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To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
THE FOLLOWING UNAVOIDABLY STAND OVERDevonshire Lodge , No . 625 .. Arboretum Lodge , No . 731 . United Brethren Lodge , No . 1069 . Stour Valley Lodge , No . 1224 . St . Eleth Lodge , No . 14 SS . Prudence Lodge , No . 1550 . Ebrington Lodge , No . 1 S 47 .
Gallery Lodge , No . 192 S . St . Mark ' s College Lodge , 2157 . Nativity Chapter , No . 120 . The Ritual and Ceremonial of the Symbolic Degrees in Freemasonry , 1 S 13-1 SSG . The late Bro . R . W . H . Giddy , 33 ° -
Centenary Celebration of St . John Lodge , No . 166 , Airdric , Scotland . V . Constitutions of 17 S 4 . Installation of Bro . Sir Matthew White Ridley , as Prov . Grand Master of Northumberland . Provincial Grand Chapter of Oxon .
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Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by ourcorrespondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair p lay to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free dtBcitriPion , ] — - ——ADMISSION INTO LODGES OF INSTRUCTION .
To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , Will you kindly inform me in your next issue how often a brother who is not a subscribing member to a regular Craft lodge is entitled to visit a Craft lodje of instruction , he being a subscribing member to a Royal Arch
chapter ? Does this not come under the provisions laid down in Art . 152 of the Book of Constitutions ? By so doing you will oblige , yours fraternally , I . G . 1326 . [ We should say that admission to a Craft lodge of instruction must be governed by the rules regulating admission to a Craft lodge ; Membership of a Royal Arch Chapter does not affect the question . ED . F . Sf . l
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
6 91 J A TREASURE . " Bro . Bookworm , " who has lately been calling our attention to some choice lots in Claudin ' s list of curious books , seems to have overlooked the choicest of all . I allude to the original MSS . of C . A . Thory ' s two great works , the Annalis Oritrinis and the Acta Latomorum . These are
in Thory's own writing , every page marked with the initials of the printer and the censor of _ the press , substantially bound in calf , and containing , besides the contract with the printer , many lodge lists and an introduction which were suppressed in the printed works . I was desirous of inducing our Grand Lodge , or perhaps the librarian at
Goldensquare to acquire these , but foresaw that whilst urging the purchase the books would be secured either for America or Canada , both countries having addressed enquiries to Mons . Claudin . Luckily , an English brother , possessed of greater financial resources than myself came to my rescue , and through his help I have been enabled to secure the MSS .
for England . I believe the brother in question may possibly part with them at some future time , but he has assured me it shall not be to anyone outside our own country , and by preference to some Institution where they will be available to the Craft . My thanks ate due to this brother , but as I have not communicated with him on the subject , I hardly know whether I am at liberty to mention his name . G . W . SPETH .
C 92 J _ OLD WARRANTS . Anxious to answer Bro . ITughan ' s enquiry in the Freemason of the Cth inst ., I have carefully examined the warrant of the Anchor and Hope Lodge , No . 37 , but , as 1 expected , found the seal so much broken and dilapidated that , even by the aid of a powerful magnifying glass , I was unable to decipher the motto , or , in fact , to make out any portion of the seal . In past years the warrant evidently
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suffered from lack of care ; indeed , I find no record of its having been framed until 1 S 40 . Judging by the dates of the warrants quoted by Bro . Hughan , I should suppose the same seal would be used for all . JAMES NEWTON .
