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short of his feelings , and every time he pmncd it to his breast the present occasion would come vividly before him . He felt extremely grateful for the appreciation which the brethren had shown for his services ; he assured them he had tried his utmost to promote the interests of the lodge , and they were aware that during his tenure of office , when there was no business on the circular he had created some
by delivering the tracing board lectures , and trying by such means to engraft on the minds of the brethren that there was something more in Freemasonry than mere feasting . In referring to the satisfactory balance sheet , Uro . Whittakcr remarked that the clearing off of the debt which hung over thc lodge when he was installed W . M ., was only achieved by perseverance and to valuable assistance rendered him by the 'Treasurer , Bro . Wm . Bostock ,
and Secretary , Bro . A . T . Forrest ; intact , the latter brother deserved special mention for his indefatigable exertions , having never once left undone any portion of his duties , and had it not been for these two highly esteemed brethren he could never have brought about such a pleasing result ; and , in conclusion , he would say that all he had done had been for his love of Freemasonry and thc welfare of the Avon Lodge , and for what they had been pleased to present him with , he asked them to accept thc thanks of one of
their most humble servants . Bro . S . D . McKcllen next proposed " The Health of thc Visiting Brethren" in his usual forcible style , which was responded to by several of their number , after which thc toasts of "The Masonic Charities , " "The newly invested Officers & c . " were given , and a pleasurable evening was brought to a close at eleven o'clock .
GREAT TORRINGTON . —Torndge Lodge ( No . 1 SS 5 ) . —A meeting was held on the 27 th ult ., at thc Market Hall . The ceremony of the installation of Bro . Philip Rousham , W . M . elect , was ably performed by Bros " J . Lynn , P . P . G . S . B . ; J . Baxter , P . M ., P . G . S . B . ; and II . M . Burrow , P . M . The newly-installed [ W . M . then invested his officers as follows : The Hon . S . Trefusis ,
S . W . ; Capt . H . L . Mallet , l . W . ; Rev . P . Jones , Chap . ; T . W . Ilaverfield , R . N ., 'Treas . ; C . Colling , Sec ; J . Hagley , S . D . ; S . Tapley . J . D . ; W . Turrell , D . C . ; Dr . J . Norman , I . G . ; Dr . Sutcliff and R . Pettle , Stewards ; and ( . D . Copp , Tyler . There were present , in addition to those above mentioned , Bros . Dr . R . C Jones , l . P . M . ; Rev . W . C . Wallace , J . Tucker , J . Jack-Bencraft \ and
son , Lieut . How , J . Read , W . P . , R . co , Col . A . Macartney . Visitors : Bros . T . T . Wickham , P . M . ( Mayor of Bidcford ); J . Cawsey , P . M . ; II . Arscott , W . M . 4 S 9 ; G . Pollard , l . P . M . 4 S 9 ; J . Johnson , P . M . 160 ; W . Vincent , S . W . 4 S 9 ; J- C . Clark , J . W . 4 S 9 , and others . The annual dinner afterwards took place at the Globe Hotel , at which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured .
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STRONG MAN LODGE ( No . 45 ) . —This old lodge met as usual , on Monday , the Cth inst ., at the Excise Tavern , Old Broad-street , E . C . Present : Bros . Collinson . W . M . ; W . Vizzard , S . W . ; Larchin , J . W . ; ] . W . Gush , Preceptor ; Fox , Sec . ; Morris , S . D . ; Jones , I . G . j 1 'lverston , Jones , Hoon , Stephens , and others . 'The lodge was duly oncned , and thc minutes read and confirmed .
'The ceremony of initiation was worked , Bro . Ulverston being the candidate . Uro . Larchin , J . W ., worked the Second ; Bro . Fox , Sec , the'Third ; and liro . Gush , Preceptor , the Fourth Section of the Lecture , assisted by the brethren , liro . Jones , 1 OS 2 , was 'admitted a member of thc lodge . Uro . W . Vizzard was elected W . M . for the meeting to be held on the 13 th inst ., and lodge was closed .
ISRAEL LODGE ( No . -05 ) . —At thc last regular meeting , at Uro . W . Yctton ' s , the Rising Sun , Globe-road , li ., thc chair was occupied by Uro . W . J . Musto , who was supported by Uros . | . II . Pringle , S . W . ; D . Moss , J . W . ; I . Taylor , S . D . ; J . ' T . K . Job . J . D . ; W . Gray , I . G . j W . Musto , P . M ., Preceptor ; G . II . Stephens , Hon . Sec ; I . P . Cohen , P . M . ; H . Marks , W . Yetton , P . M . ; and
others . . Lodge was duly opened , and minutes confirmed . 1 he ceremony of initiation was very ably worked , especially considering that thc W . M . is only young in Freemasonry . Uro . Marks , the candidate , afterwards was instructed so as to qualify him for taking the Second Degree . Uro . Musto , P . M ., worked the Fiist , and Uro . Moss the Fifth Sections
of the Lecture . Bros . Cohen and Taylor respectively worked the Second and Third Sections , the brethren in thc last two cases assisting . Bro . II . Marks , 1349 , was duly elected a member of the lodge ; and a vote of condolence was passed in sympathy with Bro . II . J . Phillips , l . P . M . 205 , upon the loss of his mother , Bro . Stephens being requested to communicate the same . Uro . Pringle was elected W . M . for next meeting , and lodge closed .
