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Lodge r Si i * Bro . Samuel Klhnrnc ... ... ¦••'» - ' - ' V 4 S ., S . P . Calterson ... ... •¦•" " ° 554 ., G . W . Vcrrv ¦¦•*' 6 ! I ° sfici ., I-C . Sanderson ... ... •¦•7 ° 7 " 657 ; ., ' Adam Leigh - 5 OO 0 704 ., K . \ V . Young ... 73- ' . K . J . Alien ' ... 74 I * o
, , 749 „ John Col ( a it •: ( ' 5 ° 754 ,, David Roberts ... 822 „ Lewis Jacobs , jun . ... •¦•-4 3 ° S 79 „ Wm . topp fi-j 5 o S < jS „ George Graveley 5 U <* 898 „ J . . Waller 47 " <• 907 " ( Vide 79 )
„ 01 7 „ W . Lovell Kcaas ... ... 21 10 9 6 „ J . J . Darley 28 7 ° 101 7 „ A . Blumenthal ¦¦•21 10 o 1155 » Joseph Wilson ... ... ... 3 ° ° ° 1159 ;> H . Trueman Wood ... ... JS 17 o 1185 ,, Dr . Richard Morris ... ... 10 10 o
1216 „ C . H . Nevill 24 3 o 1259 „ Kdward Jex 84 o o Jin ? „ R . H . Crowden ... ... ... 7 3 < 5 1320 „ R . U . Webster ... 26 5 o 132 S „ J- L . Thomas , F . S . A . ... ... 90 o o 1339 „ Charles Hammerton ... ... 68 5 °
13 G 6 „ George A . Garratt ... ... 4 ° o O 13 S 3 „ K . R . Mm-chison ... •¦•US 1 o 1397 •>lames Cowan ... ¦¦¦ ••¦ 21 o o 1420 „ " | . T . Hiscox So 17 o 1421 ., " II . N . Taylor ' 20 o o i 4 2 fi „ G . S . Blackie 1 , fi ° °
1446 „ W . Watson ... ... ¦•¦ 7 ' 5 ° 1 4 „ Edgar Bowyer ... ... •¦•~ 5 o o 1475 „ Henry Vickery 130 o o 14 S 9 ,, lohn High ... ... ••¦ 73 10 o 1524 „ ' Neville Green ... ... ¦¦¦ 75 19 ° 156 3 „ T . M . Janes ... ... ... 45 13 o 1571 „ Alfred Youngman ... •••21 o 0 205 iO
1585 „ T . R . Whitley ... ... ... o 15 SG „ John Ledger ... ... ¦•¦ 42 o o 15 S 9 ,, K- Farrington ... Chap . 15 S 9 Comp . C . G . Brown ... ... ... 10 5 0 Lodge 1 G 10 Bro . Richard Luck ... — •••34 ' 3 ° ids * „ Frank Richardson , House Committee 114 90
1 G 23 „ T . W . Adams ( and vide Middlesex ) 10 io ,, o 164 * 1 „ R . J . Voisey lS o O 1657 „ George Kenning ... •••3 ^ o o 1 G 79 „ K . K . Storr ... ... ... 5 <> 8 o 1 C 81 „ Asher Barfield ... 33 12 o 1 G 95 „ Wm . Earl ... ... ... G 3 o a 1707 ; , AV . H . Giming ' iam ... ¦ ••3 i ° °
171 G ( Vide 79 ) 1719 „ T . N . Kirk-ham ... ... — I 0 5 ° o 1732 „ W . M . Stiles Go 14 o 1745 „ James Strugncll ... ... •••2100 1 S 04 ( Vide 79 ) 1 S 20 „ John Faulkner , L . D . S ., R . C . S . J ... 10 10 o 1 S 20 „ " Robert Grey ... ... . ... SS 14 G 1 S 20 ,, P . de Lande Long , // r > M 6 V Committee 25 4 o 1 S 20 „ I- * . C . Mather , Honse Committee ... 21 00
1 S 20 „ I honias Meggy ... ... ¦••21 o o 1 S 20 ,, Sir | . H . Monckton , ... ... 31 10 o 1820 ,, Oil " I as . Peters , // wise Ciinimitit'i' 21 o o j 820 „ Gi-iili ' ths Smilh , Hnit . w Committee 10 10 o 1 S 20 ,, John Smith ... ... ... 15 15 " 1 S 20 ., William Stephens , 1820 ' „ Krncst I ' * .. Weiult ... ... 47 5 ° 1 S 20 ,, Frederick West ... 1 S 20 „ E . C . Woodward ... ... 21 o o
