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NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
ST . MICHAEL'S LODGE , No . 211 . AT the Albion , Aldersgate Street , City , on Tuesday last , a regular meefcinsr of this Lodge was held . In the absence of the W . M . Bro . Henry Lindfield , who was in attendance at the funeral of a near relative , the ohair was taken by Bro . Alexander Dickson I . P . M . ; he was supported by Bros . Harry Nash S . W ., King J . W ., Alfred Green P . M . Treasurer , W . Radcliffe P . M . Secretary , Orlton Cooper S . D .,
Kirkland I . G ., Banks Tyler ; P . M . 's Usher Back , W . W . Morgan , T . H . Peiroe , and a fall gathering of members . Amongst the Visitors present were Bros . Heyes W . M . 1602 , Strickland 1602 , Lee , Collinga , Ac . After preliminaries , Bro . W . J . Bennett was raised to the sublime degree , and Bro . Strickland ( at the request of Bro . Heyes ) was
passed , both ceremonies being carried out by Bro . Alfred Green P . M ., who was heartily congratulated on the ability he displayed , especially as he undertook the duties at a moment's notice . After routine work Lodge was closed , and the regular meetings adjourned till October next . Refreshment followed labour , and a most enjoyable evening was brought to a close at 10 * 30 .
GREY FRIARS LODGE . No . 1101
A REGULAR meeting waa held on Wednesday , 14 th March , ! at the Masonio Hall , Reading , when there were present : — Bros . C . Slaughter W . M ., W . Hickie S . W ., J . Greenaway J . W ., E . W . Ridley Secretary , W . Hukins S . D ., J . Sparrow J . D ., T . P . Stewart acting as I . G ., R . E . Hodder Staward , W . Hemmings Tyler j P . M . ' s—E . Margrett acting as D . C , Ed . Blaekwell acting as I . P . M . ;
Members—Bros . W . B . Reed , W . E . Parkes , D . N . Heron , W . M . Colebrook , W . B . Biddies acting as Organist , R . P . Hart , B . W . Bennett , E . P . Silver , N . Garrett ; Visitors : D . Amos 1248 , A . 3 . Shilton 925 . Lodge was opened and the minntes of last meeting were read aud confirmed . The candidate for initiation as serving member
appeared , and the Secretary rend dispensation from the Prov . G . M ., granting permission for the candidate to be duly initiated ; this was done by the Worshipful Master . The Ballot was taken for a candidate for initiation , who was elected . The Worshipful Master announced his intention of serving a Stewardship at the
coming Festival of the Royal Masonio Institntion for Boys . Bro . E . Margrett P . M . gave notice of motion : — " That the sum of ten guineas be voted from the funds of the Ledge to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , and that this amount be placed on the list of the W . M . " The W . M . proposed and the S . W . seconded Bro . Alfred John
Shilton , of Reading , as a joining member . The W . M . proposed and Bro . W . B . Reed seconded a candidate for initiation . The Secretary read a communication from the Prov . G . Secretary , stating that £ 10 10 s had been awarded to this Lodge by Prov . G . Lodge , and asking to which of the Masonio Charities the Lodge would like the grant
appropriated ? Bro . E . J . Blaekwell P . M . proposed , and the Secretary seconded the following resolution : — " That the £ 10 10 s , granted by Prov . G . Lodge , be added to the list of the W . M . on his attendance as Steward * at the Festival of the Royal Masonio Institution for Boys . " After tbe nsual closing ceremonies , the Lodge was adjourned .
THE LODGE OP ST . JOHN , Nc . 1306
THE installation meeting of this flourishing Lodge took place on Wednesday , at the Three Nuns Hotel , Aldgate . Notwithstanding the early hour at which the brethren were summoned to attend ( three o ' clock ) there was a full attendance when Lodge was opened by Br-J . Jobn Loftus . After tbe minutes of last meeting bad been read aud confirmed , the report of the Audit Committee was presented .
