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Royal Arch.

TWICKENHAM Sir Francis Burdett Chapter ( No . 1503 ) . _ -A convocation of this chapter was held at the Albany Hotel on the 17 th inst ., when there were present , among others , Comps . the Rev . S . T . H . Saunders . P . Z ., P . P . G . J .. as M . E Z . ; W . I . Hakim , H . ; W . Taylor . P . Z ., P . P . G . J ., J . ; Capt . Walls , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S ., D . G . D . C ,

S . E . ; E . W . Davis . S . N . ; and C . Robinson , P . S . The minutes of Ihe previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Comps . W , J . Hakim was elected M . E . Z . ; VV . Taylor , H . ; C . Robinson , J . ; T . C . Walls , S . E . ; E . \ V . Davis , S . M . . Dr . J . W . Hinton , M . A ., P . S . ; and Harrison , Janitor . A vote of thanks was passed to Comp . A . Toulmin , jun ., M . E . Z ., and a Past Principal ' s jewel

voted to him . Communications for non-attendance were received from Comps . A . Toulmin , jun ., M . E . Z . ; G . J . Dunkley , P . Z ., P . P . G . Org ., Org . ; VV . IL Saunders , P . Z . ; and others . The chapter was then closed . A dinner followed . The Acting M . E . Z ., in his discretion and very commendably , only gave the loyal and preliminary toasts .

Mark Masonry.

Mark Masonry .

LIVERPOOL . Walton Lodge ( No . 161 . )—The annual installation meeting of the above lodge was held on the 22 nd inst ., at the Sandon Hotel , OakfieM-road . There was a good attendance of members and visiting brethren , among the latter being Bros . J . Haves , P . M . 65 , P . P . G . D . ; J . C . Robinson , P . M . 65 , 473 , P . P . G . D . C . ; E . R . Latham , ' Reg . 65 ; and J . Oldham , 164 . The W . M . elect , Bro . A .

Ingleby , was introduced by Bros . R . H . Webster , P . M ., and Harry Thomas , the retiring VV . M ., and was duly installed in the chair , the ceremony being most impressively conducted bv Bro . J . Pilling . P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C . Afterwards the W . M . invested his oflicers as follows : Bros . Harry Thomas , I . P . M . j K . Pritchard , S . W . j I . H . Unsworth , J . W . ; John Holding , C . C , M . O . ; ' A . E .

M'Dougall , S . O . ; J . O . Jones , J . O . ; F . Minshull , Sec . ; | . F . Booth , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , Reg . ; ] . Pilling , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , Treas . ; R . H . Webster , P . M ., D . C ; J . A . Morris , S . D . ; John Gunning , J . D . ; A . L . Bozman , I . G . j J . Robinson and C . H . Kelly , Stwds . ; E . O . Pugh , Org . ; and J . Doran , Tyler . During the evening a

handsome Past Master's jewel was presented to the retiring W . M ., Bro . Harry Thomas , by the members of the lodge , as a . slight token of their appreciation of the manner in which he had conducted the affairs of the lodge during the past 12 months . The jewel was manufactured by Bro . George Kenning .

Knights Templar.

Knights Templar .

Mount Calvary Encampment ( D ) . —This encampment met at the Inns of Court Hotel , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , on the 12 th instant , when there were present Sir Knights Nelson Prower , M . A ., E . C ; C Slater , P . E . C , Prelate ; W . Maple , ist Captain ; the Rev . R . C . Fillingham , M . A ., 2 nd Captain ; Captain T . C Walls , P . G . C . of G ., P . E . C , Reg . ; B . Johnson , Captain of Lines ; F . W . Driver , M . A ., P . E . C ; G . Graveley ,

P . E . C ; H . J . Lardner , P . E . C . j L . Steele , P . E . C . ; and Egbert Roberts , Org . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Comps . B . Stewart , P . Z ,, and H . Ffrench Bromhead , and they were duly installed members of the Order . Sir Knight W . Maple was unanimously elected E . C . ; Sir Knight Lieut .-Col . F . J .

