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Anniversary Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
felt there was little to be said on behalf of our Institution . Their Chairman had placed the whole position before them so p lainly , and the duty devolved upon every brother to exercise his discretion to perfect the prosperity which the Institution enjoyed at present . He had often heard it said " It is very
well in adversity to struggle , but there are few men who can bear prosperity . " They were in a prosperous position and the success of their Boys' School—which was dear to the hearts of all on the Board of Management and of all the brethren present —had placed them in a difficulty to know how to use the success
they had attained . It had been said , and rightly said by their Chairman that they had out-grown their house and surroundings ; and that since he ( the Chairman ) had the honour of presiding at one of their Festivals , they had increased their funded property from £ 17 , 000 to £ 60 , 000 . There was the difficulty . They had
the same School but had constantly increased the number of their scholars and could not squeeze any more in . They had boarded nearly 20 boys out of the School because they could not give them space to live in . The difficulty was for the Board of Management to know how to carry on this extension
without a certain amount of loss . They had authority to sell and buy another site forthe School butthey hesitated in performing that duty as they felt there might be some of the brethren who believed they ought not to lose the present building . He did not like to leave the old house , which had been the home of the boys of
Freemasons for over 30 years . He had the pleasure of being present when the stone was laid in 186 3 , and it was then quite ample for all the requirements of that period , but to look upon Freemasonry as it was in 1863 and as it is to-day ; why , the lodges had increased in hundreds and the brotherhood in
thousands . In 186 3 there were 70 boys being educated by the Institution ; to-day they had 278 . The house that contained a brother and his wife would not contain them with a large family in addition . He remembered it was a beautiful locality when the stone was laid , and the building was some gentleman ' s
house , which they purchased for £ 3500 . They wanted the brethren to decide—for they did not want to decide hastily—and wanted to act with the hearty good feeling of all . If they were to perform their duty as trustees of the large funds placed at their disposal it was necessary they should admit 50 or 100 more
hoys than they had at the present time . They could not do that unless they had a larger building . They would hesitate to part with the old house unless they got a good remuneration . He felt they were not fulfilling their trust until they provided in some way the means of increasing the number of boys in their
School . There were only 14 boys to be elected at the next election—simply because they could not be accommodated—and over 50 seeking election . He invited suggestions , whether from north , south , east , or west . The Board hesitated until they had the assistance of the brethren in the matter . They thoroughly
appreciated all the remarks of their Chairman , and asked for assistance in the interests of the School and of those boys—sons of Masons—who claimed to come into their Institution , and partake of the great benefits which the munificence of the brethren had placed at their disposal .
. Bro . J . M . McLEOD , P . G . S . B ., Secretary of the Institution , in rising to announce the totals of the Stewards' lists , said he had received numerous letters of regret ; but there was one from us immediate predecessor in office , who had written a beautiful I j-tter , referring to the time when he , as Secretary , had to make the splendid announcement at the Crystal Palace in 1885 , when uie
Uuke of Devonshire took the chair for the first time . Bro . Ijmckes indulged in every wish for the continued prosperity of the Institution . Bro . J . M . McLEOD , Secretary , then read the following
STEWARDS' LISTS .
