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Consecration Of The Electric Lodge, No. 2087.
CONSECRATION OF THE ELECTRIC LODGE , No . 2087 .
On Thursday , the 7 th inst ., at the Mitre Hotel , Hampton C ourt , another lodge was added to the roll of Grand Lodge of England , the members of which will mainly be drawn from the electrical profession . There was a fair muster of brethren . Among those present " who signed the attendance book
were Bros . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., P . G . W ., R . W . P . G . M . ; Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . Sec . ; Sir Charles T . Bright , P . D . P . G . M . Middx . ; Raymond Thrupp , D . P . G . M . ; J . Ramsey , M . D ., P . P . G . S . W . ; J . S . H . Woodward , P G . Sec ; E . B . Bright , P . P . G . J . W . ; VV . H . Preece , F . R . S . ; Major W . E . Williams ; F . B . Williams ; G . Gregory ; J . Hookey ; H . C . Hart ; T . Barlow ; A . Dennis ; R . C . Levershedge ,
J . Jenkm ; C . Graham , P . M . 2034 ; H . Dehane , P . M . 1543 ; J . Bourdeaux , P . M . 199 , P . P . G . D . Kent ; J . Godfrey GSmpel , 33 ; John Barker , 24 ; D . Lumsden , 6 S ; M . J . Mumford , 153 S ; W . R . Cully , 6 S ; T . Fletcher , 33 ; C . E . Spagnoletti , P . P . G . J . W . Berks , President of the Society of Telegraph Engineers ; Julius Maier , S 3 ; O . Weiss , 23 S ; G . Risch , 107 G ; P . Estler , 913 ; W . J . Reynolds , P . G . S . ; J . C . Strong , P . G . S . ; H . Wheatley , 1512 ; R . G . Glover , W . M . 250 ; J . Elliott , 1973 ;
H . Joskey , 1076 ; H . Sadler , G . Tyler ; and J . Gilbert , Prov . G . Tyler Middx . Soon after five o'clock , the chair was taken by the R . W . Prov . G . M ., Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., who appointed Bro . Raymond Thrupp , D . P . G . M ., as S . W . ; Bro . C . Graham , P . M . 2034 , P . P . G . Stwd ., J . W . ; V . W . Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , as acting Chaplain ; and Bro . J . Ramsey , P . P . G . S . VV ., D . C . The consecration ceremony was ably performed
by the R . W . P . G . M ., who , in his address to the brethren , reminded them that lodges as now constituted should consist of the best and most worthy men , who would be of value to the lodge and the Order . This particular lodge will be supported by a certain class , consisting of members of Telegraph and Electric Associations in London , who will assemble here and carry out their Masonic duty . He was gratified that a brother who had had
such experience in the working of the ceremonies had been chosen as W . M . elect . It would be a matter of consideration with him to advance brethren in his province by merit , and he promised to visit this lodge and judge for himself as to the progress made by the officers . Bro . Raymond Thrupp , D . P . G . M ., afterwards performed the ceremony of installation , and the newly-installed W . M ., Bro . E . B . Bright , P . M .,
P . P . G . J . VV ., invested his officers as follows : Bros . VV . H . Preece , S . W . ; J . Hookey , J . W . ; Major W . E . Williams , Treas . ; G . Gregory , Sec . ; T . Barlow , S . D . ; H . C . Hart , J . D . ; T . Fletcher , I . G . ; D . Lumsden and VV . R . Culley , Stwds . ; and G . Harrison , Tyler . The following were elected honorary members : Bros . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . Sec , R . H . Thrupp , Dr . Ramsey , J . F . H . Woodward , and C . Graham .
Three gentlemen were proposed for initiation , and 21 members joined . A committee was formed to draw up bye-laws , and , after " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed in peace and harmony . After a banquet , admirably managed and served by Bro . Sadler , the host , The WORSHIPFUL MASTER gave the toast of " The Queen , " saying as it was only in the existence of a lodge that it was consecrated , it was especially the occasion when the feelings of those assembled should be right royally expressed .
The '/ toast of " H . R . H . the Grand Master , the Pro Grand Master , the Earl of Carnarvon ; the Deputy Grand Master , the Earl of Lathom ; and the other Grand Officers , Present and Past , " coupled with the name of the Grand Secretar }' , followed . The GRAND SECRETARY , in returning thanks , said that it was an honour at all times to return thanks for so important a toast as that of the Grand Officers of England , when noblemen and gentlemen of so high standing
were their chiels , particularly the Earl of Carnarvon and Lord Lathom . They could not fail of having the love and esteem of the whole Craft . He had the honour of being present when H . R . H . the Grand Master initiated his son , and he could safely say the Grand Master was as hard working and practical a Mason as any one present . The Grand Officers were always sensible of the honour done them . It was not the first time he had taken part " m ceremonies in Middlesex under the popular P . G . M ., and would always be willing to do so .