Slohwasser , P . E . C , was re-elected Treasurer ; and Sir Knights B . Stewart and H . F . Bromhead , Auditors . A Past Commander's jewel was voted to Sir Knight Nelson Prower for his services . Apologies for non-attendance were received Urom Sir Knights Lieut .-Col . F . J . Stahwasser , Treas . j T . Wood , P . E . C . j Oscar Berry , and others . The encampment was then closed .

An excellentbanquet followed . The E . C . presided most genially , and , in giving the various toasts , he made some very graceful remarks anent several members of the encampment , and he more than once expressed his regret that absence abroad would prevent his attending the

installation meeting in January . During the proceedings , Sir Knight Egbert Roberts delighted his hearers with his powerful vocal efforts . Sir Knight F . W . Driver shone as a reciter of his own poetic and literary effusions , and Sir Knight Rev . R . C . Fillingham was well to the fore as a humourist .

Cryptic Masonry.

Cryptic Masonry .

. Grand Master ' s Council ( No . i ) . —Ameet-¦ Dgof this council was held at Mark Masons' Hall , Great Wen-street , on the 28 th ult . Among those present were Lornps . George Powell , T . l . M . j H . J . Lardner , P . T . I . M ., as P . D . M . ; George Graveley , P . T . I . M ., Treas . ; Capt . ' C . Walls , P . D . G . M ., Recorder ; Nelron Prower , M . A ., Warder ; Baron de FerrieresP . D . G . M . the Rev . E .

, ; Wright , Basil Stewart , George Briggs , John Smith , R . A . r , ° wan , and W . H . Toye . The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . Apologies for non-attendance were received pm Comps . H . H . Shirley , M . A ., D . M . ; A . McDowall , '•'•• W . ; the Rev . Dr . Lemon , P . G . Chap ., Chaplain ; W

- A . Scurrah , C of Gds . ; Major W . B . Williamson , J . P .. rV ?> C , i J' J' Thomls > Stwd . ; J . A . Frye , A . W . ; "• P . Cama , S . H . Parkhouse , Lieut .-C-l . G . Lambert , at tl , many ot ' lers ' The name of a candidate for rereption * ' me next meeting having been handed in , the council was closed in the Degree of Stlect Master , and the companions dl "ed at the Holborn Restaurant .

rhe Thrice Illustrious Master presided most ably . His wches were characterised by point and humour . Comp . Baron de Ferrieres responded on behalf of " The ura nd Officers " in a speech of some length .

Cryptic Masonry.

THE HAMER BENEVOLENT FUND . This admirable Charity , founded in memory of the late Bro . Hamer , held its 21 st anniversary on the 19 th inst . at the Masonic Temple , Hope-street , Liverpool , Bro . Jno . Pemberton , P . P . G . D . C , in the chair . In the report the Secretary , Bro . J . R . BOTTOMLEV , stated that though the Institution , founded for the

assistance of aged and reduced members , was 111 a fairly prosperous condition , the expenditure was fast overtaking the income , which this year had amounted to £ 500 , while the probable expenditure would be over , £ 400 . He expressed a hope that this fact would cause greater efforts on the part of all the lodges to support so deserving a Charity .

The following officers were elected on the Committee Bros . J . Pemberton , R . Bradley , P . Armstrong , R . Tunnicliffe , Hignett , Morley , Johnson , Robinson , Wolfenden , Latham , and J . H . Evans . Bros . T . J . Jarman , Treasurer , and J . R . Bottomley , Secretary ,

were re-elected , as were also the honorary medical officers : Bros . Dr . Kellett Smith ( Liverpool ) , Jno . J . Dunn ( Preston ) , Irwin ( Lancaster ) , and L . Challoncr ( St . Helens ) . Bro . R . H . Leake was re-elected hon . solicitor , and Bros . Isaac Furner , W . E . Coxon , and J . Pittaway , Auditors .

Our Portrait Gallery Of Worshipful Masters.

Our Portrait Gallery of Worshipful Masters .

