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Article ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Page 1 of 1 Article VISIT OF BRO. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE FITZGIBBON TO THE INSTITUTION. Page 1 of 1 Article ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Page 1 of 1 Article PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF WEST YORKSHIRE. Page 1 of 2 →
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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
The Quarterly Court of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution was held on Saturday last at Freemasons' Tavern , Col . Creaton , Grand Treasurer , in the chair . After the reading and confirmation of the minutes , Bro . H ENRY SMITH , Prov . G . Sec . West Yorkshire , proposed the reelection of Col . Creaton as Treasurer of the Institution . Col . Creaton had served the Institution well and faithfully ; he took a deep interest in it , and
he ought to be unanimously re-elected . Bro . W . ROEBUCK , P . G . S ., seconded the motion . The motion having been carried unanimously , Col . C REATON thanked the brethren very much for the confidence they reposed in him . Before proceeding to the election of the General Committee ,
Bro . H ENRY SMITH wished to say a few words in regard to a suggestion that had been made some years ago—that there should be certain agents for the Charities in different provinces , to endeavour to increase the number of subscribers . If this were carried out there would not be the necessity for the Secretaries of the various Institutions to be so frequently requested to
visit the provinces . There mig ht be a small commission paid to such agents . No harm would result tothe Institution from the payment of a few shillings , or perhaps not more than £ 2 for printing and postage , while there would be a large accession to the funds of the Institution from the efforts of a few energetic brethren in the provinces on behalf of the Institution . If a Secretary of the Institution was sent down the cost was probably £ _ or £ 6 .
Col . C REATON said the suggestion no doubt was a good one ; but it was anticipated by a law of the Institution . He did not think much had been done upon it up to the present time , but he was sure the Institution would reimburse any expenses a brother was put to in increasing the funds . The law of the Institution was that an agent might be appointed by the General
Commitee in every large town or for certain districts or centres that might be determined , whose duty should be to collect subscriptions for the Institution , and such agent should be paid a commission on such a scale as the Committee should see fit . Bro . HENRY SMITH said he had entirely overlooked that rule .
Bro . J . L . H INE , of Manchester , said the rule had been in force
several years . The following brethren were then elected on the General Committee of Annual or Life Subscribers for the year , viz . : Bros . J . W . Berrie , J . F . Corben , W . Dodd , A . Moore , E . C . Massey , H . Massey , J . J . Caney , W . Dickenson , C . Pugsley , French , and Herbert Wright . The election was afterwards proceeded with , and at the declaration of the poll , the following was found to be the result :
SUCCESSFUL . Name . Votes . Name . Votes . Shervill , Angela Georgina 24 S 5 Carruthers , Emily Gooding ... 1512 Grabham , Helen 21 S 4 Garner , Blanche Amelia 1 493 Wrighton , Mildred Ammon 2154 Prebble , Frances Annie 1440 Keily , Maud Pitt 2141 Trotman , Florence Hamilton ... 1377 Ada Elizabeth
Musgrave , Grace A . 1 2062 Fearon , 1320 Bates , Edith Mary 2015 Willcox , Florence Mary G . ... 1276 Wortley , Kate 197 8 Weare , Caroline Louisa 1275 Hill , Ethel Augusta 1923 Hippey , Ethel Constance 1264 Stokes , Kate 1764 Beavon , Florence Maud 1243 Mason , Florence ( last application ) 17 61 McLeod , Isabella 120 S Midgley , Elizabeth 1573 Smith , Jane 87 S
UNSUCCESSFUL . Name . Votes . Name . Votes . Hayes , Ellen G 97 Woodward , Minnie 333 Henshaw , Helen Mabel 624 Hutchings , Jane Wheeler 3 S Haworth , Syvlia Mary 42 S Ochsenbein , Annie Lucie 13 Votes of thanks to the Scrutineers and the Chairman of the day closed the proceedings .
