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svere many instances of men svho had taken a position in a corporation by svhich they had been educated , Jand he often svondered that they did not see any of the boys educated in the Masonic School coming to the fore . He svas rather ashamed that they did not . But svhere there svas such an instance he ( Bro . Fenn ) felt additional pleasure in installing such a brother . '
The VV . M . then proposed " The Health of the I . P . M ., Bro . Thos . \ V . Casburn Bush , " and presented him with a valuable and elegant tea and coffee set and a beautiful oil portrait of himself ( Bro . Bush ) , svhich had been painted by Bro . Cyril Stanley Williams , the newly appointed Organist of the Lodge . The W . M . accompanied the presentation by some svell-deserved compliments to
Bro . Bush on the eminent services he had rendered to the Lodge during several years , both as Warden , Alaster , and Secretary . Bro . Bush had also served the Charities , and in his capacity of Stesvard had taken up a total sum of more than £ 1000 . The inscription on the presentation svas " Presented to Bro . Thos . VV . Casburn Bush , by the members of Temple Bar Lodge , No . 172 S , in
recognition of the great services he has rendered to the lodge in having twice served as W . M ., and in various other capacities . " Bro . Bush , in acknosvledging the compliment , said it was a very memorable night for him , because he knesv that he svas in the good opinion and esteem of every brother in the lodge , and not only that , but of every one svho had honoured the lodge by his presence . With respect
to his services to the lodge , to render them had been a labour of love . As one of the founders of the lodge he found that all svho svere associated svith him in that office had a sincere love of Freemasonry and the influence of the Order , which would cause the lodge to be looked at in the future as conspicuous for every trait and characteristic that should alsvays prevail . The kindness of the brethren
svould never be effaced from ^ his memory , and if future generations svere inclined to forget it , the handsome testimonial and its inscription svould remind them . He thanked thebrethren for the gift , and hoped the G . A . O . T . U . would enable him for many years to place his services at the disposal of the lodge . Bros . McDosvall and Bailey replied to the toast of "The
Visitors , " Bro . Cleak for "The Initiate , " and Bro . Butcher for "The P . M's . " Bro . Terry responded for "The Masonic Institutions , " and stated that there svould be 127 candidates for the next election of the Benevolent Institution , and only 12 vacancies . The toast of "The Officers , " follosved by the Tyler's toast , closed the proceedings .
BROMLEY SAINT LEONARD LODGE ( No . 1 S 05 ) . —The anniversary gathering of the abovenamed lodge svas celebrated svith great success on the 13 th inst ., at the Vestry Hall , Bosv-road , E . Among the numerous officers and brethren present svere Bros . J . Al . Knight , W . AL ; A . Peterken , S . W . and VV . AI . elect ; J . E . McLaren , as IJ . VV . ; J . Collier , Treas . ; VV . J . Rasvley ,
Sec ; H . B . Forbes , S . D . ; F . Maisland , as I . G . ; R . J . Fennell , LP . AL ; W . Clarke , P . G . P . England ; S . Smith , H . Johnson , B . Johnson , J . Bailey , Tom Green , R . Toole , W . Home , and W . Y . Harvey . The business included the conferring of the Third Degree upon Bro . C . F . Kemball , and the passing of Bro . T . Green to the Second Degree . In both these ceremonies
the W . M . acquitted himself in a very able and masterly manner . The next business svas the installation of Bro . Archibald Peterken , S . VV . and W . M . elect , svhich svas undertaken and most ably fulfilled by Bro . R . T . Fennell , P . M . 1805 , & c . After the usual ceremony , the nesvly-installed W . AI . svas duly saluted by the brethren , and Bro . Peterken made the follosving appointments and invested the
brethren in a very appropriate and able manner , viz .: Bros . ] . E . McLaren , S . W . ; H . B . Forbes , J . W . ; J . Collier , Treas . ; VV . J . Rasvley , Secretary since the foundation ; C . Hornby , S . D . ; F . v aisland , J . D . ; I . Bailey , I . G . j R . Toole and H . Johnson , Stesvards . ; C Sheppard , Tyler . A handsome P . AI . 's jesvel svas presented in lodge to Bro . John Alackenzie Knight , I . P . M ,, in recognition of his able
and valuable services to the lodge during the period of his Mastership , and a cordial vote of thanks to Bro . Fennell , P . M ., for his very efficient services as Installing Master was unanimously voted and adopted . Other items of lodge business having been satisfactorily disposed of , the lodge svas closed , and thebrethren repaired to Bros . Ritter and Clifford's famous hostelry , the Guildhall
lavern , Gresham-street , EC , svhere a capital banquet was adequately served and enjoyed . Among the numerous visitors sve noticed Bros . B . Cundick , P . M ., A . Prevost , A . Furness , and R . Hirst , all of His ; M . jutssim , S . D . 95 ; W . M . Mead , 504 ; J . W . B . Wilson , 174 ; C . J . D . Alears , 1076 ; A . J . Nutt , ' 395 ; J . Page , 1749 ; G . P . Ninvett , 1672 ; G . H . Stephens , W . M . 1623 ; F . A . White , P . AI . 907 ; and
others . During the installation ceremony sve may mention that Bro . B . Cundick , P . M . 1421 , acted as S . W . ; Bro . F . A . White , P . M . 907 , & c , as J . W . ; and Bro . VV . Clarke , "•G . P . England , & c , as D . C . in most able manner . , At the conclusion of the banquet , Bro . Peterken dealt with the usual toast list in an able mannerhe having
, alread y served the office of W . M . in another lodge . Bro . J . M . Knight felicitously responded to his health having been toasted , and acknosvledged the honour the lodge had done him in asvarding him the P . M . ' s jesvel , which he hoped to svear for many years , and transmit to his successors as an evidence of the respect in svhich he svas
held at the conclusion of his year of Mastership of the St . Leonard Lodge . Bro . Clarke , P . G . P . England , made a stirring and able appeal to the brethren in support of the three Alasonic Lharitable Institutions . Bros . Cundick , P . M . 1421 ; White , P . M . 907 ; and G . "•Stephens , W . AI . 1623 , responded for "The Visitors , " and a successful meeting terminated svith the Tyler ' s toast .
