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Masonic Festivities

MASONIC FESTIVITIES

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . GRAND MASONIC BALL AT SHEEEIELD . This annual gathering took place on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst ., in the Cutlers' Hall , and was undoubtedly the most gay and fashionable gathering of the season . The brethren mustered in large force , ancl -with their friends , numbering about 200 ,

participated heartily in the dances of the evening to the exhilirating strains of Mr . Freemantle ' s effective quadrille band . The brethren were clothed in the regalia characteristic ofthe various degrees through which they had passed , and their attire mingling with the variously coloured uniforms of the military gentlemen and the gay dresses of the ladies , produced a dazzling effect . The following were amongst the brethren present : — Eight Hon . Lord WharncliffeJohn BrownMayor of Sheffield ;

, , Major Lee , Capt . H . Webster , P . M . ; Capt . J . B . White , Chesterfield ; Lieut . Waterhouse , Lieut . Turton , Lieut . Mosely , Drs . Williams and Bennett , Worksop ; S . Arden , W . M . 162 ; E . Drury , W . M . 373 ; W . E , Parker , W . M . 1241 , Worksop ; G . Wilkinson , Hull ; J . Shaw and H . Goatley , Eotherham ; Sergt .-Major Thomas , J . W . Dixon , P . Z ., P . M . ; T . Danby , P . Z ., P . M . ; Wm . Whitejun . P . M . Prov . G . D . C ; G . StuartP . Prov . G . Org . ;

, , , , Geo . Eadon , P . M . ; Alex . Hay , P . M . ; J . Haywood , Walter Jackson , E . A . Heeley , J . S . Pratt , E . Arnison , E . P . Hornby , F . Marriott , Fredk . Primrose , XV . Howson , H . Machen , W . Tornlinson , T . Eichardson , H . J . Garnett , W . Marples , J . Eedfern , J . Haxworth , T . Hydes , W . McMaster , & c . Amongst the

non-masons were Colonel Jeffcoek , Capts . T . E . and F . Viekers , Lieut . Boyd , Capt . Prest , Lieut . Broomhead , Ensign Bright , Lieut . Newman ( 16 th Lancers ) , Ensign Natorp , and the elite of the town and neighbourhood . Bro . Prideaux , of the King ' s Head , was entrusted with the duty of providing the refreshments necessary to counteract the fatigue and heat of the ball-room , and at midnight the company entered the reception room , where a profuse and elegant supper

was spread out ; one side of the room being occupied by a long table and the other side by numerous lesser tables placed diagonally , so as to economise space . The bill of fare included boar's head , boiled turkeys , boiled fowls , tongues , roast fowls , plains , roast beef , pressed beef , pigeon pies , veal and ham pies , t-paul d'agneau , salads , gelatines , jellies , blancmange , creams , maids of honour , general pastry , sandwich pastry , & c . ; and the wines were all of excellent quality .

The Stewards for the evening were : —for the ball—Bros . Major Lea , Henry Harrison , Septimus Arden , Wm . White , jun ., Joseph Haywood , Thomas Turton , E . Arthur Heeley , Elisor Drury , W . E . Parker , Walter Jackson , J . Stevens Pratt , and John Oxley , jun . For music and dancing—Bros . Alexander Hay , Graham Stuart , and John Kent Turner . For supper and wine : Bros . E . P . Hornby , H . J . Garnett , and Eobert Arnison . Dancing was kept up with unflagging vigour until a very late hour in the morning , when all separated after spending a very agreeable evening .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

GRAND CHAPTER . QUARTERLY CONVOCATION . The Quarterly Convocation was held in the Temple on Wednesday last , there being present Comps . Thomas Hem-y Hall , as Z . ; John Havers , as H . ; George W . K . Potter , as I . ; Wm . Gray Clarke , E . ; Richard XV . Jennings , N . ; John Huyshe , as

Pr . Soj .,- W . K . Eyland Bedford , 1 st Assist . Soj . ; Thomas Gole , as 2 nd Assist . Soj . ; iEneas J . Mclntyre , Reg . ; John Creaton , Sword Bearer ; Theodore E . Ladd , Dir . of Ce ' rs . ; S . B . Wilson , P . Standard Bearer ; Nicholas Bradford , P . Dir . of Cers . ; Rd . J . Spiers , P . Standard Bearer ; John Savage , P . Sword Bearer ; Wm . Pulteney Scott , P . Assist . Soj . ; John Symonds , P .