, , LONDON . od £ e f . s . d . 1 Bro . Richard Creed ... 36 15 d 2 ., Col . F . C . Keyser , C . B 31 10 o 3 >• Harold Imray ... 58 iG o 4 » Cyril Plummer ... J 8 G o
0 " i' 9 ! > and , er 4 + 20 »• A . C . Montgomery ... 21 o o 3 » . Morris B . Evans ... 2 S 7 0 J » Sydney H . Mayers 241 10 0 IJ " j !? ' - Everest 37 iG o 4 .. A . Escott Young ... 10 10 o ' 5 ... G . F . Smith ... r . „ « 5
. . Ezra T . Wilks ... 43 u 6 " 4 c Whadcoat " $ " o 22 " W ^ , Sutton ' M A- 25 14 6 „_ » m . Headied-lnnpo HI . ,-,
Ti ' * KV Watpr ' ° w - V n 0 " w r ^ P avies - 3 S is 0 40 Xi \ , , llls 63 o o 55 " Wa ^ y - l " " , ^ 3 lC ° ? . Wm W Cook glandS c ? A ° £ fT . cotton ° . :: ; 5 S' 3 ° 8 7 » J- H . Gray ... S 5 I ; 0
Lodge £ s . d . 91 Bro . L . C Best 4 S 6 0 101 „ W . A . Perry ... 50 o o 140 ,, G . R . Grant ... ... 25 o o lfl 7 > . . !• T . R '\ ve 4 6 4 0 171 „ A . A . Frifcout ... 42 o o
172 „ W . H . Bailey ... 51 9 o 177 > , T . H . Hobbs ... 6 7 o 0 179 „ R . P . Angel ( see also Lodi'e No . 183 ) ... 115 10 0 150 „ W . C . Parsons ... Sg 5 o 151 „ E . Layton 72 19 6 1 S 3 „ R . P . Angel ( see also Lodge No . 179 ) ... — 1 S 5 „ David Hi Is 6 \ o o
192 „ T . W . fisher ... S 5 11 G 193 „ George Spice ... 6 * 6 3 o ' 97 » F- Harrison 21 o o 205 „ B . Marcus 41 5 o 211 „ Alfred Gieen ... 57 15 o 234 „ F . Dawes 26 5 o 259 » T . Fenn ( see also
Herts ) 21 o o 163 „ George R . Kennedy 34 13 o 538 ,, John James Pittman 189 o o 700 „ J . H . Roberts ... 73 10 o 733 >• VV . M . Roberts ... 75 o o 749 » R . W . Benns ... 35 o 0
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Lodge £ s . d . 753 Bro . H . J . Thomas ... 71 iS G 7 6 G „ M . Woolf 73 10 0 7 S 0 ,, VV . J . Gomm ... 49 iS o S 57 „ VV . S . Kildahl ... 13 13 0 917 „ H . E . Sanders ... G 4 1 o 1076 „ J . Dorton 115 10 o 1130 „ A . Churchward ... 22 11 0
117 S „ G . F . P . Carrick ... 2 S o 0 1201 „ Richard Jourden ... 44 2 0 1216 „ G . Waterall 3 6 15 o 127 S „ G . F . Gildersleve ... 40 o o 12 SS „ Alexander Mullord .. 26 5 o 1306 „ G . W . Damson ... 74 11 o 1319 Mrs . W . S . Penley ... 115 10 0 1320 Bro . Thos . R . Cass ... 63 o o
1 3 „ G . E . Grimes ... 3 G 15 0 1329 ,, G . J . Allen gi 7 0 136 S „ Walter Macklin ... 15 15 o 1365 » J . D . Geddes ... 40 o o 136 G „ William Briggs ... 12 12 o ij 66 „ W . B . Trick 50 o o 13 S 1 „ Charles Colwell ... GS 5 0 13 S 3 » A . H . Bevan ... 12 S 2 0
1 4 „ H . S . Windsor ... 37 5 6 ¦ 42 5 » J- S . Hayes 21 o o 1471 „ D . C . Ritchie ... 63 o o 1491 „ Maj . W . H . Thomas 23 2 o 155 S „ H . Visger 32 11 o 1563 ,, A . H . Marks ... 194 5 0 1571 „ H . T . Meadows ... 29 o 0 1601 „ H . Dow White ... 65 2 0
1602 „ H . Pickett 105 o o 1615 „ VV . B . Lethbridge ... 25 o 0 1627 „ Carl F . Bennewhz-. 120 4 6 1 O 57 . SeptimusCroft ... 42 o 0 1670 „ Francis Gosnay ... 26 5 o 1677 „ Dr . W . J . Hunter ... in 6 0 1687 „ A . E . Clements ... 6 4 1 o 1704 „ Albert Smith 28 7 o
1716 „ C . R . Allen 100 10 o 17 S 9 „ H . Thompson Lyon 36 15 o 1790 „ W . J . Day 1 S 04 „ John Sulley ... ... 65 o o 1 S 39 ,, W . H . Foot 63 o 0 1 9 „ Thos . H . Wye ... 37 16 o 1928 „ Percy W . Husk ... 26 10 0 19 S 7 ,. W . M . Stiles ... 64 1 o
2021 „ Major P . J . Canning 36 15 o zo 3 ° » }• E- Smith 120 12 o 2060 „ P . Saillaid 122 1 o 212 7 „ Henry Neville ... 33 12 0 2128 „ Robert Davison ... 44 2 0
2140 „ Harley M . Giellier ... 21 o 0 2150 „ A . F . R . Ulrich ... sy 17 0 2157 „ Rev . J . H . Smith ... 51 . 17 o 2168 „ William Lawrence ... 10 S 3 o 21 S 2 „ J . H . Cureton ... 89 5 o 2192 „ E . S . Crick , 34 2 6 2233 „ W . E . M .