DORIC LODGE ( No 933 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held as usual at Bro . J . Clayton's , the Duke's Head , 79 Whitechapcl-road , on the 3 rd inst . Bro . J . R . Macgregor , W . M . ; W . Richardson , S . W . ; C . II . Bardouleau , J . W . ; J . R . Shingticld , S . D . ; W . Musto , P . M ., Sec ; ' B . Cundick , P . M ., Preceptor ; Sicgcnberg . I . G . ; J . West , D . Moss , Benjamin Stephens and others . Lodge was opened with all due formalities , and the ceremony of initiation was worked , Bro . Darnell candidate .
'The W . M ., worked the First , Second and llurd , and Uro . Moss the Fourth Sections of the Lectures , assisted by thc brethren . Bro . Richardson was elected W . M . for the next meeting ; and an Audit Committee , consisting of Bros . Musto , jun ., Bardouleau and West , was elected to report on the lodge finances at the ensuing meeting . A cordial vote of thanks was accorded Uro . Macgregor for his working in the chair for the first time in the lodge . All business being ended , lodge was closed and thelbrethren adjourned .
BURDETT COUTTS LODGE ( No . 127 S ) . — A successful meeting of Ihe above lodge ( which has of late not been so regularly attended as t used to be ) was held on Wednesday last , at the Lamb 'Tavern , Wilmot-strcet , Uethnal Green , which is immediately opposite the Ucthnal
Green Junction of thc Greast Eastern Railway . Uro . R . Sturtevant , W . M . of the mother lodge , was in the chair , and was supported by Bros . A . Jones , S . W . ; Chilson , J . W . j A . Hand , Sec ; B . Stewart , S . D . ; Bonner , J . D . ; Brittain , I . G . ; Hubbcrt , Clark , and others , Lodge was
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duly opened and thc minutes read and confirmed . The initiation ceremony was worked , Uro . Hubbcrt being candidate . Lodge was next opened up for Bro . Hubbcrt to be interrogated and entrusted , and lodge was advanced , and the ceremony of raising efficiently worked , the same brother acting as candidate . Lodge having been closed down , Bro . A . Jones was elected W . M . for the next meeting , when we trust he will have a good attendance . A sum of £ z « .
was voted from lodge funds upon thc list of W . Bro . R . Sturtevant , who represents the Burdett Coutts Lodge at the forthcoming festival of the Girls' School . This concluded the business , and lodge was closed and adjourned to thc following Wednesday evening . 'The lodge is easy of access both by rail and tram , and being under Uro . Past Master Musto ' s Preccptorship , brethren seeking Masonic instruction would attend here with advantage .
EARL OF ZETLAND LODGE ( No . 13 ( 1 . 1 ) . — Despite the heavy fog which visited the whole of London on Saturday last , the members of the above lodge met at Bro . Richardson ' s , the Royal Edward , Mare-street , Hackney . Lodge was opened by Bro . W . Gray , W . M ., who was supported by Bros . A . Wright , P . M ., as S . W . ; G . Pope ,
J . W . ; W . Fieldwick , P . M ., Preceptor ; Ernest Wright , P . M ., Secretary ; F . Crook , D . ; Darnell , ' . C ; Stephens , and others . Lodge having been duly opened , the minutes were submitted and confirmed . 'The ceremony of initiation was worked , Bro . li . Wright candidate . The First Section of thc Lecture was worked by Bro . Fieldwick and thc
brethren . It being the first time that Hro . W . Gray had occupied thc chair , a cordial vote of thanks was accorded to him for his able working . Bro . Wright , P . M ., was duly elected W . M . for thc nth inst ., and lodge was closed and adjourned until that date ; a good evening ' s working having been obtained notwithstanding- the unfavourable weather .
THE GREAT CITY LODGE ( No . 1426 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held at Masons' Hall Tavern , Masons' Avenue , Basinghall street , E . C , on Thursday , the 20 th ult ., when there was a good muster of brethren , amongst whom were Bros . G . W . Iilackie , P . M . 142 'i , acting as W . M . ; II . II . Room , S . W . ; II . B . White , J . W . ; G . W . Saul , P . M ., Preceptor ; C F . Goodcnoiigh ' , S . D .
1745 , Hon . Sec . ; T . Hauler , P . M . 1420 ; Kceble , J . W . 1420 ; E . A . Baber , P . M . ; R . Fendick , J . Laurence , F . T . Davics , Robt . Greening , and several others . The lodge was ojiened in due form at 0 . 30 p . m ., and thc ceremony ot initiation rehearsed b y Uro . Iilackie , Bro . Lodge acting as candidate . The lodge was then called off for refreshment . During the interval a ballot was taken for a Life Governorship of one of the Charities , which fell
to the lot of Bro . Kceble , J . W . 142 O , after which the brethren adjourned to a room below , where tables were laid for a supper , which was served up in a very satisfactory manner by Bro , Wood . After justice had been done to the repast the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , interspersed with songs . The supper table was ably presided over by Bro . C Taylor , W . M . i . | - 'd , and the brethren separated about 10 . 30 , having spent a pleasant evening .
