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appearance , and in or out of the lodge has always been found active in the interests of his brethren . The proceedings on Thursday afternoon commenced with the usual routine of business at Masonic meetings , which having been duly transacted , Bro . W . Lamborn , the outgoing W . M ., installed his successor , Bro . E . R . Clarke , and placed that brother in the chair of K . S ., with all the imposing ceremonies prescribed on such occasions . We
must en passant pay a high compliment to Bro . Lamborn for the very efficient manner in which he renders every ceremony he takes in hand . Speaking Masonically , he is , we believe , the oldest member of the fraternity on the lodge roll , and took a prominent part in the formation of the Abbey Lodge , since which time he has ever been ready to perform any Masonic duty , and to instruct his younger
brethren in Freemasonry . The manner in which the proceedings of Thursday afternoon were conducted was fully up to the mark , . The following are officers for the next twelve months , viz ., Bros . E . R . Clarke , W . M . ; Wm . Lamborn , P . Prov . G . P ., I . P . M . ; B . Sargent , S . W . ; A . D . Womersley , J . W . ; H . G . F . Wells , " P . M ., Treasurer ; C . W . Duke , P . M ., P . Prov . G . J . D ., Secretary ; C . R . Chandler , P . M ., Prov . G . Steward , D . of C ; J .
Fisher , S . D . ; B . Tree , J . D . ; W . H . Hewitt , I . G . ; j . Fielding , O . ; and F . Jesson , Tyler . Among those present at the lodge meeting and at the banquet we noticed , in addition to the above , the W . M . and the I . P . M . of the Derwent Lodge , 40 ; the W . M . of the Sackville Lodge , 1 G 19 ( Bro . J . G . Horsey ); Bros . F . Sladden , P . M . of the Prince Edward Lodge ; Jas . H . Coates , P . M . of the Williamson Lodge , 949 , and P . P .
G . P . ( Durham ); Capt . Hennah , J . W . 40 ; and the following members of the Derwent Lodge , viz .: Bros . T . Harwood , F . G . Phillips , F . Forss , Di \ Ashendcn , P . M . ; F . J . Parsons , C . J . Lewns , R . E . Wilson , H . J . Emmerson , Joseph , R . J . Reed , XV . H . Russell , Crossthwaite , and others ; F . J . Mann , 1 S 42 ; C . D . Jones , P . M . ; E . H . Langley , J . A . Middlemass , B . H . Thorpe , P . M . ; J . B . D'Ardenne , W . Freeman , Armstrong , Till , and others .
The banquet was served at the George Hote ) , Battle , and great credit is due to the host , Mr . Riley , for the efficient manner in which he catered for the wants of the brethren . Full justice having been done to the dinner , the W . M . proposed the first toast , "The Queen and the Craft , " remarking that as a mother Her Majesty had three sons who held a high position in the Craft . The W . M . next proposed " The Health of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
M . W . Grand Master of England , " referring to the readiness the Prince always showed in attending to Masonic and public business , and hoped that His Royal Highness would live to decorate the discoverer of the North Pole with a medal , and that that gentleman would be an Englishman . Full honour having also been done to the other Masonic chiefs , Bro . C . D . Jones proposed "The Health of the VV . M . who had been installed that day ,
Bro . Clarke . No brother was more worthy of that honour , and he had been pleased to notice Bro . Clarke ' s progress in Masonry , and the great zeal he had displayed for theCraft . Bro . Clarke returned thanks for the honour conferred upon him , and assured the brethren that he would endeavour to give every satisfaction . He hoped that during his year of office they would inaugurate a system , bv which every member of the Abbev Lodge would in time
become a Life Governor of one of the Masonic Charities . He was pleased the other day to see that , although an average of one in three only passed the University examinations , that out of eleven candidates sent up from the Masonic Boys' School , ten passed , and most of them took high honours . Bro . Clarke hoped he would be able to attend , not onl y the meetings of his own lodge , but of others , and gain experience in Masonic working . The toast of "The
Visitors" wascntrustcd to Bro . Wells , who spoke highly of the good feeling that existed between the Abbey and its mother lodge , the Derwent . The W . M . of the Derwent Lodge had always e , reat' pleasure in visiting thc Abbey Lodge , and paid a high compliment to the Past Masters of thc lodge . He had never seen better working than Bro . Lamborn ' s that day . Bro . Reed , of the Derwent Lodge , was also called upon to respond , and in the course of his remarks
recommended the brethren of the Abbey Lodge to join the Provincial Charities Association . The W . M . ' , in proposing " The Health of thc Past Masters , " referred to the great interest taken by these brethren in the lodge after they had passed the chair , and said they had becn as willing when necessary to take the minor offices in the lodge as readilyafter they had passed the chair as before . Bro . Thorpe , whose name was coupled with thc toast , regretted the
absence , from unavoidable circumstances , of Bro . Lamborn , the I . P . M . He ( Bro . Thorpe ) , as a humble member and one of the founders , was pleased to note the prosperity of the Abbey Lodge . They had been mainly instigated to open it by an uncle of his , who was at the time a Mason of forty years' standing , and Provincial Grand 'Treasurer of Kent . In the opinion of his uncle Past Masters should
not stand icily by , but should be at all times ready to assist in any position . 'There was not now the same necessity for the Past Masters to act , but they were still there when wanted . He congratulated Bro . Clarke on attaining his present high position in the lodge in which he had been initiated . Bro . C . VV . Duke , in response to loud calls , also
replied . The Health of the worthy Treasurer , was also duly honoured , as were also the other toasts on the list , viz ., "The Officers of the Lodge , " "The Masonic Charities , " and "The Stewards . " The Tyler ' s toast wound up one of the most pleasant Masonic gatherings it has been the privilege of the writer to assist at . —Hastings and St . Leonard ' s Observer .
