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Stewards' Lists.
DEVONSHIRE . £ s . d . , 402 Bro . John Lane 50 o o DORSETSHIRE . Bro . William James ... 113 3 ° DURHAM . The Province 5 2 I 0 °
ESSEX . 51 Bro . G . Harrison ... 7 0 i . VV . Sowman ... j , i „ „ George Wood ... 15 J o J * A . J . W . e 75 5 6 ™ n W . Downs Merritt ... 116 16 o
; ., „ Charles C . Potter ... 40 7 ° •£ > F . A . White 10 10 o t-i James E . Horn ... 50 iS 6 ' no ? G . H . Finch ... 31 10 0 200 6 „ A- Manning 16 16 o „ Richard Clowes Chap ter 27 6 Comp . Andrew C . Durrant 43 o o
GLOUCESTERSHIRE . 016 Bro . Baron de Ferrieres ... 21 00 jg 2 „ Rev . S . J . G . Fraser 63 o o HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT .
THE C HAIRMAN 10 10 0 The Province—Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre ... 412 13 o Per Bro . E . Goble 26 5 0 Piov . Grand Chapter—Comp . Richard Eve ... 157 10 o Lod ° -e ic ^ Bro . Asher Barfield ... 26 5 o
, „ Geo . Wyatt 42 o o , 75 „ Francis Newman ... 89 5 o in ? „ Major Rebbeck ... 110 5 o , 00 „ John B . Goldsmith ... 42 o 0 U 2 „ ' Dr . Charles Knott ... S 4 o o 6 g 4 „ Rev . A . G . Barker ... 68 5 o 6 nS „ R . Loveland Loveland 10 10 o 0
723 „ J- B . Harrison ... 5 5 723 „ George Frost ... 17 ' 7 ° 723 „ Henry Stone ... 5 5 ° Chapter 723 Comp . Col . J . Mead ... 5 5 0 Lodge 903 Bro . William Smith ... 26 5 o 1331 „ James Taylor ... 63 15 o 142 S Edwin Pratt 32 ! I °
„ 1 S 6 9 ,, R . Dampier Child ... 10 15 o 1 SS 3 „ Wm . Henry Jacob ... 47 5 o 1903 „ Capt . the Hon . A . G . Curzon Howe ... 123 5 6 1971 „ A Knight Prescott 7 „ 1971 „ W . E . Foster J « '" ° iqgo „ John W . Gieve ... 49 16 o
2016 „ Henry Harbor ... 26 5 o 2068 „ Geo . T . Bevis ... 42 o o 2074 „ Wm . Dart 63 o o „ Richard Glasspool ... 10 10 0 ,, form Mason 105 5 o
HERTFORDSHIRE . 403 Bro . Joseph Hunt ... 53 2 6 Chapter 404 Comp . F . Sumner Knyvett 21 o 0 Lodge 409 Bro . Percy W . Taylor ... 54 12 o 86 9 „ Harry A . Johnson ... 32 o 6 13 S 5 „ D . Schmidt 5 6 1 6
1479 » JohnPurrott ... 15 15 o 15 S 0 „ VV . J . Crutch ... 41 9 6 15 S 0 „ J . S . Webb 11 11 0 19 S 4 „ R . Townsend ... 42 o 0 20 S 6 „ Rev . Geo . Lilting ... 37 17 o „ J . E . Dawson ... 31 10 0
KENT . 77 Bro . G . T . King 7 6 6 b l 2 7 „ W . Jones Lane ... 10 S 3 0 429 j , J . O . Eve 171 g o C 15 „ G . W . Mitchell ... 26 o 0 16 56 " „ } S- W- Shaw - I 0 ° ' 3 o 913 > , H . Mason 115 10 0
12 o ( 5 „ R . Joynes Emmerson 50 S o I 22 3 „ Wm . Sparrowhawk 7 „ , „ „ «» 3 » VV . Burfoot j 2 I ° ° I 2 73 ,, W . Roots 105 o 0 ' 3 H j , G . R . Bolton ... 114 0 o
' 4 ' 4 ,, Charles Holcrbft ... 40 10 o M 36 „ Richard White ... 52 10 6 ' 531 „ W . Hollis 64 16 6 l ° P „ ] . W . Baldwin ... 26 5 o l 6 92 ., R . V . Harman ... 4 S 16 6 9 " 5 j , G . Lewis Kennaby ... 106 1 - o
EAST LANCASHIRE . 37 Bro . Johnson Mills •" 7 ,, J . Robinson 3 C 15 o 3 f „ R . H . Phillips ... 10 10 o fi „ John Seddon b r K „ Fred Millo ° 45 „ Harry L . Lilley
... 45 „ Charles Heywood ... ! 55 „ Robert Williamson ... . - > , A . H . Jefferis ... 10 10 o ? ° »» Frank A . Huet ... « 5 .. R . B . Seddon
1 $ » Matthew Fielding ... 10 10 0 / 2 i „ H . Middleton Stavely " 3 „ Miles Settle nil " N-Nicholson ... 550 ' 3 " ^ ^ , Jr . "' S 5 0 0 » inos . Barlow Tong 10 10 0
WEST LANCASHIRE . is ? " jy * Goodacre ... 12 C o o 6 7 , " Edwd . Pierpoint ... 10 10 o 730 " ^ . LeonardMarsden 12 10 o •3 ii " ,,, •Forrester ... 10 10 o ^ " W . PJatt . ' . ... nn i , n
Stewards' Lists.