Standard Bearer ; Joseph Smith , P . Dir . of Cers . ; Abraham A . Le Veau , F . Dir . of Cers .

The usual formalities having been gone through , and the report of the General Committee received , a petition was read for a warrant for a Royal Arch Chapter to be attached to lodge 9 SS , Constantinople , but it appearing that the petition was only signed by four Royal Arch Masons , resident at Constantinople , and there had been some dissension in the lodge ( which , by the bye , ought to be settled by the Provincial Grand Lodge ) , it was

resolved to adjourn the consideration of the petition until the next quarterly convocation of Grand Chapter . Comp . H . G . WARREN then brought forward two resolutions , one for reducing the fee for a Royal Arch Charter from five guineas to three , and the other for reducing the exaltation fee from three guineas to one . Comp . Warren argued his two

resolutions together on the ground that the present fees were prohibitive and against the spirit of the Book of Constitutions , declared Eoyal Arch Masonry to consist of three degrees , including the Eoyal Arch , which , therefore , became the unalienable right of every brother , and ought to be placed within his reach on the most moderate terms . He also argued that their revenues were likely to he increased rather than diminished by the proposed reductions .

Comp . G . Statis seconded the first , and Comp . Hintman the second resolution . Comp . Savage , P . G . S . B . opposed on the ground that the connection between Craft and Eoyal Arch Masonry ivas only theoretical ancl , in fact , they were two distinct associations . He looked upon the first motion as altogether unnecessary , as it was only a first expense never to be repeated , and did not think any

alteration was requisite , either io increase or decrease the revenue . As regarded the second motion , he looked upon it as an attack upon the resources of the private Chapters , which pay 15 s . to Grand Chapter for exaltation , and did not think it desirable to endeavour by lower rates to increase the number of members in the Order .

Comp . SPIEES expressed his regret that he could not agree to tbe reduction for exaltation to one guinea , but thought it ought not to exceed two , and that the period at which the degree might be conferred should be shortened . Both the motions having been negatived , not more than eight or ten companions voting in the whole , Comp . Warren declined

to proceed with his third motion for annual returns from the Chapters . The Convocation was then closed and adjourned .

METROPOLITAN . CONSECRATION OF THE TEMPEEANCE CHAPTEE , ( No . ' * 983 i ^\ This new chapter was formally consecrated at the Plough Tavern , Plough-bridge , Eotherhithe , on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst . The ceremony was performed by Comp . W . Watson , in his

usual perfect manner . He was assisted by Comp . Matthew Cooke , who performed the music . After the ceremony the Principals were installed and the officers invested as follows : — Comps . G . Bolton , M . E . Z . ; D . R . Farmer , H . ; John Hollins , J . ; John Thomas , E . ; Searle , N . ; Simmons , P . Soj . ; who appointed Comps . Cartwrigltt and Arnold his two assistants .

The following brethren , of the mother lodge , were then exalted to the sublime degree of Eoyal Arch Masons , viz ., Bros . Tibbals , Truslow , Brown , Wingfield , Stahr , and Mills . The visitors present were Comps . W . Piatt , H . 90 ; J . Downs , Crystal Palace ; Penny , P . Z . ; Walters , Hasler , Peckham , and Collington , of the Hope Chapter ( No . 248 ) . After the chapter was closed ,

the companions adjourned to banquet , and spent a very pleasant and agreeable evening .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1863-02-07, Page 16” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 1 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_07021863/page/16/.
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GRAND CHAPTER. Article 1
ANTIQUITY OF MASONIC DEGREES. Article 1
THE HIDDEN MYSTERIES OF NATURE AND SCIENCE.—PART II. Article 2
THE POEMS AND SONGS OF THE LATE BRO. FRANCIS LOVE, OF LODGE No. 169. (S.C.) Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
Untitled Article 6
METROPOLITAN. Article 6
PROVINCIAL. Article 7
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
COLONIAL. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
Poetry. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 20
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Masonic Festivities