Tomlinson , M . P . ... 21 o o 2265 „ C . Vandyk 10 S 3 o 2271 „ J . Irvine _ 109 4 o 2291 „ George Gwinn ... S 3 14 o 230 S „ W . Chappie 70 5 o 2348 „ R . La Feuillade ... 70 o o 23 G 9 „ J- Passmore Edwards 105 o o 2394 .. W . J . Rcgerson ... 07 14 o
2396 „ D . A , Romain ... 26 2 6 2397 » •*•• ' J esurun 77 4 o 2409 „ O . E . Kiche 79 16 o 2410 „ W . A . Nult 21 o o 2426 „ J . W . Murray ... G 3 0 y 2455 „ Jas . Willing , jun . ... 60 o o 2470 „ r . A . Bullock ... iGS o o 2550 ,, F . Aini'ld 200 11 o
2531 .. J- J- Lamijreun ... 72 9 o 2579 » Walter L . Tvler ... 115 10 o 25 S 0 „ E . Stratton Gerrish ... 85 I o 2603 ,, The Earl of Onsloar 85 10 o Chapter 73 Comp . Walter Adams ... 30 19 6 1201 ,, L . V . D . Anley ... 15 15 o Lodge of Instruction 1275 Bro . G . C . BUnchard ... 250 o o
COMMITTEE DINNER CLUB . Bro . kichaid Eve 63 o o UNATTACHED . Bo . Frs . n '< Adams 10 10 o ,, Stanley J . Attenlioroujh 21 o o ,, * A illiam Baddtlt-y ... —• ,, * J . Le 2 ch Barrett ... — .. * l ' . H . Beach
—,, G . K . Bladrs 10 10 o ,, R . Brcx'kman 30 9 o „ C . O . Burgess in 10 o „ C . W . Chirdler 10 10 o
„ George Collar 42 10 o „ * H . C . Cullif . ird — ,, Geo . S . Daunton 10 10 o „ T . E . Djvy 42 o o
,, R . Sidney Hlis 10 10 o „ W . S . Emden 10 10 o ,, G . E . Fairci . ild 10 10 o „ * S . Fonsera — „ Walter Gladding ; 10 10 o
„ Rc . bert Grey 10 10 o „ William Hanes ,., ... 63 o o ,, Sir G . D . Harris ... 10 10 o „ W . W . Haywoith ... 14 14 o „ H . J . Hunter ... ... 10 iu o
„ J . O . Jacobs „ H . Kemp ... 55 2 6 „ Frank R . Kenning ... 10 10 o „ T . Knight 10 10 o ,, John Lightfoot 10 10 0 „ John Lusty , jun 10 10 o „ H . B . Marshall , J . P .. D . L . 10 10 0 „ H . B . Marshall , jun .,
M . A ., J . P . ... 10 10 o „ SpencerW , Morris ... 15 15 o „ *| . B . O'Callagan ... — ,, W . S . Penley 10 10 0 „ * (_> . Phillipe — „ H , Purdue 40 o 0
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£ s . d . Bro . H . Piitchtrd 10 10 o „ C . H . Kai da" 17 1 o ,, A . Farquha so . i Roberts ... 10 10 o „ * E . St . Clair — „ E . H . Stlbv 10 10 o
„ W . Smallpi CJ 10 10 o „ W . Smithett 2 G 5 o ,, H . Stallard 10 10 o „ * Walter Tay ' or — „ W . Webber 10 o o „ T . Rlanco V hire ,, H . H . Wooi roffe ... 10 10 o
LADIES . Mrs . Walter Adams 5 5 0 Miss Allen 5 5 0 „ Amelot 10 10 o Mrs . VV . H . Bailey 5 5 o „ C . W . Chandler 10 10 o „ A . Churchward 550
„ Culliford , „ Frigout 550 Miss Eva C . Htbb 16 16 o Mrs . W . 1 . Hunter 10 10 o „ H . Kemp 15 3 o „ John Lusty 15 15 o „ W . Webber 5 5 o
LEWIS . Master W . E . S . Penley ... 105 o o
BERKSHIRE . Lodge 414 Bro . A . H . Bull 42 10 6 574 „ E . Parfitt 26 15 u 771 „ E . A . Barry 26 5 o 795 » . T . J . Boulting ... 63 o o 945 » . T . R . Earnaby ... 47 5 o 1101 „ E . W . Rdley ... 55 o o
1566 „ ( harles Batting ... 52 10 o 2043 „ F . J . Lawes 23 1 6 2226 „ Ricl ard Eve ( see also Committee Dinner 550 Club ) 2 437 > . Col . E . Molyneux ... 47 5 o Unattached Bro . C . Dearing , jun . ... 26 5 o „ David Wilton
