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Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
— : o : — SUPEBMB GRAND CHAPTER .
THE annual meeting of the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland was held in the Freemasons ' Hall , Edinburgh , on Wednesday , the 21 st inst ., Comp . W . Mann Depute Grand Principal presiding , when Grand Office Bearers for the ensuing year were elected and installed , as follows : — i
Comps . Col . Sir A . C . Campbell , Bart . ... 1 st Principal The Earl of Mar and Kelli * ... Pasfc lsfc Principal Wm . Mann ... ... ... Depute Principal The Earl of Kinfcore ... ... 2 nd Principal Frederick E . Villiera ... ... 3 rd Principal
Wm . Edwards ... ... Scribe E . Dr . George Dickson ... ... Scribe N . W . Officer ... ... ... Treasurer James Webster ... ... Recorder
James Dalrymple Duncan ... Chancellor George Christie ... ... lsfc Sojourner Lord Saltonn ... ... ... 2 nd Sojourner Col . John Campbell ... ... 3 rd Sojourner James Criohfcon ... ... Sword Bearer
William Hay ... ... ... Supfc . of Work * Colonel P . Stirling ... ... lsfc Standard Bearer H . J . Coventry ... ... 2 nd Standard Bearer John Taylor ... ... Janitor Thereafter the members of the Chapter celebrated the
Festival of the Vernal Equinox , the Earl of Mar and Kellie Past First Grand Principal presiding , and Comp . Mann acting as croupier . The chair was supported on the right by Comp . Sir James Buchanan , and on the left by Comp .
W . Villiers of Closeburn , and amongst the others present were Comps . J . Dalrymple Duncan , W . Edwards , Macallister of Carbeth-Guthrie , Colonel Campbell , Surgeon-Major Black , Major Allan , W . Officer , D . Murray Lyon , & c .
Consecration Of Lodge Montefiore, No. 753.
CONSECRATION OF LODGE MONTEFIORE , No . 753 .
AN interesting Masonic ceremonial took place on the 9 th instant , in the Sfc . John ' s Lodge , Buchanan-street , Glasgow , when Lodge Montefiore , No . 753 , the firsfc Jewish Lodge in Scotland , waa solemnly erected and consecrated by a doputation of Provincial Grand Lodge , accompanied by Bro . Lyon , Grand Secretary . The Provincial Grand Lodge having been duly opened to the third
degree , the ceremony of erection and consecration was carried through wifch grand honours , and at its close Brother Simons , the firsfc R . W . M . of Lodge Montefiore , took his seat beside fche S . P . G . Master amid applause . In fche course of tho proceedings the Grand Chaplain ( Rev . W . W . Tulloch ) delivered a brief address , specially
appropiafce to the occasion . He reminded the brethren that the name of the new Lodge recalled that of Sir Moses Mmtefiore , the first Jew over knighted by a British sovereign . Sir Moses was a striking example of a man who had brought lasting renown to himself ; while by his beneficent activity , by the nnceasing and brotherly
devotion wifch which he laboured for his race , it was chiefly through his exertions that the Jewish disabilities were removed , and thafc his nephew , Baron Rothschild , was the first Jew who sat in our Parliament . Thafc was fche beginning of a long series of successful endeavours on behalf of his brethren to break their bonds and to help
them in their poverty and distress . Was it too much to hope that the Lodge Montefiore , animated by his spirit and inspired by his example , would be conspicuous among the Lodges of the province and of Scotland for its philanthropy and its beneficence . The R . W . M . and Office-bearers of Lodgo Montefiore were afterwards duly installed
and R . W . M . Simons having taken the chair , was suitably addressed by S . P . G . Master Graham . In addressing the brethren in reply , Right Worshipfnl Master Simons said the Lodge Montefiore was , as they all knew , nnder Jewish auspices . Thafc was a comprehensive term . He rejoiced to think that a Lodge so
constituted could be nothing less than a Lodge conducted in accordance with the highest and besfc principles of Masonry . In fche sister kingdom there were numerous Lodges under Jewish auspices , and they were pleased fco know that these Lodges were for the most parfc presided over by Masters who were not of the Jewish persnasion .
