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The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes were read and confirmed . 'The ceremonies of initiation and passing-were rehearsed , Bro . Pitt being the candidate . The ceremony of raising was also rehearsed . Bro . Smith , leaving the chair of S . W ., offered himself to be the candidate for the Third Degree , which ceremony was worked in a very pleasintr and profitable manner , as , indeed , each Degree was
worked to the satisfaction of the lodge in particular . I his odge may be congratulated upon its success in the new quarters , and , being much encouraged by the earnestness of the working endcavoursof the brethren , we look forward to its former prosperity . All labour being ended , the lodge was closed in due form . Bro . J . Smith was duly elected W . M . for the next meeting .
PERCY LODGE ( No . 198 ) . —This lodge held its usual meeting at the Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , Islington , on Saturday , the 2 nd inst ., there being present Bros . C Weeden , W . M . ; A . Ferrar , S . W . ; Pribbell , J . W . ; Pearcy , Preceptor ; Fenner , Sec . ; C . Lorkin , Treas . ; Houghton , S . D . ; Dixie , J . D . ; Ashton , I . G . ; also J . P . Cohen , WolfR . M . JonesA . M . Marks , Chipperfield ,
, , Bvvan , Richardson , J . Humphreys , J . Ruffett , C . K . Killick , jun ., Hatch , Burtenshaw , Galer , Forge , and others . Lodge was opened with the usual formalities . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Richardson
being the candidate , the W . M . performing the ceremony in a very correct manner . Bro . Cohen worked the First , Second , and Third Sections of the Lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bros . J . Humphreys and J . Ruffett , SG 9 , were elected members . Bro . A . Ferrar was elected W . M . for the next meeting , after which the lodge was closed .
UNITED PILGRIMS' LODGE . —( No . 507 ) — The meeting of this lodge , at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E ., on the 1 st inst ., was presided over by Bro . M . E . Stokes , as VV . M . ; and the officers were Bro . A . J . Styles , S . W . ; J . VV . Bate , J . W . ; M . Willshire , S . D . ; R . Poore , J . D . ; F . Thurston , I . G . ; James Stevens , P . M ., Preceptor ; and John S . Terry , P . M . and Secretary . The ceremony of initiation was ably rehearsed by the
VV . M ., and the Sections of the Degree worked by the brethren , Bro . Stevens explaining , where requested , many points not fully understood by some of the members present . Brc . Styles was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Bro . Bate was elected W . M . for the week ending the 29 th inst ., when the ceremony of installation will be rehearsed by the Preceptor , and the members and their friends will sup together . Lodge was closed in due form .
HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1425 ; . —A meeting was held on Monday , 4 U 1 inst ., at Norfolk-square Hotel , Paddington . Present : J . H . Smith , VV . M . ; Holland , S . W . ; C . K . Botley . J . W . ; G . Read , P . M . and Treas ., Precept . ; H . Dehane , Sec ; H . Hardy , S . D . ; Cursons , J . D . ; G . H . Taylor , I . G . ; Sones , P . M . ; Alexander , PM . ; Craig , P . M . ; G . Davis , P . M . ; Chalfont , Simpson ,
Thomas , Hart , Cuthbertson , Mitchell , Humfrees and Mote . The lodge was opened in due form and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Three Degrees , the ceremonies of initiation and raising being ably rehearsed , Bros . Craig and Mote being the candidates . Bro . Holland was elected to fill the chair at the next meeting . The lodge was then closed .
BRIXTON LODGE ( No . 1949 ) . —The usual weekly meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 5 th inst ., at the Prince Regent ( Bro . Monk ' s ) , Dulwichroad , East Brixton , when theW . M ., Bro . Stephen Richardson , J . D . 1 S 3 , was supported by the following officers and members : Bros . R . Poore , S . W . ; H . Hooper , J . W . ; Hy . M . Williams , Sec ; C . H . Phillips , Treas . ; Hy .
Stokes , S . D . ; H . VV . Pooler , J . D . ; J . Howe , I . G . ; H . Goodwin , G . VV . Knight , E . Bye , jun ., A . E . Albert , A . Jones , and others . Lodge was opened in due form , and thc minutes of the previous meeting were read and unanimously confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was ably rehearsed by the VV . M ., with Bro . Phillips as candidate . The bye-laws of lodire were read . It was proposed that a benevolent
association should be established in connection with thc lodge , and the matter was further postponed . Bro . Alfred Jones , 1949 , was unanimously elected a joining member . Bro . R . Poore was unanimously elected VV . M . for the ensuing week , and he appointed his ofiicers in rotation . It was decided that the first festival of the lodge should be held on the third Tuesday in January next , and a Committee was appointed to make the necessary
arrangements . On the motion of Bro . Williams , the Secretary , a cordial vote of thanks was passed to Bro . S . Richardson , the W . M ., for his able conduct of the ceremony and work of the evening for the first time in his Masonic career . The resolution to be recorded on the minutes . Lodge was closed in due form and adjourned in perfect harmony until the following Tuesday evening .
