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undoubtedly will , make a position . No one would seek to tell me , I should hope , that that lad had a just right to be admitted a scholar of the Institution . In another case , which has but now come under my notice , a very worthy Brother has died , who for thirty-five years past has been in receipt of a Government pension . Although the pension has ceased , his widow has a little property and an income

sufficient to keep her in comfort for the rest of her life , but a family of three unmarried daughters , who have lived at home under the support and care of their parents , has prompted an application to the Board of Benevolence with every hope of success .

* * Another year of dead endeavors buried beneath the tombstone of time , and another year upon us to lure us into the belief that as its predecessor dies , with all its troubles and disappointments , so this one is born with greater hopes and ambition . How we all live for the future ! At school we long for Christmas to come , so that we

may spend that promised week with Jack Fenton and Jack Fenton ' s sister . Is it really Jack or his sister we long for ? Then we are anxious for school life to cease in favor of that hour when we may step out into the world , with a tall hat and irreproachable " patents . " Then we wish to " become a Mason , " which does not

satisfy us , We must get married—which does not satisfy us ; and so we go on unsatisfied until the end of the chapter , always living for something to be obtained to morrow , always ambitious for something that on ! ) ' futurity can procure us . Next year will give us more than this . Wait till December comes round , and the last

days of the old year , too . We can drink a little extra wine to the death of the present , and one glass more to the health of the New chapter . As the bells ring out the funeral march we can clasp hands , sing "Auld Lang Syne , " and convince ourselve . s that the new Year—long live the New Year—will be full of accomplished hopes

and satisfied endeavours . Pshaw ! What dreaming insects we are after all ! THE DRUID .

Masonic Mems.

Masonic Mems .

At the annual festival of the Moira Lodge ( 92 ) , held the early part of last month at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street , Col . Sir Norman W . Pringle , Bart ., S . W ., was installed into the chair by Bro . R . F . Gould , the distinguished Masonic historian . All the

officers and many P . M . ' s of the LoJge were present , and many visitors , among them being the Grand Treasurer , Bro . Frank Richardson , Major Lambert , Col . R . W . Edis , and Lieut . Coe Pratt , At the banquet which followed , " The Memory of the Earl of Moira " was proposed in a learned manner by the Treasurer of the Lodge ,

Bro . T . L . Wilkinson , P . M ., and in response to the toast of the Worshipful Master , Sir Norman promised to uphold the dignity of the chair during his term of office .

* * * Lieut .-Col . Pratt , R . A ., in responding to the toast of the " Visitors" said : — "I feel that my having been called upon to respond for so many distinguished brethren is due to the fact that I this year fill the chair of a London Lodge—the Quatuor Coronati —of which one of the principal founders is the Bro . Gould to

whom the W . M . has already alluded in such eloquent terms . The object of this new Lodge is to find out something about Masonry . We Masons have been sarcastically alluded to as people who kept shut with a secret key an empty room . No one can deny that there is some foundation for the epigram , but our wish is to furnish the

room , and to clothe with flesh the skeleton we have been long carrying about with us . Few among us again have not wondered at , and perhaps resented , part of our ritual as not being in accordance with modern ideas . If we can show that the quaint and archaic forms are but a survival of long past times , and once had a definite meaning , we shall confer a boon on all Masons , and explain many things that are now hid in darkness . I may add that

Masonic Mems.

our Masonic researches are published , open to all , and procurable at slight expense . I am sure , however , that , whatever we learn , we shall not be able to find a better exemplar of good companionship and hospitality than the Moira Lodge . " * * *

Bro . the Rev . T . W . Lemon , M . A ., P . P . G . J . W . of Devon , Provincial Prior , & c , of Hertford College , Oxford , late Vicar of Buckerell , Devon , having performed the statutable exercises , has , by decree of the Convocation of his University , been admitted to the Degrees of Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity , by acclamation . We hope to have an early opportunity of spending a few hours with this " Eminent Mason at Home . "

* * * The December meeting of the Committee of Management of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution was held in Freemasons' Hall as usual . Bro . Jabez Hogg , P . G . D ., occupied the chair . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and verified , the

Secretary reported the deaths of one male and one widow annuitant and one widow candidate . The Warden's report for the past month was read , and one application from the widow of a recently-deceased candidate for half her late husband ' s annuity was granted . Eleven petitions ( seven men and four widows ) were considered , with the

result that of the male petitions five were accepted , one deferred , and one rejected , while the widows' petitions were accepted , the names of those accepted being ordered to be placed on the list of candidates for the election in May , 1890 . * *

-it-Brother Thomas Girdwood , who died at Craigmore , Rothesay , on the 1 st of last month , was ninety-three years of age , and was made a Mason in St . John's , Maybole ( 11 ) , on March 23 , 1822 , so that at his death he had been nearly sixty-eight years a member of the Craft . * * •*