BEDFORDSHIRE . 540 liro . Jr . mes Fisher ... ... •¦¦ •!* *> * "* ° BERKS AND BUCKS . 2 oy Bro . Dirk Radclyffe 15 " " <"> 57 . I ., K . I ' ellew Plenty ... ... 28 12 o 771 ' ., R . G . Barton ... ... ... ' 7 ' 7 ° « 45 ,, | iihn Tomkins ... ... ... 52 i" <» un , ., * j . Early Danks ... ... ... 200 < i a ISGG ., Charles W . Cox ... ... ... 39 18 11 iV *' , ., li . Nicholson ... ... ... ' 7 ' 7 o
BRISTOL . Province ( j . Pearson ... ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ 21 G G () Lodge CHESHIRE . 321 ' Bro . W . Fair ... ... ¦••? , > ' 5 " 3 I 1 S „ S . Gilbert ... •¦•¦ ¦•3 * ' <> «¦*
537 „ W . Marquis ... ... •¦•" 2 12 o 104 . 5 „ [ .-lines Ilaiiiilton ... ¦••3 > ' 5 ° 1013 and " 128 9 Grosvenor Preceptory , Uro . Edward Friend ... ... •- . 33 12 0
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND . Province Bro . G . J . McKay ... ... - ' 00 o 0 Lodge DERBYSHIRE . 353 Bro . II . E . Diamond ... ... ... 10 10 o 506 ,, Tom N . Turner ... •••2 7 G o 802 „ Thomas Smith ... ... ... 42 o o 1235 „ | "lin Stanley ... ... ... 39 lS <> 1324 „ ' Kitz Herbert Wright ... ... 55 13 " •739 „ Win- Carrick Crofts ( vide Leicester and Rutland ) ...
DEVONSHIRE . Province Bro . C . Cc-dtsclinlk ... ... no o o Lodge 1 G 4 Bro . Win . Ilini-Ilaycock * ... ... i" 10 o 303 ,, G . Waring On ' nerod ... ... 10 n > " „ J Jr . Woodman ... ... ... 10 10 o
DOKSi . lSIURE . 70- Bro . J . M . I ' . . Monlagu ... ... 52 lo o 1037 „ K . N . Howard ... ... ... 42 o 11 DURHAM . Province and 7 G 4 Bro . C . S . Lane ... ... tGS o o Bro . E . T . Gourley , M . I ' . ... ... ... in 10 n
KSSKX . Province and 1000 Uro . K ' ev . S . li . Wigram ... ; .,:.- u 8 Chap . 214 Comp . George Cooper ,.. ... 5- " - < L
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Lodge 27 G Bro . James S _ Brown ... ... ... 3 G 15 o 453 •>Rcbt . Martin ... ... ... 23 12 o 1343 ., James Godwin ... ... ... 50 o o 1700 „ ' li . A . Arnold ... ... ... 42 o o
GLOUCESTER . 82 Bro . Henry Godfrey ... ... ... G " S 5 o " . ji )' , „ G . W . Haines ... ... ... 10 10 11 493 ,, A . V . Hatton ... ... ... 10 10 o 493 „ Samuel Moss ... ... ... 115 10 o 592 „ John Mullings ... ... ... 142 iG o 592 „ The Baron De Ferrieres ... ... 10 10 o
HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT . Province J . E . Le Feuvre ... ... ... 105 ° <""* Lodge 7 6 Bro . J . J . Murray 723 „ W . D . Lemmon ... ... ••¦ 57 15 o
HERTFORD . Chap . 403 Comp . David Roberts ( vide 754 , London ) . Lodge 13 S 5 Bro . T . S . Carter ? S 15 o KENT .
709 Bro . G . W . Gvccnhill ... ... ... G 4 o o 913 „ T . D . Hayes ... ... ... 207 7 o loyG „ E . Kirby ... ... •¦¦ OS 5 o 120 G „ R . J . Emmerson ... ¦¦ 22 i o 120 9 ,, George Page ... ... ... 80 17 o 122 s W . C . Banks ...