WEST LANCASHIRE ( continued)—Lodge £ s . d . 1335 Bro . J . D . Murray ... 26 5 0 1476 ,, W . B . Richardson ... „ Robert Wylie ... 26 5 0 ' 505 » J olln G - Hallivood ... 52 10 o 1505 „ Robert Foote ... 26 5 o 1730 „ "John Slyman ... 15 o 0
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND . The Province—Bro . John Metcalfe ... 250 o o
MIDDLESEX . 77 S Bro . E . W . Stanton ... 57 15 0 1194 „ Edwd . Clark 26 5 0 1237 ,, Carter Millbourn ... 10 10 0 1309 „ H . Woods 21 o o 1326 „ VV . R . Vassila ... 10 10 o ,, J . A . Wilson ... 21 o o 1460 „ Edwd . Y . Jolliffe ... 37 16 o 1567 „ Isaac Dixon 75 4 o 1637 » Charles Webster ... 57 9 o 1 793 „ J . Filler 10 10 o 210 5 „ Dr . Ruston H . Cama 10 10 0 210 5 „ W . R . Palmer ... 28 6 o „ J . Tickle fij 2 0
NORFOLK . 93 Bro . John Bridgman ... 151 5 0 NORTH WALES . Bro . Samuel Pope , Q . C . 42 o o 597 » J . Lloyd Griffith ... 24 11 0
Chapter 606 Comp . Richard J . Davids 70 0 o Lodge 1 S 49 Bro . Sydney Piatt ... 15 10 o NOTTINGHAMSHIRE .
1661 Bro . Rev . F . V . Bussell ... 27 0 6 OXFORDSHIRE . 340 Bro . Capt . G . P . Airey 7 fi „ 6 340 „ VV . H . Seary j 5 & 2 0 ' 5 'S „ J - Richardson ... 16 16 o
SOMERSETSHIRE . 261 Bro . William Adams ... 132 S o SOUTH WALES ( EAST DIVISON ) . Provincial Grand Lodge .,, 26 5 o Bute Lodge , No . 960 10 10 o
STAFFORDSHIRE . 1792 Bro . J . R . Lee 132 6 0 SUFFOLK . 555 Bro . Geo . Jones , M . D . ... 52 10 o 122 4 „ W . Inglis Mason ... 193 4 o 1592 » J- W . Shepherd ... 173 5 o
SURREY . 416 Bro . G . H . Sprules ... 50 8 o 463 „ Walter J . Nicholls ... 39 0 ( 5 889 „ James Edgell ... 23 2 0 1638 „ Harry Curtis ... 47 10 6 1714 „ T . J . Pulley 15 15 o IQSI „ R . E . Catterson ... 10 10 o
2096 „ F . T . Ridpath ... 152 15 6 „ Frederick West „ Joseph D . Langton ... 10 10 0 SUSSEX . 40 Bro . T . W . Markwick ... 100 o o 1726 „ W . H . Causton ... 12 7 o
WARWICKSHIRE . 502 Bro . A . J . Lawrence 7 „ 502 „ J . H . Simpson , M . D . J 28 7 ° 587 Per Members of Lo . 15 15 o 739 „ James Taylor ... 7 739 „ A . F . Warrillow ... J * I 0 °
W 0 RCE 5 TERSHIRE . Bro . A . F . Godson , M . P . 3- 10 o YORKSHIRE ( N . & E . ) 312 Bro . John Stevenson ... 67 2 o 566 „ W . N . Cheeseman ... 10 10 o 1611 „ William Brown ... 15 15 o
YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . Bro . T . W . Tew , P . G . Mr ! ' 39 » W . Daniel Allen " 39 „ I ° hn H . Burrows 139 „ Simeon Hayes no .. lohn Hunt ...