BRO . CHARLES RAWLE . Bro . Charles Rawle , whose installation as W . M . of the Cornish lodge we recorded last week , is a member of an old Cornish family and was born at Padstow in 1848 . He has followed commercial pursuits for many years in London as a member of the firm Rawle & Co ., Great St . Helens , and has always interested himself in

matters connected with his native county , having been identified with most , if not all , the Cornish gatherings ; being a V . P . of the " One and All" Cornish Club , a member of the committee organising the annual dinner , and one of the founders of the above lodge , in which he filled the duties of all the other offices before attaining the position of W . M . He had the

honour to initiate Mr . John Passmore Edwards , the Cornish philanthropist , into the Craft . Bro . Rawle was received into Freemasonry in 1877 , in the Guelph Lodge , No . 1685 , of which he is a P . M . ; was exalted into Royal Arch Masonry in the Victoria Chapter . No . 1056 , of which he is now First Principal . He was also a founder of the Guelph Chapter , No . 1685 , and now LP . Z . A founder of the St . Stephen ' s

Lodge , No . 2424 , and a member of No . I , St . Mark ' s Lodge . He has served as Steward at Festivals ot the Girls'and Benevolent Institutions . He was elected a vestryman of the parish of Lewisham , Kent , some five years since and still remains in office . In addition to this he has served as People ' s Warden of St . Mark ' s Church , Lewisham , for about 10 years , only retiring in April last . A successful year of office for the Cornish Lodge is expected .

East Lancashire Systematic Masonic Educational And Benevolent Institution.

EAST LANCASHIRE SYSTEMATIC MASONIC EDUCATIONAL AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .

The half yearly meeting of the General Committee of this Institution was held in Freemasons' Hall , Manchester , on Friday , the igth instant . Bro . J . H . Sillitoe , presided , and was supported by Bro . J . T .

Newbold , Vice-Chairman ; W . Jaffrey , Treasurer ; J . Newton , Sec ; and nearl y 100 representatives of lodges . After reading the minutes of the previous half yearly meeting and the various meetings of the Sub-Committees , the Committee proceeded to adopt candidates for election upon the educational funds . There were three

East Lancashire Systematic Masonic Educational And Benevolent Institution.

applicants , who were all adopted , elected , and referred to the Educational Board . The Committee then took into consideration the applications of two brethren , to be placed upon the Annuity Fund . One was elected , and the other referred to the Relief Board .

A notice of motion by Bro . C . D . Cheetham , " That a Festival be held next year , " was unanimously carried , and the Relief Board were appointed a Committee to make the necessary arrangements . At the conclusion of the general meeting , the Education Board was formed , and granted to the three children referred to them £ 12 , £ 12 , and £ 8 per annum respectively .

The Relief Board afterwards held their meeting , and out of the four applications made to them three were considered , and sums of , £ 20 , . £ 20 , and . £ 15 were respectively granted ; the fourth application was adjourned in consequence of the non-attendance of the lodge representative . A vote of thanks to the Chairman terminated the proceedings .

The Oldest Freemason In Suffolk.

THE OLDEST FREEMASON IN SUFFOLK .

On Monday night , the Sth inst ., a capital portrait , handsomely framed , of Bro . Major Allez , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W ., was presented to the Lowestoft Lodge St , Margaret , No . 1452 , by the brethren . At the same

time a superbly-illuminated address on vellum , in the form of an album , prefixed by a portrait , was presented to Bro . Major Allez himself . The date was aptly chosen , for it was the 86 rh birthday of the brother whom the brethren had met to honour as their first

W . M . Bro . j . W . Brooke , the W . M ., was in the clfair , and there was a good muster of brethren present , including many from the sister lodge , Unity . Bro . Dr . F . W . CLARK asked the W . M . to accep t the portrait on behalf of the lodge and to place it on

the walls ; and also to present Bro . Allez with the album containing a replica of the portrait and an address signed by all the members , as a token of their great esteem and admiration for his distinguished services and lifelong devotion to the cause of Freemasonry , for he had been a member of the Craft for

66 years . In Major Allez they had a fitting illustration of that perfect ashlar which , smooth and perfect , represented the mind of that man in the decline of years who had exhibited the distinguishing characteristics of Freemasonry , of which Charity was the chief . They all hoped that Major Allez would yet be spared

for many years , and the picture would serve to remind those of after generations of a bright example in Masonry . The WORSHIPFUL MASTF . R then made the presentation , with the heartiest congratulations to their honoured guest . The inscription in the album was as follows , and to it were appended the autographs of

all the members : " Lodge St . Margaret , No . 1452 . Presented to Bro . Major P . Allez , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W ., ' The Father of the Lodge , ' with a life-sized coloured permanent portrait to hang in the lodge-room , on the occasion of his 86 th birthday , and as a small token of the great esteem and regard in which he is held by all the brethren of this lodge . "

