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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
A Special General Court of the Governors and Subscribers of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls was held on Saturday , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . Lieut .-Col . Creaton , Graud Treasurer , in the chair . There were also present Bros . Rev . A . F . A . Woodford , E . Letchworth , F . Richardson , Arthur E . Gladwell , A . H . Tattershall , H . A . Dubois , C . H . Webb , J .
Mason , and W . Hopekirk . Bro . FRANK R ICHARDSON , P . G . D ., moved : "That the report of the House Committee as to tha sanitary state of the School buildings , presented lo the General Committee on thc 25 th May , 1 SS 2 , be received and adopted ,
and that the matter be referred back to thc House Committee to carry out , at an expense not exceeding £ 1300 . " He teferred to the bad sanitary condition of the buildings , and stated that this could bc remedied during the holidays .
Bro . the Rev . A . F . A . WOODFORD , in seconding the motion , said that the state of the schools was serious , and the principle of sanitation in its best
form should be applied to them . Bro . J . S . PIERCE thought £ 1300 was a large sum for thc purpose . Bro . R ICHARDSON replied that the sanitary condition of the schools had been reported on , and that the sum set down for the work was £ 1300 .
A nearly similar report had been made by Dr . Corfield and Mr . Mark H . Judge , R . I . B . A ., on behalf of thc Sanitary Assurance Association . The resolution was carried . Resolutions were afterwards passed appointing Bro . Dr . Hope , of
Curzonstreet , Mayfair , Senior Physician to the Belgrave Hospital . for Children , to the post of Honorary Physician to the Institution ; and awarding a gratuity of £ 25 , to senior-clerk , Bro . W . G . Weber , on leaving the office in consequence of ill-health , to assist in defraying the expenses of his journey to Australia .
Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
The General Committee met on Wednesday , at Freemasons Hall . Bro . Colonel Creaton , who was called to thc chair , was supported by a large attendance of brethren , among whom were—Bros . Col . J . Creaton , A . H . Tattershall , J . H . Leggott , Frederick Adlard , J . R . Gallant , Julius Quitmann , T . W . C . Bush , VV . H . Goodall , Edgar Bowyer , Raynham W . Stewart , C . Jno . Percival , Wm . Clarke , W . J . Murlis , Wm . Stephens , James Brett , G . Bolton , G . L . Moore , J . A . Farnfield , R . R . Tate , John M . Stedwell , H . Cox , J . Moon , Thoma ' s Cubitt , and E . C . Massey ( Freemason ) .
When the minutes of last meeting ( 10 th May ) had been read and confirmed , the S ECRETARY reported the names of ten brethren nominated by the Grand Mastcr , and the ten elected by Grand Lodge to serve on the Committee of Management . The following brethren were then elected to represent the subscribers on thc said Committee : Bros . Adlard , Bulmer , Dilley , Goode , Hale , Hilton , Ouitmann , Stean , Stephens , and Stewart .
A brother said that his attention had been called to the fact that Bro . Atkins ' s name had been withdrawn , and inquired if the Secretary could furnish any exp lanation of the circumstance . Bro . Terry relied lhat the member referred to had not attended once upon the Audit Committee , and it was supposed therefore that he did not take sufficient interesl in the proceedings to warrant his re-election .
The S ECRETARY reported that Bro . Col . Creaton s motion for a iirant of £ 70 , for a supply of coals to the inmates of the Institution during the winter months had been carried in Grand Lodge at lhe last Quarterly
Communication . The S ECRETARY reported that one annuitant had died since the last election took place , and that the vacancy would be filled by adding Bro . E . Gregory to the list of annuitants . The list of successful candidates at the last election was taken as read , and the chdrman was authorised to sign cheques for accounts payable .
The S ECRETARY reported that there was a balance of ^ 4800 , on the current account at the bankers , and as no considerable sums would have to be paid till the latler part of August , it was resolved to place a sum of ^ 2500 on deposit account at call . The S ECRETARY read the following letter , addressed to him b y Bro , R . R . Davis , Hon . Secretary of the "John Hervey Memorial Fund : "
Melville Lodge , Wellington , 12 th June . 1 SS 2 . " John Hervey Memorial Fund , " and "John Hervey Benefactions . " Dear Sir and Brother . — Upon the occasion of the recent elections of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution a cheque for £ 20 13 s . id . was handed to you to be divided among the four highest unsuccessful candidates ( two male and two female ) .