TREDEGAR LODGE ( No . i ( . _ ' . s ) . —At the last regular meeting , at Bro . Yates ' s , the Royal , Mile End-road , there were present Bros . Scheerboom , W . M . ; C Kendall , S . W . ; Dee-son , J . W . ; Maud , S . I ) . ; II . Clark , J . D . ; M . Isaacs , I . G . ; T . J . Barnes , P . M ., Treas . ; B . Stewart , Hon . Sec . ; F . Robinson , Job , Hubbcrt , and Iyer . After necessary formalities had been complied with , the
lodge was advanced , and liro . Isaacs was interrogated and entrusted . Lodge was opened up , and the ceremony of raising was capitally worked , Bro . Iyer being candidate . Bro . Job worked the Second Section of the Lecture , assisted by Bro . Stewart . Lodge was closed down in ancient form , and Bro . C Kendall , l . P . M . of the mother lodge , was elected W . M . for the next meeting . Lodge was formally closed .
LANGTON LODGE ( No . 1 07 . 1 ) . —The weekl y meeting of this lodge of instruction was held on Thursday , the 2 nd inst ., at the Mansion House Station Restaurant , Oueen Victoria-street , E . C , the offices being filled as follows : Bros . Bui ' -, W . M . ; Marshall , S . W . ; Vialts , J . W . ; Shaw , S . D . ; Chubb , J . D . ; Saunders , I . G . ; and Sudlotv , Preceptor ; Bros . Stcmgrabcr , Morriss , Money , Barnett ,
Tanqueray , Pocnck , and Saunders also being present . 'The lodge having been opened in the First Degree , and thc minutes read and confirmed , the lodge was opened up to the 'Third Degree , and resumed in the Second , Bro . Money acting as candidate , and after answering the usual questions , the lodge was resumed in the Third Degree , and the candidate raised to the Degree of M . M . After a call off , the lodge resumed in the First Degree . I Bro . Sudlow
, Preceptor , assisted by Uro . Tanqueray , worked the Sixth Section of the First Lecture , and also the First Section of the First Lecture , assisted by thc brethren , liro . Marshall was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing meeting , and gave notice that the ceremony would be the First Degree , the Fourth Section of the Second Lecture , and the First Section of the Third Lecture ; after which the lodge was closed .
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ST . JAMES'S CHAPTER ( No . 2 ) . —This distinguished chapter held its usual meeting on 'Thursday , the 2 nd inst ., at Freemasons' Hall , under the presidency of Comp . Rev . A . F . A . Woodford , P . G . S ., as M . E . Z . ' The normal business of the chapter was gone through , and Uro . Tressillian Skipp , of No . 2 , was exalted to the Supreme Degree of a Royal Arch Mason by the M . E . / .., assisted by M . E . Comps . Letchworth , as II ., and Captain Davis , as J . The election of Principals and officers then took place for
the current year , who will be installed and invested at the next chapter . The companions adjourned to a very agreeable and pleasant banquet . The usual loyal and Masonic toastswere given and received with that heartiness and thoroughness which r . lways characterises thc St . James ' s Chapter ; and the valuable services of the Grand Treasurer as 'Treasurer of the chapter and a member for twenty-five years , and Comp . Sampson Peirce , as Scribe E ., were . speciall y dwelt upon and warmly acknowledged .
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M . E . Comp . R . F . Gould returned thanks in an effective speech for " 'The Grand Chapter ; " and Comp . Dr . Ramsay for "The Visitors . " After a very enjoyable evening and much agreeable sociality , thc companions separated at an early hour .
DOMATIC CHAPTER ( No . 177 ) . —This old and distinguished chapter met on the 20 th ult . for thc dispatch of business . Among those in attendance were Comps . Lawrence , M . E . Z . ; Briggs , 1 L ; Harrison , J . ; Cottebrune . P . Z ., S . E . ; Buss , ' P . G . S . B ., Treasurer ; Maclean , S . N . j Not ™ , P . S ; Morrison and Webb , Assistants ; George Everett , LP . / .. ; T . Cubitt , P . / ..
Hill , P . Z . ; and Vary , Janitor . 'The visitors were Comps . Gompertz , P . Z . 141 ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . D . C . Middx . ; and Yon ge , I 2 if \ 'The minutes of the previous meeting having been rend and confirmed , three brethren were duly exalted to the Supreme Degree of the R . A . 'The election of officers for the year ensuing then took jilace with the following result : Comp . Briggs , M . E . Z . ; Harrison , H . ;
Maclean , J . ; Cottebrune , S . E . ; Webb , S . N . ; Buss , Ireasurer ; Noton , P . S . ; and Yerry , janitor . Upon the motion of Ex . Comp . Buss , a Past Principal ' s jewel was unanimously voted to the outgoing M . E . Z . 'The chapter was shortly afterwards closed , and the companions adjourned ( o the banquet , which was well served . The cloth having been removed , the usual routine of
toasts followed , but in consequence of the lateness of thc hour they were but briefly proposed and responded to . Comp . Buss , as usual , made a short but extremel y interesting speech in response to " Thc Health of the Grand Officers . " "The Health of the M . li ' . Z . " was given in well chosen terms by the I . P . Z ., and Comp . Laurence
having rejilied , then gave " The Exaltccs . " This important toast having been enthusiastically drunk , the newlyexalted companions suitably acknowledged the compliment . The toast of "The Visitors " followed . This pledge was acknowledged by Comjis . Yongc and Walls . "The Past Principals" came next , coupled with the name of thc l . P . ii .
