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Quarterly Communication Of United Grand Lodge.
C APTAIN TIIOMAS CHARLES WAILS - - 141 J W IILIAM HOWARD THOMPSON - - - 165 L EWIS L AZARUS - - - - 188 E BENEZER SnEDD ..- - - ^ io H ENRY C ARMAN - - ^ 48 H ENRY PRITCHARD - 1415 TOM DREW BEAR .... - 1584
J OHN S PEIGHT CUMBERLAND . . - . luj . 1 F REDERICK ERNEST POCOCK , M . D . - 1891 T HOMAS H ASTINGS MILLER . .. - 1961 G EORGE GARDNER ---- - 2012 J OSEPH D . LANGTON .. .. 2096 L ENNOX B ROWNE - - - 2108 W IILIAM M ASTERS ... - - 2128
MASTERS . F REDERICK G ORDON BROWN . . - - 1 E DWARD J OHN VIVIAN HUSEY . - - 2 M ALCOLM M ORRIS . .. . - 26 F REDERICK BURGESS P . G . Stoward - - . 29 J AIRD , M . P . - - - - 259 W ILLIAM HENRY CAU & TON , M . D . - - - 865
C HARLES DEARING ^ 1602 G EORGE COOP . . - - - •"" 1612 WILLIAM MACKIE ----- 1677 GEORGE READ --- 1681 WILLIAM ALFRED SCURRAH .. .. 1744
A UGUSTUS C MAYBURY ' - - - - 2033 JOHN B ARNETT JUN . ... - 2192 BICIIAKD CLOWES . ... - 2201 CHARLES EDWARD KEYSER - 2323 SAMUEL COCHRANE -- - -- 2345 EBENEZER CHABLES MULVEY ... - 2353
List of Brethren nominated for the Colonial Board . CAPT . T HOMAS CHARLES WALLS - - - 141 JAMES BRETT . .. 177 COL . FREDERICK GADSDEN - 434
REGINALD ST . A . ROUMIEU . 1537 ALBERT ESCOTT ... 1539 LENNOX BROWNE - - - - 2108 JOHN SPEIGHT CUMBERLAND .. 2128
List of brethren nominated for the Committee of Management for the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons . ALFRED H . TATTERSHALL . . .. 140 ROBERT GRIGGS - - - - 228
HUGH COTTER - .. . . . 554 LIEUT .-COI . ALFRED DUBRANT .-. 569 CHARLES ALEXANDER COTTEBRUNE - - - 733 CHARLES GEORGE DILLEY ... 1155
CHARLES KEMPTON .. .. 1287 ISAAC DIXON ... 1567 WILLIAM HENRY HUBBERT ... 1625 STANLEY J . ATTENBOROUGH - - - - 2348
List of Lodges for which Warrants havo been granted b y the Most Worshi p ful Grand Master since tbe last Quarterl y Communication of G ' . and Lodge . No . 2355 . —The Chantrey Lodge , Dore , Darbyshire . 2356 . —The Pandyan Lodge , Madura , Ma'iras . 2357 . —Tbe Barry Lodge , Cadoxton , South Wales ( E . D . ) 2358 . —The Lodge of Mono , Castletown , Isle of Man . |* 359 . —The Doric Lodge , Didsbury , Lancashire ( W . D . ) 360 . —The Victoria Lodge , Southport , Lancashire ( W . D . )
2361 . —The Cricklewood Lodge , Cricklewood , Middlesex . 2362 . —The Bloomsbury Riflo 3 Lodge , Cheniea-streot , Loudon . 2363 . —The Minnehaha Minstrel Lodge , Manchester . 2364 . —The Twillingate Lodge , Twillingate , Newfoundland . 2365 . —Tho Thomas Barnett Folthara Lodge , VVinton ,
Queensland . ^ -366 . —The Etharidgo Lodd ; e , George Town , Q ieenslan < T . ^ 367 . —The R > ivenswdod Lodge , Ravenawood , North Queensland . 23 fi 8 . ~ The Alan Lod * e , Alderley Elge , Cheshire . 2369 . —The Cornish Lodge , London . 2370 . —The Albert Victor Lodge , Lahore , Punj ib .
lue East Surrey of Concord Lodgo of Instruction , ^ o . 4 G 3 , has adjourned for the summer , and will resume work on the first Tuesday in September , at the Greyhound Hotel , Croydon .
