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WHITBY . —Britannia Chapter ( No , 312 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was held on the 3 rd inst . at the Masonic Hall , West Cliff , when there were present Comps . lames S . Moss , M . E . Z . ; William H . Falkingbridge , H . ; John Stevenson , P . Z ., acting J . ; Henry ' C . Walker , P . S . ; B . Newbald , ist A . S . ; John T . Stewart , acting 2 nd A . S . ; Silvester Reed , P . Z ., S . E . ;
John N . Lawson , P . Z ., S . N . ; T . Tate , H . Wald , and others . The minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . No candidates having presented themselves , the chapter , after some minor business , was closed in ancient form , and the companions then adjourned , and spent a pleasant evening fogether .
COLCHESTER . —Essex Chapter ( No . 276 ) . — The anniversary convocation of this chapter was held on Monday , when the Principals were installed by Ex . Comp . Vero W . Taylor , P . / .., P . G . H ., as follows : Comps . A . C . Veley , M . E . Z . ; J . P . Lewin , P . P . G . S . W ., II . ; and A . Mead , P . G . ist A . S ., J . The other officers were invested as follows : Comps . the Rev . F . B . Shepherd , S . E . ; E .
Shedd , I . P . Z ., S . N . ; J . J . Cavill , P . S . ; R . G . Kellett . ist A . S . ; F . P . Sutthery , 2 nd A . S . ; and Sarel , Janitor . At the close of the ceremony a hearty vote of thanks was passed to Comp . Vero Taylor for his kindness and ability in performing the installation ceremony . The companions afterwards dined together at the White
Hart Hotel . Among those present , in addition to the officers above mentioned , were Comps . Thos . J . Railing , P . Z . and S . E 51 , P . G . S . E . ; Frank Whitmore , P . Z . 276 , P . G . P . S . ; A Goodchild , P . Z . 27 C , P . P . G . P . S . ; F . Meggy , A . C . Dur rant , G . Copus , G . Bannister , T . Winmatt Smith , R . D Poppleton , F . Bird , and E . Gowers .
BARNSLEY .-Friendly Chapter ( No . 1513 ) . — The installation meeting of this chapter was held on Thursday , the 13 th inst ., at the King ' s Head Hotel , when there were present Comps . VV . R . Massie , Z . ; S . C . Alderson , H . ; R . Carter , J . ; Seward , S . E . ; Embleton , S . N . ; B . Smith , P . S . ; Tallents , 1 st A . S . ; A . VV . Gration , 2 nd A . S . ; E . J . Massie , Treasurer ; Billington , D . C . ;
Senior and Sutton , Stewards ; Rogers , Janitor ; Ensor Dtury , P . Z ., P . P . G . H . ; J . H . Gration , P . Z ., P . P . G . Treas . ; T . Braithwaite , P . Z . ; J . Smith , C . Lingard , J . Hutchinson , J . H . Taylor , T . Braithwaite , and others . After the confirmation of the minutes of the previous convocations , Comp . Ensor Drury installed Comps . S . C . Alderson , Z . ; R . Carter , H . ; and T . VV . Embleton , I . ;
the companions were then admitted , and the officers were invested for the ensuing year : Comps . J . Sutton , S . E . ; W . Dickie , S . N . ; B . Smith , P . S . ; W . H . Tallents , ist A . S . ; A . VV . Gration , 2 nd A . S . ; E . J . Massie , Treas . ; E . Billington , D . C . ; H . Fountain , Org . ; VV . Senior and Charles Lingard , Stewards ; and Theodore Rogers , Janitor .
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CAMDEN CHAPTER OF IMPROVEMENT ( Nn . 704 ) . —A convocation of the above chapter was held at the Moorgate , Finsbury-pavement , on Tuesdav , the 18 th inst . Present : Comps . | . C . Smilh , M . E . Z . ; Carter , I-f . ; Vine , J . ; Gregory , N ; Knight , P . S . ; Edmonds , Preceptor ; Nicols , Dean , Jacobs , Bolton , KaufVman , and Christian . Tlie ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Edmonds risen for the third time
candidate . After the M . E . Z . had , Comp . Edmonds proposed a vote of thanks , to be recorded on the minutes , to Comp . j . C Smith for the admirable manner in which he had rehearsed the ceremony of exaltation for the first time in any chapter of improvement—carried unanimously . Companions wishing to perfect themselves in this splendid ritual cannot do better than attend this excellent chapter of improvement , under the able Preceptorship of Comp . l- 'dmonds .
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HENNIKER LODGE ( No . 315 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held at 8 A , Red Lionsquare , on Tuesday , nth inst ., when there were present VV . Bros . ( as . Terry , VV . M . ; Deputy-Controller Bake , S . VV . ; Col . Radcliffe , J . W . ; Joyce Murray , M . O . ; Larkin , J . O . ; C . F . Hogard , Secretary ; H . Tipper , S . D . ; Crutch , J . D . ; and other officers and members .