Visit Of Bro. Lord Chief Justice Fitzgibbon To The Institution.
VISIT OF BRO . LORD CHIEF JUSTICE FITZGIBBON TO THE INSTITUTION .
A visit was paid to the Institution on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., by Bro . Lord Chief Justice Fitzgibbon , who takes so great an interest in the Dublin Masonic School , of which Miss Triggs , formerly of this Institution , is now head governess . His lordship wrote to the head governess that he was anxious to see the school while the children were in class as well as during
recreation , and the visitwas arranged accordingly . He was received by Bro . Richardson , P . G . D ., the chairman for the month ; Bros . Hammcrton and Matthews , members of the House Committee ; Bro . Hedges , Secretary ; and Miss Jarwood , the matron . The children first went through their calisthenics , after that his lordship was conducted through the dormitories and
other parts of the building . The working of the domestic arrangements were explained by Miss Sheppard , the assistant matron . In the meantime the children had gone to their respective classes . His lordship took great interest in the piano practice , which happened to be a piece for twelve children at six pianos , in preparation for the coming festival ; the drawing class was
closely examined , and the needlework class , into the details of which Bro . Fitzgibbon made enquiries , with a view to ascertaining the system by which all the clothing of the school was made b y the children ; also the singing class , which has been undertaken by Mrs . Howell , who so generously devotes to it so much time and trouble . His lordship was then conducted round the
different classes by Miss Redgrave ( in the absence of Miss Davis , who has not yet sufficiently recovered from her late serious illness ) . The system of education was explained by Miss Redgrave , and his lordship expressed his congratulations at the satisfactory result of the system introduced b y Miss
Davis as shown in the last Cambridge examination , when 14 children out of 15 passed , four of them with honours . Before leaving his lordship expressed his thanks for his reception . He said he had come to obtain hints for the Irish School , and the result had been most satisfactory to him in every way .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
Ihe Quarterly Court of the Subscribers to this Institution was held at Freemasons' Tavern on Monday . The chair was occupied by Col . Creaton , Grand Treasurer , and there were a large number of Provincial and London brethren present . After the reading and confirmation of the minutes ,
Bro . BINCKES ( Secretary ) informed the Court that , £ 2000 was about to be invested , making £ 5000 on account of the ^ Sooo for the Preparatory School .
Col . CREATON next proposed the re-election of Bro . George Plucknett as Treasurer of the Institution , and spoke in high terms of Bro . Plucknett ' s performance of his duties in that office . Bro . RAYNHAM W . S TEWART , P . G . D ., seconded the re-election . The motion was carried unanimously . The General Committee of Life and Annual Subscribers was unanimously re-elected .
The number of vacancies at this election was declared to be 13 instead of 12 .
It was resolved that the case of Hippey , No . 41 on the list , should be admitted by purchase ; Bro . ROEBUCK , P . G . S ., proposed the resolution , and Bro . E . F . STORR , P . M . 22 , seconded it . The case of George W . King Hill , No . 3 on the list , vyas then discussed , Bro . BINCKES bringing it forward , because a report had got abroad that the mother of the boy had been left by her late husband comfortably off .
Bro . GLADWELL , P . M . 172 , was immensel y pleased that Bro . Binckes had mentioned the case , and he showed the brethren ; that after making full enquiries into the case the reports were entirely false . The case of Frank Alexander Herring , No . 55 , was also brought before the Court , a Masonic journal having staled that it was unworth y of support as the father ' s personal estate would produce some £ 500 for the boy .
Considerable discussion followed , in which Bros . Alpass , Grand Std . Br ., Godtschalk , Raynham \ V . Stewart , P . G . D ., and others took part . The motion was put to the vote when by 28 votes against 24 the Court decided the caseshould remain on the list as a fit and proper case for election . Bro . W . Roebuck's motion to add to law 65 the words " The two
Householders signing the bond , shall also undertake to remove the boy from the school at their own expense during the holidays sanctioned by the House Committee , in the event of the parents or relatives refusing to do so , " was withdrawn after a short discussion , in which Bros . Roebuck , the Rev . R . Morris , D . D ., Edgar Bowyer , J . H . Southwood , P . M . 1260 ; E . F . Storr , P . M . 22 , and others participated .
