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cation from Bro . Davies was read regretting his inability to be present . The M . E . Z . rose the usual number of times , and after " Hearty good wishes , " the chapter was closed . The companions adjourned to banquet , and after the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , Comp . Earner , in proposing the toast of " The M . E . Z ., " Said it had always met with favour , and he need hardly say
that he congratulated Comp . Williams on his excellent work , and on the success that had attended him during his tenure of office , he having had no less than eight or nine exaltees , showing that he had his friends around him both at home and in the chapter , and expatiated on his excellent work both as a friend and Mason . The M . E . Z ., in reply , said he appeared in a
newcharacter . He was not aware that he was endued with such virtues and qualifications that had been imputed to him by their I . P . Z ., but he had always worked with a will , and was glad he had been the means of bringing together good men and true , and hoped Comp . March would have as good a year of office , and he should be only too delighted at the end of his year to say of him what had been said of
himself , and he hoped the officers would serve him as faithfully as they had hitherto done . Comp . March expressed his thanks , and promised to do his best to emulate Comp . Williams . The M . E . Z . said without the presence of visitors the Westbourne Chapter would be strange , and congratulated Comp . Heath upon the high distinction and honour that
had just been conferred on him , namely , a Lieutenancy and command of the North London Volunteer Brigade Supply Corps , and trusted that the discharge of the duties attached to the appointments would in no way prevent him continuing his progress in Royal Arch Masonry , and hoped he with the other companions of the Westbourne Chapter would rally round Comp . Dehane , their other esteemed visitor , at
the Hornsey Chapter of Improvement , where he would , he was certain , do all he could to help them to perfect themselves in the beautiful ceremony and ritual of theDegree . Comps . Dehane and Heath acknowledged the compliments paid to them in suitable terms . The M . E . Z . said it had given him great pleasure to exalt Comps . Thomas and Lines that evening , and felt sure
they would never regret it . Comp . Lines vvas very pleased to have been exalted , and would do his utmost to be a credit to Royal Arch Masonry . The M . E . Z ., in giving "The P . Z . 's , " complimented them on their good work during the time they were in office . Comp . Lamer responded .
Comp . Cottebrune , in responding for "The Treasurer and S . E ., " said it gave him great pleasure to do so , and thought the M . E . Z . had been a little too free in expatiating on him as Treasurer . He certainly must say that as their Treasurer for so many years he had always endeavoured to do justice to all . He then recounted the history of the chapter in its earlier days , and compared it with the present time—fully established , good officers and workers , and in a solvent
condition . The S . E . also responded , stating there were no arrears . Formerly it vvas not so ; in fact , a complete new leaf had been turned over , owing doubtless to the exertions of a good M . E . Z . and officers . The Janitor's toast followed . The evening was enlivened by harmony , in which Comps . Hatt , Hayden , and Davison took part .
Orpheus Chapter ( No . 1706 ) . —An interesting meeting of this chapter was held at the Holborn Restaurant on Saturday , the 17 th inst . There were present Comps . P . H . Waterlow , M . E . Z . ; F . W . Imbert Terry , P . Z . 24 , H . ( who was installed that evening in his chair ); Geo . Cooper , P . Z ., P . A . G . S ., as J . ; George Cowell , F . R . C . S ., P . Z ., Scribe E . ; Wilhelm Ganz , P . Z ., P . G . O .
Rev . Dr . Stamer , P . Z . ; Richard Eve , P . G . Treas ., Treas . ; G . C . Burry , S . N . ; Henry Bullock , F . R . C . S ., P . S . ; J . Pollard , M . D ., A . S . j H . R . Rose , J . W . Miller , Herbert F . Adams , and Henry Work Dodd , F . R . C . S . Visitors Comps . Clifford , M . E . Z . 21 S 2 ; A . W . Hubbard , Sir Hugh Myddelton Chapter ; W . Lewis Barrett , 1319 ; and W . de Manby Sergison , 13 S 3 .