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , and two candidates were introduced and advanced in due form , the ceremony being ably performed by Bro . C . F . Matier , P . G . VV . The chair was then occupied by Bro . !• . Binckes , Grand Secretary , who proceeded to instal the W . M . elect , Bro . Bake into the chair of the lodge . The VV . M . appointed his
officers as follows : VV . Bro . Terry , I . P . M .: Bros . Col . Radcliffe S . VV . ; Joyce Murray , J . W . ; Carter , M . O . ; Larkin , S . O . ; H . Tipper , | . 0 . ; Edgar Bowyer , Treas . ; C . I ' . Hogard , Sec ; Heath , S . D . ; Crutch , J . D . ; and Bellingham , D . C . The VV . M . proposed , and the I . P . M . seconded , a cordial vote of thanks to the Grand Sec , Bro . Binckes , for his valuable services as Installing Master , and a similar
compliment was paid to Bro . Matier for the assistance he had rendered in initiating the candidates . The VV . M . then said he had a very pleasing duty to perform in presenting to the retiring VV . M ., Hro . Terry , a Past Master ' s Jewel , in recognition of his services during the year he had occupied the chair . He ( the VV . M . ) reTetted to see him nut of the chair , but they all had to
retire in their turn , and Bro . Terry was going out with the best wishes of all the members . In addition to the P . M . 's Jewel , he also had the pleasure lo present to Bro . Terry , in the names of the members of the lodge , a silver . salver They felt that some recognition of the liberality of Bro . Terry during the year was due to him , and , although its intrinsic value would in no way represent those services , yet he trusted it would be accepted as an expression of their
regard and gratitude . Bro . Terry thanked the VV . M . and brethren for the handsome jewel that had been handed to him , but he was too much taken aback , by the totally unexpected marl ; of their kindness which followed , to adequately express his gratitude . He should prize it highly , and he assured the brethren that he more than appreciated the gift . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to a banquet at the Holborn Restaurant , presided over by
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Bro . Col . Bake . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly proposed and honoured , that of " The Grand Officers " being replied to by Bro . Binckes , Grand Sec , who congratulated Bro . Bake on his elevation to the chair , and on behalf of the Grand Officers said there was not one , from the Grand Master downwards , who would not do everything in his power for Mark Masonry .
Bro . Loveland , D . G . M . Hants and Isle of Wight , responded for " The Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex and Surrey . " Bro . James Terry , I . P . M ., then proposed "The Health of the W . M ., Bro . Col . Bake . " He was glad to see him in the chair . He had already received Grand Office as Swd . Br ., which was an evidence of the estimation in
which he was held by the Grand Master , and he wished him every success as the Master of the Henniker Lodge . The VV . M . returned thanks . The toast of "The Advancecs" followed , replied toby Bro . Da Silva . The VV . M . next proposed " The Health of the Visitors , " remarking that they gave zest to their meetings and
promoted the interchange of ideas which could not be other than advantageous to both . He had special pleasure in referring in this connection to a visitor present in the person of Bro . James Lewis Thomas , who was an old and valued friend of 40 years' standing . Bro . Bake then proposed "The Health of the I . P . M ., Bro . Terry , " whom he characterised as one of the
kindesthearted ol" men both in and out of Masonry . Bro . Terry , in reply , desired that the other Past Masters , Bros . Edgar Bowyer and C . F . Hogard , should be included . For himself , he thanked them heartily , and desired to add to the remarks he made in the lodge with reference to the presentation , that the feelings of surprise and pleasure would remain to him to the end of his Masonic career .
He sincerely trusted that the kindl y good feeling at present existing would ever be characteristic of the Henniker Lodge and its members . Bro . Bowyer and Hogard also responded . "The Officers of the Lodge , " responded to by Bros . Redcliffe , Crutch , Bellingham , and Larkin , brought the proceedings to a close .
DAVISON LODGE ( No . 331 ) . —The members of this lodge met on Thursday , the 13 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Red Lion-square . The W . M ., Bro . Jas . Inglis , advanced Bro . W . H . Kempster , M . D ., and performed the ceremony of installing the VV . M . elect , Bro . R . A . Meyer , most creditably . After the disposal of some formal business , the lodge adjourned .
A banquet followed afterwards at the Holborn Restaurant , and amongst the brethren present were Bros . R . A . Meyer , VV . M . ; R . Plumbe , S . W . ; A . C . Bauke , J . W . ; T . P . Staley , S . O . ; VV . Woodward , J . O . ; F . Davison , J . C . Dibdin , C . F . Matier , Henry Faija , L . Wose , R . Young , J . Thomas , J . F . Tweedale , and others . After proposing the usual loyal toasts , the W . M ., Bro .
Meyer , in proposing Bro . F . Davison s Health , " remarked that Bro . Davison , as father of the lodge , might bear in mind the words of Horace— " Exegi monumentum acre perennius , " and that the Davison Mark Lodge would for many years to come commemorate his name , so well known in Mark Masonry . Bros . VV . Ganz , Dibdin , and Woodward enlivened the proceedings with their music .