There is a Lodge in the Glasgow Province that has no less than seven Gunns on the roll of membership . Five of them were present at the last meeting , and these five are now in office . There is a father and three sons ; the fifth , though a " real good Gunn , '' is not related to the others . You will see , says the writer , that another

Gunn would have made a complete battery . The old Gunn was a gunner in his time , and has done good service for his country in India and elsewhere . * * * The Right Hon . the Marquis of Breadalbane , R . W . Prov . G . M .

for Perthshire , East , has visited St . John ' s Lodge ( 137 ) , accompanied by a deputation of Brethren from Perth . The books having been examined , the Grand Master expressed his satisfaction at the accuracy which they displayed and the flourishing condition of the Lodge both in regard to membership and funds . The Lodge is now in a healthier condition than it has been for the past five years .

* * * The General Committee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys held their monthly meeting at Freemasons' Hall , on Saturday last . Bro . Richard Eve , P . G . Treas . presided , and there were present Bros . George Plucknett , P . G . D ., Treasurer of the Institution , G . Everett , C . F . Hogard , G . Corbie , W . Masters , J . Glass ,

Joseph D . Langton , S . Richardson , W . A . Scurrah , F . E . Bennett , William Smith , E . Valeriani , E . de la Coste , C . H . Webb , E . Chamberlain , Stanley J . Attenborough , W . W . Morgan , J . S . Cumberland , Gordon Smith , George Mickley , M . A ., M . B ., the Rev . R . Morris , M . A ., LL . D ., W . Maple , Arthur H . Scurrah , G . P . Britten , A .

Durrant , Alfred Lamb , G . R . Langley , G . P . Gillard , J , H . Hawker , W . M . Stiles , J . Newton , C . D . Mote , E . St . Clair , Andrew Motion , A . J . Dixie , W . H . Saunders , G . Motion , Edwin Storr , and F . Binckes ( Secretary ) . The minutes of the previous Committee having been read and verified , three petitions were considered ,

with the result that one was deferred and two accepted , and the names ordered to be placed on the list of candidates for the election in April , 1890 . Four applications made in respect of grant towards

“The Masonic Review: 1890-01-01, Page 4” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 23 March 2023, masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/msr/issues/msr_01011890/page/4/.
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ROBERT BURNS AND FREEMASONRY. Article 11
Facts and Fancies. Article 12
Among the Bohemians. Article 14
Colonial and Foreign. Article 15
Gathered Chips. Article 16
Answers to Correspondents. Article 16
BOOKS AND PERIODICALS RECEIVED. Article 16
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Round And About.

undoubtedly will , make a position . No one would seek to tell me , I should hope , that that lad had a just right to be admitted a scholar of the Institution . In another case , which has but now come under my notice , a very worthy Brother has died , who for thirty-five years past has been in receipt of a Government pension . Although the pension has ceased , his widow has a little property and an income

sufficient to keep her in comfort for the rest of her life , but a family of three unmarried daughters , who have lived at home under the support and care of their parents , has prompted an application to the Board of Benevolence with every hope of success .

* * Another year of dead endeavors buried beneath the tombstone of time , and another year upon us to lure us into the belief that as its predecessor dies , with all its troubles and disappointments , so this one is born with greater hopes and ambition . How we all live for the future ! At school we long for Christmas to come , so that we

may spend that promised week with Jack Fenton and Jack Fenton ' s sister . Is it really Jack or his sister we long for ? Then we are anxious for school life to cease in favor of that hour when we may step out into the world , with a tall hat and irreproachable " patents . " Then we wish to " become a Mason , " which does not

satisfy us , We must get married—which does not satisfy us ; and so we go on unsatisfied until the end of the chapter , always living for something to be obtained to morrow , always ambitious for something that on ! ) ' futurity can procure us . Next year will give us more than this . Wait till December comes round , and the last

days of the old year , too . We can drink a little extra wine to the death of the present , and one glass more to the health of the New chapter . As the bells ring out the funeral march we can clasp hands , sing "Auld Lang Syne , " and convince ourselve . s that the new Year—long live the New Year—will be full of accomplished hopes

and satisfied endeavours . Pshaw ! What dreaming insects we are after all ! THE DRUID .

Masonic Mems.

Masonic Mems .

At the annual festival of the Moira Lodge ( 92 ) , held the early part of last month at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street , Col . Sir Norman W . Pringle , Bart ., S . W ., was installed into the chair by Bro . R . F . Gould , the distinguished Masonic historian . All the

officers and many P . M . ' s of the LoJge were present , and many visitors , among them being the Grand Treasurer , Bro . Frank Richardson , Major Lambert , Col . R . W . Edis , and Lieut . Coe Pratt , At the banquet which followed , " The Memory of the Earl of Moira " was proposed in a learned manner by the Treasurer of the Lodge ,

Bro . T . L . Wilkinson , P . M ., and in response to the toast of the Worshipful Master , Sir Norman promised to uphold the dignity of the chair during his term of office .

