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Annual Festival Of The Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
you longer , brethren , but I will first say this , lhat thc Benevolent Institution is one that commends itself to ) -our generous support . 1 come from thc small province in thc vcr 3 ' westernmost of Wales , and I felt it 1113- duty on receiving an invitation to preside here lo come with a true Freemason ' s heart to " do what I could for you . ( Cheers ) . I assure you it has given mc great pleasure to preside here to-night , and 1 now ask 3-011 to drink right heartily "Success to thc Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons . " ( Cheers ) .
Bro . R AYNHAM STEWART : I am called upon most unexpectedly to return thanks for the toast proposed b y our wortliy Chairman . What are we all here for ? Wc are here lo help the aged , and to get others to help them . Brethren , I have been a Mason now live and thirty years , and the first stewardship 1 look m hand in my life was for this Institution . and 1 have been steward 111 , 1113 ' times since , but I am perfectly prepared , in case of need , lo serve another . Brethren , wc must have success . 1 111 , 13 ' tell 3-011 that , on that first occasion , wc thought it was a grand success when \ v _ got
/ . 5 00 ; but such has been the growth of our Institution and our organization lhat last 3 'car wc gat £ 14 , 0110 . Brethren , 1 ask you to come down to the Institution and sec it . 'l'he more you sec it , the better 3 'oa will know it ; and the more 3-011 know of it , the better 3011 will appreciate it . I am veiy proud to hear our Chairman ' s statement , and it pave mc great pleasure lo conduct him over that Institution , and bring him face lo face wilh ihe inmates . What would they have clone without that noble Institution' ' Gone to the l . t . dge of Benevolence . This Institution is belter than the
Lodge of Benevolence , because , in place of temporary aid , it affords permanent relief ; so long ns they live and behave themselves 1 ) 103 ' are provided for . And I know that when I ask you to do what you can 1 am not begging success , but 3-011 mean to respond heartily and make it a thorough success . When you hear thc results of the efforts that have been made , 1 think 3-011 will be proud of ihcm ; and I will , in conclusion , only echo the wcrds of our chairman , " Success lo ihe Institution ! " an Institution which helps those who cannot help themselves .
Hro . TI : RRV , thc Secretary of the Institution , then reatl out the list of the collections from various provinces , which were as follows : —
LONDON . I s . cl . Bro . ICdgar Bowyer 85 f > o „ Jno . Ily . Leggott ... 10 10 o „ Wm . March 50 i _ f > „ Abner Turlington ... -7 0 o „ F . A . White 10 10 o „ \ V . Lake 10 10 o „ W . Smithett ,. S iC G Lodge 1 Bro . Ralph M . Bishop ... 15 15 o
, 2 „ ICdmund A Pontile * 101 16 o 3 ,, XV . II . Ferryman ... 6 7 4 o 4 „ Rev . ll . Lansdell ... 21 o . o 5 ,, Capt . 11 . Garland-Matthews ; S 7 o 7 „ John Marnham ... 9 5 o
S „ Id Walter Rtislnvortli 17 15 o 9 „ Alfd . ICndcan ... . 17 5 ( i 10 „ Rev . J . N . Palmer ... 2 , ) 5 o 11 „ Felix Curlier ... 42 9 _ Chapter . 12 Comp . Joseph Clever ... 3 G 15 o Lodge . , 14 Bro . XV . Bedford Liddiard 10 10 o 15 „ !• :. A . Wells 10 0 ( 1 iS ,, ] no . Abbott 15 15 o 19 ,, XV . M . Bywater ... 23 2 o 21 ,, Robert Berridge ... 41 o o
22 „ IC . F . Storr 59 12 o 27 „ J , II . Coulson ... (> i 17 o 29 „ John II . Bott ... 1717 o 30 „ Joseph Driscoll ... 5 C 1 12 o 33 „ Magnus Ohren ... 55 5 o 4 _ „ James R . Cassell ... 49 1 ( 1 (> 49 „ jas . Moon 73 10 o
49 ,, Alfred Williams ... 10 10 10 55 >> James Cooper ... fi .. 14 0 fij ,, Jno . lly . Walts ... 42 10 C , r , Ww , Chicken ... 142 16 o 73 Bro . Thos . Palmer ... 75 14 G Chapter . 73 Comp . Jno . Mason ... 90 10 o Lodge .
79 „ II . W . Partridge ... 10 10 o S 7 „ Richd . Lambourn ... 5 S 14 o { fi „ J . A . Wild , jun . ( since announcement ) ... 103 19 o 101 „ Thos . Id Taylor ... 4 8 ifl G 10 S „ J . Monico 20 o o 141 ,, Kdwd . Bye 32 I o Chapter . MiCoiTip . R . Martin 15 14 o Lod tre .
