Skip to main content
Museum of Freemasonry

Masonic Periodicals Online

  • Explore
  • Advanced Search
  • Home
  • Explore
  • The Masonic Illustrated
  • Aug. 1, 1904
  • Page 19
  • Freemasonry in India.
Current:

The Masonic Illustrated, Aug. 1, 1904: Page 19

  • Back to The Masonic Illustrated, Aug. 1, 1904
  • Print image
  • Articles/Ads
    Article Freemasonry in India. Page 1 of 2
    Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1
    Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1
    Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1
Page 19

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Freemasonry In India.

Freemasonry in India .

THE annual banquet of Lodge Himalayan Brotherhood in celebration of the installation of W . Bro . Colonel Frank Leigh , V . D ., took place at the Town Hall , Simla , on Monday , June 13 th . This annual function has not been so enhanced in importance and brilliancy for some

years . The presence of his Excellency Lord Ampthill , Viceroy and Governor-General of India , of his Excellency Lord Kitchener , Commander-in-Chief in India , combined to accord special eclat to the occasion . Colonel Frank Leigh , who was installed , is now a retired Government official ,

whose long and faithful services to the Crown have earned for him the honoured name with which he has retired . The ceremony of installation was performed in the presence of their Excellencies Lords Ampthill and Kitchener . After eight o'clock the guests arrived and were received at the entrance lobby by W . Bros . D . Henry , R . Watson , Col .

Wickham , and J . Schwaiger . The reception room was most tastefully draped and furnished . At the banquet which followed , R . W . Bro . Lord Kitchener , in replying to the toast of " The R . W . the District Grand Master of the Punjab and District Grand Officers , Present and Past , " said that , as a member of Lodge

Himalayan Brotherhood , he felt he represented the feelings of all present in congratulating the Immediate Past Master and the officers of his time on the excellent service they had done to the lodge in carrying out its work during the past year . His Excellency described the state of the lodge

as most satisfactory , and went on to felicitate it on the excellent selection made in the person of the Worshipful Master for the current year . He could endorse what had been said by the latter in regard to the flourishing condition of Freemasonry in the Punjab . Besides the creation of a

new lodge , the old ones had been most extensively supported , and the charity and good fellowship which characterised Freemasonry had been greatly in evidence . He instanced the present successful banquet as proof of the supper ' which was accorded to it . His Excellency regretted that

his own duties prevented his taking a more active part himself in its proceedings . In this connection he cordially acknowledged the hard work which was being clone by his Deputy , the Worshipful Master , and his officers . He was glad to see that part of the evening ' s proceedings had been

the presentation of a Masonic jewel to one of his deputies , Bro . Colonel Lyons Montgomery , who , he hoped , would long live to wear it . It was by such presentations as this that the brethren recognised the services of those who gave up time and labour to the work of the cause . None better , he said , deserved the esteem and regard of his fellows than

Bro . Col . Lyons Montgomery . His Excellency concluded by cordially thanking the gathering in the name of the officers of the Dist Grand Lodge for the way the toast had been received . R . W . Bro . Lord Ampthill , replying to the toast of " The R . W . the District Grand Masters of Bengal , Madras , Bombay , and Burma , and all lodges working under them , "

said that he was present not as the civil ruler of India , but as a mere Freemason and as a Masonic District Grand Master . He had not expected to be called upon to reply in a prefunctory manner to any more than a toast of obligation , but his health had been so kindly proposed and

received , that what he had intended to say seemed inadequate . His Excellency said that though he did not know the other District Grand Masters personally , he could say with certainty that they would all have been gratified could they have seen how cordially the toast had been received .

Ad01901

NEWflAN & SON

TAILORS

COLONIAL OUTFITTERS , 15,BROWNLOWSTREET,HOLBORN,W.C

{ West Side of First Avenue Hold )

DRESS SUITS A SPECIALITY

Having received our New Stock comprising a large selection of the highest class of Worsted and Cheviot Coa ings , Scotch Suitings , and Cashmere Trouserings , we beg to solicit an early inspection , feeling sure we can give every satisfaction .

, - - - AND . .

Ad01903

T IS OB EustonLaboratory&SchoolofChemistry 4 , EUSTON BUILDINGS , EUSTON SQUARE , N . W . . Win- Gmcvr Stmt ( M . R . ) and Huston ( Z . & X . W . ) Stations . PREPARATORY AND ADVANCED CLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION In Medical , Veterinary , Pharmaceutical , Agricultural , and Technical Chemistry . Students Admitted to Courses or part of Courses Suitable to their Requirements . For Terms , etc ., apply to the Secretary . THERE IS A VACANCY FOR AN ARTICLED PUPIL . Director * of ( he Laboratories : Bro . Prof . JAMES BAYNE , F . I . C ., F . C . S . Mr . HUBERT E . ^ LINDLEY , F . C . S . SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BACKWARD STUDENTS .