NEWTON ABBOT . —Morning Star Lodge ( No . 139 G ) . —The installation meeting of this South Devon lodge was held on Monday , the 14 th inst ., at their Masonic Rooms , Market-terrace . The I . P . M ., Bro . F . G . Pratt , P . P . G . S . of Wks ., presided , having Bro . James Chappie , VV . M . elect , in S . VV . 's chair , and Bro . G . L . Pollard , in J . VV . ' s chair . Bro . M . Rice , Organist 32 ., and many other brethren were present . After the minutes
were read and confirmed , three brethren were passed to the Second Degree . The VV . M . elect was then presented to Bin . T . Searle , P . M . 1091 , the Installing Master , who formally installed him in the chair of K . S . The ceremony was very impressively rendered . 'The oilicers invested w < re as follows : Bros . F . G . Pratt , P . P . G . S . of Works , I . P . M . ; J . Murrin , S . W . ; F . Snelling , J . W . ; VV . Lamble , P . M ., Treasurer ; J . A . Bearne , Secretary ; II . Parker , S . D . ; VV . Richards , J . D . ; W . Venning , Chap . ; Lee and Cum-
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mins , Stewards ; C Memleing , l . G . ; and J . Weeks , Tyler . After the installation the VV . M . initiated a candidate into the mysteries and privileges of Ancient Freemasonry . The brethren then adjourned to the Bradley Hotel , where an admirable banquet was well served by Bro . Quick . After the cloth was removed the W . M . gave " The Oueen and the Craft , " alluding to Her Majesty's
gracious patronage always extending to our Institutions . "The Health of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , M . W . Grand Master , " was the next toast proposed by the W . M ., who noted the recent visit of H . R . H . to the West to lay the foundation-stones of the cathedral at Truro , and the great progress Masonry had made under his rule . The " R . W . Provincial Grand Master and Officers of Provincial Grand Lodge " next followed , was well received , and responded to
by Bro . Pratt , I . P . M ., P . P . G . S . of Works . Bro . Pratt , I . P . M ., then proposed , in very eulogistic terms , " 'The Health of the W . M ., " praising thc superior way in which the initiation work had been done that day by the VV . M . immediately after his installation . The health was drank with enthusiasm , amid great cheering . Thc W . M ., in reply , thanked the I . P . M . for the very kind manner in which the toast of his health had been proposed , and the hearty and genuine way in whicb it had been received by
the brethren . He trusted he should prove worthy of the great honour they had that day conferred on him , and that under his rule the lodge would prove a bright " Morning Star , " assuring the brethren that his rule would aim to secure " in things essential unity , in things doubtful liberty , and in all things charity . " In closing his reply he appealed to the P . M . ' s for their fostering care and attendance at lodge , referring them to Goldsmith ' s lines : " To cry each art , reprove each dull delay ;
A lure to brighten worlds , and show the way . to the officers for punctual and regular attendance , and asked the brethren all for united assistance to render the ritual in a truly Masonic spirit . Other toasts followed , including " Our Poor Brethren , " in giving which the W . M . appealed to the brethren present to give practical proof of their sympathy , which was liberally responded to , and which sum will be devoted to a local Masonic Charity . The Tyler ' s toast ended a very pleasant meeting .