As it appears to be desirable that some formal record of the transaction should be entered in the books of your Institution , 1 now send you a short account of the origin of the "John Hervey Memorial Fund , " and the purpose to which it is intended to apply the income arising therefrom , under the name of " John Hervey Benefactions . " On the death of the late Bro . John Hervey , Past G . S . and G . S . E ., it was felt by several of his old friends that it would be a graceful and becoming act on the part of
those who had been associated with him to commemorate in some fitting and permanent manner his unceasing endeavours for a period of nearly forty years to promote the interests and to extend the usefulness of our Order . With this object in view , a provisional committee was formed , consisting of five members of the late Bro . Hcrvey ' s mother lodge ( the Royal York , No . 7 ) , and five members of the Lodge of Unions , No . 256 , which he joined shortly after his initiation
into Masonry . Bro . Hervey continued a subscribing member of both these lodges until his death—a period of upwards of thirty-six years—and was thrice elected to the chair of each of them . Bro . Sir John B . Monckton , F . S . A ., P . G . D ., President of the Board of General Purnoses , was invited , and most cheerfully and readily undertook to act as Chairman .
At a meetingof the Committee on the 2 Sth 1 'ebruary , 1 SS 1 , it was resolved to augment the Committee by inviting eight distinguished Present and Past Grand Officers to join it . These brethren all willingly consented to do so , and I enclose herewith a list of the names of thc Committee as then constituted—nineteen membeis , including myself —while I undertook to perform the duties o £ Honorary Secretary .
Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
Circulars were addressed to the various lodges and Royal Arch Chapters throughout England and Wales , soliciting donations . The Committee in their circular of March , 1 SS 1 , stated that it was intended to invest contributions in the Government Funds in the names of Bro . Sir John B . Monckton ( Chairman of the Committee ); Bro . Thomas Fenn , P . G . D . ( Treasurer of the Emulation Lodgeof Improvement ); Bro . Charles A . Murton , P . G . D . ( P . M . Royal ( York Lodge , No . 7 ) ; and Bro . Reuben R . Davis , P . M . 25 C ( Hon . Sec . of the Committee ); and to
give the annual dividends in such sums as might be thought advisable to the highest unsuccessful candidates , male and female , at the yearly elections of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , such donations to be known as the "John Hervey Benefactions . " The appeal thus made has met with such a response as to enable the Committee already to invest £ Soo in the purchase of £ 804 is . iod . New Three Per Cent . Stock in the names of the four brethren already mentioned , and the cheque for £ 20 13 s . id . to
which I referred at the commencement of this letter , represents the amount of the dividends which became due , and were received in April of the present year . It is not intended to close the subscription list before the end of the year , and I trust that the amount of the donations may be considerably increased by that time . I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours faithfully and fraternally , R . R . DAVIS , P . M . 256 , Z . No . 7 , Hon . Sec . "John Hervey Memorial Fund . "
COMMITTEE ABOVE REFERRED TO . V . W . Bro . Sir John B . Monckton , F . S . A ., P . G . D ., President of the Board of General Purposes , Chairman . R . W . Bro . Sir Albert W . Woods ( Garter ) , P . G . W ., G . Dir . of Cers . V . W . Bro . Colonel Creaton , G . Treas .
V . W . Bro . Ai . J . Mclntyre , O . C ., M . P ., G . Reg . W . Bro . J . Moxon Clabon , P . G . D ., Treas ., G . O . ' s Mess . W . Bro . T . Fenn , P . G . D ., Treas . of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement . W . Bro . J . A . Rucker , P . G . D ., President of the Colonial Board . W . Bro . C . A . Murton , P . G . D ., P . M . No . 7 , P . Z . No . 7 . W . Bro . Joshua Nunn , P . G . S . B ., Treas . G . Chap . Club .