MASONIC FESTIVITIES

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . GRAND MASONIC BALL AT SHEEEIELD . This annual gathering took place on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst ., in the Cutlers' Hall , and was undoubtedly the most gay and fashionable gathering of the season . The brethren mustered in large force , ancl -with their friends , numbering about 200 ,

participated heartily in the dances of the evening to the exhilirating strains of Mr . Freemantle ' s effective quadrille band . The brethren were clothed in the regalia characteristic ofthe various degrees through which they had passed , and their attire mingling with the variously coloured uniforms of the military gentlemen and the gay dresses of the ladies , produced a dazzling effect . The following were amongst the brethren present : — Eight Hon . Lord WharncliffeJohn BrownMayor of Sheffield ;

, , Major Lee , Capt . H . Webster , P . M . ; Capt . J . B . White , Chesterfield ; Lieut . Waterhouse , Lieut . Turton , Lieut . Mosely , Drs . Williams and Bennett , Worksop ; S . Arden , W . M . 162 ; E . Drury , W . M . 373 ; W . E , Parker , W . M . 1241 , Worksop ; G . Wilkinson , Hull ; J . Shaw and H . Goatley , Eotherham ; Sergt .-Major Thomas , J . W . Dixon , P . Z ., P . M . ; T . Danby , P . Z ., P . M . ; Wm . Whitejun . P . M . Prov . G . D . C ; G . StuartP . Prov . G . Org . ;

, , , , Geo . Eadon , P . M . ; Alex . Hay , P . M . ; J . Haywood , Walter Jackson , E . A . Heeley , J . S . Pratt , E . Arnison , E . P . Hornby , F . Marriott , Fredk . Primrose , XV . Howson , H . Machen , W . Tornlinson , T . Eichardson , H . J . Garnett , W . Marples , J . Eedfern , J . Haxworth , T . Hydes , W . McMaster , & c . Amongst the

non-masons were Colonel Jeffcoek , Capts . T . E . and F . Viekers , Lieut . Boyd , Capt . Prest , Lieut . Broomhead , Ensign Bright , Lieut . Newman ( 16 th Lancers ) , Ensign Natorp , and the elite of the town and neighbourhood . Bro . Prideaux , of the King ' s Head , was entrusted with the duty of providing the refreshments necessary to counteract the fatigue and heat of the ball-room , and at midnight the company entered the reception room , where a profuse and elegant supper

was spread out ; one side of the room being occupied by a long table and the other side by numerous lesser tables placed diagonally , so as to economise space . The bill of fare included boar's head , boiled turkeys , boiled fowls , tongues , roast fowls , plains , roast beef , pressed beef , pigeon pies , veal and ham pies , t-paul d'agneau , salads , gelatines , jellies , blancmange , creams , maids of honour , general pastry , sandwich pastry , & c . ; and the wines were all of excellent quality .

The Stewards for the evening were : —for the ball—Bros . Major Lea , Henry Harrison , Septimus Arden , Wm . White , jun ., Joseph Haywood , Thomas Turton , E . Arthur Heeley , Elisor Drury , W . E . Parker , Walter Jackson , J . Stevens Pratt , and John Oxley , jun . For music and dancing—Bros . Alexander Hay , Graham Stuart , and John Kent Turner . For supper and wine : Bros . E . P . Hornby , H . J . Garnett , and Eobert Arnison . Dancing was kept up with unflagging vigour until a very late hour in the morning , when all separated after spending a very agreeable evening .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

GRAND CHAPTER . QUARTERLY CONVOCATION . The Quarterly Convocation was held in the Temple on Wednesday last , there being present Comps . Thomas Hem-y Hall , as Z . ; John Havers , as H . ; George W . K . Potter , as I . ; Wm . Gray Clarke , E . ; Richard XV . Jennings , N . ; John Huyshe , as