BRIGHTON . —Royal York Lodge ( No . 315 ) . — There was a large gathering of the brethren at the Royal Pavilion , on Monday , the 4 th inst ., under the auspices , and to hear Bro . lames Stevens , P . M ., P . Z ., read his excellent lecture explanatory of the ritual and ceremonies of the First Degree . The lodge was opened by Bro . VV . H . Gibson , W . rti . -51 s , and amongst the members of the lodge
present were Bros . A . J . Carpenter , J . li . Hawney , Geo . Nash , C . P . Smith , P . P . G . D ., M . Selew , A . II . 'Thacker , H . Kent , R . T . Nye , J . D . ; VV . R . Wood , jun ., Geo . R . Godfice , W . 11 . Deane , H . Beaumont , L . R . Slyer , R . Page , VV . Anderson , J . II . Stride , P . M ., Geo . Fielders , M . Mcthcrell , and other :,. Amongst thc visitors were Bros . J . Norman , 22 ; J . Fitzgerald , 37 ; J . S . Colborne , 145
A . King , 217 ; Ii . Wellington , 207 ; M . Schofield , 315 ; S . F . Clayton , 341 ; L . Winletisher , 377 ; S . Roberls Legg , 732 ; E . Walker , Si 1 ; J . J . Knight , 1 . 14 G ; G . L . Shackies , 1511 ; llornsen , Prov . G . D . Fast Yorks ; John Tidmarsh , 1 G 3 G ; C . J . Hollands , 1797 ; VV . W . Newton , 11 . Binglirld , D . Thenison , F . Parsons , and VV . A . Tooth , all of 1 S 21 ;
W . H . English and F . F . Gates , 1 S 29 , and several other brethren . Immediately after the opening of the lodge , thc VV . M . introduced Bro . Stevens to the assembled brethren , and for a little more than two hours the lecturei kept his audience thoroughly interested , making his lecture more attractive by an able recital of the several ceremonies in full , with
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most pertinent remarks on the numerous divergencies which have of late years crept into the ritual . On the whole , the hearers were in full accord with the remarks of the lecturer . On one or two points very interesting observations were made by intelligent brethren , with the result of enlightening the minds of many present , and enabling them to understand points and practices which they had not up to that the conclu
time fully comprehended the importance of . At - sion of the lecture , Bro . Stevens was greeted with much applause ; and the thanks of the lodge of instruction were cordially voted , in slight acknowlegment of his services . The W . M . expressed his gratification to find that the working of the Masonic ceremonial at Brighton agreed so nearly with that which had been set forth by the lecturer .
He considered that thc lecture should be heard far and wide ; by some lodges for the purpose of correcting many existing fallacies , and by others that the members might be confirmed , as in their own case , in the correctness of their mode of working . Bro . Stevens in acknowledging- thc compliment , stated that the invite the lodge had made and the reception they accorded him , were ample rewards for any service he had
rendered ; and his object being to receive , and as far as in his humble power lay to give Alasonic instruction , he should be prepared on reasonable notice , to repeat his evenings work in any other lodge , provincial or metropolitan . The lodge was then closed , and a most agreeable and instructive evening was terminated by a brief entertainment in the way of refreshments , at the usual meeting room of the lodge of instruction , at Bro . Paige ' s , the Unicorn Hotel , Noith-street .
WALTHAM-NEW-TOWN . —King Harold Lodge ( No . 1327 ) . —A most interesting and instructive meeting was spent at this lodge on Thursday evening , the 30 th ult . 'The meeting was held in the commodious lodge room at the Britannia Hotel , and the Fifteen Sections were worked under the presidency of Bro . J . Noyes , W . M . 1327 VV . M . ; Bros . J . Robinson , S . W . 1327 , S . W . and
, Preceptor ; and T . Reilly , P . M . and Sec . 1327 , P . P . G . P . Herts ., J . W . The Sections were worked as follows : — First Lecture : First Section , Bro . Sprout , J . D . 1327 ; Second , Bro . Bilby , W . S . 1327 ; Thiid , Bro . Holt , 7545 Fourth , Bro . Reilly , Sec . 1327 ; Fifth , Bro . Davics , 1327 ; Sixth , Bro . Lewis , S . D . 1327 ; Seventh , Bro . Shepherd , 1327 . Second Lecture : First Section , not worked ;
Second , Bro . J . Noyes , W . M . 1327 ; Third , Bro . W . Gilbert , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W . and D . C . 1327 ; Fourth , Bro . J . Robinson , S . W . 1327 ; Fifth , J . Fisher , LP . M . 1327 , P . G . S . B . Third Lecture : Fust Section , Bro . G . Wyatt ; Second , not worked ; Third , Bro . Hanchett . Where all did their work so thoroughly well , it would be unjust as well as invidious to draw any
distinctions , or in any way to particularise ; but it may be said with truth and justice that the King Harold Lodge of Instruction , by the perfect working of the Sections , afforded to the brethren present on Thursday evening a most genuine Masonic treat . Amongst the numerous brethren present were Bros . Rev . C . " H . Roberts , B . Mitchell , Lumsden , Newman ,
Robin , Hatch , Watkins , Young , Crockett , Searl , and many others . A most unanimous vote of thanks was proposed , carried , and accorded to Bro . Noyes for the very able manner in which he discharged his onerous duties as VV . M . Some formal business was then transacted , and the lodge was closed .