693 ] A FIVE-POINTED STAR . Bro . Edgar Neale , the valued Secretary of the lodge at Chippenham , has shown me a silver jewel , which , for some seventy years , has been in the possession of his family . The following is a rough description of it : —On a solid star of five points , irradiated , within a circle ornamented , are three hollow crossed triangles forming five points , on
the centre whereof is the letter G . enclosing an eye . Does it belong to the order of a Temple ? I do not remember to have seen a similar one at the Shanklin Exhibition . A descriptive catalogue of ancient Masonic jewels , to form a sort of record of their varieties , with notes of any interesting circumstances affecting them , would be very useful . Has any such catalogue been compiled , or has anyone undertaken it ? FREDERICK HASTINGS GOLDNEY . P . G . D .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
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COSMOPOLITAN LODGE ( No . 917 ) . —The ins ' allation meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 9 th inst ., at the Cannon-street Hotel , when there were present Bros . W . T . Yates , W . M . j H . Forss , I . P . M . ; J . Salmon , S . W . ; A . Hamilton , J . W . ; F . Keays , P . M ., Treas . j A . Stean , P . M ., Sec . ; Egbert Roberts , S . D . ; I . I . Abell , I . D . ; I . Draper , D . C ; Carlo Tichiaz , I . G . ;
P . M .: Van Raalte , Redding , Taylor , and Edwards ; Bott , Crookes , Bull , Nash , Hall-Hilton , Hall , Crawford , Francis , Thomas , Prime , Davies , Alderson , Kaneman , Brown , and Marsh , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . Dewsbury , S . W . 1599 ; Lee , I . G . 1624 ; Fenton , 10 ; Clemow , 1744 ; Woolton , 19 S 0 ; Thomson , 1524 ; Jones , 173 ; Crookes , 20 S 7 ; Bullen , 254 ; St . Aubyn , 357 ; Dottridge , P . M . 172 ; May , S . D . 429 ; Weston , 127 S ; Allen , 1056 ; Scard ,
177 ; Stephens , P . M . 1623 ; Gosling , 12 S 7 ; and Sull , 1027 . Lodge being opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting having been unanimously confirmed , Bros . Hanaker , Alderson , Davies , and Crookes , 20 S 7 , were passed to the Second Degiee , after which Bro . G . Brown was raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M ., both ceremonies being rendered by the W . M . in a most able and impressive
manner . Bro . J . Salmon , S . W ., was then presented as W . M . elect , and was duly and most ably installed as W . M . for the ensuing year , amidst the highest commendations from all present , by Bro . H . Forss , P . M ., who acted as Installing Master . Bro . Stephens , P . M . 1623 , acted as D . C . Bro . Salmon , W . M ., then appointed and invested the following officers : Bros . A . Hamilton , S . W .: Egbert Roberts ,
J . W . ; W . F . Keays , P . M ., T . eas . ; A . Stean , P . M ., Sec ; Carlo Tichiaz , S . D . ; J . Draper , J . D . ; Francis , I . G . ; H . Forss , P . M ., D . C . ; Nash , A . D . C . ; J . Taylor , P . M ., and Bull , Stewards . The W . M . having received the " Hearty good wishes " of the visitors , lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the large hall , where an excellent banquet was
served , under the superintendence of Bro . Kite , whose kind attention was much appreciated . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts had been duly honoured , the W . M . alluded to the Queen in most gracious and generous terms and her coming jubilee . When each toast had been heartily drunk , they were ably responded to . The proceedings were enlivened by music and harmony , to which Miss Sargent , H . Forss , jun ., Bros . Roberts ,
mmj & i Tichiaz , Hall , and other brethren contributed . Bro . W . T . Yates , I . P . M ., had the honour of having a most beautiful jewel pinned to his breast , and testimonial , executed on vellum , by Bro . T . Salmon , W . M ., who , at the same time , eulogised Bro . Yates on the courteous , able , and meritorious manner in which he had conducted the business of the lodge during his year of office . A very successful evening was brought to a close with the Tyler ' s toast .
CAPPER LODGE ( No . 1076 ) . —The installation meeting of the above flourishing lodge took place on Thursday , the nth inst ., at the Guildhall Tavern , Gresham street , and was hououred by the presence of Bio . D . P . Cama , W . M . 2105 , Grand Treasurer of England . There was also a large muster of the brethren of the lodge , and visitors from far and near , who were amply repaid for their
attendance by the excellent work done and the splendid hospitality shown . The lodge was opened by Bro . W . H . Harris , W . M ., and the minutes of the previous meeting having been confirmed , the ballot was taken for Mr . Lionel B . Lewis , which proved unanimous . Bro . J . Wright , of No . 7 S , was then unanimously elected a joining member . Bro . W . Watkins , S . W ., W . M . elect , was then presented | to the Installing
Master , Bro . Harris , to receive at his hands the benefit of installation , and that worthy and distinguished brother was placed in the chair of K . S ., according to ancient custom , and saluted in due form . The W . M . then invested his officers as follows : Bros . C . D . Mears , S . W . ; VV . Temple , J . W . ; J . Dorton , P . M ., Treasurer ; ] . C . Pitt , Secretary ; I . Still , S . D . ; A . Dale , J . D . ; J . Tytheridge , I . G . ; L .