Comp . Everett , 111 reply , after dilating upon the subject toast , said that , although he had but just recover ; d from a severe attack of indisposition , yet he felt that it was his duty at all hazards to be present that evening , as it was his last appearance in the character of Immediate Past Principal , and he wished to show the companions that his interest in the chapter was unabated , and that he was ready to perform
the duties of the chair , should that necessity had arisen . "Tlie Treasurer and S . E . ' followed . Ill giving this toast the- M . E . Z . expressed his personal obligations to the companions occupying those important positions for the great attention they gave to the duties of their rcsjiective oflices , and the matured advice that they were at all times ready to give to any young member of the chapter
. This pledge having been warmly received , Comjis . Uuss and Cottebrune replied . Comp . Uuss having expressed his acknowledgment in brief terms , said lie left the most hard-wot king member of the whole community to speak for himself . Comp . Cottebrune , in a modest speech , said that what
he did for the chapter was a labour of love . I le had been connected so many years with the Domatic that nothing afforded him greater pleasure than to contribute his Masonic knowledge , humble though it might be , to any member desiring the same . 'The toast of " 'The Ollicers , " coupled with thc names of Comps . Norton and Webb , terminated thc jiroceedings .
BUXTON .-Chapter of St . Ann ( No . 1235 ) . — The annua ! installation meeting of this chapter wa ' s " held in the Court House on Thursday , thc 2 nd inst . 'The chapter was opened at 12 . 30 by Comps . J . II . Lawson , / .. ; P . Le Gros , II . ; and Wm . Boiighen , ) . 'There were also present Comps . J . Taylor . P . Z . ; li ! C Milligan , P . Z . ; li . J . Sykes , P . Z ., P . tl . S . U . ; G . Smedley . S . E . ; W . C .
. Moore , P . S . ; A . Oram , II . Whitehead , J . E . Harrison , and W . Hulme . Among the visitors were Comps . J . Chadwick , P . G . S . li . East Lancashire ; | . H . Sillitoe , P . P . G . 1 st Asst . Soj . East Lancashire ; and W . II . Hopkins , P . P . G . D . C East Lancashire , After the minutes had been read and confirmed , the 'Three Principals vacated their chairswhich were then
, filled by Comps . Sillitoe , Z . ; John Chadwick , II . j and li . J . S y kes , J . 'The Principals elect were duly presented to , and installed by , Comj ) . Sillitoe in their respective- chairs , viz ., Comp . P . Le Gros , / .. ; W . Boughcn , II . ; and W . C Moore , J . 'Ihe following officers were afterwards
invested : Comps . I-.. J . Sykes , S . E . ; James Whitehead , S . N . ; W . Boughcn , Treas . ; and A . Pyle , Janitor . The other officers being absent their investiture was deferred . After a vote of thanks to thc Installing Principals , thc chapter was closed , and the companions adjourned to luncheon at the Old Hall Hotel .
MANCHESTER . —Trafford Chapter ( No . 1496 ) . —A regular meeting of this chapter was held on Thursday , the 26 th ult ., at the Alexandra llotc ] , Moss-side , when there were present Comps . W . S . Watson , M . E . Z . ; II . P . Jones P . / .., II . ; J . Lever , J . ; G . Burslem , Scribe li . ; D . Johnson , Scribe N . ; S . D . M'Kcllcn , P . S . ; G .
M'Grath , 1 st Asst . Soj . ; R . White , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; W . Hill , Janitor ; G . Hunt , R . P . Wood , and W . Biggs . Ihe minutes of thc last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Henry Patterson , of the trafford Lodge , No . 1496 , who had been duly ballotled for and elected , was in attendance , and was exalted to the Supreme Degree of a Royal Arch . Mason , the beautiful ceremony being performed in a
very impressive manner . The chapter having been closed , the companions adjourned to refreshment , where the toast of the newly-exalted companion , proposed by the M . E . Z ., was drunk with appropriate honours , and duly responded to .
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ERA LODGE ( No . 1 76 ) . —The election meeting of the above nourishing lodge was held on the 25 th ult ., at Sa , Red Lion-square , W . C . Present : Bros . C . II . Driver W . M . ; J . Hammond , S . W . ; R . T . Brickdale , actinsr J . W . ; I ) . M . Dewar ( P . G . M . O . ) , M . O . ; W . C . Brasher , acting S . O . ; II . J . Lardner , J . O . ; T . Horton , Treas . ; W . Pennefather , Sec . ; W . F . Driver , S . D . ; and others . After due forma lities had been observed the ballot was taken for thc following brethren : Bros . W . A . S .