The brethren afterwards proceeded to elect 13 boys out of an approved list of 62 candidates . The ' result of the election was as follows :
SUCCESSFUL . Name . Votes . , Name . Votes . Farrah , Ethelbert 3520 Salter , Frederick Bruce 3202 Hill , George Wm . King 349 1 Crow , Charlie John _ i 5 j Holman
Tustin , Henry 3423 Hodge , William James 3100 Simpson , Edward Henry 3347 Richardson , Harold Percy 2993 Tettenborn , Arthur J 32 S 2 Basham , Frederick C . V 2927 Bolting , Alfred Henry 325 S High , Herbert Alfred 2872 Bowes , Aithur Keble 3212
UNSUCCESSFUL . Name . Votes . Name . Votes . Willett , George Cross 257 6 Seagrave , James Pullen icji Stewart , Charles Edward 2542 Long , Joseph William j __ Wyatt , Augustine W 2423 How , John 153 Stanford , William Bryant 2153 Cummings , Charles Brown 106
Hennah , I ' redtnck Wolfe 2040 Pudney , Frederick 97 Steed , Ernest Arthur 1794 Collinson , James m Sykes , Richard Alfred 10 S 0 Whiting , Robert Henry ' . _ t Hooper , Lionel Charles 1544 Hildred , Benjamin Meeds _ i Hare , Harold Malcolm 1543 Bailey , Frank Bernard 76 Skelton , F . Francis 1394 Lillywhite , Herbert J . M 62
Pratt , Alfred ... H 33 Longman , l'redcnck W 28 William , Arthur Frederick ... 1095 Habgood , William Ernest ... ... 25 Carre , Emile Eugene P 917 Townsend , William Benjamin ... u Liversidge , Charles Percy S' 4 Bevis , Samuel Harman u Hippey , Henry Ernest ( Withdrawn ) 603 Mitchell , Reginald A . L s Delafons , Richard W 593 Bray , Henry _
Shaw , John 5 ° 5 Douglas , I * rancis C . A 7 Windross , John Benjamin 5 ' 9 Bell , Frank Wiliam 5 Walters , John Edward 480 Graves , Harry Robert 5 Rosier , R . W . A . ( Deceased ) ... 4 Cl Green , James Murray 4 Herring , Frank Alexander ... 46 ° Davis , Frederick Teilo 2 Coleman , Frederick F 45 ° Whiting , Edward Alfred 1
Gale , Horace 33 ° Rose , Frederick Joseph 1 Pawsey , Thomas Edwin 277 Musgrave , Thomas Frank 1 Beaumont , Reginald 218 ( Withdrawn . ) Woodward , Thomas ( Withdrawn ) 217 Crutchett , Albert Edmund — Booker , Herbert Walter 1 G 4 Votes of thanks to thc Scrutineers and Chairman of the day closed the proceedings .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of West Yorkshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF WEST YORKSHIRE .