„ 143 G „ Henri Brett ... ... ... 30 9 o 143 G „ T . J . Pulley ... ... ... 31 10 o 1531 „ James Griffin ... ... ... 67 °
LANCASHIRE ( EASTERN DIVISION *) . 37 Bro . Johnson Mills ... ... ... 10 10 o 44 ,, " Capt . H . A . Bennett ... ... 1 5 00 44 „ A . B . Bennett ... ... ... 15 l 5 o 992 ,, J- J- Meakin ... ... ... 10 10 o 1723 ,, G . Ferguson
LANCASHIRE ( WESTERN DIVISION ) . 724-Uro . J . W . Ballard ... ... ... 21 o ° 73 ° >> . (•Malcolm Kerr 13 N 0 „ Henry A . Tobias ... ... 23 12 G 15 SS ,, Thomas Royle-Higginsjm 1730 „ George Barber ... ... ... 220
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND . Province Bro . Win . Garrick Crofts ( vide 1739 , Derby ) ... ... ... G 3 o o Bro . George Toller , jun . ... ... 1010 o LINCOLNSHIRE . Lodge iGoo Bro . T . C . lohnson ... ... ... 73 I 0 °
MIDDLESEX . 708 Bro . G . II . Gibbs 77 S „ Frederick Muggins ... ... iG iO o
1194 ,, V . R . W . Hedges ... ... 10 10 o 1237 „ H . V . Clements ... ... ... 21 o o 1293 „ H . M . Gordon ... ... ... 29 8 o ' 3 ° 9 ,, Thomas Norton ... ... ... 12 12 o 1 3 10 „ j . W . Tarrycr ... ... ... 25 o o 132 G „ T . W . Adams ( and vide 1 G 23 , London )
1423 „ | . W . Baldwin C , 6 o 1503 ,, T . R . Richnell ... ... ... 4 " " <¦> 1 * 567 „ li . T . Fennell ... ... ... 8 4 " ° ' 777 , > 'I- A . Dubois , House Committee ... 32 11 o ' 777 >> Henry Lovegrove ... ... M 13 o 1777 „ I-I . B . Marshall ... ... ... 105 o o
MONMOUTHSHIRE . Province W . Pickford ... ... ... 57 ' 5 ° Lodge i . | 2 y Bro . William Watkins ... ... 47 5 <> NORFOLK . 85 Bro . Dr . C . T . Hill Drury GS 5 o NORFOLKSIHRE . 100 Bio . J . J . Harvey ... ... ... i *"> ir > o 943 ,, Ediv .-ird Ora 111 s ... ... ... 23 1 o NOTTINGHAMSHIRE .
Province , liro . Robt . Berridge ... •¦•M 7 " » Lodge 402 Bro . Saul Isaac ... ... ... ' <> 10 o 141 , 3 ,, 11 . M . Bvenlnall ... ... ... 21 o 0 NORTH WALKS AND SHROPSHIRE .
Province , Bro . W . 11 . Spaull ... ... 84 o o 1120 Bro . J . C . W . Lister ... ... ... 2210 6 1 ' 43 ,, R . J . Sisson ... ... ... 1010 o 1 G 74 „ W . II . Foulkes ... ... ... 25 o o 1 $ 49 „ J- " - ¦ > ' > rtt " 7 o OXFORDSHIRE .
340 Bro . Ooimor and Spiers ... ... 50 o o 357 „ Rev . !• * . P . Morrel , TI . Deane , Reginald Bird , and Rev . Pickering ( incltilling £ 52 w o from H . R . H . the Chairman ... ... 15 ° 3 ° 47 S „ Fentliam Hedges ... ... 7 ^ 15 ° S' 19 „ | ohn . Potts ... ... ... 13 ' 3 o 17 6 3 „ " Henry Birch ... ... ... 1 7 ' ° SOMERSETS ! USE .
Province and Lodge 53 Bro . E . I . Payne ... 241 10 o SOUTH WALES , E . D . Province and Lodge ( , Go Bro . W . H . Davies ... 100 o o STAFFORDSHIRE . Province Bro . Major (' ,. S . Tudor ... ... 323 lS 6 and Lodge S 39 Bro . W . Baylis ... 2 ) 2 12 6 Lodge 4 S 2 Bro . J . I ' * . Pepper SUFFOLK .
Province Bio . Win , Clarke ... 1 ... - „ Lodge 114 Bro . W . Boby •> ' - " ' SURREY . . JIG Bro . Dr . S . Makovski ... ... = 4 3 0
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Lodge SUSSEX . 1 S 42 Bro . Dr . T . Trollope ... ... ... 130 4 o WARWICKSHIRE . 502 Bro . I . Brooks ... ... ... 54 12 o 5 S 7 ,, C . F . Rowe ... ... ... 22 1 o 739 ,, Geo . Board ... ... ... 10 10 o 143 / ,, Joseph Boston ... ... ... 2 G 5 o 1431 ,, K . lones ... ... ... 15 15 o
WILTSHIRE . Province The Right Hon . Lord Mclhiicn ... 12 S 2 o ' WORCESTERSHIRE . Province Uro . W . Bristow , jun . ... ... 3 G 4 7 n Lodge YORKSHIRE ( N . ancl E . ) 312 Bro . W . H . Marwood ... ... 11 11 o 1611 „ I . S . Cumberland ... ... 58 iG o
YORKSHIRE ( W . R . ) HO Bro . W . H . Brittain ... ... ... ¦ > 139 „ W . Short 139 „ W . D . Allen 139 >> W . G . Roper ... 154 „ | . H . Cadman ...