144 Hro . Richard Barham ... 74 4 0 ' I - » . J .. J . Hutchings ... 00 15 o lC 5 „ Charles Belton ... 10 10 o , 6 7 ,, J . G . Humphreys ... 5 O 3 0 , c 9 > i Geo . Bolton 100 o o
' ?¦ „ XV . H . Bateman ... 31 10 o ' 7- , 1 Geo . Hockley ... 40 6 o ' 73 ,. John Finch ¦ 74 „ Fredk . Brown ... 117 17 o IS 1 „ Wm . llesseltine ... 35 14 ° S . 5 „ Fredk . Croaker ... IOJ 3 o 18 S „ Uiclul . Baker ... 11 11 o ' 93 „ Bedford I . cmcrc ... SO I o
194 „ Geo . N . Watts ... 53 1 o 197 > , Hy . Luke Hansard ... iS 15 o 19 s „ J . C . Carr 50 o o 205 „ Joseph Da Silva ... 7 G S o 22 S ,, Geo . II . Patmore ... 10 3 11 0 25 G „ Jno . A . Farnfield ... 5170 2 59 > , licv . AmbroseW . Hall 47 5 o
435 „ A . Allhausen ... 25 3 0 511 „ Carter Millbourn ... Oo 10 o 54 S „ Henry Carman ... 44 11 0 554 ,, J . J . Berry 12 S 0 o Cl 9 ,, jas . C . Hayes ... 4 O 4 o C 57 „ G . P . Gillard ... 2 S 7 o
704 „ W . F . Rogers 715 „ IC . Zwinger 18 iS o 749 „ W . Groves 34 14 o 754 „ XV . M . T ' egg ... 2 G 14 0 781 „ F . Robinson ... 115 18 o 8 l 3 „ R . R . Harper , „ 52 10 0
Lodge £ s . d . S 22 Bro . I " . Abbott 44 2 o SOo ,, T . B . Dodson ... 22 o o SO 2 „ R . P . Tate 71 17 o S 71 ,, G . Harvey 21 o o S . jo „ T . G . Smith ... 105 o o 907 ,, G . T . Ban- 49 4 o 917 ,, J . F . Van Raalte ... 22 11 0 1017 ,, John Sycrs i '" 5 ° " » J . Boulton 1 Pi ) 5 o
107 O ,, F , Brien GS 15 o 1178 ,, R . Challoner ... 53 13 o 125 . ) ,, IC . II . Uolfo ... 54 2 0 Chapter 1200 Comp . J . Pigot 1275 „ Govan Macdonald 12 1 o
Lodge 127 S Hro . XV . II . Making ... 38 17 o 12 SS ,, A . Mullord 52 10 o I . 'OJ » . . 1 . . !• Pope 52 10 o i . M 9 > i IC . Swanborough ... 23 3 ¦¦ Chapter 1319 Comp . F . R . W . Hedges 11 11 o Lodge 1321 Bro . !•' . T . ICdgington ... 74 9 o 132 S ,, B . Turner 84 o o 13-9 » G . T . Bickerton ... 30 o o 1339 ,, II . I- ' . Frances ... 113 11 o
Chapter 134 S Comp . Pclcr Parsons ... 31 10 o Lodge 13 G 0 Bro . K . I .. Shelton ... 05 5 fi 13 S 1 ,, II . M . Appleton ... 50 o 0 i . V " 3 1 . W . R . G . Fanner ... 112 7 0 14 : 0 „ J . S . Sinclair ... 4 O 19 < i
1421 ,, R . XV . Biggs ... S ( 0 0 142 O ,, C . Taylor ... 14 S . 1 ,, T . Hastings Miller ... O 3 o o 153 S „ li . Gregory 35 17 o 1540 „ II . Tnila 53 11 o ' 5 4 1 , 1 Drew Bear ... 30 15 o 1 O 01 „ Magnus Ohren ... 2 O 5 0 1 O 0 7 „ I'd Couchman Beedell O 3 o o
1 O 14 „ S . Jacobs 1 C 15 ,, C . P . Kctnpc , M . D . 23 o 0 1 O 41 ,, R . J . Voisey ... 50 o 0 ifi . S 7 » IC Anderton ... 44 2 0 if'iiS ,, XV . T . Lover ... 42 10 o 1 O 71 „ R . A . Morgan " ) 1 O 71 „ J . Bergmann f , < - » , „ 0 ; 'I lie larai-st ami . iuit from a l l . oi . i . oi ) lo . li ; e > j \ C \ 11 \ i IV Cllnllllintrc ... J > IJ . G
1 GS 1 „ R . Burleton ... 50 5 o 170 G „ M . Maybrick ... 44 - ° 171 Ci „ W . C . Young ... 04 4 0 1719 ,, T . A . Greene ... 29 iS o 1719 „ Joseph Mamvaring ... 10 10 o
1719 „ AI . Mildred ... 10 10 0 172 S „ C . Butcher 103 19 o 17-2 „ L . Solomon 79 4 o 17 GG „ LA Jones . > 17 GG „ A . A . Clements J 176 9 „ C . Thompson . . 49 7 o 1804 „ V . . H . . arnlield ... 47 15 G 1 S 1 G ,, | ohn Roberts ... 10 10 o
1 S 39 „ G . I ' . Smith , jun . ... 21 S 0 1 S 53 ,, T . II . Meredith ... 90 o o 1900 „ G . P . Festa 105 o o 1 9 22 ,, Robt . J . Taylor ... 42 o o 192 S „ Henry Massey ... 22 10 o 1949 „ Horace B . Marshall , C . C . 105 o o
1930 ,, R . P . lorgc SO o o Sovereign , Sanctuary , A . & P . R . Bro . J . II . Southwood ... no iS 6 BICRKS AND BUCKS . Lodge . 209 Bro . Andrew Pears ... 27 5 o
574 » Walter B . Wilson ... 32 11 0 591 „ Gustav A . Charubin 2 iG o 945 ,, Fredk . Blake ... 44 2 o ,, „ E . Morland ... ... 10 10 o Chapter . 945 Comp . John Tomkins , J . P . 42 o 0
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LI-ICI-STI-R A xii RUTLAND . £ s . d . Province , Bro . Dr . XV . Carricl-Groft , , 0 MIDDLKSKX . 70 S „ James Inglis ... 1 5 , 5 0 1184 ,, William Vincent ... no 17 o 1237 ,, A . (* , . Fidler 52 10 o 132 ( 1 „ J . W . Baldwin ... -2 S G o Chap . 1503 Comp . D . P . Cama ... 15 15 o ' 549 . ) Win . Stephens ... 10 io o I Lotlge . 1507 Bro . W . H . Goodall ... Oi 11 0
Lodge . £ s . d . 1101 Bro . F . d . J . Blackwell ... 72 o o ,, ,, Jas . Batting 1566 „ Kphraini Davey ,, „ Clias . M . Foottet ... 12 10 o CIIICSHIRIC . 15 ^ 5 ., I ' ustace G . Parker ... 45 0 o CORNWALL . 450 ,, John Coombe ... 17 S 10 o CUMBERLAND & WKSTMOKKL . AND . 12 9 » G . J . McKay ... 105 o o 1073 „ Rev . A . F . A . Woodford ... ... 10 10 o DKRBYSlllRF ..