HONOR OAK LODGE ( No . 1986 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge svas held at the Moore Park Hotel , on the 13 th inst . Being an " off-night" sve had but mtle svork on the agenda paper , and there was not the customary large attendance . Amongst those present svere Bros . C . H . Phillips , I . P . M . ; W . Hopekirk , Treas . ; H . Maunder Williams , S . W . ; H . Stokes , J . VV . ; G . Langley , acting Sec . ; Rev . J . Wilson-Haffenden , Chap . ; I . N Hartley s . D . ; H . Hooper , J . D . ; G . W * . Knight , LG . ; A . Darel P . AL , D . C ; F . Frances , W . S . ; and Thomas 'yier ; also Bros . James , Worstencroft , F . Wooton , W .
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Bartlett , C . E . Pearson , A . Pitman , E . Bye , and others . 'The visitors svere Bros . James Stevens , P . M . 720 , 121 G , 1426 , & c . ; and E . A . Francis , 165 S . The minutes of the previous meeting svere read and confirmed . The attendance of a candidate accepted at a previous meeting svas confidently expected , but at the last moment intimation of inability to attend svas handed to
the VV . M . The election of W . M . and Treas . for the ensuing year was therefore at once proceeded svith , and Bro . H . Maunder Williams , one of the founders of the lodge and a highly esteemed brother amongst the members , svas unanimously elected to the former position , and Bro . Hopekirk , P . M ., svas re-elected Treasurer . Both brethren returned thanks in very appropriate terms . Bro . Thomas svas re-elected Tyler , after proposition—in terms cf earnest
appreciation and courtesy as Tyler . A Past Master ' s jesvel of the lodge pattern svas voted by acclamation to Bro . C . H . Philips , W . M ., for presentation at ensuing meeting . On the recommendation of one of the visitors , a money vote , in aid of a distressed brother of the Mariners Lodge , No . 249 , Liverpool , svas granted , and the lodge svas then closed . The installation of Bro . Williams , the W . M . elect , svill take place on the second Wednesday in February .
LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE LODGE ( No . 1962 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge svas held at Anderton's Hotel on the 16 th inst . Bro . VV . C . Claridge , W . AL , presided , and , supported by his officers , raised Bros . Pearce and Cook to the Third Degree . The VV . AI . next installed Bro . A . Haig-Brosvn , for svhom , he being at the present the Alaster of the Sincerity Lodge , 174 a
dis-, pensation svas granted by the Grand Master for holding the two Alasterships at the same time . The ceremony of installation svas admirably performed by Bro . Claridge . The follosving brethren svere appointed as officers : Bros . Walter MacDougall , S . W . ; A . H . Sandle , J . W . ; A . McDosvall , P . M ., Treas . ; VV . C . Claridge , LP . AL , Sec ; W . J . Tasman , S . D . ; L . V . Walker , J . D . ; I . W . AlcAlpin ,
I . G . ; ' E . W . Smith , Org . ; J . C . Tilt , D . C ; J . Green and H . F . Bing , Stwds . ; and Lackland , Tyler . Bro . Claridge then delivered the addresses in excellent style . Before the lodge svas closed , the VV . M . said it svas usual svhen a Past Master ' s jesvel svas voted to an outgoing Alaster to present that jewel at the banquet table ; but it was really Masonic business , and therefore ought to be
conducted in lodge . He should therefore present Bro . Claridge svith the jesvel voted to him by the lodge in the lodge , and he requested that svorthy brother to value it not for its intrinsic svorth , not that it svas so many guineas' svorth on the lodge minutes , but because it represented the feelings of the brethren of thc lodge svho had voted it , and svho regarded Bro . Claridge's svork as an example to the lodge .
