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Provincial
£ 2 , 000 . As a mark of respect and regard for Bro . P . M . Wm . Kilner ( the first Master of this Lodge ) , the members have determined to have his portrait painted in oil colours for the Lodge . The requisite funds ( about £ 25 ) having been collected by voluntary contribution , the commission has been entrusted to Bro . P . M . Howell , in whose well known ability the Brethren can place the utmost confidence . *•
Middlesbro . —North Yorh Lodge ( No . 876 ) . —The regular meeting , of this Lodge was held on Friday September 25 th , and opened in the three degrees . The W . M ., Bro . J . P . Hornung , presided , and with the assistance of his officers , raised Bro . James Ingram to the Sublime Degree of a M . M . An explanation of the Tracing Board was given by P . M . Bro . Atkinson , and the working tools Lwere presented by P . M . Bro . Richardson . The Lodge being closed to the 1 st degree , P . M . Bro . Atkinson was deputed by the W . M . to present a testimonial consisting of a P . Prov . G . D . Jewel to Bro . P . M . Richardson , P , Prov . S . G . D . of the
North and East Ridings of Yorkshire , as a token of the esteem m which he was held by the Brethren , and likewise as a mark of gratitude for the valuable services rendered by him in the formation and thorough establishment of this Lodge . Bro . Atkinson accompanied the presentation with a very eloquent and appropriate address , to which Bro . Richardson responded in a most feeling manner , and expressed his high sense of the compliment paid him , and congratulated the Brethren on the prosperous state of the Lodge , the foundation of which he had assisted in laying . Two gentlemen were proposed as candidates for initiation , and the Lodge was closed in due form .
Royal Arch.
BOYAL ARCH .
Enoch Chapter ( No . 11 ) . —This Chapter met at the Freemasons Tavern , on Tuesday , October 20 th . Comp . Young was inducted in the chair of Z . for the second year ; Comp . Temple was installed as H ., and Comp . Kenedey as J ; Comp . Peter Matthews was invested as E . ; George Gurton as N ; Lewis Solomon , P . S ., who appointed Comp . Sewell 1 st Assistant , and Comp . Ruel 2 nd Assistant . The Chapter was visited by Comp . George Biggs , P . G . S . B ., who performed the ceremony of installation .
METROPOLITAN CHAPTERS
Robert Buens' Chapter ( No . 25 ) . — A meeting of this influential Chapter was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday , 26 th of October ; Comps . Kirby , 1 st Principal ; Allen , 2 nd Principal ; Watson , 3 rd Principal . After the interesting ceremony of exalting a Brother into the mysteries of the Holy Royal Arch , Comp . Kirby , in a neat and appropriate address , presented a richly ornamented
P . Z . Jewel to Comp . E . Robinson , the immediate Past 1 st Principal , voted to him by the Chapter for bis efficient services rendered while acting as 1 st Principal . Comp . Robinson gratefully acknowledged the compliment paid to him . Amongst the Past Principals we noticed the veteran Comp . Tombleson , the father of the Chapter , Comps . Watson , Newton , and Blackburn .
Mount Sion Chapter ( No . 169 ) . —The first convocation of the season was held at Radley ' s Hotel , in New Bridge Street , Blackfriars , on Monday , the 26 th of October . In the absence of Comp . C . W . Steel , M . E . Z ., Comp . Henry Muggeridge presided as Z . ; Comps . J . How as H . ; J . Johnstone as J . ; Breitling , P . Z ., acting as P . S . Robert Clark , J . D . of the Panmure Lodge , w ^ s exalted into this Supreme Degree . Some Companions' names were proposed for joining , and other business gone through . There was a good attendance of officers and members , and Comps . P . Matthews , P . G . D . C , and Michael , of the Chapter of Prudence were visitors . Between eight and nine , all business ended , the Companions adjourned to banquet , and in course of the evening Comp . Elliot , the
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Provincial
£ 2 , 000 . As a mark of respect and regard for Bro . P . M . Wm . Kilner ( the first Master of this Lodge ) , the members have determined to have his portrait painted in oil colours for the Lodge . The requisite funds ( about £ 25 ) having been collected by voluntary contribution , the commission has been entrusted to Bro . P . M . Howell , in whose well known ability the Brethren can place the utmost confidence . *•
Middlesbro . —North Yorh Lodge ( No . 876 ) . —The regular meeting , of this Lodge was held on Friday September 25 th , and opened in the three degrees . The W . M ., Bro . J . P . Hornung , presided , and with the assistance of his officers , raised Bro . James Ingram to the Sublime Degree of a M . M . An explanation of the Tracing Board was given by P . M . Bro . Atkinson , and the working tools Lwere presented by P . M . Bro . Richardson . The Lodge being closed to the 1 st degree , P . M . Bro . Atkinson was deputed by the W . M . to present a testimonial consisting of a P . Prov . G . D . Jewel to Bro . P . M . Richardson , P , Prov . S . G . D . of the
North and East Ridings of Yorkshire , as a token of the esteem m which he was held by the Brethren , and likewise as a mark of gratitude for the valuable services rendered by him in the formation and thorough establishment of this Lodge . Bro . Atkinson accompanied the presentation with a very eloquent and appropriate address , to which Bro . Richardson responded in a most feeling manner , and expressed his high sense of the compliment paid him , and congratulated the Brethren on the prosperous state of the Lodge , the foundation of which he had assisted in laying . Two gentlemen were proposed as candidates for initiation , and the Lodge was closed in due form .
Royal Arch.
BOYAL ARCH .
Enoch Chapter ( No . 11 ) . —This Chapter met at the Freemasons Tavern , on Tuesday , October 20 th . Comp . Young was inducted in the chair of Z . for the second year ; Comp . Temple was installed as H ., and Comp . Kenedey as J ; Comp . Peter Matthews was invested as E . ; George Gurton as N ; Lewis Solomon , P . S ., who appointed Comp . Sewell 1 st Assistant , and Comp . Ruel 2 nd Assistant . The Chapter was visited by Comp . George Biggs , P . G . S . B ., who performed the ceremony of installation .
METROPOLITAN CHAPTERS
Robert Buens' Chapter ( No . 25 ) . — A meeting of this influential Chapter was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday , 26 th of October ; Comps . Kirby , 1 st Principal ; Allen , 2 nd Principal ; Watson , 3 rd Principal . After the interesting ceremony of exalting a Brother into the mysteries of the Holy Royal Arch , Comp . Kirby , in a neat and appropriate address , presented a richly ornamented
P . Z . Jewel to Comp . E . Robinson , the immediate Past 1 st Principal , voted to him by the Chapter for bis efficient services rendered while acting as 1 st Principal . Comp . Robinson gratefully acknowledged the compliment paid to him . Amongst the Past Principals we noticed the veteran Comp . Tombleson , the father of the Chapter , Comps . Watson , Newton , and Blackburn .
Mount Sion Chapter ( No . 169 ) . —The first convocation of the season was held at Radley ' s Hotel , in New Bridge Street , Blackfriars , on Monday , the 26 th of October . In the absence of Comp . C . W . Steel , M . E . Z ., Comp . Henry Muggeridge presided as Z . ; Comps . J . How as H . ; J . Johnstone as J . ; Breitling , P . Z ., acting as P . S . Robert Clark , J . D . of the Panmure Lodge , w ^ s exalted into this Supreme Degree . Some Companions' names were proposed for joining , and other business gone through . There was a good attendance of officers and members , and Comps . P . Matthews , P . G . D . C , and Michael , of the Chapter of Prudence were visitors . Between eight and nine , all business ended , the Companions adjourned to banquet , and in course of the evening Comp . Elliot , the