the hall . The artist is Bro . W . Biddlecombe , of Blechynden-terrace . The presentation was made by tbe Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., in the presence of a large number of members of the lodge and visiting brethren .
The installation of the W . M . for the ensuing year ( Bro . Irvine Harlc ) was then proceeded with , the ceremony being performed by the D . P . G . M ., assisted by the following Installing Orficers : —Bros . Past Masters Aslatt , Parkinson , C . J . Phillips , E . T . Howell , S . S ,
Pearce , T . Lashmore , C . A . Dyer , VV . J . Hickman , J . h . l / z Feuvre , R . Sharp , T . P . Payne , W . H . Martin , W . Waters , and others . Over fifty of the brethren afterwarJs sat down to a sumptuous banquet , thc D . P . G . M . being in thc chair , and the SAV . and J . W . in the vice-chairs . This was followed by the usual loyal and Masonic toasts .
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DUKE OF CONNAUGHT CHAPTER ( No . 1524 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was held at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on Wednesday , the 14 th inst . Present : Comps . W . H . Lee , M . E . Z . ; N . Green , H . ; W . Stephens , P . Z ., as J . ( in the unavoidable absence of Comp . Chapman , who was detained elsewhere until a
late period in the evening ) ; \ V . H . Brand , S . E . ; R . A . Steele , S . N . ; E . Somers , P . S . ; 1 " . Brasted , ist Asst . Soj . ; J . L . Payne , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; also Cumps . R . George , H . K . Ring , and H . C . Dye . Visitors : Comps . W . Vincent , j 61-14 ; C . Arkcl ! , S . K . 192 . The chapter having been opened in due form , and the minutes read and confirmed , ballot was taken for Bro . Herbert Charles Dye , of the Star
Lodge , No . l 275 , which proved favourable . Bro . King , S . D . Musgrovc Lodge , No . 1597 ( previously approved ) , and Bro . Dye , being in attendance , were regularly exalted into Royal Arch Masonry . After thc chapter was closed the companions adjourned to ; t substantial repast , and the usual loyal and Masonic tcai-ls were duly honoured . Comp . Ring returned tliaiiks for "The Exaltees , " and Comps . Vincent and Arkell for " The Visitors . "
MANCHESTER . —Caledonian Chapter ( No . 204 ) . —The annual installation meeting nf this chapter was held on Thursday , the 15 th inst ., al the Freemasons' Hall , - ________ - _ - TI ,, . hanl ,-- w „ , nn ,. „« l _ t e . _ . _ n . l __ , ¦ r
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the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and confirmed Comps . the Rev . S . Y . B . Bradshaw , H . elect , and John Roberts , J . elect , were presented for installation ( Comp . R . L . Mestayer being re-elected Z . ) The ceremony was performed throughout by Comp . J . H . Sillitoe , P . Z . 317 , P . P . G . D . of C , who also invested the following companions as officers : Comps . Dawson , S . E . ( re-elected ) ;
Needham , S . K ; Nathaniel Dumville , P . S . ; and R . Hartley , Treas . ( re-elected ) . The balance sheet , which was read and passed , showed the chapter to be in a most flourishing financial position . The chapter was closed in due form at 7 . 30 , and about thirty companions adjourned to a substantial banquet , and spent a most enjoyable evening .
BATH . —Tynte Chapter ( No . 379 ) . —On Tuesday , the 12 th inst ,, the annual meeting was held for the installation of Principals for the ensuing year , under the direction of Ex . Comp . J . J . Dutton , Z . The chapter having been opened , and the minutes read and confirmed , Ex . Comp . Dr . H . Hopkins , who had been invited to officiate , duly installed Ex . Comps . Loder as Z . ; Davis , P . Z ., as H .: and Becket , P . Z ., as J . Ex . Comp . Watts , P . Z .,
was nv ; stcd as E . The attendance of members being very limited , the other appointments were postponed . Comp . Bigwood was elected Janitor . On the proposition of Ex . Comp . Davis the Installing Principal was elected an honorary member of the chapter . Other matters having been discussed , and notices of motion given , the chapter was closed soon after nine , and the companions adjourned to the Castle Hotel for supper .