1235 ,, Philip Lc Gros ... , ( ji o o ,, „ John Stanley ... 10 10 o DKVONSHIRF . 1402 ,, Thos . Perry ... ... 550 DORSKTSHIRIC . Province , Bro . XV . Douglas Dugdale ' ... .. ' . 3 G 15 o DURHAM . Lodge . 7114 Iiro . Chas . S . Lane ... . ' , o o F . SSKX . Bro . A . C . Ycley ... ... 21 o o 433 > , Wm . I-I . Ciozier ... 43 10 o 1 . 1 . I'd Slinld 1 . 1 n 1 ,
*< \' 7 >• . l ^ s . H . King 102 7 0 MONMOUTHSHIRIC . Province , llro . | . A . Rolls , M . P . 2 S 7 7 o ' NORFOLK . 8 5 Bro . Dr . C . I ) . Hill Drury - . 0 1 ; o NORTH WALKS AND SALOP . " 597 Bro . John Peters ... 31 15 o 755 , > John R . L . Ilazeldine 44 o o 112 4 „ I'd R . Spaull ... 5 j i „ „ 1 O 74 ,, I lionias Coxhead ... 2 12 0 1 S 49 „ lleniyl'latt ... 19 o o OXl- ' OI-DSIllRK . 340 Bro . !•" . \ V . Ansell ... iS 12 o
GLOUCFSri-iRSHlRF .. " Chapter . 82 Comp . J . Brook-Smith ... Lodge . 82 Bro . Henry Godfrey ... 10 10 o ,, Baron de Ferriercs ... 21 o o 592 ,, lohn Midlings ... 78 15 o HANTS AND LSI . ! -: OF WIGHT . 35 Bro . A . Barfield ... ... 32 10 o
357 > ' " R . Cooper . Smith 105 o o 478 ,, R . ]•' .. Haynes ... 15 5 0 1 S 95 ,, A . Brakspear ... is i o SOUTH WALLS ( WKST DIVISION- ) Province , Bro . 1 dwin Thomas ' ] Lodge . 37- Dr . II . D . Reynolds } -3 _ o 3 o 4 ( 14 Kt . l lon . Lord Kensington J 4 O 4 John James j STAFFORDSHll-K .
342 ,, Joseph T . Craven ... 73 10 o 1 «) 4 ,, Rev . F . XV . Thoyts ... 30 o o 723 ,, Richard Kve ... 31 10 o 177 " ,, Kdivar . 1 S . Main ... 105 o o HKRTFORDSH 11 . K . 403 Bro . Wm . Warrener ... 30 o o 404 „ Jno . IC . Dawson ... 157 10 o
419 llro . James Walker ... 2 <> 5 o SUFFOLK . 114 Bro . Win . Clarke ... r , o 3 o SUKRKY . Lodge . 410 Bro . J . D . Thomson ... 1717 o 452 ,, r " . A . Manning ... ? n 0
44 . ) „ Jas . Shilcock ... n > 1 o 419 „ Dr . Geo . Mick ley ... 58 7 o 1327 >¦ Wm . A . Sprout ... 28 11 o 1385 Bio . Chas . Grey ... ... 30 o o Chapter . 138 5 Comp . W . J . Crutch ... 40 3 o Lodge . ¦ 479 >> Vv'm . Masters ... 42 o o ! 58 'o ,. Jas . Terry . Sec . ... 11 ; 10 o ' 757 11 Hen . Balderson ... 15 3 o KKNT .
88 . ) ,, Alfred Nnthall ... 25 3 o 104 ( 1 51 ( - ' R . Anderson ... 21 o o Chap . 1395 Corny . S . (' .. KircUlui .. ev iS iS o Lodge . 1 G 38 Bio . W . Youldon 4 G 9 o 1714 „ T . J . Pulley 2 O ii , 0 SUSSKX . 732 Bro . ' John M . Reed } , 1019 „ Wm . Hale ... ) lC , i 'J ° WII . TSI 1 IRK .