DERBY . —Derby Lodge ( No . 302 ) . —The regular meeting of this very prosperous lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , on Monday , the 10 th inst . Piesent : Bros . W . Whittaker , P . G . J . D ., VV . M . ; Thos . Cox , P . M ., P . P . G . J . VV . ; Percy Wallis , P . M ., P . G . S . W ., G . S . D . England ; G . T . Wright , P . M ., P . G . J . O . ; J . Bland , S . VV . ; VV . S . Hall , J . W . ; C . Webster , M . O . ; A . Woodiwiss , S . O . ;
Frank Campion , J . O . ; Rev . C . T . Bromwich , Chap . ; J . O . Manton , Treas . ; Edgar Home , R . of M .: J . Walker , Sec ; R . H . Mole , S . D . ; VV . L . Dodd , Org . ; W . Stone , Tyler ; J . E . Whitehead , Thos . Oldham , Severn Taylor , A . Frazer , P . M . ; and Rev . T . Orrell , P . P . G . C . Visitors : Bros . R . Hunt , Wm . Kelly , 339 ; and W . Lynch , 95 ( I . C . )
The minutes of the last regular meeting were read , confirmed , and signed . The ballot was then taken for a W . M . for the ensuing year , when the S . VV . having expressed a wish to be passed over this year , the choice of the brethren fell upon Bro . VV . Silver Hall , J . W ., who thanked the brethren for the honour they had conferred upon him , Bro . J . O . Manton , W . M . 246 , was re-elected Treas ., and Bro . VV . Stone , Tyler . The ballot was then taken for Bro .
J . B . Slack , of the Craft lodge , No . 1324 , and he was duly elected , and being present was advanced in excellent style by the W . M ., who was ably assisted by the various officers . Grand Mark Lodge certificates were presented to several brethren . "Hearty good wishes" having been tendered , and
nothing further offering , the lodge was closed in perfect harmony and adjourned . Refreshment followed labour , and afterwards the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were heartily given and received . The W . M . having announced that he intended acting as Steward for the Mark Benevolent Fund , received from those present promise of support .
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WIGAN . —St . George ' s Council ( No . 4 ) . —The annual meeting of this council was held at the Masonic Hall on the 13 th inst ., when the following brethren were present : Bros . W . Dean , VV . M . ; W . Nicholl , P . G . J . W ., S . W . ; VV . Johnson , J . W . ; J . D . Murray , P . M ., C . D . C ., Sec ; Wm . W y lde , Prelate ; W . H . Horrocks , I . G . ; J . G . Christian , S . S . ; J . S . Garner , | J . S . ; Jas . Wilson , VV . Wilson , J . H . Smith , T . C . Thnrburn , Richard Knowles , and T . Milner .
The council was opened b y Bro . Murray , and the minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the following brethren were balloted for and admitted to the Degrees of St . Lawrence and Knight of Constantinople : Bros . T . P . Simpson , J . Radcliffe , E . A . Mahir , and H . G . Smith ; to the Degree of Red Cross of Babylon : Bros . Simpson , Mahir , and K . Knowles ; and to the Grand High Priest : Bro . W . Wilson . Bro . Wm . Johnson , the VV . M . elect , was then presented by Bro . W . Nicholl , P . M ., P . G . J . W ., to the Installing Master , Bro . J . D . Murray , P . M .,
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G . D . of the council , and duly installed as W . M . for the ensuing year . After being proclaimed and saluted , the W . M . appointed his officers as follows : Bros . VV . M . Wylde , S . VV . ; R . B . Seddon , J . W . ; J . D . Murray , Sec . and Treas . ; j . Browne , Prelate ; W . H . Horrccks , S . D . ; J . Wilson , J . D . ; J . S . Garner , I . G . ; J . G . Christian , S . S . ; R . Knowles , J . S . ; and VV . Patterson , Tyler . The brethren afterwards dined with the members of the Ark Mariner Lodge , and all thoroughly enjoyed themselves .
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WIGAN . —Mount Ararat Lodge . —The annual meeting of the members of this lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , King-street , on the 13 th inst ., when the following brethren were present : Bros . W . M . Wylde , W . C . N . ; VV . Nicholl , P . C . N ., as J . ; T . C . Thorburn , P . C . N ., asS . ; W . Johnson , Scribe ; J . Wilson , J . D . ; R . Knowles , Guardian ; J . D . Murray , P . C . N . ; VV . Dean , J . G . Christian , J . S . Garner , W . Wilson , J . H .
