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Province , and he proposed a resolution expressing their sympathy , and their hope that Lord Egerton ' s illness might be of very short duration . Tho motion was seconded by the acting Deputy Provinoial Grand Master , and wa 3 oarried unanimously . From the Drill Hall the brethren , in full Masonio clothing , proceeded to the Parish Church , whioh was filled by a large congregation .
There was a shortened form of evening service , with a sermon by the Rov . J . Grant Bird Provincial Grand Chaplain , and at it 3 termination the procession was again formed , the surpliced choir , a considerable number of olergy , and several gentlemen connected with the village churoh and schools , joining it , and a brass band leading tho way to the school site . The site being reached , the Rev . E . Bate ? , rector ,
explained to the acting Provincial Grand Master that tho new building waa to be a substitute , educationally , for tho sohool church established some years ago by Mr . Geo . Fox , now of Elmhnrst II ill , Staffordshire , in memory of bis wife , in order to meet tho demand for increased school accommodation in the locality . Mr . W . Cobbett , on behalf of the Building Committee , presented Sir Horatio Lloyd with a
silver trowel , as a memento of the day ' s ceremony , and in appreciation of his kindness and that of his fellow Masons . The elaborate ceremonial prescribed by Grand Lodge was then conducted , under tho direotion of Bro . Browne , and the stone was proved and declared to he well and truly laid , with accompanying flourishes of trumpets , and was solemnly dedicated by the acting Depnty Provinoial Grand
Master , with vocal responses from a Masonic ohoir . Bro . E . B . Lingard Monk , Provinoial Grand Warden of Kent , proposed , and Mr . H . Boddington seconded , a vote of thanks to Sir Horatio Lloyd and Provinoial Grand Lodge for their attendance , and this being passed tbe proceedings ended with the return of the brethren to tho village .
Prov. Grand Lodge Of Middlesex.
PROV . GRAND LODGE OF MIDDLESEX .
rpHE annual meeting was held on Saturday , the - *• 14 th instant , at the Atbenaaum , Enfield , under the presidency of Bro . Colonel Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., P . G . W . Provincial Grand Master . Amongst tho Provincial Grand Officers and others who wero present were the
following : —Bros . Raymond H . Thrupp D . P . G . M ., J . W . J . Oswald , Rev . G . Nugee , G . H . Carter , H . C . Weld , Howard H . Room , E . Rogers , E . Monson , J . Laurence , W . Spearing , H . W . Schartau , W . H . Lee , J . Weston , E . Y . Joliffe , H . F . Bing , D . W . Pearco , Rev . S . T . H . Saunders ,
R . M . Jones , W . A . Rogers , J . F . Hepburn , G . Gregory , F . W . Lovander , T . H . Thompson , Rudolph G . Glover , J . F . H . Woodward , A . J . Eyre , J . Scnnell , W . A . Scurrah , T . L . Chandler , J . Woodmason , J . Osborn , K . R . Montgomery , C . A . Walter , Captain T . C . Walls , J . Ticklo ,
H . W . Roberts , C . Brown , G . Fehrenbach , A . Bryant , A . G . Fidler , C . I . Axford , W . Harris Saunders , E . Dalzell , H . Slyman , and tbe Worshipful Masters , Past Masters , Officers and Brethren of Lodges in tho Province . After Provincial Grand Lodge had been opened , and tho minutes
read and verified , the reports of tbe Audit and Charity Committees were presented , special mention being made of the fact that , with regard to the latter , there were but few applications for assistance during the past year . The election of Provincial Grand Treasurer resulted in . the
selection of Brother H . Pritchard P . M . 1415 and Seci-otary of the Bank of England Lodge , No . 2 G 3 . Brother Pritchard gracefully acknowledged tbe honour dono him . The Provincial Grand Master appointed Brother Raymond H . Thrupp as Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and invested the following Officers for tho year : —
Bro . Lieut .-Col . Bullock 1871 * ,.. Senior Warden Dr . A . E . Sansom 1494 ... Junior Warden Eev . G . Nngee 1691 ... ... " ^ Senior Chaplain Eev . W . W . Martin 1460 ... j Junior Chaplain
II . Pritchard 1415 ... ... Treasurer W . It . Palmer 2105 ... ... Itegistrar Howard H . Itoom 1777 ... Secretary Dr . WilliamB Cock 1597 ... ) „ . n Geo . Clark jun . 1777 j Sonlor Deac 0 na
J . D . E . Tarr 1293 ... ... } ., . „ J . Daviesl 309 j Junior Deacons J . Finch 1793 ... ... Supt . of Works K . C . Kilsby 1702 ... ... Dir . of Cors . II . W . NicholBon 382 ... ... Deputy Dir . of Cers . 10 . T . Edwards 788 ... ... Assistant Dir . of Cers .