They must therefore rest assured thafc there was nothing in thoso tenets of Judaism so touchingly referee ! to by Bro . Tulloch which wero in any way inimical to tho highest ancl most sacred professions of Masonry or the highest duties of citizenship . There was nothing to prevent them extending the right hand of fellowship in all truth
to those who recognised , as they did , the supreme authority of tho Great Architect of the Universe . Bro . Lyon , Grand Secretary , afterwards briefly addressed the brethren , and expressed the
pleasure it afforded him to attend on so interesting an occasion . R . W . M . Simons afterwards invited all tha brethren present to partake of supper afc his residence , in Bath-streefc , whence they proceeded after the Lodge had been closed in the usual manner .
KILWINNING LODGE , No . 4 . F PHK 153 rd anniversary of this Lodge was held iu tho Alexandra * Hotel , Glasgow , on Friday , 22 rd insfcaut . In tho unavoidable absence of the R . W . M . Bro . John Gordon , Bro . John Barr ocoopied
Consecration Of Lodge Montefiore, No. 753.
fche chair ; he was supported by Bros . A . B . Thorburn , G . Glen , and Garside . The croupiers were Bros . Bell aud M'Coanell . After an excellent supper fche usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were proposed and heartily responded to .
THISTLE LODGE , No . 87
THIS Lodge celebrated its 126 th anniversary on Friday , 23 rd insfc . ( the Charter was granted on 16 th March 1762 ) , in the Langham Hotel , Glasgow . Dancing commenced at eight o'clock , Bro . James Booth P . M . and Treasurer discharging the duties of M . C . Supper was served shortly after nine o'clock , the chair being occupied by Bros . Wm . Kean R . W . M ., Bros . Wm . Morgan S . W ., David Russell
and John Fraser acting as croupiers . Dnring the evening songs were rendered by Mrs . Fraser and Mrs . Paterson , and a humorous reading by Mr . W . Buchanan . A pleasing feature of fche evening was an entertainment by Bro . J . C . Macdonald , Miss Maud Brace , and Mr . D . Lally , who travelled from Dumbarton specially fco be present .
In St . Andrew ' s Established Church , Dundee , on Sunday
last , the Rev . D . G . Manuel , B . D ., preached the annual sermon to the members of the Masonic Lodges in the city . The brethren met in the Royal Arch Lodge Hall , Parliament Close , from which they walked in procession
to the church . The rev . Gentleman took for his text 1 Corinthians i . 11 .
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . ROYAL VETERANS ENCAMPMENT
A CONVOCATION of this Encampment was held at the Huyshe Masonic Temple , Plymouth , on Friday , 23 rd instant , when thero was a goodly attendance of Praters , including Sir Knight F . B . Westlake P . E . C . P . P . G . T ., who officiated as the M . E . P . Comps . J . R . Lord P . Z . 70 , and Henry Rogers J . 1099 , were then installed as Sir Knights . Sir Knight E . Binding lsfc Captain was installed as
Eminent Commander , and afc the close Sir Knight Binding appointed and invested fche following Knights as his Officers : —F . B . Westlake I . P . E . C ., J . R . Lord lsfc Captain , Rogers 2 nd Captain , Aitken Davies Prelate , Austin Treasurer , Bond Reg ., Gover Expert ,
Browning 0 . of Lines , Jew Sfc . B ., Keats Swd . B ., and Phillips Equerry . The convocation being closed , the Knights adjourned to the Masonic Club , where the annual banquet was held . Bro . Symons provided an excellent spread , which was much enjoyed , and a pleasant evening spent by all present .
ANCIENT EBOR PRECEPTORY , No . 101
ON the 13 th instant the annual meeting was held , in Freemasons ' Hall , Sfc . Saviourgate , York , when the Conclave was opened by E . Fra . Cowper Preceptor . After some preliminary business fche chair was taken by E . Fra . Whytehead , who proceeded to instal the E . P . elect , Fra . Brown , after which the outgoing Preceptor invested E . Fra . Brown wifch fche two honorary jewels presented by
fche American Pilgrims in 1876 and 1887 . The Officers were appointed , as follow : —Fras Seller Constable , Major McGachen Marshal , Whytehead P . Registrar , Dyson Sub-Marshal , Williamson 1 st Herald , Harris 2 nd Herald , Cockrane Standard Bearer , and others . A number of apologies from absent fratres were read . The
report of the auditors showed a small deficiency , which , considering fche abnormally heavy expenses of the year , was regarded as a matter for congratulation . The alms were collected and fche Conclave dissolved , after whioh the E . P . presided afc dinner , supported by his Fratres .