The annual meeting of this province was held on Wednesday afternoon , nth inst ., in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall , Wakefield , under the banners of the Unity , Wakefield , and Sincerity Lodges , and was presided over by the Right Worshipful Prov . Grand Master , Sir Henry Edwards ,
Bart ., assisted by the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , Bro . T . W . Tew , and a large number of provincial oflicers . Out of 66 lodges in the province only three were unrepresented , and about 280 brethren assembled on the occasion . A very hearty salutation was accorded to the Prov . Grand Master and the Deputy Prov . Grand Masler , and in reply ,
Sir HENRY EDWARDS said : Brethren and officers of Prov . Grand Lodge , we meet to-day , as we have frequently met before , in the good old town of " Merrie Wakefield , " a town which has made its mark in the commercial history of West Yorkshire , as it has also done in the historical and
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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
The Quarterly Court of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution was held on Saturday last at Freemasons' Tavern , Col . Creaton , Grand Treasurer , in the chair . After the reading and confirmation of the minutes , Bro . H ENRY SMITH , Prov . G . Sec . West Yorkshire , proposed the reelection of Col . Creaton as Treasurer of the Institution . Col . Creaton had served the Institution well and faithfully ; he took a deep interest in it , and
he ought to be unanimously re-elected . Bro . W . ROEBUCK , P . G . S ., seconded the motion . The motion having been carried unanimously , Col . C REATON thanked the brethren very much for the confidence they reposed in him . Before proceeding to the election of the General Committee ,
Bro . H ENRY SMITH wished to say a few words in regard to a suggestion that had been made some years ago—that there should be certain agents for the Charities in different provinces , to endeavour to increase the number of subscribers . If this were carried out there would not be the necessity for the Secretaries of the various Institutions to be so frequently requested to
visit the provinces . There mig ht be a small commission paid to such agents . No harm would result tothe Institution from the payment of a few shillings , or perhaps not more than £ 2 for printing and postage , while there would be a large accession to the funds of the Institution from the efforts of a few energetic brethren in the provinces on behalf of the Institution . If a Secretary of the Institution was sent down the cost was probably £ _ or £ 6 .
Col . C REATON said the suggestion no doubt was a good one ; but it was anticipated by a law of the Institution . He did not think much had been done upon it up to the present time , but he was sure the Institution would reimburse any expenses a brother was put to in increasing the funds . The law of the Institution was that an agent might be appointed by the General
Commitee in every large town or for certain districts or centres that might be determined , whose duty should be to collect subscriptions for the Institution , and such agent should be paid a commission on such a scale as the Committee should see fit . Bro . HENRY SMITH said he had entirely overlooked that rule .
Bro . J . L . H INE , of Manchester , said the rule had been in force
several years . The following brethren were then elected on the General Committee of Annual or Life Subscribers for the year , viz . : Bros . J . W . Berrie , J . F . Corben , W . Dodd , A . Moore , E . C . Massey , H . Massey , J . J . Caney , W . Dickenson , C . Pugsley , French , and Herbert Wright . The election was afterwards proceeded with , and at the declaration of the poll , the following was found to be the result :
SUCCESSFUL . Name . Votes . Name . Votes . Shervill , Angela Georgina 24 S 5 Carruthers , Emily Gooding ... 1512 Grabham , Helen 21 S 4 Garner , Blanche Amelia 1 493 Wrighton , Mildred Ammon 2154 Prebble , Frances Annie 1440 Keily , Maud Pitt 2141 Trotman , Florence Hamilton ... 1377 Ada Elizabeth
Musgrave , Grace A . 1 2062 Fearon , 1320 Bates , Edith Mary 2015 Willcox , Florence Mary G . ... 1276 Wortley , Kate 197 8 Weare , Caroline Louisa 1275 Hill , Ethel Augusta 1923 Hippey , Ethel Constance 1264 Stokes , Kate 1764 Beavon , Florence Maud 1243 Mason , Florence ( last application ) 17 61 McLeod , Isabella 120 S Midgley , Elizabeth 1573 Smith , Jane 87 S
UNSUCCESSFUL . Name . Votes . Name . Votes . Hayes , Ellen G 97 Woodward , Minnie 333 Henshaw , Helen Mabel 624 Hutchings , Jane Wheeler 3 S Haworth , Syvlia Mary 42 S Ochsenbein , Annie Lucie 13 Votes of thanks to the Scrutineers and the Chairman of the day closed the proceedings .
Visit Of Bro. Lord Chief Justice Fitzgibbon To The Institution.
VISIT OF BRO . LORD CHIEF JUSTICE FITZGIBBON TO THE INSTITUTION .