55 S Bio . Jas . Kennett ... 31 10 o 874 ,, L'has . Graham ... 03 o 11 9 M •¦ XV . B . Lloyd 105 10 0 1107 ,, Joscnh Storey ... 100 5 0 1531 » . I '' - Kipps 51 ) i \ 1 , LANCASHIRE : ( I ' . ASTI . UN DIVISION ) . 44 llro . Win . I ' ras , Parkinson 221 thus
„ . I ' . ntwisle ... 10 10 o 277 ,, Rev . Jos . Harrison ... 42 o o 317 ,, Jas . Wilson 10 10 o 317 >> !• XV . Fdwards ... 10 10 o 317 „ \ V . J . Cunliffe ... 10 10 o 4 ( 7 ,, Walter Potts ... 20 5 o O 45 ,, IC . P . Stubbs ... 52 iii o IOIX ) ,, Frank A . Huet ... 2 io o o LANCASHIRE ( Wrs . i . i . s * DIVISION-. )
Bro . Robert Wylie 105 o o Chap . G 13 Comp . P . M . Hunter ... 21 o o Lodge . 1182 Hro . John Williams ... Si 18 o Chap . 1387 Comp . J . II . Sillitoe ... 10 10 o Lodge . 1502 Bro . S . . Schonstadt ... 19 11 o
Province , Bro . Joseph Martin ... 8 9 5 o WoRCJ . STFRSHlRfC . Lodge . 280 Bio . Win . Barkley ... 42 o o 2 S 0 ,, 11 any l- ' . Dale ... 10 10 o 377 >! G . W . Grosvenor ... 59 17 11 5 . ' . . ,, G , II . Williamson ... 04 1 0 N . AND IC . VORKSIIIRIC .
1010 Bio . Ceo . Holm 10 10 o Chap . 1010 Comp . II . Logan 10 10 <> Lodge . ifin ' Bro . G . C . Padel ... 21 o n WICST YORKSHIRIC . BID . Cant . WoitKworili
1 . odge , " 3 . 1 . XVm . G . Roper ~ ) -9 ° ,. ^^" 111 . Harrop 302 ,, Thus . Hill ... 910 ,, Robt . Fisher ... r 350 o o 1019 „ Alfcd . XV . Stanfield 1301 ,, John T . Goodall | I . * , 31 ,, S . C . Sykes ... J NORTH AFRICA . 1717 Bro . A . M . Broadley ... 10 10 o
RICCAP 1 TULATION . Stewards . A s . d . Stewards . / , ' s . d . * , ° , n ,., . " lii > osS -l 10 ° Leicester and Rutland 1 1 ; : 1 ; D Berks and Bucks ... 10 243 14 o Middlesex () 4 „ s * „ Cheshire 1 45 o o Monmouthshire ... 1 257 7 o Cornwall 1 178 to o Norfolk 1 , 0 15 o Cumberland and \\ est- North Wales and Salop ; 14 ,, 17 0 moreland 2 115 10 o Oxon ' ... 4 , ; G iS o Derbyshire 2 53 1 , 0 South Wales ( W . Div . ) 5 3 r „ , , 0 Devonshire 1 5 5 « Staffordshire 2 G 5
, o H f ' "> ' 5 o surroik , no 3 o iJuiliain 1 ( 13 o o Surrey 7 102 1 f , ' : f ' ¦•¦ ,. - 3 93 10 o Sussex ¦ . 162 9 u Gloucestershire ... 4 no 5 o Wilts . , 89 i a Hantsandlsleof Wight 5 27210 o Worcestershire ... 4 , 70 s 0 I-Iurts 10 533 14 o Yorkshire N . & IC . ... 3 42 0 0 Kent ... ... ... 5 359 ig G , Yorkshire W . ... s - o o Last Lancashire ... 9 412 15 o , Africa N 1 10 10 o West do 5 237 19 o :
London—13 S Stewards . CGSS 4 10 o The Provinces— 11 O Stewards "' 5452 13 G TotaI JC ' 12 , 337 3 0 Hro . TKRRY remarked that , with two exceptions , this was the hi ghest sum ever yet collected on behalf of the Benevolent Institution . They had
last year ^ 14 , 300 , and in 1 S 79 , £ 1 . 3 , 875 , but this was the third hi ghest total ever yet realised on behalf of ihe Benevolent Institution , and il had been done Ibis year with 143 stewards less than last year , which he would 533-, without casting any reflection on the efforts of last year ' s stewards , proved that this year they had worked more zealously , if possible , than they ever worked before .
Since the announcement was made one list has come in . ' of Bro . Wild , of the Burlington Lodge , amounting to £ 103 19 s ., thus raising the total to £ 12 , 44 6 7 s . Cd ., and giving a sum of £ 49 7 s . 9 _ d . as the average of each steward ' s exertions . Bro . COL . LYNE then rose and said : Right Worshi pful Sir and Brethren , I have been | requcsted to propose "The Health of your Chairman . " Iaskyouto join with me in giving him a right hearty welcome , and thanking him most sincerely for his kindness in coming so long a distance to preside over us at this great meeting . Brethren , I am sure the Principality will equally appreciated ^ compliment you have paid them in having selected their Provincial Grand
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Annual Festival Of The Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
you longer , brethren , but I will first say this , lhat thc Benevolent Institution is one that commends itself to ) -our generous support . 1 come from thc small province in thc vcr 3 ' westernmost of Wales , and I felt it 1113- duty on receiving an invitation to preside here lo come with a true Freemason ' s heart to " do what I could for you . ( Cheers ) . I assure you it has given mc great pleasure to preside here to-night , and 1 now ask 3-011 to drink right heartily "Success to thc Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons . " ( Cheers ) .
