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minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . The W . M . then raised Bro . Mardell to the Third Degree , and passed Bros . Pearce and Cook to the Degree of F . C ., both ceremonies being worked in the W . M . 's most masterly Masonic style . This being election night , the ballot was taken for the VV . M . for the ensuing year , and Bro . Arthur Haig Brown , J . W ., was unanimously elected

to the office . Bro . A . McDowall , I . P . M ., was elected Treasurer , and Bro . J . Lackland , re-elected Tyler . After the appointment of the Audit Committee the lodge passed a vote of thanks and a P . M . ' s jewel to theoutgoing Master , the proposer , Bro . McDowall , speaking in a highly

eulogistic manner of the W . M ., Bro . Claridge , not only for his services during his year of office , but also for those rendered as Secretary during the formation of the lodge down to the time of his election to the chair last year . All Masonic business being ended , the lodge was closed in peace and harmony .

WEST CO WES . —Medina Lodge ( No . 35 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the 13 th inst ., at the lodge room , when there were present Bros . Airs , P . M ., I . P . M ., W . M . ( pro tem . ); Robertson , S . W . ; Manners , J . W . ; Hudson , Chap , ( pro tem . ); G . A . Mursell , P . M ., Sec . ; Hunter , S . D . ( pro tem . ); Sullivan , J . D . ( pro tem . ); Taylor , D . C . ( pro tem . ); Leftwich , I . G . ; Mursell , Stwd . ;

Young , lyler ; H . H . Wheeler , P . M . ; J . H . Smith , P . M . ; O . Haxthausen , P . M . ; E . Poland , R . James , J . Halliday , H . Halliday , S . S . Wheeler , J . Bishop , F . Dyett , Chambers , and S . Renzies . Visitors : Bros . C . Hudson , P . M . 315 and 1540 , P . G . D . C . Sussex ; Major Walsh , 41 ; and Lowris , 433 .

The lodge having been opened , Mr . A . Perry was initiated , and Bro . Chambers passed to the Second Degree , and some minor business of the lodge having been transacted , the lodge was closed , the brethren and visitors adjourning to the usual monthly supper . Bro . Hudson responded to the toast of "The Visitors" in his usual Masonic and kind manner , and a most happy evening was spent .

CARDIFF . —Glamorgan Lodge ( No . 36 ) . —A meeting was held on Friday , the 14 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Working-street . Present : Bros . Thomas Wallace , W . M . ; George B . Hughes , S . W . ; Sidney Coleman , J . VV . ; J . Grosvenor Morris , Sec . ; W . Davis , S . D . ; A . Harris , J . D . ; F . M . De B . Gibbons , I . G . pro . tem . ; A . Jenkins , Tyler ; T . Garrett Horder , P . M . ; S .

Cooper , P . M . ; T . G . Glass , P . M . ; J . Weichert , P . M . ; A . P . Fabian , P . M . ; D . R . Roberts , Arthur H . Roberts , W . Allan , jun ., J . Roberts , J . T . B . Batten , E . Dawson , S . J . Thorp , J . VV . Peacock , VV . Thomas Hicks , Edward Ensor , Lionel Hind , R . Price , Frederick Russell , and F . S . Locke . Visitors : Bros . P . J . Riley , 960 ; Charles

H . Hind , jun ., P . M . 471 ; and M . E . Donovan , 1447 . The minutes of the last regular meeting were confirmed . The ballot having proved favourable for Aiessrs . David Edmunds and W . D . J . Morris , and Mr . Morris being in attendance , he was duly initiated . After various other items of business had been gone through the lodge was closed in due form .

HAMPTON—Hemming Lodge ( No . 1512 ) . — A meeting of this lodge was held at the Red Lion Hotel on the 20 th inst . Among those in attendance were Bros . T . Moody , W . M . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., acting S . W . ; Jones , J . VV . ; E . Hopwood , P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., Treas . ; VV . Hammond , P . P . G . D . Middx ., Sec . ; Spearing , S . D . ; Wheatley , J . D . ; Hollands , I . G . ; Eales ,

A . W . S . ; J . Hammond , P . P . G . D . Middx ., P . M . ; J . C J essett , P . M . ; T . W . Ockenden , P . P . G . D . Middx ., P . M ., and others . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Davies and Clark were raised to the Third Degree , and Mr . Plummer initiated into Craft mysteries by the W . M ., both ceremonies being well

performed . Bro . Fox , P . M ., an ex-member of the lodge , having presented a very handsome set of tracing boards to the lodge , a unanimous vote of thanks was passed to him , and subsequently a notice of motion was given to elect him an honorary member . A notice of motion was also given to elect the VV . Bro . R . Thrupp , D . P . G . M . Middx ., an honorary member . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet . A few toasts followed .

