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was sewed up under the supei hi . cmlance of Bro . Gosden , tho courteous manager of the establishment , and to which ample justice was done . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts had been given aud responded to , the remainder of the evening was spent in fraternal conviviality and social harmony . The Tyler's toast broke up the meeting .
LODGE OE JOKPA , ( NO . 18 S ) . —This prosperous lodge met on Monday last , the 5 th inst ., at the Albion Hotel , Aldersgatestreet , Bro . M . Van Diepenheim taking bis scat at 4 p . m ., supported by his officers and numerous visitors , amongst whom were Bros . Drew , No . 74 ; Blake , 586 ; John Denton , 815 ; Napauer , 1017 ; N . Levy , late 1 SS ; D . W . Jacobs , P . M ., 27 ; Smitliett , 180 ; Asher , 27 , Glasgow ; Ettlinger , Turin , Italy ; Eltham 1000 Priory ; Arthur Carr 795 ; C . GammonSt .
, , , , , John's , 759 ; H . Drayton , Lodgo La Cesaree , Jersey . The lodge having been opened , the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed , after which Bros . Gale , and W . I-I . Ilebb , were introduced , questioned and passed to the degree of F . C ' s . The lodge having been raised to the third degree , Bros . S . Lazarus , M . Bennett , and M . Parker were admitted to the sublime degree of M . M . The whole of the ceremonies were most impressively
rendered by the W . M . The lodge having been lowered and finally closed , the brethren adjourned to refreshment , presided over by the W . M ., who gave the usual loyal and Masonic toasts in a very effective manner . Upon the visitors being toasted Bro . D . H . Jacobs in a very eloquent manner returned thanks . The musical arrangements were under the direction of Bro . P . E . Van Noorden . The vocalists were Mrs . Martin , Miss Jacobs
and Madame Scheegans . Miss Harrup presided at the piano . Master C . Solomons , a grandson of Bro . S . Solomons a member of the lodge , was very well received . He certainly bids fair to attain a good position in the musical world . Bro . Henri Drayton rendered most effectivoly a scene of his own composition , " The Death of the General . " It was most enthusiastically received , and it well wanted the encomium passed on it . Bro . Angylfi , too sang some excellent songs . A very pleasant evening was spent , and the brethren separated at an early hour in peace and harmony .
CRYSTAL PALACE LODGE ( No . 742 ) . —This lodge met on Thursday , 1 st inst ., at the Crystal Palace , Sydenham . The lodge was opened in due form by the W . M ., Bro . T . Foxall ; Bros . Rees , Sterner , Seliultze , and Flinfcoff were raised to the sublime degree of M . M's . Bros . Lambson and Lock were passed to the aecond degree , and Mr . F . E . Hunt was initiated into the order . The W . M . performed the various ceremonies in a hihly creditable mannerand was highly complimented by the
g , brethren and visitors on his perfect working . The brethren , seventy-five in number , then adjourned to the banquet room , where a sumptuous dinner was provided by Bros . Bertram and "Roberts , the well known caterers to the Palace . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to . Bro . layton , in a very neat speech , returned thanks for the visitors . Some very excellent singing bBros . AUsopToddOhren
y , , , Bignell , and Eade brought a very delighful evening to a close . The visitors were Bros . AUsop , P . M ., 879 ; Todd , P . M ., 215 ; Smeed , P . M ., 946 ; Dyer , P . M ., 201 ; Ohren , 382 ; Layton , 181 ; Thompson , 1 , 223 ; Muster , 25 ; Hilton , 184 ; Bignell , 463 ; Culpeth , 463 ; Eade , 913 .