This showed the Lodge to be in a sound financial condition . During the past year no less than thirty guineas had been subscribed from the Funds in support of the Masonio Charitable Institutions , and iu addition the members had given substantial support to their Stewards . Bros . Tripe and Craighead were raised , and
Mr . Frank White , who was proposed as a candidate for initiation by Brother McCreddie , and seconded by Brother Lyoni ? , underwent the ordeal of the ballot . The result was in favour of the candidate ' s initiation , and he was introduced and made acquainted with the mysteries of the Craft in the first degree . Bro . Clements P . M . now took the chair and carried ont the installation
ceremony in favour of Bro . Oxley , fche S . W . of last year . Bro . Clements is a competent worker , and on this occasion he gave an essentially perfect rendering of the ceremony . The following were invested as the Officers : —Bros . J . Loftus I . P . M ., Wm . O . Sweetman S . W , H . J . G . Hirat J . W ., J . Twinn Secretary , W . Beck P . M . Treas .,
A . W . Flack S . D ., A . F . 0 . Dickson J . D ., J . Magrath P . M . D . C ., A . Lloyd I . G ., 0 . Dawe aud C . V . Jenkins Stewards . After the addresses had been given , a Past Master ' s jewel was presented to the retiring Master , routine work was considered , and Lodge closed . Amongst those in attendance were Past Masters J . G . Twinn , A . G . Clements ,
G . Holdom , W . Beok ; Visitors-. —Bros . Turton 1382 , Charles Allen 1382 , John Swanston 117 , Barritt 1625 , E . H . Walker 1441 , T . W . Ferryman 65 , W . H . Myers P . M . 820 , E . W . Clements J . W . 816 , T . W . Venner 901 , Thos . Pargeter P . M . 598 , B . Stewart P . M . 1278 , P . C . Rogers 901 , G . H . Clarke Senior Warden 1227 , Gerrard J .
King 1259 , A . H . Robinson 1010 , J . T . Dormer Junior Warden 1571 , John G . Stevens P . M . 554 , W . W . Morgan P . M . 211 , & c , & c . A capital banquet , bountifully provided , followed ; but we feel justified in making the inquiry , —How was it the cloth was not cleared till nearly 10 o ' clock ? In these days of rapid " locomotion "
wo can scarcely recognise the necessity for spending so much time o «* er our Masonio functions . This seemed to be the idea of the W . M ., Bro . Oxley , who lost no time when he once started with the toasts . The Loyal toasts were accorded an enthusiastic reception ,
and oar veteran friend Bro . Sherwin , Oiganist of the Lodge , gave the National A » them aud " God Bless the Prince of Wales . " The health of the W . M . was proposed by Bro . Loftus . The brethren would agree with him when he ventured to assert Bro . Oxley was the right man in the right place . He was essentially a shining light
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in Freemasonry . It was known to the brethren of the Lodge that their W . M . had recently undergone the experiences of a serious illnesf ^ whioh had taxed him somewhat heavily ; however , all were pleased to gee him present , though in an enfeebled state . All trnsted ho might regain health and strength to fulfil his duties in the capable
manner that was anticipated by the members . Without farther preface he would ask the brethren to drink the toast in a bumper . On rising to reply , the W . M . said he felt a certain amount ot trepidation when he looked forward to the duties that now devolved upon him , and could not obliterate the fact from his mind that many dangers beset his path . Brother
Oxley then continued in a witty and eminently poetical speech , well considered and eloquently delivered , assuring the brethren that the best interests of their Lodge should have his earnest consideration and sturdy support . In replying to the toast given in his honour , the I . P . M . said that ia retiring from the ohair
he felt he was leaving the Lodge in the charge of one who was fnlly capable of presiding over its destinies . For himself , he stood there that evening the proud possessor of two jewels ; the first represented the services he had been able to give to the Benevolent Institution at its Festival in February last , and the second , so
generously given him by the Lodge on the present occasion . He could assure the brethren he wished the Lodge every prosperity , and that his associations with them might continue for many years to come . The next compliment that was paid waa to the Installing Master Bro . Clements , who in acknowledgment said that though his
services would be at the disposal of the Lodge , he looked forward to an early date when the retiring Master would instal his successor . The toast of the Initiate came next , then the Visitors were complimented , and replies were given by Brothers Stewart , Pargeter , Dormer , Morgan and others . With the toast of the Charities was
identified the name of Bro . John G . Stevens , who gave a practical account of what was being done by the three Charitable Institutions , taking them in the order of their establishment . Bro . Stevens also referred to the splendid work being done by the Board of Benevolence on behalf of brethren , or those who were left by them , in distressed
circumstances . Bro . Stevens closed his remarks with a graceful recognition of the sturdy support at all times given by the members of this Lodge to the Masonio Institutions . Two or three other toasts followed . Some capital songs and recitations were given between fche toasts , Bros . Gerrard King , Hone , Clark , Harper and others ably contributing .