Bro . Major ALLEZ had some difficult y in replying to the warm tokens of esteem which were manifested by the whole lodge , but he found words at length to make an excellent speech . He said : I thank you very much for the great compliment , indeed I may say the great honour , you have been pleased to confer upon me by

placing my portrait on the walls of the lodge , for whatever the duties which may devolve upon us , we are amply repaid when those duties have been appreciated and approved of by those who are supposed to be the best qualified to testify to their merits or demerits . I assure you , brethren , that it grieves me much that ,

owing to age and physical ailments , I am prevented from being more frequently amongst you . I have during a long life devoted much time in studying the principles of this greatest , most ancient , and most unselfish of all charitable institutions , founded as it is on brotherly love , charity , and truth—an institution that

has comforted the afflicted , dried the tears of the widows and orphans , and is the parent of many an institution for benevolent purposes . Brethren , it is to me a source of— I trust pardonable—pride that I have my name inserted in your charter as the first W . M . of your lodge , and it is with the greatest pleasure that I can

affirm that my successors in the chair , down to the present W . M ., have discharged with great ability , zeal , and brotherly feeling the onerous and responsible duties attached to so ancient , so honourable , and eminent a position . It is now 66 years since I first joined the Craft at Halifax , Nova Scotia , under the

Grand Lodge of Ireland , and I joined the Grand Lodge of England at Halesworth , as a member of Lodge Prudence , in 1846 . The gallant Major concluded by wishing the brethren all happiness here and hereafter The company afterwards sat down to supper at the Royal Hotel , where Lodge St . Margaret is now held ,

and the usual Masonic toasts were honoured . " The Health of Major Allez " was proposed , and both the W . M . and Bro , Dr . H . B . Walker bore testimony to his worth . In the course of the evening also Bro . W . J . Roberts , the Secretary of the Lodge , was congratulated on the provincial rank he recently received .

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Royal Arch.

TWICKENHAM Sir Francis Burdett Chapter ( No . 1503 ) . _ -A convocation of this chapter was held at the Albany Hotel on the 17 th inst ., when there were present , among others , Comps . the Rev . S . T . H . Saunders . P . Z ., P . P . G . J .. as M . E Z . ; W . I . Hakim , H . ; W . Taylor . P . Z ., P . P . G . J ., J . ; Capt . Walls , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S ., D . G . D . C ,

S . E . ; E . W . Davis . S . N . ; and C . Robinson , P . S . The minutes of Ihe previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Comps . W , J . Hakim was elected M . E . Z . ; VV . Taylor , H . ; C . Robinson , J . ; T . C . Walls , S . E . ; E . \ V . Davis , S . M . . Dr . J . W . Hinton , M . A ., P . S . ; and Harrison , Janitor . A vote of thanks was passed to Comp . A . Toulmin , jun ., M . E . Z ., and a Past Principal ' s jewel

voted to him . Communications for non-attendance were received from Comps . A . Toulmin , jun ., M . E . Z . ; G . J . Dunkley , P . Z ., P . P . G . Org ., Org . ; VV . IL Saunders , P . Z . ; and others . The chapter was then closed . A dinner followed . The Acting M . E . Z ., in his discretion and very commendably , only gave the loyal and preliminary toasts .

Mark Masonry.

Mark Masonry .

LIVERPOOL . Walton Lodge ( No . 161 . )—The annual installation meeting of the above lodge was held on the 22 nd inst ., at the Sandon Hotel , OakfieM-road . There was a good attendance of members and visiting brethren , among the latter being Bros . J . Haves , P . M . 65 , P . P . G . D . ; J . C . Robinson , P . M . 65 , 473 , P . P . G . D . C . ; E . R . Latham , ' Reg . 65 ; and J . Oldham , 164 . The W . M . elect , Bro . A .

Ingleby , was introduced by Bros . R . H . Webster , P . M ., and Harry Thomas , the retiring VV . M ., and was duly installed in the chair , the ceremony being most impressively conducted bv Bro . J . Pilling . P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C . Afterwards the W . M . invested his oflicers as follows : Bros . Harry Thomas , I . P . M . j K . Pritchard , S . W . j I . H . Unsworth , J . W . ; John Holding , C . C , M . O . ; ' A . E .

