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The Masonic Mirror.
All appeal from the Oriental Lodge , 2 , o . DSS , Constantinople , against the ruling of the Deputy Provincial Grand Master . NOTICES or MOTIONS . By Bro . John Udall , P . G . D . : — "That tho sum of £ 50 bo given from the Finn ! of Greueral Purposes , to supply coals to the inmates of tho Masonic Asylum at Croydon . "
By Bro . Richard W . Motion , P . M ., So . 663 : — " That in consideration of the increasing number of applications for admission into the Royal Masonical Institution for Boys , it is desirable that further accommodation should be provided with as little delay as possible . That with a view to afford the Committee the means of meeting the additional
requirements , tho sum of £ 1000 be granted from the Fund of General Purposes . " By Bro . J . Rankin Stebbing , P . M ., 2 so . 152 : — " That in the opinion of this Grand Lodge it is not desirable that a larger sum than £ 19 , 000 be expended in additions to or improvements of Grand Lodge property , and that this
resolution be an instruction to any Board or Committee appointed or to be appointed in reference to this subject . " By Bro . Henry G . Warren , P . M ., Grand Stewards' Lodge : — on the Report of the Board of General Purposes relative to Grand Lodge property being brought under consideration , to move -.
—" That it is the opinion of this Grand Lodge that the most appropriate site for the proposed new Hall and Tavern would be on the recently acquired property of Grand Lodge to the west of the present Hall . " In the event of the above resolution being carried , Bro . Warren to move" That this Grand Lodge is further of opinion that the present
Tavern and Secretary ' s Offices , or so much of them as may be required , should be remodelled and devoted to tho purposes of Masonry only , so soon as the erection of a new Tavern will admit . "
By Bro . Henry G . AA arren , P . M ., G rand Stewards' Lodge : — to move to insert , at page 5-1- of the Book of Constitutions , the following Rule : — " That every Provincial Grand Master shall , by himself , his Deputy Grand Master , or Provincial Grand Secretary , forward to the M . W . Grand Master a copy of the minutes of each Provincial Grand Lodge within one month of the holding thereof ,
together with the names of all brethren appointed to Provincial Grand Office , the names and numbers of the lodges to which they belong , and their respective residences . " By Bro . Herbert Lloyd , P . G . D . : — " That—in the event of Grand Lodge agreeing to the alteration of Law 19 , page 107 , of the Book of Constitutions , as
proposed b y the W . M . Grand Master—Grand Lodge be empowered to appoint a permanent committee , consisting of seven members , to take into consideration the property belonging to the Fraternity of Free aud Accepted Masons of England , situate in Great Queen-street , Lineoln's-inn-fields , and to suggest a scheme for the consideration of Grand Lodge , as to thc best method of
appropriating the property , showing the statistics comprising the whole amount of cost for the several works , including the purchases , solicitor ' s charges , stamps , architect ' s commission , & c ., stating the amount under two distinct heads , viz ., remunerative , or that portion for which a reasonable return for tho outlay may be expectedtogether with tho amount of the
, return ; and unremunerative , or that portion which it will be necessary to expend for the purposes of the business of tho Craft , and for which no return beyond the additional accommodation derived therefrom can reasonably be expected . Also
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stating how , or in what manner , the works should be carried out so as not to interfere with the business of the Craft . Also the time required , together with the probable amount of each section , and the means by which the cost of the several sections aud the total amount is proposed to be paid . And that the said committee , if appointed , shall have full power to prepare plans , and procure whatever information may be found necessary for the approval of Grand Lodge , either hy competition or otherwise , and to carry out the said scheme if approved . "
Freemasons Girls' School.
FREEMASONS GIRLS' SCHOOL .
At a special meeting of the Governors of this Institution , on Thursday , the 21 st inst ., after a report had been read from Bro . Giraud , the Hon . Solicitor , it was resolved to accept an award from the South AA estern Railway Company of £ 500 , for a portion of tho property required by them , and this notwithstanding that there is a deud in existence guaranteeing it should not ho touched under a penalty of £ 1000 .
Metropolitan.
METROPOLITAN .