205 and 3 S 0 Bro . Capt . J . Wordsworth ( vide Go , I ^ ondon ) . ... 2 S 9 Bro . W . J . Beck " ... 2 S 9 „ VV . Greaves 2 S 9 ,, J . D . Kay 206 ,, Robt . Arnison ...
29 G ,, G . A . Cubley 29 5 ,, John Ridal 302 ,, j . R . Armitage ... 302 „ M . S . Rhodes 302 ,, Henry Smith 3 S 7 ,, Frederick Sharp ...
750 ,, Rawsen Kelly 810 „ Capt . G . Robinson 827 ., W . Machell 910 ,, Samuel Slack 010 ,, T . W . Tew ... ... ... „ wr r- e vi " - 800 o o 10 m .. W . I' Smithson ... ... i .... /
., ^ ,. ,, .................. 1001 ,, Paul E . Fruh 1001 ,, John Richardson , jun . 1001 ,, Robert Ackrilt ... 1001 ,, Joseph Stephenson 1001 ,, ' Henry Downes ... 1001 ,, Samuel Sugdcn ...
loor ,, Thomas Horsley 1001 ,, Henry Thorpe ... 1001 „ Otto K . Bernhardt 1001 ,, James Powell „ j . B . Burnard ... 1019 „ J . Wordsworth ... 1034 „ Robert Speight ...
1102 ,, John Barker 1211 „ G . K . Crowe 1211 ,, J . W . Fourncss ... 1211 „ Arthur Wood ! 2 ii ,, Mark Suggett ... 1211 ,, Wm . H . Bradford 1 3 ,, Thomas Crossley ... ... ^
Amount announced iC ' 3 > 5 ° ^ ' ° ° Additions since sent in ' 118 8 6 £ i . * - /* 2 G . 8 G This nmnunt does ' tint include tbe Sinn of £ 1050 paid by the Province of West Yorkshire for the Bentley Shaw Memorial Presentation . The Rev . C . \ V . AuMor . n , Past Grand Chaplain , Deputy
Provincial Grand Master for Surrey , then said : It is with great pleasure that I rise to propose the next toast . Weare taught early in our Masonic career that the distinguishing ! characteristic of a Freemason's heart is charity , and we are also taught that charity does not only consist in relief , but that it consists in brotherly love—that great principle upon which our Institution is founded . I ask yon .
then , brethren ,. this evening ' , when our hearts are filled with joy at a great success which has been attained by this Institution , tu extend your love and your affection and your kindly feeling towards the other Institutions of Freemasonry . I know , brethren , that it may be the wish of your hearts , though I cannot say at the next festival the chair may be so well Tilled as on the present occasion , but
al all events that your president , whoever he may be , may In' as well supported . it this table—that he may have as truly Masonic hearts around him—that the gallery before him may lie as well adorned—and last , though not least , that the exchequer may be as well replenished . With these few words I beg to propose "The other Masonic Charities , " and success to them , and in the absence of
Bro . Binckes , 1 couple with this toast thc name of Bro . Terry . Uro . J AMES 'PERKY , in repl y , said : Your Royal Highness , my Lord , and brethren , in the first instance permit me to congratulate the Secretary , the House Committee , and the Executive Ollicers of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls on the splendid result which has attended their anniversary festival , and to assure you that while we all
have thc most honourable rivalry in endeavouring to do the greatest amount of good wecan , when we are beaten—when a higher amount is announced than we have had the honour of announcing—wecan but congratulate the Committee and the Executive Officers upon the result of their deliberations and exertions . In the absence of Bro . Binckes , who , I am sorry to tell you , has been compelled to absent himself