YORK . —Eboracum Lodge ( No . 1611 ) . —Installation day at this lodge , which was duly celebrated on the loth inst ., was characterised by especial interest beyond that which always attaches to the anniversary festivals of this lodge , in the fact that the Worshipful Master for the ensuing year is the junior member of Parliament for the city , Bro . Sir F . Milner , Bart . The popularity of the

honourable baronet , and the efforts of the members of the lodge to promote hospitality , brought together a very numerous and influential assembly of Masons from Yorkshire and the adjoining counties , and the investiture was exceptionally imposing . The brethren and visitors assembled at three o ' clock at the Masonic Rooms , Queen Hotel . In addition to the members of the lodge present the following visitors

attended : Bros , the Very Rev . A . P . Purey-Cust , P . G . C . Eng . ; Rev . James Blake , Prov . G . C . N . and E . Yorks ; J . Bottomley , P . P . G . R . W . Yorks ; S . Wordsworth , P . P . G . W . VV . Yorks ; VV . Fitton , P . M ., VV . Yorks ; C . Palliser , P . P . G . S . of Works N . and E . Yorks ; R . Blakeney , J . VV . 734 ; G . Garbutt , W . M . 236 ; A . H . H . McGachen , P . M . 1991 ; J . Barker , P . P . G . S . of Works W . Yorks ; G .

Kirby , P . M . 23 G ; J . Todd , P . P . G . R . N . and E . Yorks ; R . Hudson , Prov . G . Sec . Durham ; and a large number of members and past officers of the York , Agricola , and other lodges in Yorkshire . The formal proceedings in connection with the business being disposed of , the VV . M . elect was presented by Bro . John Blenkin , the outgoing VV . M ., and the Installing

Master , Bro . T . B . Whytehead , P . M ., then proceeded with the elaborate ceremony of inducting Bro . Milner into the chair . The ritual was carried out in all its details by Bro . Whytehead , and the appropriate addresses to the officers and also to the Master from the west were well given by Bro .

Cumberland , P . P . G . J . W . Bro . C . G . Padel , P . M ., P . P . G . O ., addressed the Wardens , and Bro . Whytehead then gave the final charge from the east . Bro . G . Balmford , P . M ., P . P . G . O ., acted as J VV . in the Board of Installed Masters ; Bro . T . J . Seller , P . M ., as D . C . ; and Bro . G . Simpson , P . M ., p . P G . P ., as I . G . ; and there were 21 Installed Masters

present . The Worshipful Master then invested the following officers for the year , viz .: Bros . J . Blenkin , I . P . M . ; A .

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T . B . Turner , S . W . ; W . Brown , J . VV . ; J . Kay , Sec . ; G . Balmford , P . M ., Treas . ; G . Chapman , S . D . ; S . J , Dalton , J . D . ; T . B . Whytehead , P . M ., Dir . of Cers . ; VV . Lackenby , I . G . ; VV . S . Child , Org . ; VV . Stephenson , S . S . ; and William Hall , Tyler . Letters of apology for their absence were read . from Bros . T . Cope , P . P . G . S . W . Derbyshire ; C . Fendelon , Durham ; J . S . Moss , P . M . Lion Lodge , Whitby ; W . B . Williamson , P . G . W .

Worcestershire ; C . J . Banister , P . G . S . B . Durham ; R . W . Moore , P . P . G . S . B . West Yorkshire ; H .-B . Tristram ; C . D . Hill , P . P . G . R . Durham ; J . Bedford , P . M . 304 ; G . Taylor , P . P . G . S . W . Worcester , and Prov . G . Sec ; J . A . Marshall , Walsden ; T . W . Tew , Dep . Prov . Grand Master West Yorkshire ; P . Wallis , P . G . D . C . Derbyshire ; G . P . Brockbank , G . Stwd . Scotland ; F . Belk , Middlesbro' ; W . Watkin , London ; C . W . Spencer

Stanhope , P . G . Chap . Eng . ; W . J . Hughan , P . G . Deacon Eng . ; Rev . W . C . Lukis , Wath ; J . R . Riley , P . P . G . D . C . West Yorkshire ; \ V . Rowley , Leeds ; and others . The fact of the anniversary falling upon Lord Mayor ' s Day interfered considerably with the attendance . Bro . T . B . Whytehead was re-elected the Charity Representative of the lodge . Before the lodge was closed Bro . Whytehead rose and

said in what he was about to say he was moved both by sorrow and pleasure—sorrow that they were so soon to part with a brother who had done so much for Freemasonry in the province and for the lodge , and pleasure that many members of the lodge had spontaneously desired to render to that brother some little tribute of their respect . He alluded to Bro . J . S . Cumberland , who was soon to leave York for London . He would be a great gain to London

Masonry and a great loss to them at York . He had been intimately associated with Bro . Cumberland in Yorkshire Masonry for a number of years , and regarded him personally with the greatest respect and affection , and his loss would be to him personally irreparable . He was sure that Bro . Cumberland would require nothing to remind him of the Eboracum Lodge and York Masonry , but many of the brethren would like him to take something with him that

would show to him that they were sensible of his value . He then read an illuminated address , as follows : Worshipful Bro . John S . Cumberland , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W . —Worshipful and dear Brother , —On the eve of your departure from York we desire to express to you the high esteem in which you are held hy us , as well as the sincere gratitude which we feel towards you for the valuable services you have rendered to Freemasonry in this city , and