» "IFot ¦»!! V P *™^" **!> rims . —Sure RcUsf-Tiio vvoik and enervated aj ' ifcite ilm . t 0 I ? "erv'ou < iiff - 'ctinns when sto-ms or electric disturbances ti ' essin-r t , , ™ 7 fl"eiv . Neuralgia , gouty pangs , an I [ lying pain " , very uisfiutinc ' it nn ( , oUcmn system , may bo readily removed by rubbing this 'J'lic Piiu \ f \ nJT <) ated part after it l . as been fomented with warm water . keentliP rii . r , .- ° . CC ; l ' "ally i « < Uo closes prescribed by tho instructions , ¦ iree oi
'ue iiunn ,.. ; . i , i "'" u , < < - -. \ UILC a now QCII . II , uue , una regenerate "ssiiailital '"' i'i •' with richer materials resulting from thoroughly ilJ 'o JtibliviB '' v ; 'atri . ig which , the sironueiA m . ist ini'v ' . tn'oly soon sink Way ' s Oi ,, i , v ' . l . ll < Jlieate find it diffici t to maintain existence . Hoiy " » "neut ami PdU are infallible lemaclie * .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
P . G . LODGE OF N . AND E . YORKSHIRE . MHHE annual gathering of Mark Masons of the Province ¦ *• of North and East Yorkshire was held on "Wednesday afternoon , the 14 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Dancombe Place , York , on tho invitation of the York Lodge , T . I . There was a good meeting , the chief towns
in the Province being well represented . In the absence , through illness , of the Provincial Grand Master Bro . tho Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett , the chair wa 3 taken by Brother Col . R . G . Smith P . G . D . England , and Bro . T . B .
Whytehead acted as Deputy Grand Master . The nsual business of the Province was transacted in due order , and it was decided to give £ 5 5 s from tho fund 3 of the Province to
the Educational Fund of North and East Yorkshire , the Second Annual Festival of which was to be held at Hall , on the 28 th inst . The Provincial Grand Officers for the year were appointed and invested , as follows : —
Bro . S . Chadwick 277 ... ... Senior Warden A . T . B . Tnrner ... ... Junior Warden W . Ascough 95 ... ... M . O . W . Richardson 287 ... ... S . O . W . Holloway 276 ... ... J . O .
Rev . E . A . B . Pitman 277 ... Chaplain John Marshall 277 ... ... Treasurer A . W . Walker 277 ... ... Seoretary J . Buokle 277 ... ... Registrar of Marks Reed 337 ... > ,. ... Senior Deacon
.. T . Bell 291 ... . . Junior Deacon D . Morley 281 ... ... Inspector of Works W . H . Cowper 276 ... ... Dir . ofCers . E . Harland 95 ... ... Assistant Dir . of Cera . W . Overend 291 ... ... Sword Bearer
.. .. Pnrnell ... ... ... Standard Bearer J . W . Rennison 337 ... ... Organist W . J . Marshall 277 ... ... Assistant Secretary H . Wald 337 ... ... Inner Guard W . Stookdale 277 ... ... Tyler The tisnal banquet was afterwards provided , by Brother Halliwell .
Henniker Lodge, No. 315.
HENNIKER LODGE , No . 315 .