Royal Arch.
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NORTHAMPTON . — Northampton Chapter ( No . 3 G 0 ) . —This chapter held its usual meeting at the Masonic Hall , on Thursday , the 30 th ult ., when there was a good attendance of the companions . Bros . T . P . Dorman , 1764 , and Thos . Wetherell , S 60 , having been duly balloted for , presented themselves for exaltation . Comp . J . U . Stanton , P . Z ., M . E . Z ., performed the ceremony , being
assisted by Comps . VV . J . Atkins , H . ; Rev . S . J . VV . Sanders , J . ; H . VV . Parker , P . S . ; and Butler Wilkins , P . Z ., Dep . Supt . Norths and Hunts . The following officers were afterwards elected : Comps . II . J . Atkins , M . E . Z . ; Rev . S . J . VV . Sanders , H . ; J . Bingley , J . ; G . Robinson . P . Z ., E . ; VV . Parker , N . ; J . U . Stanton , P . Z .,
Treas . ; G . Ellard , P . S . ; W . Brown , ist A . S . ; G . M . Percival , 2 nd A . S . ; and Brook Sampson , O . After the completion of the business , the companions adjourned to the supper-room , where full justice was done to the refreshments , served in Mrs . Forth ' s usual excellent manner . In addition to the companions mentioned above , the following were present : Comps . J . Kellett , P . Z . ; J . J . Hart , E . Cuchirill , Jas , Clayson , A . Jones , H . Spoor , T . Emery , and others .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
BATH . —Royal Cumberland Lodge ( T . I . ) . —On Saturday , the 2 nd inst ., a regular meeting was held at the Masonic Hall . This was not the proper day , as explained by the VV . M ., but it was the only one available during the week , as the hall was wanted on every other evening for convocations of the ( so called ) High Grades , for which case provision is made in the bye-laws . Soon after 7 . 30 p . m . Bro . C . VV . Radway , VV . M ., and P . P . G . D . C , took the
chair anel opened the lodge , supported by Bros . Braham , I . P . M ., and P . P . G . S . W . ; Dr . Hopkins , Chaplain , Past G . J . W ., and P . M . 2 G and 74 ; John Dutton , P . M . and Treasurer ; Jas . ( . Dutton , P . M . and Dir . of Cers . ; C . Wilkinson , P . M . and P . G . M . O ., as Secretary ; F . Wilkinson , S . W . ; Dingle , J . W . ; L . Howes , M . O . ; Mercer , S . O . ; Penley , J . O . ; VV . Peach , Reg . of Mks ., as S . D . ; Rubie , P . M ., as J . D . ; Knight , I . G . ; Sparrow , Org .
and Bigwood , Tyler . The minutes of the . previous meeting were read and confirmed . 'The bye-laws were read . 'The VV . M . feelingl y mentioned the absence of Bro . Murlis , Secretary ( owing to the death of his only son ) , and the death of two members , Bros . Thompson , P . M ., and Holmes , and in
accordance with the desire of the brethren , promised to write letters of sympathy and condolence to the surviving relatives of each . The presence of Bro . VV . H . Rice in the ante-room as a candidate for advancement , previously balloted for , having been announced , he was admitted , and the ceremony was very efficiently performed by the
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W . M . and his officers , to which much interest was given by the addition of appropriate music , vocal and instrumental , Bro . Sparrow presiding at the organ . Bro . Braham , I . P . M ., explained the working tools . Or . the proposition of the VV . M . a vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . Col . Somerville-Burney for his presence as a visitor , who holds a very high rank in Grand Craft Lodge and Chapter , more especially in the Christian
Degrees , and in a few days will be installed as VV . M . of thc Studholme Mark Lodge in London . The gallant colonel returned thanks for the compliment , and expressed his satisfaction at thc opportunity afforded him of being present at the workingof the ceremony , since he had thus obtained valuable information and useful hints , of which he should avail himself in his own lodge . Bro . L . Howes proposed a candidate for advat . cement , and no other business offering , the lodge was closed .
SOUTHAMPTON . —St . Andrew ' s Lodge ( No . 63 ) . —At the annual meeting of the above lodge on the 30 th ult ., Bro . C . W . A . Jellicoe was installed W . M ., the following being the other officers : Bros . G . Cross , l . P . M . ; M . Emanuel , S . W . ; VV . Horton , j . W . ; Dr . Hobbs , M . O . ; H . Dusautoy , S . O . ; T . Lashmore , J . O . ; Rev . H .
J . Mason , Chap . ; G . J . Tilling , Treas . ; C . VV . Bermstcr , Sec ; VV . O . Neill , Reg . Mks . ; Rev . A . L'Argent Bell , S . D . ; A . J . Blackman , J . D . ; J . R . Weston , D . C ; J . Slater , I . G . ; and J . Biggs and W . Vare , Tylers . The installation ceremony was beautifully rendered by W . Bro . E . Sheppard .
Royal Ark Mariners.
Royal Ark Mariners .