A visit was paid to the Institution on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., by Bro . Lord Chief Justice Fitzgibbon , who takes so great an interest in the Dublin Masonic School , of which Miss Triggs , formerly of this Institution , is now head governess . His lordship wrote to the head governess that he was anxious to see the school while the children were in class as well as during
recreation , and the visitwas arranged accordingly . He was received by Bro . Richardson , P . G . D ., the chairman for the month ; Bros . Hammcrton and Matthews , members of the House Committee ; Bro . Hedges , Secretary ; and Miss Jarwood , the matron . The children first went through their calisthenics , after that his lordship was conducted through the dormitories and
other parts of the building . The working of the domestic arrangements were explained by Miss Sheppard , the assistant matron . In the meantime the children had gone to their respective classes . His lordship took great interest in the piano practice , which happened to be a piece for twelve children at six pianos , in preparation for the coming festival ; the drawing class was
closely examined , and the needlework class , into the details of which Bro . Fitzgibbon made enquiries , with a view to ascertaining the system by which all the clothing of the school was made b y the children ; also the singing class , which has been undertaken by Mrs . Howell , who so generously devotes to it so much time and trouble . His lordship was then conducted round the
different classes by Miss Redgrave ( in the absence of Miss Davis , who has not yet sufficiently recovered from her late serious illness ) . The system of education was explained by Miss Redgrave , and his lordship expressed his congratulations at the satisfactory result of the system introduced b y Miss
Davis as shown in the last Cambridge examination , when 14 children out of 15 passed , four of them with honours . Before leaving his lordship expressed his thanks for his reception . He said he had come to obtain hints for the Irish School , and the result had been most satisfactory to him in every way .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
Ihe Quarterly Court of the Subscribers to this Institution was held at Freemasons' Tavern on Monday . The chair was occupied by Col . Creaton , Grand Treasurer , and there were a large number of Provincial and London brethren present . After the reading and confirmation of the minutes ,
Bro . BINCKES ( Secretary ) informed the Court that , £ 2000 was about to be invested , making £ 5000 on account of the ^ Sooo for the Preparatory School .
Col . CREATON next proposed the re-election of Bro . George Plucknett as Treasurer of the Institution , and spoke in high terms of Bro . Plucknett ' s performance of his duties in that office . Bro . RAYNHAM W . S TEWART , P . G . D ., seconded the re-election . The motion was carried unanimously . The General Committee of Life and Annual Subscribers was unanimously re-elected .
The number of vacancies at this election was declared to be 13 instead of 12 .
It was resolved that the case of Hippey , No . 41 on the list , should be admitted by purchase ; Bro . ROEBUCK , P . G . S ., proposed the resolution , and Bro . E . F . STORR , P . M . 22 , seconded it . The case of George W . King Hill , No . 3 on the list , vyas then discussed , Bro . BINCKES bringing it forward , because a report had got abroad that the mother of the boy had been left by her late husband comfortably off .
Bro . GLADWELL , P . M . 172 , was immensel y pleased that Bro . Binckes had mentioned the case , and he showed the brethren ; that after making full enquiries into the case the reports were entirely false . The case of Frank Alexander Herring , No . 55 , was also brought before the Court , a Masonic journal having staled that it was unworth y of support as the father ' s personal estate would produce some £ 500 for the boy .
Considerable discussion followed , in which Bros . Alpass , Grand Std . Br ., Godtschalk , Raynham \ V . Stewart , P . G . D ., and others took part . The motion was put to the vote when by 28 votes against 24 the Court decided the caseshould remain on the list as a fit and proper case for election . Bro . W . Roebuck's motion to add to law 65 the words " The two
Householders signing the bond , shall also undertake to remove the boy from the school at their own expense during the holidays sanctioned by the House Committee , in the event of the parents or relatives refusing to do so , " was withdrawn after a short discussion , in which Bros . Roebuck , the Rev . R . Morris , D . D ., Edgar Bowyer , J . H . Southwood , P . M . 1260 ; E . F . Storr , P . M . 22 , and others participated .