Make Masonry Lyegrove Lodge, No. 218.
MAKE MASONRY LYEGROVE LODGE , No . 218 .
r PHE Installation Festival was held on Monday , 19 th insfc ., afc fche * - Town Hall , Chipping Sodbury , when Brother Edwin Lee ( of Gloucester ) , the Worshipf ul Master elect , was duly installed in the chair for the coming year . The ceremony of installation was performed by the Deputy Provincial Grand Mark Master of the Province of Gloucestershire , Bro . W . Forth , assisted by Bro . the Baron do
Ferrieres Prov . G . S . W . P . G . M . O . The W . M . invested Bro . Thomas Milligan I . P . M ., ancl the following Officers : — 'Bros . Joseph Owner S . W ., Gunning J . W ., Charles Roberts M . O ., Fivash S . O . John Cameron J . O ., tbo Rev . E . M . Nagel Chaplain , John Naysmith Treasurer , Charles Newman Secretary , Ferris Director of Ceremonies ,
Johns S . D ., Hnghes J . D ., Ferris Reg . of Marks , Leveritfc Organist , Hill I . G ., and Charles Ilea Tyler . The following members of the Lodge and visitors were also present : —Bros . Norman , the Rev .
James Fountain , Henry Firth , T . W . Stone , Charles M . Penley , & c . After the Lodge the brethren sat down to an excellently-served banquet , afc the Grapes Hotel , and the usual Loyal and Mark toasts were duly honoured .
HOLLOWA . Y ' 8 Or-s-MKifT A * -- * PILLS . —Safely and securely . —When the severities of winter have yielded to the gonial spring , invalids shonld make a determined effort to regain their lost , health ; when , through confinement indoors , want of appetite , and disturbed sleep , the entire system has been weakened , and the spirits have boon broken , down , Holloway ' s remedies are equal to tho occasion
The Ointment rubbed over the regions of the stomach and liver , aided by the internal administration of his Fills , will rectify the digestion , regulate the bile , and purify the blood—three sanatory actions which will speedily confer renewed vigour , brace up tho failing nerves , iconlirni the flaccid muscles , an d restore to the ailing chesrfulae ^ , that great oliarm of existence .
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Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
— : o : — SUPEBMB GRAND CHAPTER .
THE annual meeting of the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland was held in the Freemasons ' Hall , Edinburgh , on Wednesday , the 21 st inst ., Comp . W . Mann Depute Grand Principal presiding , when Grand Office Bearers for the ensuing year were elected and installed , as follows : — i
Comps . Col . Sir A . C . Campbell , Bart . ... 1 st Principal The Earl of Mar and Kelli * ... Pasfc lsfc Principal Wm . Mann ... ... ... Depute Principal The Earl of Kinfcore ... ... 2 nd Principal Frederick E . Villiera ... ... 3 rd Principal
Wm . Edwards ... ... Scribe E . Dr . George Dickson ... ... Scribe N . W . Officer ... ... ... Treasurer James Webster ... ... Recorder
James Dalrymple Duncan ... Chancellor George Christie ... ... lsfc Sojourner Lord Saltonn ... ... ... 2 nd Sojourner Col . John Campbell ... ... 3 rd Sojourner James Criohfcon ... ... Sword Bearer
William Hay ... ... ... Supfc . of Work * Colonel P . Stirling ... ... lsfc Standard Bearer H . J . Coventry ... ... 2 nd Standard Bearer John Taylor ... ... Janitor Thereafter the members of the Chapter celebrated the
Festival of the Vernal Equinox , the Earl of Mar and Kellie Past First Grand Principal presiding , and Comp . Mann acting as croupier . The chair was supported on the right by Comp . Sir James Buchanan , and on the left by Comp .
W . Villiers of Closeburn , and amongst the others present were Comps . J . Dalrymple Duncan , W . Edwards , Macallister of Carbeth-Guthrie , Colonel Campbell , Surgeon-Major Black , Major Allan , W . Officer , D . Murray Lyon , & c .
Consecration Of Lodge Montefiore, No. 753.
CONSECRATION OF LODGE MONTEFIORE , No . 753 .