Smith , and W . H . Horrocks . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was then taken for the following candidates , who had been proposed by Bro . J . D . Murray , viz ., Bros . T . P . Simpson , J . Radcliffe , E . A . Mahir , and H . Gordon Smith , and being unanimous , they were admitted , and elevated to the Royal Ark Degree by the W . C . N ., Bro . Wylde . Bro . J . D . Murray then took the
chair , when Bro . VV . Johnson , the Commander elect , was duly presented by Bro . Nicholl , and installed as VV . C . N . for the ensuing year , proclaimed , and saluted accordingly . The officers were then appointed as follows : Bros . R . B . Seddon , J . ; James Wilson , S . ; J . D . Murray , Scribe ; Rd . Knowles , S . D . ; VV . H . Horrocks , J . D . ; J . G . Christian , Guardian ; J . S . Garner , S . S . ; J . H . Smith , J . S . ; and W . Pattison , Tyler .
I he lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned and took dinner with the members of the Allied Degrees , and a most enjoyable evening was spent by all . From the great interest taken in this and the Allied Degrees , Masonry is making rapid strides in the old town of VVigan , and we trust the brethren who devote themselves to furthering the good cause will live to see Ihe fruit of their labours .
Obituary.
Obituary .
CHARLES WADHAM WYNDHAM , P . M . 5 S 6 . The Craft at large , and the Southern Provinces in particular , have lately lost by death , in the 66 th year of his age , one ol its most zealous and enthusiastic members , viz ., W . Bro . Charles Wadham Wyndham , P . M . of Elias De Derham Lodge , No . 5 S 6 , his mother lodge , of which he was for many years Secretary , and continued a subscribing member till death ; P . M . of the Vale of Avon Lod"e ,
No . 1112 , Fordingbridge ( since removed to Shirley , near Southampton ) , Hants , of which lodge he was one of the founders ; P . M . of Lodge Unity , ' No . 3 S 6 , Wareham , Dorset ; P . M . of St . Cuthberga Lodge , No . 622 , Wimborne , Dorset ; P . P . G . S . W . Wiltshire ; P . P . G . S . W . Dorsetshire ; joining member of Economy Lodge , No . 76 , Winchester ; Royal Gloucester Lodge , No . 130 , Southampton ; and several other lodges in Wilts , Hants , and Dorset ;
a Royal Arch , Mark , Rose Croix , and Knight Templar . Bro . Wyndham was nearly always in office and at work as Secretary , Treasurer , W . M ., or as " locum tenens " for a sick or absent brother , or as Steward for the great Masonic Charities . He was a Vice-President of the Boys' School , Governor of the Girls' School , and Governor of the Male and Female Funds of the Benevolent Institution . He was always ready to help start a Iodge or chapter by giving his
services , his time , and his money , if there seemed any chance or prospect of success . Of independent means , a bachelor , belonging to an old county family of distinction , gifted by Nature with a fine melodious voice , and a " soul for music framed ; " genial , hospitable , generous , chivalrous , Bro . Wyndham was ever " a welcome guest , " and infused life and soul " to all within his sphere . " His special abhorrence was " a wet blanket . " "A merrier man
, I never spent an hour ' s talk withal . " His generous breast and open hand , his joyful heart and beaming countenance , diffused around him the warmth of Charity , the light of gladness , and the gaiety of cheerfulness . In the lodge he was always ready to promote its harmony and to assist its work . No office from the VV . M . to the I . G . and Tyler , but he was willing to fill , to serve an absent brother , or to maintain the
dignity of the lodge . For Bro . Wyndham considered that in the lodge the office conferred distinction on the holder , and net that the holder conferred distinction on that oflice . Many , in a whole lifetime , never learn this important truth . "When the lodge was closed " no one could do more to promote the social enjoyment of his "brethren and fellows . " His ample leisure , his talents , his delight in " communicating happiness to others , " caused him to be
much sought alter by the Craft in the lodges to which he belonged , and many other lodges in their proximity . With real sorrow we learned that Bro . Wyndham was laid aside from active work about four or five years ago by an attack of dropsy , 1 which confined him to his rooms for nine months . He was more than once " given over" by his medical attendants ; but was marvellously rescued from the very jaws of death , to a " reunion with his former
companions in toil . " Yet , though recovered to a surprising degree , he never regained his former strength , and during the present winter a renewed attack by the same enemy finally overpowered him . His last attendance at Iodge was at the installation of W . M . of 622 , in February last . Bro . Wyndham died at Wimborne ( where he resided for nearly
20 years ) on the 5 th inst ., and was buried in the local cemetery on the Sth inst ., followed to the grave by a large number of " brethren and fellows , who attended his funeral with the sprig of acacia and white gloves , to pay the last sad tribute of respect to departed merit . " Had our brother no failings ? Undoubtedly , or he would not have been of woman-born . But
" He was a man , take him for all in all , We shall not look upon his like again . " There are spots in the sun , and no good Mason need covet such a " cussedness " of spirit as not to fully and entirely endorse— " De mortuis nil nisi bonum . " E . T . B .