to the Eboracum Lodge in particular . VVe assure you that we shall always cherish a most cordial and fraternal remembrance of you , and in presenting you with the accompanying Past Master's jewel we trust that you will ever regard it as a memento of many happy evenings , and a mark of the enduring love of many Masonic friends . That the Great Architect of the Universe may long preserve you and yours in health , and that he may bless and prosper

you in all your undertakings , is the prayer of your faithful brothers , J . Blenkin , W . M . ; M . Millington , I . P . M . ; Fred . G . Milner , S . W . ; A . T . B . Turner , J . W . ; G . Balmford , Treas . ; J . Kay , Sec ; W . Brown , S . D . ; G . Chapman , J . D . ; W . G . Penty , D . C ; S . J . Dalton , I . G . ; W . Lackenby , Stwd . ; P . Pearson , Tyler ; Past Masters Whytehead , Padel , Seller , Simpson , and Lawton ; I . P . Bell , M . D ., Deputy Prov . Grand Master North and

East Yorkshire ; M . C . Peek , Prov . Grand Sec . ; T . W . Tew , Deputy Prov . Grand Master West Yorkshire ; W . J . Hughan , Past Grand Deacon England , and other members of the lodge . Bro . Whytehead concluded by presenting Bro . Cumberland to the W . M ., with the request that he would attach the jewel to his bieast . In doing so , the W . M ., Sir F . G . Milner , spoke of his high estimate of the Masonic virtues of Bro . Cumberland ,

and expressed a hope that he might long live to wear the jewel . Bro . Cumberland rose to respond amid immense cheering , and said that under the circumstances of the presentation having been wholly unexpected he must crave indulgence , but he assured them briefly that he should never forget their kindness nor his happy associations with the lodge , of which he hoped to be a member so long as his means would enable him to do so , and he trusted that would be until his

death . He hoped to be able to attend some of its meetings , and he could assure them that whenever he could do anything in its interests it would be his pleasure to do it . He was too much overcome to say what he should like , but they would understand perhaps better from his silence how deeply he felt the kind compliment . The address was beautifully illuminated in gold and colours , and framed in oak , and was after the design of the Old York Grand Lodge Summons . The jewel was very

chaste in design and workmanship , and was manufactured from fine gold by Bro . George Kenning , Little Britain , London . It is a Past Master ' s jewel , and on the ribbon by which it is suspended the arms of the lodge are mounted in gold and enamel . The jewel bears a suitable inscription . At six o'clock the brethren partook of the banquet , which was excellently served by Mr . Leavesley . The Worshipful Master presided , and was supported by Bros . Whytehead , G . Milner , Cumberland , Seller , Balmford , Simpson ,

Millington , and upwards of 50 brethren and visitors . The toasts of " The Queen and the Craft , " " The Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M ., and the Grand Lodge , ' ., ' were proposed in appropriate terms by the Worshipful Master , who afterwards proposed "The Earl of Zetland , R . W . Prov . G . M ., and the Prov . Grand Lodge , " to which Bro . Whytehead , P . P . G . S . W ., responded . " The Worshipful Master , Bro . Sir F . G . Milner , Bart ., M . P ., " was proposed by Bro . Whytehead , and received with musical honours .

The Worshipful Master returned thanks , and in doing so alluded to the part he took in Freemasonry at the time of his initiation , and afterwards at the Apollo Lodge , Oxford University , and assured the brethren that he should during his year of office try his utmost to render himself worthy of the high honour they had that day conferred on him . "The Installing Master , Bro . T . B . Whytehead ; the Immediate Past Master , and the Past Masters of the

Lodge , " was proposed by the Worshipful Master , and responded to by Bro . Whytehead . " Bro . Cumberland , P . M ., " was proposed by Bro . Whytehead , who deeply regretted his approaching removal from York to London , which he was certain would be a great loss to the lodge . The toast was received with enthusiasm . Bro . Cumberland responded in feeling terms , alluding to the early history of the lodge , and to the united efforts of

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the brethren , which had resulted in placing the lodge in its present prosperous condition . Bro . Cumberland then a luded to his approaching retirement from York , and concluded by proposing " Success to the Eboracum Lodge and its Officers , " which was responded to by the Senior and Junior Wardens , Bros . Turner and Brown . The toast of " The Sister Lodges and Visitors" was

coupled with the names of Bros . G . Milner and Willis , of the Royal Military Lodge ; Bro . Allison , Coborn Lodge ; and Bro . Anderson , York Lodge , who severally responded . "The Masonic Charities" was proposed by Bro . J . T . Seller , P . M ., and responded to by Bro . Turner . Bro . Dyson proposed " The Ladies , "which was responded to by Bro . Carter , and the Tyler ' s toast concluded the list .

During the evening various songs were contributed by Bros . Cumberland , Dyson , Carter , Grenville Milner , and Turner , Bro . Sample , of the York Lodge , presiding at the pianoforte , in the absence of Bro . Child . The toast list was , as usual at the anniversaries of this lodge , after one of Bro . Whitehead ' s artistic designs , canied out by Bro . Beck , of Leeds . The first page bore the arms and motto of Sir F . G . Milner , heraldically

emblazoned in colours . The second and third pages were filled with toasts , each of which was followed by a quotation from one of the Masonic versifiers of the last century , whilst on the fourth page was a facsimile of the entry on the old vellum scroll of minutes at York recording the initiation of the first baronet at the Star Inn in Stonegate , and the extract from the Leeds MS which records his election as Grand Master , the whole forming an interesting souvenir , both of the occasion and of a late Masonic discovery .