b y reason ol Ins duties calling- bun elsewhere in the Province of Kent , it devolves upon me to thank you for this toast , and 1 venture to hope that , great as has been the success to-night , equally great may be the success of the Boys . School in June next , under the presidency of Lord Skelmersdale . We can all but rejoice that we are doing good , we can all but rejoice that we are going on prospering , and with the additional amount that is likelv lo be cast upo "
the shoulders of this Institution in the admission in the future of twenty-live girls , we can but congratulate tlicrn that they can see their way clear this first year to p lace these gills there without further cost and trouble . I lii - j * e years ago the Benevolent Institution had hoped to have the hoieur of yonr Royal Highness's presidency , and if , as you lihve stated this evening , this has been a proud arid happy day to you in which you have presided over the festival ol the Oirls' School , | may I also venture to hope that
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Lodge r Si i * Bro . Samuel Klhnrnc ... ... ¦••'» - ' - ' V 4 S ., S . P . Calterson ... ... •¦•" " ° 554 ., G . W . Vcrrv ¦¦•*' 6 ! I ° sfici ., I-C . Sanderson ... ... •¦•7 ° 7 " 657 ; ., ' Adam Leigh - 5 OO 0 704 ., K . \ V . Young ... 73- ' . K . J . Alien ' ... 74 I * o
, , 749 „ John Col ( a it •: ( ' 5 ° 754 ,, David Roberts ... 822 „ Lewis Jacobs , jun . ... •¦•-4 3 ° S 79 „ Wm . topp fi-j 5 o S < jS „ George Graveley 5 U <* 898 „ J . . Waller 47 " <• 907 " ( Vide 79 )
„ 01 7 „ W . Lovell Kcaas ... ... 21 10 9 6 „ J . J . Darley 28 7 ° 101 7 „ A . Blumenthal ¦¦•21 10 o 1155 » Joseph Wilson ... ... ... 3 ° ° ° 1159 ;> H . Trueman Wood ... ... JS 17 o 1185 ,, Dr . Richard Morris ... ... 10 10 o
1216 „ C . H . Nevill 24 3 o 1259 „ Kdward Jex 84 o o Jin ? „ R . H . Crowden ... ... ... 7 3 < 5 1320 „ R . U . Webster ... 26 5 o 132 S „ J- L . Thomas , F . S . A . ... ... 90 o o 1339 „ Charles Hammerton ... ... 68 5 °
13 G 6 „ George A . Garratt ... ... 4 ° o O 13 S 3 „ K . R . Mm-chison ... •¦•US 1 o 1397 •>lames Cowan ... ¦¦¦ ••¦ 21 o o 1420 „ " | . T . Hiscox So 17 o 1421 ., " II . N . Taylor ' 20 o o i 4 2 fi „ G . S . Blackie 1 , fi ° °
1446 „ W . Watson ... ... ¦•¦ 7 ' 5 ° 1 4 „ Edgar Bowyer ... ... •¦•~ 5 o o 1475 „ Henry Vickery 130 o o 14 S 9 ,, lohn High ... ... ••¦ 73 10 o 1524 „ ' Neville Green ... ... ¦¦¦ 75 19 ° 156 3 „ T . M . Janes ... ... ... 45 13 o 1571 „ Alfred Youngman ... •••21 o 0 205 iO
1585 „ T . R . Whitley ... ... ... o 15 SG „ John Ledger ... ... ¦•¦ 42 o o 15 S 9 ,, K- Farrington ... Chap . 15 S 9 Comp . C . G . Brown ... ... ... 10 5 0 Lodge 1 G 10 Bro . Richard Luck ... — •••34 ' 3 ° ids * „ Frank Richardson , House Committee 114 90
1 G 23 „ T . W . Adams ( and vide Middlesex ) 10 io ,, o 164 * 1 „ R . J . Voisey lS o O 1657 „ George Kenning ... •••3 ^ o o 1 G 79 „ K . K . Storr ... ... ... 5 <> 8 o 1 C 81 „ Asher Barfield ... 33 12 o 1 G 95 „ Wm . Earl ... ... ... G 3 o a 1707 ; , AV . H . Giming ' iam ... ¦ ••3 i ° °
171 G ( Vide 79 ) 1719 „ T . N . Kirk-ham ... ... — I 0 5 ° o 1732 „ W . M . Stiles Go 14 o 1745 „ James Strugncll ... ... •••2100 1 S 04 ( Vide 79 ) 1 S 20 „ John Faulkner , L . D . S ., R . C . S . J ... 10 10 o 1 S 20 „ " Robert Grey ... ... . ... SS 14 G 1 S 20 ,, P . de Lande Long , // r > M 6 V Committee 25 4 o 1 S 20 „ I- * . C . Mather , Honse Committee ... 21 00