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short of his feelings , and every time he pmncd it to his breast the present occasion would come vividly before him . He felt extremely grateful for the appreciation which the brethren had shown for his services ; he assured them he had tried his utmost to promote the interests of the lodge , and they were aware that during his tenure of office , when there was no business on the circular he had created some
by delivering the tracing board lectures , and trying by such means to engraft on the minds of the brethren that there was something more in Freemasonry than mere feasting . In referring to the satisfactory balance sheet , Uro . Whittakcr remarked that the clearing off of the debt which hung over thc lodge when he was installed W . M ., was only achieved by perseverance and to valuable assistance rendered him by the 'Treasurer , Bro . Wm . Bostock ,
and Secretary , Bro . A . T . Forrest ; intact , the latter brother deserved special mention for his indefatigable exertions , having never once left undone any portion of his duties , and had it not been for these two highly esteemed brethren he could never have brought about such a pleasing result ; and , in conclusion , he would say that all he had done had been for his love of Freemasonry and thc welfare of the Avon Lodge , and for what they had been pleased to present him with , he asked them to accept thc thanks of one of
their most humble servants . Bro . S . D . McKcllen next proposed " The Health of thc Visiting Brethren" in his usual forcible style , which was responded to by several of their number , after which thc toasts of "The Masonic Charities , " "The newly invested Officers & c . " were given , and a pleasurable evening was brought to a close at eleven o'clock .
GREAT TORRINGTON . —Torndge Lodge ( No . 1 SS 5 ) . —A meeting was held on the 27 th ult ., at thc Market Hall . The ceremony of the installation of Bro . Philip Rousham , W . M . elect , was ably performed by Bros " J . Lynn , P . P . G . S . B . ; J . Baxter , P . M ., P . G . S . B . ; and II . M . Burrow , P . M . The newly-installed [ W . M . then invested his officers as follows : The Hon . S . Trefusis ,
S . W . ; Capt . H . L . Mallet , l . W . ; Rev . P . Jones , Chap . ; T . W . Ilaverfield , R . N ., 'Treas . ; C . Colling , Sec ; J . Hagley , S . D . ; S . Tapley . J . D . ; W . Turrell , D . C . ; Dr . J . Norman , I . G . ; Dr . Sutcliff and R . Pettle , Stewards ; and ( . D . Copp , Tyler . There were present , in addition to those above mentioned , Bros . Dr . R . C Jones , l . P . M . ; Rev . W . C . Wallace , J . Tucker , J . Jack-Bencraft \ and
son , Lieut . How , J . Read , W . P . , R . co , Col . A . Macartney . Visitors : Bros . T . T . Wickham , P . M . ( Mayor of Bidcford ); J . Cawsey , P . M . ; II . Arscott , W . M . 4 S 9 ; G . Pollard , l . P . M . 4 S 9 ; J . Johnson , P . M . 160 ; W . Vincent , S . W . 4 S 9 ; J- C . Clark , J . W . 4 S 9 , and others . The annual dinner afterwards took place at the Globe Hotel , at which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured .
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STRONG MAN LODGE ( No . 45 ) . —This old lodge met as usual , on Monday , the Cth inst ., at the Excise Tavern , Old Broad-street , E . C . Present : Bros . Collinson . W . M . ; W . Vizzard , S . W . ; Larchin , J . W . ; ] . W . Gush , Preceptor ; Fox , Sec . ; Morris , S . D . ; Jones , I . G . j 1 'lverston , Jones , Hoon , Stephens , and others . 'The lodge was duly oncned , and thc minutes read and confirmed .
'The ceremony of initiation was worked , Bro . Ulverston being the candidate . Uro . Larchin , J . W ., worked the Second ; Bro . Fox , Sec , the'Third ; and liro . Gush , Preceptor , the Fourth Section of the Lecture , assisted by the brethren , liro . Jones , 1 OS 2 , was 'admitted a member of thc lodge . Uro . W . Vizzard was elected W . M . for the meeting to be held on the 13 th inst ., and lodge was closed .
ISRAEL LODGE ( No . -05 ) . —At thc last regular meeting , at Uro . W . Yctton ' s , the Rising Sun , Globe-road , li ., thc chair was occupied by Uro . W . J . Musto , who was supported by Uros . | . II . Pringle , S . W . ; D . Moss , J . W . ; I . Taylor , S . D . ; J . ' T . K . Job . J . D . ; W . Gray , I . G . j W . Musto , P . M ., Preceptor ; G . II . Stephens , Hon . Sec ; I . P . Cohen , P . M . ; H . Marks , W . Yetton , P . M . ; and
others . . Lodge was duly opened , and minutes confirmed . 1 he ceremony of initiation was very ably worked , especially considering that thc W . M . is only young in Freemasonry . Uro . Marks , the candidate , afterwards was instructed so as to qualify him for taking the Second Degree . Uro . Musto , P . M ., worked the Fiist , and Uro . Moss the Fifth Sections
of the Lecture . Bros . Cohen and Taylor respectively worked the Second and Third Sections , the brethren in thc last two cases assisting . Bro . II . Marks , 1349 , was duly elected a member of the lodge ; and a vote of condolence was passed in sympathy with Bro . II . J . Phillips , l . P . M . 205 , upon the loss of his mother , Bro . Stephens being requested to communicate the same . Uro . Pringle was elected W . M . for next meeting , and lodge closed .