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INSTRUCTION .

FAITH LODGE ( No . 141 ) . —The weekly meet , ing of this lodge was held at the Queen Anne ' s Restaurant , Queen Anne's-gate , on Tuesday " , the nth inst . There were present Bros . Lovegrove , W . M . ; Masefield , S . W . ; Swain , J . W . ; C . A . Cottebrune , Preceptor ; Cross , Sec . ; Chapman , S . D . ; March , J . D . ; Walters , I . G . ; Hunt , Bottle , Beazley , Davis , and Cobham . Lodge was opened in due form . The minutes of the previous meeting were

read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . bottle being candidate . The W . M . also gave the charge most impressively . Bro . Beazley being a candidate for raising was examined and entrusted . The ceremony of raising was rehearsed , together with the traditional history . Bro . G . F . Davis , 172 , was unanimously elected a member . The S . W . was elected W . M . for the next meeting . All Masonic business being ended lodge was closed in perfect harmony .

HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1425 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on the 17 th inst ., at the Fountains Abbey Hotel , in , Praed-street . Present : Bros . W . A . Vincent , W . M . 1139 , W . M . ; M . J . Green , S . W . ; J . Laurence , J . W . ; G . Read , P . M ., Treas . ; H . Dehane , P . M ., Preceptor , Sec ; J . Cruttenden , S . D . ; C J . Morse , J . D . ; W . Middleweek , I . G . ; A . P . Lake , Stwd . ;

P . M . 's Bros . W . H . Chalfont , I . P . M . 1425 , and H . Purdue , W . M . 834 ; C . S . Mote , J . Webb , J . M . Chapman , C . Horton , J . H . Wood , W . Mathews , J . R . Phillips , W . Williams , VV . Death , J . French , W . E . Purdue . Visitors : Bros . W . Sevenoaks , 209 ; H . Dobbin , 1732 ; and A . P . Lake , 834 . The lodge was opened in ancient form , and the minutes

were read and confirmed . The ceremony of installation was rehearsed , Bro . Purdue candidate . The ceremony of initiation was alao rehearsed , lira . Dobbin candidate . The accounts of the lodge having been audited by Bros . W . E . Purdue , Jubal Webb , and Capt . Nicols , Bro . Jubal Webb in commenting upon the balance sheet stated that it was a most satisfactory one , that for the year ending 3 rd Nov . la ^ t the

lodge account showed a credit balance of £ 13 is . 1 id ; No . 3 Benevolent Fund £ j us . ; and No . 4 Benevolent Fund £ 2 3 s . ; that there appeared to have been no less than 10 S 2 attendances during the year , and that 46 meetings had been held . Bro . Jubal Webb spoke of the great ability displayed by the Sec , Bro . Dehane , P . M ., and of the great interest he at all times took in the general welfare of this

important lodge of instruction . A vote of thanks having been recorded to the Auditors , Bro . W . E . Purdue , 834 , in returning thanks , said he * vas frequently called upon to audit accounts of various institutions , but never before had it been his pleasure to audit accounts more creditably and admirably kept than those of the Hyde Park Lodge of Instruction . He had erone

minutely into every item and was perfectly satisfied that the balance sheet before them that evening was not only a correct and faithful one , but one that reflected great credit and praise on their worthy Secretary . Bros . A . P . Lake , Sevenoaks , and Dobbin were elected members . Bro . Green , P . M ., was elected W . M . for next meeting . The lodge was then closed .

COVENT GARDEN LODGE ( No . 1614 ) . — The usual weekly meeting of this lodge of instruction was held at the Bedford Head Hotel , Maiden Lane , Covent Garden , W . C , on the 20 th inst ., when there were present Bros . Fowles , W . M . ; J . J acobs , S . W . ; G . Coleman , J . W . ; Ford , S . D . ; Vaughan , J . D . ; Mullen , I . G . ; and G . Reynolds , Sec ; Head , Seymour , T . Woodward .

Shannon , G . H . Reynolds , and T . A . Dickson . The lodge was opened in due form . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Head having offered himself as a candidate to be passed to the Second Degree , the usual questions were put and well answered . Lodge opened in the Second Degree . The VV . M . worked the degree of F . C Bro . Seymour

offering himself as a candidate to be raised to the Third Degree , he was duly questioned , entrusted , and retired . Lodge opened in the Third Degree . The W . M . rehearsed the Sublime Degree of M . M . Lodge closed in the Third , and then the Second Degree . On rising for the second time , Bro . G . Reynolds , Secretary , in the absence of their worthy PreceptorBro . W . C . Smith

, , proposed "That Bro . J . Jacobs , S . W ., be W . M . for the ensuing week , " which was secunded by Bro . G . Coleman , J . W ., and carried unanimously . The W . M . elect was pleased to appoint his officers in rotation . Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge was closed in ancient form with peace and harmony , and adjourned .