PEREECT ASHLAR LODGE ( NO . 1 , 178 ) . —Installation Meeting . —The first anniversary of this young but prosperous lodge was held on Thursday , October 1 st , at the Gregorian Arms Tavern , 96 , Jamaica-road , Bermondsey . Bro . J , Donkin , W . M ., being absent , Bro . J . W . Avery , W . M ., 619 , Beadon Lodge , and J . W . of this lodge , took the chair . The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and unanimously confirmed . Bro . Leon Ashton was , in an excellent manner , raised to the third
degree . Bro . Frederick Walters , P . M ., 73 , Mount Lebanon Lodge , Sec , then took the chair . Bro . J . Donkin , W . M ., presented Bro . F . H . Ebswortb , S . W ., and W . M . elect , for the benefit of installation . The board of Installed Masters was opened and Bro . F . H . Ebswortb . duly installed into tho Solomonic Chair . He invested and appointed Bro . J . Donkin I . P . M . The board was then closed . The brethren were admitted , and the W . M . proclaimed and saluted in all the degrees . He then appointed
and invested as his officers Bros . J . Donkin , I . P . M .,- J . W . Avery , P . M ., S . W . ; J . Green , J . W . ; Dr . Dixon , P . M ., P . Z ., Treas . ( re-invested ); F . Walters , P . M ., Sec . ( re-invested ) ; H . Bartlett , 3-D . ; D . Rose , J . D . ; G . F . Grace , I . G ., J . W . ; Dudley , Dir . of Cers . ; J . H- Fudge , W . S . ; and W . J . Laing , P . M ., Tyler . Tho usual charges were then
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given , and at the termination of the ceremony great applause greeted the labours of the Installing Officer . Five guineas previously voted at the preceding lodge meeting were paid to the indefatigable collector , Bro . E . Harris , for tho Boys' School . The report of the audit committee showed that everything was paid for , and a small balance in the hands of the treasurer . Besides those mentioned , there were present Bros . J . HamsworthJ . A . AxtellT . W . CoxJJ . MorseG . FreeP . Fry
, , , . , , , J . Ruse , S . Batcher , and others . Amongst a large number of visitors we noticed Bros . E . Harris , P . M ., Treas ., 73 ; G . Free , J . D ., 73 ; W . Herbert , 73 ; J . W . Halsey , P . M ., 134 ; H . Massey , W . M ., 6 . 19 ; C . Williams , and others whose names we were unable to ascertain . A handsome P . M . jewel , manufactured by Bro . H . T . Lamb , was presented to Bro . J . Donkin , P . M ., which had been subscribed for him by the voluutary
subscriptions of the members of this lodge , hy Bro . Dr . Dixon . Bro- J . Donkin , P . M ., returned his thanks for this valuable present . VILLIERS LODGE ( NO . 1 , 194 ) . —The first anniversary meeting of this young lodge was held ou Saturday , the 3 rd inst , at the Northumberland Arms Hotel , Isleworth . The lodge was opened hy the W . M ., Bro . E . Clark , assisted by Bro . Dr . S . E . Clarke , S . W . ; R . Gurney , Treas . E . W . Little , P . M ., Sec ; W . Dodd , S . D . ; T . Small , W . Harvey , E . T . Oshaldestou , R . A ,
Steel , J . Jones , J . F . Mason , A . A . Pendlebury ( P . M . ) , F . J . Lancaster , & a . After the confirmation of the minutes Mr . John M . Keaue was duly initiated by the W . M ., after which Bros . Jones and Mason were raised by Bro . Pendlebury , P . M . The chair was then taken by Bro . R . W . Little , P . M ., who installed Bro . Dr . S . E . Clarke as W . M . of the lodge . The officers appointed were as follows : —Bros . J . Frickett , S . W . ; W . DoddJ . W . ; R . GurneyTreas . R . W . LittleP . M .
, , ; , , Sec . ; H . Allman , S . D . ; E . T . Oshaldeston , J . D . ; F . J . Lancaster , I . G . ; S . Small , Dir . of Cers ,- W . Harvey , Wine Steward . The addresses were then delivered hy Bro . Little , after which Bro . W . Smith , C . E ., P . G . S ., P . M ., & e ., rose and requested the W . M , and members to recommend a petition for a new lodge to be held at Southall , Middlesex , to be called the Gooch Lodge in honour of Bro . Sir Daniel Gooch , the chairman
of the Great Western Railway . Bro . Little , P . M ., said that as an initiate of the oldest lodge in the metropolitan county , and also as an officer of the youngest he had great pleasure in proposing that the strongest possible recommendation be accorded to the petition , whicli being seconded by Bro . Clark , I . P . M ., wss unanimously agreed to . The usual banquet followed the proceedings of the lodge , and the social board was honoured with the presence of two distinguished visitors , Bros . W . Smith , CM , P . G . S ., & c ; J . G . Marsh , W . M . 192 , P . M . 2 S .