M'Dougall , S . O . ; J . O . Jones , J . O . ; F . Minshull , Sec . ; | . F . Booth , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , Reg . ; ] . Pilling , P . M ., P . P . A . G . D . C , Treas . ; R . H . Webster , P . M ., D . C ; J . A . Morris , S . D . ; John Gunning , J . D . ; A . L . Bozman , I . G . j J . Robinson and C . H . Kelly , Stwds . ; E . O . Pugh , Org . ; and J . Doran , Tyler . During the evening a

handsome Past Master's jewel was presented to the retiring W . M ., Bro . Harry Thomas , by the members of the lodge , as a . slight token of their appreciation of the manner in which he had conducted the affairs of the lodge during the past 12 months . The jewel was manufactured by Bro . George Kenning .

Knights Templar.

Knights Templar .

Mount Calvary Encampment ( D ) . —This encampment met at the Inns of Court Hotel , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , on the 12 th instant , when there were present Sir Knights Nelson Prower , M . A ., E . C ; C Slater , P . E . C , Prelate ; W . Maple , ist Captain ; the Rev . R . C . Fillingham , M . A ., 2 nd Captain ; Captain T . C Walls , P . G . C . of G ., P . E . C , Reg . ; B . Johnson , Captain of Lines ; F . W . Driver , M . A ., P . E . C ; G . Graveley ,

P . E . C ; H . J . Lardner , P . E . C . j L . Steele , P . E . C . ; and Egbert Roberts , Org . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Comps . B . Stewart , P . Z ,, and H . Ffrench Bromhead , and they were duly installed members of the Order . Sir Knight W . Maple was unanimously elected E . C . ; Sir Knight Lieut .-Col . F . J .

Slohwasser , P . E . C , was re-elected Treasurer ; and Sir Knights B . Stewart and H . F . Bromhead , Auditors . A Past Commander's jewel was voted to Sir Knight Nelson Prower for his services . Apologies for non-attendance were received Urom Sir Knights Lieut .-Col . F . J . Stahwasser , Treas . j T . Wood , P . E . C . j Oscar Berry , and others . The encampment was then closed .

An excellentbanquet followed . The E . C . presided most genially , and , in giving the various toasts , he made some very graceful remarks anent several members of the encampment , and he more than once expressed his regret that absence abroad would prevent his attending the

installation meeting in January . During the proceedings , Sir Knight Egbert Roberts delighted his hearers with his powerful vocal efforts . Sir Knight F . W . Driver shone as a reciter of his own poetic and literary effusions , and Sir Knight Rev . R . C . Fillingham was well to the fore as a humourist .

Cryptic Masonry.

Cryptic Masonry .

. Grand Master ' s Council ( No . i ) . —Ameet-¦ Dgof this council was held at Mark Masons' Hall , Great Wen-street , on the 28 th ult . Among those present were Lornps . George Powell , T . l . M . j H . J . Lardner , P . T . I . M ., as P . D . M . ; George Graveley , P . T . I . M ., Treas . ; Capt . ' C . Walls , P . D . G . M ., Recorder ; Nelron Prower , M . A ., Warder ; Baron de FerrieresP . D . G . M . the Rev . E .

, ; Wright , Basil Stewart , George Briggs , John Smith , R . A . r , ° wan , and W . H . Toye . The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . Apologies for non-attendance were received pm Comps . H . H . Shirley , M . A ., D . M . ; A . McDowall , '•'•• W . ; the Rev . Dr . Lemon , P . G . Chap ., Chaplain ; W

- A . Scurrah , C of Gds . ; Major W . B . Williamson , J . P .. rV ?> C , i J' J' Thomls > Stwd . ; J . A . Frye , A . W . ; "• P . Cama , S . H . Parkhouse , Lieut .-C-l . G . Lambert , at tl , many ot ' lers ' The name of a candidate for rereption * ' me next meeting having been handed in , the council was closed in the Degree of Stlect Master , and the companions dl "ed at the Holborn Restaurant .

rhe Thrice Illustrious Master presided most ably . His wches were characterised by point and humour . Comp . Baron de Ferrieres responded on behalf of " The ura nd Officers " in a speech of some length .