No . 7 , Royal York Lodgeof Perseverance ( Bro . Hervey ' s mother lodge , of which he was thrice W . M . ) Bro . Percy F . Sutton , W . M ., Gibbon-road , Kingston-on-Thames . „ F . Adlard , P . M . and Treas ., 225 , High Holborn , W . C . „ Geo . Johnston , P . M . and Sec , 23 , Ironmonger-lane , E . C . „ John Marnham , P . M ., The Hollies , Boxmore , Herts . „ R . E . K . Wilkinson , 13 a , Great George-street , S . W . No . 256 , Lodge of Unions ( of which Bro . Hervey was a member thirty-six years , and thrice W . M . )
Bro . Henry Greene , P . M . and Treas ., 155 , Cannon-st ., E . C . „ John A . Farnfield , P . M . and Sec , 90 , Lower Thames-street , E . C . „ R . R . Davis , P . M ., Carey-street , Lincoln's Inn and Wallington , Surrey ( Hon Sec . of the Fund ) . „ the Rev . D . J . Drakeford , M . A ., P . M ., P . P . G . C . Somerset and Surrey , Elm grove , Sydenham , S . E . „ the Rev . James Amos , M . A ., P . P . G . C . Surrey , Paston House , Cambridge .
The SECRETARY read a report by Bro . Rajmham Stewart as to the result of the opposition offered by the Institution , through his firm , to the Bills of L . B . and S . Co . Railway , and other railway companies for local lines , now before Parliament , which report showed that the railway companies had offered terms which were considered acceptable , and had been accepted ; one result being that the companies had agreed to defray the expenses of the Institution ' s opposition , so that they had secured an advantageous settlement without cost to the Institution .
Bro . FARNFIELD moved that the report be received , and that the thanks of the meeting be given to Bro . Stewart , and the motion having been seconded , was put to the vole and carried . An estimate from Mr . Griggs for £ 16 5 ios . for alterations to the fabric of the building at Croydon , rendered necessary by damage done by recent heavy gales of wind , and for the repair of all the stonework , was submitted , and after some discussion it was agreed that tenders should also be invited from Mr . Anley , Mr . Cowland , and Messrs . Bowyer Bros ., and that when this
had been done the matter should be left to the House Committee to decide which tender should be accepted , and to see the work put in hand . The following brethren were elected members of the Finance Committee : Bros . Hale , Tattershall , Wm . Stephens , Bulmer , and Murlis . The following members were elected members of the House Committee Bros . R . VV . Stewart , Farnfield , Percival , Cubitt , and Bowyer . It was resolved to authorise the annual entertainment to the inmates to be given at the Institution at Croydon , and that the expense be defrayed by the Institution .
Eight petitions were presented by decayed Freemasons , seven of which , upon consideration , were approved , and the names ordered to be added to the list of candidates . Two petitions of the widows of Freemasons were considered , both of which were approved , and the names ordered to be added to the list of candidates . A vote of thanks lo the Chairman closed the proceedings .
Consecration Of A Royal Arch Chapter At Portsmouth.
CONSECRATION OF A ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER AT PORTSMOUTH .
On Monday night the New Royal Arch Chapter in connection with thc Landport Lodge , No . 1776 , was constituted amidst a very large number of companions in the beautiful lodge room of the Masonic Club , Commercialroad , Landport . Amongst those present were ; •Comps . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., Prov . Grand Superintendent ; W . Hickman , P . G . H . ; J . W . Lamb , P . G . J . ; M . E . Frost , P . G . Treas . ; C . W . Jellicoe , P . G . Scribe N . ; G . J . Idling , P . G . istA . S . ; G . Pack , P . G . 2 nd A . S . ; G . PearmanP . G . Org . ;
, K . Barnes , P . G . S . B . ; J . Nayler , P . G . S . B . ; J . R . Strick , P . G . D . of C ; I . Biggs , P . G . Janitor ; J . Exell , P . G . Assist . Janitor ; A . J . Miller , P . Z . 130 and 350 , P . P . G . Scribe N . ; J . G . Mason , 103 , South Africa ; J . Ridd Hayman , J . ; W . Tuohy , P . P . G . A . S ., P . Z . 257 , S . ; J . White , Z . ; E . Groves , H . ; C . G . Adames , J . ; E . Goldsmith , A . S . ; G . A . Green , P . P . G . P . S ., P . Z . ; T . H . Williams and T . J . Hooper , 300 ; J . W . Willmott , P . P . G . S . B ., Z . ; J . E . Buck , Scribe N . ; G . Gunnell , A . S . ; W . Miles , Org . ; I . Page , G . Drake , T . Good , J . G . Niven , J . W . Foster , C . F . Brown , G . Mason , W .
