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The Masonic Mirror.
THE MASONIC MIRROR .
THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR- AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS . We again direct the attention of the hrethren to the case of MES . ELIZABETH PIPEE , who , in her 77 th year , now appeals for the eighth time to he elected on the funds of this Institution ,
and now have the pleasure of acknowledging the receipt of the following votes : — Votes already announced 336 E . S . S 8 Bro . Haward , 16 „ Barker , 8 Lodge 1006 8
Instruction 1006 8 Lodge de Grey and Eipon 8 Chapter 778 4 Total 396 We have also received male votes from . Bro . Haward , the Camden and de Grey and Ripon Lodges , and Polish Chapter .
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UNITED GRAND LODGE .
The annual meeting of Grand Lodge for the re-investment of Grand Master and appointment of Grand Officers was held in the Temple on Wednesday last . The Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , who , wc regretted to see , was labouring under indisposition , presided , supported by the Earl de Grey and Eipon . Dep . G-. M . ; Lord Richard Grosvenor , S . G . W . ; Bros . Novelli , J . G . W . ; the Rev . Dr . Senior and W . P . R . Bedford , G . Chaps . ; Roxburgh , G . R . ; W . G . Clarke , G . S . ; Brandt , G . S . for German
'Correspondence ; E . Mclntyre , S . G . D . ; C . H . Gregory , J . G . D . ; S . W . Daukes , G . Sup . of Works ; A . W . Woods , G . Dir . of -Cers . ; J . Symonds , Asst . G . Dir . of Cers . ; W . Farnfield , Asst . G . S . ; T . A . Adams , G . Purst . ; D . R . Farmer , Asst . G . Purst .,: —Bros . Sir Lucius Curtis , Prov . G . M . for Hants ); Dohie , Prov . G . M . Surrey ; Capt . Bowyer , Prov . G . M . Oxfordshire ; Col . Adair , Prov . G . M . Suffolk ; Bagshaw , Prov . G . M . Essex ; HamiltonProv . G . M . East Jamaica .
, Bros . Pattison , Perkins , and Dundas , P . G . W . ' s ; Bros . Crombie , Wheeler , Hoopwood , Potter , Savage , F . White , King , Scott , Nelson , Havers , Tomkins , and Slight , P . G . D . 's ; Bros . Jennings and Harcourt , P . G . D . C . 's ; Evans , Spiers , C . "Elkington , Patten , Brydges , Walmsley , Le Yeau , and Pocoek , P . G . S . B . 's ; Bro . Smith , G . Purst ., the Master , Past Masters , and Wardens of the Grand Stewards' Lodge and numerous other brethren .
The minutes of the last Grand Lodge , so far as concerns the Te-election of tho M . W . G . M ., and G . Treas ., having been confirmed , the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , Baron Dundas , & c , was duly procliimed and saluted as Grand Master . The M . W . G . M . returned his most grateful thanks to the hrethren for the manner in which he had been elected , and thy cordiality of his reception . He conld assure them that he highl appreciated the honour conferred upon himand was proud of
, their continued confidence , which he should always endeavour to deserve . He regretted however to say that though he was still able to attend to the business of Grand Lodge the state of his health was not snch as to permit him to join the brethren at their festivals . Indeed he should he unable to stay with them that evening , but he was gratified in being able to state that his place would be supplied by the R . W . D . G . M . who had kindly
undertaken to preside for him , and he was sure the brethren would he no losers hy the change . He had again to thank them for the confidence reposed in him , and he should always endeavour to show by his acts , his anxious desire to merit a continuance of the confidence of the brethren . The Noble Lord concluded hy nominating the Earl de Grey and Eipon as D . G . M . who was duly saluted . The Earl DE GREY AND RIPON begged to thank the M . W . Grand Master for his re-appointment and the hrethren for the manner in which they had received his name . He could assure them that it was a source of great gratification to him to find
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that he continued to possess the confidence of the G . M . and the Craft , and he was pleased at being allowed to continue in his office for another year . He was well aware of his shortcomings ( no , no ) , but he could assure them that in the year to come he would endeavour , to the best of his ahilities , to show that he was deserving of the proud position he now held in the Craft to which he , in common with the hrethren he saw around himwas deeply attachedand they would find him ever
, , earnest in his endeavours to merit their good opinion . The M . W . G . M . then proceeded to appoint the Grand Officers for the ensuing year as follows , apologising for the absence of the new S . G . W ., who he knew had intended to be present , but whom he supposed was detained by unavoidable circumstances .
Bro . Sir Hedworth Williamson , Bart , S . G . W . „ John Havers , P . G . D ., J . G . W . „ Rev . W . K . E . Bedford , ) „ , „ „ Rev . Jno Huyshe , ' j &• Chaps . „ S . Tomkins , G . Treas . ( re-elected . ) „ M . J . Mclntyre , G . Res . „ W . G . Clarke , G . Sec . " ,. „ R . Brandt , G . Sec . for German Correspondence .