SOUTHAMPTON . —Solent Lodge ( No . 63 ) . — Thursday , the 30 th ult ., being the festival of St . Andrew , the above lodge held its annual meeting at the Masonic Hall , Albion-place , at which VV . Bro . G . Cross was installed VV . C . N . by VV . Bro . R . Loveland Loveland . The following were appointed to the other offices : Bros . W . Horton , J . ; D . Hobbs , S . ; Rev . H . J . Mason , S . D . j W . O . Neill , J . D .: P . Warren , Treas . ; C W . Bemister , Scribe ; J . R . Weston , D . C . ; Rev . A . L'Argent Bell , G . ; J . Biggs and VV . Vare , VV .
Red Cross Of Constantine.
Red Cross of Constantine .
PREMIER CONCLAVE .- The December meeting of the above conclave was held at Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday , the 5 th inst ., when there were present Bros . Thos . Massa , M . P . S . ; E . H . Thiellay , V . E . ; H . H . Shirley , S . G . ; T . C Walls , I . G . ; George Mickley , H . P . ; T . Cubitt , Treas . ; J . Mason , Recorder ; W . E . Dawes , Prefect ; C . W . Pfidmore , Std . Br . ; H . J . I ^ ardncr , Orator ; G . Harrison , Sentinel ; Wm . Holman , P . S . ; H . A . Dubois , P . S . ; J . G . Marsh , P . S . ; Thomas Kingston . P . S . ; G . Robinson , P . S . ; Rev . P . M . Holden , P . S . ; J . Moss , P . S . ;
J . VV . Ellison Macartney , P . S . ; Wm . R . Woodman , P . G . I . G ., G . Recorder ; H . C Levander , P . S . ; Geo . Cadell , A . H . Bateman , John Barker , M . P . S . ; Donald McDewar , J . Giesman Chillingivorth , and VV . Lake ( Freemason ) . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , and a brother was installed . Bro . VV . E . Macartney son of the I . P . S ., was unable to be present to be installed , in
consequence of illness . Bro . H . C . Levander was presented with a Past Crand Recorders' jewel , amid expressions of goodwill and regret at his being compelled to retire from thc office . A meeting of Grand Conclave afterwards took place , a report of which will appear in our next . A banquet followed , under the presidency of the I . P . S ., Bro . J . VV .
Ellison Macartney , M . P . KINGSTON . UPON-HULL . — De La Pole Conclave ( No . 132 ) . —A meeting of this conclave was held , on the 29 th ult ., at the Masonic Rooms , Charlottestreet , and was presided over by E . Sir Knight T . Thompson , M . P . S . After the calling of the muster roll , and the confirmation of the minutes of the previous conclave , a
College of Viceroys was opened , and Sir Knight Comp . T . D . Wing , V . E . elect , was installed as Viceroy , after which a Senate of Sovereigns being called , E . Sir Knight Comp . George Wilson , M . P . S . elect , was then enthroned . The M . P . S . subsequentl y invested as his officers for the ensuing year the following , viz .: Sir Knights William Gillett , Senior General ; Henry Toozes , Junior General ; A . P . Wilson , High Prelate ; Henry Preston , Treasurer
and Recorder ; Jno . Walton , ist Aide ; Andrew King , 2 nd Aide ; W . B . Wilkinson , Standard Bearer ; P . C . Whitfield , Prefect ; G . S . Highmon , Herald ; J . Matthews , D . C . ; and J . Bursdall , Sentinel . The conclave was then adjourned for some days , in order to enable the knight companions to attend a concert given by Sir Knight Cheesman , and upon again meeting thc Degrees of Knight of the Holy Sepulchre and St . John the Evangelist will be given .
Cryptic Masonry.
Cryptic Masonry .
GRAND MASTERS' COUNCIL ( No . 1 ) . —A meeting of this prosperous council was held at the Masonic Rooms , Golden-square , on the 30 th ult . Among those present were Bros . T . C . Walls , T . J . M ., Sic . ; T . Poore D . M ., & c ; D . M . Dewar , G . R . j Gravely , M . ; Major Dunbar , VV . ; Raymond Thrupp , Cama , Captain Lambert , Matier , Spice , Lovegrove , Dr . Ramsey , M . D ., and
others . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken upon behalf of Bros . N . D . I ' racis , Hiram Lodge , No . 13 , and Acland , Panmure Lodge , No . 139 , and it proving to be unanimous , they were duly admitted , and received into the Degrees of M . E . M ., R . M ., S . M ., and S . E . M . The four ceremonies being
pertorined , and the attendant lectures delivered , by the . T . j . M ., ably assisted by Bros . Poore , Dewar , Gravely , and Major Dunbar . The council was shortly afterwards closed , and the brothred adjourned loan excellent collation at the Albany Hotel , Thcobald ' s-road . Upon the removal of the cloth , the customary ( oasts received full justice . Bro . Dewar responded upon behalf of " The Grand Officers , " and , in the course of his remarks , spoke of the increasing popularity and consequent prosperity of the Cryptic Kites .