Crow , D . C ; J . White and F . C Ward , Stewards ; M . Sherwin , Organist ; and A . K . Tuberfield , Tyler . The W . M . then inaugurated his reign by initiating the candidate , who , being an old friend , he , Bro . Watkins , was desirous of personally initiating into the mysteries and privileges of the Craft , and right well did he and his officers work the Degree . At its conclusion Bro . Harris gave the
three addresses , and concluded the installation ceremony . It was from first to last a masterly exhibition of perfect Masonic ritual , and was the theme of approbation and congratulation among all present . The Worshipful Master then announced that thev were
honoured by the presence of an officer of Grand Lodge—Bro . Cama , the Grand Treasurer—and called upon them tn salute that distinguished brother with Grand honours , which ( under the direction of Bro . H . Tapley , P . M ., who had admirably performed the duty of D . of C . during the ceremony of installation ) were given with hearty enthusiasm .
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Bro . Cama briefly returned thanks . The W . M . pinned a handsome and valuable Past Master ' s jewel on the breast of Bro . Harris , and , in the name of the lodge , wished him many years of health and happiness to wear it . It was also proposed and carried that the thanks of the lodge should be incribed on a vellum , mounted and framed , and presented to Bro . Harris , to mark the estimation of the
lodge for the admirable manner in which he had that day installed his successor , a copy of the same to be inscribed on the minutes of the lodge . Bro . Harris having feelingly returned thanks for these several honours , the lodge was closed in due form , the brethren afterwards adjourning to the banquet , which was admirably served .
Among those present , and not above mentioned , were Bros . H . B . Holliday , P . M . ; F . Brian , P . M .: E . West , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D . Herts ; A . Knox , P . M . ; P . McCarthy , P . M . ; J . Mitchell , P . M . ; T . Day , P . M . ; W . Dorton , P . M . ; W . Nevins , P . M . ; Taylor , Brown , Beckvnitb , Grice , Keymer , Simpson , Spenn , Savage , Barrett , Calicut , Pankhurst , Piper , Mansell , Sully , Yates , R . Harris , Amos ,
Surrey , and Daws , all of the lodge ; W . Gilbert , P . M . 1327 , P . P . G . S . D . Herts ; A . J . Manning , P . M . 1472 , P . P . G . S . D . Essex ; C Reeve , P . M . 1 S 16 ; las . Elder , P . M . 1472 ; H . Cant , P . M . 1 S 1 G ; H . Gabb , P . M S 13 ; E . Benjamin , P . M . ; CarroU . W . M . 1 S 1 G ; G . Stev-ns , P . M . 1623 ; Canbro , P . M . 1565 ; Ulackbury , P . M 1563 ; Boulton , P . M . iS ; Bare , P . M . 1185 ; J . A . Robinson ,
P . M . 13 S 6 ; J . Paul , S . W . 1472 ; T . A . Ward , 15 6 4 ; F . Graham , 5 S ; G . Simms , 1 S 1 G ; R . Gibbons , 14 G 7 ; A . Trew , 959 ; H . Chown , 1349 ; S . Barfoot , 204 S ; lirading , 453 ; Dawson , 122 S ; More , 54 S ; Broughton , 1604 ; and Sir W . McGrigor , 1 SS 4 . The toasts of "The Queen and the Craft , " " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , G . M . of England , " and "The Pro
G . M ., the Earl of Carnarvon , " having been duly honoured , The Worshipful Master gave that of "The Deputy G . M ., Lord Lathom ; and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past . " He said they were honoured that day by the presence of a Grand Officer whose name , not only as a Mason , but as one who gave liberally in the cause of
Charity , was a household word in the Craft . H s gifts to the several Charities of the Order were enormous , and on behalf of the Capper Lodge , he thanked him for his attendance , and . felt sure that when the brethren rose to respond to the toast with which Bro . Cama ' s name would be coupled , they would show by the manner in which they received it tbat they honoured their esteemed guest as one worthy of
honour , both as a man and a Mason . Bro . Cama , who was accorded an enthusiastic reception , said he was proud to be an English Mason as well as an Indian one ; and as they were proud of and honoured their Queen , so he honoured and was proud of her as the Empress of his native land . The high honour that had been conferred upon him by the Masons of England in electing