The WORSHIPFUL MASTER , in proposing the toast of "The R . W . P . G . M ., " said how pleased all were to see him present . When asked for his permission to domicile the Electric in that part of his province , Sir Francis said that so many of the London brethren were gravitating to this small hamlet
, he was almost inclined to think it would be overstocked with lodges , but as he had allowed them to take a footing he hoped it would continue for many years . It was a pleasure to be presided over by so excellent and genial a Mason as the P . G . M ., who was always ready to assist , and in fact was considered one of the pillars of the present age .
The toast was received with every mark of satisfaction and good Electric fire .
The PROV . GRAND MASTER , in reply , thanked the W . M . for the way he had put the toast , and was glad that 2087 had come to the province , and he was sure Middlesex and Hampton Court were pleased to receive them , and they would find that Bro . Sadler would accommodate them at the Mitre , which he might say was as good a house as any in the three counties . He thought there was every prospect of the lodge taking a high position , ° ut although he was necessarily away a considerable portion of the year ,
yet his excellent Deputy kept him well informed , as he was present at almost all the meetings in the province , keeping a watchful eye ; in fact , he ke pt him as well informed as a General in command of an Army , and he was able to bestow the provincial honours from , he might say , an actual Knowled ge of merit displayed by those who were the recipients ; and he was certain to see this lodge prosperous , and hoped it would continue so long after he had gone to his long and everlasting home . ( Applause . )
Ihe PROV . GRAND MASTER " then said it was his privilege to take the gavel whenever he thought fit in his own province , but did not want to do so on any but pleasant occasions , as this was , when he had the pleasure to Propose "The Health of the W . M . " He was quite sure no difficulty would that
*» se the W . M ., Bro . Bright , would not be able to put right from the J > . at experience he had gained in Masonry—his knowledge of the Constitution , and the laws of the Order . The W . M . of a lodge ought to have a thp u moral P owei" and weight , and so carry out the duties of the chair to ^ benefit of the lodge and welfare of the brethren in general .
W 011 i"t WoRSHm'UI' MASTER , in reply , returned thanks , and was sure he the 1 We " PP orted bv nis officers , who by so doing would strengthen Tk es > a"d so m course of time the lodge would be second to none . p the toast of " The Deputy P . Grand Master , and Prov . Grand Officers , re sent and Past , " was well received .
Consecration Of The Electric Lodge, No. 2087.
Bro . THRUI > I > , D . P . G . M ., replied shortly , saying how pleased the Provincial Grand Officers had been to assist the Electric Lodge that evening . " The Visitors " followed . The VV . M . would be glad to extend the hospitality of the Electric Lodge to all from N ., S ., W ., and E ., and coupled with the toast the names of Bro . Barker from the North , and Bro . Glover from the South .
Bro . BARKER felt honoured in being called upon to reply . He was twice W . M . of No . 24 , and had held offices in the Higher Degrees , and , as a Mason of 40 years' standing , found he could not attend to the duties as formerly , but was certain of this , that no one should take an office in a lodge unless he was determined to perform the duties , and from the lowest to the highest , and so rise to merit by good work .
Bro . GLOVER said he was frequently called upon to reply for visitors , and did not feel it necessary to add to what Bro . Barker had said , excepting that he considered it a great treat to have heard the Prov . Grand Master's excellent working , and concluded b y thanking them for their kind hospitality .
"The Officers of the Lodge" followed , replied to by Bro . PREECE , the S . W ., who said he felt like the electric eel , inclined to slip away from replying to the toast ; but if assiduity , zeal , and good attendance could by example make good officers , then his brother officers should have it in him , as if you train up a child in the way it should go it would not depart from it ; and he could only ask the W . M . to train up his officers , and they would do their utmost to follow . The Tyler ' s toast followed .
Consecration Of The Castlebergh Lodge, No. 2091, At Settle.
CONSECRATION OF THE CASTLEBERGH LODGE , No . 2091 , AT SETTLE .
On Monday , the 16 th inst ., R . W . Bro . T . W . Tew , Provincial Grand Master West Yorkshire , performed the ceremony of consecrating Castlebergh Lodge , No . 2091 , at Settle , on the roll of the Grand Lodge . Excellent rooms have been secured at the Ashfield Hotel , and have undergone the necessary embellishments to meet the requirements of Masonry . Some 70 brethren , including most of the Provincial Grand Officers , were present at the ceremonial . This was the first lodge consecrated by Bro . Tew in his capacity of Provincial Grand Master .
The Provincial Grand Lodge entered at one o'clock , and ' the consecration and dedication took place with the accustomed ceremonies . The Provincial Grand Master delivered a lengthy and elaborate address . After the consecration ceremony Grand Lodge was closed . The following officers of the lodge were then installed : Bros . John Throup , W . M . ; Thos . Procter , S . W . j and Thomas Brayshaw , J . W .