Bro . Claridge had till the last year performed the duties of Secretary , and he had done this so well that the brethren considered he ought to have the compliment paid him of electing him as Alaster of the lodge . The brethren therefore elected him ; hc svas installed , and he had had a year of office svhich reflected the greatest credit on him . It svas in consideration of these services that the brethren at the
last meeting voted him a Past Alaster ' s jesvel , and this jesvel they all hoped nosv he svould live many years to svear as a memento of those energetic and excellent services he had performed . Bro . Claridge , in reply , said he fully appreciated the gift of the brethren , and he should ever consider it his greatest honour to be able to svear it . He had endeavoured to
sustain the character of the London Rifle Brigade Lodge , and he svas sure that svhat he had done had been fully estimated by the brethren . He should not value the jesvel for its money value , as the VV . M . had said , but for the kind feelings svhich had incited the brethren to vote it to him . The lodge svas thereupon closed , and the brethren adjourned to a choice banquet . The follosving brethren svere
present among the visitors of the evening : Bros . J . S . Stacy , S . D . 1572 ; , - J . J . Berry , P . M ., P . Z . 554 ; A . McMillan , P . M . 136 5 ; D . J . P . Campbell , J . W . 21 ; j . S . Ladge , 1178 ; J . Rosve , 1559 ; J . Gordon , 1924 ; C . G . Williams , 172 S ; E . F . Debenham , 28 ; VV . H . Alarston , P . M . 55 ; H . Smith , W . M . 1 S 1 S ; J . Alarrans , 1017 ; H . Massey , P . M . 619 and 1928 ; T . VV . C . Bush , P . M . 172 S ;
Boulton , P . M . 105 G ; G . Mickley , P . M . 449 ; j . A . Archer , W . M . 1 G 73 ; H . Nuding , VV . M . 140 ; G , Wakefield , 129 S ; W . A . Gorman , 27 ; W . Al . Wells , I . G . 174 ; VV . T . Wyatt , 1 S 94 ; G . G . Stockman , ; 725 ; and A . R . Carter , J . W . 172 S . After the banquet the usual toasts svere proposed . " The Queen and the Craft , " " The M . W . G . M ., " and " The Pro G . AL , Deputy G . AL , and . the rest of the Grand Officers , " were duly honoured . Bro . Claridge , I . P . M ., in proposing "The VV . M ., " said that Bro . Hanr-Brosvn svas so svell knosvn . that it suns a
household svord in the brigade , and certainly it svas in the lodge . Therefore they looked forsvard with a very great deal of pleasure to his year of office , feeling svell assured that he wouldhavebotha happy and a prosperous year . The brethren of the lodge svould join svith him in heartily wishing the VV . AI . such a year of office . The W . AL , in reply , said he could only imagine that the
brethren did not place him in that position hastily , but that they thought over it , and the fact that his election svas unanimous , shosved that the brethren svere all of one mind . They thought that he svas most fitted to fill the position he nosv occupied , and he only trusted that svhen his year of office had expired they svould be of the same opinion . It svould be his desire and endeavour to keep up the credit ,
the honour , and the reputation of this London Rifle Brigade Lodge . It svas a young lodge , but it svas started under good auspices—it had continued in its career svith grand and noble success up to the present , and it svould be his aim not to dim that success , but to add , if possible , lustre to it . He had Masonry generally at heart ; it svas his aim and endeavour to do all he could in Masonry and tosvards
Masonry , and he svas sure they svould give him credit for having done his best . If they thought he had not done it , they thought it svas svhat he ought to have done . The Worshipful Alaster next gave "The I . P . M . and the other Past Alasters . " Bro . Claridge svas in a dual capacity of LP . AL and Secretary . They svere aware that since the foundation of the lodge he had been the mainspring of
it . He had been the Secretary of the lodge from its foundation , and even svhile he svas Master he svas to a great extent Secretary as svell . He had nosv returned to his real duties , but he had just had thrust upon him the additional honour of being I . P . M . of the lodge . The other tsvo Past Masters were nosv Bros . Neville Green and McDowall . He svas sure if a difficulty arose in the lodge
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the VV . M . svould have plenty of brethren to assist him svithout reference to the Book of Constitutions . Bro . Walter C Claridge , I . P . AL , in responding , said it svas a very proud position to be placed in , and he appreciated to the full extreme the being placed in the position of P . M . of this lodge . Even before the foundation of the lodge up to the present time hc had been continually before the brethren , therefore he need not take up their
time saying more . But he svould take this opportunity of thanking the brethren for the kindness and good fellowship and friendship they had shosvn to him , and for his having been placed in the proud position of I . P . M . of this lodge . Bro . Neville Green , P . M ., also replied . As an old member of the Brigade he had often thought of forming this lodge . Years ago , before it svas sanctianed , he had thought of it , but various difficulties svere throsvn in the svay .