1 S 20 „ I honias Meggy ... ... ¦••21 o o 1 S 20 ,, Sir | . H . Monckton , ... ... 31 10 o 1820 ,, Oil " I as . Peters , // wise Ciinimitit'i' 21 o o j 820 „ Gi-iili ' ths Smilh , Hnit . w Committee 10 10 o 1 S 20 ,, John Smith ... ... ... 15 15 " 1 S 20 ., William Stephens , 1820 ' „ Krncst I ' * .. Weiult ... ... 47 5 ° 1 S 20 ,, Frederick West ... 1 S 20 „ E . C . Woodward ... ... 21 o o
BEDFORDSHIRE . 540 liro . Jr . mes Fisher ... ... •¦¦ •!* *> * "* ° BERKS AND BUCKS . 2 oy Bro . Dirk Radclyffe 15 " " <"> 57 . I ., K . I ' ellew Plenty ... ... 28 12 o 771 ' ., R . G . Barton ... ... ... ' 7 ' 7 ° « 45 ,, | iihn Tomkins ... ... ... 52 i" <» un , ., * j . Early Danks ... ... ... 200 < i a ISGG ., Charles W . Cox ... ... ... 39 18 11 iV *' , ., li . Nicholson ... ... ... ' 7 ' 7 o
BRISTOL . Province ( j . Pearson ... ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦ 21 G G () Lodge CHESHIRE . 321 ' Bro . W . Fair ... ... ¦••? , > ' 5 " 3 I 1 S „ S . Gilbert ... •¦•¦ ¦•3 * ' <> «¦*
537 „ W . Marquis ... ... •¦•" 2 12 o 104 . 5 „ [ .-lines Ilaiiiilton ... ¦••3 > ' 5 ° 1013 and " 128 9 Grosvenor Preceptory , Uro . Edward Friend ... ... •- . 33 12 0
CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND . Province Bro . G . J . McKay ... ... - ' 00 o 0 Lodge DERBYSHIRE . 353 Bro . II . E . Diamond ... ... ... 10 10 o 506 ,, Tom N . Turner ... •••2 7 G o 802 „ Thomas Smith ... ... ... 42 o o 1235 „ | "lin Stanley ... ... ... 39 lS <> 1324 „ ' Kitz Herbert Wright ... ... 55 13 " •739 „ Win- Carrick Crofts ( vide Leicester and Rutland ) ...
DEVONSHIRE . Province Bro . C . Cc-dtsclinlk ... ... no o o Lodge 1 G 4 Bro . Win . Ilini-Ilaycock * ... ... i" 10 o 303 ,, G . Waring On ' nerod ... ... 10 n > " „ J Jr . Woodman ... ... ... 10 10 o
DOKSi . lSIURE . 70- Bro . J . M . I ' . . Monlagu ... ... 52 lo o 1037 „ K . N . Howard ... ... ... 42 o 11 DURHAM . Province and 7 G 4 Bro . C . S . Lane ... ... tGS o o Bro . E . T . Gourley , M . I ' . ... ... ... in 10 n
KSSKX . Province and 1000 Uro . K ' ev . S . li . Wigram ... ; .,:.- u 8 Chap . 214 Comp . George Cooper ,.. ... 5- " - < L
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Lodge 27 G Bro . James S _ Brown ... ... ... 3 G 15 o 453 •>Rcbt . Martin ... ... ... 23 12 o 1343 ., James Godwin ... ... ... 50 o o 1700 „ ' li . A . Arnold ... ... ... 42 o o
GLOUCESTER . 82 Bro . Henry Godfrey ... ... ... G " S 5 o " . ji )' , „ G . W . Haines ... ... ... 10 10 11 493 ,, A . V . Hatton ... ... ... 10 10 o 493 „ Samuel Moss ... ... ... 115 10 o 592 „ John Mullings ... ... ... 142 iG o 592 „ The Baron De Ferrieres ... ... 10 10 o
HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT . Province J . E . Le Feuvre ... ... ... 105 ° <""* Lodge 7 6 Bro . J . J . Murray 723 „ W . D . Lemmon ... ... ••¦ 57 15 o
HERTFORD . Chap . 403 Comp . David Roberts ( vide 754 , London ) . Lodge 13 S 5 Bro . T . S . Carter ? S 15 o KENT .
709 Bro . G . W . Gvccnhill ... ... ... G 4 o o 913 „ T . D . Hayes ... ... ... 207 7 o loyG „ E . Kirby ... ... •¦¦ OS 5 o 120 G „ R . J . Emmerson ... ¦¦ 22 i o 120 9 ,, George Page ... ... ... 80 17 o 122 s W . C . Banks ...