DORIC LODGE ( No 933 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held as usual at Bro . J . Clayton's , the Duke's Head , 79 Whitechapcl-road , on the 3 rd inst . Bro . J . R . Macgregor , W . M . ; W . Richardson , S . W . ; C . II . Bardouleau , J . W . ; J . R . Shingticld , S . D . ; W . Musto , P . M ., Sec ; ' B . Cundick , P . M ., Preceptor ; Sicgcnberg . I . G . ; J . West , D . Moss , Benjamin Stephens and others . Lodge was opened with all due formalities , and the ceremony of initiation was worked , Bro . Darnell candidate .
'The W . M ., worked the First , Second and llurd , and Uro . Moss the Fourth Sections of the Lectures , assisted by thc brethren . Bro . Richardson was elected W . M . for the next meeting ; and an Audit Committee , consisting of Bros . Musto , jun ., Bardouleau and West , was elected to report on the lodge finances at the ensuing meeting . A cordial vote of thanks was accorded Uro . Macgregor for his working in the chair for the first time in the lodge . All business being ended , lodge was closed and thelbrethren adjourned .
BURDETT COUTTS LODGE ( No . 127 S ) . — A successful meeting of Ihe above lodge ( which has of late not been so regularly attended as t used to be ) was held on Wednesday last , at the Lamb 'Tavern , Wilmot-strcet , Uethnal Green , which is immediately opposite the Ucthnal
Green Junction of thc Greast Eastern Railway . Uro . R . Sturtevant , W . M . of the mother lodge , was in the chair , and was supported by Bros . A . Jones , S . W . ; Chilson , J . W . j A . Hand , Sec ; B . Stewart , S . D . ; Bonner , J . D . ; Brittain , I . G . ; Hubbcrt , Clark , and others , Lodge was
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duly opened and thc minutes read and confirmed . The initiation ceremony was worked , Uro . Hubbcrt being candidate . Lodge was next opened up for Bro . Hubbcrt to be interrogated and entrusted , and lodge was advanced , and the ceremony of raising efficiently worked , the same brother acting as candidate . Lodge having been closed down , Bro . A . Jones was elected W . M . for the next meeting , when we trust he will have a good attendance . A sum of £ z « .
was voted from lodge funds upon thc list of W . Bro . R . Sturtevant , who represents the Burdett Coutts Lodge at the forthcoming festival of the Girls' School . This concluded the business , and lodge was closed and adjourned to thc following Wednesday evening . 'The lodge is easy of access both by rail and tram , and being under Uro . Past Master Musto ' s Preccptorship , brethren seeking Masonic instruction would attend here with advantage .
EARL OF ZETLAND LODGE ( No . 13 ( 1 . 1 ) . — Despite the heavy fog which visited the whole of London on Saturday last , the members of the above lodge met at Bro . Richardson ' s , the Royal Edward , Mare-street , Hackney . Lodge was opened by Bro . W . Gray , W . M ., who was supported by Bros . A . Wright , P . M ., as S . W . ; G . Pope ,
J . W . ; W . Fieldwick , P . M ., Preceptor ; Ernest Wright , P . M ., Secretary ; F . Crook , D . ; Darnell , ' . C ; Stephens , and others . Lodge having been duly opened , the minutes were submitted and confirmed . 'The ceremony of initiation was worked , Bro . li . Wright candidate . The First Section of thc Lecture was worked by Bro . Fieldwick and thc
brethren . It being the first time that Hro . W . Gray had occupied thc chair , a cordial vote of thanks was accorded to him for his able working . Bro . Wright , P . M ., was duly elected W . M . for thc nth inst ., and lodge was closed and adjourned until that date ; a good evening ' s working having been obtained notwithstanding- the unfavourable weather .
THE GREAT CITY LODGE ( No . 1426 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held at Masons' Hall Tavern , Masons' Avenue , Basinghall street , E . C , on Thursday , the 20 th ult ., when there was a good muster of brethren , amongst whom were Bros . G . W . Iilackie , P . M . 142 'i , acting as W . M . ; II . II . Room , S . W . ; II . B . White , J . W . ; G . W . Saul , P . M ., Preceptor ; C F . Goodcnoiigh ' , S . D .
1745 , Hon . Sec . ; T . Hauler , P . M . 1420 ; Kceble , J . W . 1420 ; E . A . Baber , P . M . ; R . Fendick , J . Laurence , F . T . Davics , Robt . Greening , and several others . The lodge was ojiened in due form at 0 . 30 p . m ., and thc ceremony ot initiation rehearsed b y Uro . Iilackie , Bro . Lodge acting as candidate . The lodge was then called off for refreshment . During the interval a ballot was taken for a Life Governorship of one of the Charities , which fell
to the lot of Bro . Kceble , J . W . 142 O , after which the brethren adjourned to a room below , where tables were laid for a supper , which was served up in a very satisfactory manner by Bro , Wood . After justice had been done to the repast the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , interspersed with songs . The supper table was ably presided over by Bro . C Taylor , W . M . i . | - 'd , and the brethren separated about 10 . 30 , having spent a pleasant evening .