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . Lodge 591 Bro . H . H . Sherwin ... 10 10 o 591 „ O . J . D . Hustler ... 1410 „ Captain John H . Kennedy 10 10 o
2421 „ H . G . Clarke ... 52 10 o 2492 „ Thos . W . Allsop ... 79 5 G Unattached Bro . lames Stephens .. 10 10 o „ J . J . Thomas ... 5 5 ° Mrs . James Stephens ... 550
CAMBRIDGESHIRE . I nr ' ge . ^ g Brn . Rev . H . S . Cronin ... 68 j o Unattached Bro . * W . Briggs ... — „ O . Pdpworth ... 26 5 o
CHESHIRE . L ^ dee igu 8 Bro . S . Davies 2100 CORNWALL . The Province Bio . E . D . Anderton ... 90 6 o Unat'ac i ed . Bn . J . A . Btll 10 10 o
DERBYSHIRE . Tre CHAIRMAN 63 0 o The Province Bro . H . C . Okeover ... 57 15 o Lodge 253 Bro . James Cutting ... 45 3 o 353 n W . H . Salter ... 105 o o 506 „ JohnHolbrook ... 47 10 o
625 „ Wright Booth ... 63 o o 654 11 w - Muulton 55 0 o 6 S 1 „ John Hall 43 n 6 731 ,, Samuel Tinkler ... 108 3 0 ! v 7 „ Walter Leveiick ... 44 12 6 SOJ ,, S . F . Rowan 89 5 o 850 ,, VV . H . Smedley ... 26 4 6 SS 4 „ John Simpson ... 31 10 o
11128 „ A . C . B . entla'l ... 27 11 o ! , f \ 5 ¦• Thomas Bermlge ... 57 15 o 1179 „ Chail-sJ . Jackson ... 47 5 o 1235 , i W . Brierley 40 10 o ' 3- * 4 ii Jo-eph Cook ... 3 G 15 o ' 495 11 G . B . Barton ... 31 10 o | 6 S 3 „ J . H . Lawson ... 10 10 o | 6 .- ) S „ C . K . Wardley ... 73 10 o
1739 1 . S . J . Parkhill , M . D . 68 5 o 1952 ,, John Boycott ... 26 5 o 2129 „ H . Bronke Taylor ... 32 8 o 22 ^ 4 ,, J . E . Fletcher ... 50 1 6 2355 .. G . Slater ... ~) 2355 „ W . J . Allen ... I „ , „ „ 23 I 5 " R . R . Marshall { 52 . 0 o 2 . ( 55 .. J- w - Wilson J 2373 ,. A . W . Byron ... 31 10 o 2425 ,, 1 . N . Woodiwiss ... 26 15 o
* 5 ' 3 > i Holland Rowbottom 31 10 0 . chapter 1324 Comp . Joseph Cook Ruse Croix Chapter 63 Bro . George Morton Bond 3 6 15 o Unattached Bro . A . Brown .. the Hon . Victor
Cavendish , M . P . „ * C . F . Chamberlin ... — „ W . Cooper 10 10 o „ Thomas Cox , , J . Davis 3 3 0 „ Hu ^ h E . Diamond ... 10 10 o „ J . R . Eastwood ... 10 10 Q
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Anniversary Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
felt there was little to be said on behalf of our Institution . Their Chairman had placed the whole position before them so p lainly , and the duty devolved upon every brother to exercise his discretion to perfect the prosperity which the Institution enjoyed at present . He had often heard it said " It is very
well in adversity to struggle , but there are few men who can bear prosperity . " They were in a prosperous position and the success of their Boys' School—which was dear to the hearts of all on the Board of Management and of all the brethren present —had placed them in a difficulty to know how to use the success
they had attained . It had been said , and rightly said by their Chairman that they had out-grown their house and surroundings ; and that since he ( the Chairman ) had the honour of presiding at one of their Festivals , they had increased their funded property from £ 17 , 000 to £ 60 , 000 . There was the difficulty . They had