The brethren afterwards proceeded to elect 13 boys out of an approved list of 62 candidates . The ' result of the election was as follows :
SUCCESSFUL . Name . Votes . , Name . Votes . Farrah , Ethelbert 3520 Salter , Frederick Bruce 3202 Hill , George Wm . King 349 1 Crow , Charlie John _ i 5 j Holman
Tustin , Henry 3423 Hodge , William James 3100 Simpson , Edward Henry 3347 Richardson , Harold Percy 2993 Tettenborn , Arthur J 32 S 2 Basham , Frederick C . V 2927 Bolting , Alfred Henry 325 S High , Herbert Alfred 2872 Bowes , Aithur Keble 3212
UNSUCCESSFUL . Name . Votes . Name . Votes . Willett , George Cross 257 6 Seagrave , James Pullen icji Stewart , Charles Edward 2542 Long , Joseph William j __ Wyatt , Augustine W 2423 How , John 153 Stanford , William Bryant 2153 Cummings , Charles Brown 106
Hennah , I ' redtnck Wolfe 2040 Pudney , Frederick 97 Steed , Ernest Arthur 1794 Collinson , James m Sykes , Richard Alfred 10 S 0 Whiting , Robert Henry ' . _ t Hooper , Lionel Charles 1544 Hildred , Benjamin Meeds _ i Hare , Harold Malcolm 1543 Bailey , Frank Bernard 76 Skelton , F . Francis 1394 Lillywhite , Herbert J . M 62
Pratt , Alfred ... H 33 Longman , l'redcnck W 28 William , Arthur Frederick ... 1095 Habgood , William Ernest ... ... 25 Carre , Emile Eugene P 917 Townsend , William Benjamin ... u Liversidge , Charles Percy S' 4 Bevis , Samuel Harman u Hippey , Henry Ernest ( Withdrawn ) 603 Mitchell , Reginald A . L s Delafons , Richard W 593 Bray , Henry _
Shaw , John 5 ° 5 Douglas , I * rancis C . A 7 Windross , John Benjamin 5 ' 9 Bell , Frank Wiliam 5 Walters , John Edward 480 Graves , Harry Robert 5 Rosier , R . W . A . ( Deceased ) ... 4 Cl Green , James Murray 4 Herring , Frank Alexander ... 46 ° Davis , Frederick Teilo 2 Coleman , Frederick F 45 ° Whiting , Edward Alfred 1
Gale , Horace 33 ° Rose , Frederick Joseph 1 Pawsey , Thomas Edwin 277 Musgrave , Thomas Frank 1 Beaumont , Reginald 218 ( Withdrawn . ) Woodward , Thomas ( Withdrawn ) 217 Crutchett , Albert Edmund — Booker , Herbert Walter 1 G 4 Votes of thanks to thc Scrutineers and Chairman of the day closed the proceedings .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of West Yorkshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF WEST YORKSHIRE .
The annual meeting of this province was held on Wednesday afternoon , nth inst ., in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall , Wakefield , under the banners of the Unity , Wakefield , and Sincerity Lodges , and was presided over by the Right Worshipful Prov . Grand Master , Sir Henry Edwards ,
Bart ., assisted by the Deputy Prov . Grand Master , Bro . T . W . Tew , and a large number of provincial oflicers . Out of 66 lodges in the province only three were unrepresented , and about 280 brethren assembled on the occasion . A very hearty salutation was accorded to the Prov . Grand Master and the Deputy Prov . Grand Masler , and in reply ,
Sir HENRY EDWARDS said : Brethren and officers of Prov . Grand Lodge , we meet to-day , as we have frequently met before , in the good old town of " Merrie Wakefield , " a town which has made its mark in the commercial history of West Yorkshire , as it has also done in the historical and