A cold collation was afterwards served , to which about 60 brethren sat down .
1 he following toasts were honoured : " The Queen , " and " His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M ., " proposed by the PROV . GRAND MASTER . " The Provincial Grand Master , " proposed by Bro . THROUP , and responded to by the PROV . GRAND MASTER .
" Bro . Henry Smith , Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and Provincial Grand Officers , Present and Past , " proposed by Bro . GEORGE KENDALL , and responded to by Bro . HENRY SMITH , D . P . G . M . " Success to the Castlebergh Lodge , No 2091 , " proposed by the PROV . GRAND MASTER , and responded to by Bros , J . THROUP , Capt . ROBINSON , and THOS . BRAYSHAW .
" The Visitors , proposed by Bro . THOS . PROCTER , and responded to by Bros . TUDOR TREVOR , P . M ., and LEE , P . M . The musical portion of the consecration ceremony derived additional support from the presence of an efficient choir from Keighley .
Board Of Benevolence.
BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .
The monthly meeting of the Board of Benevolence was held on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . Joshua Nunn , P . G . S . B ., President ; Bro . James Brett , P . G . P ., Senior Vice-President ; and Bro . C . A . Cottebrune , P . G . P ., Junior Vice-President , occupied their respective chairs . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S . ; Bro . A . A . Pendlebury , Bro . W . Dodd , Bro . W . H . Lee , and the following brethren were also present : Bros . Frederick Davison , P . G . D . ; Henry Garrod , G . P . ; J . H . Matthews , P . G . Std . Br . :
F . R . Spaull , P . M . ; C . F . Hogard , P . M . ; W . H . Perryman , P . M . ; Charles Davey , P . M . ; J . M . P . Montagu , P . G . D . ; G . P . Britten , P . M . ; Edward F . Storr , P . M . ; R . J . Taylor , P . M . ; George P . Gillard , P . M . 657 ; Thomas Cull , P . M . 1446 ; Rev . J . Studholme Brownrigg , P . G . Chap . ; George Read , P . M . ; Frederick Binckes , P . M . Grand Stewards' Lodge ; T . H . Harvey , W . M . 25 ; Stephen Richardson , W . M . 183 ; J . W . Dewsnap , W . M . 1 S 39 ; Wm . P . Brown , P . M . 90 ; Charles H . Everett , W . M . 2012 ; W . Nevins , W . M . 1076 ; Geo . P . Dunckley , W . M . 1 S 52 ; Controller G .
Bake , P . M . 1151 ; Alexander C . A . Higerty , W . M . 1714 ; John L . Mather , P . M . 1471 ; A . J . Richardson , W . M . 1420 ; W . Rees , VV . M . 913 ; Walter Snodin , VV . M . 157 ; Robert C . Grant , W . M . 21 ; H . Massey , P . M . 1928 ; Thomas W . Chard Lenty , Grand Stwd ., W . M . 23 ; J . W . C . Chapman , l . P . M . 1922 ; Thomas W . Waice , W . M . 33 ; Thomas Gates , P . M . 1599 ; G . Sneath , W . M . 19 ; J . Drew Bear , W . M . 1584 ; B . E . Black , l . P . M . 2032 ; F . Reynolds , P . M . 820 ; James Stevens , P . M . 1216 ; W . T . May , P . M . 673 ; H . G . Stranger , W . M . 13 S 1 ; VV . G . Durrant , P . M . 1056 ; G . Lambert , P . M . 720 ; E . M . Money , W . M . 28 j
A . W . Stead , l . P . M . 1997 ; A . de Chapeomony , VV . M . 162 ; William Simpson , W . M . 201 ; Nicholas Turner , W . M . 72 ; William R . Marston , P . M . 55 ; George Bird , P . M . 1815 ; Joseph Hading , W . M . 30 ; Alfred Thomas Ives , W . M . 1472 ; Franc Kniph , W . M . 1044 ; George M . Downie , W . M . 1 S 15 ; J ulius Birding , VV . M . 534 ; Edward Bessell , W . M . 1632 ; Aug . Darch , P . M . and Sec . 72 ; Saml . Pardoe , jun ., W . M . 5 S 5 ; W . Channon , P . M . 1475 ; F . S . Defriez , W . M . 1 C 77 ; G . F . lones , W . M . 1563 ; Wm . Stiles , P . M . 1744 ; George Croxton , W . M . 1760 ; G . Hord
T . Salmon , W . M . 1260 ; W . Cleghorn , P . M . 1287 ; Aug . Tremmiel , W . M . 228 ; G . H . Masters , W . M . 13 ; Robert H . Goffin , W . M . 1572 ; Alex . Forsyth , W . M . 140 ; Albert Escott , P . M . 1593 ; Thos . Richardson , W . M . 862 ; John L . Payne , W . M . 1524 ; R . F . Jordan , W . M . 141 ; G . Bolton , P . M . 169 ; J . Charlton , W . M . 1259 ; and Henry Sadler , G . T . The Board of Masters was first opened and the agenda paper for Grand Lodge of 3 rd June was submitted . The Board of Benevolence was then
opened and the brethren confirmed the recommendations of the last meeting of the Board to the amount of £ 590 . There were 31 cases on the new list , a smaller number than has been the case for a long time . Two of the cases were dismissed and one was deferred . The remainder were relieved with a total sum of £ 620 . This was composed of two sums of £ 50 each ; three of £ 40 each ; four of £ 30 each ; eleven of £ 20 each ; five of £ 10 each ; and two of £ 5 each . The Board was then closed .