Ad01902

YANATAS

TELL THE

GOOD NEWS

To Yr FRIEND

An eminent London Physician has , after several years of research _ « and trial , perfected an absolute preventative of Sea-sickness and V ^ / "lit Train-sickness . These distressing conditions arise from an irritation I UU of the pnenmogastrlc nerve acting directly through the brain upon — the stomach . YANATAS tranquilizes the entire nervous system and prevents Sea-sickness . This is no mere theorizing . Many -t members of the Royal Families of England and most other f \ *• £ European Countries have repeatedly used YANATAS and been * » *» saved from Sea-sickness . A copy of one letter will suffice . ~

A ROYAL * | N 0 W TESTIMONY . ± NEUES PALAIS """" ^ J & DARMSTADT .

A < i " Her Imperial Majesty /\ DIG the Tsarina of Russia 1 , ,, ( Princess Allx of Hesse ) , Her Imperial Highness f ~ r * the Grand Duchess Serge J O of Russia , and Her Royal mamm Highness Princess Henry of Prussia , have found A . - YANATAS a perfect f \ VOIQ remedy for Sea-sickness . "

1 / A 1 VT A T * A ^

STAKKIE , Chemist , TKAIMMIAR SIJUARK , I . OXDOX , S . W

SEA = SICKNESS IS PREVENTABLE . anaKBHHBHHHaaHDEBHIII ^ HHBG ^ MKaHHnW ^ D .I I .I R Jfl ^ H IJJ ^ 9 J | H | H ¦ 1 fl . I JJ IJ IJ ^ M H | pH M H Dj ^ M I ^^^^^^^^^^ M I I . ^ SiigggSP ^

“The Masonic Illustrated: 1904-08-01, Page 19” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mil/issues/mil_01081904/page/19/.
  • List
  • Grid
Title Category Page
Untitled Article 1
Provincial Grand Lodge of Surrey. Article 2
Consecration of the Camden Place Lodge, No. 3042. Article 6
A Family of Freemasons. Article 7
The Cornubian Lodge. Article 7
Untitled Ad 7
The New Commercial Travellers' Schools at Pinner. Article 8
Provincial Grand Lodge of Essex. Article 9
Untitled Ad 9
Untitled Ad 9
Untitled Ad 10
Untitled Ad 10
Untitled Ad 10
Untitled Ad 10
Masonic Certificates. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 11
Untitled Article 13
Untitled Article 14
The Surgical Aid Society. Article 15
Untitled Article 15
Robert Burns as a Freemason. Article 15
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 17
Emulation Lodge of Improvement. Article 18
Untitled Ad 18
Freemasonry in India. Article 19
Untitled Ad 19
Untitled Ad 19
Untitled Ad 19
Untitled Ad 20
Untitled Ad 20
Untitled Ad 20
Page 1

Page 1

1 Article
Page 2

Page 2

1 Article
Page 3

Page 3

1 Article
Page 4

Page 4

1 Article
Page 5

Page 5

1 Article
Page 6

Page 6

3 Articles
Page 7

Page 7

4 Articles
Page 8

Page 8

1 Article
Page 9

Page 9

4 Articles
Page 10

Page 10

5 Articles
Page 11

Page 11

2 Articles
Page 12

Page 12

1 Article
Page 13

Page 13

3 Articles
Page 14

Page 14

1 Article
Page 15

Page 15

4 Articles
Page 16

Page 16

3 Articles
Page 17

Page 17

2 Articles
Page 18

Page 18

3 Articles
Page 19

Page 19

4 Articles
Page 20

Page 20

4 Articles
Page 19

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Freemasonry In India.

Freemasonry in India .

THE annual banquet of Lodge Himalayan Brotherhood in celebration of the installation of W . Bro . Colonel Frank Leigh , V . D ., took place at the Town Hall , Simla , on Monday , June 13 th . This annual function has not been so enhanced in importance and brilliancy for some

years . The presence of his Excellency Lord Ampthill , Viceroy and Governor-General of India , of his Excellency Lord Kitchener , Commander-in-Chief in India , combined to accord special eclat to the occasion . Colonel Frank Leigh , who was installed , is now a retired Government official ,

whose long and faithful services to the Crown have earned for him the honoured name with which he has retired . The ceremony of installation was performed in the presence of their Excellencies Lords Ampthill and Kitchener . After eight o'clock the guests arrived and were received at the entrance lobby by W . Bros . D . Henry , R . Watson , Col .

