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some Past Master ' s jewel . Bro . Foottit , in reply , sincerely thanked the brethren for their kind reception of his health , and referred to the alteration made in the bye-laws for his special behoof , a compliment he would never forget . The jewel he had just received he highly prized , and felt more pleasure in receiving it that evening as it vvas the
twentyninth anniversary of his initiation into Freemasonry . Bros . Samuel Webb , H . Webb , Kershaw , Warne , J . Shackell , Leah , Biddle , and H . T . Reed having responded to the toast of "Thc Past Masters , " the W . M . proposed "The Visitors , " who were ably represented in reply by Bros . A . Darch , W . M . Royal lubilee Lodge , No . 72 , and J . E . Shaw , W . M . City of Westminster , No . 1563 .
KENNINGTON LODGE ( No . 1381 ) . —This lodge met for the dispatch of business at the Surrey Club House , Kennington Oval , on the 4 th inst ., vvhen there were present , among others , Bros . C IT . Kohler , W . M . ; Speedy , S . W . ; " Webb , J . W . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . S . Middx ., I . P . M . ; W . Mann , P . M ., Treas . ; W . Stuart , P . M ., Sec ; Marston , S . D . ; Stokes , J . D .
Stranger , I . G . ; Bolton , D . C . ; Koch , P . M . ; G . Everett , P . M . ; H . Higgins , P . M . ; and Reeves , P . M . The visitors were Bros . Taylor , W . M . 902 , and Lewis , W . M . 1261 . 'The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the following notices of motion were introduced by Bro . George Everett , P . M ., who , in a very lucid way , stated his reasons for wishing the members to adopt them .
Bros . Mann , Higgins , Walls , Webb , and others having also spoken on the matter , they were unanimousl y carried : 1 . " That Grand Lodge be applied to for permission to remove the lodge to more convenient quarters ; " 2 . "That in Bye-law II . the word ' April' be struck out , so that the lodge meetings in the year be six instead of seven , as heretofore ; " and , 3 . " That the initiation fee and joining fee
be reduced to eight guineas and four guineas respectively , as was originally the case . " The election of W . M . resulted unanimously in favour of Bro . Speedy . Bro . W . Mann vvas re-elected Treasurer . The election of Tyler vvas postponed . The Audit Committee were appointed to audit the accounts of the lSth inst . The same Committee were ordered to make enquiries as to the most suitable place
for the lodge to be removed to , and to report the result of their investigations to the next meeting . Several communications having been read , and a jewel voted to the outgoing Master , the lodge was duly closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet . Upon the removal of the cloth the customary toasts were given . Bros . Taylor and Lewis responded upon behalf of "The Visitors . " The proceedings terminated at an early hour .
KING'S CROSS LODGE ( No . 1732 ) . —A meeting of this lodge vvas held on Saturday , the 15 th inst ., at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , E . C . Present : Bros . J . T . Briggs , W . M . ; H . Stiles , S . W . ; H . Higgins , J . W . ; J . | . Michael , Treas . ; F . Sampbury , Sec ; I . Jacobs , as S . D . ; B . Kauffmann , as J . D . ; E . B . Putland , D . C . ; F . Fletcher , as I . G . ; W . R . Yates , Steward ; J . Daly ,
Tyler ; W . M . Stiles , I . P . M . ; T . W . Knight , P . M . ; Dunsford , Tillbrook , Hubbard , Amor , Deighton , and Austin . Visitor : Bro . Valentine , Montefiore Lodge . The lodge having been opened , the minutes were confirmed . Bro . F . C . Austin vvas passed , and Bros . H . Stiles , S . W ., was elected W . M . ; J . J . Michael , re-elected Treas . ; J . Daly , re-elected Tyler ; Hubbard , Deighton , and Amor elected Auditors . A jewel , to the value of £ 10 ios ., vvas
voted to Bro . J . I . Briggs , W . M ., for his able services during the past year . Bro . IT . Stiles , S . W ., who will represent this lodge as Steward at the Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , has collected £ 50 . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to a banauet , presided over by the W . M ., who was supported by Bros . W . M . Stiles , I . P . M . ; Michael , P . M . ; Knight , P . M . ; and others . —
SAINT LEONARD LODGE ( No . 1805 ) . — This lodge held its first installation meeting , since its consecration in March , 1 S 79 , on Monday , the ioth inst ., at the Bromley Saint Leonard Vestry Hall , Bow-road , E . Present : Bro . W . R . Marsh , W . M ., supported b y Bro . W . Clarke , A . G . P ., as I . P . M ., the rest of the officers , and several members and visitors . The lodge liaving been
opened and the minutes read , Bro . Home was raised . Bro . B . Cundick , P . M . 1421 , acting as D . C , presented Bro . G . Robey , S . W . and W . M . elect , who was then duly installed by the W . M . in his usual able manner . After the usual formalities , the following brethren were appointed to assist during the ensuing year : Bros . W . Bramham , S . W . ; R . T . Fennell , J . W . ; J . M . Knight , Treas . ; Walter J .