. . .. . A MEETING of this . Lodge was held at Mark Masons' Hall , Great Qoeen Street , W . C , on Tuesday , the 13 th inst ., under the presidency of Bro . Harry Tipper Prov . G . I . G .. Middlesex and Surrey W . M ., supported by Bros . W . J . Cratch S . W ., H . Cox J . W ., John Barnett jun . M . O ., J . H . Lane J . O ., T . B . Adams J . D ., James Terry P . A . G . D . C . Treasurer , C . F . Hogard P . G . St . B . Seoretary , J . Lichten . feld R . of M „ Col . H . Radcliffe P . M ., H . S . Warner , W . Bellinghara
G . H . Kenning , J . A . Farnfield , C . G . Moore , and W . J . Nioholls . Visitors : Bros . J . L . Mather P . G . Treasurer , H . H . Shirley P . P . G . Organist , H . Dickey W . M . 355 , and W . W . Leo 400 . Lodge was opened , the minutes confirmed , and the Audit Committee ' s report received and adopted . Bro . H . Cox , the W . M . elect , was ably installed into the chair by Bro . H . Tipper . The following Offioers were
appointed : —Bros . W . J . Crutch S . W ., John Barnett jun . J . W ., J . , H . Lane M . O ., J . Lichtenfeld S . O ., M . Bromet J . O ., J . Terry P . M . Treasurer , C . F . Hogard P . M . Secretary , G . H . Kenning R . of M ., W , J . Nicholls S . D ., J . A . Farnfield J . D ., J . A . Berther D . C ., C . G .-W , Moore I . G ., H . Warner and W . G . Hunt Stewards , and Mills Tyler . The Installing Master Bro . II . Tipper I . P . M . delivered the oustomary
addresses to the W . M ., Officers and Brethren . The W . M ., in presenta Past Master ' s jewel to Bro . Tipper I . P . M ., referred to tho excellent services rendered by that brother to the Lodge , and to the ability he had displayed in the working of tho ceremonies , and said the jewel was a mark of esteem from the members . The gift was appropriately acknowledged by Bro . Tipper . Letters expressing regret for
nonattendance having been read , the Lodge waB formally closed . The brethren subsequently enjoyed a banqnet at Freemasons' Tavern , which was followed by the customary toasts . Bro . John L . Mather responding for the Grand Officers , returned sincere thanks for the hearty reception accorded the toast . Ho said it was a great pleasure and privilege to be a Grand Officer , more especially , to be coupled
with the names of tbe two eminent noblemen mentioned in the toast . He wonld only say the Grand Officers endeavoured to disoharge their duties in a mo 3 t satisfactory manner , and he was only sorry more work did not fall upon them , for every member would be ready and willing to perform it , in an able and efficient manner . He congratulated the W . M . on being installed into the chair , and hoped he
would have a pleasing year of office , and that all the officers would support him to the best of their ability . The Installing Master had performed the ceremony in a highly creditable manner , and he hoped the Lodgo would continue to prosper for many years to come . Bro . EL H . Shirley replied for the Provincial Grand Officers , and said the [ lemiiker Lodge -was to be congratulated upon having so many Grand
Officers , and Provincial Grand Officers attached to it . He held a very low position in the Provincial Grand Lodgo , but he was glad to have attained tho office , and hoped to arrive at a higher post . Bro . H . Tipprr'then said he rose to propose the roost important toast thajt could be brought beforo them—the health of their W . M . He felt sure they had done tbe right thing that evening in installing Bro . fl ,
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Quarterly Communication Of United Grand Lodge.
C APTAIN TIIOMAS CHARLES WAILS - - 141 J W IILIAM HOWARD THOMPSON - - - 165 L EWIS L AZARUS - - - - 188 E BENEZER SnEDD ..- - - ^ io H ENRY C ARMAN - - ^ 48 H ENRY PRITCHARD - 1415 TOM DREW BEAR .... - 1584
J OHN S PEIGHT CUMBERLAND . . - . luj . 1 F REDERICK ERNEST POCOCK , M . D . - 1891 T HOMAS H ASTINGS MILLER . .. - 1961 G EORGE GARDNER ---- - 2012 J OSEPH D . LANGTON .. .. 2096 L ENNOX B ROWNE - - - 2108 W IILIAM M ASTERS ... - - 2128
MASTERS . F REDERICK G ORDON BROWN . . - - 1 E DWARD J OHN VIVIAN HUSEY . - - 2 M ALCOLM M ORRIS . .. . - 26 F REDERICK BURGESS P . G . Stoward - - . 29 J AIRD , M . P . - - - - 259 W ILLIAM HENRY CAU & TON , M . D . - - - 865