UKADON LODGE ( So . 902 . )—The anniversary and installation meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday evening , August 20 th , at the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge . Bro . Edward Seaman , W . M ., presided , supported by his officers , Bros . Blackburn , Potter , and Avery , P . M . s , and a large body of visitors . The Lodge having been duly opened and the minutes read , tho W . M . passed Bros . Taylor , Cooke , Drake , and Clarke , to the second degree . The Lodge was then opened in the third degree ,
and the W . M . in a most able manner raised Bros . Clarke , Garland , and W . Seaman to the sublime degree of M . M . The W . M . then vacated the chair , which was taken by Bro . Alfred Avery , P . M ., and Bro . Quelch , the Worshipful Master elect , was presented , the choice of the brethren having fallen upon him . Bro . Avery then proceeded to install Bro . Quelch into the chair of K . S . as W . M . for the ensuing year , and seldom has that important ceremony been performed in a more able manner than on
this occasion , tho several addresses being delivered in a style which elicited unanimous approbation . The W . M . then appointed his officers as follows : —Bros . C . T . M . Bell , S . W . ; James AVilliam Avery , J . W . ; Septimus King , S . D . ; Richard May , J . D . ; Abraham Peter Lennard , I . G . ; W . F . Blackburn , Sec . ; and R . Parker , Dir . of Cers . The Lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned for refreshment , which was served up in Bro . Kackstruw's best style . After the cloth was drawn , the W . M . gave the loyal and Masonic toasts , which were duly honoured . The health of the visitors was next proposed in very complimentary terms , for which Brn . Henry Thompson , J . W .
206 , returned thanks . The AV . M . said the next toast he should have the pleasure of proposing , was one that he was sure would be most acceptable to every brother present , and that was , "The Health of Bro . Seaman , their immediate P . M . " To dilate on the good qualities and virtues of Bro . Seaman , -which had been active rather than passive , would be superfluous on his part , for , during the twelve months which ho had occupied the chair , he seemed to have two
objects mainly in view—one was the welfare of the Lodge , and tho other was the comfort of the brethren . How he had performed them he would tell them as briefly as he could , as time pressed upon them ; and he might say that never since the establishment of the Beadon Lodge had they had so many members , or so large a surplus in hand . That spoke well for the welfare of the Lodge ; and as to the comfort ; of the brethren , by his undeviating kindness and courtesy , he had only to ask the
members how well he had succeeded . Therefore , it was to him ( tho AV . M . ) a great pleasure to propose " The Health of Bro . Seaman : " but he had a still greater pleasure in presenting him with the jewel which had been voted to him by the Lodge for his special acceptance ; and it was with the utmost satisfaction that he then affixed it to his breast , trusting that lie might enjoy long life , health , and happiness to wear it . He then proposed " The Health of Bro . Seaman , P . M ., " which was drunk
with the utmost cordiality . ( The jewel is a very handsome one , and bore an appropriate inscription ) . —Bro . SEAMAN , P . M ., said , in rising to return thanks for the great compliment they had paid him , he knew no adequate terms to express his gratitude ,
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The Masonic Mirror.
All appeal from the Oriental Lodge , 2 , o . DSS , Constantinople , against the ruling of the Deputy Provincial Grand Master . NOTICES or MOTIONS . By Bro . John Udall , P . G . D . : — "That tho sum of £ 50 bo given from the Finn ! of Greueral Purposes , to supply coals to the inmates of tho Masonic Asylum at Croydon . "
By Bro . Richard W . Motion , P . M ., So . 663 : — " That in consideration of the increasing number of applications for admission into the Royal Masonical Institution for Boys , it is desirable that further accommodation should be provided with as little delay as possible . That with a view to afford the Committee the means of meeting the additional
requirements , tho sum of £ 1000 be granted from the Fund of General Purposes . " By Bro . J . Rankin Stebbing , P . M ., 2 so . 152 : — " That in the opinion of this Grand Lodge it is not desirable that a larger sum than £ 19 , 000 be expended in additions to or improvements of Grand Lodge property , and that this
resolution be an instruction to any Board or Committee appointed or to be appointed in reference to this subject . " By Bro . Henry G . Warren , P . M ., Grand Stewards' Lodge : — on the Report of the Board of General Purposes relative to Grand Lodge property being brought under consideration , to move -.