TREDEGAR LODGE ( No . i ( . _ ' . s ) . —At the last regular meeting , at Bro . Yates ' s , the Royal , Mile End-road , there were present Bros . Scheerboom , W . M . ; C Kendall , S . W . ; Dee-son , J . W . ; Maud , S . I ) . ; II . Clark , J . D . ; M . Isaacs , I . G . ; T . J . Barnes , P . M ., Treas . ; B . Stewart , Hon . Sec . ; F . Robinson , Job , Hubbcrt , and Iyer . After necessary formalities had been complied with , the
lodge was advanced , and liro . Isaacs was interrogated and entrusted . Lodge was opened up , and the ceremony of raising was capitally worked , Bro . Iyer being candidate . Bro . Job worked the Second Section of the Lecture , assisted by Bro . Stewart . Lodge was closed down in ancient form , and Bro . C Kendall , l . P . M . of the mother lodge , was elected W . M . for the next meeting . Lodge was formally closed .
LANGTON LODGE ( No . 1 07 . 1 ) . —The weekl y meeting of this lodge of instruction was held on Thursday , the 2 nd inst ., at the Mansion House Station Restaurant , Oueen Victoria-street , E . C , the offices being filled as follows : Bros . Bui ' -, W . M . ; Marshall , S . W . ; Vialts , J . W . ; Shaw , S . D . ; Chubb , J . D . ; Saunders , I . G . ; and Sudlotv , Preceptor ; Bros . Stcmgrabcr , Morriss , Money , Barnett ,
Tanqueray , Pocnck , and Saunders also being present . 'The lodge having been opened in the First Degree , and thc minutes read and confirmed , the lodge was opened up to the 'Third Degree , and resumed in the Second , Bro . Money acting as candidate , and after answering the usual questions , the lodge was resumed in the Third Degree , and the candidate raised to the Degree of M . M . After a call off , the lodge resumed in the First Degree . I Bro . Sudlow
, Preceptor , assisted by Uro . Tanqueray , worked the Sixth Section of the First Lecture , and also the First Section of the First Lecture , assisted by thc brethren , liro . Marshall was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing meeting , and gave notice that the ceremony would be the First Degree , the Fourth Section of the Second Lecture , and the First Section of the Third Lecture ; after which the lodge was closed .
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ST . JAMES'S CHAPTER ( No . 2 ) . —This distinguished chapter held its usual meeting on 'Thursday , the 2 nd inst ., at Freemasons' Hall , under the presidency of Comp . Rev . A . F . A . Woodford , P . G . S ., as M . E . Z . ' The normal business of the chapter was gone through , and Uro . Tressillian Skipp , of No . 2 , was exalted to the Supreme Degree of a Royal Arch Mason by the M . E . / .., assisted by M . E . Comps . Letchworth , as II ., and Captain Davis , as J . The election of Principals and officers then took place for
the current year , who will be installed and invested at the next chapter . The companions adjourned to a very agreeable and pleasant banquet . The usual loyal and Masonic toastswere given and received with that heartiness and thoroughness which r . lways characterises thc St . James ' s Chapter ; and the valuable services of the Grand Treasurer as 'Treasurer of the chapter and a member for twenty-five years , and Comp . Sampson Peirce , as Scribe E ., were . speciall y dwelt upon and warmly acknowledged .
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M . E . Comp . R . F . Gould returned thanks in an effective speech for " 'The Grand Chapter ; " and Comp . Dr . Ramsay for "The Visitors . " After a very enjoyable evening and much agreeable sociality , thc companions separated at an early hour .
DOMATIC CHAPTER ( No . 177 ) . —This old and distinguished chapter met on the 20 th ult . for thc dispatch of business . Among those in attendance were Comps . Lawrence , M . E . Z . ; Briggs , 1 L ; Harrison , J . ; Cottebrune . P . Z ., S . E . ; Buss , ' P . G . S . B ., Treasurer ; Maclean , S . N . j Not ™ , P . S ; Morrison and Webb , Assistants ; George Everett , LP . / .. ; T . Cubitt , P . / ..
Hill , P . Z . ; and Vary , Janitor . 'The visitors were Comps . Gompertz , P . Z . 141 ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . D . C . Middx . ; and Yon ge , I 2 if \ 'The minutes of the previous meeting having been rend and confirmed , three brethren were duly exalted to the Supreme Degree of the R . A . 'The election of officers for the year ensuing then took jilace with the following result : Comp . Briggs , M . E . Z . ; Harrison , H . ;
Maclean , J . ; Cottebrune , S . E . ; Webb , S . N . ; Buss , Ireasurer ; Noton , P . S . ; and Yerry , janitor . Upon the motion of Ex . Comp . Buss , a Past Principal ' s jewel was unanimously voted to the outgoing M . E . Z . 'The chapter was shortly afterwards closed , and the companions adjourned ( o the banquet , which was well served . The cloth having been removed , the usual routine of
toasts followed , but in consequence of the lateness of thc hour they were but briefly proposed and responded to . Comp . Buss , as usual , made a short but extremel y interesting speech in response to " Thc Health of the Grand Officers . " "The Health of the M . li ' . Z . " was given in well chosen terms by the I . P . Z ., and Comp . Laurence
having rejilied , then gave " The Exaltccs . " This important toast having been enthusiastically drunk , the newlyexalted companions suitably acknowledged the compliment . The toast of "The Visitors " followed . This pledge was acknowledged by Comjis . Yongc and Walls . "The Past Principals" came next , coupled with the name of thc l . P . ii .