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WHITBY . —Britannia Chapter ( No , 312 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was held on the 3 rd inst . at the Masonic Hall , West Cliff , when there were present Comps . lames S . Moss , M . E . Z . ; William H . Falkingbridge , H . ; John Stevenson , P . Z ., acting J . ; Henry ' C . Walker , P . S . ; B . Newbald , ist A . S . ; John T . Stewart , acting 2 nd A . S . ; Silvester Reed , P . Z ., S . E . ;
John N . Lawson , P . Z ., S . N . ; T . Tate , H . Wald , and others . The minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . No candidates having presented themselves , the chapter , after some minor business , was closed in ancient form , and the companions then adjourned , and spent a pleasant evening fogether .
COLCHESTER . —Essex Chapter ( No . 276 ) . — The anniversary convocation of this chapter was held on Monday , when the Principals were installed by Ex . Comp . Vero W . Taylor , P . / .., P . G . H ., as follows : Comps . A . C . Veley , M . E . Z . ; J . P . Lewin , P . P . G . S . W ., II . ; and A . Mead , P . G . ist A . S ., J . The other officers were invested as follows : Comps . the Rev . F . B . Shepherd , S . E . ; E .
Shedd , I . P . Z ., S . N . ; J . J . Cavill , P . S . ; R . G . Kellett . ist A . S . ; F . P . Sutthery , 2 nd A . S . ; and Sarel , Janitor . At the close of the ceremony a hearty vote of thanks was passed to Comp . Vero Taylor for his kindness and ability in performing the installation ceremony . The companions afterwards dined together at the White
Hart Hotel . Among those present , in addition to the officers above mentioned , were Comps . Thos . J . Railing , P . Z . and S . E 51 , P . G . S . E . ; Frank Whitmore , P . Z . 276 , P . G . P . S . ; A Goodchild , P . Z . 27 C , P . P . G . P . S . ; F . Meggy , A . C . Dur rant , G . Copus , G . Bannister , T . Winmatt Smith , R . D Poppleton , F . Bird , and E . Gowers .
BARNSLEY .-Friendly Chapter ( No . 1513 ) . — The installation meeting of this chapter was held on Thursday , the 13 th inst ., at the King ' s Head Hotel , when there were present Comps . VV . R . Massie , Z . ; S . C . Alderson , H . ; R . Carter , J . ; Seward , S . E . ; Embleton , S . N . ; B . Smith , P . S . ; Tallents , 1 st A . S . ; A . VV . Gration , 2 nd A . S . ; E . J . Massie , Treasurer ; Billington , D . C . ;
Senior and Sutton , Stewards ; Rogers , Janitor ; Ensor Dtury , P . Z ., P . P . G . H . ; J . H . Gration , P . Z ., P . P . G . Treas . ; T . Braithwaite , P . Z . ; J . Smith , C . Lingard , J . Hutchinson , J . H . Taylor , T . Braithwaite , and others . After the confirmation of the minutes of the previous convocations , Comp . Ensor Drury installed Comps . S . C . Alderson , Z . ; R . Carter , H . ; and T . VV . Embleton , I . ;
the companions were then admitted , and the officers were invested for the ensuing year : Comps . J . Sutton , S . E . ; W . Dickie , S . N . ; B . Smith , P . S . ; W . H . Tallents , ist A . S . ; A . VV . Gration , 2 nd A . S . ; E . J . Massie , Treas . ; E . Billington , D . C . ; H . Fountain , Org . ; VV . Senior and Charles Lingard , Stewards ; and Theodore Rogers , Janitor .
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INSTRUCTION
CAMDEN CHAPTER OF IMPROVEMENT ( Nn . 704 ) . —A convocation of the above chapter was held at the Moorgate , Finsbury-pavement , on Tuesdav , the 18 th inst . Present : Comps . | . C . Smilh , M . E . Z . ; Carter , I-f . ; Vine , J . ; Gregory , N ; Knight , P . S . ; Edmonds , Preceptor ; Nicols , Dean , Jacobs , Bolton , KaufVman , and Christian . Tlie ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Edmonds risen for the third time
candidate . After the M . E . Z . had , Comp . Edmonds proposed a vote of thanks , to be recorded on the minutes , to Comp . j . C Smith for the admirable manner in which he had rehearsed the ceremony of exaltation for the first time in any chapter of improvement—carried unanimously . Companions wishing to perfect themselves in this splendid ritual cannot do better than attend this excellent chapter of improvement , under the able Preceptorship of Comp . l- 'dmonds .
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Mark Masonry .
HENNIKER LODGE ( No . 315 ) . —The installation meeting of this lodge was held at 8 A , Red Lionsquare , on Tuesday , nth inst ., when there were present VV . Bros . ( as . Terry , VV . M . ; Deputy-Controller Bake , S . VV . ; Col . Radcliffe , J . W . ; Joyce Murray , M . O . ; Larkin , J . O . ; C . F . Hogard , Secretary ; H . Tipper , S . D . ; Crutch , J . D . ; and other officers and members .