Selby Parsons 1237 ... ... Sword Ddaror J . BoDltotil 579 ... ... ) 0 , , , „ W . C . Hall 2103 j Standard Bearer W . Wright 1897 ... ... Organist W . H . Lee 1897 ... ... Assidtaut Secretary J . Weston 1897 ... ... Pursuivant It . Drurnmond 1 G 56 ... ... Assistant Pursuivant
Dr . W . U . Caustou 805 . . " ^ A . II . Gurney 1503 ... ... | J . Hookey 2087 ... ... { a . , A . a B . Terrell 1494 [ -Stewards G . L . Wingate 1423 ... ... | J . Sadler Wood 2024 ... ... J J . Gilbert 1191 ... ,,. Tyler
Prov. Grand Lodge Of Middlesex.
The Immediate Past Wardens and the Registrar of last year wero , on tho nomination of the Deputy Provincial Grand Mastor , elected for tho Audit Committee for 1891 . Broa . W . H . Lee , Maplo , and Carter were appointod by the Provincial Grand Master , aud Bros . Dr . Riley , Frost ,
Creswick , and J . Tickle wero elected members of the Charity Committee . The Provincial Grand Master then said tho brethren would excuse him for introducing a question whioh was nob upon tho agenda . He was confident that every brother would have the greatest pleasure
and gratification with what he was about to do . They had been acquainted and know the duty performed by their lato Provincial Grand Secretary , Bro . Woodward , than whom no brother had performed tbe duties in a raoro efficient , more satisfactory , or more genial mannor . Bro .
Woodward came into the Province at a critical time , but he had a good system of organisation , and it was soon in a different position ; he would now , in tho namo of tho Province and those around him , present Bro . Woodward with a testimonial in appreciation of his services ; and he had
further gratification in being able to state that they should be able to present Mrs . Woodward with some mark of their appreciation of her husband ' s services . Bro . J . F . H . Woodward was perfectly at a loss for words to express what he felt . The Provincial Grand Master had spoken
in far too flattering terms of any service , he had rendered the Province . He ( Bro . Woodward ) had entered upon tho work of Provincial Grand Sccrotary at a very important period in the history of tho Province , viz ., one month before the now Book of Constitutions came
into force . That involved a large amount of work , for which ho was responsible . He would indeed have been ungrateful for tho great confidence reposed in him if be had not done his utmost to bring tbo by-laws of tho Lodges and Chapters into perfect agreement with the new
Book of Constitntions . It was a pleasure and an honour to serve under one so beloved and respected as Sir Francis Burdett . He must tako that opportunity of thanking tho Deputy Provincial Grand Master Bro . Thrupp , and Brother
W . H . Lee tho Assistant Provincial Grand Secretary , as also tho Secretaries of tbo Lodges and Scribes of tho Chapter ? , for the great assistance I hey had rendered him in bringing his work to a successful couolusion . Tho text of the illuminated address was , as follows : —
Tbo ltight Worshipful Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex , Bro . Col . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., Past Grand Warden of Euglaud , Itepresentativo from the Grand Lodge of Ireland . The Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex , Bro . Itaymond Ilonry Thrnpp , Past Assistant Grand Director of
Coremonies of England . Several Lodges and Chapters iu tho Province , and many Brethreu aud Companions of the same , whose immos are sot forth in the accompanyiug bound volume , being desirous of convoying in some substantial manner to \ V . Bro . John Francis Holmes Woodward ,
Past Grand Sword Bearer of England , and Past Provincial Grand Secretary of Middlesex , the expression of their feelings of sincere personal esteem , and especially their high sense of his valuable aud unremitting services to the Province while noting as its Secretary ,
during which time he brought its affairs into perfect order and to a most successful condition , beg his acceptance of a gold watoh aud chain , trusting that he may be endowed with long life and health to use this memento of the fraternal affection of the donors .