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minutes of the previous meeting read and confirmed . The W . M . then raised Bro . Mardell to the Third Degree , and passed Bros . Pearce and Cook to the Degree of F . C ., both ceremonies being worked in the W . M . 's most masterly Masonic style . This being election night , the ballot was taken for the VV . M . for the ensuing year , and Bro . Arthur Haig Brown , J . W ., was unanimously elected

to the office . Bro . A . McDowall , I . P . M ., was elected Treasurer , and Bro . J . Lackland , re-elected Tyler . After the appointment of the Audit Committee the lodge passed a vote of thanks and a P . M . ' s jewel to theoutgoing Master , the proposer , Bro . McDowall , speaking in a highly

eulogistic manner of the W . M ., Bro . Claridge , not only for his services during his year of office , but also for those rendered as Secretary during the formation of the lodge down to the time of his election to the chair last year . All Masonic business being ended , the lodge was closed in peace and harmony .

WEST CO WES . —Medina Lodge ( No . 35 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the 13 th inst ., at the lodge room , when there were present Bros . Airs , P . M ., I . P . M ., W . M . ( pro tem . ); Robertson , S . W . ; Manners , J . W . ; Hudson , Chap , ( pro tem . ); G . A . Mursell , P . M ., Sec . ; Hunter , S . D . ( pro tem . ); Sullivan , J . D . ( pro tem . ); Taylor , D . C . ( pro tem . ); Leftwich , I . G . ; Mursell , Stwd . ;

Young , lyler ; H . H . Wheeler , P . M . ; J . H . Smith , P . M . ; O . Haxthausen , P . M . ; E . Poland , R . James , J . Halliday , H . Halliday , S . S . Wheeler , J . Bishop , F . Dyett , Chambers , and S . Renzies . Visitors : Bros . C . Hudson , P . M . 315 and 1540 , P . G . D . C . Sussex ; Major Walsh , 41 ; and Lowris , 433 .

The lodge having been opened , Mr . A . Perry was initiated , and Bro . Chambers passed to the Second Degree , and some minor business of the lodge having been transacted , the lodge was closed , the brethren and visitors adjourning to the usual monthly supper . Bro . Hudson responded to the toast of "The Visitors" in his usual Masonic and kind manner , and a most happy evening was spent .

CARDIFF . —Glamorgan Lodge ( No . 36 ) . —A meeting was held on Friday , the 14 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Working-street . Present : Bros . Thomas Wallace , W . M . ; George B . Hughes , S . W . ; Sidney Coleman , J . VV . ; J . Grosvenor Morris , Sec . ; W . Davis , S . D . ; A . Harris , J . D . ; F . M . De B . Gibbons , I . G . pro . tem . ; A . Jenkins , Tyler ; T . Garrett Horder , P . M . ; S .

Cooper , P . M . ; T . G . Glass , P . M . ; J . Weichert , P . M . ; A . P . Fabian , P . M . ; D . R . Roberts , Arthur H . Roberts , W . Allan , jun ., J . Roberts , J . T . B . Batten , E . Dawson , S . J . Thorp , J . VV . Peacock , VV . Thomas Hicks , Edward Ensor , Lionel Hind , R . Price , Frederick Russell , and F . S . Locke . Visitors : Bros . P . J . Riley , 960 ; Charles

H . Hind , jun ., P . M . 471 ; and M . E . Donovan , 1447 . The minutes of the last regular meeting were confirmed . The ballot having proved favourable for Aiessrs . David Edmunds and W . D . J . Morris , and Mr . Morris being in attendance , he was duly initiated . After various other items of business had been gone through the lodge was closed in due form .

HAMPTON—Hemming Lodge ( No . 1512 ) . — A meeting of this lodge was held at the Red Lion Hotel on the 20 th inst . Among those in attendance were Bros . T . Moody , W . M . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., acting S . W . ; Jones , J . VV . ; E . Hopwood , P . P . G . S . B . Middx ., Treas . ; VV . Hammond , P . P . G . D . Middx ., Sec . ; Spearing , S . D . ; Wheatley , J . D . ; Hollands , I . G . ; Eales ,

A . W . S . ; J . Hammond , P . P . G . D . Middx ., P . M . ; J . C J essett , P . M . ; T . W . Ockenden , P . P . G . D . Middx ., P . M ., and others . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Davies and Clark were raised to the Third Degree , and Mr . Plummer initiated into Craft mysteries by the W . M ., both ceremonies being well

performed . Bro . Fox , P . M ., an ex-member of the lodge , having presented a very handsome set of tracing boards to the lodge , a unanimous vote of thanks was passed to him , and subsequently a notice of motion was given to elect him an honorary member . A notice of motion was also given to elect the VV . Bro . R . Thrupp , D . P . G . M . Middx ., an honorary member . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet . A few toasts followed .