Hosvever , by sticking to it they had formed the lodge , and the reasons they had given for getting it up had been fully justified by the result . Hc svas proud of having been the first Alaster . The lodge svas nosv entering upon its fourth year . It had only been consecrated a short time , but from the steady svay it svent forsvard it had fulfilled the prediction of Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke that it svould become one of the best lodges in London . They had an
additional reason for svorking svell together , all being members of the same regiment—a regiment svhich stood very high indeed in Volunteer circles . As long as he had health and strength to remain a member of the lodge , he should alsvays do so , and give his best services to it To the toast of " The Visitors " Bro . Thos . VV . C Bush , P . AL Temple Bar Lodge , svas the first respondent , and he said that in the London Ride Brigade Lodge he had many
true and valued friends . Within the last few months his third son had joined the regiment , and from svhat that son had seen ot many of the members of the lodge , svhen his age permitted , he svould if they thought fit to elect him , join svith heart y goodsvill this grand and loyal lodge . Bro . Bush then took the opportunity of thanking Bro . Walter AIcDosvall for performing the ceremony of initiation for him the evening before in the Temple Bar Lodge , svhen he
( Bro . Bush ) svas too unsvell to do so . Bros . Hosvard Smith and Major Campbell also replied . The Worshipful Alaster also proposed "The Alasonic Institutions , " and made a posverful appeal on behalf of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for the next festival , of svhich Bro . AIcDosvall svas going to be a Stesvard of the London Rifle Brigade Lodge . Bro . McDowall , in the course of his reply , said there
svere 46 aged Freemasons and 81 svidosvs on the list for election in Alay to the annuity of the Benevolent Institution , while there svere only 12 vacancies for the men . Unless the fund svas greatly contributed to 81 svidosvs svould have to go asvay disappointed . Bro . Neville Green represented the lodge for the Boys' School the year before last ; he ( Bro . AIcDosvall ) had the honour of representing the lodge at the Girls' School last year , and he felt very proud indeed
nosv to have an opportunity of taking up the largest list of any London or provincial combination to the Benevolent Institution . He could not command money , but he asked for it : it svas in a good cause ; it could not be given to a better . He svas doing the best he could for it ; lie had sent out circulars to the brethren , and he hoped he should
be able to represent the London Rifle Brigade Lodge in the svay in svhich it deserved . The toast of "The Officers " follosved , and the S . VV . and several other brethren acknosvledged the compliment . The Tyler ' s toast was then given , and the brethren separated . There svas some excellent singing during the evening by members of the lodge .
WOOLWICH . —Union Waterloo Lodge ( No . 13 V—The usual monthly meeting of this grand old lodge , nosv verging on its centenary , took place on Wednesday , the 14 th inst ., at the Alasonic Hall , William-street , svhen a goodly number of the brethren and visitors from far and near assembled to greet thc W . M ., Bro . G . H . Masters , and svish him and the lodge a prosperous and happy nesv year . Bro . Alasters presided , and svas supported by Bros .
R . Smith , LP . AL ; G . Davies , P . AL ; T . Hutton , P . AL , Treas . ; N . Brown , P . M ., Sec ; H . Syer , P . AL-, T . Hosgood , P . AL ; R . Hodgkisson , P . M . ; W . J . Akers , S . W . ; A . deal , J . VV . ; J . G . Alilbourne , S . D . ; VV . Tailby . J . D . ; H . Grice , I . G . ; L . Chasteaneuf , St . vd . ; J . VV . Gee , Treas . 1536 ; W . Aloulds , S . W . 153 G ; W . Maule , S . D . 1536 ; J . Saunderson , J . VV . 700 ; J . VVood , 381 ; G . J . Calton , 15 S ; C Jolly 013 ( Freemason ); and
others . Alessrs . Dennison and Keeble svere initiated . Bros . Goddard , Higgett , Saule , Alartin , and Duckmanton svere passed ; and Bros . Curtis and Hosvard svere raised . The lodge syas then closed , and the brethren partook of refreshments in the hall . At the social board , the W . M ., in brief but well-chosen sentences , proposed the usual loyal and Masonic toasts ,
svhich svere cordially responded to . Bro . Smith , P . M ., in proposing the toast of "The VV . M ., " said Bro . Alasters had already given them proofs of svhat he could do over and over again . His working was all that could be desired , and under his rule there svas no fear that the Union Waterloo Lodge svould lose anything of its old renosvn . He asked them therefore to drink his health svith all the honour it deserved . The toast
having been drank svith fervour , Bro . Alasters , in returning thanks , said they knesv he svas unable to make a long speech , and also hosv highly he esteemed their good svishes . That year svould mark an epoch in the history of their lodge , for before he left the chair he hoped that he svould be in a position to tell them that Grand Lodge had granted them their centenary jesvel on the completion of the hundredth year of uninterrupted existence . It svas the oldest lodge and mother of all the
lodges of the district , and the only one that could lay any claim to such antiquity around them . He thanked them cordially for the toast . The other toasts svere "The Initiates , " "The Past Masters , " The Visitors , " "The Ollicers , " and "The Masonic Press . " The evening svas a most pleasant one , and sve congratulate the VV . AI . on such a prosperous and harmonious beginning of his year of office .
BOLTON . —Anchor and Hope Lodge ( No . 37 )'—The annual festival of this ancient lodge ( constituted 1732 ) was held at the Swan Hotel , on Monday , the 5 th inst ., svhen there svere present Bros . John Booth , W . AL ; F . W . Pacey , S . VV . ; J W . Poyntz , J . W , ; S . Shersvood .