the same School but had constantly increased the number of their scholars and could not squeeze any more in . They had boarded nearly 20 boys out of the School because they could not give them space to live in . The difficulty was for the Board of Management to know how to carry on this extension
without a certain amount of loss . They had authority to sell and buy another site forthe School butthey hesitated in performing that duty as they felt there might be some of the brethren who believed they ought not to lose the present building . He did not like to leave the old house , which had been the home of the boys of
Freemasons for over 30 years . He had the pleasure of being present when the stone was laid in 186 3 , and it was then quite ample for all the requirements of that period , but to look upon Freemasonry as it was in 1863 and as it is to-day ; why , the lodges had increased in hundreds and the brotherhood in
thousands . In 186 3 there were 70 boys being educated by the Institution ; to-day they had 278 . The house that contained a brother and his wife would not contain them with a large family in addition . He remembered it was a beautiful locality when the stone was laid , and the building was some gentleman ' s
house , which they purchased for £ 3500 . They wanted the brethren to decide—for they did not want to decide hastily—and wanted to act with the hearty good feeling of all . If they were to perform their duty as trustees of the large funds placed at their disposal it was necessary they should admit 50 or 100 more
hoys than they had at the present time . They could not do that unless they had a larger building . They would hesitate to part with the old house unless they got a good remuneration . He felt they were not fulfilling their trust until they provided in some way the means of increasing the number of boys in their
School . There were only 14 boys to be elected at the next election—simply because they could not be accommodated—and over 50 seeking election . He invited suggestions , whether from north , south , east , or west . The Board hesitated until they had the assistance of the brethren in the matter . They thoroughly
appreciated all the remarks of their Chairman , and asked for assistance in the interests of the School and of those boys—sons of Masons—who claimed to come into their Institution , and partake of the great benefits which the munificence of the brethren had placed at their disposal .
. Bro . J . M . McLEOD , P . G . S . B ., Secretary of the Institution , in rising to announce the totals of the Stewards' lists , said he had received numerous letters of regret ; but there was one from us immediate predecessor in office , who had written a beautiful I j-tter , referring to the time when he , as Secretary , had to make the splendid announcement at the Crystal Palace in 1885 , when uie
Uuke of Devonshire took the chair for the first time . Bro . Ijmckes indulged in every wish for the continued prosperity of the Institution . Bro . J . M . McLEOD , Secretary , then read the following
STEWARDS' LISTS .