AN interesting Masonic ceremonial took place on the 9 th instant , in the Sfc . John ' s Lodge , Buchanan-street , Glasgow , when Lodge Montefiore , No . 753 , the firsfc Jewish Lodge in Scotland , waa solemnly erected and consecrated by a doputation of Provincial Grand Lodge , accompanied by Bro . Lyon , Grand Secretary . The Provincial Grand Lodge having been duly opened to the third
degree , the ceremony of erection and consecration was carried through wifch grand honours , and at its close Brother Simons , the firsfc R . W . M . of Lodge Montefiore , took his seat beside fche S . P . G . Master amid applause . In fche course of tho proceedings the Grand Chaplain ( Rev . W . W . Tulloch ) delivered a brief address , specially
appropiafce to the occasion . He reminded the brethren that the name of the new Lodge recalled that of Sir Moses Mmtefiore , the first Jew over knighted by a British sovereign . Sir Moses was a striking example of a man who had brought lasting renown to himself ; while by his beneficent activity , by the nnceasing and brotherly
devotion wifch which he laboured for his race , it was chiefly through his exertions that the Jewish disabilities were removed , and thafc his nephew , Baron Rothschild , was the first Jew who sat in our Parliament . Thafc was fche beginning of a long series of successful endeavours on behalf of his brethren to break their bonds and to help
them in their poverty and distress . Was it too much to hope that the Lodge Montefiore , animated by his spirit and inspired by his example , would be conspicuous among the Lodges of the province and of Scotland for its philanthropy and its beneficence . The R . W . M . and Office-bearers of Lodgo Montefiore were afterwards duly installed
and R . W . M . Simons having taken the chair , was suitably addressed by S . P . G . Master Graham . In addressing the brethren in reply , Right Worshipfnl Master Simons said the Lodge Montefiore was , as they all knew , nnder Jewish auspices . Thafc was a comprehensive term . He rejoiced to think that a Lodge so
constituted could be nothing less than a Lodge conducted in accordance with the highest and besfc principles of Masonry . In fche sister kingdom there were numerous Lodges under Jewish auspices , and they were pleased fco know that these Lodges were for the most parfc presided over by Masters who were not of the Jewish persnasion .
They must therefore rest assured thafc there was nothing in thoso tenets of Judaism so touchingly referee ! to by Bro . Tulloch which wero in any way inimical to tho highest ancl most sacred professions of Masonry or the highest duties of citizenship . There was nothing to prevent them extending the right hand of fellowship in all truth
to those who recognised , as they did , the supreme authority of tho Great Architect of the Universe . Bro . Lyon , Grand Secretary , afterwards briefly addressed the brethren , and expressed the
pleasure it afforded him to attend on so interesting an occasion . R . W . M . Simons afterwards invited all tha brethren present to partake of supper afc his residence , in Bath-streefc , whence they proceeded after the Lodge had been closed in the usual manner .
KILWINNING LODGE , No . 4 . F PHK 153 rd anniversary of this Lodge was held iu tho Alexandra * Hotel , Glasgow , on Friday , 22 rd insfcaut . In tho unavoidable absence of the R . W . M . Bro . John Gordon , Bro . John Barr ocoopied
Consecration Of Lodge Montefiore, No. 753.
fche chair ; he was supported by Bros . A . B . Thorburn , G . Glen , and Garside . The croupiers were Bros . Bell aud M'Coanell . After an excellent supper fche usual Loyal and Masonio toasts were proposed and heartily responded to .
THISTLE LODGE , No . 87
THIS Lodge celebrated its 126 th anniversary on Friday , 23 rd insfc . ( the Charter was granted on 16 th March 1762 ) , in the Langham Hotel , Glasgow . Dancing commenced at eight o'clock , Bro . James Booth P . M . and Treasurer discharging the duties of M . C . Supper was served shortly after nine o'clock , the chair being occupied by Bros . Wm . Kean R . W . M ., Bros . Wm . Morgan S . W ., David Russell
and John Fraser acting as croupiers . Dnring the evening songs were rendered by Mrs . Fraser and Mrs . Paterson , and a humorous reading by Mr . W . Buchanan . A pleasing feature of fche evening was an entertainment by Bro . J . C . Macdonald , Miss Maud Brace , and Mr . D . Lally , who travelled from Dumbarton specially fco be present .
In St . Andrew ' s Established Church , Dundee , on Sunday
last , the Rev . D . G . Manuel , B . D ., preached the annual sermon to the members of the Masonic Lodges in the city . The brethren met in the Royal Arch Lodge Hall , Parliament Close , from which they walked in procession
to the church . The rev . Gentleman took for his text 1 Corinthians i . 11 .