The chair having been taken , Bros . Sir J . Somers Vine , 2190 , Grand Deacon of England ; Peter P . Fraser , J . P . of Victoria , Australia , of the Dimboola ' and Marina Lodges of Victoria ; and the Rev . Harry A . Hebb , Master of the Boys' School , Wood Green , of the St . George ' s Lodge and the Lodge of Union , No . 444 , were duly exalted to the Supreme Degree of a Royal Arch Mason . Comp . Bullock
did his work as P . S . Comp . Richard Eve , the Treasurer of the chapter , undertook to represent the chapter as Steward at the Festival of the Boys' School . At the banquet afterwards , the M . E . Z . proposed the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , and , in proposing that of "The Exaltees , " said that the Orpheus Chapter might consider that that was a red-letter day in its history , as it
was rarely that a chapter could boast of having three such important exaltees as had fallen to their lot at that meeting . He remarked that Sir Somers Vine had been known to him for the past 20 years . He had only recently returned from the dangers and hardships of an important mission to our Colonies on behalf of Imperial interests , which had been entrusted to him by the M . E . G . Z . The M . E . Z . also said a few appropriate words with regard to Comps . Fraser and
Hebb . Comp . Sir Somers Vine , in replying , said that he had much pleasure in joining the Orpheus Chapter , which contained many of his old friends , and which had at its head a companion whom he had known for so many years . He was particularly grateful to Comps . Eve and Ganz for having : introduced him to the chapter . Remarking upon his recent
journey to the Colonies , he said it had fallen to the lot of few men to have seen so much of the British Dominions as he had done , for , with the exception of a few unimportant islands , he might say that he ihad visited every British possession upon which the sun shines , and he was particularly struck with the power of Masonry in those Colonies , and the extent to which it had spread even in the most outlying districts . When at Kimberley he was invited , as a
member of Grand Lodge , to attend a special convocation , at which there were present no less than 300 Masons , some of them having travelled 1 So miles on horseback to be in attendance , and he found wherever he went that Masons were the most loyal of her Majesty's subjects , and he considered their influence vvas of considerable importance in consolidating the unity and integrity of the empire . He also gave some further interesting Masonic reminiscences of his recent travels .
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Comp . P . P . Fraser said he could endorse every word that had fallen from the lips of Comp . Sir Somers Vine , especially with regard to the loyalty of Masons in the Colonies to the Mother Country . Comp . 11 . A . Hebb , in replying , said that although his experience was not such as to enable him to speak as the two previous speakers had done of the influence of Masonry ,
he looked upon himself as having charge , to some extent , of the future of Masonry in training so many of the sons of Masons at the Boys' School . The other usual toasts followed , and a most enjoyable evening vvas spent , which was enlivened by some very excellent glees , under the direction of Comp . Burry , Comp . Ganz contributing a solo on the piano , and Comp . Barrett , a visitor , kindly giving a flute solo .
Sir Charles Bright Chapter ( No . 1793 ) . —A regular convocation was held at the Clarence Hotel , Teddington , on Wednesday , the 14 th inst ., when there were present Comps . C . Stevens , P . G . P . S . Middx ., M . E . Z . ; R . R . Collick , H . ; H . Sapsvvorth , J . ; Hopwood , P . P . G . S . of W ., Treas . ; Austin , P . G . D . C . Middx ., S . E . ; A . Simmonds , S . N . ; W . J . Porter , D . C . j Mitchell , Janitor j
and R . VV . Forge , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S . 'The chapter vvas opened , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . This being the night of election , the following were elected to fill the several offices for the ensuing year : Comps . Collick , M . E . Z . j Sapsvvorth , H . ; Simmonds , J . ; Hopwood , Treas . ; Austin , S . E . ; Marjason , S . N . ; Covell , P . S . ; Warner , ist A . S . ;
Porter , 2 nd A . S . ; Sage , D . C . ; Hoddinott , Org . ; and Mitchell , Janitor . A Past Principal's jewel vvas , on the motion of Comp . Hopwood , unanimously voted to the outgoing M . E . Z . Comps . Plafordand Crewe were elected to audit the accounts . The chapier vvas then closed , and the companions adjourned to refreshment , which vvas served in Messrs . Hale ' s well-known style , a most enjoyable evening being spent .
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LOUGHBOROUGH LODGE ( No . 22 ) . — A meeting vvas held at the Gauden Hotel , Clapham , on Monday , the 12 th inst ., when there were present Bros . Russell , VV . M . ; Lyell , S . VV . ; Steele , J . W . ; Westley , Preceptor and Treas . ; Poole , acting as Sec . ; Livett , S . D . ; Rashleigh , I . G . j Weeks , Tylerj Cochrane , Woods , Balcombe , Wyer , and Esling . Visitor : Bro . H . Pohl , 13 S 1 .
The lodge vvas opened in the First Degree , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The 2 nd Section of the Lecture vvas announced , and it was worked by Bro . Westley . The 3 rd Section of the Lecture was announced , and it was worked by Bro . Gilbert . The ceremony of passing was announced , and Bro . Woods having answered the usual questions , was entrusted . The
lodge vvas opened in the Second Degree , and Bro . Woods vvas duly passed to the Second Degree . The Iodge vvas resumed to the First Degree . The W . M . rose for the first time , and it was proposed by Bro . Westley , and seconded by Bro . Cochrane , that a vote of condolence be passed with Bro . Ellison in his recent illness , but from which he is now happily recovering—carried unanimously . The dues were
collected . The W . M . rose for the second time , and it was proposed by Bro . Westley , and seconded by Bro . Steele , that Bro . King be W . M . for the next meeting , he being unfortunately absent that evening—carried unanimously . Bro . Westley asked the indulgence of the lodge in allowing him
to work the ceremony of installation on the 26 th instantcarried unanimously . Bro . Westley gave notice that the audit meeting would be held next week , at 7 p . m ., and that Bros . Livett , Gilbert , and Cochrane were appointed Auditors . The W . M . rose for the third time , and the lodge vvas closed .