him Grand Treasurer was one that he held in high estimation . It was a proud position , and the highest a Mason could aspire to , especially as it was conferred by the suf-Iragesof the members of the Grand Lodge , and as such he looked upon it , and as such he prized it . With reference to the remarks of their esteemed W . M ., he ( Bro . Cama ) was afraid that worthy brother had overrated his Charity ; but , whatever he had done , it was not him they
had to thank , but his and their Creator ; to Him all praUe was due . He cordially thanked the W . M . for his kind remarks , and the brethren for their hearty reception of them j and resumed his seat amid rounds of applau « e . Bro . Harris then proposed the toast of "The W . M ., " and in so doing said he felt sure they would have in B * o . Watkins a Ma-ter second to none , and lint he would he a credit to the Capper Lodge . He asked them to give him a jolly good fire , and they did , until the very roof rang
again . Bro . Watkins , in response , thought , and in fact , was very much afraid that he should not be able to excel , nor even come up to , the high standard set by his predecessors . He had been a member of that lodge for a goodly number of years , and would promise them that it should tic Ins earnest endeavour to maintain its lustre , and be worthy of the confidence reposed in him , so that at the end of his
year of office they would nut have to regret the honour they had conferred upon him that day . Bro . Harris responded for " The Past Masters , " and said that eight years ago he and Bro . Watkins were appointed Wine Stewards , and had , hand in hand as it were , worked together in and for the welfare of the lod ^ e . That feeling was universal in it , and he trusted it would long
continue . In the name of the Past Masters he thanked them lor their hearty reception of the toast . " The Initiate " having been complimented , the toast of " The Visitors" followed , and Bros . Gilbert , Bolton , Macgregor , and others , severally returned thanks . Bros . Stephens and lUder responded for " The Masonic Press , " the former regreting the absence of Bro . Jolly
through an accident ; and the latter , who attended for Bro . Jolly , assured the brethren that he should endeavour to do his duty for that brother and to their satisfaction . The Tyler ' s toast concluded the proceedings , which were marked by the utmost cordiality on all sides ; universal regret being expressed at the misfortune that had precluded the possibility of our old contributor ' s attendance .
ALDERSGATE LODGE ( No . 1657 ) . —The stated meeting of this lodge took place at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-slreet , on Monday , the 15 th inst . Bro . E . Y . Jolhffe , W . M ., presided , and among the members present were Bros . Edward Anderton , S . W . ; G . Vickeiy , j . W . ; Alfred Brookman , P . M , Treas . ; Rev . Dr . P . H . E . Brette , P . M ., P . G . C Middx ., Hon . Sec . ; Joseph u .. n * ic t ; n . AHK ... i ) i-r ... i . An in . K rv « ,. i , r—1 \ 1 ULniU
•* ... u . ^ , w ..- ' . , IIUIUI ... I . UIIIUII , J . LS . , » . ^> | Uj I . G . ; Charles W . l . ovett , Org . ; E . F . Brewster Fuller , S ' eward ; G . Rawlinson , W . S . ; 1 . Derby Allcroft , P . M ., P . G . Treas . j George Kenning , P . M . ; Samuel Benton , M . D ., P . M . ; Samuel White . P . M . ; Thomas Benskin , Henry Matthews , and James Shotter . Vi .-itors : Bros . C . Lee , I . G . 1624 ; C . V . Walker , S . W . 22 ; C . H . Chapman .
55 6 ; J . II . Fisher , 14 S 9 ; and W . F . Coles , 41 . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Jarvis , Thompson , ami Shotter were elected a Finance Committee . The election of certain officers was then proceeded with , the result being that Bro . Edward Anderton , S . W ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year , while Bros . A . Brookman , P . M ., and Thomas were severally re-elected Treasurer and Tyler .