304 „ James Bedford 304 „ Robert Craig 304 „ C . L . Mason 387 „ J . T . Last ... 448 „ John T . Simpson 750 „ Rawson Kelly 974 „ W . C . Lupton
974 „ I . Mossop , M . D . 974 „ J- R . Oddy 974 » John Ambler 974 " ,, Fdk ; Beanland 974 „ Robt . N . Rhodes I 974 „ W . H . Benn •' 750 o o
974 „ Herbert R . Foster 974 „ Thos . Ibbetson 974 j > John White ... 1001 „ W . F . Smithson 1211 „ John W , Fourness 1211 „ G . F . Crowe 1 3 11 „ Thos . Crosslev
1513 „ T . W . Embleton 1542 „ Job . Harling 1736 „ William Nicholl 206 9 „ Robert Abbott 206 9 „ Alt . Cooke 2 of > 9 > , John Redmayne 206 9 ,, Rev . T . Cartwright Smyth , D . D . 206 9 „ Will . Watson
Stewards' Lists.
SUMMARY . £ s . d . £ s . d . Berks and Bucks 194 8 6 Leicestershire . ^ -Rutland ... 250 o 0 Bristol 115 10 o Middlesex 431 17 o Cambridgeshire 200 o o Norfolk 151 5 o Cheshire 30 5 o North Wales 152 1 o Cornwall 36 S 11 o Nottinghamshire 27 o 6
Cumberland & Westmoreland 55 13 o Oxfordshire 72 18 6 Derbyshire 419 14 o Somersetshire ... 132 S o Devonshire 50 o o South Wales ( E . Division ) ... 36 15 o Dorsetshire 113 3 o Staffordshire 132 6 o Durham 52 10 o Suffolk 41 S 19 o Essex ... 500 13 o Surrey 349 1 6
Gloucestershire S 4 o o Sussex 112 7 o Hants & Isle of Wight ... 175 S 14 6 Warwickshire 75 13 o Hertfordshire 396 19 o Worcestershire 31 10 o Kent 1327 17 6 Yorkshire ( North & East ) ... 93 7 o Lancashire ( East ) .., ... Sg 5 o „ ( West ) 750 o o „ ( West ) 396 8 o 178 STEWARDS—LONDON ... ... ... £ 9 , 602 13 o
200 STEWARDS—PROVINCES .,. ... ... £ 9 , 281 9 o GRAND TOTAL ,,. ,,, ,,, £ 18 , 974 2 o A
Analysis Of The Returns.
ANALYSIS OF THE RETURNS .
There is no need for us to preface our usual analysis of the Subscription Lists by any lengthened remarks in the way either of praise or congratulation ; this part of our duty we have fulfilled elsewhere . We shall , however , take the opportunity of pointing out one or two feaiures of special interest which appear to characterise the Returns at Bro . Terry ' s greatest triumph . There is , in the first place , a closer approximation in numbers than we ordinarily see between the London and Provincial sections of the Board of
Stewards , and , as a consequence , the amounts raised by the two are more nearly level . In the next place , Bro . Terry appears to have been more successful than in any former year in working the London lodges between Nos . 700 and 1000 •and lastly , he has obtained assistance this year from considerably more than the usual one-third proportion—there or thereabouts—of the lodges in the London area . A mere glance at the list will suffice to demonstrate this .