ROBERT BURNS LODGE ( No . 25 ) .-A meeting vvas held on Tuesday , the 20 th inst ., at Tupp ' s Restaurant , S , Tottenham Court-road , when there were present Bros . F . Klein , W . M . ' j R . E . Cursons , S . VV . ; F . J . Deaton , J . VV . ; R . J . Harvey , S . D . j C . Grove , J . D ., W . Shales , I . G . j F . Marx , P . M ., Deputy Preceptor ; F . J . Bonham , P . M ., Secj R . Blum , P . M . j VV . J . . Harvey , P . M . j and C .
Grove , P . M . The lodge vvas opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree . Bro . Shales answered the questions leading to the Third Degree . The Iodge vvas opened in the Third Degree . The
ceremony of raising vvas rehearsed , Bro . Shales being candidate . The lodge vvas then resumed in the First Degree . The S . W . was unanimously elected VV . M . for the ensuing week , and vvas pleased to appoint his officers in rotation . The rest of the evening vvas devoted to the revision of by-laws . 'The lodge was then closed .
ST . LUKE'S LODGE ( No . 144 ) .-A meeting vvas held on the 12 th inst ., at the Somerset Arms , Fulham-road , when there were present Bros . VV . H . Tucker , Sec . and W . M . j E . Witts , S . VV . ; J . Cox , J . W . ; P . Coughlan , P . M ., Preceptor ; Thomas , S . D . ; Morrish , J . D . ; Carlstrom , I . G . j Manzoni , L . Nathan , and R . O . Moody , The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes
of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation vvas rehearsed , Bro . Manzoni being the candidate . Bro . Moody then took the chair , and after entrusting Bro . Morrish , the ceremony of passing was rehearsed . The W . M . then rose for the first , second , and third times , and nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry in general , and this lodge in particular , the lodge vvas closed .
A meeting was also held at the above address on Monday , the 19 th inst ., when there were present Bros . E . Witts , W . M . j J . Cox , S . W . j F . Thomas , J . W . ; Carlstrom , Deputy Preceptor ; W . H . Tucker , Sec ; C C Barber , S . D . ; R . W . Gatliff , J . D . ; C . Manzoni , I . G . j F .
Stutfield , R . Q . Moody , L . Nathan , and R . Ambler . The lodge vvas opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the First and Second Degrees . The lodge vvas opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Stutfield , who had previously answered the
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usual questions and been entrusted , being the candidate . The 1 st Section of the Third Lecture was then worked by Bro . Carlstrom , assisted by the brethren . The lodge vva then resumed to the First Degree . The W . M . rose for the first , second , and third times , and , nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge vvas closed .
JOPPA LODGE ( No . iSS ) . —A meeting was held o „ Tuesday , Gth inst ., at Champion Hotel , Aldersgate-street , when there were present Bros . H . Garrod , W . M . ; Hambl y , S . W . ; Goodinge , jun ., J . W . ; Goodinge , CC , Treas .. A . Botibol , Sec ; J . Bird , S . D . ; J . Dancyger , J . D . ; S . Dancyger , Preceptor ; E . Ansel , I . G . j Davies , John Botibol , and Leapman . The lodge having been opened in the First Degree , the
minutes were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree . Bro . Davies being the candidate for raising , answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . The lodge having been opened in the Third Degree , Bro . Davies was raised to the Sublime Degree oi M . M . The lodge vvas then resumed to the First Degree , and Bro . J . Dancyger , with the assistance of Bro . Davies ,
worked the ist Section of the First Lecture . Bro . J , Dancyger , with the assistance of the Secretary , worked the 2 nd Section of the First Lecture . The lodge vvas resumed to the Second Degree , and Bro . J . Dancyger , with the assistance of Bro . Hambly , worked the ist Section of the Second Lecture . Lodge being resumed to the First Degree , the VV . M . rose for the first time , and the dues
were collected . The W . M . rose for the second time , and the Preceptor proposed , and the J . W . seconded , that Bro . Hambly be W . M . for the ensuing Tuesday—carried . The officers were appointed in rotation . The VV . M . rose for thc third time , and proposed that as a mark of appreciation of Bro . S . Dancyger ' s services to the Joppa Lodge of Instruction , he be elected VV . M . for Israel Lodge , No . 205 ;