C HARLES DEARING ^ 1602 G EORGE COOP . . - - - •"" 1612 WILLIAM MACKIE ----- 1677 GEORGE READ --- 1681 WILLIAM ALFRED SCURRAH .. .. 1744
A UGUSTUS C MAYBURY ' - - - - 2033 JOHN B ARNETT JUN . ... - 2192 BICIIAKD CLOWES . ... - 2201 CHARLES EDWARD KEYSER - 2323 SAMUEL COCHRANE -- - -- 2345 EBENEZER CHABLES MULVEY ... - 2353
List of Brethren nominated for the Colonial Board . CAPT . T HOMAS CHARLES WALLS - - - 141 JAMES BRETT . .. 177 COL . FREDERICK GADSDEN - 434
REGINALD ST . A . ROUMIEU . 1537 ALBERT ESCOTT ... 1539 LENNOX BROWNE - - - - 2108 JOHN SPEIGHT CUMBERLAND .. 2128
List of brethren nominated for the Committee of Management for the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons . ALFRED H . TATTERSHALL . . .. 140 ROBERT GRIGGS - - - - 228
HUGH COTTER - .. . . . 554 LIEUT .-COI . ALFRED DUBRANT .-. 569 CHARLES ALEXANDER COTTEBRUNE - - - 733 CHARLES GEORGE DILLEY ... 1155
CHARLES KEMPTON .. .. 1287 ISAAC DIXON ... 1567 WILLIAM HENRY HUBBERT ... 1625 STANLEY J . ATTENBOROUGH - - - - 2348
List of Lodges for which Warrants havo been granted b y the Most Worshi p ful Grand Master since tbe last Quarterl y Communication of G ' . and Lodge . No . 2355 . —The Chantrey Lodge , Dore , Darbyshire . 2356 . —The Pandyan Lodge , Madura , Ma'iras . 2357 . —Tbe Barry Lodge , Cadoxton , South Wales ( E . D . ) 2358 . —The Lodge of Mono , Castletown , Isle of Man . |* 359 . —The Doric Lodge , Didsbury , Lancashire ( W . D . ) 360 . —The Victoria Lodge , Southport , Lancashire ( W . D . )
2361 . —The Cricklewood Lodge , Cricklewood , Middlesex . 2362 . —The Bloomsbury Riflo 3 Lodge , Cheniea-streot , Loudon . 2363 . —The Minnehaha Minstrel Lodge , Manchester . 2364 . —The Twillingate Lodge , Twillingate , Newfoundland . 2365 . —Tho Thomas Barnett Folthara Lodge , VVinton ,
Queensland . ^ -366 . —The Etharidgo Lodd ; e , George Town , Q ieenslan < T . ^ 367 . —The R > ivenswdod Lodge , Ravenawood , North Queensland . 23 fi 8 . ~ The Alan Lod * e , Alderley Elge , Cheshire . 2369 . —The Cornish Lodge , London . 2370 . —The Albert Victor Lodge , Lahore , Punj ib .
lue East Surrey of Concord Lodgo of Instruction , ^ o . 4 G 3 , has adjourned for the summer , and will resume work on the first Tuesday in September , at the Greyhound Hotel , Croydon .
» "IFot ¦»!! V P *™^" **!> rims . —Sure RcUsf-Tiio vvoik and enervated aj ' ifcite ilm . t 0 I ? "erv'ou < iiff - 'ctinns when sto-ms or electric disturbances ti ' essin-r t , , ™ 7 fl"eiv . Neuralgia , gouty pangs , an I [ lying pain " , very uisfiutinc ' it nn ( , oUcmn system , may bo readily removed by rubbing this 'J'lic Piiu \ f \ nJT <) ated part after it l . as been fomented with warm water . keentliP rii . r , .- ° . CC ; l ' "ally i « < Uo closes prescribed by tho instructions , ¦ iree oi
'ue iiunn ,.. ; . i , i "'" u , < < - -. \ UILC a now QCII . II , uue , una regenerate "ssiiailital '"' i'i •' with richer materials resulting from thoroughly ilJ 'o JtibliviB '' v ; 'atri . ig which , the sironueiA m . ist ini'v ' . tn'oly soon sink Way ' s Oi ,, i , v ' . l . ll < Jlieate find it diffici t to maintain existence . Hoiy " » "neut ami PdU are infallible lemaclie * .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
P . G . LODGE OF N . AND E . YORKSHIRE . MHHE annual gathering of Mark Masons of the Province ¦ *• of North and East Yorkshire was held on "Wednesday afternoon , the 14 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Dancombe Place , York , on tho invitation of the York Lodge , T . I . There was a good meeting , the chief towns
in the Province being well represented . In the absence , through illness , of the Provincial Grand Master Bro . tho Hon . W . T . Orde-Powlett , the chair wa 3 taken by Brother Col . R . G . Smith P . G . D . England , and Bro . T . B .
Whytehead acted as Deputy Grand Master . The nsual business of the Province was transacted in due order , and it was decided to give £ 5 5 s from tho fund 3 of the Province to
the Educational Fund of North and East Yorkshire , the Second Annual Festival of which was to be held at Hall , on the 28 th inst . The Provincial Grand Officers for the year were appointed and invested , as follows : —
Bro . S . Chadwick 277 ... ... Senior Warden A . T . B . Tnrner ... ... Junior Warden W . Ascough 95 ... ... M . O . W . Richardson 287 ... ... S . O . W . Holloway 276 ... ... J . O .