TWICKENHAM . — Francis Burdett Lodge ( No . 1503 ) . —A meeting of this provincial lodge was held on Wednesday , the ( jtli inst ., at the Alba . iy Hotel . Among those in attendance were Bros . VV . 'Taylor . VV . M . ; Ashley , S . VV . ; T . C . Walls , P . G . S . B . Middx ., J . W . ; Richnell , Treas . and S . D . ; XV . ll . Saundeis , P . P . G . D . Middx ., acting I . P . M . ; Dr . Clark , P . M . ( lion , member ); Harrison , Tyler . The visitors were Bros . H . C . Levander ,
P . G . S ., etc ., Middx . ; H . A . Dubois , P . G . W . Middx . & c ; Laurance , VV . M . 255 ; Strawson , 30 ; and Sudlow , 1818 . The minutes of tlie previous meeting having- been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken upon behalf of Bro . A . N . Diaper , P . G . S ., P . M . 5 , & c , as a joining member , which proved to be unanimous . Thc ceremony of raising Bro . A . E . Williams was then proceeded with , and it was most ably carried out by the W . M . Bro . J . L . G . Powell
was also passed to the Degree of F . C . by the VV . M . in a manner that left nothing to be desired . Some minor business having been disposed of , the lodge was duly closed , and the brethren adjourned to an excellent cold collation . 'The after proceedings were but of a formal nature . " The Provincial Grand Oilicers " was acknowledged by XV . Bro .
II . C . Levander , who also proposed in very complimentary terms "The Health of the W . M . " This toast having been warmly received "The Visitors" followed . 'This pledge was acknowledged at length by VV . Bro . II . A . Dubois , and Bns . Laurence , Strawson , and Sudlow . "The Ofiicers , " acknowledged by Bros . Ashley and Richnell , brought the proceedings to a conclusion .
INSTRUCTION . WELLINGTON LODGE ( No . 54 S ) . — Thc Fifteen Sections were worked at a meeting of this lodge of instruction , held at the White Swan Hotel , High-street , Deptford , on Monday last , the 21 st inst . Bro . T . TI . Pulsford , P . M . and Sec . 1158 , presided , ' assisted bv Bro . Chas . Wise , P . M . 115 S , as S . VV . : Bro . Dussec , P . M . and
P . Z . 79 , as J . W . ; Bros . Martin , D . C . _ 7 o , as S . D . ; Hutchings , S . VV . 147 , J . W . 15 . 11 , as J . D . j Gibson , 1531 , Hon . Sec . of the lodge , as l . G . ; and Griffin , P . M . and P . Z . 933 , P . Z . 70 , S . VV . and VV . M . elect 1531 , Prc . _ -p . _ ir and Treasurer of the lodgo , as I . P . M . 'The lodge having been opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting confirmed , the business of the evening commenced forthwith , the Sections being worked as follows .-
—FIRST DI ' CKKI * . ist Section ... Bro . Griffin . 2 nd „ ... ,, Gibson . 3 rd „ ... „ Wise . 4 th „ ... ,, Hutchings . 3 th „ ... ,, Martin , ( ith ,, ... ,, Martin . 7 th „ ... ,, Wise .
SKCONH DECK )*! -:. ist Section ... Uro . Cluster ,-W . M . 1531 , S . D . 132 G 2 nd „ ... ,, Hutchings . 3 rd „ ... „ Church , 147 . 4 th „ ... „ Jenkins , 1475 . 5 th „ ... „ The W . M . THIRD DEGREE . 1 st Section ... Bro . Tuck , S 34 and 1531 .
2 nd ,, ... ,, Gibson . 3 rd „ ... „ Church . 'The working was in all respects creditable both lo thc VV . M . and to the brethren who assisted . Prior to thc closing of the lodge a vote of thanks to Bro . Pulsford for his valuable services was proposed by Bro . Griffin , seconded by Bro . Dussec , and carried unanimously . Bro . Pulsford expressed his acknowledgment of the compliment , and the proceedings terminated .
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Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
ST . DUNSTAN'S CHAPTER ( No . 15 S 9 ) . — A meeting of this chapter took place at Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street , on Wednesday , the 23 rd inst . There were present M . E . Comps . Dahvood , '/ .. ; J . Dodson , H . ; T . C . Walls , J . ; A . Tisley , Scribe E . ; W . Lake , Scribe N . ; 1 urner , P . S . ; Bnstoe , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; Farrington , jun ., Org . ; Comps . Low , Farrington , Col . Ratcliffe , P . Z . ; and others .
The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , the chapter proceeded to elect the officers for the ensuing year as follows : Comps . I . Dodson , M . E . Z . ; T . C . Walls , H . •VV . Lake , J . ; Praed , Treas . ; Turner , Scribe N . ; A . Tisley , Scribe E . ; G . Manners , P . S . ; and Farrington , jun ., Org . On the motion of Comp . VVellsman , the I . P . Z ., seconded by Comp . Dodson , H ., the M . E . Z . was voted the P . Z . jewel of the
chapter . The I . P . Z ., in a few well-chosen words , referred to thc services the M . E . Z . had rendered to the chapter , to the well-known goodness of heart and other sterling qualities he possessed ; and expressed , what he felt to be the unanimous wish of the chapter , that he would be long spared to meet them . n chapter and lodge , and continue the
benefits of his advice and assistance . Notices of motions were given ; one relative to the deposit of a portion of the exaltation fee by the proposer of a candidate , and another as to alteration of days of meeting . At thc close of the meeting the companions adjourned to a dinner , where the customary loyal and Masonic toasts were duly- proposed and honoured .