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BERKS AND BUCKS . MAIDENHEAD . —^ . John ' s Lodge ( No . 795 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 6 th inst ., at the Orkney Arms Hotel . The W . M . being absent on account of a domestic affliction the chair of K . S . was filled by Bro . W . Watson , P . M . This being an installation meeting the attendance of brethren was numerous . The lodge having been opened and the minutes
of the previous meeting confirmed , Bro . W . Watson in a masterly manner installed Bro . Charles Gammon the W . M . for the ensuing year . The newly elected W . M . elected his officers as follows : —Bros . J . A . Berger , S . W . ; W . Worrel , J . W . ; H . H . Hodges , P . M ., Sac ; A . Lumley , S . D . ; C . Harvey , J . D . ; A . Can , I . G . ; Moule , Dir . of Cers . ; Turner , Steward ; C . Nowell , Tyler . Bros . H . W . Linders , E . Warwick , and W . E . Goody were
elected joining members . Bro . T . h . Can was raised to the sublime degree of M . M . ; and Mr . J . Boyne , having been balloted for and approved , was impressively initiated into the mysteries of the Craft . It was proposed and carried unanimously that a P . M . 's jewel should be presented to the retiring W . M ., Bro . L . H . Isaacs . Bro . Hodges , in proposing that the lodge subscribe to the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE , pointed out the usefulness of being well informed as to the doings of the
Craft , and adverted to the good it was capable of affecting , more especially by warning the brethren against impostors , and quoting the case of Seigmund Sax . This was unanimously carried . It was also proposed that a letter of condolence should be addressed to Bro . L . H . Isaacs : the Secretary was accord-
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was sewed up under the supei hi . cmlance of Bro . Gosden , tho courteous manager of the establishment , and to which ample justice was done . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts had been given aud responded to , the remainder of the evening was spent in fraternal conviviality and social harmony . The Tyler's toast broke up the meeting .
LODGE OE JOKPA , ( NO . 18 S ) . —This prosperous lodge met on Monday last , the 5 th inst ., at the Albion Hotel , Aldersgatestreet , Bro . M . Van Diepenheim taking bis scat at 4 p . m ., supported by his officers and numerous visitors , amongst whom were Bros . Drew , No . 74 ; Blake , 586 ; John Denton , 815 ; Napauer , 1017 ; N . Levy , late 1 SS ; D . W . Jacobs , P . M ., 27 ; Smitliett , 180 ; Asher , 27 , Glasgow ; Ettlinger , Turin , Italy ; Eltham 1000 Priory ; Arthur Carr 795 ; C . GammonSt .
, , , , , John's , 759 ; H . Drayton , Lodgo La Cesaree , Jersey . The lodge having been opened , the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed , after which Bros . Gale , and W . I-I . Ilebb , were introduced , questioned and passed to the degree of F . C ' s . The lodge having been raised to the third degree , Bros . S . Lazarus , M . Bennett , and M . Parker were admitted to the sublime degree of M . M . The whole of the ceremonies were most impressively
rendered by the W . M . The lodge having been lowered and finally closed , the brethren adjourned to refreshment , presided over by the W . M ., who gave the usual loyal and Masonic toasts in a very effective manner . Upon the visitors being toasted Bro . D . H . Jacobs in a very eloquent manner returned thanks . The musical arrangements were under the direction of Bro . P . E . Van Noorden . The vocalists were Mrs . Martin , Miss Jacobs
and Madame Scheegans . Miss Harrup presided at the piano . Master C . Solomons , a grandson of Bro . S . Solomons a member of the lodge , was very well received . He certainly bids fair to attain a good position in the musical world . Bro . Henri Drayton rendered most effectivoly a scene of his own composition , " The Death of the General . " It was most enthusiastically received , and it well wanted the encomium passed on it . Bro . Angylfi , too sang some excellent songs . A very pleasant evening was spent , and the brethren separated at an early hour in peace and harmony .