Signed on behalf of the subscribers , FKAS . BURDETT , Prov . Grand Master . Presented at a meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Middlesex , held at Enfield , 14 th June 1890 . Tho testimonial consisted of au illuminated and framed
address , a gold watch and chain , and a bracelet and locket for Mrs . Woodward . The sum of' 30 guineas was voted to tho R . M . I , for Girls , and 15 guineas each to the Boys ' and tbo Royal Masonic Benevolent Institutions . A sum of £ 13 was voted for the purposes of placing a memorial
on behalf of the Province in ono of the lights in tho windows in tho Centenary Hall of the R . M . I , for Girls . Tho roll of Lodges was then called . All , with the exception of the Elthorne aud Middlesex Lodge , No . 20 D-J-, were represented . A hearty vote of thanks wa 3 accorded
to tho Committee who carried out the arrangements for the meeting , which was acknowledged by Bro . Adams P . G . S . B . ; and to the lato Prov . Graud Treasurer , Brother Carter , for his services during the past year . Letters ot
apology for non-attendance wero announced from a Iai'g number of brethren . This completing the business Provincial Grand Lodgo was closed . After banquet tho Loyal toasts were heartily received . Iu giving tho Grand Officer ^ the Prov . Graud Master said tho Pro Graud Master waa one of thc most efficient members of thc Order , but W ^
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Province , and he proposed a resolution expressing their sympathy , and their hope that Lord Egerton ' s illness might be of very short duration . Tho motion was seconded by the acting Deputy Provinoial Grand Master , and wa 3 oarried unanimously . From the Drill Hall the brethren , in full Masonio clothing , proceeded to the Parish Church , whioh was filled by a large congregation .
There was a shortened form of evening service , with a sermon by the Rov . J . Grant Bird Provincial Grand Chaplain , and at it 3 termination the procession was again formed , the surpliced choir , a considerable number of olergy , and several gentlemen connected with the village churoh and schools , joining it , and a brass band leading tho way to the school site . The site being reached , the Rev . E . Bate ? , rector ,
explained to the acting Provincial Grand Master that tho new building waa to be a substitute , educationally , for tho sohool church established some years ago by Mr . Geo . Fox , now of Elmhnrst II ill , Staffordshire , in memory of bis wife , in order to meet tho demand for increased school accommodation in the locality . Mr . W . Cobbett , on behalf of the Building Committee , presented Sir Horatio Lloyd with a
silver trowel , as a memento of the day ' s ceremony , and in appreciation of his kindness and that of his fellow Masons . The elaborate ceremonial prescribed by Grand Lodge was then conducted , under tho direotion of Bro . Browne , and the stone was proved and declared to he well and truly laid , with accompanying flourishes of trumpets , and was solemnly dedicated by the acting Depnty Provinoial Grand
Master , with vocal responses from a Masonic ohoir . Bro . E . B . Lingard Monk , Provinoial Grand Warden of Kent , proposed , and Mr . H . Boddington seconded , a vote of thanks to Sir Horatio Lloyd and Provinoial Grand Lodge for their attendance , and this being passed tbe proceedings ended with the return of the brethren to tho village .
Prov. Grand Lodge Of Middlesex.