LIVERPOOL . —Downshire Chapter ( No . 594 ) . —The annual gathering of the companions of this admirably-conducted chapter was held at thc Masonic Hall , Hope-street , Liverpool , on the cth instant , when there was a large attendance JE members and visitors . The chapter was opened at live o ' clock by Comp . R . P . France , M . E . Z ., Comp . John Hayes as H ., and Comp .
John Haughton as J . ; the other officers present being Comps . Thos . Dilcock , Treas . ; A . Morrison , S . E . ; J . Whitfield , S . N . ; Frederick Barnttt P . S ., and Peter Ball , Janitor . The members present included Comps . Jas . T . Callow , H . Wynne Parry , William Evans , David Jackson , A . Pctterson , W . H . ^ Velvets , Robert Williams , David Langley , R . Maddox , Joseph Milner , William Gamble ,
Samuel Prince , William Heap , John Cubbin , Thomas Boswell , and Joseph Wood ( Freemason ) . The list of the visitors included the names of Comps . Thomas Evans , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . B . ; Hugh Williams , P . Z ., P . P . G . S . B . ; Jno . Pemberton , P . Z . P . P . G . S . B . ; William Cottrell , P . Z . 82-j ; Thomas Roberts , P . Z . 6 73 ; Jos . Skeaf , 216 , P . Z ., P . G . Org . ; W . Jones , P . Z . 1086 ; W . J .
Chapman , H . 135 6 ; J . W . Brackenbury , J . 673 ; H . Burrows , Z . 673 ; Jno . King , P . S . 823 ; A . D . Hesketh , S . E . 1356 ; J . G . Hasscll , 823 ; D . Gabrielson , 241 ; and S . Schonstadt , P . S . 203 . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed , after which Comp . R . P . France , M . E . Z ., proceeded to instal Comps . John Hayes , as Z . j John Houghton , as H . ; and Frederick Barnett , as J . The
other officers appointed were Comps . Petterson , S . E . ; W . Parry , S . N . ; W . Evans , Treas . ; T . 'Dilcock , P . S . ; Jenifer and ^ Boswell , A . S . ; and Peter Ball ( re-elected ) Jan . Comp . France , P . Z ., did the whole of the installation work in a manner which could hardly have becn excelled , eliciting the admiration of all those who were present by his efficiency and impressiveness . The newly-installed
Principals then proceeded to exalt Bro . Petterson . This was done in a style which would have reflected credit upon them if it had becn the last instead of the first night of their new positions . Ten brethren were proposed for exaltation , and after other formal business the chapter was closed in proper form . The companions retired for refreshment , supplied by Bro . Chaplin , the Principals presiding in thc places of honour at the table .
HAMMERSMITH . —Andrew Chapter ( No . 834 ) . —On Thursday , thc 15 th inst ., a convocation of this chapter was held at the Bell and Anchor Hotel , West Kensington Gardens , and was unanimously attended , notwithstanding the miserable state of the weather . Punctually at the time named Comp . W . Game , M . E . Z ., opened the chapter , and the business put down in the summons
was speedily disposed of . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to a first-class banquet , supplied by Comp . Millis , which gave great satisfaction to all present . The usual loyal and Royal Arch toasts were given after the removal of the cloth , and were well responded to . In the course of the evening the companions were highly pleased with the singing of Comps . Slack , Bryett , Barfield , and Schieeman .