that the members present him with his Worshipful Master ' s apron , assuring him that it was the unanimous wish of thc lodge that he should accept the same , and that the G . A . O . T . U . may give him long life to wear the same . The Secretary seconded the same , and stated that on account of the presence of Bro . S . Dancyger , he could not say what that member thought of him , for fear that their good
wishes might make him vain , but that they had always found in him a ready and perfect instructor , and at the same time a kind and genial friend and brother , always at his post , and was perfectly assured the proposition would be carried unanimously . Bro . Gooding , CC , Treasurer , cordially supported the vote , and spoke in highest terms of tiro . S . Dancyger's work and brotherly love , and the assistance
he vvas to the lodge when they were in need of it . The S . W . put themotion to the lodge , adding that all he had been taught was learned at that lodge , and he was only a very young Mason , but the W . M . of his lodge told him all that he vvas able to do , and he had worked as S . D . in his mother lodge , and that also perfectly . The vote vvas carried unanimously . Bro . S . Dancyger , W . M . elect 205 , thanked the brethren for
their mark of esteem , especially it being done in such a kind manner and with such words of brotherly love and good wishes , He could assure them he always would be willing to help the Joppa Lodge or its members in any way , and he trusted the lodge would prosper exceedingly under his Preceptorship , and become one of the largest lodges in the City of London , and that when he wore the apron in the Israel Lodge
he would always feel proud of their gift , and would never forget the J oppa Lodge of 1 nstruction and their kindly feeling . The members were informed that the Fifteen Sections will be worked by Bro . J . Dancyger , on Tuesday , the 17 th February , and he hoped they would have a good attendance . Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry in general or this iodge in particular , the lodge vvas closed .
CLARENCE LODGE ( No . 263 ) . —The members ol this Iodge resumed work , after an adjournment of two weeks owing to Christmas and New Year's holidays , and , although those present did not quite reach the average number , yet the meeting on Thursday , the Sth inst ., at Tupp's Restaurant , 8 , Tottenham Court-road , vvas up to the standard of working , hence an instructive and profitableas well as
, pleasant , evening vvas enjoyed . There were present Bros . J . B . Corp , VV . M . j J . Corp , S . W . j F . H . Sykes , J . W . ; W . H . Kirby , Preceptorj W . Baker , Secj D . D . West , S . D . j H . Nock , J . D . j D . G . Imlay , I . G . j Neville , Gammon , Hurst , and Elliott . Visitor : Bro . C . Grant , 3 . The lodge being duly opened , the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Gammon
volunteered to act as candidate , and after examination retired , while the lodge vvas opened in the Second Degree . The ceremony of passing was then ably rehearsed by the W . M ., and an explanation of the tracing board eloquently given by Bro . J . Corp . The lodge was closed in the Second Degree . The duly audited balance-sheet was submitted , which
showed the lodge to be in a substantial financial position . After being adopted , it vvas ordered to be copied into the minute book . Bro . Grant vvas proposed as a joining member . Bro . J . Russell vvas elected W . M . for the ensuing meeting , the work to be the third ceremony and the ist and 2 nd Sections of the First Lecture . All business being ended , the lodge vvas duly closed .
RANELAGH LODGE ( No . 834 ) . —A meeting was held on the 9 th instant , at the Six Bells Hotel , ( jueenstreet , Hammersmith , when there were present Bros . A . Williams , P . M ., W . M . j H . VV . Dyne , S . W . j R . II . Williams , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . Middx ., J . W . j James Sims , P . M ., Preceptor ; F . Craggs , Sec . ( pro tern . ) ; HBright , S . D . ; J . Pattison , J . D . ; T . Jobson , I . G . ; and others .
1 he lodge vvas opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremonies of initiation and raising were rehearsed . Bro . Dyne was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and the lodge was closed .
ISLINGTON LODGE ( No . 1471 ) . —The usual weekly meeting vvas held at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , on Tuesday , the 13 th instant , when there were present Bros . J . VV . Clarke , VV . M . ; J . M . Scarlett , Prov . J . G . W . Essex , S . W . ; C . G . Gray , J . W . ; J . Petch , P . G . Std . I 3 r .