Rawley , Sec ; A . Peterken , S . D . ; R . B . Binckley , J . D . ; and G . Bond ( for Bro . J . E . McLaren ) , I . G . The lodge having voted a Past Master's jewel to Bro . Marsh , he was then presented with it in suitable terms by the W . M ., for which he returned thanks . The lodge vvas then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Langthorne Hotel to dine , after which the usual loyal and Craft toasts were proposed
and responded to . Bro . W . Clarke , A . G . P ., responded for "The Grand Officers . " Amongst the visitors present were Bros . Marflet , P . M . 217 ; Cundick , 1421 ; Whitey , P . M . 907 ; Potts , W . M . 1716 ; Wilson , 174 ; Boorman , 65 ; Hegarty , 13 G 4 ; Girton , 1349 ; Colson , 1076 ; Hornby , 1556 ; Logan ,
1804 . During the evening some singing was well rendered by Bros . Knight , White , Peterken , and Binckley . Bro . Fennell , J . W ., offered to represent the lodgeat the forthcoming festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , which was accepted , anel the sum of five guineas was proposed to be put on his list .
WEST COWES ( I . W . )—Medina Lodge ( No . 35 ) . —The installation of the new W . M . of this ancient lodge took place on the 13 th inst . ; Bro . Barfield installing Bro . Mursell in the presence of ten Past Masters . The following officers were afterwards invested : Bros . Penton , I . P . M . ; H . Wheeler , S . W . ; Benzie , J . W . ; J . G . Wheeler , P . M ., Treas . ; Giles , P . M ., Sec ; Barker ,
Chap . ; Patch , S . D . ; R . D . Roberton , J . D . ; Weeks , I . G . j Hunter , D . C ; J . G . Wheeler , Org . ; and Munt , T y ler . The lodge having been duly closed , the brethren adjourned to the Gloster Hotel , where an excellent banquet was prepared by Mrs . Jones , and the evening was spent in a very enjoyable manner . SUNDERLAND . —Palatine Lodge ( No . ( 97 ) . — The first regular lodge since thc installation of the W . M .,
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Bro . G . C . Watson , was held on Thursday evening , the 13 th inst ., „ when there was a good attendance of the brethren considering the extreme severity of the weather . The W . M . was supported by Bros . J . S . Nicholson , P . M . ; George Lord , P . M . ; -J . J . Clay , and others . Bro . M . Frampton , P . M ., officiated as acting S . W ., in the absence of Bro . Leach ; Bros . C . McNamara , J . W . ; J . R .
Pattison , Hon . Sec ; J- C . Aloor , S . D . ; W . Vincent , J . D . ; R . Singleton , I . G . ; C . M . Wake , S . S . ; J . B . Punshon , Organist ; and others were present . Bros . T . McLaren and C H . Porrett were passed to the Degree of F . C , and Bro . W . Crisp was raised to the Sublime Degree of a M . M ., by the W . M ., Bro . G . C . Watson , who perperformed the duties very creditably indeed . -
SOUTHAMPTON . —Royal Gloucester Lodge ( No . 130 ) . —The installation of thc W . M . for the current year of this lodge took place on the 13 th inst ., when the retiring W . M ., Bro . James Cole , as is the custom in this lodge , installed his successor , Bro . Sydney Myer ; the twenty Past Masters present including the Dep . Prov . Grand Master of Hants and the Isle of Wight ( Bro . W .
Hickman ) , who , during the proceedings , recognised the lodge as his mother lodge ; the Present and Past Prov . Grand Secretaries ; and a number of other Present and Past Prov . Grand Officers , with Bro . Saunders , G . Supt . of Works of the Province of the Cape of Good Hope . The officers were subsequently invested as follow .- Bros . G . Davies , S . W . ; 1 . Robertson , J . W . ; Rev . A . A .
Dupont , Chap . ; Robert Sharpe , P . M ., Treas . ; J . R . Weston , P . M ., Sec ; J . F . Obree , S . D . ; Marshall , J . D . ; Baird , I . G . ; J . Ridgway , Org . ; C . A . Dyer , P . M ., D . C ; J . Hart and C . VV . Bemister , Stewards ; Biggs , T y ler ; and Vase and Harrington , Asst . Tylers . The retiring W . M ., Bro . James Cole , before the lodge closed , was presented with a gold Past Master ' s jewel , bearing a suitable inscription ; and , in perpetuating another custom in this
lodge of each VV . M . marking his year of office by some addition to the furniture , Bro . Cole asked the acceptance by the lodge of a somewhat scarce print ( framed ) of a Masonic ceremony in connection with the laying of the foundation stone of the Southampton Docks , in 1 S 33 . This was accepted , and thanks duly recorded , with an acknowledgment of Bro . Cole ' s zeal in the lodge ' s progress during the year . The subsequent banquet was well attended .