COTEHELE LODGE , No . 2166 .
THE annual meeting took place on Monday , the 1 st instnat , at Calstock . Bro . Pearce 557 ably performed the ceremony of installing Bro . W . Sowden as Worshipful Master for the ensuing year . The following Officers wero appointed : —Bros . G . Bowe I . P . M ., A . H . Bates S . W ., J . Samuel J . W ., H . Down Treasurer , A . N . Camp , bell Chaplain , R . R . Alford Secretary , W . H . Bone S . D ., W . Grills
J . D ., J . James I . G ., W . Coulter Tyler , R , P . Coath and J . Hammersley Stewards , E . Smale Dir . of Cers . Tbe brethren afterwards adjourned to Bro . Darbar's , Ashburton Hotel , and partook of an excellent dinner . After tbe usual Loyal and Masonic toasts , songs and recitations were rendered by Bros . Sowden , Hammersley , Pront , Coulter , Coath and Pront .
RYE LODGE . No . 2272 .
THIS Lodge held its usual meeting at the Peckham Public Hal ' , on Wednesday , the 10 th instant , Bro . J . W . Dewsnap W . M . having taken his chair , and tbe Officers their allotted positions , tea Lodge was opened with due ceremony . The minutes having been ready by the Secretary , Bro . Collier , the W . M . proceeded to raise Bro . Frederick Hussey , and also to pass Bro . G . R . Phillips . The
election of W . M ., Treasurer , and Tyler for the ensuing year resulted in the unanimous choice of Bro . Frederick Dunn as W . M ., Bro . G . S . Mansell Treasurer , and Bro . Thomas Bowler Tyler . After transact , ing other bnsiness the brethren partook of a banquet , provided by
Bro . H . E . Reed , of the Prince Albert , East Suirey Grove . Amongst the visitors present were Bros . Judge , Cattermole , Dunn , Etheridge and Lamb . A ballot took place for several joining members , and John Blundell Maple , Esq , M . P ., was proposed as a candidate for initiation .
Merchants' Lodge of Instruction , No . 241 . — The
annual supper was held , on the 2 nd instant , at the Harrington Restaurant , Harrington-street , Liverpool , Bro . J . Brotherton Preceptor occupying the chair , and Bro . J . M'Nab W . M . 241 the vice , chair . Among the members present were Bros . E . Sherwood P . M . 786 , VV . Marwood Secrefcaiy 786 , and A . E . Povey Treasurer 241 .
Bro . Luker's catering gav-u universal satisfaction . A very flourishing state of affairs in this prominent Lodge of Instruction was announced by the Treasurer , nnd a most enjoyable evening was spent . Daring the proceedings a handsome piece of electro-silver was presented to Bro . Brotherton as a mark of the esteem in which he is held by the
members who receive Masonic instruction at hia hands ; whilst a cordial vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . M'Nab , the retiring Treasurer , for his valuable labours during his term of office ; a similar vote being given to Bro . West , the late Secretary . A wellrendered musical programme contributed to the success of the
meeting . Eose Lodge of Instruction , Mo . 1622 . —A meeting was held on the 4 th instant , at tbe Stirling Castle , Camberwell , S . E . Present : —Bros . D . Rose WM ., F . Hilton S . W ., Elgar J W ., T . Grammant Secretary , Stone S . D ., Thompson J . D ., Pickett I . G . P . M . ' s—
Bros . Voisey , Murche , Captain Vincent , Bate , Channoo , Eckersall , Mercer , Addington , Mole , Towers , Loader ,- Bros . Irwin , North , Davis , Gomm , Osterstock , Plant , Ayris , Shrubsole , Milliken , Whitehead , Halls , Martin , Edwards , Oatbwaite , Say , Price , Meyer , Klyne ,
Stafford , Kemble , Dunn , Parr , Pellew , Snell , Bethell , & c . The Fifteen Sections were worked by the following : —Bros . Pickett , R . C . Davis ( 2 ) , Stone , Channon , Hilton , Voisey ; Bros . Martin , Grummant , Murche , Elgar , Bate ; Bros , Sow ton , Vincent , Loader .
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Notices Of Meetings.