„ J . LI . Evans , )„ „ „ r , x \ iS . Gc . Deacons . „ C . Deacon , ) „ J . L . Creaton , ) T „ „ " T T ,.,, . ' \ J . G . Deacons . „ J . J . blake , J „ S . W . Daukes , G . Supt . of Works . „ A . W . Woods , G . Dir . of Cers . „ Nieh . Bradford , A . G . D . C . Henry EmpsonG . S . B .
„ , „ W . Farnfield , Assist . G . Sec . „ Jas Stimpson , G . Org . „ D . R . Farmer , G . Purst . „ Thos . Dickie , A . G . Purst . „ C . Payne , G . Tyler .
Bros . Havers , Evans , Blake , and Dickie were received with loud applause , the other names being received in comparative quietness . The Grand Stewards for the ensuing year ( whose names we will give next week ) were then presented and approved . The M . W . G . M . then rose and said : Bro . Junior Grand Warden , I have the pleasing duty of presenting you with this testimonial [ a vote of Grand Lodge , elegantly engrossed on vellum , framed
and glazed ] , voted to you hy Grand Lodge . I need hardly say to the brethren , that , in this compliment to Bro . Havers , I most fully concur ; and I may add , I am sure , that no brother has ever deserved the approbation of the Craft more than he has done . I have now very great pleasure in handing to you , Bro . Junior Grand Warden , this testimonial of the appreciation in which you are held by the brethren , and I trust you will accept it as a well-merited testimonial from Grand Lodge . Before presenting it , however , I will read it -.
—UNITED GRAND LODGE 01 ? FREE AND ACCEPTED . MASONS OF ENGLAND . Tin : Riera HoNOiraABMi THE EAEI OF ZETIAND Most Worshipful Grand Master . At a Quarterly Communication of the Grand Lodge , holden at Freemasons' Hallon
, AVednesday , the 4 th day of September , 18 G 1 , It was resolved unanimously , That this Grand Lodge desire to offer its most cordial thanks to the late President of the Board of General Purposes , THE WORSHIPFUL BROTHER JOHN HAVERS ,
PAST SENIOR GBAND DEACON , for his unremitting attention to the important duties of his late office ; for his indefatigable devotion to the business , and successful efforts in facilitating the labour of the said Board ; and especially for his long and valuable services to Freemasonry . It was further resolved , that this Vote of Thanks and Acknowledgment of the Worshiful Brother Havers' services be written
p on vellum , and framed aad glazed , and presented to Bro . Havers in the name of theGrand Lodge . By Order of the Grand Lodge , WM . GRAY CLARKE , Grand Secretary . Bro . HAVEHS , J . G . W ., rose amidst loud applause , and said the almost uniform kindness he had experienced at
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The Masonic Mirror.
THE MASONIC MIRROR .
THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR- AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS . We again direct the attention of the hrethren to the case of MES . ELIZABETH PIPEE , who , in her 77 th year , now appeals for the eighth time to he elected on the funds of this Institution ,
and now have the pleasure of acknowledging the receipt of the following votes : — Votes already announced 336 E . S . S 8 Bro . Haward , 16 „ Barker , 8 Lodge 1006 8
Instruction 1006 8 Lodge de Grey and Eipon 8 Chapter 778 4 Total 396 We have also received male votes from . Bro . Haward , the Camden and de Grey and Ripon Lodges , and Polish Chapter .
United Grand Lodge.
UNITED GRAND LODGE .
The annual meeting of Grand Lodge for the re-investment of Grand Master and appointment of Grand Officers was held in the Temple on Wednesday last . The Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , who , wc regretted to see , was labouring under indisposition , presided , supported by the Earl de Grey and Eipon . Dep . G-. M . ; Lord Richard Grosvenor , S . G . W . ; Bros . Novelli , J . G . W . ; the Rev . Dr . Senior and W . P . R . Bedford , G . Chaps . ; Roxburgh , G . R . ; W . G . Clarke , G . S . ; Brandt , G . S . for German
'Correspondence ; E . Mclntyre , S . G . D . ; C . H . Gregory , J . G . D . ; S . W . Daukes , G . Sup . of Works ; A . W . Woods , G . Dir . of -Cers . ; J . Symonds , Asst . G . Dir . of Cers . ; W . Farnfield , Asst . G . S . ; T . A . Adams , G . Purst . ; D . R . Farmer , Asst . G . Purst .,: —Bros . Sir Lucius Curtis , Prov . G . M . for Hants ); Dohie , Prov . G . M . Surrey ; Capt . Bowyer , Prov . G . M . Oxfordshire ; Col . Adair , Prov . G . M . Suffolk ; Bagshaw , Prov . G . M . Essex ; HamiltonProv . G . M . East Jamaica .
, Bros . Pattison , Perkins , and Dundas , P . G . W . ' s ; Bros . Crombie , Wheeler , Hoopwood , Potter , Savage , F . White , King , Scott , Nelson , Havers , Tomkins , and Slight , P . G . D . 's ; Bros . Jennings and Harcourt , P . G . D . C . 's ; Evans , Spiers , C . "Elkington , Patten , Brydges , Walmsley , Le Yeau , and Pocoek , P . G . S . B . 's ; Bro . Smith , G . Purst ., the Master , Past Masters , and Wardens of the Grand Stewards' Lodge and numerous other brethren .