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , and two candidates were introduced and advanced in due form , the ceremony being ably performed by Bro . C . F . Matier , P . G . VV . The chair was then occupied by Bro . !• . Binckes , Grand Secretary , who proceeded to instal the W . M . elect , Bro . Bake into the chair of the lodge . The VV . M . appointed his
officers as follows : VV . Bro . Terry , I . P . M .: Bros . Col . Radcliffe S . VV . ; Joyce Murray , J . W . ; Carter , M . O . ; Larkin , S . O . ; H . Tipper , | . 0 . ; Edgar Bowyer , Treas . ; C . I ' . Hogard , Sec ; Heath , S . D . ; Crutch , J . D . ; and Bellingham , D . C . The VV . M . proposed , and the I . P . M . seconded , a cordial vote of thanks to the Grand Sec , Bro . Binckes , for his valuable services as Installing Master , and a similar
compliment was paid to Bro . Matier for the assistance he had rendered in initiating the candidates . The VV . M . then said he had a very pleasing duty to perform in presenting to the retiring VV . M ., Hro . Terry , a Past Master ' s Jewel , in recognition of his services during the year he had occupied the chair . He ( the VV . M . ) reTetted to see him nut of the chair , but they all had to
retire in their turn , and Bro . Terry was going out with the best wishes of all the members . In addition to the P . M . 's Jewel , he also had the pleasure lo present to Bro . Terry , in the names of the members of the lodge , a silver . salver They felt that some recognition of the liberality of Bro . Terry during the year was due to him , and , although its intrinsic value would in no way represent those services , yet he trusted it would be accepted as an expression of their
regard and gratitude . Bro . Terry thanked the VV . M . and brethren for the handsome jewel that had been handed to him , but he was too much taken aback , by the totally unexpected marl ; of their kindness which followed , to adequately express his gratitude . He should prize it highly , and he assured the brethren that he more than appreciated the gift . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to a banquet at the Holborn Restaurant , presided over by
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Bro . Col . Bake . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly proposed and honoured , that of " The Grand Officers " being replied to by Bro . Binckes , Grand Sec , who congratulated Bro . Bake on his elevation to the chair , and on behalf of the Grand Officers said there was not one , from the Grand Master downwards , who would not do everything in his power for Mark Masonry .
Bro . Loveland , D . G . M . Hants and Isle of Wight , responded for " The Provincial Grand Master of Middlesex and Surrey . " Bro . James Terry , I . P . M ., then proposed "The Health of the W . M ., Bro . Col . Bake . " He was glad to see him in the chair . He had already received Grand Office as Swd . Br ., which was an evidence of the estimation in
which he was held by the Grand Master , and he wished him every success as the Master of the Henniker Lodge . The VV . M . returned thanks . The toast of "The Advancecs" followed , replied toby Bro . Da Silva . The VV . M . next proposed " The Health of the Visitors , " remarking that they gave zest to their meetings and
promoted the interchange of ideas which could not be other than advantageous to both . He had special pleasure in referring in this connection to a visitor present in the person of Bro . James Lewis Thomas , who was an old and valued friend of 40 years' standing . Bro . Bake then proposed "The Health of the I . P . M ., Bro . Terry , " whom he characterised as one of the
kindesthearted ol" men both in and out of Masonry . Bro . Terry , in reply , desired that the other Past Masters , Bros . Edgar Bowyer and C . F . Hogard , should be included . For himself , he thanked them heartily , and desired to add to the remarks he made in the lodge with reference to the presentation , that the feelings of surprise and pleasure would remain to him to the end of his Masonic career .
He sincerely trusted that the kindl y good feeling at present existing would ever be characteristic of the Henniker Lodge and its members . Bro . Bowyer and Hogard also responded . "The Officers of the Lodge , " responded to by Bros . Redcliffe , Crutch , Bellingham , and Larkin , brought the proceedings to a close .
DAVISON LODGE ( No . 331 ) . —The members of this lodge met on Thursday , the 13 th inst ., at the Masonic Hall , Red Lion-square . The W . M ., Bro . Jas . Inglis , advanced Bro . W . H . Kempster , M . D ., and performed the ceremony of installing the VV . M . elect , Bro . R . A . Meyer , most creditably . After the disposal of some formal business , the lodge adjourned .
A banquet followed afterwards at the Holborn Restaurant , and amongst the brethren present were Bros . R . A . Meyer , VV . M . ; R . Plumbe , S . W . ; A . C . Bauke , J . W . ; T . P . Staley , S . O . ; VV . Woodward , J . O . ; F . Davison , J . C . Dibdin , C . F . Matier , Henry Faija , L . Wose , R . Young , J . Thomas , J . F . Tweedale , and others . After proposing the usual loyal toasts , the W . M ., Bro .