NOTICES OF MEETINGS .
ST . MICHAEL'S LODGE , No . 211 . AT the Albion , Aldersgate Street , City , on Tuesday last , a regular meefcinsr of this Lodge was held . In the absence of the W . M . Bro . Henry Lindfield , who was in attendance at the funeral of a near relative , the ohair was taken by Bro . Alexander Dickson I . P . M . ; he was supported by Bros . Harry Nash S . W ., King J . W ., Alfred Green P . M . Treasurer , W . Radcliffe P . M . Secretary , Orlton Cooper S . D .,
Kirkland I . G ., Banks Tyler ; P . M . 's Usher Back , W . W . Morgan , T . H . Peiroe , and a fall gathering of members . Amongst the Visitors present were Bros . Heyes W . M . 1602 , Strickland 1602 , Lee , Collinga , Ac . After preliminaries , Bro . W . J . Bennett was raised to the sublime degree , and Bro . Strickland ( at the request of Bro . Heyes ) was
passed , both ceremonies being carried out by Bro . Alfred Green P . M ., who was heartily congratulated on the ability he displayed , especially as he undertook the duties at a moment's notice . After routine work Lodge was closed , and the regular meetings adjourned till October next . Refreshment followed labour , and a most enjoyable evening was brought to a close at 10 * 30 .
GREY FRIARS LODGE . No . 1101
A REGULAR meeting waa held on Wednesday , 14 th March , ! at the Masonio Hall , Reading , when there were present : — Bros . C . Slaughter W . M ., W . Hickie S . W ., J . Greenaway J . W ., E . W . Ridley Secretary , W . Hukins S . D ., J . Sparrow J . D ., T . P . Stewart acting as I . G ., R . E . Hodder Staward , W . Hemmings Tyler j P . M . ' s—E . Margrett acting as D . C , Ed . Blaekwell acting as I . P . M . ;
Members—Bros . W . B . Reed , W . E . Parkes , D . N . Heron , W . M . Colebrook , W . B . Biddies acting as Organist , R . P . Hart , B . W . Bennett , E . P . Silver , N . Garrett ; Visitors : D . Amos 1248 , A . 3 . Shilton 925 . Lodge was opened and the minntes of last meeting were read aud confirmed . The candidate for initiation as serving member
appeared , and the Secretary rend dispensation from the Prov . G . M ., granting permission for the candidate to be duly initiated ; this was done by the Worshipful Master . The Ballot was taken for a candidate for initiation , who was elected . The Worshipful Master announced his intention of serving a Stewardship at the
coming Festival of the Royal Masonio Institntion for Boys . Bro . E . Margrett P . M . gave notice of motion : — " That the sum of ten guineas be voted from the funds of the Ledge to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , and that this amount be placed on the list of the W . M . " The W . M . proposed and the S . W . seconded Bro . Alfred John
Shilton , of Reading , as a joining member . The W . M . proposed and Bro . W . B . Reed seconded a candidate for initiation . The Secretary read a communication from the Prov . G . Secretary , stating that £ 10 10 s had been awarded to this Lodge by Prov . G . Lodge , and asking to which of the Masonio Charities the Lodge would like the grant
appropriated ? Bro . E . J . Blaekwell P . M . proposed , and the Secretary seconded the following resolution : — " That the £ 10 10 s , granted by Prov . G . Lodge , be added to the list of the W . M . on his attendance as Steward * at the Festival of the Royal Masonio Institution for Boys . " After tbe nsual closing ceremonies , the Lodge was adjourned .
THE LODGE OP ST . JOHN , Nc . 1306
THE installation meeting of this flourishing Lodge took place on Wednesday , at the Three Nuns Hotel , Aldgate . Notwithstanding the early hour at which the brethren were summoned to attend ( three o ' clock ) there was a full attendance when Lodge was opened by Br-J . Jobn Loftus . After tbe minutes of last meeting bad been read aud confirmed , the report of the Audit Committee was presented .