YORK . —Eboracum Lodge ( No . 1611 ) . —Installation day at this lodge , which was duly celebrated on the loth inst ., was characterised by especial interest beyond that which always attaches to the anniversary festivals of this lodge , in the fact that the Worshipful Master for the ensuing year is the junior member of Parliament for the city , Bro . Sir F . Milner , Bart . The popularity of the

honourable baronet , and the efforts of the members of the lodge to promote hospitality , brought together a very numerous and influential assembly of Masons from Yorkshire and the adjoining counties , and the investiture was exceptionally imposing . The brethren and visitors assembled at three o ' clock at the Masonic Rooms , Queen Hotel . In addition to the members of the lodge present the following visitors

attended : Bros , the Very Rev . A . P . Purey-Cust , P . G . C . Eng . ; Rev . James Blake , Prov . G . C . N . and E . Yorks ; J . Bottomley , P . P . G . R . W . Yorks ; S . Wordsworth , P . P . G . W . VV . Yorks ; VV . Fitton , P . M ., VV . Yorks ; C . Palliser , P . P . G . S . of Works N . and E . Yorks ; R . Blakeney , J . VV . 734 ; G . Garbutt , W . M . 236 ; A . H . H . McGachen , P . M . 1991 ; J . Barker , P . P . G . S . of Works W . Yorks ; G .

Kirby , P . M . 23 G ; J . Todd , P . P . G . R . N . and E . Yorks ; R . Hudson , Prov . G . Sec . Durham ; and a large number of members and past officers of the York , Agricola , and other lodges in Yorkshire . The formal proceedings in connection with the business being disposed of , the VV . M . elect was presented by Bro . John Blenkin , the outgoing VV . M ., and the Installing

Master , Bro . T . B . Whytehead , P . M ., then proceeded with the elaborate ceremony of inducting Bro . Milner into the chair . The ritual was carried out in all its details by Bro . Whytehead , and the appropriate addresses to the officers and also to the Master from the west were well given by Bro .

Cumberland , P . P . G . J . W . Bro . C . G . Padel , P . M ., P . P . G . O ., addressed the Wardens , and Bro . Whytehead then gave the final charge from the east . Bro . G . Balmford , P . M ., P . P . G . O ., acted as J VV . in the Board of Installed Masters ; Bro . T . J . Seller , P . M ., as D . C . ; and Bro . G . Simpson , P . M ., p . P G . P ., as I . G . ; and there were 21 Installed Masters

present . The Worshipful Master then invested the following officers for the year , viz .: Bros . J . Blenkin , I . P . M . ; A .

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T . B . Turner , S . W . ; W . Brown , J . VV . ; J . Kay , Sec . ; G . Balmford , P . M ., Treas . ; G . Chapman , S . D . ; S . J , Dalton , J . D . ; T . B . Whytehead , P . M ., Dir . of Cers . ; VV . Lackenby , I . G . ; VV . S . Child , Org . ; VV . Stephenson , S . S . ; and William Hall , Tyler . Letters of apology for their absence were read . from Bros . T . Cope , P . P . G . S . W . Derbyshire ; C . Fendelon , Durham ; J . S . Moss , P . M . Lion Lodge , Whitby ; W . B . Williamson , P . G . W .

Worcestershire ; C . J . Banister , P . G . S . B . Durham ; R . W . Moore , P . P . G . S . B . West Yorkshire ; H .-B . Tristram ; C . D . Hill , P . P . G . R . Durham ; J . Bedford , P . M . 304 ; G . Taylor , P . P . G . S . W . Worcester , and Prov . G . Sec ; J . A . Marshall , Walsden ; T . W . Tew , Dep . Prov . Grand Master West Yorkshire ; P . Wallis , P . G . D . C . Derbyshire ; G . P . Brockbank , G . Stwd . Scotland ; F . Belk , Middlesbro' ; W . Watkin , London ; C . W . Spencer

Stanhope , P . G . Chap . Eng . ; W . J . Hughan , P . G . Deacon Eng . ; Rev . W . C . Lukis , Wath ; J . R . Riley , P . P . G . D . C . West Yorkshire ; \ V . Rowley , Leeds ; and others . The fact of the anniversary falling upon Lord Mayor ' s Day interfered considerably with the attendance . Bro . T . B . Whytehead was re-elected the Charity Representative of the lodge . Before the lodge was closed Bro . Whytehead rose and

said in what he was about to say he was moved both by sorrow and pleasure—sorrow that they were so soon to part with a brother who had done so much for Freemasonry in the province and for the lodge , and pleasure that many members of the lodge had spontaneously desired to render to that brother some little tribute of their respect . He alluded to Bro . J . S . Cumberland , who was soon to leave York for London . He would be a great gain to London

Masonry and a great loss to them at York . He had been intimately associated with Bro . Cumberland in Yorkshire Masonry for a number of years , and regarded him personally with the greatest respect and affection , and his loss would be to him personally irreparable . He was sure that Bro . Cumberland would require nothing to remind him of the Eboracum Lodge and York Masonry , but many of the brethren would like him to take something with him that

would show to him that they were sensible of his value . He then read an illuminated address , as follows : Worshipful Bro . John S . Cumberland , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W . —Worshipful and dear Brother , —On the eve of your departure from York we desire to express to you the high esteem in which you are held hy us , as well as the sincere gratitude which we feel towards you for the valuable services you have rendered to Freemasonry in this city , and