Rev . E . A . B . Pitman 277 ... Chaplain John Marshall 277 ... ... Treasurer A . W . Walker 277 ... ... Seoretary J . Buokle 277 ... ... Registrar of Marks Reed 337 ... > ,. ... Senior Deacon
.. T . Bell 291 ... . . Junior Deacon D . Morley 281 ... ... Inspector of Works W . H . Cowper 276 ... ... Dir . ofCers . E . Harland 95 ... ... Assistant Dir . of Cera . W . Overend 291 ... ... Sword Bearer
.. .. Pnrnell ... ... ... Standard Bearer J . W . Rennison 337 ... ... Organist W . J . Marshall 277 ... ... Assistant Secretary H . Wald 337 ... ... Inner Guard W . Stookdale 277 ... ... Tyler The tisnal banquet was afterwards provided , by Brother Halliwell .
Henniker Lodge, No. 315.
HENNIKER LODGE , No . 315 .
. . .. . A MEETING of this . Lodge was held at Mark Masons' Hall , Great Qoeen Street , W . C , on Tuesday , the 13 th inst ., under the presidency of Bro . Harry Tipper Prov . G . I . G .. Middlesex and Surrey W . M ., supported by Bros . W . J . Cratch S . W ., H . Cox J . W ., John Barnett jun . M . O ., J . H . Lane J . O ., T . B . Adams J . D ., James Terry P . A . G . D . C . Treasurer , C . F . Hogard P . G . St . B . Seoretary , J . Lichten . feld R . of M „ Col . H . Radcliffe P . M ., H . S . Warner , W . Bellinghara
G . H . Kenning , J . A . Farnfield , C . G . Moore , and W . J . Nioholls . Visitors : Bros . J . L . Mather P . G . Treasurer , H . H . Shirley P . P . G . Organist , H . Dickey W . M . 355 , and W . W . Leo 400 . Lodge was opened , the minutes confirmed , and the Audit Committee ' s report received and adopted . Bro . H . Cox , the W . M . elect , was ably installed into the chair by Bro . H . Tipper . The following Offioers were
appointed : —Bros . W . J . Crutch S . W ., John Barnett jun . J . W ., J . , H . Lane M . O ., J . Lichtenfeld S . O ., M . Bromet J . O ., J . Terry P . M . Treasurer , C . F . Hogard P . M . Secretary , G . H . Kenning R . of M ., W , J . Nicholls S . D ., J . A . Farnfield J . D ., J . A . Berther D . C ., C . G .-W , Moore I . G ., H . Warner and W . G . Hunt Stewards , and Mills Tyler . The Installing Master Bro . II . Tipper I . P . M . delivered the oustomary
addresses to the W . M ., Officers and Brethren . The W . M ., in presenta Past Master ' s jewel to Bro . Tipper I . P . M ., referred to tho excellent services rendered by that brother to the Lodge , and to the ability he had displayed in the working of tho ceremonies , and said the jewel was a mark of esteem from the members . The gift was appropriately acknowledged by Bro . Tipper . Letters expressing regret for
nonattendance having been read , the Lodge waB formally closed . The brethren subsequently enjoyed a banqnet at Freemasons' Tavern , which was followed by the customary toasts . Bro . John L . Mather responding for the Grand Officers , returned sincere thanks for the hearty reception accorded the toast . Ho said it was a great pleasure and privilege to be a Grand Officer , more especially , to be coupled
with the names of tbe two eminent noblemen mentioned in the toast . He wonld only say the Grand Officers endeavoured to disoharge their duties in a mo 3 t satisfactory manner , and he was only sorry more work did not fall upon them , for every member would be ready and willing to perform it , in an able and efficient manner . He congratulated the W . M . on being installed into the chair , and hoped he
would have a pleasing year of office , and that all the officers would support him to the best of their ability . The Installing Master had performed the ceremony in a highly creditable manner , and he hoped the Lodgo would continue to prosper for many years to come . Bro . EL H . Shirley replied for the Provincial Grand Officers , and said the [ lemiiker Lodge -was to be congratulated upon having so many Grand
Officers , and Provincial Grand Officers attached to it . He held a very low position in the Provincial Grand Lodgo , but he was glad to have attained tho office , and hoped to arrive at a higher post . Bro . H . Tipprr'then said he rose to propose the roost important toast thajt could be brought beforo them—the health of their W . M . He felt sure they had done tbe right thing that evening in installing Bro . fl ,