Cryptic Masonry.

THE HAMER BENEVOLENT FUND . This admirable Charity , founded in memory of the late Bro . Hamer , held its 21 st anniversary on the 19 th inst . at the Masonic Temple , Hope-street , Liverpool , Bro . Jno . Pemberton , P . P . G . D . C , in the chair . In the report the Secretary , Bro . J . R . BOTTOMLEV , stated that though the Institution , founded for the

assistance of aged and reduced members , was 111 a fairly prosperous condition , the expenditure was fast overtaking the income , which this year had amounted to £ 500 , while the probable expenditure would be over , £ 400 . He expressed a hope that this fact would cause greater efforts on the part of all the lodges to support so deserving a Charity .

The following officers were elected on the Committee Bros . J . Pemberton , R . Bradley , P . Armstrong , R . Tunnicliffe , Hignett , Morley , Johnson , Robinson , Wolfenden , Latham , and J . H . Evans . Bros . T . J . Jarman , Treasurer , and J . R . Bottomley , Secretary ,

were re-elected , as were also the honorary medical officers : Bros . Dr . Kellett Smith ( Liverpool ) , Jno . J . Dunn ( Preston ) , Irwin ( Lancaster ) , and L . Challoncr ( St . Helens ) . Bro . R . H . Leake was re-elected hon . solicitor , and Bros . Isaac Furner , W . E . Coxon , and J . Pittaway , Auditors .

Our Portrait Gallery Of Worshipful Masters.

Our Portrait Gallery of Worshipful Masters .

BRO . CHARLES RAWLE . Bro . Charles Rawle , whose installation as W . M . of the Cornish lodge we recorded last week , is a member of an old Cornish family and was born at Padstow in 1848 . He has followed commercial pursuits for many years in London as a member of the firm Rawle & Co ., Great St . Helens , and has always interested himself in

matters connected with his native county , having been identified with most , if not all , the Cornish gatherings ; being a V . P . of the " One and All" Cornish Club , a member of the committee organising the annual dinner , and one of the founders of the above lodge , in which he filled the duties of all the other offices before attaining the position of W . M . He had the

honour to initiate Mr . John Passmore Edwards , the Cornish philanthropist , into the Craft . Bro . Rawle was received into Freemasonry in 1877 , in the Guelph Lodge , No . 1685 , of which he is a P . M . ; was exalted into Royal Arch Masonry in the Victoria Chapter . No . 1056 , of which he is now First Principal . He was also a founder of the Guelph Chapter , No . 1685 , and now LP . Z . A founder of the St . Stephen ' s

Lodge , No . 2424 , and a member of No . I , St . Mark ' s Lodge . He has served as Steward at Festivals ot the Girls'and Benevolent Institutions . He was elected a vestryman of the parish of Lewisham , Kent , some five years since and still remains in office . In addition to this he has served as People ' s Warden of St . Mark ' s Church , Lewisham , for about 10 years , only retiring in April last . A successful year of office for the Cornish Lodge is expected .

East Lancashire Systematic Masonic Educational And Benevolent Institution.

EAST LANCASHIRE SYSTEMATIC MASONIC EDUCATIONAL AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .

The half yearly meeting of the General Committee of this Institution was held in Freemasons' Hall , Manchester , on Friday , the igth instant . Bro . J . H . Sillitoe , presided , and was supported by Bro . J . T .

Newbold , Vice-Chairman ; W . Jaffrey , Treasurer ; J . Newton , Sec ; and nearl y 100 representatives of lodges . After reading the minutes of the previous half yearly meeting and the various meetings of the Sub-Committees , the Committee proceeded to adopt candidates for election upon the educational funds . There were three

East Lancashire Systematic Masonic Educational And Benevolent Institution.

applicants , who were all adopted , elected , and referred to the Educational Board . The Committee then took into consideration the applications of two brethren , to be placed upon the Annuity Fund . One was elected , and the other referred to the Relief Board .