POOLE . —Amity Lodge ( No . 137 ) . —This lodge , which was consecrated in 1765 , vvas convened on Wednesday , the 5 th inst ., for the purpose of installing Bro . W . D . Dugdale , the S . W . of the lodge , vvho had been unanimously elected to the chair of King Solomon at the previous regular lodge . The lodge having been opened in due form , the W . M .
elect was presented to the Installing Master by VV . Bro . J . Graves , vvhen he vvas regularly installed by W . Bro . F . Travers , and a Board of Installed Masters , VV . Bro . Graves assisting in the capacity of D . C . The W . M . appointed and invested his officers asfollows : Bros . F . Travers , P . S . G . W ., I . P . M . ; T . S . Furnell , S . W . ; H . J . Sydenham , J . W . ;
T . Ings , P . M ., Chap . ; G . H . Gutch , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., Treas . ; G . Harrison , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., Sec . ; H . Curtis , S . D . ; CT . Marston , J . D . j J . Graves , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., M . C . ; W . H . Clench , Org ., J . Summers , LG . ; and G . Squibb , Tyler . The : brethren dined together after the lodge was closed , when the usual Masonic toasts were given .
WARRINGTON . —Lodge of Lights ( No . 148 ) . —On the iGth of October , 16 4 6 , the first " gentleman " Mason vvas made at Warrington , in the person of Elias Ashmole , the author of the well known " History of the Order of the Garter" and founder of the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford . It is a matter for great regret that the ancient records of the lodge are lost , and that the history of
Freemasonry in Warrington cannot now be connective !} traced further back than November Sth , 1765 . However , it is our pleasure to place on record the fact that at no previous period of its history has the lodge been in a better condition both as to its work and constitution , and St' . John's Day , 1 SS 0 , will long be remembered as one of its brightest red letter days . The principal business of the day was the
installation of the W . M . elect , A . H . Young , M . B ., F . R . C . S . E ., & c , and the old lodge exceeded itself in the eclat which characterised the whole proceedings . Punctually at three o ' clock the lodge was opened , the minutes read and confirmed , and Bro . Warner passed to the Degree of a F . C . The W . M ., Bro . C . E . Hindley , then invited the senior member present , IBro . John Bowes , P . M ., P . P . G .
J . W . Cumberland and Westmorland , to take the chair as Installing Master , and during the long and interesting ceremony he was assisted by a large number of brethren , twenty of whom were Past Masters . Among those present were Bros . VV . Sharp , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W . ; D . W . Finney , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C ; W . Harrison , P . M ., P . G . D . C ; J . Rymer Young , P . M . ; T . Tunstall , P . M . ; W . H .
Robinson , P . M . ; T . Sutton , P . M . ; J . Pickthall , P . M . ; John Harding , P . M . ; John Armstrong , P . M . ; J . R . Tomlinson , P . M . 368 ; ] . Schonstadt , P . M . 1502 ; George Bailey , P . M . 613 ; Thos . A . Collinson , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C ; W . Richardson , P . M . 1250 ; J . H . Galloway , W . M . 1250 ; A . H . Young , S . W ., VV . M . elect ; J . Paterson , J . W ; T . Grime , S . D . ; C . Skinner , I . G . ; G . F . Curson ; Thos . M .
Pattison , Org . ; Christopher Ekkert ; Thos . B . Carter ; John Pierpoint , P . VV . ; R . W . Francomb ; Capt . Deacon ; John Laithwaite , P . W . ; W . Warner ; S . E . Johnson ; J . Paul R y lands , F . S . A . ; Thomas Robinson ; Jno . J . Thompson ; Thos . Morris ; A , Crawford ; W . Burn ; Jas , Bayley ; J . Brown , 13 80 ; Jas . W . Carlisle , S . W . 1384 ; E . Greenall , jun ., 1354 ; W . Robinson ; Dr . Gornall ; Dr . Mackie ; E .
Howarth ; W . Barton ; and T Domville , Tyler . TheW . M . vvas presented to the Installing Master by the I . P . M ., Bro . Charles E . Hindley , and duly installed into the chair of K . S . according to ancient custom . The W . M . then invested his officers as follows : Bros . James Paterson , S . W . ; J . Paul Rylands , J . W . ; Thos . Tunstall , P . M ., Treas . ; John Bowes , P . M ., & c , Sec ; Thos . Crime , S . D . ; Charles Skinner , J . D . ; Councillor Francomb ,
LG ., and each officer vvas addressed by the Installing Master before and after being placed in his respective chair . The Installing Master / then delivered the ancient addresses to the VV . M ., Wardens , and brethren , which being completed , the VV . M . presented , in the name of thc lodge and on its behalf , a gold Past Master ' s jewel to the I . P . M ., Bro . Charles E . Hindley , and , in doing so , said it afforded him very great pleasure to present to his old friend that handsome jewel , and expressed a hope that he might live long to enjoy the esteem of his brethren . Bro .
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Hindley having suitably acknowledged the gift , the auditors presented their report as to the Treasurer ' s accounts , which was accepted and passed . " Hearty good wishes" having been tendered by the visitors , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Lion Hotel , where a splendid banquet awaited them . Grace before and after meat was said by the Secretary .