Wickham , and J . Schwaiger . The reception room was most tastefully draped and furnished . At the banquet which followed , R . W . Bro . Lord Kitchener , in replying to the toast of " The R . W . the District Grand Master of the Punjab and District Grand Officers , Present and Past , " said that , as a member of Lodge

Himalayan Brotherhood , he felt he represented the feelings of all present in congratulating the Immediate Past Master and the officers of his time on the excellent service they had done to the lodge in carrying out its work during the past year . His Excellency described the state of the lodge

as most satisfactory , and went on to felicitate it on the excellent selection made in the person of the Worshipful Master for the current year . He could endorse what had been said by the latter in regard to the flourishing condition of Freemasonry in the Punjab . Besides the creation of a

new lodge , the old ones had been most extensively supported , and the charity and good fellowship which characterised Freemasonry had been greatly in evidence . He instanced the present successful banquet as proof of the supper ' which was accorded to it . His Excellency regretted that

his own duties prevented his taking a more active part himself in its proceedings . In this connection he cordially acknowledged the hard work which was being clone by his Deputy , the Worshipful Master , and his officers . He was glad to see that part of the evening ' s proceedings had been

the presentation of a Masonic jewel to one of his deputies , Bro . Colonel Lyons Montgomery , who , he hoped , would long live to wear it . It was by such presentations as this that the brethren recognised the services of those who gave up time and labour to the work of the cause . None better , he said , deserved the esteem and regard of his fellows than

Bro . Col . Lyons Montgomery . His Excellency concluded by cordially thanking the gathering in the name of the officers of the Dist Grand Lodge for the way the toast had been received . R . W . Bro . Lord Ampthill , replying to the toast of " The R . W . the District Grand Masters of Bengal , Madras , Bombay , and Burma , and all lodges working under them , "

said that he was present not as the civil ruler of India , but as a mere Freemason and as a Masonic District Grand Master . He had not expected to be called upon to reply in a prefunctory manner to any more than a toast of obligation , but his health had been so kindly proposed and

received , that what he had intended to say seemed inadequate . His Excellency said that though he did not know the other District Grand Masters personally , he could say with certainty that they would all have been gratified could they have seen how cordially the toast had been received .

Ad01901

NEWflAN & SON

TAILORS

COLONIAL OUTFITTERS , 15,BROWNLOWSTREET,HOLBORN,W.C

{ West Side of First Avenue Hold )

DRESS SUITS A SPECIALITY

Having received our New Stock comprising a large selection of the highest class of Worsted and Cheviot Coa ings , Scotch Suitings , and Cashmere Trouserings , we beg to solicit an early inspection , feeling sure we can give every satisfaction .

, - - - AND . .

Ad01903

T IS OB EustonLaboratory&SchoolofChemistry 4 , EUSTON BUILDINGS , EUSTON SQUARE , N . W . . Win- Gmcvr Stmt ( M . R . ) and Huston ( Z . & X . W . ) Stations . PREPARATORY AND ADVANCED CLASSES FOR INSTRUCTION In Medical , Veterinary , Pharmaceutical , Agricultural , and Technical Chemistry . Students Admitted to Courses or part of Courses Suitable to their Requirements . For Terms , etc ., apply to the Secretary . THERE IS A VACANCY FOR AN ARTICLED PUPIL . Director * of ( he Laboratories : Bro . Prof . JAMES BAYNE , F . I . C ., F . C . S . Mr . HUBERT E . ^ LINDLEY , F . C . S . SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BACKWARD STUDENTS .

Ad01902

YANATAS

TELL THE

GOOD NEWS

To Yr FRIEND

An eminent London Physician has , after several years of research _ « and trial , perfected an absolute preventative of Sea-sickness and V ^ / "lit Train-sickness . These distressing conditions arise from an irritation I UU of the pnenmogastrlc nerve acting directly through the brain upon — the stomach . YANATAS tranquilizes the entire nervous system and prevents Sea-sickness . This is no mere theorizing . Many -t members of the Royal Families of England and most other f \ *• £ European Countries have repeatedly used YANATAS and been * » *» saved from Sea-sickness . A copy of one letter will suffice . ~

A ROYAL * | N 0 W TESTIMONY . ± NEUES PALAIS """" ^ J & DARMSTADT .

A < i " Her Imperial Majesty /\ DIG the Tsarina of Russia 1 , ,, ( Princess Allx of Hesse ) , Her Imperial Highness f ~ r * the Grand Duchess Serge J O of Russia , and Her Royal mamm Highness Princess Henry of Prussia , have found A . - YANATAS a perfect f \ VOIQ remedy for Sea-sickness . "

1 / A 1 VT A T * A ^

STAKKIE , Chemist , TKAIMMIAR SIJUARK , I . OXDOX , S . W

SEA = SICKNESS IS PREVENTABLE . anaKBHHBHHHaaHDEBHIII ^ HHBG ^ MKaHHnW ^ D .I I .I R Jfl ^ H IJJ ^ 9 J | H | H ¦ 1 fl . I JJ IJ IJ ^ M H | pH M H Dj ^ M I ^^^^^^^^^^ M I I . ^ SiigggSP ^

  • Prev page
  • 1
  • 18
  • You're on page19
  • 20
  • Next page
  • Accredited Museum Designated Outstanding Collection
  • LIBRARY AND MUSEUM CHARITABLE TRUST OF THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1058497 / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2025

  • Accessibility statement

  • Designed, developed, and maintained by King's Digital Lab

We use cookies to track usage and preferences.

Privacy & cookie policy