Having acquitted ourselves of this preliminary duty , we pass at once to the business of examination . The total , as announced by Bro . Terry on Tuesday evening was ^ 18 , 700 iSs , but those of our readers who were present will call to mind that a number of lists was mentioned as being at the time outstanding . Some of these have reached the offices since , and no doubt we shall hear of others turning up in the course of the next ten or twelve days . However , so far as these further receipts have come in up to
the time of going to press , they have had the effect of substantially increasing the general total , which is now ^ 18 , 974 2 s , the number of brethren whose names were returned as Stewards being 378 . Of these 178 acted for London , and the amounts received from them total up £ 9 692 13 s . The other 200 Stewards hailed from the Provinces , and the Returns from those whose lists have reached Bro . Terry amount to ^ 9281 93 . As regards the Returns from LONDON ,
We note that of the 178 Stewards , 32 were unattached , 138 of them represented 132 lodges—there being sundry cases in which lodges were represented by two Stewards , and one or two in which a brother did duty for two lodges—while seven acted for as many Royal Arch chapters , in addition to which one Mark lodge and one Red Cross conclave sent each a representative . Having regard to the items composing * this splendid total
of & 9092 13 s ., we hnd them , speaking generally , satisfactory above the average , while if we look at the Returns ranging from £ 100 upwards , we shall find quite the usual , if not more than the usual , proportion . Bro . George Skudder , Steward for the Temperance Lod ge , No . 169 , has the honour of heading the array of big figures with a list of ^ 350 , Bro . John Bulmerof Sincerity , No . 174 , being , however , pretty close up with one of . £ 330 .
The Fitzroy Lodge , No . 569 , though at a long interval , stands ihird with £ 210 . Bro . Major A . Durrant being the member responsible for accumulating this sum , while in his immediate wake appears Bro . J . G . Tvvinn , of the Lodge of St . John , 1306 , with £ 201 is . 6 d . Then follow , and likewise close up , the Royal Sussex Lodge , No . 1 744 , and R . A . Chapter , No . 2048 conjoined , Bro . W . M . Stiles being Steward , with 7 and the Park
^ 196 s . ; Victoria Lodge , No . 1816 , Bro . C . N . Carrell , Steward , with £ 192 os . 6 d . Bro . Vivian Orchard of the P ythagorean , No . 179 , stands next with' ^ 178 ios ., and then the redoubtable Bro . James Terry himself , who appears to have thought the duty of organising an anniversary meeting was not sufficient , and must needs take upon himself a Stewardship as well . However , his return is X 176 i ^ s ., and we
may assume that he does not regret having charged himself with the additional burden . Bros . R . K . Bull , of the Merchant Navy Lodge , No . 781 , and S . G . Bonner , of the Corinthian , No . 1382 , are close together , the former's list amounting to , £ 170 7 s ., and the latter ' s to ^ 170 . Bro . H . White , Mizpah , No . 1671 , obtained £ 162 5 s . ; Bro . James Willing , jun ., acting for the Strand Lodge , No . 1987 , a round hundred and fifty
guineas ( 157 ios . ); and Bro . Daniel Hughes , representing the City of London Lodge , No . 901 , ^ 154 is . Prosperity Lodge , No . 65 , and Felicity Lodge , No . 58 ; are almost as close together as they are on Grand Lodge roll , the former contribuiing per Bro . R . Dyson , £ 138 is . 6 d ., and the latter per Bro . Thos . Reynolds , £ 135 9 s . After a shoit interval we find Bro . R . W . Galer , of the Highgate Lodge , No . 1366 , with a goodly return
of ^ 117 15 s . 6 d ., and close by him Bro . VV . McDougall of the London Rifle Brigade Lodge , No . 19 62 , with ^ 115 103 . —a second Steward Bro . James C . Tilt , from the same lodge having as yet sent in no return . Bro . James Boulton , who did duty for the Old King ' s Arms Lodge , No . 28 , and the Victoria , No . 1056 , obtained £ 112 123 . 6 d . ; Bro . Joseph Driscoll , steward for United Mariners Lodge , No . 30 , £ 110 18 s ., and Bro . Richard Cane , of .
the Great Northern , No . 1287 , £ 109 17 s . Bros . E . C . Mulvey and G . R . Langley , the former as steward for tne Manchester , No . 179 , and the latter ofthe Unity , No . 183 , tied with , £ 108 13 s . 6 d . Bro . James Pain , Wellington Lodge , No . 548 , is entered for £ 103 8 s . 6 d ., and Bro . John Larkin , Fidelity , No . 3 , for £ 103 7 s ., while Bro . Basil Stewart , representing the
Burdett-Coutts , No . 1278 , closes the array with a total of £ 101 7 s . These are by no means the only good returns included in the London section , but our space is too limited to admit of going into further detail . Under these circumstances the brethren who furnished them will doubtless forgive us for the omission , which proceeds from no lack of courtesy , but is the result of sheer necessity ,
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Stewards' Lists.