This showed the Lodge to be in a sound financial condition . During the past year no less than thirty guineas had been subscribed from the Funds in support of the Masonio Charitable Institutions , and iu addition the members had given substantial support to their Stewards . Bros . Tripe and Craighead were raised , and
Mr . Frank White , who was proposed as a candidate for initiation by Brother McCreddie , and seconded by Brother Lyoni ? , underwent the ordeal of the ballot . The result was in favour of the candidate ' s initiation , and he was introduced and made acquainted with the mysteries of the Craft in the first degree . Bro . Clements P . M . now took the chair and carried ont the installation
ceremony in favour of Bro . Oxley , fche S . W . of last year . Bro . Clements is a competent worker , and on this occasion he gave an essentially perfect rendering of the ceremony . The following were invested as the Officers : —Bros . J . Loftus I . P . M ., Wm . O . Sweetman S . W , H . J . G . Hirat J . W ., J . Twinn Secretary , W . Beck P . M . Treas .,
A . W . Flack S . D ., A . F . 0 . Dickson J . D ., J . Magrath P . M . D . C ., A . Lloyd I . G ., 0 . Dawe aud C . V . Jenkins Stewards . After the addresses had been given , a Past Master ' s jewel was presented to the retiring Master , routine work was considered , and Lodge closed . Amongst those in attendance were Past Masters J . G . Twinn , A . G . Clements ,
G . Holdom , W . Beok ; Visitors-. —Bros . Turton 1382 , Charles Allen 1382 , John Swanston 117 , Barritt 1625 , E . H . Walker 1441 , T . W . Ferryman 65 , W . H . Myers P . M . 820 , E . W . Clements J . W . 816 , T . W . Venner 901 , Thos . Pargeter P . M . 598 , B . Stewart P . M . 1278 , P . C . Rogers 901 , G . H . Clarke Senior Warden 1227 , Gerrard J .
King 1259 , A . H . Robinson 1010 , J . T . Dormer Junior Warden 1571 , John G . Stevens P . M . 554 , W . W . Morgan P . M . 211 , & c , & c . A capital banquet , bountifully provided , followed ; but we feel justified in making the inquiry , —How was it the cloth was not cleared till nearly 10 o ' clock ? In these days of rapid " locomotion "
wo can scarcely recognise the necessity for spending so much time o «* er our Masonio functions . This seemed to be the idea of the W . M ., Bro . Oxley , who lost no time when he once started with the toasts . The Loyal toasts were accorded an enthusiastic reception ,
and oar veteran friend Bro . Sherwin , Oiganist of the Lodge , gave the National A » them aud " God Bless the Prince of Wales . " The health of the W . M . was proposed by Bro . Loftus . The brethren would agree with him when he ventured to assert Bro . Oxley was the right man in the right place . He was essentially a shining light
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in Freemasonry . It was known to the brethren of the Lodge that their W . M . had recently undergone the experiences of a serious illnesf ^ whioh had taxed him somewhat heavily ; however , all were pleased to gee him present , though in an enfeebled state . All trnsted ho might regain health and strength to fulfil his duties in the capable
manner that was anticipated by the members . Without farther preface he would ask the brethren to drink the toast in a bumper . On rising to reply , the W . M . said he felt a certain amount ot trepidation when he looked forward to the duties that now devolved upon him , and could not obliterate the fact from his mind that many dangers beset his path . Brother
Oxley then continued in a witty and eminently poetical speech , well considered and eloquently delivered , assuring the brethren that the best interests of their Lodge should have his earnest consideration and sturdy support . In replying to the toast given in his honour , the I . P . M . said that ia retiring from the ohair
he felt he was leaving the Lodge in the charge of one who was fnlly capable of presiding over its destinies . For himself , he stood there that evening the proud possessor of two jewels ; the first represented the services he had been able to give to the Benevolent Institution at its Festival in February last , and the second , so
generously given him by the Lodge on the present occasion . He could assure the brethren he wished the Lodge every prosperity , and that his associations with them might continue for many years to come . The next compliment that was paid waa to the Installing Master Bro . Clements , who in acknowledgment said that though his
services would be at the disposal of the Lodge , he looked forward to an early date when the retiring Master would instal his successor . The toast of the Initiate came next , then the Visitors were complimented , and replies were given by Brothers Stewart , Pargeter , Dormer , Morgan and others . With the toast of the Charities was
identified the name of Bro . John G . Stevens , who gave a practical account of what was being done by the three Charitable Institutions , taking them in the order of their establishment . Bro . Stevens also referred to the splendid work being done by the Board of Benevolence on behalf of brethren , or those who were left by them , in distressed
circumstances . Bro . Stevens closed his remarks with a graceful recognition of the sturdy support at all times given by the members of this Lodge to the Masonio Institutions . Two or three other toasts followed . Some capital songs and recitations were given between fche toasts , Bros . Gerrard King , Hone , Clark , Harper and others ably contributing .