TY WARDREATH . —Chapter of Unity ( No . 115 *) - —The usual quarterly communication of thischapter was held in the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , the 15 th inst . Present : Comps . Emra Holmes , P . G . B . B . Cornwall , Z . ; J . Polkinghorne , IL ; VV . P . Smith , J . ; VV . Tonkin , P . Z . ; T . C . Stephens , P . Z . ; Dr . De Legh , P . Z . ; J . T . Baker , Scribe E . ; Silvanus 'Prevail , Treas . ; and others .
'The minutes of die last regular meeting , and chapter of emergency , having been read and confirmed , Comp . Holmes resigned his chair to Comp . Tonkin , who proceeded to instal the Three Principals in their respective chairs wilh the customary ceremonial , and in his usual able manner , Comps . J . Polkinghorne , as Z . ; W . P . Smith , as H . j and Dr . De Legh , as J . Comp . Trcvail then presented his annual
statement as ' 1 rcasurer . when hc was proposed and reelected to that useful and important office . Comp . Holmes proposed that the sum of live guineas should be voted to the 'Truro Cathedral Fund , and said that that amount had already becn voted by the Fowey Lodge . Comp . J . C . Stephens interposing , asked why ten guineas should not be voted , whereupon that amount was substituted , and the
motion being seconded b y Comp . Smith , and warmly supported by Comps . Trcvail and 'Tonkin , it was put to the meeting , and carried unanimously , and the Treasurer was directed to forward the amount without delay to the Prov . Grand Superintendent , the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , who had kindly undertaken to lake charge of all sums sent for thc Masonic memorial in the new edifice . The other business
being disposed of , the companions adjourned to the New Inn , where Mrs . Cook provided an excellent and substantial repast , to wliich ample justice was done , the brethren spendinga very agreeablcevening , andseparatingatan early hour . We hope the example set by theTywardreath Lodge
and Chapter , ancl by the I'owcy Lodge , may be followed by all the other Masonic bodies in Cornwall , so that a sum worthy of the Masons may be raised towards the proposed Masonic Memorial in thc new Cathedral , especially now that the popular and beloved Prov . Grand Master has adopted the scheme , and taken so warm an interest in thc Cathedral .
CHORLTON-CUM-HARDY . —Chorlton Chapter ( No . 13 S 7 ) . — Tno installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday , the ifith inst . There were present Comps . J . II . Sillitoe , M . E . Z . ; Joseph Potts , IL ; J . G . Batty , J . ; Robert Davies , S . E . ; J . J . Lambert , S . N . ; John Dewhurst , P . S .: D . Williams , 1 st Asst . Soi . ; Alfred Love , Treas .:
C . McBride , VV . H . Milner , C Heywood , IL Marshall , and others . Visitors : Comps . Jno . West , P . Z . 1055 , and VV . P . Groves , 317 . After the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and confirmed , lire . Squirrel ! , of the Chorlton Lodge , was exalted tothe Supreme Degree of a Royal Arch Mason . On the completion of the ceremony , Comp . Sillitoe installed
in their respective chairs Comps . Joseph Potts , M . E . Z . ; J . G . Batty , II . ; and Robt . Davies , J . ; he also investe d the following oilicers : Comps . Jonn Dewhurst , S . E . ; H . Marshall , S . ' N . ; I ) . Williams , " P . S . ; VV . II . Milner , ist Asst . Soj . ; C . Heywood , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; A . Love , Treas . ;
and XV . Chesshyre , Janitor . The working of the chapter throughout reflected the highest credit upon all concerned , and at the close of the business the newly-installed Principals , their officers , and the companions formed their usual "little family party , " and passed a very enjoyable evening .
Ancient And Primitive Rite.
Ancient and Primitive Rite .
CONSECRATION OF A MYSTIC TEMPLE . On Tuesday , the 15 th inst ., Bro . John Yarker , of Manchester , the I . M . Sov . Grand Alaster General ofthe Order , with the assistance of several of the Grand Officers , performed the ceremony of consecration of a Mystic Temple , at No . 77 i , Bishopsgate-street , where a suite of private rooms have been leased by the brethren for the exclusive use of the members of thc Ancient and Primitive Kite .
After the consecration . 111 . Bro . James Hill , 32 , proceeded to instal the VV . M . elect , and invest thc officers of the Rose of Sharon , Rose Croix Chapter , No . C . 'The brethren afterwards adjourned to Crosby Hall , where a sumptuous banquet had been prepared . By a reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that the chapter meets every week as a chapter of instruction , and Royal Arch Masons arc admitted to the working of the Fourth , Fifth , and Sixth Degrees .