On the cloth being withdrawn , the VV . M . proposed the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , which were all well received . In reply to thc toast of his own health , the VV . M . said : I need scarcely remind you , brethren , that at your last meeting , vvhen , by ' your unanimous votes , you were good enough to select me to the coveted position of Master of Lodge 148 for the ensuing year , I vvas prevented , by an unavoidable
absence , from thanking you for the honour you conferred upon me . I take the earliest opportunity of repairing that omission . I have next to thank you , and I do so most heartily , for the very enthusiastic manner in which you have received the toast of my health . I can only regard this as but another instance of the universal kindness and goodwill which has been so generously extended to me ever
since I joined your lodge , to which I am , indeed , indebted for my present fposition , and to which also I hope I may venture ; to attribute the unusually large meeting of to-day . If I fail in my endeavours to express to you how fully I appreciate your kindness , I must ask you to extend that kindness still further , and accept the assurance that my failure is not due to any want of will , but rather to
a lack of the necessary power of expression . To •preside over a lodge in which the elements of discord are absent , in which good feeling and fraternal friendship are predominant , is , I take it , a great privilege , and one which I shall not fail to value as such , but further I cannot but regard it as a distinction of no mean order to be in any way connected with a lodge whose history is itself
a pride to itsmembers , for this lodge will ever be historically identified as the lodge into which the first gentleman amateur was admitted . Since that event the progress of our lodge might almost be regarded as presenting an epitome of the progress of Masonry in England , fi is a matter for congratulation , brethren , that the lodge continues to exercise its discretionary powers as to the admission of
new members with a ritfidity which I could wish all lodges would imitate , for I am firml y convinced that only b y such a course , i . e ., the exclusion of unsuitable candidates , the future interests of Freemasonry will be properly p rovided for , and its prestige permanently maintained . Following the example of my predecessors in this chair , it will be my endeavour to maintain the efficient working of the
lodge , and so to advance its interests that it may still continue to improve during my year of office as it has done in the past ; and , remembering the well qualified brethren vvho have done me the honour to accept office under me , there is little fear but that I shall succeed . For the . benefit of these officers , and indeed for myself , it is my purpose toorganise lodges of instruction , to meet at stated
periods under the able guidance of our esteemed Secretary , Bro . Bowes . Thus brethren , with good officers , with a goodly array of Past Masters to fall back upon , if dire necessity should so require it , and with the music which our brother Organist knows so well how to discourse , I look forward with confidence to a successful year of office , full of pleasure , goodwill , and harmony . The toast vvas received
with all heartiness and goodwill , and musical honours . The W . M . next proposed" The W . M . and Brethren of Lodge No . 1250 , " which vvas acknowledged b y the W . M ., Bro . J . H . Galloway . Bro . J . Rymer Young , in proposing "The Health of the Installing Master , " remarked that he should require the attention of the brethren for a few moments only , inasmuch as he felt that it was difficult to
say anything concerning their esteemed Bro . Bowes that had not already been well said . He would say , however , that notwithstanding the loyal manner in which they had responded to the toasts of the Queen and the Prince of Wales , and not forgetting , too , the hearty manner in which they had received the name of the W . M ., he felt certain that of the entire list of toasts , none could be more heartily
responded to than that of their worthy Secretary , the Installing Master . To tell them that Bro . Bowes had performed that beautiful ceremony perhaps some dozen times in their own lodge , would be to repeat a simple matter of history ; toinform them thatheinvariablydischargedhisduties in a manner that made the ceremony always interesting and instructive would be to sing once again a very old song
indeed—they all knew that ; and to remind them that Bro . Bowes had the good will and regard of every member of the Ancient Lodge of Lights would be to afford another piece of gratuitous information that vvas totally unnecessaryin short , it would not be advisable to detain them whilst he recited the entire catatague of Bro . Bowes' virtues , but should content himself with asking them to drink in as
hearty a manner as possible " | The Health of their Installing Master , " and , as it were , renew an annual vote of confidence in their worthy Secretary , Bro . Bowes . The toast was received in a most hearty manner—indeed , the worthy brother received quite an ovation . "The Past Masters and Officers of No . 148 " vvas responded toby the I . P . M ., and Bro . J . Paul Ryland , T . W ., in very felicitous terms . The
toast of " The Visitors " was very warmly received , and brought to their feet a crowd of brethren , for the most part P . M . ' s and some of them Provincial Officers . Space will not suffice to record their speeches , but one and all acknowledged the pleasure the day ' s proceedings had afforded them . Bro . J . Pickthall , P . M ., proposed "The Musical Brethren , " and in doingsodilated atlength on the influence
of music and the excellent quality their esteemed Organist , Bro . T . M . Pattison , had treated them to that night . Bros . Barton , Curzon , and Councillor Francomb had laid them under great obligations , and they all felt grateful to them and their esteemed conductor whom he had just named . He sincerely hoped to see Bro . Pattison in the W . M . ' s chair someday . This toast vvas greeted with musical honours ,
after which thebrethren individually acknowledged the compliment . The Tyler ' s toast brought a most p leasant day to an end , and we must say the whole proceedings were well and carefully manipulated from beginning to end , and the W . M . may well feel proud at being at the head of a lodge composed of such material as the Lodge of Lights , No . 148 , Warrington .