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . ROYAL VETERANS ENCAMPMENT
A CONVOCATION of this Encampment was held at the Huyshe Masonic Temple , Plymouth , on Friday , 23 rd instant , when thero was a goodly attendance of Praters , including Sir Knight F . B . Westlake P . E . C . P . P . G . T ., who officiated as the M . E . P . Comps . J . R . Lord P . Z . 70 , and Henry Rogers J . 1099 , were then installed as Sir Knights . Sir Knight E . Binding lsfc Captain was installed as
Eminent Commander , and afc the close Sir Knight Binding appointed and invested fche following Knights as his Officers : —F . B . Westlake I . P . E . C ., J . R . Lord lsfc Captain , Rogers 2 nd Captain , Aitken Davies Prelate , Austin Treasurer , Bond Reg ., Gover Expert ,
Browning 0 . of Lines , Jew Sfc . B ., Keats Swd . B ., and Phillips Equerry . The convocation being closed , the Knights adjourned to the Masonic Club , where the annual banquet was held . Bro . Symons provided an excellent spread , which was much enjoyed , and a pleasant evening spent by all present .
ANCIENT EBOR PRECEPTORY , No . 101
ON the 13 th instant the annual meeting was held , in Freemasons ' Hall , Sfc . Saviourgate , York , when the Conclave was opened by E . Fra . Cowper Preceptor . After some preliminary business fche chair was taken by E . Fra . Whytehead , who proceeded to instal the E . P . elect , Fra . Brown , after which the outgoing Preceptor invested E . Fra . Brown wifch fche two honorary jewels presented by
fche American Pilgrims in 1876 and 1887 . The Officers were appointed , as follow : —Fras Seller Constable , Major McGachen Marshal , Whytehead P . Registrar , Dyson Sub-Marshal , Williamson 1 st Herald , Harris 2 nd Herald , Cockrane Standard Bearer , and others . A number of apologies from absent fratres were read . The
report of the auditors showed a small deficiency , which , considering fche abnormally heavy expenses of the year , was regarded as a matter for congratulation . The alms were collected and fche Conclave dissolved , after whioh the E . P . presided afc dinner , supported by his Fratres .
Make Masonry Lyegrove Lodge, No. 218.
MAKE MASONRY LYEGROVE LODGE , No . 218 .
r PHE Installation Festival was held on Monday , 19 th insfc ., afc fche * - Town Hall , Chipping Sodbury , when Brother Edwin Lee ( of Gloucester ) , the Worshipf ul Master elect , was duly installed in the chair for the coming year . The ceremony of installation was performed by the Deputy Provincial Grand Mark Master of the Province of Gloucestershire , Bro . W . Forth , assisted by Bro . the Baron do
Ferrieres Prov . G . S . W . P . G . M . O . The W . M . invested Bro . Thomas Milligan I . P . M ., ancl the following Officers : — 'Bros . Joseph Owner S . W ., Gunning J . W ., Charles Roberts M . O ., Fivash S . O . John Cameron J . O ., tbo Rev . E . M . Nagel Chaplain , John Naysmith Treasurer , Charles Newman Secretary , Ferris Director of Ceremonies ,
Johns S . D ., Hnghes J . D ., Ferris Reg . of Marks , Leveritfc Organist , Hill I . G ., and Charles Ilea Tyler . The following members of the Lodge and visitors were also present : —Bros . Norman , the Rev .
James Fountain , Henry Firth , T . W . Stone , Charles M . Penley , & c . After the Lodge the brethren sat down to an excellently-served banquet , afc the Grapes Hotel , and the usual Loyal and Mark toasts were duly honoured .
HOLLOWA . Y ' 8 Or-s-MKifT A * -- * PILLS . —Safely and securely . —When the severities of winter have yielded to the gonial spring , invalids shonld make a determined effort to regain their lost , health ; when , through confinement indoors , want of appetite , and disturbed sleep , the entire system has been weakened , and the spirits have boon broken , down , Holloway ' s remedies are equal to tho occasion
The Ointment rubbed over the regions of the stomach and liver , aided by the internal administration of his Fills , will rectify the digestion , regulate the bile , and purify the blood—three sanatory actions which will speedily confer renewed vigour , brace up tho failing nerves , iconlirni the flaccid muscles , an d restore to the ailing chesrfulae ^ , that great oliarm of existence .