Meyer , in proposing Bro . F . Davison s Health , " remarked that Bro . Davison , as father of the lodge , might bear in mind the words of Horace— " Exegi monumentum acre perennius , " and that the Davison Mark Lodge would for many years to come commemorate his name , so well known in Mark Masonry . Bros . VV . Ganz , Dibdin , and Woodward enlivened the proceedings with their music .
DERBY . —Derby Lodge ( No . 302 ) . —The regular meeting of this very prosperous lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , on Monday , the 10 th inst . Piesent : Bros . W . Whittaker , P . G . J . D ., VV . M . ; Thos . Cox , P . M ., P . P . G . J . VV . ; Percy Wallis , P . M ., P . G . S . W ., G . S . D . England ; G . T . Wright , P . M ., P . G . J . O . ; J . Bland , S . VV . ; VV . S . Hall , J . W . ; C . Webster , M . O . ; A . Woodiwiss , S . O . ;
Frank Campion , J . O . ; Rev . C . T . Bromwich , Chap . ; J . O . Manton , Treas . ; Edgar Home , R . of M .: J . Walker , Sec ; R . H . Mole , S . D . ; VV . L . Dodd , Org . ; W . Stone , Tyler ; J . E . Whitehead , Thos . Oldham , Severn Taylor , A . Frazer , P . M . ; and Rev . T . Orrell , P . P . G . C . Visitors : Bros . R . Hunt , Wm . Kelly , 339 ; and W . Lynch , 95 ( I . C . )
The minutes of the last regular meeting were read , confirmed , and signed . The ballot was then taken for a W . M . for the ensuing year , when the S . VV . having expressed a wish to be passed over this year , the choice of the brethren fell upon Bro . VV . Silver Hall , J . W ., who thanked the brethren for the honour they had conferred upon him , Bro . J . O . Manton , W . M . 246 , was re-elected Treas ., and Bro . VV . Stone , Tyler . The ballot was then taken for Bro .
J . B . Slack , of the Craft lodge , No . 1324 , and he was duly elected , and being present was advanced in excellent style by the W . M ., who was ably assisted by the various officers . Grand Mark Lodge certificates were presented to several brethren . "Hearty good wishes" having been tendered , and
nothing further offering , the lodge was closed in perfect harmony and adjourned . Refreshment followed labour , and afterwards the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were heartily given and received . The W . M . having announced that he intended acting as Steward for the Mark Benevolent Fund , received from those present promise of support .
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Allied Masonic Degrees .
WIGAN . —St . George ' s Council ( No . 4 ) . —The annual meeting of this council was held at the Masonic Hall on the 13 th inst ., when the following brethren were present : Bros . W . Dean , VV . M . ; W . Nicholl , P . G . J . W ., S . W . ; VV . Johnson , J . W . ; J . D . Murray , P . M ., C . D . C ., Sec ; Wm . W y lde , Prelate ; W . H . Horrocks , I . G . ; J . G . Christian , S . S . ; J . S . Garner , | J . S . ; Jas . Wilson , VV . Wilson , J . H . Smith , T . C . Thnrburn , Richard Knowles , and T . Milner .
The council was opened b y Bro . Murray , and the minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the following brethren were balloted for and admitted to the Degrees of St . Lawrence and Knight of Constantinople : Bros . T . P . Simpson , J . Radcliffe , E . A . Mahir , and H . G . Smith ; to the Degree of Red Cross of Babylon : Bros . Simpson , Mahir , and K . Knowles ; and to the Grand High Priest : Bro . W . Wilson . Bro . Wm . Johnson , the VV . M . elect , was then presented by Bro . W . Nicholl , P . M ., P . G . J . W ., to the Installing Master , Bro . J . D . Murray , P . M .,
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G . D . of the council , and duly installed as W . M . for the ensuing year . After being proclaimed and saluted , the W . M . appointed his officers as follows : Bros . VV . M . Wylde , S . VV . ; R . B . Seddon , J . W . ; J . D . Murray , Sec . and Treas . ; j . Browne , Prelate ; W . H . Horrccks , S . D . ; J . Wilson , J . D . ; J . S . Garner , I . G . ; J . G . Christian , S . S . ; R . Knowles , J . S . ; and VV . Patterson , Tyler . The brethren afterwards dined with the members of the Ark Mariner Lodge , and all thoroughly enjoyed themselves .
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Ark Mariner .
WIGAN . —Mount Ararat Lodge . —The annual meeting of the members of this lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , King-street , on the 13 th inst ., when the following brethren were present : Bros . W . M . Wylde , W . C . N . ; VV . Nicholl , P . C . N ., as J . ; T . C . Thorburn , P . C . N ., asS . ; W . Johnson , Scribe ; J . Wilson , J . D . ; R . Knowles , Guardian ; J . D . Murray , P . C . N . ; VV . Dean , J . G . Christian , J . S . Garner , W . Wilson , J . H .