Bro . R AYNHAM STEWART : I am called upon most unexpectedly to return thanks for the toast proposed b y our wortliy Chairman . What are we all here for ? Wc are here lo help the aged , and to get others to help them . Brethren , I have been a Mason now live and thirty years , and the first stewardship 1 look m hand in my life was for this Institution . and 1 have been steward 111 , 1113 ' times since , but I am perfectly prepared , in case of need , lo serve another . Brethren , wc must have success . 1 111 , 13 ' tell 3-011 that , on that first occasion , wc thought it was a grand success when \ v _ got
/ . 5 00 ; but such has been the growth of our Institution and our organization lhat last 3 'car wc gat £ 14 , 0110 . Brethren , 1 ask you to come down to the Institution and sec it . 'l'he more you sec it , the better 3 'oa will know it ; and the more 3-011 know of it , the better 3011 will appreciate it . I am veiy proud to hear our Chairman ' s statement , and it pave mc great pleasure lo conduct him over that Institution , and bring him face lo face wilh ihe inmates . What would they have clone without that noble Institution' ' Gone to the l . t . dge of Benevolence . This Institution is belter than the
Lodge of Benevolence , because , in place of temporary aid , it affords permanent relief ; so long ns they live and behave themselves 1 ) 103 ' are provided for . And I know that when I ask you to do what you can 1 am not begging success , but 3-011 mean to respond heartily and make it a thorough success . When you hear thc results of the efforts that have been made , 1 think 3-011 will be proud of ihcm ; and I will , in conclusion , only echo the wcrds of our chairman , " Success lo ihe Institution ! " an Institution which helps those who cannot help themselves .
Hro . TI : RRV , thc Secretary of the Institution , then reatl out the list of the collections from various provinces , which were as follows : —
LONDON . I s . cl . Bro . ICdgar Bowyer 85 f > o „ Jno . Ily . Leggott ... 10 10 o „ Wm . March 50 i _ f > „ Abner Turlington ... -7 0 o „ F . A . White 10 10 o „ \ V . Lake 10 10 o „ W . Smithett ,. S iC G Lodge 1 Bro . Ralph M . Bishop ... 15 15 o
, 2 „ ICdmund A Pontile * 101 16 o 3 ,, XV . II . Ferryman ... 6 7 4 o 4 „ Rev . ll . Lansdell ... 21 o . o 5 ,, Capt . 11 . Garland-Matthews ; S 7 o 7 „ John Marnham ... 9 5 o
S „ Id Walter Rtislnvortli 17 15 o 9 „ Alfd . ICndcan ... . 17 5 ( i 10 „ Rev . J . N . Palmer ... 2 , ) 5 o 11 „ Felix Curlier ... 42 9 _ Chapter . 12 Comp . Joseph Clever ... 3 G 15 o Lodge . , 14 Bro . XV . Bedford Liddiard 10 10 o 15 „ !• :. A . Wells 10 0 ( 1 iS ,, ] no . Abbott 15 15 o 19 ,, XV . M . Bywater ... 23 2 o 21 ,, Robert Berridge ... 41 o o
22 „ IC . F . Storr 59 12 o 27 „ J , II . Coulson ... (> i 17 o 29 „ John II . Bott ... 1717 o 30 „ Joseph Driscoll ... 5 C 1 12 o 33 „ Magnus Ohren ... 55 5 o 4 _ „ James R . Cassell ... 49 1 ( 1 (> 49 „ jas . Moon 73 10 o
49 ,, Alfred Williams ... 10 10 10 55 >> James Cooper ... fi .. 14 0 fij ,, Jno . lly . Walts ... 42 10 C , r , Ww , Chicken ... 142 16 o 73 Bro . Thos . Palmer ... 75 14 G Chapter . 73 Comp . Jno . Mason ... 90 10 o Lodge .
79 „ II . W . Partridge ... 10 10 o S 7 „ Richd . Lambourn ... 5 S 14 o { fi „ J . A . Wild , jun . ( since announcement ) ... 103 19 o 101 „ Thos . Id Taylor ... 4 8 ifl G 10 S „ J . Monico 20 o o 141 ,, Kdwd . Bye 32 I o Chapter . MiCoiTip . R . Martin 15 14 o Lod tre .