GUERNSEY . —Mariners Lodge ( No . 168 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 5 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Court-place , when Bro . A . C Quick , the W . M . elect , was placed in ( the 'chair by Bro . J . Gallieune , P . D . P . G . M ., the retiring W . M . After
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some Past Master ' s jewel . Bro . Foottit , in reply , sincerely thanked the brethren for their kind reception of his health , and referred to the alteration made in the bye-laws for his special behoof , a compliment he would never forget . The jewel he had just received he highly prized , and felt more pleasure in receiving it that evening as it vvas the
twentyninth anniversary of his initiation into Freemasonry . Bros . Samuel Webb , H . Webb , Kershaw , Warne , J . Shackell , Leah , Biddle , and H . T . Reed having responded to the toast of "Thc Past Masters , " the W . M . proposed "The Visitors , " who were ably represented in reply by Bros . A . Darch , W . M . Royal lubilee Lodge , No . 72 , and J . E . Shaw , W . M . City of Westminster , No . 1563 .
KENNINGTON LODGE ( No . 1381 ) . —This lodge met for the dispatch of business at the Surrey Club House , Kennington Oval , on the 4 th inst ., vvhen there were present , among others , Bros . C IT . Kohler , W . M . ; Speedy , S . W . ; " Webb , J . W . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . S . Middx ., I . P . M . ; W . Mann , P . M ., Treas . ; W . Stuart , P . M ., Sec ; Marston , S . D . ; Stokes , J . D .
Stranger , I . G . ; Bolton , D . C . ; Koch , P . M . ; G . Everett , P . M . ; H . Higgins , P . M . ; and Reeves , P . M . The visitors were Bros . Taylor , W . M . 902 , and Lewis , W . M . 1261 . 'The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the following notices of motion were introduced by Bro . George Everett , P . M ., who , in a very lucid way , stated his reasons for wishing the members to adopt them .
Bros . Mann , Higgins , Walls , Webb , and others having also spoken on the matter , they were unanimousl y carried : 1 . " That Grand Lodge be applied to for permission to remove the lodge to more convenient quarters ; " 2 . "That in Bye-law II . the word ' April' be struck out , so that the lodge meetings in the year be six instead of seven , as heretofore ; " and , 3 . " That the initiation fee and joining fee
be reduced to eight guineas and four guineas respectively , as was originally the case . " The election of W . M . resulted unanimously in favour of Bro . Speedy . Bro . W . Mann vvas re-elected Treasurer . The election of Tyler vvas postponed . The Audit Committee were appointed to audit the accounts of the lSth inst . The same Committee were ordered to make enquiries as to the most suitable place
for the lodge to be removed to , and to report the result of their investigations to the next meeting . Several communications having been read , and a jewel voted to the outgoing Master , the lodge was duly closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet . Upon the removal of the cloth the customary toasts were given . Bros . Taylor and Lewis responded upon behalf of "The Visitors . " The proceedings terminated at an early hour .
KING'S CROSS LODGE ( No . 1732 ) . —A meeting of this lodge vvas held on Saturday , the 15 th inst ., at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , E . C . Present : Bros . J . T . Briggs , W . M . ; H . Stiles , S . W . ; H . Higgins , J . W . ; J . | . Michael , Treas . ; F . Sampbury , Sec ; I . Jacobs , as S . D . ; B . Kauffmann , as J . D . ; E . B . Putland , D . C . ; F . Fletcher , as I . G . ; W . R . Yates , Steward ; J . Daly ,
Tyler ; W . M . Stiles , I . P . M . ; T . W . Knight , P . M . ; Dunsford , Tillbrook , Hubbard , Amor , Deighton , and Austin . Visitor : Bro . Valentine , Montefiore Lodge . The lodge having been opened , the minutes were confirmed . Bro . F . C . Austin vvas passed , and Bros . H . Stiles , S . W ., was elected W . M . ; J . J . Michael , re-elected Treas . ; J . Daly , re-elected Tyler ; Hubbard , Deighton , and Amor elected Auditors . A jewel , to the value of £ 10 ios ., vvas
voted to Bro . J . I . Briggs , W . M ., for his able services during the past year . Bro . IT . Stiles , S . W ., who will represent this lodge as Steward at the Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , has collected £ 50 . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to a banauet , presided over by the W . M ., who was supported by Bros . W . M . Stiles , I . P . M . ; Michael , P . M . ; Knight , P . M . ; and others . —
SAINT LEONARD LODGE ( No . 1805 ) . — This lodge held its first installation meeting , since its consecration in March , 1 S 79 , on Monday , the ioth inst ., at the Bromley Saint Leonard Vestry Hall , Bow-road , E . Present : Bro . W . R . Marsh , W . M ., supported b y Bro . W . Clarke , A . G . P ., as I . P . M ., the rest of the officers , and several members and visitors . The lodge liaving been
opened and the minutes read , Bro . Home was raised . Bro . B . Cundick , P . M . 1421 , acting as D . C , presented Bro . G . Robey , S . W . and W . M . elect , who was then duly installed by the W . M . in his usual able manner . After the usual formalities , the following brethren were appointed to assist during the ensuing year : Bros . W . Bramham , S . W . ; R . T . Fennell , J . W . ; J . M . Knight , Treas . ; Walter J .