The minutes of the last Grand Lodge , so far as concerns the Te-election of tho M . W . G . M ., and G . Treas ., having been confirmed , the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , Baron Dundas , & c , was duly procliimed and saluted as Grand Master . The M . W . G . M . returned his most grateful thanks to the hrethren for the manner in which he had been elected , and thy cordiality of his reception . He conld assure them that he highl appreciated the honour conferred upon himand was proud of
, their continued confidence , which he should always endeavour to deserve . He regretted however to say that though he was still able to attend to the business of Grand Lodge the state of his health was not snch as to permit him to join the brethren at their festivals . Indeed he should he unable to stay with them that evening , but he was gratified in being able to state that his place would be supplied by the R . W . D . G . M . who had kindly
undertaken to preside for him , and he was sure the brethren would he no losers hy the change . He had again to thank them for the confidence reposed in him , and he should always endeavour to show by his acts , his anxious desire to merit a continuance of the confidence of the brethren . The Noble Lord concluded hy nominating the Earl de Grey and Eipon as D . G . M . who was duly saluted . The Earl DE GREY AND RIPON begged to thank the M . W . Grand Master for his re-appointment and the hrethren for the manner in which they had received his name . He could assure them that it was a source of great gratification to him to find
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that he continued to possess the confidence of the G . M . and the Craft , and he was pleased at being allowed to continue in his office for another year . He was well aware of his shortcomings ( no , no ) , but he could assure them that in the year to come he would endeavour , to the best of his ahilities , to show that he was deserving of the proud position he now held in the Craft to which he , in common with the hrethren he saw around himwas deeply attachedand they would find him ever
, , earnest in his endeavours to merit their good opinion . The M . W . G . M . then proceeded to appoint the Grand Officers for the ensuing year as follows , apologising for the absence of the new S . G . W ., who he knew had intended to be present , but whom he supposed was detained by unavoidable circumstances .
Bro . Sir Hedworth Williamson , Bart , S . G . W . „ John Havers , P . G . D ., J . G . W . „ Rev . W . K . E . Bedford , ) „ , „ „ Rev . Jno Huyshe , ' j &• Chaps . „ S . Tomkins , G . Treas . ( re-elected . ) „ M . J . Mclntyre , G . Res . „ W . G . Clarke , G . Sec . " ,. „ R . Brandt , G . Sec . for German Correspondence .
„ J . LI . Evans , )„ „ „ r , x \ iS . Gc . Deacons . „ C . Deacon , ) „ J . L . Creaton , ) T „ „ " T T ,.,, . ' \ J . G . Deacons . „ J . J . blake , J „ S . W . Daukes , G . Supt . of Works . „ A . W . Woods , G . Dir . of Cers . „ Nieh . Bradford , A . G . D . C . Henry EmpsonG . S . B .
„ , „ W . Farnfield , Assist . G . Sec . „ Jas Stimpson , G . Org . „ D . R . Farmer , G . Purst . „ Thos . Dickie , A . G . Purst . „ C . Payne , G . Tyler .
Bros . Havers , Evans , Blake , and Dickie were received with loud applause , the other names being received in comparative quietness . The Grand Stewards for the ensuing year ( whose names we will give next week ) were then presented and approved . The M . W . G . M . then rose and said : Bro . Junior Grand Warden , I have the pleasing duty of presenting you with this testimonial [ a vote of Grand Lodge , elegantly engrossed on vellum , framed
and glazed ] , voted to you hy Grand Lodge . I need hardly say to the brethren , that , in this compliment to Bro . Havers , I most fully concur ; and I may add , I am sure , that no brother has ever deserved the approbation of the Craft more than he has done . I have now very great pleasure in handing to you , Bro . Junior Grand Warden , this testimonial of the appreciation in which you are held by the brethren , and I trust you will accept it as a well-merited testimonial from Grand Lodge . Before presenting it , however , I will read it -.
—UNITED GRAND LODGE 01 ? FREE AND ACCEPTED . MASONS OF ENGLAND . Tin : Riera HoNOiraABMi THE EAEI OF ZETIAND Most Worshipful Grand Master . At a Quarterly Communication of the Grand Lodge , holden at Freemasons' Hallon
, AVednesday , the 4 th day of September , 18 G 1 , It was resolved unanimously , That this Grand Lodge desire to offer its most cordial thanks to the late President of the Board of General Purposes , THE WORSHIPFUL BROTHER JOHN HAVERS ,
PAST SENIOR GBAND DEACON , for his unremitting attention to the important duties of his late office ; for his indefatigable devotion to the business , and successful efforts in facilitating the labour of the said Board ; and especially for his long and valuable services to Freemasonry . It was further resolved , that this Vote of Thanks and Acknowledgment of the Worshiful Brother Havers' services be written
p on vellum , and framed aad glazed , and presented to Bro . Havers in the name of theGrand Lodge . By Order of the Grand Lodge , WM . GRAY CLARKE , Grand Secretary . Bro . HAVEHS , J . G . W ., rose amidst loud applause , and said the almost uniform kindness he had experienced at