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appearance , and in or out of the lodge has always been found active in the interests of his brethren . The proceedings on Thursday afternoon commenced with the usual routine of business at Masonic meetings , which having been duly transacted , Bro . W . Lamborn , the outgoing W . M ., installed his successor , Bro . E . R . Clarke , and placed that brother in the chair of K . S ., with all the imposing ceremonies prescribed on such occasions . We
must en passant pay a high compliment to Bro . Lamborn for the very efficient manner in which he renders every ceremony he takes in hand . Speaking Masonically , he is , we believe , the oldest member of the fraternity on the lodge roll , and took a prominent part in the formation of the Abbey Lodge , since which time he has ever been ready to perform any Masonic duty , and to instruct his younger
brethren in Freemasonry . The manner in which the proceedings of Thursday afternoon were conducted was fully up to the mark , . The following are officers for the next twelve months , viz ., Bros . E . R . Clarke , W . M . ; Wm . Lamborn , P . Prov . G . P ., I . P . M . ; B . Sargent , S . W . ; A . D . Womersley , J . W . ; H . G . F . Wells , " P . M ., Treasurer ; C . W . Duke , P . M ., P . Prov . G . J . D ., Secretary ; C . R . Chandler , P . M ., Prov . G . Steward , D . of C ; J .
Fisher , S . D . ; B . Tree , J . D . ; W . H . Hewitt , I . G . ; j . Fielding , O . ; and F . Jesson , Tyler . Among those present at the lodge meeting and at the banquet we noticed , in addition to the above , the W . M . and the I . P . M . of the Derwent Lodge , 40 ; the W . M . of the Sackville Lodge , 1 G 19 ( Bro . J . G . Horsey ); Bros . F . Sladden , P . M . of the Prince Edward Lodge ; Jas . H . Coates , P . M . of the Williamson Lodge , 949 , and P . P .
G . P . ( Durham ); Capt . Hennah , J . W . 40 ; and the following members of the Derwent Lodge , viz .: Bros . T . Harwood , F . G . Phillips , F . Forss , Di \ Ashendcn , P . M . ; F . J . Parsons , C . J . Lewns , R . E . Wilson , H . J . Emmerson , Joseph , R . J . Reed , XV . H . Russell , Crossthwaite , and others ; F . J . Mann , 1 S 42 ; C . D . Jones , P . M . ; E . H . Langley , J . A . Middlemass , B . H . Thorpe , P . M . ; J . B . D'Ardenne , W . Freeman , Armstrong , Till , and others .
The banquet was served at the George Hote ) , Battle , and great credit is due to the host , Mr . Riley , for the efficient manner in which he catered for the wants of the brethren . Full justice having been done to the dinner , the W . M . proposed the first toast , "The Queen and the Craft , " remarking that as a mother Her Majesty had three sons who held a high position in the Craft . The W . M . next proposed " The Health of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
M . W . Grand Master of England , " referring to the readiness the Prince always showed in attending to Masonic and public business , and hoped that His Royal Highness would live to decorate the discoverer of the North Pole with a medal , and that that gentleman would be an Englishman . Full honour having also been done to the other Masonic chiefs , Bro . C . D . Jones proposed "The Health of the VV . M . who had been installed that day ,
Bro . Clarke . No brother was more worthy of that honour , and he had been pleased to notice Bro . Clarke ' s progress in Masonry , and the great zeal he had displayed for theCraft . Bro . Clarke returned thanks for the honour conferred upon him , and assured the brethren that he would endeavour to give every satisfaction . He hoped that during his year of office they would inaugurate a system , bv which every member of the Abbev Lodge would in time
become a Life Governor of one of the Masonic Charities . He was pleased the other day to see that , although an average of one in three only passed the University examinations , that out of eleven candidates sent up from the Masonic Boys' School , ten passed , and most of them took high honours . Bro . Clarke hoped he would be able to attend , not onl y the meetings of his own lodge , but of others , and gain experience in Masonic working . The toast of "The
Visitors" wascntrustcd to Bro . Wells , who spoke highly of the good feeling that existed between the Abbey and its mother lodge , the Derwent . The W . M . of the Derwent Lodge had always e , reat' pleasure in visiting thc Abbey Lodge , and paid a high compliment to the Past Masters of thc lodge . He had never seen better working than Bro . Lamborn ' s that day . Bro . Reed , of the Derwent Lodge , was also called upon to respond , and in the course of his remarks
recommended the brethren of the Abbey Lodge to join the Provincial Charities Association . The W . M . ' , in proposing " The Health of thc Past Masters , " referred to the great interest taken by these brethren in the lodge after they had passed the chair , and said they had becn as willing when necessary to take the minor offices in the lodge as readilyafter they had passed the chair as before . Bro . Thorpe , whose name was coupled with thc toast , regretted the
absence , from unavoidable circumstances , of Bro . Lamborn , the I . P . M . He ( Bro . Thorpe ) , as a humble member and one of the founders , was pleased to note the prosperity of the Abbey Lodge . They had been mainly instigated to open it by an uncle of his , who was at the time a Mason of forty years' standing , and Provincial Grand 'Treasurer of Kent . In the opinion of his uncle Past Masters should
not stand icily by , but should be at all times ready to assist in any position . 'There was not now the same necessity for the Past Masters to act , but they were still there when wanted . He congratulated Bro . Clarke on attaining his present high position in the lodge in which he had been initiated . Bro . C . VV . Duke , in response to loud calls , also
replied . The Health of the worthy Treasurer , was also duly honoured , as were also the other toasts on the list , viz ., "The Officers of the Lodge , " "The Masonic Charities , " and "The Stewards . " The Tyler ' s toast wound up one of the most pleasant Masonic gatherings it has been the privilege of the writer to assist at . —Hastings and St . Leonard ' s Observer .