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#SfcCHARLESLANCASTER, fc ""™ I ( Awarded 15 Prizes and Medals . ) \ LaV * L * M > Z 0 ISVKNTon AXD TATEMl ' -K ( IF THK ^—pP 4-BARREL BREECHLOADING HAMMERLESS FOREOOK , GUM , RIFLE , & PISTOL . RABBIT , ( WclBlit"lb .-loz . ) ( WeiRlrtlOlb . ) (•¦ 170 bore , 21 b . Goz . ) ANTELOPE , "THE COLINDLAJT , " EX TTARY A R , FLED GUN F 0 R SH 0 T AND BALI " j ' illustrated Detailed Price Lists Free on duplication . rr HflPT ? Special i ' neesfor Cash . LA EHXES . 5 I > NEW BOND ST ., W . Established 1 S 20
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¦ — " ^ s Moule ' s EARTH System , ¦ ^ tJ ^ y ^ J . H . Giruleston D ' s Patent , £ . " - £ , 5 a , GAEKICK STREET , S ^ JL COYENT GARDEN , LOHDOI
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
THE FOLLOWING UNAVOIDABLY STAND OVERDevonshire Lodge , No . 625 .. Arboretum Lodge , No . 731 . United Brethren Lodge , No . 1069 . Stour Valley Lodge , No . 1224 . St . Eleth Lodge , No . 14 SS . Prudence Lodge , No . 1550 . Ebrington Lodge , No . 1 S 47 .
Gallery Lodge , No . 192 S . St . Mark ' s College Lodge , 2157 . Nativity Chapter , No . 120 . The Ritual and Ceremonial of the Symbolic Degrees in Freemasonry , 1 S 13-1 SSG . The late Bro . R . W . H . Giddy , 33 ° -
Centenary Celebration of St . John Lodge , No . 166 , Airdric , Scotland . V . Constitutions of 17 S 4 . Installation of Bro . Sir Matthew White Ridley , as Prov . Grand Master of Northumberland . Provincial Grand Chapter of Oxon .
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^SreSas^^ rmSr 3 ^^^ it , " I '' JT ^ S ^ S ^ Bmmm ^ mw ^ ¦¦ M ' ami mwwm t ^ mimfSl ' II' I I ' mf' fi'V i r artiT i iVlT ^ bATUKDAY , NOVEMBER 20 , 1886 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by ourcorrespondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair p lay to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free dtBcitriPion , ] — - ——ADMISSION INTO LODGES OF INSTRUCTION .
To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , Will you kindly inform me in your next issue how often a brother who is not a subscribing member to a regular Craft lodge is entitled to visit a Craft lodje of instruction , he being a subscribing member to a Royal Arch
chapter ? Does this not come under the provisions laid down in Art . 152 of the Book of Constitutions ? By so doing you will oblige , yours fraternally , I . G . 1326 . [ We should say that admission to a Craft lodge of instruction must be governed by the rules regulating admission to a Craft lodge ; Membership of a Royal Arch Chapter does not affect the question . ED . F . Sf . l
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
6 91 J A TREASURE . " Bro . Bookworm , " who has lately been calling our attention to some choice lots in Claudin ' s list of curious books , seems to have overlooked the choicest of all . I allude to the original MSS . of C . A . Thory ' s two great works , the Annalis Oritrinis and the Acta Latomorum . These are
in Thory's own writing , every page marked with the initials of the printer and the censor of _ the press , substantially bound in calf , and containing , besides the contract with the printer , many lodge lists and an introduction which were suppressed in the printed works . I was desirous of inducing our Grand Lodge , or perhaps the librarian at
Goldensquare to acquire these , but foresaw that whilst urging the purchase the books would be secured either for America or Canada , both countries having addressed enquiries to Mons . Claudin . Luckily , an English brother , possessed of greater financial resources than myself came to my rescue , and through his help I have been enabled to secure the MSS .
for England . I believe the brother in question may possibly part with them at some future time , but he has assured me it shall not be to anyone outside our own country , and by preference to some Institution where they will be available to the Craft . My thanks ate due to this brother , but as I have not communicated with him on the subject , I hardly know whether I am at liberty to mention his name . G . W . SPETH .
C 92 J _ OLD WARRANTS . Anxious to answer Bro . ITughan ' s enquiry in the Freemason of the Cth inst ., I have carefully examined the warrant of the Anchor and Hope Lodge , No . 37 , but , as 1 expected , found the seal so much broken and dilapidated that , even by the aid of a powerful magnifying glass , I was unable to decipher the motto , or , in fact , to make out any portion of the seal . In past years the warrant evidently
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suffered from lack of care ; indeed , I find no record of its having been framed until 1 S 40 . Judging by the dates of the warrants quoted by Bro . Hughan , I should suppose the same seal would be used for all . JAMES NEWTON .