—" That it is the opinion of this Grand Lodge that the most appropriate site for the proposed new Hall and Tavern would be on the recently acquired property of Grand Lodge to the west of the present Hall . " In the event of the above resolution being carried , Bro . Warren to move" That this Grand Lodge is further of opinion that the present
Tavern and Secretary ' s Offices , or so much of them as may be required , should be remodelled and devoted to tho purposes of Masonry only , so soon as the erection of a new Tavern will admit . "
By Bro . Henry G . AA arren , P . M ., G rand Stewards' Lodge : — to move to insert , at page 5-1- of the Book of Constitutions , the following Rule : — " That every Provincial Grand Master shall , by himself , his Deputy Grand Master , or Provincial Grand Secretary , forward to the M . W . Grand Master a copy of the minutes of each Provincial Grand Lodge within one month of the holding thereof ,
together with the names of all brethren appointed to Provincial Grand Office , the names and numbers of the lodges to which they belong , and their respective residences . " By Bro . Herbert Lloyd , P . G . D . : — " That—in the event of Grand Lodge agreeing to the alteration of Law 19 , page 107 , of the Book of Constitutions , as
proposed b y the W . M . Grand Master—Grand Lodge be empowered to appoint a permanent committee , consisting of seven members , to take into consideration the property belonging to the Fraternity of Free aud Accepted Masons of England , situate in Great Queen-street , Lineoln's-inn-fields , and to suggest a scheme for the consideration of Grand Lodge , as to thc best method of
appropriating the property , showing the statistics comprising the whole amount of cost for the several works , including the purchases , solicitor ' s charges , stamps , architect ' s commission , & c ., stating the amount under two distinct heads , viz ., remunerative , or that portion for which a reasonable return for tho outlay may be expectedtogether with tho amount of the
, return ; and unremunerative , or that portion which it will be necessary to expend for the purposes of the business of tho Craft , and for which no return beyond the additional accommodation derived therefrom can reasonably be expected . Also
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stating how , or in what manner , the works should be carried out so as not to interfere with the business of the Craft . Also the time required , together with the probable amount of each section , and the means by which the cost of the several sections aud the total amount is proposed to be paid . And that the said committee , if appointed , shall have full power to prepare plans , and procure whatever information may be found necessary for the approval of Grand Lodge , either hy competition or otherwise , and to carry out the said scheme if approved . "
Freemasons Girls' School.
FREEMASONS GIRLS' SCHOOL .
At a special meeting of the Governors of this Institution , on Thursday , the 21 st inst ., after a report had been read from Bro . Giraud , the Hon . Solicitor , it was resolved to accept an award from the South AA estern Railway Company of £ 500 , for a portion of tho property required by them , and this notwithstanding that there is a deud in existence guaranteeing it should not ho touched under a penalty of £ 1000 .
Metropolitan.
METROPOLITAN .
UKADON LODGE ( So . 902 . )—The anniversary and installation meeting of this Lodge was held on Wednesday evening , August 20 th , at the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge . Bro . Edward Seaman , W . M ., presided , supported by his officers , Bros . Blackburn , Potter , and Avery , P . M . s , and a large body of visitors . The Lodge having been duly opened and the minutes read , tho W . M . passed Bros . Taylor , Cooke , Drake , and Clarke , to the second degree . The Lodge was then opened in the third degree ,
and the W . M . in a most able manner raised Bros . Clarke , Garland , and W . Seaman to the sublime degree of M . M . The W . M . then vacated the chair , which was taken by Bro . Alfred Avery , P . M ., and Bro . Quelch , the Worshipful Master elect , was presented , the choice of the brethren having fallen upon him . Bro . Avery then proceeded to install Bro . Quelch into the chair of K . S . as W . M . for the ensuing year , and seldom has that important ceremony been performed in a more able manner than on
this occasion , tho several addresses being delivered in a style which elicited unanimous approbation . The W . M . then appointed his officers as follows : —Bros . C . T . M . Bell , S . W . ; James AVilliam Avery , J . W . ; Septimus King , S . D . ; Richard May , J . D . ; Abraham Peter Lennard , I . G . ; W . F . Blackburn , Sec . ; and R . Parker , Dir . of Cers . The Lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned for refreshment , which was served up in Bro . Kackstruw's best style . After the cloth was drawn , the W . M . gave the loyal and Masonic toasts , which were duly honoured . The health of the visitors was next proposed in very complimentary terms , for which Brn . Henry Thompson , J . W .
206 , returned thanks . The AV . M . said the next toast he should have the pleasure of proposing , was one that he was sure would be most acceptable to every brother present , and that was , "The Health of Bro . Seaman , their immediate P . M . " To dilate on the good qualities and virtues of Bro . Seaman , -which had been active rather than passive , would be superfluous on his part , for , during the twelve months which ho had occupied the chair , he seemed to have two
objects mainly in view—one was the welfare of the Lodge , and tho other was the comfort of the brethren . How he had performed them he would tell them as briefly as he could , as time pressed upon them ; and he might say that never since the establishment of the Beadon Lodge had they had so many members , or so large a surplus in hand . That spoke well for the welfare of the Lodge ; and as to the comfort ; of the brethren , by his undeviating kindness and courtesy , he had only to ask the
members how well he had succeeded . Therefore , it was to him ( tho AV . M . ) a great pleasure to propose " The Health of Bro . Seaman : " but he had a still greater pleasure in presenting him with the jewel which had been voted to him by the Lodge for his special acceptance ; and it was with the utmost satisfaction that he then affixed it to his breast , trusting that lie might enjoy long life , health , and happiness to wear it . He then proposed " The Health of Bro . Seaman , P . M ., " which was drunk
with the utmost cordiality . ( The jewel is a very handsome one , and bore an appropriate inscription ) . —Bro . SEAMAN , P . M ., said , in rising to return thanks for the great compliment they had paid him , he knew no adequate terms to express his gratitude ,