CRYSTAL PALACE LODGE ( No . 742 ) . —This lodge met on Thursday , 1 st inst ., at the Crystal Palace , Sydenham . The lodge was opened in due form by the W . M ., Bro . T . Foxall ; Bros . Rees , Sterner , Seliultze , and Flinfcoff were raised to the sublime degree of M . M's . Bros . Lambson and Lock were passed to the aecond degree , and Mr . F . E . Hunt was initiated into the order . The W . M . performed the various ceremonies in a hihly creditable mannerand was highly complimented by the
g , brethren and visitors on his perfect working . The brethren , seventy-five in number , then adjourned to the banquet room , where a sumptuous dinner was provided by Bros . Bertram and "Roberts , the well known caterers to the Palace . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to . Bro . layton , in a very neat speech , returned thanks for the visitors . Some very excellent singing bBros . AUsopToddOhren
y , , , Bignell , and Eade brought a very delighful evening to a close . The visitors were Bros . AUsop , P . M ., 879 ; Todd , P . M ., 215 ; Smeed , P . M ., 946 ; Dyer , P . M ., 201 ; Ohren , 382 ; Layton , 181 ; Thompson , 1 , 223 ; Muster , 25 ; Hilton , 184 ; Bignell , 463 ; Culpeth , 463 ; Eade , 913 .
PEREECT ASHLAR LODGE ( NO . 1 , 178 ) . —Installation Meeting . —The first anniversary of this young but prosperous lodge was held on Thursday , October 1 st , at the Gregorian Arms Tavern , 96 , Jamaica-road , Bermondsey . Bro . J , Donkin , W . M ., being absent , Bro . J . W . Avery , W . M ., 619 , Beadon Lodge , and J . W . of this lodge , took the chair . The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and unanimously confirmed . Bro . Leon Ashton was , in an excellent manner , raised to the third
degree . Bro . Frederick Walters , P . M ., 73 , Mount Lebanon Lodge , Sec , then took the chair . Bro . J . Donkin , W . M ., presented Bro . F . H . Ebswortb , S . W ., and W . M . elect , for the benefit of installation . The board of Installed Masters was opened and Bro . F . H . Ebswortb . duly installed into tho Solomonic Chair . He invested and appointed Bro . J . Donkin I . P . M . The board was then closed . The brethren were admitted , and the W . M . proclaimed and saluted in all the degrees . He then appointed
and invested as his officers Bros . J . Donkin , I . P . M .,- J . W . Avery , P . M ., S . W . ; J . Green , J . W . ; Dr . Dixon , P . M ., P . Z ., Treas . ( re-invested ); F . Walters , P . M ., Sec . ( re-invested ) ; H . Bartlett , 3-D . ; D . Rose , J . D . ; G . F . Grace , I . G ., J . W . ; Dudley , Dir . of Cers . ; J . H- Fudge , W . S . ; and W . J . Laing , P . M ., Tyler . Tho usual charges were then
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given , and at the termination of the ceremony great applause greeted the labours of the Installing Officer . Five guineas previously voted at the preceding lodge meeting were paid to the indefatigable collector , Bro . E . Harris , for tho Boys' School . The report of the audit committee showed that everything was paid for , and a small balance in the hands of the treasurer . Besides those mentioned , there were present Bros . J . HamsworthJ . A . AxtellT . W . CoxJJ . MorseG . FreeP . Fry
, , , . , , , J . Ruse , S . Batcher , and others . Amongst a large number of visitors we noticed Bros . E . Harris , P . M ., Treas ., 73 ; G . Free , J . D ., 73 ; W . Herbert , 73 ; J . W . Halsey , P . M ., 134 ; H . Massey , W . M ., 6 . 19 ; C . Williams , and others whose names we were unable to ascertain . A handsome P . M . jewel , manufactured by Bro . H . T . Lamb , was presented to Bro . J . Donkin , P . M ., which had been subscribed for him by the voluutary