144 Hro . Richard Barham ... 74 4 0 ' I - » . J .. J . Hutchings ... 00 15 o lC 5 „ Charles Belton ... 10 10 o , 6 7 ,, J . G . Humphreys ... 5 O 3 0 , c 9 > i Geo . Bolton 100 o o
' ?¦ „ XV . H . Bateman ... 31 10 o ' 7- , 1 Geo . Hockley ... 40 6 o ' 73 ,. John Finch ¦ 74 „ Fredk . Brown ... 117 17 o IS 1 „ Wm . llesseltine ... 35 14 ° S . 5 „ Fredk . Croaker ... IOJ 3 o 18 S „ Uiclul . Baker ... 11 11 o ' 93 „ Bedford I . cmcrc ... SO I o
194 „ Geo . N . Watts ... 53 1 o 197 > , Hy . Luke Hansard ... iS 15 o 19 s „ J . C . Carr 50 o o 205 „ Joseph Da Silva ... 7 G S o 22 S ,, Geo . II . Patmore ... 10 3 11 0 25 G „ Jno . A . Farnfield ... 5170 2 59 > , licv . AmbroseW . Hall 47 5 o
435 „ A . Allhausen ... 25 3 0 511 „ Carter Millbourn ... Oo 10 o 54 S „ Henry Carman ... 44 11 0 554 ,, J . J . Berry 12 S 0 o Cl 9 ,, jas . C . Hayes ... 4 O 4 o C 57 „ G . P . Gillard ... 2 S 7 o
704 „ W . F . Rogers 715 „ IC . Zwinger 18 iS o 749 „ W . Groves 34 14 o 754 „ XV . M . T ' egg ... 2 G 14 0 781 „ F . Robinson ... 115 18 o 8 l 3 „ R . R . Harper , „ 52 10 0
Lodge £ s . d . S 22 Bro . I " . Abbott 44 2 o SOo ,, T . B . Dodson ... 22 o o SO 2 „ R . P . Tate 71 17 o S 71 ,, G . Harvey 21 o o S . jo „ T . G . Smith ... 105 o o 907 ,, G . T . Ban- 49 4 o 917 ,, J . F . Van Raalte ... 22 11 0 1017 ,, John Sycrs i '" 5 ° " » J . Boulton 1 Pi ) 5 o
107 O ,, F , Brien GS 15 o 1178 ,, R . Challoner ... 53 13 o 125 . ) ,, IC . II . Uolfo ... 54 2 0 Chapter 1200 Comp . J . Pigot 1275 „ Govan Macdonald 12 1 o
Lodge 127 S Hro . XV . II . Making ... 38 17 o 12 SS ,, A . Mullord 52 10 o I . 'OJ » . . 1 . . !• Pope 52 10 o i . M 9 > i IC . Swanborough ... 23 3 ¦¦ Chapter 1319 Comp . F . R . W . Hedges 11 11 o Lodge 1321 Bro . !•' . T . ICdgington ... 74 9 o 132 S ,, B . Turner 84 o o 13-9 » G . T . Bickerton ... 30 o o 1339 ,, II . I- ' . Frances ... 113 11 o
Chapter 134 S Comp . Pclcr Parsons ... 31 10 o Lodge 13 G 0 Bro . K . I .. Shelton ... 05 5 fi 13 S 1 ,, II . M . Appleton ... 50 o 0 i . V " 3 1 . W . R . G . Fanner ... 112 7 0 14 : 0 „ J . S . Sinclair ... 4 O 19 < i
1421 ,, R . XV . Biggs ... S ( 0 0 142 O ,, C . Taylor ... 14 S . 1 ,, T . Hastings Miller ... O 3 o o 153 S „ li . Gregory 35 17 o 1540 „ II . Tnila 53 11 o ' 5 4 1 , 1 Drew Bear ... 30 15 o 1 O 01 „ Magnus Ohren ... 2 O 5 0 1 O 0 7 „ I'd Couchman Beedell O 3 o o
1 O 14 „ S . Jacobs 1 C 15 ,, C . P . Kctnpc , M . D . 23 o 0 1 O 41 ,, R . J . Voisey ... 50 o 0 ifi . S 7 » IC Anderton ... 44 2 0 if'iiS ,, XV . T . Lover ... 42 10 o 1 O 71 „ R . A . Morgan " ) 1 O 71 „ J . Bergmann f , < - » , „ 0 ; 'I lie larai-st ami . iuit from a l l . oi . i . oi ) lo . li ; e > j \ C \ 11 \ i IV Cllnllllintrc ... J > IJ . G
1 GS 1 „ R . Burleton ... 50 5 o 170 G „ M . Maybrick ... 44 - ° 171 Ci „ W . C . Young ... 04 4 0 1719 ,, T . A . Greene ... 29 iS o 1719 „ Joseph Mamvaring ... 10 10 o
1719 „ AI . Mildred ... 10 10 0 172 S „ C . Butcher 103 19 o 17-2 „ L . Solomon 79 4 o 17 GG „ LA Jones . > 17 GG „ A . A . Clements J 176 9 „ C . Thompson . . 49 7 o 1804 „ V . . H . . arnlield ... 47 15 G 1 S 1 G ,, | ohn Roberts ... 10 10 o
1 S 39 „ G . I ' . Smith , jun . ... 21 S 0 1 S 53 ,, T . II . Meredith ... 90 o o 1900 „ G . P . Festa 105 o o 1 9 22 ,, Robt . J . Taylor ... 42 o o 192 S „ Henry Massey ... 22 10 o 1949 „ Horace B . Marshall , C . C . 105 o o
1930 ,, R . P . lorgc SO o o Sovereign , Sanctuary , A . & P . R . Bro . J . II . Southwood ... no iS 6 BICRKS AND BUCKS . Lodge . 209 Bro . Andrew Pears ... 27 5 o
574 » Walter B . Wilson ... 32 11 0 591 „ Gustav A . Charubin 2 iG o 945 ,, Fredk . Blake ... 44 2 o ,, „ E . Morland ... ... 10 10 o Chapter . 945 Comp . John Tomkins , J . P . 42 o 0
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LI-ICI-STI-R A xii RUTLAND . £ s . d . Province , Bro . Dr . XV . Carricl-Groft , , 0 MIDDLKSKX . 70 S „ James Inglis ... 1 5 , 5 0 1184 ,, William Vincent ... no 17 o 1237 ,, A . (* , . Fidler 52 10 o 132 ( 1 „ J . W . Baldwin ... -2 S G o Chap . 1503 Comp . D . P . Cama ... 15 15 o ' 549 . ) Win . Stephens ... 10 io o I Lotlge . 1507 Bro . W . H . Goodall ... Oi 11 0
Lodge . £ s . d . 1101 Bro . F . d . J . Blackwell ... 72 o o ,, ,, Jas . Batting 1566 „ Kphraini Davey ,, „ Clias . M . Foottet ... 12 10 o CIIICSHIRIC . 15 ^ 5 ., I ' ustace G . Parker ... 45 0 o CORNWALL . 450 ,, John Coombe ... 17 S 10 o CUMBERLAND & WKSTMOKKL . AND . 12 9 » G . J . McKay ... 105 o o 1073 „ Rev . A . F . A . Woodford ... ... 10 10 o DKRBYSlllRF ..