NEWTON ABBOT . —Morning Star Lodge ( No . 139 G ) . —The installation meeting of this South Devon lodge was held on Monday , the 14 th inst ., at their Masonic Rooms , Market-terrace . The I . P . M ., Bro . F . G . Pratt , P . P . G . S . of Wks ., presided , having Bro . James Chappie , VV . M . elect , in S . VV . 's chair , and Bro . G . L . Pollard , in J . VV . ' s chair . Bro . M . Rice , Organist 32 ., and many other brethren were present . After the minutes
were read and confirmed , three brethren were passed to the Second Degree . The VV . M . elect was then presented to Bin . T . Searle , P . M . 1091 , the Installing Master , who formally installed him in the chair of K . S . The ceremony was very impressively rendered . 'The oilicers invested w < re as follows : Bros . F . G . Pratt , P . P . G . S . of Works , I . P . M . ; J . Murrin , S . W . ; F . Snelling , J . W . ; VV . Lamble , P . M ., Treasurer ; J . A . Bearne , Secretary ; II . Parker , S . D . ; VV . Richards , J . D . ; W . Venning , Chap . ; Lee and Cum-
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mins , Stewards ; C Memleing , l . G . ; and J . Weeks , Tyler . After the installation the VV . M . initiated a candidate into the mysteries and privileges of Ancient Freemasonry . The brethren then adjourned to the Bradley Hotel , where an admirable banquet was well served by Bro . Quick . After the cloth was removed the W . M . gave " The Oueen and the Craft , " alluding to Her Majesty's
gracious patronage always extending to our Institutions . "The Health of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , M . W . Grand Master , " was the next toast proposed by the W . M ., who noted the recent visit of H . R . H . to the West to lay the foundation-stones of the cathedral at Truro , and the great progress Masonry had made under his rule . The " R . W . Provincial Grand Master and Officers of Provincial Grand Lodge " next followed , was well received , and responded to
by Bro . Pratt , I . P . M ., P . P . G . S . of Works . Bro . Pratt , I . P . M ., then proposed , in very eulogistic terms , " 'The Health of the W . M ., " praising thc superior way in which the initiation work had been done that day by the VV . M . immediately after his installation . The health was drank with enthusiasm , amid great cheering . Thc W . M ., in reply , thanked the I . P . M . for the very kind manner in which the toast of his health had been proposed , and the hearty and genuine way in whicb it had been received by
the brethren . He trusted he should prove worthy of the great honour they had that day conferred on him , and that under his rule the lodge would prove a bright " Morning Star , " assuring the brethren that his rule would aim to secure " in things essential unity , in things doubtful liberty , and in all things charity . " In closing his reply he appealed to the P . M . ' s for their fostering care and attendance at lodge , referring them to Goldsmith ' s lines : " To cry each art , reprove each dull delay ;
A lure to brighten worlds , and show the way . to the officers for punctual and regular attendance , and asked the brethren all for united assistance to render the ritual in a truly Masonic spirit . Other toasts followed , including " Our Poor Brethren , " in giving which the W . M . appealed to the brethren present to give practical proof of their sympathy , which was liberally responded to , and which sum will be devoted to a local Masonic Charity . The Tyler ' s toast ended a very pleasant meeting .