, , LONDON . od £ e f . s . d . 1 Bro . Richard Creed ... 36 15 d 2 ., Col . F . C . Keyser , C . B 31 10 o 3 >• Harold Imray ... 58 iG o 4 » Cyril Plummer ... J 8 G o
0 " i' 9 ! > and , er 4 + 20 »• A . C . Montgomery ... 21 o o 3 » . Morris B . Evans ... 2 S 7 0 J » Sydney H . Mayers 241 10 0 IJ " j !? ' - Everest 37 iG o 4 .. A . Escott Young ... 10 10 o ' 5 ... G . F . Smith ... r . „ « 5
. . Ezra T . Wilks ... 43 u 6 " 4 c Whadcoat " $ " o 22 " W ^ , Sutton ' M A- 25 14 6 „_ » m . Headied-lnnpo HI . ,-,
Ti ' * KV Watpr ' ° w - V n 0 " w r ^ P avies - 3 S is 0 40 Xi \ , , llls 63 o o 55 " Wa ^ y - l " " , ^ 3 lC ° ? . Wm W Cook glandS c ? A ° £ fT . cotton ° . :: ; 5 S' 3 ° 8 7 » J- H . Gray ... S 5 I ; 0
Lodge £ s . d . 91 Bro . L . C Best 4 S 6 0 101 „ W . A . Perry ... 50 o o 140 ,, G . R . Grant ... ... 25 o o lfl 7 > . . !• T . R '\ ve 4 6 4 0 171 „ A . A . Frifcout ... 42 o o
172 „ W . H . Bailey ... 51 9 o 177 > , T . H . Hobbs ... 6 7 o 0 179 „ R . P . Angel ( see also Lodi'e No . 183 ) ... 115 10 0 150 „ W . C . Parsons ... Sg 5 o 151 „ E . Layton 72 19 6 1 S 3 „ R . P . Angel ( see also Lodge No . 179 ) ... — 1 S 5 „ David Hi Is 6 \ o o
192 „ T . W . fisher ... S 5 11 G 193 „ George Spice ... 6 * 6 3 o ' 97 » F- Harrison 21 o o 205 „ B . Marcus 41 5 o 211 „ Alfred Gieen ... 57 15 o 234 „ F . Dawes 26 5 o 259 » T . Fenn ( see also
Herts ) 21 o o 163 „ George R . Kennedy 34 13 o 538 ,, John James Pittman 189 o o 700 „ J . H . Roberts ... 73 10 o 733 >• VV . M . Roberts ... 75 o o 749 » R . W . Benns ... 35 o 0
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Lodge £ s . d . 753 Bro . H . J . Thomas ... 71 iS G 7 6 G „ M . Woolf 73 10 0 7 S 0 ,, VV . J . Gomm ... 49 iS o S 57 „ VV . S . Kildahl ... 13 13 0 917 „ H . E . Sanders ... G 4 1 o 1076 „ J . Dorton 115 10 o 1130 „ A . Churchward ... 22 11 0
117 S „ G . F . P . Carrick ... 2 S o 0 1201 „ Richard Jourden ... 44 2 0 1216 „ G . Waterall 3 6 15 o 127 S „ G . F . Gildersleve ... 40 o o 12 SS „ Alexander Mullord .. 26 5 o 1306 „ G . W . Damson ... 74 11 o 1319 Mrs . W . S . Penley ... 115 10 0 1320 Bro . Thos . R . Cass ... 63 o o
1 3 „ G . E . Grimes ... 3 G 15 0 1329 ,, G . J . Allen gi 7 0 136 S „ Walter Macklin ... 15 15 o 1365 » J . D . Geddes ... 40 o o 136 G „ William Briggs ... 12 12 o ij 66 „ W . B . Trick 50 o o 13 S 1 „ Charles Colwell ... GS 5 0 13 S 3 » A . H . Bevan ... 12 S 2 0
1 4 „ H . S . Windsor ... 37 5 6 ¦ 42 5 » J- S . Hayes 21 o o 1471 „ D . C . Ritchie ... 63 o o 1491 „ Maj . W . H . Thomas 23 2 o 155 S „ H . Visger 32 11 o 1563 ,, A . H . Marks ... 194 5 0 1571 „ H . T . Meadows ... 29 o 0 1601 „ H . Dow White ... 65 2 0