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svere many instances of men svho had taken a position in a corporation by svhich they had been educated , Jand he often svondered that they did not see any of the boys educated in the Masonic School coming to the fore . He svas rather ashamed that they did not . But svhere there svas such an instance he ( Bro . Fenn ) felt additional pleasure in installing such a brother . '
The VV . M . then proposed " The Health of the I . P . M ., Bro . Thos . \ V . Casburn Bush , " and presented him with a valuable and elegant tea and coffee set and a beautiful oil portrait of himself ( Bro . Bush ) , svhich had been painted by Bro . Cyril Stanley Williams , the newly appointed Organist of the Lodge . The W . M . accompanied the presentation by some svell-deserved compliments to
Bro . Bush on the eminent services he had rendered to the Lodge during several years , both as Warden , Alaster , and Secretary . Bro . Bush had also served the Charities , and in his capacity of Stesvard had taken up a total sum of more than £ 1000 . The inscription on the presentation svas " Presented to Bro . Thos . VV . Casburn Bush , by the members of Temple Bar Lodge , No . 172 S , in
recognition of the great services he has rendered to the lodge in having twice served as W . M ., and in various other capacities . " Bro . Bush , in acknosvledging the compliment , said it was a very memorable night for him , because he knesv that he svas in the good opinion and esteem of every brother in the lodge , and not only that , but of every one svho had honoured the lodge by his presence . With respect
to his services to the lodge , to render them had been a labour of love . As one of the founders of the lodge he found that all svho svere associated svith him in that office had a sincere love of Freemasonry and the influence of the Order , which would cause the lodge to be looked at in the future as conspicuous for every trait and characteristic that should alsvays prevail . The kindness of the brethren
svould never be effaced from ^ his memory , and if future generations svere inclined to forget it , the handsome testimonial and its inscription svould remind them . He thanked thebrethren for the gift , and hoped the G . A . O . T . U . would enable him for many years to place his services at the disposal of the lodge . Bros . McDosvall and Bailey replied to the toast of "The
Visitors , " Bro . Cleak for "The Initiate , " and Bro . Butcher for "The P . M's . " Bro . Terry responded for "The Masonic Institutions , " and stated that there svould be 127 candidates for the next election of the Benevolent Institution , and only 12 vacancies . The toast of "The Officers , " follosved by the Tyler's toast , closed the proceedings .
BROMLEY SAINT LEONARD LODGE ( No . 1 S 05 ) . —The anniversary gathering of the abovenamed lodge svas celebrated svith great success on the 13 th inst ., at the Vestry Hall , Bosv-road , E . Among the numerous officers and brethren present svere Bros . J . Al . Knight , W . AL ; A . Peterken , S . W . and VV . AI . elect ; J . E . McLaren , as IJ . VV . ; J . Collier , Treas . ; VV . J . Rasvley ,
Sec ; H . B . Forbes , S . D . ; F . Maisland , as I . G . ; R . J . Fennell , LP . AL ; W . Clarke , P . G . P . England ; S . Smith , H . Johnson , B . Johnson , J . Bailey , Tom Green , R . Toole , W . Home , and W . Y . Harvey . The business included the conferring of the Third Degree upon Bro . C . F . Kemball , and the passing of Bro . T . Green to the Second Degree . In both these ceremonies
the W . M . acquitted himself in a very able and masterly manner . The next business svas the installation of Bro . Archibald Peterken , S . VV . and W . M . elect , svhich svas undertaken and most ably fulfilled by Bro . R . T . Fennell , P . M . 1805 , & c . After the usual ceremony , the nesvly-installed W . AI . svas duly saluted by the brethren , and Bro . Peterken made the follosving appointments and invested the
brethren in a very appropriate and able manner , viz .: Bros . ] . E . McLaren , S . W . ; H . B . Forbes , J . W . ; J . Collier , Treas . ; VV . J . Rasvley , Secretary since the foundation ; C . Hornby , S . D . ; F . v aisland , J . D . ; I . Bailey , I . G . j R . Toole and H . Johnson , Stesvards . ; C Sheppard , Tyler . A handsome P . AI . 's jesvel svas presented in lodge to Bro . John Alackenzie Knight , I . P . M ,, in recognition of his able
and valuable services to the lodge during the period of his Mastership , and a cordial vote of thanks to Bro . Fennell , P . M ., for his very efficient services as Installing Master was unanimously voted and adopted . Other items of lodge business having been satisfactorily disposed of , the lodge svas closed , and thebrethren repaired to Bros . Ritter and Clifford's famous hostelry , the Guildhall
lavern , Gresham-street , EC , svhere a capital banquet was adequately served and enjoyed . Among the numerous visitors sve noticed Bros . B . Cundick , P . M ., A . Prevost , A . Furness , and R . Hirst , all of His ; M . jutssim , S . D . 95 ; W . M . Mead , 504 ; J . W . B . Wilson , 174 ; C . J . D . Alears , 1076 ; A . J . Nutt , ' 395 ; J . Page , 1749 ; G . P . Ninvett , 1672 ; G . H . Stephens , W . M . 1623 ; F . A . White , P . AI . 907 ; and
others . During the installation ceremony sve may mention that Bro . B . Cundick , P . M . 1421 , acted as S . W . ; Bro . F . A . White , P . M . 907 , & c , as J . W . ; and Bro . VV . Clarke , "•G . P . England , & c , as D . C . in most able manner . , At the conclusion of the banquet , Bro . Peterken dealt with the usual toast list in an able mannerhe having
, alread y served the office of W . M . in another lodge . Bro . J . M . Knight felicitously responded to his health having been toasted , and acknosvledged the honour the lodge had done him in asvarding him the P . M . ' s jesvel , which he hoped to svear for many years , and transmit to his successors as an evidence of the respect in svhich he svas
held at the conclusion of his year of Mastership of the St . Leonard Lodge . Bro . Clarke , P . G . P . England , made a stirring and able appeal to the brethren in support of the three Alasonic Lharitable Institutions . Bros . Cundick , P . M . 1421 ; White , P . M . 907 ; and G . "•Stephens , W . AI . 1623 , responded for "The Visitors , " and a successful meeting terminated svith the Tyler ' s toast .