PLUMSTEAD . —Pattison Chapter ( No . 913 ) . —The quarterly convocation of the above distinguished chapter took place on Thursday , the 15 th instant , at the Lord Raglan , Burrage-road , Ex . Comp . A . Penfold , M . E . Z ., presiding , being attended by the fwo Principals , Ex . Comps . H . J . Butter as H ., and T . D . Hayes as J . The other officers and brethren present were Bros . E . Denton ,
P . S . Kent , Treas . ; C . Coupland , P . Z . and P . S . B . Kent ; H . Pryce , Scribe E . ; W . H . Myers , P . Z ., who undertook the duties of Sciibe N ., and fulfilled them exceedingly well ; W . B . Lloyd , P . S . ; Eugene Sweny , ist Asst . S . ; H . Mason , 2 nd Asst . S . ; IL Shaw , H . Harding , Org . ; T . Cartland , W . Rees , J . H . Roberts , G . W . Beaver , W . Keeble , E . Tappcnden , H . De Gray , 13 ; and C . Jolly
( I ' rirmiison ) . Ihe chapter having been opened by the Past and Present Principals , the companions were admitted , and the minutes and accounts passed . The ballot was then taken for Bros . Charles Worburton Russell and Henry Winter , both of Lodge 913 , and the ballot proving unanimous , those brothers were with the usual formalities duly exalted to the Degree of Royal Arch Masons . The
Royal Arch.
chapter was then closed , and the brethren partook of one of those superb little banquets for which Comp . Tucker , the host , is so worthily esteemed and noted . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts followed , and as we have received
a hint from the esteemed editor to cut our lucubration short for the present , we can only say that a most delightful evening was spent , made interesting and enjoyable by the eloquent speeches of Comps . Penfold , Butter , Hayes the 1 st Principal , and McDougall .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
St . MARK'S LODGE ( No . 1 ) . —A regular meeting was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tuesday , the 6 th inst . Thc brethren present were V . W . Bros . Rev . P . M . Holden , P . M ., P . G . C , acting as W . M . in the unavoidable absence of the W . M ., Bro . George Newman ; H . A . Dubois , I . P . M . ; Dr . Ernest Brette , P . M ., P . G . C , acting S . W . ; Wm . Stephens , J . W . ; P . L . Simmonds ,
P . M ., as M . O . ; E . L . Shepherd , Prov . G . S ., S . O . ; H . C . Levander , P . M ., G . R ., Treas . ; E . H . Thiellay , P . M ., Sec . ; J . B . Lambe , S . D . ; H . F . Frost , J . D . ; C . G . Rushworth , I . G . ; J . Gilbert , Tyler . The lodge was opened in due form , the brethren chanting the opening hymn , and the minutes of the last tneetimj were read and confirmed . The candidates , Bros . E . C . Woodward , Thomas Cohu , and
A . D . Montage . Williams , being in attendance , were duly advanced to thc Degree of Mark Master Mason , in that exemplary manner which all brethren who have had the priviledge of hearing Bro . Holden ' s rendering of that ceremony do testify to , the musical portion being performed by W . Bro . Wm . Worrell , P . G . Organist . Communications , regretting unavoidable absence were read , from the W . M .,
Bro . George Newman , V . W . Bros . Thomas Cubitt , P . M ., G . S . O . , Charles Horsley , P . M ., G . J . O . ; Dr . Whiteway Wilkinson , M . O . ; H . Santer , Reg . ; and other brethren . The lodge was honoured by the presence , as visitors , of W . Bros . Wm . Worrell , P . G . O . ; H . Lovegrove , Prov . . G . S . of W . ; Thos . Badkin , W . M . 2- ( 6 ; and ... McMillan
M . O . 236 . Bro . H . A . Dubois , I . P . M ., was presented with a Past Mastei's jewel , in tecognition of very efficient services as W . M . during his year of office 1878-79 . The name of a candidate for advancement was announced for next meeting . There being no further business , the lodge was closed . The brethren dined at thc Freemasons ' Tavern , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts ensued .