1602 „ H . Pickett 105 o o 1615 „ VV . B . Lethbridge ... 25 o 0 1627 „ Carl F . Bennewhz-. 120 4 6 1 O 57 . SeptimusCroft ... 42 o 0 1670 „ Francis Gosnay ... 26 5 o 1677 „ Dr . W . J . Hunter ... in 6 0 1687 „ A . E . Clements ... 6 4 1 o 1704 „ Albert Smith 28 7 o
1716 „ C . R . Allen 100 10 o 17 S 9 „ H . Thompson Lyon 36 15 o 1790 „ W . J . Day 1 S 04 „ John Sulley ... ... 65 o o 1 S 39 ,, W . H . Foot 63 o 0 1 9 „ Thos . H . Wye ... 37 16 o 1928 „ Percy W . Husk ... 26 10 0 19 S 7 ,. W . M . Stiles ... 64 1 o
2021 „ Major P . J . Canning 36 15 o zo 3 ° » }• E- Smith 120 12 o 2060 „ P . Saillaid 122 1 o 212 7 „ Henry Neville ... 33 12 0 2128 „ Robert Davison ... 44 2 0
2140 „ Harley M . Giellier ... 21 o 0 2150 „ A . F . R . Ulrich ... sy 17 0 2157 „ Rev . J . H . Smith ... 51 . 17 o 2168 „ William Lawrence ... 10 S 3 o 21 S 2 „ J . H . Cureton ... 89 5 o 2192 „ E . S . Crick , 34 2 6 2233 „ W . E . M .
Tomlinson , M . P . ... 21 o o 2265 „ C . Vandyk 10 S 3 o 2271 „ J . Irvine _ 109 4 o 2291 „ George Gwinn ... S 3 14 o 230 S „ W . Chappie 70 5 o 2348 „ R . La Feuillade ... 70 o o 23 G 9 „ J- Passmore Edwards 105 o o 2394 .. W . J . Rcgerson ... 07 14 o
2396 „ D . A , Romain ... 26 2 6 2397 » •*•• ' J esurun 77 4 o 2409 „ O . E . Kiche 79 16 o 2410 „ W . A . Nult 21 o o 2426 „ J . W . Murray ... G 3 0 y 2455 „ Jas . Willing , jun . ... 60 o o 2470 „ r . A . Bullock ... iGS o o 2550 ,, F . Aini'ld 200 11 o
2531 .. J- J- Lamijreun ... 72 9 o 2579 » Walter L . Tvler ... 115 10 o 25 S 0 „ E . Stratton Gerrish ... 85 I o 2603 ,, The Earl of Onsloar 85 10 o Chapter 73 Comp . Walter Adams ... 30 19 6 1201 ,, L . V . D . Anley ... 15 15 o Lodge of Instruction 1275 Bro . G . C . BUnchard ... 250 o o
COMMITTEE DINNER CLUB . Bro . kichaid Eve 63 o o UNATTACHED . Bo . Frs . n '< Adams 10 10 o ,, Stanley J . Attenlioroujh 21 o o ,, * A illiam Baddtlt-y ... —• ,, * J . Le 2 ch Barrett ... — .. * l ' . H . Beach
—,, G . K . Bladrs 10 10 o ,, R . Brcx'kman 30 9 o „ C . O . Burgess in 10 o „ C . W . Chirdler 10 10 o
„ George Collar 42 10 o „ * H . C . Cullif . ird — ,, Geo . S . Daunton 10 10 o „ T . E . Djvy 42 o o
,, R . Sidney Hlis 10 10 o „ W . S . Emden 10 10 o ,, G . E . Fairci . ild 10 10 o „ * S . Fonsera — „ Walter Gladding ; 10 10 o
„ Rc . bert Grey 10 10 o „ William Hanes ,., ... 63 o o ,, Sir G . D . Harris ... 10 10 o „ W . W . Haywoith ... 14 14 o „ H . J . Hunter ... ... 10 iu o