DEVONSHIRE . £ s . d . , 402 Bro . John Lane 50 o o DORSETSHIRE . Bro . William James ... 113 3 ° DURHAM . The Province 5 2 I 0 °
ESSEX . 51 Bro . G . Harrison ... 7 0 i . VV . Sowman ... j , i „ „ George Wood ... 15 J o J * A . J . W . e 75 5 6 ™ n W . Downs Merritt ... 116 16 o
; ., „ Charles C . Potter ... 40 7 ° •£ > F . A . White 10 10 o t-i James E . Horn ... 50 iS 6 ' no ? G . H . Finch ... 31 10 0 200 6 „ A- Manning 16 16 o „ Richard Clowes Chap ter 27 6 Comp . Andrew C . Durrant 43 o o
GLOUCESTERSHIRE . 016 Bro . Baron de Ferrieres ... 21 00 jg 2 „ Rev . S . J . G . Fraser 63 o o HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT .
THE C HAIRMAN 10 10 0 The Province—Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre ... 412 13 o Per Bro . E . Goble 26 5 0 Piov . Grand Chapter—Comp . Richard Eve ... 157 10 o Lod ° -e ic ^ Bro . Asher Barfield ... 26 5 o
, „ Geo . Wyatt 42 o o , 75 „ Francis Newman ... 89 5 o in ? „ Major Rebbeck ... 110 5 o , 00 „ John B . Goldsmith ... 42 o 0 U 2 „ ' Dr . Charles Knott ... S 4 o o 6 g 4 „ Rev . A . G . Barker ... 68 5 o 6 nS „ R . Loveland Loveland 10 10 o 0
723 „ J- B . Harrison ... 5 5 723 „ George Frost ... 17 ' 7 ° 723 „ Henry Stone ... 5 5 ° Chapter 723 Comp . Col . J . Mead ... 5 5 0 Lodge 903 Bro . William Smith ... 26 5 o 1331 „ James Taylor ... 63 15 o 142 S Edwin Pratt 32 ! I °
„ 1 S 6 9 ,, R . Dampier Child ... 10 15 o 1 SS 3 „ Wm . Henry Jacob ... 47 5 o 1903 „ Capt . the Hon . A . G . Curzon Howe ... 123 5 6 1971 „ A Knight Prescott 7 „ 1971 „ W . E . Foster J « '" ° iqgo „ John W . Gieve ... 49 16 o
2016 „ Henry Harbor ... 26 5 o 2068 „ Geo . T . Bevis ... 42 o o 2074 „ Wm . Dart 63 o o „ Richard Glasspool ... 10 10 0 ,, form Mason 105 5 o
HERTFORDSHIRE . 403 Bro . Joseph Hunt ... 53 2 6 Chapter 404 Comp . F . Sumner Knyvett 21 o 0 Lodge 409 Bro . Percy W . Taylor ... 54 12 o 86 9 „ Harry A . Johnson ... 32 o 6 13 S 5 „ D . Schmidt 5 6 1 6
1479 » JohnPurrott ... 15 15 o 15 S 0 „ VV . J . Crutch ... 41 9 6 15 S 0 „ J . S . Webb 11 11 0 19 S 4 „ R . Townsend ... 42 o 0 20 S 6 „ Rev . Geo . Lilting ... 37 17 o „ J . E . Dawson ... 31 10 0
KENT . 77 Bro . G . T . King 7 6 6 b l 2 7 „ W . Jones Lane ... 10 S 3 0 429 j , J . O . Eve 171 g o C 15 „ G . W . Mitchell ... 26 o 0 16 56 " „ } S- W- Shaw - I 0 ° ' 3 o 913 > , H . Mason 115 10 0
12 o ( 5 „ R . Joynes Emmerson 50 S o I 22 3 „ Wm . Sparrowhawk 7 „ , „ „ «» 3 » VV . Burfoot j 2 I ° ° I 2 73 ,, W . Roots 105 o 0 ' 3 H j , G . R . Bolton ... 114 0 o
' 4 ' 4 ,, Charles Holcrbft ... 40 10 o M 36 „ Richard White ... 52 10 6 ' 531 „ W . Hollis 64 16 6 l ° P „ ] . W . Baldwin ... 26 5 o l 6 92 ., R . V . Harman ... 4 S 16 6 9 " 5 j , G . Lewis Kennaby ... 106 1 - o
EAST LANCASHIRE . 37 Bro . Johnson Mills •" 7 ,, J . Robinson 3 C 15 o 3 f „ R . H . Phillips ... 10 10 o fi „ John Seddon b r K „ Fred Millo ° 45 „ Harry L . Lilley
... 45 „ Charles Heywood ... ! 55 „ Robert Williamson ... . - > , A . H . Jefferis ... 10 10 o ? ° »» Frank A . Huet ... « 5 .. R . B . Seddon
1 $ » Matthew Fielding ... 10 10 0 / 2 i „ H . Middleton Stavely " 3 „ Miles Settle nil " N-Nicholson ... 550 ' 3 " ^ ^ , Jr . "' S 5 0 0 » inos . Barlow Tong 10 10 0
WEST LANCASHIRE . is ? " jy * Goodacre ... 12 C o o 6 7 , " Edwd . Pierpoint ... 10 10 o 730 " ^ . LeonardMarsden 12 10 o •3 ii " ,,, •Forrester ... 10 10 o ^ " W . PJatt . ' . ... nn i , n
Stewards' Lists.