COTEHELE LODGE , No . 2166 .
THE annual meeting took place on Monday , the 1 st instnat , at Calstock . Bro . Pearce 557 ably performed the ceremony of installing Bro . W . Sowden as Worshipful Master for the ensuing year . The following Officers wero appointed : —Bros . G . Bowe I . P . M ., A . H . Bates S . W ., J . Samuel J . W ., H . Down Treasurer , A . N . Camp , bell Chaplain , R . R . Alford Secretary , W . H . Bone S . D ., W . Grills
J . D ., J . James I . G ., W . Coulter Tyler , R , P . Coath and J . Hammersley Stewards , E . Smale Dir . of Cers . Tbe brethren afterwards adjourned to Bro . Darbar's , Ashburton Hotel , and partook of an excellent dinner . After tbe usual Loyal and Masonic toasts , songs and recitations were rendered by Bros . Sowden , Hammersley , Pront , Coulter , Coath and Pront .
RYE LODGE . No . 2272 .
THIS Lodge held its usual meeting at the Peckham Public Hal ' , on Wednesday , the 10 th instant , Bro . J . W . Dewsnap W . M . having taken his chair , and tbe Officers their allotted positions , tea Lodge was opened with due ceremony . The minutes having been ready by the Secretary , Bro . Collier , the W . M . proceeded to raise Bro . Frederick Hussey , and also to pass Bro . G . R . Phillips . The
election of W . M ., Treasurer , and Tyler for the ensuing year resulted in the unanimous choice of Bro . Frederick Dunn as W . M ., Bro . G . S . Mansell Treasurer , and Bro . Thomas Bowler Tyler . After transact , ing other bnsiness the brethren partook of a banquet , provided by
Bro . H . E . Reed , of the Prince Albert , East Suirey Grove . Amongst the visitors present were Bros . Judge , Cattermole , Dunn , Etheridge and Lamb . A ballot took place for several joining members , and John Blundell Maple , Esq , M . P ., was proposed as a candidate for initiation .
Merchants' Lodge of Instruction , No . 241 . — The
annual supper was held , on the 2 nd instant , at the Harrington Restaurant , Harrington-street , Liverpool , Bro . J . Brotherton Preceptor occupying the chair , and Bro . J . M'Nab W . M . 241 the vice , chair . Among the members present were Bros . E . Sherwood P . M . 786 , VV . Marwood Secrefcaiy 786 , and A . E . Povey Treasurer 241 .
Bro . Luker's catering gav-u universal satisfaction . A very flourishing state of affairs in this prominent Lodge of Instruction was announced by the Treasurer , nnd a most enjoyable evening was spent . Daring the proceedings a handsome piece of electro-silver was presented to Bro . Brotherton as a mark of the esteem in which he is held by the
members who receive Masonic instruction at hia hands ; whilst a cordial vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . M'Nab , the retiring Treasurer , for his valuable labours during his term of office ; a similar vote being given to Bro . West , the late Secretary . A wellrendered musical programme contributed to the success of the
meeting . Eose Lodge of Instruction , Mo . 1622 . —A meeting was held on the 4 th instant , at tbe Stirling Castle , Camberwell , S . E . Present : —Bros . D . Rose WM ., F . Hilton S . W ., Elgar J W ., T . Grammant Secretary , Stone S . D ., Thompson J . D ., Pickett I . G . P . M . ' s—
Bros . Voisey , Murche , Captain Vincent , Bate , Channoo , Eckersall , Mercer , Addington , Mole , Towers , Loader ,- Bros . Irwin , North , Davis , Gomm , Osterstock , Plant , Ayris , Shrubsole , Milliken , Whitehead , Halls , Martin , Edwards , Oatbwaite , Say , Price , Meyer , Klyne ,
Stafford , Kemble , Dunn , Parr , Pellew , Snell , Bethell , & c . The Fifteen Sections were worked by the following : —Bros . Pickett , R . C . Davis ( 2 ) , Stone , Channon , Hilton , Voisey ; Bros . Martin , Grummant , Murche , Elgar , Bate ; Bros , Sow ton , Vincent , Loader .