PROV . GRAND LODGE OF MIDDLESEX .
rpHE annual meeting was held on Saturday , the - *• 14 th instant , at the Atbenaaum , Enfield , under the presidency of Bro . Colonel Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., P . G . W . Provincial Grand Master . Amongst tho Provincial Grand Officers and others who wero present were the
following : —Bros . Raymond H . Thrupp D . P . G . M ., J . W . J . Oswald , Rev . G . Nugee , G . H . Carter , H . C . Weld , Howard H . Room , E . Rogers , E . Monson , J . Laurence , W . Spearing , H . W . Schartau , W . H . Lee , J . Weston , E . Y . Joliffe , H . F . Bing , D . W . Pearco , Rev . S . T . H . Saunders ,
R . M . Jones , W . A . Rogers , J . F . Hepburn , G . Gregory , F . W . Lovander , T . H . Thompson , Rudolph G . Glover , J . F . H . Woodward , A . J . Eyre , J . Scnnell , W . A . Scurrah , T . L . Chandler , J . Woodmason , J . Osborn , K . R . Montgomery , C . A . Walter , Captain T . C . Walls , J . Ticklo ,
H . W . Roberts , C . Brown , G . Fehrenbach , A . Bryant , A . G . Fidler , C . I . Axford , W . Harris Saunders , E . Dalzell , H . Slyman , and tbe Worshipful Masters , Past Masters , Officers and Brethren of Lodges in tho Province . After Provincial Grand Lodge had been opened , and tho minutes
read and verified , the reports of tbe Audit and Charity Committees were presented , special mention being made of the fact that , with regard to the latter , there were but few applications for assistance during the past year . The election of Provincial Grand Treasurer resulted in . the
selection of Brother H . Pritchard P . M . 1415 and Seci-otary of the Bank of England Lodge , No . 2 G 3 . Brother Pritchard gracefully acknowledged tbe honour dono him . The Provincial Grand Master appointed Brother Raymond H . Thrupp as Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and invested the following Officers for tho year : —
Bro . Lieut .-Col . Bullock 1871 * ,.. Senior Warden Dr . A . E . Sansom 1494 ... Junior Warden Eev . G . Nngee 1691 ... ... " ^ Senior Chaplain Eev . W . W . Martin 1460 ... j Junior Chaplain
II . Pritchard 1415 ... ... Treasurer W . It . Palmer 2105 ... ... Itegistrar Howard H . Itoom 1777 ... Secretary Dr . WilliamB Cock 1597 ... ) „ . n Geo . Clark jun . 1777 j Sonlor Deac 0 na
J . D . E . Tarr 1293 ... ... } ., . „ J . Daviesl 309 j Junior Deacons J . Finch 1793 ... ... Supt . of Works K . C . Kilsby 1702 ... ... Dir . of Cors . II . W . NicholBon 382 ... ... Deputy Dir . of Cers . 10 . T . Edwards 788 ... ... Assistant Dir . of Cers .
Selby Parsons 1237 ... ... Sword Ddaror J . BoDltotil 579 ... ... ) 0 , , , „ W . C . Hall 2103 j Standard Bearer W . Wright 1897 ... ... Organist W . H . Lee 1897 ... ... Assidtaut Secretary J . Weston 1897 ... ... Pursuivant It . Drurnmond 1 G 56 ... ... Assistant Pursuivant
Dr . W . U . Caustou 805 . . " ^ A . II . Gurney 1503 ... ... | J . Hookey 2087 ... ... { a . , A . a B . Terrell 1494 [ -Stewards G . L . Wingate 1423 ... ... | J . Sadler Wood 2024 ... ... J J . Gilbert 1191 ... ,,. Tyler
Prov. Grand Lodge Of Middlesex.
The Immediate Past Wardens and the Registrar of last year wero , on tho nomination of the Deputy Provincial Grand Mastor , elected for tho Audit Committee for 1891 . Broa . W . H . Lee , Maplo , and Carter were appointod by the Provincial Grand Master , aud Bros . Dr . Riley , Frost ,
Creswick , and J . Tickle wero elected members of the Charity Committee . The Provincial Grand Master then said tho brethren would excuse him for introducing a question whioh was nob upon tho agenda . He was confident that every brother would have the greatest pleasure
and gratification with what he was about to do . They had been acquainted and know the duty performed by their lato Provincial Grand Secretary , Bro . Woodward , than whom no brother had performed tbe duties in a raoro efficient , more satisfactory , or more genial mannor . Bro .