WEST LANCASHIRE ( continued)—Lodge £ s . d . 1335 Bro . J . D . Murray ... 26 5 0 1476 ,, W . B . Richardson ... „ Robert Wylie ... 26 5 0 ' 505 » J olln G - Hallivood ... 52 10 o 1505 „ Robert Foote ... 26 5 o 1730 „ "John Slyman ... 15 o 0
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND . The Province—Bro . John Metcalfe ... 250 o o
MIDDLESEX . 77 S Bro . E . W . Stanton ... 57 15 0 1194 „ Edwd . Clark 26 5 0 1237 ,, Carter Millbourn ... 10 10 0 1309 „ H . Woods 21 o o 1326 „ VV . R . Vassila ... 10 10 o ,, J . A . Wilson ... 21 o o 1460 „ Edwd . Y . Jolliffe ... 37 16 o 1567 „ Isaac Dixon 75 4 o 1637 » Charles Webster ... 57 9 o 1 793 „ J . Filler 10 10 o 210 5 „ Dr . Ruston H . Cama 10 10 0 210 5 „ W . R . Palmer ... 28 6 o „ J . Tickle fij 2 0
NORFOLK . 93 Bro . John Bridgman ... 151 5 0 NORTH WALES . Bro . Samuel Pope , Q . C . 42 o o 597 » J . Lloyd Griffith ... 24 11 0
Chapter 606 Comp . Richard J . Davids 70 0 o Lodge 1 S 49 Bro . Sydney Piatt ... 15 10 o NOTTINGHAMSHIRE .
1661 Bro . Rev . F . V . Bussell ... 27 0 6 OXFORDSHIRE . 340 Bro . Capt . G . P . Airey 7 fi „ 6 340 „ VV . H . Seary j 5 & 2 0 ' 5 'S „ J - Richardson ... 16 16 o
SOMERSETSHIRE . 261 Bro . William Adams ... 132 S o SOUTH WALES ( EAST DIVISON ) . Provincial Grand Lodge .,, 26 5 o Bute Lodge , No . 960 10 10 o
STAFFORDSHIRE . 1792 Bro . J . R . Lee 132 6 0 SUFFOLK . 555 Bro . Geo . Jones , M . D . ... 52 10 o 122 4 „ W . Inglis Mason ... 193 4 o 1592 » J- W . Shepherd ... 173 5 o
SURREY . 416 Bro . G . H . Sprules ... 50 8 o 463 „ Walter J . Nicholls ... 39 0 ( 5 889 „ James Edgell ... 23 2 0 1638 „ Harry Curtis ... 47 10 6 1714 „ T . J . Pulley 15 15 o IQSI „ R . E . Catterson ... 10 10 o
2096 „ F . T . Ridpath ... 152 15 6 „ Frederick West „ Joseph D . Langton ... 10 10 0 SUSSEX . 40 Bro . T . W . Markwick ... 100 o o 1726 „ W . H . Causton ... 12 7 o
WARWICKSHIRE . 502 Bro . A . J . Lawrence 7 „ 502 „ J . H . Simpson , M . D . J 28 7 ° 587 Per Members of Lo . 15 15 o 739 „ James Taylor ... 7 739 „ A . F . Warrillow ... J * I 0 °
W 0 RCE 5 TERSHIRE . Bro . A . F . Godson , M . P . 3- 10 o YORKSHIRE ( N . & E . ) 312 Bro . John Stevenson ... 67 2 o 566 „ W . N . Cheeseman ... 10 10 o 1611 „ William Brown ... 15 15 o
YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . Bro . T . W . Tew , P . G . Mr ! ' 39 » W . Daniel Allen " 39 „ I ° hn H . Burrows 139 „ Simeon Hayes no .. lohn Hunt ...