to the Eboracum Lodge in particular . VVe assure you that we shall always cherish a most cordial and fraternal remembrance of you , and in presenting you with the accompanying Past Master's jewel we trust that you will ever regard it as a memento of many happy evenings , and a mark of the enduring love of many Masonic friends . That the Great Architect of the Universe may long preserve you and yours in health , and that he may bless and prosper

you in all your undertakings , is the prayer of your faithful brothers , J . Blenkin , W . M . ; M . Millington , I . P . M . ; Fred . G . Milner , S . W . ; A . T . B . Turner , J . W . ; G . Balmford , Treas . ; J . Kay , Sec ; W . Brown , S . D . ; G . Chapman , J . D . ; W . G . Penty , D . C ; S . J . Dalton , I . G . ; W . Lackenby , Stwd . ; P . Pearson , Tyler ; Past Masters Whytehead , Padel , Seller , Simpson , and Lawton ; I . P . Bell , M . D ., Deputy Prov . Grand Master North and

East Yorkshire ; M . C . Peek , Prov . Grand Sec . ; T . W . Tew , Deputy Prov . Grand Master West Yorkshire ; W . J . Hughan , Past Grand Deacon England , and other members of the lodge . Bro . Whytehead concluded by presenting Bro . Cumberland to the W . M ., with the request that he would attach the jewel to his bieast . In doing so , the W . M ., Sir F . G . Milner , spoke of his high estimate of the Masonic virtues of Bro . Cumberland ,

and expressed a hope that he might long live to wear the jewel . Bro . Cumberland rose to respond amid immense cheering , and said that under the circumstances of the presentation having been wholly unexpected he must crave indulgence , but he assured them briefly that he should never forget their kindness nor his happy associations with the lodge , of which he hoped to be a member so long as his means would enable him to do so , and he trusted that would be until his

death . He hoped to be able to attend some of its meetings , and he could assure them that whenever he could do anything in its interests it would be his pleasure to do it . He was too much overcome to say what he should like , but they would understand perhaps better from his silence how deeply he felt the kind compliment . The address was beautifully illuminated in gold and colours , and framed in oak , and was after the design of the Old York Grand Lodge Summons . The jewel was very

chaste in design and workmanship , and was manufactured from fine gold by Bro . George Kenning , Little Britain , London . It is a Past Master ' s jewel , and on the ribbon by which it is suspended the arms of the lodge are mounted in gold and enamel . The jewel bears a suitable inscription . At six o'clock the brethren partook of the banquet , which was excellently served by Mr . Leavesley . The Worshipful Master presided , and was supported by Bros . Whytehead , G . Milner , Cumberland , Seller , Balmford , Simpson ,

Millington , and upwards of 50 brethren and visitors . The toasts of " The Queen and the Craft , " " The Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M ., and the Grand Lodge , ' ., ' were proposed in appropriate terms by the Worshipful Master , who afterwards proposed "The Earl of Zetland , R . W . Prov . G . M ., and the Prov . Grand Lodge , " to which Bro . Whytehead , P . P . G . S . W ., responded . " The Worshipful Master , Bro . Sir F . G . Milner , Bart ., M . P ., " was proposed by Bro . Whytehead , and received with musical honours .

The Worshipful Master returned thanks , and in doing so alluded to the part he took in Freemasonry at the time of his initiation , and afterwards at the Apollo Lodge , Oxford University , and assured the brethren that he should during his year of office try his utmost to render himself worthy of the high honour they had that day conferred on him . "The Installing Master , Bro . T . B . Whytehead ; the Immediate Past Master , and the Past Masters of the

Lodge , " was proposed by the Worshipful Master , and responded to by Bro . Whytehead . " Bro . Cumberland , P . M ., " was proposed by Bro . Whytehead , who deeply regretted his approaching removal from York to London , which he was certain would be a great loss to the lodge . The toast was received with enthusiasm . Bro . Cumberland responded in feeling terms , alluding to the early history of the lodge , and to the united efforts of

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the brethren , which had resulted in placing the lodge in its present prosperous condition . Bro . Cumberland then a luded to his approaching retirement from York , and concluded by proposing " Success to the Eboracum Lodge and its Officers , " which was responded to by the Senior and Junior Wardens , Bros . Turner and Brown . The toast of " The Sister Lodges and Visitors" was

coupled with the names of Bros . G . Milner and Willis , of the Royal Military Lodge ; Bro . Allison , Coborn Lodge ; and Bro . Anderson , York Lodge , who severally responded . "The Masonic Charities" was proposed by Bro . J . T . Seller , P . M ., and responded to by Bro . Turner . Bro . Dyson proposed " The Ladies , "which was responded to by Bro . Carter , and the Tyler ' s toast concluded the list .

During the evening various songs were contributed by Bros . Cumberland , Dyson , Carter , Grenville Milner , and Turner , Bro . Sample , of the York Lodge , presiding at the pianoforte , in the absence of Bro . Child . The toast list was , as usual at the anniversaries of this lodge , after one of Bro . Whitehead ' s artistic designs , canied out by Bro . Beck , of Leeds . The first page bore the arms and motto of Sir F . G . Milner , heraldically

emblazoned in colours . The second and third pages were filled with toasts , each of which was followed by a quotation from one of the Masonic versifiers of the last century , whilst on the fourth page was a facsimile of the entry on the old vellum scroll of minutes at York recording the initiation of the first baronet at the Star Inn in Stonegate , and the extract from the Leeds MS which records his election as Grand Master , the whole forming an interesting souvenir , both of the occasion and of a late Masonic discovery .