HONOR OAK LODGE ( No . 1986 ) . —The regular meeting of this lodge svas held at the Moore Park Hotel , on the 13 th inst . Being an " off-night" sve had but mtle svork on the agenda paper , and there was not the customary large attendance . Amongst those present svere Bros . C . H . Phillips , I . P . M . ; W . Hopekirk , Treas . ; H . Maunder Williams , S . W . ; H . Stokes , J . VV . ; G . Langley , acting Sec . ; Rev . J . Wilson-Haffenden , Chap . ; I . N Hartley s . D . ; H . Hooper , J . D . ; G . W * . Knight , LG . ; A . Darel P . AL , D . C ; F . Frances , W . S . ; and Thomas 'yier ; also Bros . James , Worstencroft , F . Wooton , W .
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Bartlett , C . E . Pearson , A . Pitman , E . Bye , and others . 'The visitors svere Bros . James Stevens , P . M . 720 , 121 G , 1426 , & c . ; and E . A . Francis , 165 S . The minutes of the previous meeting svere read and confirmed . The attendance of a candidate accepted at a previous meeting svas confidently expected , but at the last moment intimation of inability to attend svas handed to
the VV . M . The election of W . M . and Treas . for the ensuing year was therefore at once proceeded svith , and Bro . H . Maunder Williams , one of the founders of the lodge and a highly esteemed brother amongst the members , svas unanimously elected to the former position , and Bro . Hopekirk , P . M ., svas re-elected Treasurer . Both brethren returned thanks in very appropriate terms . Bro . Thomas svas re-elected Tyler , after proposition—in terms cf earnest
appreciation and courtesy as Tyler . A Past Master ' s jesvel of the lodge pattern svas voted by acclamation to Bro . C . H . Philips , W . M ., for presentation at ensuing meeting . On the recommendation of one of the visitors , a money vote , in aid of a distressed brother of the Mariners Lodge , No . 249 , Liverpool , svas granted , and the lodge svas then closed . The installation of Bro . Williams , the W . M . elect , svill take place on the second Wednesday in February .
LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE LODGE ( No . 1962 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge svas held at Anderton's Hotel on the 16 th inst . Bro . VV . C . Claridge , W . AL , presided , and , supported by his officers , raised Bros . Pearce and Cook to the Third Degree . The VV . AI . next installed Bro . A . Haig-Brosvn , for svhom , he being at the present the Alaster of the Sincerity Lodge , 174 a
dis-, pensation svas granted by the Grand Master for holding the two Alasterships at the same time . The ceremony of installation svas admirably performed by Bro . Claridge . The follosving brethren svere appointed as officers : Bros . Walter MacDougall , S . W . ; A . H . Sandle , J . W . ; A . McDosvall , P . M ., Treas . ; VV . C . Claridge , LP . AL , Sec ; W . J . Tasman , S . D . ; L . V . Walker , J . D . ; I . W . AlcAlpin ,
I . G . ; ' E . W . Smith , Org . ; J . C . Tilt , D . C ; J . Green and H . F . Bing , Stwds . ; and Lackland , Tyler . Bro . Claridge then delivered the addresses in excellent style . Before the lodge svas closed , the VV . M . said it svas usual svhen a Past Master ' s jesvel svas voted to an outgoing Alaster to present that jewel at the banquet table ; but it was really Masonic business , and therefore ought to be
conducted in lodge . He should therefore present Bro . Claridge svith the jesvel voted to him by the lodge in the lodge , and he requested that svorthy brother to value it not for its intrinsic svorth , not that it svas so many guineas' svorth on the lodge minutes , but because it represented the feelings of the brethren of thc lodge svho had voted it , and svho regarded Bro . Claridge's svork as an example to the lodge .