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The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes were read and confirmed . 'The ceremonies of initiation and passing-were rehearsed , Bro . Pitt being the candidate . The ceremony of raising was also rehearsed . Bro . Smith , leaving the chair of S . W ., offered himself to be the candidate for the Third Degree , which ceremony was worked in a very pleasintr and profitable manner , as , indeed , each Degree was
worked to the satisfaction of the lodge in particular . I his odge may be congratulated upon its success in the new quarters , and , being much encouraged by the earnestness of the working endcavoursof the brethren , we look forward to its former prosperity . All labour being ended , the lodge was closed in due form . Bro . J . Smith was duly elected W . M . for the next meeting .
PERCY LODGE ( No . 198 ) . —This lodge held its usual meeting at the Jolly Farmers , Southgate-road , Islington , on Saturday , the 2 nd inst ., there being present Bros . C Weeden , W . M . ; A . Ferrar , S . W . ; Pribbell , J . W . ; Pearcy , Preceptor ; Fenner , Sec . ; C . Lorkin , Treas . ; Houghton , S . D . ; Dixie , J . D . ; Ashton , I . G . ; also J . P . Cohen , WolfR . M . JonesA . M . Marks , Chipperfield ,
, , Bvvan , Richardson , J . Humphreys , J . Ruffett , C . K . Killick , jun ., Hatch , Burtenshaw , Galer , Forge , and others . Lodge was opened with the usual formalities . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Richardson
being the candidate , the W . M . performing the ceremony in a very correct manner . Bro . Cohen worked the First , Second , and Third Sections of the Lecture , assisted by the brethren . Bros . J . Humphreys and J . Ruffett , SG 9 , were elected members . Bro . A . Ferrar was elected W . M . for the next meeting , after which the lodge was closed .
UNITED PILGRIMS' LODGE . —( No . 507 ) — The meeting of this lodge , at the Surrey Masonic Hall , Camberwell , S . E ., on the 1 st inst ., was presided over by Bro . M . E . Stokes , as VV . M . ; and the officers were Bro . A . J . Styles , S . W . ; J . VV . Bate , J . W . ; M . Willshire , S . D . ; R . Poore , J . D . ; F . Thurston , I . G . ; James Stevens , P . M ., Preceptor ; and John S . Terry , P . M . and Secretary . The ceremony of initiation was ably rehearsed by the
VV . M ., and the Sections of the Degree worked by the brethren , Bro . Stevens explaining , where requested , many points not fully understood by some of the members present . Brc . Styles was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Bro . Bate was elected W . M . for the week ending the 29 th inst ., when the ceremony of installation will be rehearsed by the Preceptor , and the members and their friends will sup together . Lodge was closed in due form .
HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1425 ; . —A meeting was held on Monday , 4 U 1 inst ., at Norfolk-square Hotel , Paddington . Present : J . H . Smith , VV . M . ; Holland , S . W . ; C . K . Botley . J . W . ; G . Read , P . M . and Treas ., Precept . ; H . Dehane , Sec ; H . Hardy , S . D . ; Cursons , J . D . ; G . H . Taylor , I . G . ; Sones , P . M . ; Alexander , PM . ; Craig , P . M . ; G . Davis , P . M . ; Chalfont , Simpson ,
Thomas , Hart , Cuthbertson , Mitchell , Humfrees and Mote . The lodge was opened in due form and the minutes of the last meeting read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in the Three Degrees , the ceremonies of initiation and raising being ably rehearsed , Bros . Craig and Mote being the candidates . Bro . Holland was elected to fill the chair at the next meeting . The lodge was then closed .
BRIXTON LODGE ( No . 1949 ) . —The usual weekly meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 5 th inst ., at the Prince Regent ( Bro . Monk ' s ) , Dulwichroad , East Brixton , when theW . M ., Bro . Stephen Richardson , J . D . 1 S 3 , was supported by the following officers and members : Bros . R . Poore , S . W . ; H . Hooper , J . W . ; Hy . M . Williams , Sec ; C . H . Phillips , Treas . ; Hy .
Stokes , S . D . ; H . VV . Pooler , J . D . ; J . Howe , I . G . ; H . Goodwin , G . VV . Knight , E . Bye , jun ., A . E . Albert , A . Jones , and others . Lodge was opened in due form , and thc minutes of the previous meeting were read and unanimously confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was ably rehearsed by the VV . M ., with Bro . Phillips as candidate . The bye-laws of lodire were read . It was proposed that a benevolent
association should be established in connection with thc lodge , and the matter was further postponed . Bro . Alfred Jones , 1949 , was unanimously elected a joining member . Bro . R . Poore was unanimously elected VV . M . for the ensuing week , and he appointed his ofiicers in rotation . It was decided that the first festival of the lodge should be held on the third Tuesday in January next , and a Committee was appointed to make the necessary
arrangements . On the motion of Bro . Williams , the Secretary , a cordial vote of thanks was passed to Bro . S . Richardson , the W . M ., for his able conduct of the ceremony and work of the evening for the first time in his Masonic career . The resolution to be recorded on the minutes . Lodge was closed in due form and adjourned in perfect harmony until the following Tuesday evening .