693 ] A FIVE-POINTED STAR . Bro . Edgar Neale , the valued Secretary of the lodge at Chippenham , has shown me a silver jewel , which , for some seventy years , has been in the possession of his family . The following is a rough description of it : —On a solid star of five points , irradiated , within a circle ornamented , are three hollow crossed triangles forming five points , on
the centre whereof is the letter G . enclosing an eye . Does it belong to the order of a Temple ? I do not remember to have seen a similar one at the Shanklin Exhibition . A descriptive catalogue of ancient Masonic jewels , to form a sort of record of their varieties , with notes of any interesting circumstances affecting them , would be very useful . Has any such catalogue been compiled , or has anyone undertaken it ? FREDERICK HASTINGS GOLDNEY . P . G . D .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
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COSMOPOLITAN LODGE ( No . 917 ) . —The ins ' allation meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday , the 9 th inst ., at the Cannon-street Hotel , when there were present Bros . W . T . Yates , W . M . j H . Forss , I . P . M . ; J . Salmon , S . W . ; A . Hamilton , J . W . ; F . Keays , P . M ., Treas . j A . Stean , P . M ., Sec . ; Egbert Roberts , S . D . ; I . I . Abell , I . D . ; I . Draper , D . C ; Carlo Tichiaz , I . G . ;
P . M .: Van Raalte , Redding , Taylor , and Edwards ; Bott , Crookes , Bull , Nash , Hall-Hilton , Hall , Crawford , Francis , Thomas , Prime , Davies , Alderson , Kaneman , Brown , and Marsh , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . Dewsbury , S . W . 1599 ; Lee , I . G . 1624 ; Fenton , 10 ; Clemow , 1744 ; Woolton , 19 S 0 ; Thomson , 1524 ; Jones , 173 ; Crookes , 20 S 7 ; Bullen , 254 ; St . Aubyn , 357 ; Dottridge , P . M . 172 ; May , S . D . 429 ; Weston , 127 S ; Allen , 1056 ; Scard ,
177 ; Stephens , P . M . 1623 ; Gosling , 12 S 7 ; and Sull , 1027 . Lodge being opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting having been unanimously confirmed , Bros . Hanaker , Alderson , Davies , and Crookes , 20 S 7 , were passed to the Second Degiee , after which Bro . G . Brown was raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M ., both ceremonies being rendered by the W . M . in a most able and impressive
manner . Bro . J . Salmon , S . W ., was then presented as W . M . elect , and was duly and most ably installed as W . M . for the ensuing year , amidst the highest commendations from all present , by Bro . H . Forss , P . M ., who acted as Installing Master . Bro . Stephens , P . M . 1623 , acted as D . C . Bro . Salmon , W . M ., then appointed and invested the following officers : Bros . A . Hamilton , S . W .: Egbert Roberts ,
J . W . ; W . F . Keays , P . M ., T . eas . ; A . Stean , P . M ., Sec ; Carlo Tichiaz , S . D . ; J . Draper , J . D . ; Francis , I . G . ; H . Forss , P . M ., D . C . ; Nash , A . D . C . ; J . Taylor , P . M ., and Bull , Stewards . The W . M . having received the " Hearty good wishes " of the visitors , lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the large hall , where an excellent banquet was
served , under the superintendence of Bro . Kite , whose kind attention was much appreciated . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts had been duly honoured , the W . M . alluded to the Queen in most gracious and generous terms and her coming jubilee . When each toast had been heartily drunk , they were ably responded to . The proceedings were enlivened by music and harmony , to which Miss Sargent , H . Forss , jun ., Bros . Roberts ,
mmj & i Tichiaz , Hall , and other brethren contributed . Bro . W . T . Yates , I . P . M ., had the honour of having a most beautiful jewel pinned to his breast , and testimonial , executed on vellum , by Bro . T . Salmon , W . M ., who , at the same time , eulogised Bro . Yates on the courteous , able , and meritorious manner in which he had conducted the business of the lodge during his year of office . A very successful evening was brought to a close with the Tyler ' s toast .