Pr . Soj .,- W . K . Eyland Bedford , 1 st Assist . Soj . ; Thomas Gole , as 2 nd Assist . Soj . ; iEneas J . Mclntyre , Reg . ; John Creaton , Sword Bearer ; Theodore E . Ladd , Dir . of Ce ' rs . ; S . B . Wilson , P . Standard Bearer ; Nicholas Bradford , P . Dir . of Cers . ; Rd . J . Spiers , P . Standard Bearer ; John Savage , P . Sword Bearer ; Wm . Pulteney Scott , P . Assist . Soj . ; John Symonds , P .

Standard Bearer ; Joseph Smith , P . Dir . of Cers . ; Abraham A . Le Veau , F . Dir . of Cers .

The usual formalities having been gone through , and the report of the General Committee received , a petition was read for a warrant for a Royal Arch Chapter to be attached to lodge 9 SS , Constantinople , but it appearing that the petition was only signed by four Royal Arch Masons , resident at Constantinople , and there had been some dissension in the lodge ( which , by the bye , ought to be settled by the Provincial Grand Lodge ) , it was

resolved to adjourn the consideration of the petition until the next quarterly convocation of Grand Chapter . Comp . H . G . WARREN then brought forward two resolutions , one for reducing the fee for a Royal Arch Charter from five guineas to three , and the other for reducing the exaltation fee from three guineas to one . Comp . Warren argued his two

resolutions together on the ground that the present fees were prohibitive and against the spirit of the Book of Constitutions , declared Eoyal Arch Masonry to consist of three degrees , including the Eoyal Arch , which , therefore , became the unalienable right of every brother , and ought to be placed within his reach on the most moderate terms . He also argued that their revenues were likely to he increased rather than diminished by the proposed reductions .

Comp . G . Statis seconded the first , and Comp . Hintman the second resolution . Comp . Savage , P . G . S . B . opposed on the ground that the connection between Craft and Eoyal Arch Masonry ivas only theoretical ancl , in fact , they were two distinct associations . He looked upon the first motion as altogether unnecessary , as it was only a first expense never to be repeated , and did not think any

alteration was requisite , either io increase or decrease the revenue . As regarded the second motion , he looked upon it as an attack upon the resources of the private Chapters , which pay 15 s . to Grand Chapter for exaltation , and did not think it desirable to endeavour by lower rates to increase the number of members in the Order .

Comp . SPIEES expressed his regret that he could not agree to tbe reduction for exaltation to one guinea , but thought it ought not to exceed two , and that the period at which the degree might be conferred should be shortened . Both the motions having been negatived , not more than eight or ten companions voting in the whole , Comp . Warren declined

to proceed with his third motion for annual returns from the Chapters . The Convocation was then closed and adjourned .

METROPOLITAN . CONSECRATION OF THE TEMPEEANCE CHAPTEE , ( No . ' * 983 i ^\ This new chapter was formally consecrated at the Plough Tavern , Plough-bridge , Eotherhithe , on Tuesday , the 3 rd inst . The ceremony was performed by Comp . W . Watson , in his

usual perfect manner . He was assisted by Comp . Matthew Cooke , who performed the music . After the ceremony the Principals were installed and the officers invested as follows : — Comps . G . Bolton , M . E . Z . ; D . R . Farmer , H . ; John Hollins , J . ; John Thomas , E . ; Searle , N . ; Simmons , P . Soj . ; who appointed Comps . Cartwrigltt and Arnold his two assistants .

The following brethren , of the mother lodge , were then exalted to the sublime degree of Eoyal Arch Masons , viz ., Bros . Tibbals , Truslow , Brown , Wingfield , Stahr , and Mills . The visitors present were Comps . W . Piatt , H . 90 ; J . Downs , Crystal Palace ; Penny , P . Z . ; Walters , Hasler , Peckham , and Collington , of the Hope Chapter ( No . 248 ) . After the chapter was closed ,

the companions adjourned to banquet , and spent a very pleasant and agreeable evening .

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