Rawley , Sec ; A . Peterken , S . D . ; R . B . Binckley , J . D . ; and G . Bond ( for Bro . J . E . McLaren ) , I . G . The lodge having voted a Past Master's jewel to Bro . Marsh , he was then presented with it in suitable terms by the W . M ., for which he returned thanks . The lodge vvas then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Langthorne Hotel to dine , after which the usual loyal and Craft toasts were proposed
and responded to . Bro . W . Clarke , A . G . P ., responded for "The Grand Officers . " Amongst the visitors present were Bros . Marflet , P . M . 217 ; Cundick , 1421 ; Whitey , P . M . 907 ; Potts , W . M . 1716 ; Wilson , 174 ; Boorman , 65 ; Hegarty , 13 G 4 ; Girton , 1349 ; Colson , 1076 ; Hornby , 1556 ; Logan ,
1804 . During the evening some singing was well rendered by Bros . Knight , White , Peterken , and Binckley . Bro . Fennell , J . W ., offered to represent the lodgeat the forthcoming festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , which was accepted , anel the sum of five guineas was proposed to be put on his list .
WEST COWES ( I . W . )—Medina Lodge ( No . 35 ) . —The installation of the new W . M . of this ancient lodge took place on the 13 th inst . ; Bro . Barfield installing Bro . Mursell in the presence of ten Past Masters . The following officers were afterwards invested : Bros . Penton , I . P . M . ; H . Wheeler , S . W . ; Benzie , J . W . ; J . G . Wheeler , P . M ., Treas . ; Giles , P . M ., Sec ; Barker ,
Chap . ; Patch , S . D . ; R . D . Roberton , J . D . ; Weeks , I . G . j Hunter , D . C ; J . G . Wheeler , Org . ; and Munt , T y ler . The lodge having been duly closed , the brethren adjourned to the Gloster Hotel , where an excellent banquet was prepared by Mrs . Jones , and the evening was spent in a very enjoyable manner . SUNDERLAND . —Palatine Lodge ( No . ( 97 ) . — The first regular lodge since thc installation of the W . M .,
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Bro . G . C . Watson , was held on Thursday evening , the 13 th inst ., „ when there was a good attendance of the brethren considering the extreme severity of the weather . The W . M . was supported by Bros . J . S . Nicholson , P . M . ; George Lord , P . M . ; -J . J . Clay , and others . Bro . M . Frampton , P . M ., officiated as acting S . W ., in the absence of Bro . Leach ; Bros . C . McNamara , J . W . ; J . R .
Pattison , Hon . Sec ; J- C . Aloor , S . D . ; W . Vincent , J . D . ; R . Singleton , I . G . ; C . M . Wake , S . S . ; J . B . Punshon , Organist ; and others were present . Bros . T . McLaren and C H . Porrett were passed to the Degree of F . C , and Bro . W . Crisp was raised to the Sublime Degree of a M . M ., by the W . M ., Bro . G . C . Watson , who perperformed the duties very creditably indeed . -
SOUTHAMPTON . —Royal Gloucester Lodge ( No . 130 ) . —The installation of thc W . M . for the current year of this lodge took place on the 13 th inst ., when the retiring W . M ., Bro . James Cole , as is the custom in this lodge , installed his successor , Bro . Sydney Myer ; the twenty Past Masters present including the Dep . Prov . Grand Master of Hants and the Isle of Wight ( Bro . W .
Hickman ) , who , during the proceedings , recognised the lodge as his mother lodge ; the Present and Past Prov . Grand Secretaries ; and a number of other Present and Past Prov . Grand Officers , with Bro . Saunders , G . Supt . of Works of the Province of the Cape of Good Hope . The officers were subsequently invested as follow .- Bros . G . Davies , S . W . ; 1 . Robertson , J . W . ; Rev . A . A .
Dupont , Chap . ; Robert Sharpe , P . M ., Treas . ; J . R . Weston , P . M ., Sec ; J . F . Obree , S . D . ; Marshall , J . D . ; Baird , I . G . ; J . Ridgway , Org . ; C . A . Dyer , P . M ., D . C ; J . Hart and C . VV . Bemister , Stewards ; Biggs , T y ler ; and Vase and Harrington , Asst . Tylers . The retiring W . M ., Bro . James Cole , before the lodge closed , was presented with a gold Past Master ' s jewel , bearing a suitable inscription ; and , in perpetuating another custom in this
lodge of each VV . M . marking his year of office by some addition to the furniture , Bro . Cole asked the acceptance by the lodge of a somewhat scarce print ( framed ) of a Masonic ceremony in connection with the laying of the foundation stone of the Southampton Docks , in 1 S 33 . This was accepted , and thanks duly recorded , with an acknowledgment of Bro . Cole ' s zeal in the lodge ' s progress during the year . The subsequent banquet was well attended .