TWICKENHAM . — Francis Burdett Lodge ( No . 1503 ) . —A meeting of this provincial lodge was held on Wednesday , the ( jtli inst ., at the Alba . iy Hotel . Among those in attendance were Bros . VV . 'Taylor . VV . M . ; Ashley , S . VV . ; T . C . Walls , P . G . S . B . Middx ., J . W . ; Richnell , Treas . and S . D . ; XV . ll . Saundeis , P . P . G . D . Middx ., acting I . P . M . ; Dr . Clark , P . M . ( lion , member ); Harrison , Tyler . The visitors were Bros . H . C . Levander ,
P . G . S ., etc ., Middx . ; H . A . Dubois , P . G . W . Middx . & c ; Laurance , VV . M . 255 ; Strawson , 30 ; and Sudlow , 1818 . The minutes of tlie previous meeting having- been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken upon behalf of Bro . A . N . Diaper , P . G . S ., P . M . 5 , & c , as a joining member , which proved to be unanimous . Thc ceremony of raising Bro . A . E . Williams was then proceeded with , and it was most ably carried out by the W . M . Bro . J . L . G . Powell
was also passed to the Degree of F . C . by the VV . M . in a manner that left nothing to be desired . Some minor business having been disposed of , the lodge was duly closed , and the brethren adjourned to an excellent cold collation . 'The after proceedings were but of a formal nature . " The Provincial Grand Oilicers " was acknowledged by XV . Bro .
II . C . Levander , who also proposed in very complimentary terms "The Health of the W . M . " This toast having been warmly received "The Visitors" followed . 'This pledge was acknowledged at length by VV . Bro . II . A . Dubois , and Bns . Laurence , Strawson , and Sudlow . "The Ofiicers , " acknowledged by Bros . Ashley and Richnell , brought the proceedings to a conclusion .
INSTRUCTION . WELLINGTON LODGE ( No . 54 S ) . — Thc Fifteen Sections were worked at a meeting of this lodge of instruction , held at the White Swan Hotel , High-street , Deptford , on Monday last , the 21 st inst . Bro . T . TI . Pulsford , P . M . and Sec . 1158 , presided , ' assisted bv Bro . Chas . Wise , P . M . 115 S , as S . VV . : Bro . Dussec , P . M . and
P . Z . 79 , as J . W . ; Bros . Martin , D . C . _ 7 o , as S . D . ; Hutchings , S . VV . 147 , J . W . 15 . 11 , as J . D . j Gibson , 1531 , Hon . Sec . of the lodge , as l . G . ; and Griffin , P . M . and P . Z . 933 , P . Z . 70 , S . VV . and VV . M . elect 1531 , Prc . _ -p . _ ir and Treasurer of the lodgo , as I . P . M . 'The lodge having been opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting confirmed , the business of the evening commenced forthwith , the Sections being worked as follows .-
—FIRST DI ' CKKI * . ist Section ... Bro . Griffin . 2 nd „ ... ,, Gibson . 3 rd „ ... „ Wise . 4 th „ ... ,, Hutchings . 3 th „ ... ,, Martin , ( ith ,, ... ,, Martin . 7 th „ ... ,, Wise .
SKCONH DECK )*! -:. ist Section ... Uro . Cluster ,-W . M . 1531 , S . D . 132 G 2 nd „ ... ,, Hutchings . 3 rd „ ... „ Church , 147 . 4 th „ ... „ Jenkins , 1475 . 5 th „ ... „ The W . M . THIRD DEGREE . 1 st Section ... Bro . Tuck , S 34 and 1531 .
2 nd ,, ... ,, Gibson . 3 rd „ ... „ Church . 'The working was in all respects creditable both lo thc VV . M . and to the brethren who assisted . Prior to thc closing of the lodge a vote of thanks to Bro . Pulsford for his valuable services was proposed by Bro . Griffin , seconded by Bro . Dussec , and carried unanimously . Bro . Pulsford expressed his acknowledgment of the compliment , and the proceedings terminated .
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Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
ST . DUNSTAN'S CHAPTER ( No . 15 S 9 ) . — A meeting of this chapter took place at Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street , on Wednesday , the 23 rd inst . There were present M . E . Comps . Dahvood , '/ .. ; J . Dodson , H . ; T . C . Walls , J . ; A . Tisley , Scribe E . ; W . Lake , Scribe N . ; 1 urner , P . S . ; Bnstoe , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; Farrington , jun ., Org . ; Comps . Low , Farrington , Col . Ratcliffe , P . Z . ; and others .
The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , the chapter proceeded to elect the officers for the ensuing year as follows : Comps . I . Dodson , M . E . Z . ; T . C . Walls , H . •VV . Lake , J . ; Praed , Treas . ; Turner , Scribe N . ; A . Tisley , Scribe E . ; G . Manners , P . S . ; and Farrington , jun ., Org . On the motion of Comp . VVellsman , the I . P . Z ., seconded by Comp . Dodson , H ., the M . E . Z . was voted the P . Z . jewel of the
chapter . The I . P . Z ., in a few well-chosen words , referred to thc services the M . E . Z . had rendered to the chapter , to the well-known goodness of heart and other sterling qualities he possessed ; and expressed , what he felt to be the unanimous wish of the chapter , that he would be long spared to meet them . n chapter and lodge , and continue the
benefits of his advice and assistance . Notices of motions were given ; one relative to the deposit of a portion of the exaltation fee by the proposer of a candidate , and another as to alteration of days of meeting . At thc close of the meeting the companions adjourned to a dinner , where the customary loyal and Masonic toasts were duly- proposed and honoured .