Woodward came into the Province at a critical time , but he had a good system of organisation , and it was soon in a different position ; he would now , in tho namo of tho Province and those around him , present Bro . Woodward with a testimonial in appreciation of his services ; and he had
further gratification in being able to state that they should be able to present Mrs . Woodward with some mark of their appreciation of her husband ' s services . Bro . J . F . H . Woodward was perfectly at a loss for words to express what he felt . The Provincial Grand Master had spoken
in far too flattering terms of any service , he had rendered the Province . He ( Bro . Woodward ) had entered upon tho work of Provincial Grand Sccrotary at a very important period in the history of tho Province , viz ., one month before the now Book of Constitutions came
into force . That involved a large amount of work , for which ho was responsible . He would indeed have been ungrateful for tho great confidence reposed in him if be had not done his utmost to bring tbo by-laws of tho Lodges and Chapters into perfect agreement with the new
Book of Constitntions . It was a pleasure and an honour to serve under one so beloved and respected as Sir Francis Burdett . He must tako that opportunity of thanking tho Deputy Provincial Grand Master Bro . Thrupp , and Brother
W . H . Lee tho Assistant Provincial Grand Secretary , as also tho Secretaries of tbo Lodges and Scribes of tho Chapter ? , for the great assistance I hey had rendered him in bringing his work to a successful couolusion . Tho text of the illuminated address was , as follows : —
Tbo ltight Worshipful Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex , Bro . Col . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., Past Grand Warden of Euglaud , Itepresentativo from the Grand Lodge of Ireland . The Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex , Bro . Itaymond Ilonry Thrnpp , Past Assistant Grand Director of
Coremonies of England . Several Lodges and Chapters iu tho Province , and many Brethreu aud Companions of the same , whose immos are sot forth in the accompanyiug bound volume , being desirous of convoying in some substantial manner to \ V . Bro . John Francis Holmes Woodward ,
Past Grand Sword Bearer of England , and Past Provincial Grand Secretary of Middlesex , the expression of their feelings of sincere personal esteem , and especially their high sense of his valuable aud unremitting services to the Province while noting as its Secretary ,
during which time he brought its affairs into perfect order and to a most successful condition , beg his acceptance of a gold watoh aud chain , trusting that he may be endowed with long life and health to use this memento of the fraternal affection of the donors .
Signed on behalf of the subscribers , FKAS . BURDETT , Prov . Grand Master . Presented at a meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Middlesex , held at Enfield , 14 th June 1890 . Tho testimonial consisted of au illuminated and framed
address , a gold watch and chain , and a bracelet and locket for Mrs . Woodward . The sum of' 30 guineas was voted to tho R . M . I , for Girls , and 15 guineas each to the Boys ' and tbo Royal Masonic Benevolent Institutions . A sum of £ 13 was voted for the purposes of placing a memorial
on behalf of the Province in ono of the lights in tho windows in tho Centenary Hall of the R . M . I , for Girls . Tho roll of Lodges was then called . All , with the exception of the Elthorne aud Middlesex Lodge , No . 20 D-J-, were represented . A hearty vote of thanks wa 3 accorded
to tho Committee who carried out the arrangements for the meeting , which was acknowledged by Bro . Adams P . G . S . B . ; and to the lato Prov . Graud Treasurer , Brother Carter , for his services during the past year . Letters ot
apology for non-attendance wero announced from a Iai'g number of brethren . This completing the business Provincial Grand Lodgo was closed . After banquet tho Loyal toasts were heartily received . Iu giving tho Grand Officer ^ the Prov . Graud Master said tho Pro Graud Master waa one of thc most efficient members of thc Order , but W ^