YORK . —York Lodge ( T . I . ) — The installation meeting of this healthy lodge took place on Tuesday , the 20 th inst ., when there was a good muster of ofiicers and brethren . At 6 . 30 the . W . M ., Bro . the Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett , assumed the chair , supported by the following brethren : Bros . G . Balmford , P . M . ; T . B . Whytehead , P . M . and Sec ; Rev . XV . Valentine , S . W . ; J . Hollins ,
J . W . ; Rev . W . C . Lukis , Chaplain ; J . S . Cumberland , M . O . ; C . G . Padel , S . O . ; G . Garbutt , J . O . ; M . Millington , S . D . ; A . T . B . Turner , J . . ; T . Humphries , as I . G . ; T . G . Hodgson , Org . ; P . Pearson , Tyler ; R . Ware , W . H . Gainforth , W . P . Husband , T . W . Wilson , T . D . Smith , W . Lackcnby , E . J . DeSalis , G . Irving , and the following \ isitors : Bros . Rev . J . Blake , No . 1 Chapter ,
Edinburgh ; J . T . Foster , 49 8 , S . C ., J . Hanley , 556 , I . C ; and F . Sharp , 226 . Successful ballots were taken for Bros . W . B . Dyson , Eboracum Lodge , 1611 ; E . T . Clark , and G . F . Atkinson , of St . Oswald's Lodge , 910 ; and for Bro . J . Todd , P . M ., as a re-joining member . Bro . Dyson was then advanced to the Degree of M . M . M . by the W . M ., after which thc W . M . elect , Bro . the Rev .
\ V . Valentine , was duly installed in the chair of A . in ancient form , Bro . T . B . Whytehead acting as Installing Master . Bro . Valentine then appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . Rev . W . C . Lukis , S . W . ; J . S . Cumberland , J . W . ; T . J . Wilkinson , Chap . ; C . G . Padel , M . O . ; G . Garbutt , S . O . ; M . Millington , J . O . ; T . B . Whylehead , P . M ., Sec . ; W . P . Husband , Asst . Sec . ; T . J .
Wilson , Reg . of Marks ; A . T . B . Turner , S . D . ; T . G . Hodgson , J . D . ; G . Balmford , P . M ., Org . ; T . Humphries , l . G . ; P . Pearson , Tyler . Thc Secretary gave notice of his intention to propose at the next meeting as an honorary member Bro . W . J . Hughan , P . G . W . Two brethren were proposed and seconded as joining members , and the name of a candidate was also brought forward . At 8 . 45 the lodge
was closed , and at nine o ' clock the brethren and thtir visitors met at an excellent supper , served by Bro . J . Toes , to which ample justice was done . At its conclusion the W . M . gave " The Queen and Mark Masonry , " and " The Grand M . M . M . of England and the Grand Lodge . " Bro . T . B . Whytehead then gave " The Health of the W . M ., and Prosperity to the York Mark Lodge . " He said that
the many excellences and virtues of Bro . Valentine were so well known to them that for him to descant upon them would be idle . They all knew how , in spite of unavoidable drawbacks , Bro . Valentine had mojt conscientiously served high office in various Degrees in Masonry , and he was sure that they would all unite in striving to render his year of office one of enjoyment to the W . M . as
well as to themselves . As regarded the lodge , it was now established on a thoroughly firm basis . The roll of members was a sufficient guarantee of its popularity , numbering , as it did , nearly a hundred , and amongst them some of the best and brightest Masons of Yorkshire . The tcast was heartily received , and feelingly responded to by thc W . M ., who thanked the brethren for their uniform
kindness , and concluded by proposing "The Health of the I . P . M ., Bro . W . T . Orde-Powlett , " than whom a more energetic and exemplary Mason was not to be found in the province . In responding , the I . P . M . said that he was grateful for the generous support hc had received during his year , and could truthfully say that his association with the York Mark Lodge as its W . M . had been a source of unmixed pleasure . Thc W . M . proposed "Thc Health of