BRIGHTON . —Royal York Lodge ( No . 315 ) . — There was a large gathering of the brethren at the Royal Pavilion , on Monday , the 4 th inst ., under the auspices , and to hear Bro . lames Stevens , P . M ., P . Z ., read his excellent lecture explanatory of the ritual and ceremonies of the First Degree . The lodge was opened by Bro . VV . H . Gibson , W . rti . -51 s , and amongst the members of the lodge
present were Bros . A . J . Carpenter , J . li . Hawney , Geo . Nash , C . P . Smith , P . P . G . D ., M . Selew , A . II . 'Thacker , H . Kent , R . T . Nye , J . D . ; VV . R . Wood , jun ., Geo . R . Godfice , W . 11 . Deane , H . Beaumont , L . R . Slyer , R . Page , VV . Anderson , J . II . Stride , P . M ., Geo . Fielders , M . Mcthcrell , and other :,. Amongst thc visitors were Bros . J . Norman , 22 ; J . Fitzgerald , 37 ; J . S . Colborne , 145
A . King , 217 ; Ii . Wellington , 207 ; M . Schofield , 315 ; S . F . Clayton , 341 ; L . Winletisher , 377 ; S . Roberls Legg , 732 ; E . Walker , Si 1 ; J . J . Knight , 1 . 14 G ; G . L . Shackies , 1511 ; llornsen , Prov . G . D . Fast Yorks ; John Tidmarsh , 1 G 3 G ; C . J . Hollands , 1797 ; VV . W . Newton , 11 . Binglirld , D . Thenison , F . Parsons , and VV . A . Tooth , all of 1 S 21 ;
W . H . English and F . F . Gates , 1 S 29 , and several other brethren . Immediately after the opening of the lodge , thc VV . M . introduced Bro . Stevens to the assembled brethren , and for a little more than two hours the lecturei kept his audience thoroughly interested , making his lecture more attractive by an able recital of the several ceremonies in full , with
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most pertinent remarks on the numerous divergencies which have of late years crept into the ritual . On the whole , the hearers were in full accord with the remarks of the lecturer . On one or two points very interesting observations were made by intelligent brethren , with the result of enlightening the minds of many present , and enabling them to understand points and practices which they had not up to that the conclu
time fully comprehended the importance of . At - sion of the lecture , Bro . Stevens was greeted with much applause ; and the thanks of the lodge of instruction were cordially voted , in slight acknowlegment of his services . The W . M . expressed his gratification to find that the working of the Masonic ceremonial at Brighton agreed so nearly with that which had been set forth by the lecturer .
He considered that thc lecture should be heard far and wide ; by some lodges for the purpose of correcting many existing fallacies , and by others that the members might be confirmed , as in their own case , in the correctness of their mode of working . Bro . Stevens in acknowledging- thc compliment , stated that the invite the lodge had made and the reception they accorded him , were ample rewards for any service he had
rendered ; and his object being to receive , and as far as in his humble power lay to give Alasonic instruction , he should be prepared on reasonable notice , to repeat his evenings work in any other lodge , provincial or metropolitan . The lodge was then closed , and a most agreeable and instructive evening was terminated by a brief entertainment in the way of refreshments , at the usual meeting room of the lodge of instruction , at Bro . Paige ' s , the Unicorn Hotel , Noith-street .
WALTHAM-NEW-TOWN . —King Harold Lodge ( No . 1327 ) . —A most interesting and instructive meeting was spent at this lodge on Thursday evening , the 30 th ult . 'The meeting was held in the commodious lodge room at the Britannia Hotel , and the Fifteen Sections were worked under the presidency of Bro . J . Noyes , W . M . 1327 VV . M . ; Bros . J . Robinson , S . W . 1327 , S . W . and
, Preceptor ; and T . Reilly , P . M . and Sec . 1327 , P . P . G . P . Herts ., J . W . The Sections were worked as follows : — First Lecture : First Section , Bro . Sprout , J . D . 1327 ; Second , Bro . Bilby , W . S . 1327 ; Thiid , Bro . Holt , 7545 Fourth , Bro . Reilly , Sec . 1327 ; Fifth , Bro . Davics , 1327 ; Sixth , Bro . Lewis , S . D . 1327 ; Seventh , Bro . Shepherd , 1327 . Second Lecture : First Section , not worked ;
Second , Bro . J . Noyes , W . M . 1327 ; Third , Bro . W . Gilbert , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W . and D . C . 1327 ; Fourth , Bro . J . Robinson , S . W . 1327 ; Fifth , J . Fisher , LP . M . 1327 , P . G . S . B . Third Lecture : Fust Section , Bro . G . Wyatt ; Second , not worked ; Third , Bro . Hanchett . Where all did their work so thoroughly well , it would be unjust as well as invidious to draw any
distinctions , or in any way to particularise ; but it may be said with truth and justice that the King Harold Lodge of Instruction , by the perfect working of the Sections , afforded to the brethren present on Thursday evening a most genuine Masonic treat . Amongst the numerous brethren present were Bros . Rev . C . " H . Roberts , B . Mitchell , Lumsden , Newman ,
Robin , Hatch , Watkins , Young , Crockett , Searl , and many others . A most unanimous vote of thanks was proposed , carried , and accorded to Bro . Noyes for the very able manner in which he discharged his onerous duties as VV . M . Some formal business was then transacted , and the lodge was closed .
Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
NORTHAMPTON . — Northampton Chapter ( No . 3 G 0 ) . —This chapter held its usual meeting at the Masonic Hall , on Thursday , the 30 th ult ., when there was a good attendance of the companions . Bros . T . P . Dorman , 1764 , and Thos . Wetherell , S 60 , having been duly balloted for , presented themselves for exaltation . Comp . J . U . Stanton , P . Z ., M . E . Z ., performed the ceremony , being
assisted by Comps . VV . J . Atkins , H . ; Rev . S . J . VV . Sanders , J . ; H . VV . Parker , P . S . ; and Butler Wilkins , P . Z ., Dep . Supt . Norths and Hunts . The following officers were afterwards elected : Comps . II . J . Atkins , M . E . Z . ; Rev . S . J . VV . Sanders , H . ; J . Bingley , J . ; G . Robinson . P . Z ., E . ; VV . Parker , N . ; J . U . Stanton , P . Z .,
Treas . ; G . Ellard , P . S . ; W . Brown , ist A . S . ; G . M . Percival , 2 nd A . S . ; and Brook Sampson , O . After the completion of the business , the companions adjourned to the supper-room , where full justice was done to the refreshments , served in Mrs . Forth ' s usual excellent manner . In addition to the companions mentioned above , the following were present : Comps . J . Kellett , P . Z . ; J . J . Hart , E . Cuchirill , Jas , Clayson , A . Jones , H . Spoor , T . Emery , and others .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
BATH . —Royal Cumberland Lodge ( T . I . ) . —On Saturday , the 2 nd inst ., a regular meeting was held at the Masonic Hall . This was not the proper day , as explained by the VV . M ., but it was the only one available during the week , as the hall was wanted on every other evening for convocations of the ( so called ) High Grades , for which case provision is made in the bye-laws . Soon after 7 . 30 p . m . Bro . C . VV . Radway , VV . M ., and P . P . G . D . C , took the
chair anel opened the lodge , supported by Bros . Braham , I . P . M ., and P . P . G . S . W . ; Dr . Hopkins , Chaplain , Past G . J . W ., and P . M . 2 G and 74 ; John Dutton , P . M . and Treasurer ; Jas . ( . Dutton , P . M . and Dir . of Cers . ; C . Wilkinson , P . M . and P . G . M . O ., as Secretary ; F . Wilkinson , S . W . ; Dingle , J . W . ; L . Howes , M . O . ; Mercer , S . O . ; Penley , J . O . ; VV . Peach , Reg . of Mks ., as S . D . ; Rubie , P . M ., as J . D . ; Knight , I . G . ; Sparrow , Org .
and Bigwood , Tyler . The minutes of the . previous meeting were read and confirmed . 'The bye-laws were read . 'The VV . M . feelingl y mentioned the absence of Bro . Murlis , Secretary ( owing to the death of his only son ) , and the death of two members , Bros . Thompson , P . M ., and Holmes , and in
accordance with the desire of the brethren , promised to write letters of sympathy and condolence to the surviving relatives of each . The presence of Bro . VV . H . Rice in the ante-room as a candidate for advancement , previously balloted for , having been announced , he was admitted , and the ceremony was very efficiently performed by the
Mark Masonry.
W . M . and his officers , to which much interest was given by the addition of appropriate music , vocal and instrumental , Bro . Sparrow presiding at the organ . Bro . Braham , I . P . M ., explained the working tools . Or . the proposition of the VV . M . a vote of thanks was accorded to Bro . Col . Somerville-Burney for his presence as a visitor , who holds a very high rank in Grand Craft Lodge and Chapter , more especially in the Christian
Degrees , and in a few days will be installed as VV . M . of thc Studholme Mark Lodge in London . The gallant colonel returned thanks for the compliment , and expressed his satisfaction at thc opportunity afforded him of being present at the workingof the ceremony , since he had thus obtained valuable information and useful hints , of which he should avail himself in his own lodge . Bro . L . Howes proposed a candidate for advat . cement , and no other business offering , the lodge was closed .
SOUTHAMPTON . —St . Andrew ' s Lodge ( No . 63 ) . —At the annual meeting of the above lodge on the 30 th ult ., Bro . C . W . A . Jellicoe was installed W . M ., the following being the other officers : Bros . G . Cross , l . P . M . ; M . Emanuel , S . W . ; VV . Horton , j . W . ; Dr . Hobbs , M . O . ; H . Dusautoy , S . O . ; T . Lashmore , J . O . ; Rev . H .
J . Mason , Chap . ; G . J . Tilling , Treas . ; C . VV . Bermstcr , Sec ; VV . O . Neill , Reg . Mks . ; Rev . A . L'Argent Bell , S . D . ; A . J . Blackman , J . D . ; J . R . Weston , D . C ; J . Slater , I . G . ; and J . Biggs and W . Vare , Tylers . The installation ceremony was beautifully rendered by W . Bro . E . Sheppard .