* * * Lieut .-Col . Pratt , R . A ., in responding to the toast of the " Visitors" said : — "I feel that my having been called upon to respond for so many distinguished brethren is due to the fact that I this year fill the chair of a London Lodge—the Quatuor Coronati —of which one of the principal founders is the Bro . Gould to

whom the W . M . has already alluded in such eloquent terms . The object of this new Lodge is to find out something about Masonry . We Masons have been sarcastically alluded to as people who kept shut with a secret key an empty room . No one can deny that there is some foundation for the epigram , but our wish is to furnish the

room , and to clothe with flesh the skeleton we have been long carrying about with us . Few among us again have not wondered at , and perhaps resented , part of our ritual as not being in accordance with modern ideas . If we can show that the quaint and archaic forms are but a survival of long past times , and once had a definite meaning , we shall confer a boon on all Masons , and explain many things that are now hid in darkness . I may add that

Masonic Mems.

our Masonic researches are published , open to all , and procurable at slight expense . I am sure , however , that , whatever we learn , we shall not be able to find a better exemplar of good companionship and hospitality than the Moira Lodge . " * * *

Bro . the Rev . T . W . Lemon , M . A ., P . P . G . J . W . of Devon , Provincial Prior , & c , of Hertford College , Oxford , late Vicar of Buckerell , Devon , having performed the statutable exercises , has , by decree of the Convocation of his University , been admitted to the Degrees of Bachelor and Doctor of Divinity , by acclamation . We hope to have an early opportunity of spending a few hours with this " Eminent Mason at Home . "

* * * The December meeting of the Committee of Management of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution was held in Freemasons' Hall as usual . Bro . Jabez Hogg , P . G . D ., occupied the chair . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and verified , the

Secretary reported the deaths of one male and one widow annuitant and one widow candidate . The Warden's report for the past month was read , and one application from the widow of a recently-deceased candidate for half her late husband ' s annuity was granted . Eleven petitions ( seven men and four widows ) were considered , with the

result that of the male petitions five were accepted , one deferred , and one rejected , while the widows' petitions were accepted , the names of those accepted being ordered to be placed on the list of candidates for the election in May , 1890 . * *

-it-Brother Thomas Girdwood , who died at Craigmore , Rothesay , on the 1 st of last month , was ninety-three years of age , and was made a Mason in St . John's , Maybole ( 11 ) , on March 23 , 1822 , so that at his death he had been nearly sixty-eight years a member of the Craft . * * •*

There is a Lodge in the Glasgow Province that has no less than seven Gunns on the roll of membership . Five of them were present at the last meeting , and these five are now in office . There is a father and three sons ; the fifth , though a " real good Gunn , '' is not related to the others . You will see , says the writer , that another

Gunn would have made a complete battery . The old Gunn was a gunner in his time , and has done good service for his country in India and elsewhere . * * * The Right Hon . the Marquis of Breadalbane , R . W . Prov . G . M .

for Perthshire , East , has visited St . John ' s Lodge ( 137 ) , accompanied by a deputation of Brethren from Perth . The books having been examined , the Grand Master expressed his satisfaction at the accuracy which they displayed and the flourishing condition of the Lodge both in regard to membership and funds . The Lodge is now in a healthier condition than it has been for the past five years .

* * * The General Committee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys held their monthly meeting at Freemasons' Hall , on Saturday last . Bro . Richard Eve , P . G . Treas . presided , and there were present Bros . George Plucknett , P . G . D ., Treasurer of the Institution , G . Everett , C . F . Hogard , G . Corbie , W . Masters , J . Glass ,

Joseph D . Langton , S . Richardson , W . A . Scurrah , F . E . Bennett , William Smith , E . Valeriani , E . de la Coste , C . H . Webb , E . Chamberlain , Stanley J . Attenborough , W . W . Morgan , J . S . Cumberland , Gordon Smith , George Mickley , M . A ., M . B ., the Rev . R . Morris , M . A ., LL . D ., W . Maple , Arthur H . Scurrah , G . P . Britten , A .

Durrant , Alfred Lamb , G . R . Langley , G . P . Gillard , J , H . Hawker , W . M . Stiles , J . Newton , C . D . Mote , E . St . Clair , Andrew Motion , A . J . Dixie , W . H . Saunders , G . Motion , Edwin Storr , and F . Binckes ( Secretary ) . The minutes of the previous Committee having been read and verified , three petitions were considered ,

with the result that one was deferred and two accepted , and the names ordered to be placed on the list of candidates for the election in April , 1890 . Four applications made in respect of grant towards

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