Herts , acting Preceptor ; C M . Coxon , Sec . ; T . Williams , S . D . ; H . J . Kimbell , jun ., J . D . ; W . T . Crane , I . C i A . Wolter , P . M . ; J . Amand , T . E . Newman , R . Loomes H . B . Harding , and H . J . Kembell . sen . The lodge vvas opened in due form , and the minutes of thc last meeting were read and confirmed . . The . cei *
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cation from Bro . Davies was read regretting his inability to be present . The M . E . Z . rose the usual number of times , and after " Hearty good wishes , " the chapter was closed . The companions adjourned to banquet , and after the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , Comp . Earner , in proposing the toast of " The M . E . Z ., " Said it had always met with favour , and he need hardly say
that he congratulated Comp . Williams on his excellent work , and on the success that had attended him during his tenure of office , he having had no less than eight or nine exaltees , showing that he had his friends around him both at home and in the chapter , and expatiated on his excellent work both as a friend and Mason . The M . E . Z ., in reply , said he appeared in a
newcharacter . He was not aware that he was endued with such virtues and qualifications that had been imputed to him by their I . P . Z ., but he had always worked with a will , and was glad he had been the means of bringing together good men and true , and hoped Comp . March would have as good a year of office , and he should be only too delighted at the end of his year to say of him what had been said of
himself , and he hoped the officers would serve him as faithfully as they had hitherto done . Comp . March expressed his thanks , and promised to do his best to emulate Comp . Williams . The M . E . Z . said without the presence of visitors the Westbourne Chapter would be strange , and congratulated Comp . Heath upon the high distinction and honour that
had just been conferred on him , namely , a Lieutenancy and command of the North London Volunteer Brigade Supply Corps , and trusted that the discharge of the duties attached to the appointments would in no way prevent him continuing his progress in Royal Arch Masonry , and hoped he with the other companions of the Westbourne Chapter would rally round Comp . Dehane , their other esteemed visitor , at
the Hornsey Chapter of Improvement , where he would , he was certain , do all he could to help them to perfect themselves in the beautiful ceremony and ritual of theDegree . Comps . Dehane and Heath acknowledged the compliments paid to them in suitable terms . The M . E . Z . said it had given him great pleasure to exalt Comps . Thomas and Lines that evening , and felt sure
they would never regret it . Comp . Lines vvas very pleased to have been exalted , and would do his utmost to be a credit to Royal Arch Masonry . The M . E . Z ., in giving "The P . Z . 's , " complimented them on their good work during the time they were in office . Comp . Lamer responded .
Comp . Cottebrune , in responding for "The Treasurer and S . E ., " said it gave him great pleasure to do so , and thought the M . E . Z . had been a little too free in expatiating on him as Treasurer . He certainly must say that as their Treasurer for so many years he had always endeavoured to do justice to all . He then recounted the history of the chapter in its earlier days , and compared it with the present time—fully established , good officers and workers , and in a solvent
condition . The S . E . also responded , stating there were no arrears . Formerly it vvas not so ; in fact , a complete new leaf had been turned over , owing doubtless to the exertions of a good M . E . Z . and officers . The Janitor's toast followed . The evening was enlivened by harmony , in which Comps . Hatt , Hayden , and Davison took part .
Orpheus Chapter ( No . 1706 ) . —An interesting meeting of this chapter was held at the Holborn Restaurant on Saturday , the 17 th inst . There were present Comps . P . H . Waterlow , M . E . Z . ; F . W . Imbert Terry , P . Z . 24 , H . ( who was installed that evening in his chair ); Geo . Cooper , P . Z ., P . A . G . S ., as J . ; George Cowell , F . R . C . S ., P . Z ., Scribe E . ; Wilhelm Ganz , P . Z ., P . G . O .
Rev . Dr . Stamer , P . Z . ; Richard Eve , P . G . Treas ., Treas . ; G . C . Burry , S . N . ; Henry Bullock , F . R . C . S ., P . S . ; J . Pollard , M . D ., A . S . j H . R . Rose , J . W . Miller , Herbert F . Adams , and Henry Work Dodd , F . R . C . S . Visitors Comps . Clifford , M . E . Z . 21 S 2 ; A . W . Hubbard , Sir Hugh Myddelton Chapter ; W . Lewis Barrett , 1319 ; and W . de Manby Sergison , 13 S 3 .