Bro . Claridge had till the last year performed the duties of Secretary , and he had done this so well that the brethren considered he ought to have the compliment paid him of electing him as Alaster of the lodge . The brethren therefore elected him ; hc svas installed , and he had had a year of office svhich reflected the greatest credit on him . It svas in consideration of these services that the brethren at the
last meeting voted him a Past Alaster ' s jesvel , and this jesvel they all hoped nosv he svould live many years to svear as a memento of those energetic and excellent services he had performed . Bro . Claridge , in reply , said he fully appreciated the gift of the brethren , and he should ever consider it his greatest honour to be able to svear it . He had endeavoured to
sustain the character of the London Rifle Brigade Lodge , and he svas sure that svhat he had done had been fully estimated by the brethren . He should not value the jesvel for its money value , as the VV . M . had said , but for the kind feelings svhich had incited the brethren to vote it to him . The lodge svas thereupon closed , and the brethren adjourned to a choice banquet . The follosving brethren svere
present among the visitors of the evening : Bros . J . S . Stacy , S . D . 1572 ; , - J . J . Berry , P . M ., P . Z . 554 ; A . McMillan , P . M . 136 5 ; D . J . P . Campbell , J . W . 21 ; j . S . Ladge , 1178 ; J . Rosve , 1559 ; J . Gordon , 1924 ; C . G . Williams , 172 S ; E . F . Debenham , 28 ; VV . H . Alarston , P . M . 55 ; H . Smith , W . M . 1 S 1 S ; J . Alarrans , 1017 ; H . Massey , P . M . 619 and 1928 ; T . VV . C . Bush , P . M . 172 S ;
Boulton , P . M . 105 G ; G . Mickley , P . M . 449 ; j . A . Archer , W . M . 1 G 73 ; H . Nuding , VV . M . 140 ; G , Wakefield , 129 S ; W . A . Gorman , 27 ; W . Al . Wells , I . G . 174 ; VV . T . Wyatt , 1 S 94 ; G . G . Stockman , ; 725 ; and A . R . Carter , J . W . 172 S . After the banquet the usual toasts svere proposed . " The Queen and the Craft , " " The M . W . G . M ., " and " The Pro G . AL , Deputy G . AL , and . the rest of the Grand Officers , " were duly honoured . Bro . Claridge , I . P . M ., in proposing "The VV . M ., " said that Bro . Hanr-Brosvn svas so svell knosvn . that it suns a
household svord in the brigade , and certainly it svas in the lodge . Therefore they looked forsvard with a very great deal of pleasure to his year of office , feeling svell assured that he wouldhavebotha happy and a prosperous year . The brethren of the lodge svould join svith him in heartily wishing the VV . AI . such a year of office . The W . AL , in reply , said he could only imagine that the
brethren did not place him in that position hastily , but that they thought over it , and the fact that his election svas unanimous , shosved that the brethren svere all of one mind . They thought that he svas most fitted to fill the position he nosv occupied , and he only trusted that svhen his year of office had expired they svould be of the same opinion . It svould be his desire and endeavour to keep up the credit ,
the honour , and the reputation of this London Rifle Brigade Lodge . It svas a young lodge , but it svas started under good auspices—it had continued in its career svith grand and noble success up to the present , and it svould be his aim not to dim that success , but to add , if possible , lustre to it . He had Masonry generally at heart ; it svas his aim and endeavour to do all he could in Masonry and tosvards
Masonry , and he svas sure they svould give him credit for having done his best . If they thought he had not done it , they thought it svas svhat he ought to have done . The Worshipful Alaster next gave "The I . P . M . and the other Past Alasters . " Bro . Claridge svas in a dual capacity of LP . AL and Secretary . They svere aware that since the foundation of the lodge he had been the mainspring of
it . He had been the Secretary of the lodge from its foundation , and even svhile he svas Master he svas to a great extent Secretary as svell . He had nosv returned to his real duties , but he had just had thrust upon him the additional honour of being I . P . M . of the lodge . The other tsvo Past Masters were nosv Bros . Neville Green and McDowall . He svas sure if a difficulty arose in the lodge
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the VV . M . svould have plenty of brethren to assist him svithout reference to the Book of Constitutions . Bro . Walter C Claridge , I . P . AL , in responding , said it svas a very proud position to be placed in , and he appreciated to the full extreme the being placed in the position of P . M . of this lodge . Even before the foundation of the lodge up to the present time hc had been continually before the brethren , therefore he need not take up their
time saying more . But he svould take this opportunity of thanking the brethren for the kindness and good fellowship and friendship they had shosvn to him , and for his having been placed in the proud position of I . P . M . of this lodge . Bro . Neville Green , P . M ., also replied . As an old member of the Brigade he had often thought of forming this lodge . Years ago , before it svas sanctianed , he had thought of it , but various difficulties svere throsvn in the svay .