304 „ James Bedford 304 „ Robert Craig 304 „ C . L . Mason 387 „ J . T . Last ... 448 „ John T . Simpson 750 „ Rawson Kelly 974 „ W . C . Lupton
974 „ I . Mossop , M . D . 974 „ J- R . Oddy 974 » John Ambler 974 " ,, Fdk ; Beanland 974 „ Robt . N . Rhodes I 974 „ W . H . Benn •' 750 o o
974 „ Herbert R . Foster 974 „ Thos . Ibbetson 974 j > John White ... 1001 „ W . F . Smithson 1211 „ John W , Fourness 1211 „ G . F . Crowe 1 3 11 „ Thos . Crosslev
1513 „ T . W . Embleton 1542 „ Job . Harling 1736 „ William Nicholl 206 9 „ Robert Abbott 206 9 „ Alt . Cooke 2 of > 9 > , John Redmayne 206 9 ,, Rev . T . Cartwright Smyth , D . D . 206 9 „ Will . Watson
Stewards' Lists.
SUMMARY . £ s . d . £ s . d . Berks and Bucks 194 8 6 Leicestershire . ^ -Rutland ... 250 o 0 Bristol 115 10 o Middlesex 431 17 o Cambridgeshire 200 o o Norfolk 151 5 o Cheshire 30 5 o North Wales 152 1 o Cornwall 36 S 11 o Nottinghamshire 27 o 6
Cumberland & Westmoreland 55 13 o Oxfordshire 72 18 6 Derbyshire 419 14 o Somersetshire ... 132 S o Devonshire 50 o o South Wales ( E . Division ) ... 36 15 o Dorsetshire 113 3 o Staffordshire 132 6 o Durham 52 10 o Suffolk 41 S 19 o Essex ... 500 13 o Surrey 349 1 6
Gloucestershire S 4 o o Sussex 112 7 o Hants & Isle of Wight ... 175 S 14 6 Warwickshire 75 13 o Hertfordshire 396 19 o Worcestershire 31 10 o Kent 1327 17 6 Yorkshire ( North & East ) ... 93 7 o Lancashire ( East ) .., ... Sg 5 o „ ( West ) 750 o o „ ( West ) 396 8 o 178 STEWARDS—LONDON ... ... ... £ 9 , 602 13 o
200 STEWARDS—PROVINCES .,. ... ... £ 9 , 281 9 o GRAND TOTAL ,,. ,,, ,,, £ 18 , 974 2 o A
Analysis Of The Returns.
ANALYSIS OF THE RETURNS .
There is no need for us to preface our usual analysis of the Subscription Lists by any lengthened remarks in the way either of praise or congratulation ; this part of our duty we have fulfilled elsewhere . We shall , however , take the opportunity of pointing out one or two feaiures of special interest which appear to characterise the Returns at Bro . Terry ' s greatest triumph . There is , in the first place , a closer approximation in numbers than we ordinarily see between the London and Provincial sections of the Board of
Stewards , and , as a consequence , the amounts raised by the two are more nearly level . In the next place , Bro . Terry appears to have been more successful than in any former year in working the London lodges between Nos . 700 and 1000 •and lastly , he has obtained assistance this year from considerably more than the usual one-third proportion—there or thereabouts—of the lodges in the London area . A mere glance at the list will suffice to demonstrate this .