Spimm ; , and W . E . Williams , 342 ; 'I . Palsgrave , J . ; A . Cudlipp , P . Z . ; R . J . Rastrick , H . ; G . Rake , P / .. ; R . VV . Beale , J . Gieve , K . Naylor , and G . Bond , P . Z . 487 , P . P . G . S . B . ; J . N . Palmer , Z . C 75 ; J . Francis , P . P . G . ist A . S ., Z . S 04 ; R . W . Downing , P . P . G . O . Ircas . ; E . S . Main , P . Z . ; C . 13 . Whitcombe , P . P . G . lJ . of C , P . Z . ; | . Wilson , A . H . Hancox , 903 ; G . F . Lancaster , P . S . G . P . S ., Z . ; G . P . Arnold , P . P . 6-P . S ., J . ; H . W . Townsend , P . P . G . ist A . S ., P . Z . ; G . Backlcr , A . S . ; W . Maybour , Steward ; W . A . Marshallsay , Steward ; and G . M . Nelder , 1428 .
I he ceremonies of constitution and consecration were , it is needless to say , admirably performed by thc M . E . Grand Superintendent ; and the three Principals designate were installed in their respective chairs as follows : Comps . E . Groves , Z . ; Cornelius G . Adames , H . ; and Thomas Good , J . The First Principal afterwardss invested the following companions as his officers for the ensuing year : Comps . W . A . Marshallsay , Scribe E . ; T . II . Williams , Scribe N . ; G . Drake , P . S . ; Ii . Nayler , ist Assist . S . }
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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
A Special General Court of the Governors and Subscribers of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls was held on Saturday , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . Lieut .-Col . Creaton , Graud Treasurer , in the chair . There were also present Bros . Rev . A . F . A . Woodford , E . Letchworth , F . Richardson , Arthur E . Gladwell , A . H . Tattershall , H . A . Dubois , C . H . Webb , J .
Mason , and W . Hopekirk . Bro . FRANK R ICHARDSON , P . G . D ., moved : "That the report of the House Committee as to tha sanitary state of the School buildings , presented lo the General Committee on thc 25 th May , 1 SS 2 , be received and adopted ,
and that the matter be referred back to thc House Committee to carry out , at an expense not exceeding £ 1300 . " He teferred to the bad sanitary condition of the buildings , and stated that this could bc remedied during the holidays .
Bro . the Rev . A . F . A . WOODFORD , in seconding the motion , said that the state of the schools was serious , and the principle of sanitation in its best
form should be applied to them . Bro . J . S . PIERCE thought £ 1300 was a large sum for thc purpose . Bro . R ICHARDSON replied that the sanitary condition of the schools had been reported on , and that the sum set down for the work was £ 1300 .
A nearly similar report had been made by Dr . Corfield and Mr . Mark H . Judge , R . I . B . A ., on behalf of thc Sanitary Assurance Association . The resolution was carried . Resolutions were afterwards passed appointing Bro . Dr . Hope , of
Curzonstreet , Mayfair , Senior Physician to the Belgrave Hospital . for Children , to the post of Honorary Physician to the Institution ; and awarding a gratuity of £ 25 , to senior-clerk , Bro . W . G . Weber , on leaving the office in consequence of ill-health , to assist in defraying the expenses of his journey to Australia .
Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
The General Committee met on Wednesday , at Freemasons Hall . Bro . Colonel Creaton , who was called to thc chair , was supported by a large attendance of brethren , among whom were—Bros . Col . J . Creaton , A . H . Tattershall , J . H . Leggott , Frederick Adlard , J . R . Gallant , Julius Quitmann , T . W . C . Bush , VV . H . Goodall , Edgar Bowyer , Raynham W . Stewart , C . Jno . Percival , Wm . Clarke , W . J . Murlis , Wm . Stephens , James Brett , G . Bolton , G . L . Moore , J . A . Farnfield , R . R . Tate , John M . Stedwell , H . Cox , J . Moon , Thoma ' s Cubitt , and E . C . Massey ( Freemason ) .
When the minutes of last meeting ( 10 th May ) had been read and confirmed , the S ECRETARY reported the names of ten brethren nominated by the Grand Mastcr , and the ten elected by Grand Lodge to serve on the Committee of Management . The following brethren were then elected to represent the subscribers on thc said Committee : Bros . Adlard , Bulmer , Dilley , Goode , Hale , Hilton , Ouitmann , Stean , Stephens , and Stewart .
A brother said that his attention had been called to the fact that Bro . Atkins ' s name had been withdrawn , and inquired if the Secretary could furnish any exp lanation of the circumstance . Bro . Terry relied lhat the member referred to had not attended once upon the Audit Committee , and it was supposed therefore that he did not take sufficient interesl in the proceedings to warrant his re-election .
The S ECRETARY reported that Bro . Col . Creaton s motion for a iirant of £ 70 , for a supply of coals to the inmates of the Institution during the winter months had been carried in Grand Lodge at lhe last Quarterly
Communication . The S ECRETARY reported that one annuitant had died since the last election took place , and that the vacancy would be filled by adding Bro . E . Gregory to the list of annuitants . The list of successful candidates at the last election was taken as read , and the chdrman was authorised to sign cheques for accounts payable .
The S ECRETARY reported that there was a balance of ^ 4800 , on the current account at the bankers , and as no considerable sums would have to be paid till the latler part of August , it was resolved to place a sum of ^ 2500 on deposit account at call . The S ECRETARY read the following letter , addressed to him b y Bro , R . R . Davis , Hon . Secretary of the "John Hervey Memorial Fund : "
Melville Lodge , Wellington , 12 th June . 1 SS 2 . " John Hervey Memorial Fund , " and "John Hervey Benefactions . " Dear Sir and Brother . — Upon the occasion of the recent elections of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution a cheque for £ 20 13 s . id . was handed to you to be divided among the four highest unsuccessful candidates ( two male and two female ) .
As it appears to be desirable that some formal record of the transaction should be entered in the books of your Institution , 1 now send you a short account of the origin of the "John Hervey Memorial Fund , " and the purpose to which it is intended to apply the income arising therefrom , under the name of " John Hervey Benefactions . " On the death of the late Bro . John Hervey , Past G . S . and G . S . E ., it was felt by several of his old friends that it would be a graceful and becoming act on the part of
those who had been associated with him to commemorate in some fitting and permanent manner his unceasing endeavours for a period of nearly forty years to promote the interests and to extend the usefulness of our Order . With this object in view , a provisional committee was formed , consisting of five members of the late Bro . Hcrvey ' s mother lodge ( the Royal York , No . 7 ) , and five members of the Lodge of Unions , No . 256 , which he joined shortly after his initiation
into Masonry . Bro . Hervey continued a subscribing member of both these lodges until his death—a period of upwards of thirty-six years—and was thrice elected to the chair of each of them . Bro . Sir John B . Monckton , F . S . A ., P . G . D ., President of the Board of General Purnoses , was invited , and most cheerfully and readily undertook to act as Chairman .
At a meetingof the Committee on the 2 Sth 1 'ebruary , 1 SS 1 , it was resolved to augment the Committee by inviting eight distinguished Present and Past Grand Officers to join it . These brethren all willingly consented to do so , and I enclose herewith a list of the names of thc Committee as then constituted—nineteen membeis , including myself —while I undertook to perform the duties o £ Honorary Secretary .
Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
Circulars were addressed to the various lodges and Royal Arch Chapters throughout England and Wales , soliciting donations . The Committee in their circular of March , 1 SS 1 , stated that it was intended to invest contributions in the Government Funds in the names of Bro . Sir John B . Monckton ( Chairman of the Committee ); Bro . Thomas Fenn , P . G . D . ( Treasurer of the Emulation Lodgeof Improvement ); Bro . Charles A . Murton , P . G . D . ( P . M . Royal ( York Lodge , No . 7 ) ; and Bro . Reuben R . Davis , P . M . 25 C ( Hon . Sec . of the Committee ); and to
give the annual dividends in such sums as might be thought advisable to the highest unsuccessful candidates , male and female , at the yearly elections of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , such donations to be known as the "John Hervey Benefactions . " The appeal thus made has met with such a response as to enable the Committee already to invest £ Soo in the purchase of £ 804 is . iod . New Three Per Cent . Stock in the names of the four brethren already mentioned , and the cheque for £ 20 13 s . id . to
which I referred at the commencement of this letter , represents the amount of the dividends which became due , and were received in April of the present year . It is not intended to close the subscription list before the end of the year , and I trust that the amount of the donations may be considerably increased by that time . I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours faithfully and fraternally , R . R . DAVIS , P . M . 256 , Z . No . 7 , Hon . Sec . "John Hervey Memorial Fund . "
COMMITTEE ABOVE REFERRED TO . V . W . Bro . Sir John B . Monckton , F . S . A ., P . G . D ., President of the Board of General Purposes , Chairman . R . W . Bro . Sir Albert W . Woods ( Garter ) , P . G . W ., G . Dir . of Cers . V . W . Bro . Colonel Creaton , G . Treas .
V . W . Bro . Ai . J . Mclntyre , O . C ., M . P ., G . Reg . W . Bro . J . Moxon Clabon , P . G . D ., Treas ., G . O . ' s Mess . W . Bro . T . Fenn , P . G . D ., Treas . of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement . W . Bro . J . A . Rucker , P . G . D ., President of the Colonial Board . W . Bro . C . A . Murton , P . G . D ., P . M . No . 7 , P . Z . No . 7 . W . Bro . Joshua Nunn , P . G . S . B ., Treas . G . Chap . Club .
No . 7 , Royal York Lodgeof Perseverance ( Bro . Hervey ' s mother lodge , of which he was thrice W . M . ) Bro . Percy F . Sutton , W . M ., Gibbon-road , Kingston-on-Thames . „ F . Adlard , P . M . and Treas ., 225 , High Holborn , W . C . „ Geo . Johnston , P . M . and Sec , 23 , Ironmonger-lane , E . C . „ John Marnham , P . M ., The Hollies , Boxmore , Herts . „ R . E . K . Wilkinson , 13 a , Great George-street , S . W . No . 256 , Lodge of Unions ( of which Bro . Hervey was a member thirty-six years , and thrice W . M . )
Bro . Henry Greene , P . M . and Treas ., 155 , Cannon-st ., E . C . „ John A . Farnfield , P . M . and Sec , 90 , Lower Thames-street , E . C . „ R . R . Davis , P . M ., Carey-street , Lincoln's Inn and Wallington , Surrey ( Hon Sec . of the Fund ) . „ the Rev . D . J . Drakeford , M . A ., P . M ., P . P . G . C . Somerset and Surrey , Elm grove , Sydenham , S . E . „ the Rev . James Amos , M . A ., P . P . G . C . Surrey , Paston House , Cambridge .
The SECRETARY read a report by Bro . Rajmham Stewart as to the result of the opposition offered by the Institution , through his firm , to the Bills of L . B . and S . Co . Railway , and other railway companies for local lines , now before Parliament , which report showed that the railway companies had offered terms which were considered acceptable , and had been accepted ; one result being that the companies had agreed to defray the expenses of the Institution ' s opposition , so that they had secured an advantageous settlement without cost to the Institution .