A notice of motion by Bro . C . D . Cheetham , " That a Festival be held next year , " was unanimously carried , and the Relief Board were appointed a Committee to make the necessary arrangements . At the conclusion of the general meeting , the Education Board was formed , and granted to the three children referred to them £ 12 , £ 12 , and £ 8 per annum respectively .

The Relief Board afterwards held their meeting , and out of the four applications made to them three were considered , and sums of , £ 20 , . £ 20 , and . £ 15 were respectively granted ; the fourth application was adjourned in consequence of the non-attendance of the lodge representative . A vote of thanks to the Chairman terminated the proceedings .

The Oldest Freemason In Suffolk.

THE OLDEST FREEMASON IN SUFFOLK .

On Monday night , the Sth inst ., a capital portrait , handsomely framed , of Bro . Major Allez , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W ., was presented to the Lowestoft Lodge St , Margaret , No . 1452 , by the brethren . At the same

time a superbly-illuminated address on vellum , in the form of an album , prefixed by a portrait , was presented to Bro . Major Allez himself . The date was aptly chosen , for it was the 86 rh birthday of the brother whom the brethren had met to honour as their first

W . M . Bro . j . W . Brooke , the W . M ., was in the clfair , and there was a good muster of brethren present , including many from the sister lodge , Unity . Bro . Dr . F . W . CLARK asked the W . M . to accep t the portrait on behalf of the lodge and to place it on

the walls ; and also to present Bro . Allez with the album containing a replica of the portrait and an address signed by all the members , as a token of their great esteem and admiration for his distinguished services and lifelong devotion to the cause of Freemasonry , for he had been a member of the Craft for

66 years . In Major Allez they had a fitting illustration of that perfect ashlar which , smooth and perfect , represented the mind of that man in the decline of years who had exhibited the distinguishing characteristics of Freemasonry , of which Charity was the chief . They all hoped that Major Allez would yet be spared

for many years , and the picture would serve to remind those of after generations of a bright example in Masonry . The WORSHIPFUL MASTF . R then made the presentation , with the heartiest congratulations to their honoured guest . The inscription in the album was as follows , and to it were appended the autographs of

all the members : " Lodge St . Margaret , No . 1452 . Presented to Bro . Major P . Allez , P . M ., P . P . S . G . W ., ' The Father of the Lodge , ' with a life-sized coloured permanent portrait to hang in the lodge-room , on the occasion of his 86 th birthday , and as a small token of the great esteem and regard in which he is held by all the brethren of this lodge . "

Bro . Major ALLEZ had some difficult y in replying to the warm tokens of esteem which were manifested by the whole lodge , but he found words at length to make an excellent speech . He said : I thank you very much for the great compliment , indeed I may say the great honour , you have been pleased to confer upon me by

placing my portrait on the walls of the lodge , for whatever the duties which may devolve upon us , we are amply repaid when those duties have been appreciated and approved of by those who are supposed to be the best qualified to testify to their merits or demerits . I assure you , brethren , that it grieves me much that ,

owing to age and physical ailments , I am prevented from being more frequently amongst you . I have during a long life devoted much time in studying the principles of this greatest , most ancient , and most unselfish of all charitable institutions , founded as it is on brotherly love , charity , and truth—an institution that

has comforted the afflicted , dried the tears of the widows and orphans , and is the parent of many an institution for benevolent purposes . Brethren , it is to me a source of— I trust pardonable—pride that I have my name inserted in your charter as the first W . M . of your lodge , and it is with the greatest pleasure that I can

affirm that my successors in the chair , down to the present W . M ., have discharged with great ability , zeal , and brotherly feeling the onerous and responsible duties attached to so ancient , so honourable , and eminent a position . It is now 66 years since I first joined the Craft at Halifax , Nova Scotia , under the

Grand Lodge of Ireland , and I joined the Grand Lodge of England at Halesworth , as a member of Lodge Prudence , in 1846 . The gallant Major concluded by wishing the brethren all happiness here and hereafter The company afterwards sat down to supper at the Royal Hotel , where Lodge St . Margaret is now held ,

and the usual Masonic toasts were honoured . " The Health of Major Allez " was proposed , and both the W . M . and Bro , Dr . H . B . Walker bore testimony to his worth . In the course of the evening also Bro . W . J . Roberts , the Secretary of the Lodge , was congratulated on the provincial rank he recently received .

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