The chair having been taken , Bros . Sir J . Somers Vine , 2190 , Grand Deacon of England ; Peter P . Fraser , J . P . of Victoria , Australia , of the Dimboola ' and Marina Lodges of Victoria ; and the Rev . Harry A . Hebb , Master of the Boys' School , Wood Green , of the St . George ' s Lodge and the Lodge of Union , No . 444 , were duly exalted to the Supreme Degree of a Royal Arch Mason . Comp . Bullock
did his work as P . S . Comp . Richard Eve , the Treasurer of the chapter , undertook to represent the chapter as Steward at the Festival of the Boys' School . At the banquet afterwards , the M . E . Z . proposed the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , and , in proposing that of "The Exaltees , " said that the Orpheus Chapter might consider that that was a red-letter day in its history , as it
was rarely that a chapter could boast of having three such important exaltees as had fallen to their lot at that meeting . He remarked that Sir Somers Vine had been known to him for the past 20 years . He had only recently returned from the dangers and hardships of an important mission to our Colonies on behalf of Imperial interests , which had been entrusted to him by the M . E . G . Z . The M . E . Z . also said a few appropriate words with regard to Comps . Fraser and
Hebb . Comp . Sir Somers Vine , in replying , said that he had much pleasure in joining the Orpheus Chapter , which contained many of his old friends , and which had at its head a companion whom he had known for so many years . He was particularly grateful to Comps . Eve and Ganz for having : introduced him to the chapter . Remarking upon his recent
journey to the Colonies , he said it had fallen to the lot of few men to have seen so much of the British Dominions as he had done , for , with the exception of a few unimportant islands , he might say that he ihad visited every British possession upon which the sun shines , and he was particularly struck with the power of Masonry in those Colonies , and the extent to which it had spread even in the most outlying districts . When at Kimberley he was invited , as a
member of Grand Lodge , to attend a special convocation , at which there were present no less than 300 Masons , some of them having travelled 1 So miles on horseback to be in attendance , and he found wherever he went that Masons were the most loyal of her Majesty's subjects , and he considered their influence vvas of considerable importance in consolidating the unity and integrity of the empire . He also gave some further interesting Masonic reminiscences of his recent travels .
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Comp . P . P . Fraser said he could endorse every word that had fallen from the lips of Comp . Sir Somers Vine , especially with regard to the loyalty of Masons in the Colonies to the Mother Country . Comp . 11 . A . Hebb , in replying , said that although his experience was not such as to enable him to speak as the two previous speakers had done of the influence of Masonry ,
he looked upon himself as having charge , to some extent , of the future of Masonry in training so many of the sons of Masons at the Boys' School . The other usual toasts followed , and a most enjoyable evening vvas spent , which was enlivened by some very excellent glees , under the direction of Comp . Burry , Comp . Ganz contributing a solo on the piano , and Comp . Barrett , a visitor , kindly giving a flute solo .
Sir Charles Bright Chapter ( No . 1793 ) . —A regular convocation was held at the Clarence Hotel , Teddington , on Wednesday , the 14 th inst ., when there were present Comps . C . Stevens , P . G . P . S . Middx ., M . E . Z . ; R . R . Collick , H . ; H . Sapsvvorth , J . ; Hopwood , P . P . G . S . of W ., Treas . ; Austin , P . G . D . C . Middx ., S . E . ; A . Simmonds , S . N . ; W . J . Porter , D . C . j Mitchell , Janitor j
and R . VV . Forge , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S . 'The chapter vvas opened , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . This being the night of election , the following were elected to fill the several offices for the ensuing year : Comps . Collick , M . E . Z . j Sapsvvorth , H . ; Simmonds , J . ; Hopwood , Treas . ; Austin , S . E . ; Marjason , S . N . ; Covell , P . S . ; Warner , ist A . S . ;
Porter , 2 nd A . S . ; Sage , D . C . ; Hoddinott , Org . ; and Mitchell , Janitor . A Past Principal's jewel vvas , on the motion of Comp . Hopwood , unanimously voted to the outgoing M . E . Z . Comps . Plafordand Crewe were elected to audit the accounts . The chapier vvas then closed , and the companions adjourned to refreshment , which vvas served in Messrs . Hale ' s well-known style , a most enjoyable evening being spent .
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LOUGHBOROUGH LODGE ( No . 22 ) . — A meeting vvas held at the Gauden Hotel , Clapham , on Monday , the 12 th inst ., when there were present Bros . Russell , VV . M . ; Lyell , S . VV . ; Steele , J . W . ; Westley , Preceptor and Treas . ; Poole , acting as Sec . ; Livett , S . D . ; Rashleigh , I . G . j Weeks , Tylerj Cochrane , Woods , Balcombe , Wyer , and Esling . Visitor : Bro . H . Pohl , 13 S 1 .
The lodge vvas opened in the First Degree , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The 2 nd Section of the Lecture vvas announced , and it was worked by Bro . Westley . The 3 rd Section of the Lecture was announced , and it was worked by Bro . Gilbert . The ceremony of passing was announced , and Bro . Woods having answered the usual questions , was entrusted . The
lodge vvas opened in the Second Degree , and Bro . Woods vvas duly passed to the Second Degree . The Iodge vvas resumed to the First Degree . The W . M . rose for the first time , and it was proposed by Bro . Westley , and seconded by Bro . Cochrane , that a vote of condolence be passed with Bro . Ellison in his recent illness , but from which he is now happily recovering—carried unanimously . The dues were
collected . The W . M . rose for the second time , and it was proposed by Bro . Westley , and seconded by Bro . Steele , that Bro . King be W . M . for the next meeting , he being unfortunately absent that evening—carried unanimously . Bro . Westley asked the indulgence of the lodge in allowing him
to work the ceremony of installation on the 26 th instantcarried unanimously . Bro . Westley gave notice that the audit meeting would be held next week , at 7 p . m ., and that Bros . Livett , Gilbert , and Cochrane were appointed Auditors . The W . M . rose for the third time , and the lodge vvas closed .