„ J . O . Jacobs „ H . Kemp ... 55 2 6 „ Frank R . Kenning ... 10 10 o „ T . Knight 10 10 o ,, John Lightfoot 10 10 0 „ John Lusty , jun 10 10 o „ H . B . Marshall , J . P .. D . L . 10 10 0 „ H . B . Marshall , jun .,
M . A ., J . P . ... 10 10 o „ SpencerW , Morris ... 15 15 o „ *| . B . O'Callagan ... — ,, W . S . Penley 10 10 0 „ * (_> . Phillipe — „ H , Purdue 40 o 0
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£ s . d . Bro . H . Piitchtrd 10 10 o „ C . H . Kai da" 17 1 o ,, A . Farquha so . i Roberts ... 10 10 o „ * E . St . Clair — „ E . H . Stlbv 10 10 o
„ W . Smallpi CJ 10 10 o „ W . Smithett 2 G 5 o ,, H . Stallard 10 10 o „ * Walter Tay ' or — „ W . Webber 10 o o „ T . Rlanco V hire ,, H . H . Wooi roffe ... 10 10 o
LADIES . Mrs . Walter Adams 5 5 0 Miss Allen 5 5 0 „ Amelot 10 10 o Mrs . VV . H . Bailey 5 5 o „ C . W . Chandler 10 10 o „ A . Churchward 550
„ Culliford , „ Frigout 550 Miss Eva C . Htbb 16 16 o Mrs . W . 1 . Hunter 10 10 o „ H . Kemp 15 3 o „ John Lusty 15 15 o „ W . Webber 5 5 o
LEWIS . Master W . E . S . Penley ... 105 o o
BERKSHIRE . Lodge 414 Bro . A . H . Bull 42 10 6 574 „ E . Parfitt 26 15 u 771 „ E . A . Barry 26 5 o 795 » . T . J . Boulting ... 63 o o 945 » . T . R . Earnaby ... 47 5 o 1101 „ E . W . Rdley ... 55 o o
1566 „ ( harles Batting ... 52 10 o 2043 „ F . J . Lawes 23 1 6 2226 „ Ricl ard Eve ( see also Committee Dinner 550 Club ) 2 437 > . Col . E . Molyneux ... 47 5 o Unattached Bro . C . Dearing , jun . ... 26 5 o „ David Wilton
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . Lodge 591 Bro . H . H . Sherwin ... 10 10 o 591 „ O . J . D . Hustler ... 1410 „ Captain John H . Kennedy 10 10 o
2421 „ H . G . Clarke ... 52 10 o 2492 „ Thos . W . Allsop ... 79 5 G Unattached Bro . lames Stephens .. 10 10 o „ J . J . Thomas ... 5 5 ° Mrs . James Stephens ... 550
CAMBRIDGESHIRE . I nr ' ge . ^ g Brn . Rev . H . S . Cronin ... 68 j o Unattached Bro . * W . Briggs ... — „ O . Pdpworth ... 26 5 o
CHESHIRE . L ^ dee igu 8 Bro . S . Davies 2100 CORNWALL . The Province Bio . E . D . Anderton ... 90 6 o Unat'ac i ed . Bn . J . A . Btll 10 10 o
DERBYSHIRE . Tre CHAIRMAN 63 0 o The Province Bro . H . C . Okeover ... 57 15 o Lodge 253 Bro . James Cutting ... 45 3 o 353 n W . H . Salter ... 105 o o 506 „ JohnHolbrook ... 47 10 o
625 „ Wright Booth ... 63 o o 654 11 w - Muulton 55 0 o 6 S 1 „ John Hall 43 n 6 731 ,, Samuel Tinkler ... 108 3 0 ! v 7 „ Walter Leveiick ... 44 12 6 SOJ ,, S . F . Rowan 89 5 o 850 ,, VV . H . Smedley ... 26 4 6 SS 4 „ John Simpson ... 31 10 o
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