POOLE . —Amity Lodge ( No . 137 ) . —This lodge , which was consecrated in 1765 , vvas convened on Wednesday , the 5 th inst ., for the purpose of installing Bro . W . D . Dugdale , the S . W . of the lodge , vvho had been unanimously elected to the chair of King Solomon at the previous regular lodge . The lodge having been opened in due form , the W . M .
elect was presented to the Installing Master by VV . Bro . J . Graves , vvhen he vvas regularly installed by W . Bro . F . Travers , and a Board of Installed Masters , VV . Bro . Graves assisting in the capacity of D . C . The W . M . appointed and invested his officers asfollows : Bros . F . Travers , P . S . G . W ., I . P . M . ; T . S . Furnell , S . W . ; H . J . Sydenham , J . W . ;
T . Ings , P . M ., Chap . ; G . H . Gutch , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., Treas . ; G . Harrison , P . M ., P . P . G . R ., Sec . ; H . Curtis , S . D . ; CT . Marston , J . D . j J . Graves , P . M ., P . P . J . G . W ., M . C . ; W . H . Clench , Org ., J . Summers , LG . ; and G . Squibb , Tyler . The : brethren dined together after the lodge was closed , when the usual Masonic toasts were given .
WARRINGTON . —Lodge of Lights ( No . 148 ) . —On the iGth of October , 16 4 6 , the first " gentleman " Mason vvas made at Warrington , in the person of Elias Ashmole , the author of the well known " History of the Order of the Garter" and founder of the Ashmolean Museum at Oxford . It is a matter for great regret that the ancient records of the lodge are lost , and that the history of
Freemasonry in Warrington cannot now be connective !} traced further back than November Sth , 1765 . However , it is our pleasure to place on record the fact that at no previous period of its history has the lodge been in a better condition both as to its work and constitution , and St' . John's Day , 1 SS 0 , will long be remembered as one of its brightest red letter days . The principal business of the day was the
installation of the W . M . elect , A . H . Young , M . B ., F . R . C . S . E ., & c , and the old lodge exceeded itself in the eclat which characterised the whole proceedings . Punctually at three o ' clock the lodge was opened , the minutes read and confirmed , and Bro . Warner passed to the Degree of a F . C . The W . M ., Bro . C . E . Hindley , then invited the senior member present , IBro . John Bowes , P . M ., P . P . G .
J . W . Cumberland and Westmorland , to take the chair as Installing Master , and during the long and interesting ceremony he was assisted by a large number of brethren , twenty of whom were Past Masters . Among those present were Bros . VV . Sharp , P . M ., P . P . G . J . W . ; D . W . Finney , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C ; W . Harrison , P . M ., P . G . D . C ; J . Rymer Young , P . M . ; T . Tunstall , P . M . ; W . H .
Robinson , P . M . ; T . Sutton , P . M . ; J . Pickthall , P . M . ; John Harding , P . M . ; John Armstrong , P . M . ; J . R . Tomlinson , P . M . 368 ; ] . Schonstadt , P . M . 1502 ; George Bailey , P . M . 613 ; Thos . A . Collinson , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C ; W . Richardson , P . M . 1250 ; J . H . Galloway , W . M . 1250 ; A . H . Young , S . W ., VV . M . elect ; J . Paterson , J . W ; T . Grime , S . D . ; C . Skinner , I . G . ; G . F . Curson ; Thos . M .
Pattison , Org . ; Christopher Ekkert ; Thos . B . Carter ; John Pierpoint , P . VV . ; R . W . Francomb ; Capt . Deacon ; John Laithwaite , P . W . ; W . Warner ; S . E . Johnson ; J . Paul R y lands , F . S . A . ; Thomas Robinson ; Jno . J . Thompson ; Thos . Morris ; A , Crawford ; W . Burn ; Jas , Bayley ; J . Brown , 13 80 ; Jas . W . Carlisle , S . W . 1384 ; E . Greenall , jun ., 1354 ; W . Robinson ; Dr . Gornall ; Dr . Mackie ; E .
Howarth ; W . Barton ; and T Domville , Tyler . TheW . M . vvas presented to the Installing Master by the I . P . M ., Bro . Charles E . Hindley , and duly installed into the chair of K . S . according to ancient custom . The W . M . then invested his officers as follows : Bros . James Paterson , S . W . ; J . Paul Rylands , J . W . ; Thos . Tunstall , P . M ., Treas . ; John Bowes , P . M ., & c , Sec ; Thos . Crime , S . D . ; Charles Skinner , J . D . ; Councillor Francomb ,
LG ., and each officer vvas addressed by the Installing Master before and after being placed in his respective chair . The Installing Master / then delivered the ancient addresses to the VV . M ., Wardens , and brethren , which being completed , the VV . M . presented , in the name of thc lodge and on its behalf , a gold Past Master ' s jewel to the I . P . M ., Bro . Charles E . Hindley , and , in doing so , said it afforded him very great pleasure to present to his old friend that handsome jewel , and expressed a hope that he might live long to enjoy the esteem of his brethren . Bro .
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Hindley having suitably acknowledged the gift , the auditors presented their report as to the Treasurer ' s accounts , which was accepted and passed . " Hearty good wishes" having been tendered by the visitors , the lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to the Lion Hotel , where a splendid banquet awaited them . Grace before and after meat was said by the Secretary .