Hosvever , by sticking to it they had formed the lodge , and the reasons they had given for getting it up had been fully justified by the result . Hc svas proud of having been the first Alaster . The lodge svas nosv entering upon its fourth year . It had only been consecrated a short time , but from the steady svay it svent forsvard it had fulfilled the prediction of Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke that it svould become one of the best lodges in London . They had an
additional reason for svorking svell together , all being members of the same regiment—a regiment svhich stood very high indeed in Volunteer circles . As long as he had health and strength to remain a member of the lodge , he should alsvays do so , and give his best services to it To the toast of " The Visitors " Bro . Thos . VV . C Bush , P . AL Temple Bar Lodge , svas the first respondent , and he said that in the London Ride Brigade Lodge he had many
true and valued friends . Within the last few months his third son had joined the regiment , and from svhat that son had seen ot many of the members of the lodge , svhen his age permitted , he svould if they thought fit to elect him , join svith heart y goodsvill this grand and loyal lodge . Bro . Bush then took the opportunity of thanking Bro . Walter AIcDosvall for performing the ceremony of initiation for him the evening before in the Temple Bar Lodge , svhen he
( Bro . Bush ) svas too unsvell to do so . Bros . Hosvard Smith and Major Campbell also replied . The Worshipful Alaster also proposed "The Alasonic Institutions , " and made a posverful appeal on behalf of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for the next festival , of svhich Bro . AIcDosvall svas going to be a Stesvard of the London Rifle Brigade Lodge . Bro . McDowall , in the course of his reply , said there
svere 46 aged Freemasons and 81 svidosvs on the list for election in Alay to the annuity of the Benevolent Institution , while there svere only 12 vacancies for the men . Unless the fund svas greatly contributed to 81 svidosvs svould have to go asvay disappointed . Bro . Neville Green represented the lodge for the Boys' School the year before last ; he ( Bro . AIcDosvall ) had the honour of representing the lodge at the Girls' School last year , and he felt very proud indeed
nosv to have an opportunity of taking up the largest list of any London or provincial combination to the Benevolent Institution . He could not command money , but he asked for it : it svas in a good cause ; it could not be given to a better . He svas doing the best he could for it ; lie had sent out circulars to the brethren , and he hoped he should
be able to represent the London Rifle Brigade Lodge in the svay in svhich it deserved . The toast of "The Officers " follosved , and the S . VV . and several other brethren acknosvledged the compliment . The Tyler ' s toast was then given , and the brethren separated . There svas some excellent singing during the evening by members of the lodge .
WOOLWICH . —Union Waterloo Lodge ( No . 13 V—The usual monthly meeting of this grand old lodge , nosv verging on its centenary , took place on Wednesday , the 14 th inst ., at the Alasonic Hall , William-street , svhen a goodly number of the brethren and visitors from far and near assembled to greet thc W . M ., Bro . G . H . Masters , and svish him and the lodge a prosperous and happy nesv year . Bro . Alasters presided , and svas supported by Bros .
R . Smith , LP . AL ; G . Davies , P . AL ; T . Hutton , P . AL , Treas . ; N . Brown , P . M ., Sec ; H . Syer , P . AL-, T . Hosgood , P . AL ; R . Hodgkisson , P . M . ; W . J . Akers , S . W . ; A . deal , J . VV . ; J . G . Alilbourne , S . D . ; VV . Tailby . J . D . ; H . Grice , I . G . ; L . Chasteaneuf , St . vd . ; J . VV . Gee , Treas . 1536 ; W . Aloulds , S . W . 153 G ; W . Maule , S . D . 1536 ; J . Saunderson , J . VV . 700 ; J . VVood , 381 ; G . J . Calton , 15 S ; C Jolly 013 ( Freemason ); and
others . Alessrs . Dennison and Keeble svere initiated . Bros . Goddard , Higgett , Saule , Alartin , and Duckmanton svere passed ; and Bros . Curtis and Hosvard svere raised . The lodge syas then closed , and the brethren partook of refreshments in the hall . At the social board , the W . M ., in brief but well-chosen sentences , proposed the usual loyal and Masonic toasts ,
svhich svere cordially responded to . Bro . Smith , P . M ., in proposing the toast of "The VV . M ., " said Bro . Alasters had already given them proofs of svhat he could do over and over again . His working was all that could be desired , and under his rule there svas no fear that the Union Waterloo Lodge svould lose anything of its old renosvn . He asked them therefore to drink his health svith all the honour it deserved . The toast
having been drank svith fervour , Bro . Alasters , in returning thanks , said they knesv he svas unable to make a long speech , and also hosv highly he esteemed their good svishes . That year svould mark an epoch in the history of their lodge , for before he left the chair he hoped that he svould be in a position to tell them that Grand Lodge had granted them their centenary jesvel on the completion of the hundredth year of uninterrupted existence . It svas the oldest lodge and mother of all the
lodges of the district , and the only one that could lay any claim to such antiquity around them . He thanked them cordially for the toast . The other toasts svere "The Initiates , " "The Past Masters , " The Visitors , " "The Ollicers , " and "The Masonic Press . " The evening svas a most pleasant one , and sve congratulate the VV . AI . on such a prosperous and harmonious beginning of his year of office .
BOLTON . —Anchor and Hope Lodge ( No . 37 )'—The annual festival of this ancient lodge ( constituted 1732 ) was held at the Swan Hotel , on Monday , the 5 th inst ., svhen there svere present Bros . John Booth , W . AL ; F . W . Pacey , S . VV . ; J W . Poyntz , J . W , ; S . Shersvood .