Having acquitted ourselves of this preliminary duty , we pass at once to the business of examination . The total , as announced by Bro . Terry on Tuesday evening was ^ 18 , 700 iSs , but those of our readers who were present will call to mind that a number of lists was mentioned as being at the time outstanding . Some of these have reached the offices since , and no doubt we shall hear of others turning up in the course of the next ten or twelve days . However , so far as these further receipts have come in up to
the time of going to press , they have had the effect of substantially increasing the general total , which is now ^ 18 , 974 2 s , the number of brethren whose names were returned as Stewards being 378 . Of these 178 acted for London , and the amounts received from them total up £ 9 692 13 s . The other 200 Stewards hailed from the Provinces , and the Returns from those whose lists have reached Bro . Terry amount to ^ 9281 93 . As regards the Returns from LONDON ,
We note that of the 178 Stewards , 32 were unattached , 138 of them represented 132 lodges—there being sundry cases in which lodges were represented by two Stewards , and one or two in which a brother did duty for two lodges—while seven acted for as many Royal Arch chapters , in addition to which one Mark lodge and one Red Cross conclave sent each a representative . Having regard to the items composing * this splendid total
of & 9092 13 s ., we hnd them , speaking generally , satisfactory above the average , while if we look at the Returns ranging from £ 100 upwards , we shall find quite the usual , if not more than the usual , proportion . Bro . George Skudder , Steward for the Temperance Lod ge , No . 169 , has the honour of heading the array of big figures with a list of ^ 350 , Bro . John Bulmerof Sincerity , No . 174 , being , however , pretty close up with one of . £ 330 .
The Fitzroy Lodge , No . 569 , though at a long interval , stands ihird with £ 210 . Bro . Major A . Durrant being the member responsible for accumulating this sum , while in his immediate wake appears Bro . J . G . Tvvinn , of the Lodge of St . John , 1306 , with £ 201 is . 6 d . Then follow , and likewise close up , the Royal Sussex Lodge , No . 1 744 , and R . A . Chapter , No . 2048 conjoined , Bro . W . M . Stiles being Steward , with 7 and the Park
^ 196 s . ; Victoria Lodge , No . 1816 , Bro . C . N . Carrell , Steward , with £ 192 os . 6 d . Bro . Vivian Orchard of the P ythagorean , No . 179 , stands next with' ^ 178 ios ., and then the redoubtable Bro . James Terry himself , who appears to have thought the duty of organising an anniversary meeting was not sufficient , and must needs take upon himself a Stewardship as well . However , his return is X 176 i ^ s ., and we
may assume that he does not regret having charged himself with the additional burden . Bros . R . K . Bull , of the Merchant Navy Lodge , No . 781 , and S . G . Bonner , of the Corinthian , No . 1382 , are close together , the former's list amounting to , £ 170 7 s ., and the latter ' s to ^ 170 . Bro . H . White , Mizpah , No . 1671 , obtained £ 162 5 s . ; Bro . James Willing , jun ., acting for the Strand Lodge , No . 1987 , a round hundred and fifty
guineas ( 157 ios . ); and Bro . Daniel Hughes , representing the City of London Lodge , No . 901 , ^ 154 is . Prosperity Lodge , No . 65 , and Felicity Lodge , No . 58 ; are almost as close together as they are on Grand Lodge roll , the former contribuiing per Bro . R . Dyson , £ 138 is . 6 d ., and the latter per Bro . Thos . Reynolds , £ 135 9 s . After a shoit interval we find Bro . R . W . Galer , of the Highgate Lodge , No . 1366 , with a goodly return
of ^ 117 15 s . 6 d ., and close by him Bro . VV . McDougall of the London Rifle Brigade Lodge , No . 19 62 , with ^ 115 103 . —a second Steward Bro . James C . Tilt , from the same lodge having as yet sent in no return . Bro . James Boulton , who did duty for the Old King ' s Arms Lodge , No . 28 , and the Victoria , No . 1056 , obtained £ 112 123 . 6 d . ; Bro . Joseph Driscoll , steward for United Mariners Lodge , No . 30 , £ 110 18 s ., and Bro . Richard Cane , of .
the Great Northern , No . 1287 , £ 109 17 s . Bros . E . C . Mulvey and G . R . Langley , the former as steward for tne Manchester , No . 179 , and the latter ofthe Unity , No . 183 , tied with , £ 108 13 s . 6 d . Bro . James Pain , Wellington Lodge , No . 548 , is entered for £ 103 8 s . 6 d ., and Bro . John Larkin , Fidelity , No . 3 , for £ 103 7 s ., while Bro . Basil Stewart , representing the
Burdett-Coutts , No . 1278 , closes the array with a total of £ 101 7 s . These are by no means the only good returns included in the London section , but our space is too limited to admit of going into further detail . Under these circumstances the brethren who furnished them will doubtless forgive us for the omission , which proceeds from no lack of courtesy , but is the result of sheer necessity ,