TY WARDREATH . —Chapter of Unity ( No . 115 *) - —The usual quarterly communication of thischapter was held in the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , the 15 th inst . Present : Comps . Emra Holmes , P . G . B . B . Cornwall , Z . ; J . Polkinghorne , IL ; VV . P . Smith , J . ; VV . Tonkin , P . Z . ; T . C . Stephens , P . Z . ; Dr . De Legh , P . Z . ; J . T . Baker , Scribe E . ; Silvanus 'Prevail , Treas . ; and others .
'The minutes of die last regular meeting , and chapter of emergency , having been read and confirmed , Comp . Holmes resigned his chair to Comp . Tonkin , who proceeded to instal the Three Principals in their respective chairs wilh the customary ceremonial , and in his usual able manner , Comps . J . Polkinghorne , as Z . ; W . P . Smith , as H . j and Dr . De Legh , as J . Comp . Trcvail then presented his annual
statement as ' 1 rcasurer . when hc was proposed and reelected to that useful and important office . Comp . Holmes proposed that the sum of live guineas should be voted to the 'Truro Cathedral Fund , and said that that amount had already becn voted by the Fowey Lodge . Comp . J . C . Stephens interposing , asked why ten guineas should not be voted , whereupon that amount was substituted , and the
motion being seconded b y Comp . Smith , and warmly supported by Comps . Trcvail and 'Tonkin , it was put to the meeting , and carried unanimously , and the Treasurer was directed to forward the amount without delay to the Prov . Grand Superintendent , the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , who had kindly undertaken to lake charge of all sums sent for thc Masonic memorial in the new edifice . The other business
being disposed of , the companions adjourned to the New Inn , where Mrs . Cook provided an excellent and substantial repast , to wliich ample justice was done , the brethren spendinga very agreeablcevening , andseparatingatan early hour . We hope the example set by theTywardreath Lodge
and Chapter , ancl by the I'owcy Lodge , may be followed by all the other Masonic bodies in Cornwall , so that a sum worthy of the Masons may be raised towards the proposed Masonic Memorial in thc new Cathedral , especially now that the popular and beloved Prov . Grand Master has adopted the scheme , and taken so warm an interest in thc Cathedral .
CHORLTON-CUM-HARDY . —Chorlton Chapter ( No . 13 S 7 ) . — Tno installation meeting of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday , the ifith inst . There were present Comps . J . II . Sillitoe , M . E . Z . ; Joseph Potts , IL ; J . G . Batty , J . ; Robert Davies , S . E . ; J . J . Lambert , S . N . ; John Dewhurst , P . S .: D . Williams , 1 st Asst . Soi . ; Alfred Love , Treas .:
C . McBride , VV . H . Milner , C Heywood , IL Marshall , and others . Visitors : Comps . Jno . West , P . Z . 1055 , and VV . P . Groves , 317 . After the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and confirmed , lire . Squirrel ! , of the Chorlton Lodge , was exalted tothe Supreme Degree of a Royal Arch Mason . On the completion of the ceremony , Comp . Sillitoe installed
in their respective chairs Comps . Joseph Potts , M . E . Z . ; J . G . Batty , II . ; and Robt . Davies , J . ; he also investe d the following oilicers : Comps . Jonn Dewhurst , S . E . ; H . Marshall , S . ' N . ; I ) . Williams , " P . S . ; VV . II . Milner , ist Asst . Soj . ; C . Heywood , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; A . Love , Treas . ;
and XV . Chesshyre , Janitor . The working of the chapter throughout reflected the highest credit upon all concerned , and at the close of the business the newly-installed Principals , their officers , and the companions formed their usual "little family party , " and passed a very enjoyable evening .
Ancient And Primitive Rite.
Ancient and Primitive Rite .
CONSECRATION OF A MYSTIC TEMPLE . On Tuesday , the 15 th inst ., Bro . John Yarker , of Manchester , the I . M . Sov . Grand Alaster General ofthe Order , with the assistance of several of the Grand Officers , performed the ceremony of consecration of a Mystic Temple , at No . 77 i , Bishopsgate-street , where a suite of private rooms have been leased by the brethren for the exclusive use of the members of thc Ancient and Primitive Kite .
After the consecration . 111 . Bro . James Hill , 32 , proceeded to instal the VV . M . elect , and invest thc officers of the Rose of Sharon , Rose Croix Chapter , No . C . 'The brethren afterwards adjourned to Crosby Hall , where a sumptuous banquet had been prepared . By a reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that the chapter meets every week as a chapter of instruction , and Royal Arch Masons arc admitted to the working of the Fourth , Fifth , and Sixth Degrees .
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