Royal Ark Mariners.
Royal Ark Mariners .
SOUTHAMPTON . —Solent Lodge ( No . 63 ) . — Thursday , the 30 th ult ., being the festival of St . Andrew , the above lodge held its annual meeting at the Masonic Hall , Albion-place , at which VV . Bro . G . Cross was installed VV . C . N . by VV . Bro . R . Loveland Loveland . The following were appointed to the other offices : Bros . W . Horton , J . ; D . Hobbs , S . ; Rev . H . J . Mason , S . D . j W . O . Neill , J . D .: P . Warren , Treas . ; C W . Bemister , Scribe ; J . R . Weston , D . C . ; Rev . A . L'Argent Bell , G . ; J . Biggs and VV . Vare , VV .
Red Cross Of Constantine.
Red Cross of Constantine .
PREMIER CONCLAVE .- The December meeting of the above conclave was held at Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday , the 5 th inst ., when there were present Bros . Thos . Massa , M . P . S . ; E . H . Thiellay , V . E . ; H . H . Shirley , S . G . ; T . C Walls , I . G . ; George Mickley , H . P . ; T . Cubitt , Treas . ; J . Mason , Recorder ; W . E . Dawes , Prefect ; C . W . Pfidmore , Std . Br . ; H . J . I ^ ardncr , Orator ; G . Harrison , Sentinel ; Wm . Holman , P . S . ; H . A . Dubois , P . S . ; J . G . Marsh , P . S . ; Thomas Kingston . P . S . ; G . Robinson , P . S . ; Rev . P . M . Holden , P . S . ; J . Moss , P . S . ;
J . VV . Ellison Macartney , P . S . ; Wm . R . Woodman , P . G . I . G ., G . Recorder ; H . C Levander , P . S . ; Geo . Cadell , A . H . Bateman , John Barker , M . P . S . ; Donald McDewar , J . Giesman Chillingivorth , and VV . Lake ( Freemason ) . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , and a brother was installed . Bro . VV . E . Macartney son of the I . P . S ., was unable to be present to be installed , in
consequence of illness . Bro . H . C . Levander was presented with a Past Crand Recorders' jewel , amid expressions of goodwill and regret at his being compelled to retire from thc office . A meeting of Grand Conclave afterwards took place , a report of which will appear in our next . A banquet followed , under the presidency of the I . P . S ., Bro . J . VV .
Ellison Macartney , M . P . KINGSTON . UPON-HULL . — De La Pole Conclave ( No . 132 ) . —A meeting of this conclave was held , on the 29 th ult ., at the Masonic Rooms , Charlottestreet , and was presided over by E . Sir Knight T . Thompson , M . P . S . After the calling of the muster roll , and the confirmation of the minutes of the previous conclave , a
College of Viceroys was opened , and Sir Knight Comp . T . D . Wing , V . E . elect , was installed as Viceroy , after which a Senate of Sovereigns being called , E . Sir Knight Comp . George Wilson , M . P . S . elect , was then enthroned . The M . P . S . subsequentl y invested as his officers for the ensuing year the following , viz .: Sir Knights William Gillett , Senior General ; Henry Toozes , Junior General ; A . P . Wilson , High Prelate ; Henry Preston , Treasurer
and Recorder ; Jno . Walton , ist Aide ; Andrew King , 2 nd Aide ; W . B . Wilkinson , Standard Bearer ; P . C . Whitfield , Prefect ; G . S . Highmon , Herald ; J . Matthews , D . C . ; and J . Bursdall , Sentinel . The conclave was then adjourned for some days , in order to enable the knight companions to attend a concert given by Sir Knight Cheesman , and upon again meeting thc Degrees of Knight of the Holy Sepulchre and St . John the Evangelist will be given .
Cryptic Masonry.
Cryptic Masonry .
GRAND MASTERS' COUNCIL ( No . 1 ) . —A meeting of this prosperous council was held at the Masonic Rooms , Golden-square , on the 30 th ult . Among those present were Bros . T . C . Walls , T . J . M ., Sic . ; T . Poore D . M ., & c ; D . M . Dewar , G . R . j Gravely , M . ; Major Dunbar , VV . ; Raymond Thrupp , Cama , Captain Lambert , Matier , Spice , Lovegrove , Dr . Ramsey , M . D ., and
others . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken upon behalf of Bros . N . D . I ' racis , Hiram Lodge , No . 13 , and Acland , Panmure Lodge , No . 139 , and it proving to be unanimous , they were duly admitted , and received into the Degrees of M . E . M ., R . M ., S . M ., and S . E . M . The four ceremonies being
pertorined , and the attendant lectures delivered , by the . T . j . M ., ably assisted by Bros . Poore , Dewar , Gravely , and Major Dunbar . The council was shortly afterwards closed , and the brothred adjourned loan excellent collation at the Albany Hotel , Thcobald ' s-road . Upon the removal of the cloth , the customary ( oasts received full justice . Bro . Dewar responded upon behalf of " The Grand Officers , " and , in the course of his remarks , spoke of the increasing popularity and consequent prosperity of the Cryptic Kites .