„ 143 G „ Henri Brett ... ... ... 30 9 o 143 G „ T . J . Pulley ... ... ... 31 10 o 1531 „ James Griffin ... ... ... 67 °
LANCASHIRE ( EASTERN DIVISION *) . 37 Bro . Johnson Mills ... ... ... 10 10 o 44 ,, " Capt . H . A . Bennett ... ... 1 5 00 44 „ A . B . Bennett ... ... ... 15 l 5 o 992 ,, J- J- Meakin ... ... ... 10 10 o 1723 ,, G . Ferguson
LANCASHIRE ( WESTERN DIVISION ) . 724-Uro . J . W . Ballard ... ... ... 21 o ° 73 ° >> . (•Malcolm Kerr 13 N 0 „ Henry A . Tobias ... ... 23 12 G 15 SS ,, Thomas Royle-Higginsjm 1730 „ George Barber ... ... ... 220
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND . Province Bro . Win . Garrick Crofts ( vide 1739 , Derby ) ... ... ... G 3 o o Bro . George Toller , jun . ... ... 1010 o LINCOLNSHIRE . Lodge iGoo Bro . T . C . lohnson ... ... ... 73 I 0 °
MIDDLESEX . 708 Bro . G . II . Gibbs 77 S „ Frederick Muggins ... ... iG iO o
1194 ,, V . R . W . Hedges ... ... 10 10 o 1237 „ H . V . Clements ... ... ... 21 o o 1293 „ H . M . Gordon ... ... ... 29 8 o ' 3 ° 9 ,, Thomas Norton ... ... ... 12 12 o 1 3 10 „ j . W . Tarrycr ... ... ... 25 o o 132 G „ T . W . Adams ( and vide 1 G 23 , London )
1423 „ | . W . Baldwin C , 6 o 1503 ,, T . R . Richnell ... ... ... 4 " " <¦> 1 * 567 „ li . T . Fennell ... ... ... 8 4 " ° ' 777 , > 'I- A . Dubois , House Committee ... 32 11 o ' 777 >> Henry Lovegrove ... ... M 13 o 1777 „ I-I . B . Marshall ... ... ... 105 o o
MONMOUTHSHIRE . Province W . Pickford ... ... ... 57 ' 5 ° Lodge i . | 2 y Bro . William Watkins ... ... 47 5 <> NORFOLK . 85 Bro . Dr . C . T . Hill Drury GS 5 o NORFOLKSIHRE . 100 Bio . J . J . Harvey ... ... ... i *"> ir > o 943 ,, Ediv .-ird Ora 111 s ... ... ... 23 1 o NOTTINGHAMSHIRE .
Province , liro . Robt . Berridge ... •¦•M 7 " » Lodge 402 Bro . Saul Isaac ... ... ... ' <> 10 o 141 , 3 ,, 11 . M . Bvenlnall ... ... ... 21 o 0 NORTH WALKS AND SHROPSHIRE .
Province , Bro . W . 11 . Spaull ... ... 84 o o 1120 Bro . J . C . W . Lister ... ... ... 2210 6 1 ' 43 ,, R . J . Sisson ... ... ... 1010 o 1 G 74 „ W . II . Foulkes ... ... ... 25 o o 1 $ 49 „ J- " - ¦ > ' > rtt " 7 o OXFORDSHIRE .
340 Bro . Ooimor and Spiers ... ... 50 o o 357 „ Rev . !• * . P . Morrel , TI . Deane , Reginald Bird , and Rev . Pickering ( incltilling £ 52 w o from H . R . H . the Chairman ... ... 15 ° 3 ° 47 S „ Fentliam Hedges ... ... 7 ^ 15 ° S' 19 „ | ohn . Potts ... ... ... 13 ' 3 o 17 6 3 „ " Henry Birch ... ... ... 1 7 ' ° SOMERSETS ! USE .
Province and Lodge 53 Bro . E . I . Payne ... 241 10 o SOUTH WALES , E . D . Province and Lodge ( , Go Bro . W . H . Davies ... 100 o o STAFFORDSHIRE . Province Bro . Major (' ,. S . Tudor ... ... 323 lS 6 and Lodge S 39 Bro . W . Baylis ... 2 ) 2 12 6 Lodge 4 S 2 Bro . J . I ' * . Pepper SUFFOLK .
Province Bio . Win , Clarke ... 1 ... - „ Lodge 114 Bro . W . Boby •> ' - " ' SURREY . . JIG Bro . Dr . S . Makovski ... ... = 4 3 0
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Lodge SUSSEX . 1 S 42 Bro . Dr . T . Trollope ... ... ... 130 4 o WARWICKSHIRE . 502 Bro . I . Brooks ... ... ... 54 12 o 5 S 7 ,, C . F . Rowe ... ... ... 22 1 o 739 ,, Geo . Board ... ... ... 10 10 o 143 / ,, Joseph Boston ... ... ... 2 G 5 o 1431 ,, K . lones ... ... ... 15 15 o
WILTSHIRE . Province The Right Hon . Lord Mclhiicn ... 12 S 2 o ' WORCESTERSHIRE . Province Uro . W . Bristow , jun . ... ... 3 G 4 7 n Lodge YORKSHIRE ( N . ancl E . ) 312 Bro . W . H . Marwood ... ... 11 11 o 1611 „ I . S . Cumberland ... ... 58 iG o
YORKSHIRE ( W . R . ) HO Bro . W . H . Brittain ... ... ... ¦ > 139 „ W . Short 139 „ W . D . Allen 139 >> W . G . Roper ... 154 „ | . H . Cadman ...