ROBERT BURNS LODGE ( No . 25 ) .-A meeting vvas held on Tuesday , the 20 th inst ., at Tupp ' s Restaurant , S , Tottenham Court-road , when there were present Bros . F . Klein , W . M . ' j R . E . Cursons , S . VV . ; F . J . Deaton , J . VV . ; R . J . Harvey , S . D . j C . Grove , J . D ., W . Shales , I . G . j F . Marx , P . M ., Deputy Preceptor ; F . J . Bonham , P . M ., Secj R . Blum , P . M . j VV . J . . Harvey , P . M . j and C .
Grove , P . M . The lodge vvas opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree . Bro . Shales answered the questions leading to the Third Degree . The Iodge vvas opened in the Third Degree . The
ceremony of raising vvas rehearsed , Bro . Shales being candidate . The lodge vvas then resumed in the First Degree . The S . W . was unanimously elected VV . M . for the ensuing week , and vvas pleased to appoint his officers in rotation . The rest of the evening vvas devoted to the revision of by-laws . 'The lodge was then closed .
ST . LUKE'S LODGE ( No . 144 ) .-A meeting vvas held on the 12 th inst ., at the Somerset Arms , Fulham-road , when there were present Bros . VV . H . Tucker , Sec . and W . M . j E . Witts , S . VV . ; J . Cox , J . W . ; P . Coughlan , P . M ., Preceptor ; Thomas , S . D . ; Morrish , J . D . ; Carlstrom , I . G . j Manzoni , L . Nathan , and R . O . Moody , The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes
of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation vvas rehearsed , Bro . Manzoni being the candidate . Bro . Moody then took the chair , and after entrusting Bro . Morrish , the ceremony of passing was rehearsed . The W . M . then rose for the first , second , and third times , and nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry in general , and this lodge in particular , the lodge vvas closed .
A meeting was also held at the above address on Monday , the 19 th inst ., when there were present Bros . E . Witts , W . M . j J . Cox , S . W . j F . Thomas , J . W . ; Carlstrom , Deputy Preceptor ; W . H . Tucker , Sec ; C C Barber , S . D . ; R . W . Gatliff , J . D . ; C . Manzoni , I . G . j F .
Stutfield , R . Q . Moody , L . Nathan , and R . Ambler . The lodge vvas opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the First and Second Degrees . The lodge vvas opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , Bro . Stutfield , who had previously answered the
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usual questions and been entrusted , being the candidate . The 1 st Section of the Third Lecture was then worked by Bro . Carlstrom , assisted by the brethren . The lodge vva then resumed to the First Degree . The W . M . rose for the first , second , and third times , and , nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge vvas closed .
JOPPA LODGE ( No . iSS ) . —A meeting was held o „ Tuesday , Gth inst ., at Champion Hotel , Aldersgate-street , when there were present Bros . H . Garrod , W . M . ; Hambl y , S . W . ; Goodinge , jun ., J . W . ; Goodinge , CC , Treas .. A . Botibol , Sec ; J . Bird , S . D . ; J . Dancyger , J . D . ; S . Dancyger , Preceptor ; E . Ansel , I . G . j Davies , John Botibol , and Leapman . The lodge having been opened in the First Degree , the
minutes were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree . Bro . Davies being the candidate for raising , answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . The lodge having been opened in the Third Degree , Bro . Davies was raised to the Sublime Degree oi M . M . The lodge vvas then resumed to the First Degree , and Bro . J . Dancyger , with the assistance of Bro . Davies ,
worked the ist Section of the First Lecture . Bro . J , Dancyger , with the assistance of the Secretary , worked the 2 nd Section of the First Lecture . The lodge vvas resumed to the Second Degree , and Bro . J . Dancyger , with the assistance of Bro . Hambly , worked the ist Section of the Second Lecture . Lodge being resumed to the First Degree , the VV . M . rose for the first time , and the dues
were collected . The W . M . rose for the second time , and the Preceptor proposed , and the J . W . seconded , that Bro . Hambly be W . M . for the ensuing Tuesday—carried . The officers were appointed in rotation . The VV . M . rose for thc third time , and proposed that as a mark of appreciation of Bro . S . Dancyger ' s services to the Joppa Lodge of Instruction , he be elected VV . M . for Israel Lodge , No . 205 ;
that the members present him with his Worshipful Master ' s apron , assuring him that it was the unanimous wish of thc lodge that he should accept the same , and that the G . A . O . T . U . may give him long life to wear the same . The Secretary seconded the same , and stated that on account of the presence of Bro . S . Dancyger , he could not say what that member thought of him , for fear that their good