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INSTRUCTION .

FAITH LODGE ( No . 141 ) . —The weekly meet , ing of this lodge was held at the Queen Anne ' s Restaurant , Queen Anne's-gate , on Tuesday " , the nth inst . There were present Bros . Lovegrove , W . M . ; Masefield , S . W . ; Swain , J . W . ; C . A . Cottebrune , Preceptor ; Cross , Sec . ; Chapman , S . D . ; March , J . D . ; Walters , I . G . ; Hunt , Bottle , Beazley , Davis , and Cobham . Lodge was opened in due form . The minutes of the previous meeting were

read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . bottle being candidate . The W . M . also gave the charge most impressively . Bro . Beazley being a candidate for raising was examined and entrusted . The ceremony of raising was rehearsed , together with the traditional history . Bro . G . F . Davis , 172 , was unanimously elected a member . The S . W . was elected W . M . for the next meeting . All Masonic business being ended lodge was closed in perfect harmony .

HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1425 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on the 17 th inst ., at the Fountains Abbey Hotel , in , Praed-street . Present : Bros . W . A . Vincent , W . M . 1139 , W . M . ; M . J . Green , S . W . ; J . Laurence , J . W . ; G . Read , P . M ., Treas . ; H . Dehane , P . M ., Preceptor , Sec ; J . Cruttenden , S . D . ; C J . Morse , J . D . ; W . Middleweek , I . G . ; A . P . Lake , Stwd . ;

P . M . 's Bros . W . H . Chalfont , I . P . M . 1425 , and H . Purdue , W . M . 834 ; C . S . Mote , J . Webb , J . M . Chapman , C . Horton , J . H . Wood , W . Mathews , J . R . Phillips , W . Williams , VV . Death , J . French , W . E . Purdue . Visitors : Bros . W . Sevenoaks , 209 ; H . Dobbin , 1732 ; and A . P . Lake , 834 . The lodge was opened in ancient form , and the minutes

were read and confirmed . The ceremony of installation was rehearsed , Bro . Purdue candidate . The ceremony of initiation was alao rehearsed , lira . Dobbin candidate . The accounts of the lodge having been audited by Bros . W . E . Purdue , Jubal Webb , and Capt . Nicols , Bro . Jubal Webb in commenting upon the balance sheet stated that it was a most satisfactory one , that for the year ending 3 rd Nov . la ^ t the

lodge account showed a credit balance of £ 13 is . 1 id ; No . 3 Benevolent Fund £ j us . ; and No . 4 Benevolent Fund £ 2 3 s . ; that there appeared to have been no less than 10 S 2 attendances during the year , and that 46 meetings had been held . Bro . Jubal Webb spoke of the great ability displayed by the Sec , Bro . Dehane , P . M ., and of the great interest he at all times took in the general welfare of this

important lodge of instruction . A vote of thanks having been recorded to the Auditors , Bro . W . E . Purdue , 834 , in returning thanks , said he * vas frequently called upon to audit accounts of various institutions , but never before had it been his pleasure to audit accounts more creditably and admirably kept than those of the Hyde Park Lodge of Instruction . He had erone

minutely into every item and was perfectly satisfied that the balance sheet before them that evening was not only a correct and faithful one , but one that reflected great credit and praise on their worthy Secretary . Bros . A . P . Lake , Sevenoaks , and Dobbin were elected members . Bro . Green , P . M ., was elected W . M . for next meeting . The lodge was then closed .

COVENT GARDEN LODGE ( No . 1614 ) . — The usual weekly meeting of this lodge of instruction was held at the Bedford Head Hotel , Maiden Lane , Covent Garden , W . C , on the 20 th inst ., when there were present Bros . Fowles , W . M . ; J . J acobs , S . W . ; G . Coleman , J . W . ; Ford , S . D . ; Vaughan , J . D . ; Mullen , I . G . ; and G . Reynolds , Sec ; Head , Seymour , T . Woodward .

Shannon , G . H . Reynolds , and T . A . Dickson . The lodge was opened in due form . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Head having offered himself as a candidate to be passed to the Second Degree , the usual questions were put and well answered . Lodge opened in the Second Degree . The VV . M . worked the degree of F . C Bro . Seymour

offering himself as a candidate to be raised to the Third Degree , he was duly questioned , entrusted , and retired . Lodge opened in the Third Degree . The W . M . rehearsed the Sublime Degree of M . M . Lodge closed in the Third , and then the Second Degree . On rising for the second time , Bro . G . Reynolds , Secretary , in the absence of their worthy PreceptorBro . W . C . Smith

, , proposed "That Bro . J . Jacobs , S . W ., be W . M . for the ensuing week , " which was secunded by Bro . G . Coleman , J . W ., and carried unanimously . The W . M . elect was pleased to appoint his officers in rotation . Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge was closed in ancient form with peace and harmony , and adjourned .

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