1235 ,, Philip Lc Gros ... , ( ji o o ,, „ John Stanley ... 10 10 o DKVONSHIRF . 1402 ,, Thos . Perry ... ... 550 DORSKTSHIRIC . Province , Bro . XV . Douglas Dugdale ' ... .. ' . 3 G 15 o DURHAM . Lodge . 7114 Iiro . Chas . S . Lane ... . ' , o o F . SSKX . Bro . A . C . Ycley ... ... 21 o o 433 > , Wm . I-I . Ciozier ... 43 10 o 1 . 1 . I'd Slinld 1 . 1 n 1 ,
*< \' 7 >• . l ^ s . H . King 102 7 0 MONMOUTHSHIRIC . Province , llro . | . A . Rolls , M . P . 2 S 7 7 o ' NORFOLK . 8 5 Bro . Dr . C . I ) . Hill Drury - . 0 1 ; o NORTH WALKS AND SALOP . " 597 Bro . John Peters ... 31 15 o 755 , > John R . L . Ilazeldine 44 o o 112 4 „ I'd R . Spaull ... 5 j i „ „ 1 O 74 ,, I lionias Coxhead ... 2 12 0 1 S 49 „ lleniyl'latt ... 19 o o OXl- ' OI-DSIllRK . 340 Bro . !•" . \ V . Ansell ... iS 12 o
GLOUCFSri-iRSHlRF .. " Chapter . 82 Comp . J . Brook-Smith ... Lodge . 82 Bro . Henry Godfrey ... 10 10 o ,, Baron de Ferriercs ... 21 o o 592 ,, lohn Midlings ... 78 15 o HANTS AND LSI . ! -: OF WIGHT . 35 Bro . A . Barfield ... ... 32 10 o
357 > ' " R . Cooper . Smith 105 o o 478 ,, R . ]•' .. Haynes ... 15 5 0 1 S 95 ,, A . Brakspear ... is i o SOUTH WALLS ( WKST DIVISION- ) Province , Bro . 1 dwin Thomas ' ] Lodge . 37- Dr . II . D . Reynolds } -3 _ o 3 o 4 ( 14 Kt . l lon . Lord Kensington J 4 O 4 John James j STAFFORDSHll-K .
342 ,, Joseph T . Craven ... 73 10 o 1 «) 4 ,, Rev . F . XV . Thoyts ... 30 o o 723 ,, Richard Kve ... 31 10 o 177 " ,, Kdivar . 1 S . Main ... 105 o o HKRTFORDSH 11 . K . 403 Bro . Wm . Warrener ... 30 o o 404 „ Jno . IC . Dawson ... 157 10 o
419 llro . James Walker ... 2 <> 5 o SUFFOLK . 114 Bro . Win . Clarke ... r , o 3 o SUKRKY . Lodge . 410 Bro . J . D . Thomson ... 1717 o 452 ,, r " . A . Manning ... ? n 0
44 . ) „ Jas . Shilcock ... n > 1 o 419 „ Dr . Geo . Mick ley ... 58 7 o 1327 >¦ Wm . A . Sprout ... 28 11 o 1385 Bio . Chas . Grey ... ... 30 o o Chapter . 138 5 Comp . W . J . Crutch ... 40 3 o Lodge . ¦ 479 >> Vv'm . Masters ... 42 o o ! 58 'o ,. Jas . Terry . Sec . ... 11 ; 10 o ' 757 11 Hen . Balderson ... 15 3 o KKNT .
88 . ) ,, Alfred Nnthall ... 25 3 o 104 ( 1 51 ( - ' R . Anderson ... 21 o o Chap . 1395 Corny . S . (' .. KircUlui .. ev iS iS o Lodge . 1 G 38 Bio . W . Youldon 4 G 9 o 1714 „ T . J . Pulley 2 O ii , 0 SUSSKX . 732 Bro . ' John M . Reed } , 1019 „ Wm . Hale ... ) lC , i 'J ° WII . TSI 1 IRK .