Bro . FARNFIELD moved that the report be received , and that the thanks of the meeting be given to Bro . Stewart , and the motion having been seconded , was put to the vole and carried . An estimate from Mr . Griggs for £ 16 5 ios . for alterations to the fabric of the building at Croydon , rendered necessary by damage done by recent heavy gales of wind , and for the repair of all the stonework , was submitted , and after some discussion it was agreed that tenders should also be invited from Mr . Anley , Mr . Cowland , and Messrs . Bowyer Bros ., and that when this
had been done the matter should be left to the House Committee to decide which tender should be accepted , and to see the work put in hand . The following brethren were elected members of the Finance Committee : Bros . Hale , Tattershall , Wm . Stephens , Bulmer , and Murlis . The following members were elected members of the House Committee Bros . R . VV . Stewart , Farnfield , Percival , Cubitt , and Bowyer . It was resolved to authorise the annual entertainment to the inmates to be given at the Institution at Croydon , and that the expense be defrayed by the Institution .
Eight petitions were presented by decayed Freemasons , seven of which , upon consideration , were approved , and the names ordered to be added to the list of candidates . Two petitions of the widows of Freemasons were considered , both of which were approved , and the names ordered to be added to the list of candidates . A vote of thanks lo the Chairman closed the proceedings .
Consecration Of A Royal Arch Chapter At Portsmouth.
CONSECRATION OF A ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER AT PORTSMOUTH .
On Monday night the New Royal Arch Chapter in connection with thc Landport Lodge , No . 1776 , was constituted amidst a very large number of companions in the beautiful lodge room of the Masonic Club , Commercialroad , Landport . Amongst those present were ; •Comps . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., Prov . Grand Superintendent ; W . Hickman , P . G . H . ; J . W . Lamb , P . G . J . ; M . E . Frost , P . G . Treas . ; C . W . Jellicoe , P . G . Scribe N . ; G . J . Idling , P . G . istA . S . ; G . Pack , P . G . 2 nd A . S . ; G . PearmanP . G . Org . ;
, K . Barnes , P . G . S . B . ; J . Nayler , P . G . S . B . ; J . R . Strick , P . G . D . of C ; I . Biggs , P . G . Janitor ; J . Exell , P . G . Assist . Janitor ; A . J . Miller , P . Z . 130 and 350 , P . P . G . Scribe N . ; J . G . Mason , 103 , South Africa ; J . Ridd Hayman , J . ; W . Tuohy , P . P . G . A . S ., P . Z . 257 , S . ; J . White , Z . ; E . Groves , H . ; C . G . Adames , J . ; E . Goldsmith , A . S . ; G . A . Green , P . P . G . P . S ., P . Z . ; T . H . Williams and T . J . Hooper , 300 ; J . W . Willmott , P . P . G . S . B ., Z . ; J . E . Buck , Scribe N . ; G . Gunnell , A . S . ; W . Miles , Org . ; I . Page , G . Drake , T . Good , J . G . Niven , J . W . Foster , C . F . Brown , G . Mason , W .
Spimm ; , and W . E . Williams , 342 ; 'I . Palsgrave , J . ; A . Cudlipp , P . Z . ; R . J . Rastrick , H . ; G . Rake , P / .. ; R . VV . Beale , J . Gieve , K . Naylor , and G . Bond , P . Z . 487 , P . P . G . S . B . ; J . N . Palmer , Z . C 75 ; J . Francis , P . P . G . ist A . S ., Z . S 04 ; R . W . Downing , P . P . G . O . Ircas . ; E . S . Main , P . Z . ; C . 13 . Whitcombe , P . P . G . lJ . of C , P . Z . ; | . Wilson , A . H . Hancox , 903 ; G . F . Lancaster , P . S . G . P . S ., Z . ; G . P . Arnold , P . P . 6-P . S ., J . ; H . W . Townsend , P . P . G . ist A . S ., P . Z . ; G . Backlcr , A . S . ; W . Maybour , Steward ; W . A . Marshallsay , Steward ; and G . M . Nelder , 1428 .
I he ceremonies of constitution and consecration were , it is needless to say , admirably performed by thc M . E . Grand Superintendent ; and the three Principals designate were installed in their respective chairs as follows : Comps . E . Groves , Z . ; Cornelius G . Adames , H . ; and Thomas Good , J . The First Principal afterwardss invested the following companions as his officers for the ensuing year : Comps . W . A . Marshallsay , Scribe E . ; T . II . Williams , Scribe N . ; G . Drake , P . S . ; Ii . Nayler , ist Assist . S . }