On the cloth being withdrawn , the VV . M . proposed the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , which were all well received . In reply to thc toast of his own health , the VV . M . said : I need scarcely remind you , brethren , that at your last meeting , vvhen , by ' your unanimous votes , you were good enough to select me to the coveted position of Master of Lodge 148 for the ensuing year , I vvas prevented , by an unavoidable
absence , from thanking you for the honour you conferred upon me . I take the earliest opportunity of repairing that omission . I have next to thank you , and I do so most heartily , for the very enthusiastic manner in which you have received the toast of my health . I can only regard this as but another instance of the universal kindness and goodwill which has been so generously extended to me ever
since I joined your lodge , to which I am , indeed , indebted for my present fposition , and to which also I hope I may venture ; to attribute the unusually large meeting of to-day . If I fail in my endeavours to express to you how fully I appreciate your kindness , I must ask you to extend that kindness still further , and accept the assurance that my failure is not due to any want of will , but rather to
a lack of the necessary power of expression . To •preside over a lodge in which the elements of discord are absent , in which good feeling and fraternal friendship are predominant , is , I take it , a great privilege , and one which I shall not fail to value as such , but further I cannot but regard it as a distinction of no mean order to be in any way connected with a lodge whose history is itself
a pride to itsmembers , for this lodge will ever be historically identified as the lodge into which the first gentleman amateur was admitted . Since that event the progress of our lodge might almost be regarded as presenting an epitome of the progress of Masonry in England , fi is a matter for congratulation , brethren , that the lodge continues to exercise its discretionary powers as to the admission of
new members with a ritfidity which I could wish all lodges would imitate , for I am firml y convinced that only b y such a course , i . e ., the exclusion of unsuitable candidates , the future interests of Freemasonry will be properly p rovided for , and its prestige permanently maintained . Following the example of my predecessors in this chair , it will be my endeavour to maintain the efficient working of the
lodge , and so to advance its interests that it may still continue to improve during my year of office as it has done in the past ; and , remembering the well qualified brethren vvho have done me the honour to accept office under me , there is little fear but that I shall succeed . For the . benefit of these officers , and indeed for myself , it is my purpose toorganise lodges of instruction , to meet at stated
periods under the able guidance of our esteemed Secretary , Bro . Bowes . Thus brethren , with good officers , with a goodly array of Past Masters to fall back upon , if dire necessity should so require it , and with the music which our brother Organist knows so well how to discourse , I look forward with confidence to a successful year of office , full of pleasure , goodwill , and harmony . The toast vvas received
with all heartiness and goodwill , and musical honours . The W . M . next proposed" The W . M . and Brethren of Lodge No . 1250 , " which vvas acknowledged b y the W . M ., Bro . J . H . Galloway . Bro . J . Rymer Young , in proposing "The Health of the Installing Master , " remarked that he should require the attention of the brethren for a few moments only , inasmuch as he felt that it was difficult to
say anything concerning their esteemed Bro . Bowes that had not already been well said . He would say , however , that notwithstanding the loyal manner in which they had responded to the toasts of the Queen and the Prince of Wales , and not forgetting , too , the hearty manner in which they had received the name of the W . M ., he felt certain that of the entire list of toasts , none could be more heartily
responded to than that of their worthy Secretary , the Installing Master . To tell them that Bro . Bowes had performed that beautiful ceremony perhaps some dozen times in their own lodge , would be to repeat a simple matter of history ; toinform them thatheinvariablydischargedhisduties in a manner that made the ceremony always interesting and instructive would be to sing once again a very old song
indeed—they all knew that ; and to remind them that Bro . Bowes had the good will and regard of every member of the Ancient Lodge of Lights would be to afford another piece of gratuitous information that vvas totally unnecessaryin short , it would not be advisable to detain them whilst he recited the entire catatague of Bro . Bowes' virtues , but should content himself with asking them to drink in as
hearty a manner as possible " | The Health of their Installing Master , " and , as it were , renew an annual vote of confidence in their worthy Secretary , Bro . Bowes . The toast was received in a most hearty manner—indeed , the worthy brother received quite an ovation . "The Past Masters and Officers of No . 148 " vvas responded toby the I . P . M ., and Bro . J . Paul Ryland , T . W ., in very felicitous terms . The
toast of " The Visitors " was very warmly received , and brought to their feet a crowd of brethren , for the most part P . M . ' s and some of them Provincial Officers . Space will not suffice to record their speeches , but one and all acknowledged the pleasure the day ' s proceedings had afforded them . Bro . J . Pickthall , P . M ., proposed "The Musical Brethren , " and in doingsodilated atlength on the influence
of music and the excellent quality their esteemed Organist , Bro . T . M . Pattison , had treated them to that night . Bros . Barton , Curzon , and Councillor Francomb had laid them under great obligations , and they all felt grateful to them and their esteemed conductor whom he had just named . He sincerely hoped to see Bro . Pattison in the W . M . ' s chair someday . This toast vvas greeted with musical honours ,
after which thebrethren individually acknowledged the compliment . The Tyler ' s toast brought a most p leasant day to an end , and we must say the whole proceedings were well and carefully manipulated from beginning to end , and the W . M . may well feel proud at being at the head of a lodge composed of such material as the Lodge of Lights , No . 148 , Warrington .
GUERNSEY . —Mariners Lodge ( No . 168 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held on Wednesday , the 5 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Court-place , when Bro . A . C Quick , the W . M . elect , was placed in ( the 'chair by Bro . J . Gallieune , P . D . P . G . M ., the retiring W . M . After