CAPPER LODGE ( No . 1076 ) . —The installation meeting of the above flourishing lodge took place on Thursday , the nth inst ., at the Guildhall Tavern , Gresham street , and was hououred by the presence of Bio . D . P . Cama , W . M . 2105 , Grand Treasurer of England . There was also a large muster of the brethren of the lodge , and visitors from far and near , who were amply repaid for their
attendance by the excellent work done and the splendid hospitality shown . The lodge was opened by Bro . W . H . Harris , W . M ., and the minutes of the previous meeting having been confirmed , the ballot was taken for Mr . Lionel B . Lewis , which proved unanimous . Bro . J . Wright , of No . 7 S , was then unanimously elected a joining member . Bro . W . Watkins , S . W ., W . M . elect , was then presented | to the Installing
Master , Bro . Harris , to receive at his hands the benefit of installation , and that worthy and distinguished brother was placed in the chair of K . S ., according to ancient custom , and saluted in due form . The W . M . then invested his officers as follows : Bros . C . D . Mears , S . W . ; VV . Temple , J . W . ; J . Dorton , P . M ., Treasurer ; ] . C . Pitt , Secretary ; I . Still , S . D . ; A . Dale , J . D . ; J . Tytheridge , I . G . ; L .
Crow , D . C ; J . White and F . C Ward , Stewards ; M . Sherwin , Organist ; and A . K . Tuberfield , Tyler . The W . M . then inaugurated his reign by initiating the candidate , who , being an old friend , he , Bro . Watkins , was desirous of personally initiating into the mysteries and privileges of the Craft , and right well did he and his officers work the Degree . At its conclusion Bro . Harris gave the
three addresses , and concluded the installation ceremony . It was from first to last a masterly exhibition of perfect Masonic ritual , and was the theme of approbation and congratulation among all present . The Worshipful Master then announced that thev were
honoured by the presence of an officer of Grand Lodge—Bro . Cama , the Grand Treasurer—and called upon them tn salute that distinguished brother with Grand honours , which ( under the direction of Bro . H . Tapley , P . M ., who had admirably performed the duty of D . of C . during the ceremony of installation ) were given with hearty enthusiasm .
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Bro . Cama briefly returned thanks . The W . M . pinned a handsome and valuable Past Master ' s jewel on the breast of Bro . Harris , and , in the name of the lodge , wished him many years of health and happiness to wear it . It was also proposed and carried that the thanks of the lodge should be incribed on a vellum , mounted and framed , and presented to Bro . Harris , to mark the estimation of the
lodge for the admirable manner in which he had that day installed his successor , a copy of the same to be inscribed on the minutes of the lodge . Bro . Harris having feelingly returned thanks for these several honours , the lodge was closed in due form , the brethren afterwards adjourning to the banquet , which was admirably served .
Among those present , and not above mentioned , were Bros . H . B . Holliday , P . M . ; F . Brian , P . M .: E . West , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D . Herts ; A . Knox , P . M . ; P . McCarthy , P . M . ; J . Mitchell , P . M . ; T . Day , P . M . ; W . Dorton , P . M . ; W . Nevins , P . M . ; Taylor , Brown , Beckvnitb , Grice , Keymer , Simpson , Spenn , Savage , Barrett , Calicut , Pankhurst , Piper , Mansell , Sully , Yates , R . Harris , Amos ,
Surrey , and Daws , all of the lodge ; W . Gilbert , P . M . 1327 , P . P . G . S . D . Herts ; A . J . Manning , P . M . 1472 , P . P . G . S . D . Essex ; C Reeve , P . M . 1 S 16 ; las . Elder , P . M . 1472 ; H . Cant , P . M . 1 S 1 G ; H . Gabb , P . M S 13 ; E . Benjamin , P . M . ; CarroU . W . M . 1 S 1 G ; G . Stev-ns , P . M . 1623 ; Canbro , P . M . 1565 ; Ulackbury , P . M 1563 ; Boulton , P . M . iS ; Bare , P . M . 1185 ; J . A . Robinson ,
P . M . 13 S 6 ; J . Paul , S . W . 1472 ; T . A . Ward , 15 6 4 ; F . Graham , 5 S ; G . Simms , 1 S 1 G ; R . Gibbons , 14 G 7 ; A . Trew , 959 ; H . Chown , 1349 ; S . Barfoot , 204 S ; lirading , 453 ; Dawson , 122 S ; More , 54 S ; Broughton , 1604 ; and Sir W . McGrigor , 1 SS 4 . The toasts of "The Queen and the Craft , " " H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , G . M . of England , " and "The Pro
G . M ., the Earl of Carnarvon , " having been duly honoured , The Worshipful Master gave that of "The Deputy G . M ., Lord Lathom ; and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past . " He said they were honoured that day by the presence of a Grand Officer whose name , not only as a Mason , but as one who gave liberally in the cause of