Smith , and W . H . Horrocks . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was then taken for the following candidates , who had been proposed by Bro . J . D . Murray , viz ., Bros . T . P . Simpson , J . Radcliffe , E . A . Mahir , and H . Gordon Smith , and being unanimous , they were admitted , and elevated to the Royal Ark Degree by the W . C . N ., Bro . Wylde . Bro . J . D . Murray then took the
chair , when Bro . VV . Johnson , the Commander elect , was duly presented by Bro . Nicholl , and installed as VV . C . N . for the ensuing year , proclaimed , and saluted accordingly . The officers were then appointed as follows : Bros . R . B . Seddon , J . ; James Wilson , S . ; J . D . Murray , Scribe ; Rd . Knowles , S . D . ; VV . H . Horrocks , J . D . ; J . G . Christian , Guardian ; J . S . Garner , S . S . ; J . H . Smith , J . S . ; and W . Pattison , Tyler .
I he lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned and took dinner with the members of the Allied Degrees , and a most enjoyable evening was spent by all . From the great interest taken in this and the Allied Degrees , Masonry is making rapid strides in the old town of VVigan , and we trust the brethren who devote themselves to furthering the good cause will live to see Ihe fruit of their labours .
Obituary.
Obituary .
CHARLES WADHAM WYNDHAM , P . M . 5 S 6 . The Craft at large , and the Southern Provinces in particular , have lately lost by death , in the 66 th year of his age , one ol its most zealous and enthusiastic members , viz ., W . Bro . Charles Wadham Wyndham , P . M . of Elias De Derham Lodge , No . 5 S 6 , his mother lodge , of which he was for many years Secretary , and continued a subscribing member till death ; P . M . of the Vale of Avon Lod"e ,
No . 1112 , Fordingbridge ( since removed to Shirley , near Southampton ) , Hants , of which lodge he was one of the founders ; P . M . of Lodge Unity , ' No . 3 S 6 , Wareham , Dorset ; P . M . of St . Cuthberga Lodge , No . 622 , Wimborne , Dorset ; P . P . G . S . W . Wiltshire ; P . P . G . S . W . Dorsetshire ; joining member of Economy Lodge , No . 76 , Winchester ; Royal Gloucester Lodge , No . 130 , Southampton ; and several other lodges in Wilts , Hants , and Dorset ;
a Royal Arch , Mark , Rose Croix , and Knight Templar . Bro . Wyndham was nearly always in office and at work as Secretary , Treasurer , W . M ., or as " locum tenens " for a sick or absent brother , or as Steward for the great Masonic Charities . He was a Vice-President of the Boys' School , Governor of the Girls' School , and Governor of the Male and Female Funds of the Benevolent Institution . He was always ready to help start a Iodge or chapter by giving his
services , his time , and his money , if there seemed any chance or prospect of success . Of independent means , a bachelor , belonging to an old county family of distinction , gifted by Nature with a fine melodious voice , and a " soul for music framed ; " genial , hospitable , generous , chivalrous , Bro . Wyndham was ever " a welcome guest , " and infused life and soul " to all within his sphere . " His special abhorrence was " a wet blanket . " "A merrier man
, I never spent an hour ' s talk withal . " His generous breast and open hand , his joyful heart and beaming countenance , diffused around him the warmth of Charity , the light of gladness , and the gaiety of cheerfulness . In the lodge he was always ready to promote its harmony and to assist its work . No office from the VV . M . to the I . G . and Tyler , but he was willing to fill , to serve an absent brother , or to maintain the
dignity of the lodge . For Bro . Wyndham considered that in the lodge the office conferred distinction on the holder , and net that the holder conferred distinction on that oflice . Many , in a whole lifetime , never learn this important truth . "When the lodge was closed " no one could do more to promote the social enjoyment of his "brethren and fellows . " His ample leisure , his talents , his delight in " communicating happiness to others , " caused him to be
much sought alter by the Craft in the lodges to which he belonged , and many other lodges in their proximity . With real sorrow we learned that Bro . Wyndham was laid aside from active work about four or five years ago by an attack of dropsy , 1 which confined him to his rooms for nine months . He was more than once " given over" by his medical attendants ; but was marvellously rescued from the very jaws of death , to a " reunion with his former
companions in toil . " Yet , though recovered to a surprising degree , he never regained his former strength , and during the present winter a renewed attack by the same enemy finally overpowered him . His last attendance at Iodge was at the installation of W . M . of 622 , in February last . Bro . Wyndham died at Wimborne ( where he resided for nearly
20 years ) on the 5 th inst ., and was buried in the local cemetery on the Sth inst ., followed to the grave by a large number of " brethren and fellows , who attended his funeral with the sprig of acacia and white gloves , to pay the last sad tribute of respect to departed merit . " Had our brother no failings ? Undoubtedly , or he would not have been of woman-born . But
" He was a man , take him for all in all , We shall not look upon his like again . " There are spots in the sun , and no good Mason need covet such a " cussedness " of spirit as not to fully and entirely endorse— " De mortuis nil nisi bonum . " E . T . B .