wishes might make him vain , but that they had always found in him a ready and perfect instructor , and at the same time a kind and genial friend and brother , always at his post , and was perfectly assured the proposition would be carried unanimously . Bro . Gooding , CC , Treasurer , cordially supported the vote , and spoke in highest terms of tiro . S . Dancyger's work and brotherly love , and the assistance
he vvas to the lodge when they were in need of it . The S . W . put themotion to the lodge , adding that all he had been taught was learned at that lodge , and he was only a very young Mason , but the W . M . of his lodge told him all that he vvas able to do , and he had worked as S . D . in his mother lodge , and that also perfectly . The vote vvas carried unanimously . Bro . S . Dancyger , W . M . elect 205 , thanked the brethren for
their mark of esteem , especially it being done in such a kind manner and with such words of brotherly love and good wishes , He could assure them he always would be willing to help the Joppa Lodge or its members in any way , and he trusted the lodge would prosper exceedingly under his Preceptorship , and become one of the largest lodges in the City of London , and that when he wore the apron in the Israel Lodge
he would always feel proud of their gift , and would never forget the J oppa Lodge of 1 nstruction and their kindly feeling . The members were informed that the Fifteen Sections will be worked by Bro . J . Dancyger , on Tuesday , the 17 th February , and he hoped they would have a good attendance . Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry in general or this iodge in particular , the lodge vvas closed .
CLARENCE LODGE ( No . 263 ) . —The members ol this Iodge resumed work , after an adjournment of two weeks owing to Christmas and New Year's holidays , and , although those present did not quite reach the average number , yet the meeting on Thursday , the Sth inst ., at Tupp's Restaurant , 8 , Tottenham Court-road , vvas up to the standard of working , hence an instructive and profitableas well as
, pleasant , evening vvas enjoyed . There were present Bros . J . B . Corp , VV . M . j J . Corp , S . W . j F . H . Sykes , J . W . ; W . H . Kirby , Preceptorj W . Baker , Secj D . D . West , S . D . j H . Nock , J . D . j D . G . Imlay , I . G . j Neville , Gammon , Hurst , and Elliott . Visitor : Bro . C . Grant , 3 . The lodge being duly opened , the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Gammon
volunteered to act as candidate , and after examination retired , while the lodge vvas opened in the Second Degree . The ceremony of passing was then ably rehearsed by the W . M ., and an explanation of the tracing board eloquently given by Bro . J . Corp . The lodge was closed in the Second Degree . The duly audited balance-sheet was submitted , which
showed the lodge to be in a substantial financial position . After being adopted , it vvas ordered to be copied into the minute book . Bro . Grant vvas proposed as a joining member . Bro . J . Russell vvas elected W . M . for the ensuing meeting , the work to be the third ceremony and the ist and 2 nd Sections of the First Lecture . All business being ended , the lodge vvas duly closed .
RANELAGH LODGE ( No . 834 ) . —A meeting was held on the 9 th instant , at the Six Bells Hotel , ( jueenstreet , Hammersmith , when there were present Bros . A . Williams , P . M ., W . M . j H . VV . Dyne , S . W . j R . II . Williams , P . M ., P . P . J . G . D . Middx ., J . W . j James Sims , P . M ., Preceptor ; F . Craggs , Sec . ( pro tern . ) ; HBright , S . D . ; J . Pattison , J . D . ; T . Jobson , I . G . ; and others .
1 he lodge vvas opened in due form , and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremonies of initiation and raising were rehearsed . Bro . Dyne was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and the lodge was closed .
ISLINGTON LODGE ( No . 1471 ) . —The usual weekly meeting vvas held at the Cock Tavern , Highbury , on Tuesday , the 13 th instant , when there were present Bros . J . VV . Clarke , VV . M . ; J . M . Scarlett , Prov . J . G . W . Essex , S . W . ; C . G . Gray , J . W . ; J . Petch , P . G . Std . I 3 r .
Herts , acting Preceptor ; C M . Coxon , Sec . ; T . Williams , S . D . ; H . J . Kimbell , jun ., J . D . ; W . T . Crane , I . C i A . Wolter , P . M . ; J . Amand , T . E . Newman , R . Loomes H . B . Harding , and H . J . Kembell . sen . The lodge vvas opened in due form , and the minutes of thc last meeting were read and confirmed . . The . cei *