55 S Bio . Jas . Kennett ... 31 10 o 874 ,, L'has . Graham ... 03 o 11 9 M •¦ XV . B . Lloyd 105 10 0 1107 ,, Joscnh Storey ... 100 5 0 1531 » . I '' - Kipps 51 ) i \ 1 , LANCASHIRE : ( I ' . ASTI . UN DIVISION ) . 44 llro . Win . I ' ras , Parkinson 221 thus
„ . I ' . ntwisle ... 10 10 o 277 ,, Rev . Jos . Harrison ... 42 o o 317 ,, Jas . Wilson 10 10 o 317 >> !• XV . Fdwards ... 10 10 o 317 „ \ V . J . Cunliffe ... 10 10 o 4 ( 7 ,, Walter Potts ... 20 5 o O 45 ,, IC . P . Stubbs ... 52 iii o IOIX ) ,, Frank A . Huet ... 2 io o o LANCASHIRE ( Wrs . i . i . s * DIVISION-. )
Bro . Robert Wylie 105 o o Chap . G 13 Comp . P . M . Hunter ... 21 o o Lodge . 1182 Hro . John Williams ... Si 18 o Chap . 1387 Comp . J . II . Sillitoe ... 10 10 o Lodge . 1502 Bro . S . . Schonstadt ... 19 11 o
Province , Bro . Joseph Martin ... 8 9 5 o WoRCJ . STFRSHlRfC . Lodge . 280 Bio . Win . Barkley ... 42 o o 2 S 0 ,, 11 any l- ' . Dale ... 10 10 o 377 >! G . W . Grosvenor ... 59 17 11 5 . ' . . ,, G , II . Williamson ... 04 1 0 N . AND IC . VORKSIIIRIC .
1010 Bio . Ceo . Holm 10 10 o Chap . 1010 Comp . II . Logan 10 10 <> Lodge . ifin ' Bro . G . C . Padel ... 21 o n WICST YORKSHIRIC . BID . Cant . WoitKworili
1 . odge , " 3 . 1 . XVm . G . Roper ~ ) -9 ° ,. ^^" 111 . Harrop 302 ,, Thus . Hill ... 910 ,, Robt . Fisher ... r 350 o o 1019 „ Alfcd . XV . Stanfield 1301 ,, John T . Goodall | I . * , 31 ,, S . C . Sykes ... J NORTH AFRICA . 1717 Bro . A . M . Broadley ... 10 10 o
RICCAP 1 TULATION . Stewards . A s . d . Stewards . / , ' s . d . * , ° , n ,., . " lii > osS -l 10 ° Leicester and Rutland 1 1 ; : 1 ; D Berks and Bucks ... 10 243 14 o Middlesex () 4 „ s * „ Cheshire 1 45 o o Monmouthshire ... 1 257 7 o Cornwall 1 178 to o Norfolk 1 , 0 15 o Cumberland and \\ est- North Wales and Salop ; 14 ,, 17 0 moreland 2 115 10 o Oxon ' ... 4 , ; G iS o Derbyshire 2 53 1 , 0 South Wales ( W . Div . ) 5 3 r „ , , 0 Devonshire 1 5 5 « Staffordshire 2 G 5
, o H f ' "> ' 5 o surroik , no 3 o iJuiliain 1 ( 13 o o Surrey 7 102 1 f , ' : f ' ¦•¦ ,. - 3 93 10 o Sussex ¦ . 162 9 u Gloucestershire ... 4 no 5 o Wilts . , 89 i a Hantsandlsleof Wight 5 27210 o Worcestershire ... 4 , 70 s 0 I-Iurts 10 533 14 o Yorkshire N . & IC . ... 3 42 0 0 Kent ... ... ... 5 359 ig G , Yorkshire W . ... s - o o Last Lancashire ... 9 412 15 o , Africa N 1 10 10 o West do 5 237 19 o :
London—13 S Stewards . CGSS 4 10 o The Provinces— 11 O Stewards "' 5452 13 G TotaI JC ' 12 , 337 3 0 Hro . TKRRY remarked that , with two exceptions , this was the hi ghest sum ever yet collected on behalf of the Benevolent Institution . They had
last year ^ 14 , 300 , and in 1 S 79 , £ 1 . 3 , 875 , but this was the third hi ghest total ever yet realised on behalf of ihe Benevolent Institution , and il had been done Ibis year with 143 stewards less than last year , which he would 533-, without casting any reflection on the efforts of last year ' s stewards , proved that this year they had worked more zealously , if possible , than they ever worked before .
Since the announcement was made one list has come in . ' of Bro . Wild , of the Burlington Lodge , amounting to £ 103 19 s ., thus raising the total to £ 12 , 44 6 7 s . Cd ., and giving a sum of £ 49 7 s . 9 _ d . as the average of each steward ' s exertions . Bro . COL . LYNE then rose and said : Right Worshi pful Sir and Brethren , I have been | requcsted to propose "The Health of your Chairman . " Iaskyouto join with me in giving him a right hearty welcome , and thanking him most sincerely for his kindness in coming so long a distance to preside over us at this great meeting . Brethren , I am sure the Principality will equally appreciated ^ compliment you have paid them in having selected their Provincial Grand