205 and 3 S 0 Bro . Capt . J . Wordsworth ( vide Go , I ^ ondon ) . ... 2 S 9 Bro . W . J . Beck " ... 2 S 9 „ VV . Greaves 2 S 9 ,, J . D . Kay 206 ,, Robt . Arnison ...
29 G ,, G . A . Cubley 29 5 ,, John Ridal 302 ,, j . R . Armitage ... 302 „ M . S . Rhodes 302 ,, Henry Smith 3 S 7 ,, Frederick Sharp ...
750 ,, Rawsen Kelly 810 „ Capt . G . Robinson 827 ., W . Machell 910 ,, Samuel Slack 010 ,, T . W . Tew ... ... ... „ wr r- e vi " - 800 o o 10 m .. W . I' Smithson ... ... i .... /
., ^ ,. ,, .................. 1001 ,, Paul E . Fruh 1001 ,, John Richardson , jun . 1001 ,, Robert Ackrilt ... 1001 ,, Joseph Stephenson 1001 ,, ' Henry Downes ... 1001 ,, Samuel Sugdcn ...
loor ,, Thomas Horsley 1001 ,, Henry Thorpe ... 1001 „ Otto K . Bernhardt 1001 ,, James Powell „ j . B . Burnard ... 1019 „ J . Wordsworth ... 1034 „ Robert Speight ...
1102 ,, John Barker 1211 „ G . K . Crowe 1211 ,, J . W . Fourncss ... 1211 „ Arthur Wood ! 2 ii ,, Mark Suggett ... 1211 ,, Wm . H . Bradford 1 3 ,, Thomas Crossley ... ... ^
Amount announced iC ' 3 > 5 ° ^ ' ° ° Additions since sent in ' 118 8 6 £ i . * - /* 2 G . 8 G This nmnunt does ' tint include tbe Sinn of £ 1050 paid by the Province of West Yorkshire for the Bentley Shaw Memorial Presentation . The Rev . C . \ V . AuMor . n , Past Grand Chaplain , Deputy
Provincial Grand Master for Surrey , then said : It is with great pleasure that I rise to propose the next toast . Weare taught early in our Masonic career that the distinguishing ! characteristic of a Freemason's heart is charity , and we are also taught that charity does not only consist in relief , but that it consists in brotherly love—that great principle upon which our Institution is founded . I ask yon .
then , brethren ,. this evening ' , when our hearts are filled with joy at a great success which has been attained by this Institution , tu extend your love and your affection and your kindly feeling towards the other Institutions of Freemasonry . I know , brethren , that it may be the wish of your hearts , though I cannot say at the next festival the chair may be so well Tilled as on the present occasion , but
al all events that your president , whoever he may be , may In' as well supported . it this table—that he may have as truly Masonic hearts around him—that the gallery before him may lie as well adorned—and last , though not least , that the exchequer may be as well replenished . With these few words I beg to propose "The other Masonic Charities , " and success to them , and in the absence of
Bro . Binckes , 1 couple with this toast thc name of Bro . Terry . Uro . J AMES 'PERKY , in repl y , said : Your Royal Highness , my Lord , and brethren , in the first instance permit me to congratulate the Secretary , the House Committee , and the Executive Ollicers of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls on the splendid result which has attended their anniversary festival , and to assure you that while we all
have thc most honourable rivalry in endeavouring to do the greatest amount of good wecan , when we are beaten—when a higher amount is announced than we have had the honour of announcing—wecan but congratulate the Committee and the Executive Officers upon the result of their deliberations and exertions . In the absence of Bro . Binckes , who , I am sorry to tell you , has been compelled to absent himself
b y reason ol Ins duties calling- bun elsewhere in the Province of Kent , it devolves upon me to thank you for this toast , and 1 venture to hope that , great as has been the success to-night , equally great may be the success of the Boys . School in June next , under the presidency of Lord Skelmersdale . We can all but rejoice that we are doing good , we can all but rejoice that we are going on prospering , and with the additional amount that is likelv lo be cast upo "
the shoulders of this Institution in the admission in the future of twenty-live girls , we can but congratulate tlicrn that they can see their way clear this first year to p lace these gills there without further cost and trouble . I lii - j * e years ago the Benevolent Institution had hoped to have the hoieur of yonr Royal Highness's presidency , and if , as you lihve stated this evening , this has been a proud arid happy day to you in which you have presided over the festival ol the Oirls' School , | may I also venture to hope that