Comp . Everett , 111 reply , after dilating upon the subject toast , said that , although he had but just recover ; d from a severe attack of indisposition , yet he felt that it was his duty at all hazards to be present that evening , as it was his last appearance in the character of Immediate Past Principal , and he wished to show the companions that his interest in the chapter was unabated , and that he was ready to perform
the duties of the chair , should that necessity had arisen . "Tlie Treasurer and S . E . ' followed . Ill giving this toast the- M . E . Z . expressed his personal obligations to the companions occupying those important positions for the great attention they gave to the duties of their rcsjiective oflices , and the matured advice that they were at all times ready to give to any young member of the chapter
. This pledge having been warmly received , Comjis . Uuss and Cottebrune replied . Comp . Uuss having expressed his acknowledgment in brief terms , said lie left the most hard-wot king member of the whole community to speak for himself . Comp . Cottebrune , in a modest speech , said that what
he did for the chapter was a labour of love . I le had been connected so many years with the Domatic that nothing afforded him greater pleasure than to contribute his Masonic knowledge , humble though it might be , to any member desiring the same . 'The toast of " 'The Ollicers , " coupled with thc names of Comps . Norton and Webb , terminated thc jiroceedings .
BUXTON .-Chapter of St . Ann ( No . 1235 ) . — The annua ! installation meeting of this chapter wa ' s " held in the Court House on Thursday , thc 2 nd inst . 'The chapter was opened at 12 . 30 by Comps . J . II . Lawson , / .. ; P . Le Gros , II . ; and Wm . Boiighen , ) . 'There were also present Comps . J . Taylor . P . Z . ; li ! C Milligan , P . Z . ; li . J . Sykes , P . Z ., P . tl . S . U . ; G . Smedley . S . E . ; W . C .
. Moore , P . S . ; A . Oram , II . Whitehead , J . E . Harrison , and W . Hulme . Among the visitors were Comps . J . Chadwick , P . G . S . li . East Lancashire ; | . H . Sillitoe , P . P . G . 1 st Asst . Soj . East Lancashire ; and W . II . Hopkins , P . P . G . D . C East Lancashire , After the minutes had been read and confirmed , the 'Three Principals vacated their chairswhich were then
, filled by Comps . Sillitoe , Z . ; John Chadwick , II . j and li . J . S y kes , J . 'The Principals elect were duly presented to , and installed by , Comj ) . Sillitoe in their respective- chairs , viz ., Comp . P . Le Gros , / .. ; W . Boughcn , II . ; and W . C Moore , J . 'Ihe following officers were afterwards
invested : Comps . I-.. J . Sykes , S . E . ; James Whitehead , S . N . ; W . Boughcn , Treas . ; and A . Pyle , Janitor . The other officers being absent their investiture was deferred . After a vote of thanks to thc Installing Principals , thc chapter was closed , and the companions adjourned to luncheon at the Old Hall Hotel .
MANCHESTER . —Trafford Chapter ( No . 1496 ) . —A regular meeting of this chapter was held on Thursday , the 26 th ult ., at the Alexandra llotc ] , Moss-side , when there were present Comps . W . S . Watson , M . E . Z . ; II . P . Jones P . / .., II . ; J . Lever , J . ; G . Burslem , Scribe li . ; D . Johnson , Scribe N . ; S . D . M'Kcllcn , P . S . ; G .
M'Grath , 1 st Asst . Soj . ; R . White , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; W . Hill , Janitor ; G . Hunt , R . P . Wood , and W . Biggs . Ihe minutes of thc last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Henry Patterson , of the trafford Lodge , No . 1496 , who had been duly ballotled for and elected , was in attendance , and was exalted to the Supreme Degree of a Royal Arch . Mason , the beautiful ceremony being performed in a
very impressive manner . The chapter having been closed , the companions adjourned to refreshment , where the toast of the newly-exalted companion , proposed by the M . E . Z ., was drunk with appropriate honours , and duly responded to .
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Mark Masonry .
ERA LODGE ( No . 1 76 ) . —The election meeting of the above nourishing lodge was held on the 25 th ult ., at Sa , Red Lion-square , W . C . Present : Bros . C . II . Driver W . M . ; J . Hammond , S . W . ; R . T . Brickdale , actinsr J . W . ; I ) . M . Dewar ( P . G . M . O . ) , M . O . ; W . C . Brasher , acting S . O . ; II . J . Lardner , J . O . ; T . Horton , Treas . ; W . Pennefather , Sec . ; W . F . Driver , S . D . ; and others . After due forma lities had been observed the ballot was taken for thc following brethren : Bros . W . A . S .