Charity , was a household word in the Craft . H s gifts to the several Charities of the Order were enormous , and on behalf of the Capper Lodge , he thanked him for his attendance , and . felt sure that when the brethren rose to respond to the toast with which Bro . Cama ' s name would be coupled , they would show by the manner in which they received it tbat they honoured their esteemed guest as one worthy of
honour , both as a man and a Mason . Bro . Cama , who was accorded an enthusiastic reception , said he was proud to be an English Mason as well as an Indian one ; and as they were proud of and honoured their Queen , so he honoured and was proud of her as the Empress of his native land . The high honour that had been conferred upon him by the Masons of England in electing
him Grand Treasurer was one that he held in high estimation . It was a proud position , and the highest a Mason could aspire to , especially as it was conferred by the suf-Iragesof the members of the Grand Lodge , and as such he looked upon it , and as such he prized it . With reference to the remarks of their esteemed W . M ., he ( Bro . Cama ) was afraid that worthy brother had overrated his Charity ; but , whatever he had done , it was not him they
had to thank , but his and their Creator ; to Him all praUe was due . He cordially thanked the W . M . for his kind remarks , and the brethren for their hearty reception of them j and resumed his seat amid rounds of applau « e . Bro . Harris then proposed the toast of "The W . M ., " and in so doing said he felt sure they would have in B * o . Watkins a Ma-ter second to none , and lint he would he a credit to the Capper Lodge . He asked them to give him a jolly good fire , and they did , until the very roof rang
again . Bro . Watkins , in response , thought , and in fact , was very much afraid that he should not be able to excel , nor even come up to , the high standard set by his predecessors . He had been a member of that lodge for a goodly number of years , and would promise them that it should tic Ins earnest endeavour to maintain its lustre , and be worthy of the confidence reposed in him , so that at the end of his
year of office they would nut have to regret the honour they had conferred upon him that day . Bro . Harris responded for " The Past Masters , " and said that eight years ago he and Bro . Watkins were appointed Wine Stewards , and had , hand in hand as it were , worked together in and for the welfare of the lod ^ e . That feeling was universal in it , and he trusted it would long
continue . In the name of the Past Masters he thanked them lor their hearty reception of the toast . " The Initiate " having been complimented , the toast of " The Visitors" followed , and Bros . Gilbert , Bolton , Macgregor , and others , severally returned thanks . Bros . Stephens and lUder responded for " The Masonic Press , " the former regreting the absence of Bro . Jolly
through an accident ; and the latter , who attended for Bro . Jolly , assured the brethren that he should endeavour to do his duty for that brother and to their satisfaction . The Tyler ' s toast concluded the proceedings , which were marked by the utmost cordiality on all sides ; universal regret being expressed at the misfortune that had precluded the possibility of our old contributor ' s attendance .
ALDERSGATE LODGE ( No . 1657 ) . —The stated meeting of this lodge took place at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-slreet , on Monday , the 15 th inst . Bro . E . Y . Jolhffe , W . M ., presided , and among the members present were Bros . Edward Anderton , S . W . ; G . Vickeiy , j . W . ; Alfred Brookman , P . M , Treas . ; Rev . Dr . P . H . E . Brette , P . M ., P . G . C Middx ., Hon . Sec . ; Joseph u .. n * ic t ; n . AHK ... i ) i-r ... i . An in . K rv « ,. i , r—1 \ 1 ULniU
•* ... u . ^ , w ..- ' . , IIUIUI ... I . UIIIUII , J . LS . , » . ^> | Uj I . G . ; Charles W . l . ovett , Org . ; E . F . Brewster Fuller , S ' eward ; G . Rawlinson , W . S . ; 1 . Derby Allcroft , P . M ., P . G . Treas . j George Kenning , P . M . ; Samuel Benton , M . D ., P . M . ; Samuel White . P . M . ; Thomas Benskin , Henry Matthews , and James Shotter . Vi .-itors : Bros . C . Lee , I . G . 1624 ; C . V . Walker , S . W . 22 ; C . H . Chapman .
55 6 ; J . II . Fisher , 14 S 9 ; and W . F . Coles , 41 . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bros . Jarvis , Thompson , ami Shotter were elected a Finance Committee . The election of certain officers was then proceeded with , the result being that Bro . Edward Anderton , S . W ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year , while Bros . A . Brookman , P . M ., and Thomas were severally re-elected Treasurer and Tyler .