subscriptions of the members of this lodge , hy Bro . Dr . Dixon . Bro- J . Donkin , P . M ., returned his thanks for this valuable present . VILLIERS LODGE ( NO . 1 , 194 ) . —The first anniversary meeting of this young lodge was held ou Saturday , the 3 rd inst , at the Northumberland Arms Hotel , Isleworth . The lodge was opened hy the W . M ., Bro . E . Clark , assisted by Bro . Dr . S . E . Clarke , S . W . ; R . Gurney , Treas . E . W . Little , P . M ., Sec ; W . Dodd , S . D . ; T . Small , W . Harvey , E . T . Oshaldestou , R . A ,
Steel , J . Jones , J . F . Mason , A . A . Pendlebury ( P . M . ) , F . J . Lancaster , & a . After the confirmation of the minutes Mr . John M . Keaue was duly initiated by the W . M ., after which Bros . Jones and Mason were raised by Bro . Pendlebury , P . M . The chair was then taken by Bro . R . W . Little , P . M ., who installed Bro . Dr . S . E . Clarke as W . M . of the lodge . The officers appointed were as follows : —Bros . J . Frickett , S . W . ; W . DoddJ . W . ; R . GurneyTreas . R . W . LittleP . M .
, , ; , , Sec . ; H . Allman , S . D . ; E . T . Oshaldeston , J . D . ; F . J . Lancaster , I . G . ; S . Small , Dir . of Cers ,- W . Harvey , Wine Steward . The addresses were then delivered hy Bro . Little , after which Bro . W . Smith , C . E ., P . G . S ., P . M ., & e ., rose and requested the W . M , and members to recommend a petition for a new lodge to be held at Southall , Middlesex , to be called the Gooch Lodge in honour of Bro . Sir Daniel Gooch , the chairman
of the Great Western Railway . Bro . Little , P . M ., said that as an initiate of the oldest lodge in the metropolitan county , and also as an officer of the youngest he had great pleasure in proposing that the strongest possible recommendation be accorded to the petition , whicli being seconded by Bro . Clark , I . P . M ., wss unanimously agreed to . The usual banquet followed the proceedings of the lodge , and the social board was honoured with the presence of two distinguished visitors , Bros . W . Smith , CM , P . G . S ., & c ; J . G . Marsh , W . M . 192 , P . M . 2 S .
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BERKS AND BUCKS . MAIDENHEAD . —^ . John ' s Lodge ( No . 795 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 6 th inst ., at the Orkney Arms Hotel . The W . M . being absent on account of a domestic affliction the chair of K . S . was filled by Bro . W . Watson , P . M . This being an installation meeting the attendance of brethren was numerous . The lodge having been opened and the minutes
of the previous meeting confirmed , Bro . W . Watson in a masterly manner installed Bro . Charles Gammon the W . M . for the ensuing year . The newly elected W . M . elected his officers as follows : —Bros . J . A . Berger , S . W . ; W . Worrel , J . W . ; H . H . Hodges , P . M ., Sac ; A . Lumley , S . D . ; C . Harvey , J . D . ; A . Can , I . G . ; Moule , Dir . of Cers . ; Turner , Steward ; C . Nowell , Tyler . Bros . H . W . Linders , E . Warwick , and W . E . Goody were
elected joining members . Bro . T . h . Can was raised to the sublime degree of M . M . ; and Mr . J . Boyne , having been balloted for and approved , was impressively initiated into the mysteries of the Craft . It was proposed and carried unanimously that a P . M . 's jewel should be presented to the retiring W . M ., Bro . L . H . Isaacs . Bro . Hodges , in proposing that the lodge subscribe to the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE , pointed out the usefulness of being well informed as to the doings of the
Craft , and adverted to the good it was capable of affecting , more especially by warning the brethren against impostors , and quoting the case of Seigmund Sax . This was unanimously carried . It was also proposed that a letter of condolence should be addressed to Bro . L . H . Isaacs : the Secretary was accord-