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Consecration Of The Electric Lodge, No. 2087.
CONSECRATION OF THE ELECTRIC LODGE , No . 2087 .
On Thursday , the 7 th inst ., at the Mitre Hotel , Hampton C ourt , another lodge was added to the roll of Grand Lodge of England , the members of which will mainly be drawn from the electrical profession . There was a fair muster of brethren . Among those present " who signed the attendance book
were Bros . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., P . G . W ., R . W . P . G . M . ; Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . Sec . ; Sir Charles T . Bright , P . D . P . G . M . Middx . ; Raymond Thrupp , D . P . G . M . ; J . Ramsey , M . D ., P . P . G . S . W . ; J . S . H . Woodward , P G . Sec ; E . B . Bright , P . P . G . J . W . ; VV . H . Preece , F . R . S . ; Major W . E . Williams ; F . B . Williams ; G . Gregory ; J . Hookey ; H . C . Hart ; T . Barlow ; A . Dennis ; R . C . Levershedge ,
J . Jenkm ; C . Graham , P . M . 2034 ; H . Dehane , P . M . 1543 ; J . Bourdeaux , P . M . 199 , P . P . G . D . Kent ; J . Godfrey GSmpel , 33 ; John Barker , 24 ; D . Lumsden , 6 S ; M . J . Mumford , 153 S ; W . R . Cully , 6 S ; T . Fletcher , 33 ; C . E . Spagnoletti , P . P . G . J . W . Berks , President of the Society of Telegraph Engineers ; Julius Maier , S 3 ; O . Weiss , 23 S ; G . Risch , 107 G ; P . Estler , 913 ; W . J . Reynolds , P . G . S . ; J . C . Strong , P . G . S . ; H . Wheatley , 1512 ; R . G . Glover , W . M . 250 ; J . Elliott , 1973 ;
H . Joskey , 1076 ; H . Sadler , G . Tyler ; and J . Gilbert , Prov . G . Tyler Middx . Soon after five o'clock , the chair was taken by the R . W . Prov . G . M ., Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., who appointed Bro . Raymond Thrupp , D . P . G . M ., as S . W . ; Bro . C . Graham , P . M . 2034 , P . P . G . Stwd ., J . W . ; V . W . Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , as acting Chaplain ; and Bro . J . Ramsey , P . P . G . S . VV ., D . C . The consecration ceremony was ably performed
by the R . W . P . G . M ., who , in his address to the brethren , reminded them that lodges as now constituted should consist of the best and most worthy men , who would be of value to the lodge and the Order . This particular lodge will be supported by a certain class , consisting of members of Telegraph and Electric Associations in London , who will assemble here and carry out their Masonic duty . He was gratified that a brother who had had
such experience in the working of the ceremonies had been chosen as W . M . elect . It would be a matter of consideration with him to advance brethren in his province by merit , and he promised to visit this lodge and judge for himself as to the progress made by the officers . Bro . Raymond Thrupp , D . P . G . M ., afterwards performed the ceremony of installation , and the newly-installed W . M ., Bro . E . B . Bright , P . M .,
P . P . G . J . VV ., invested his officers as follows : Bros . VV . H . Preece , S . W . ; J . Hookey , J . W . ; Major W . E . Williams , Treas . ; G . Gregory , Sec . ; T . Barlow , S . D . ; H . C . Hart , J . D . ; T . Fletcher , I . G . ; D . Lumsden and VV . R . Culley , Stwds . ; and G . Harrison , Tyler . The following were elected honorary members : Bros . Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . Sec , R . H . Thrupp , Dr . Ramsey , J . F . H . Woodward , and C . Graham .
Three gentlemen were proposed for initiation , and 21 members joined . A committee was formed to draw up bye-laws , and , after " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was closed in peace and harmony . After a banquet , admirably managed and served by Bro . Sadler , the host , The WORSHIPFUL MASTER gave the toast of " The Queen , " saying as it was only in the existence of a lodge that it was consecrated , it was especially the occasion when the feelings of those assembled should be right royally expressed .
The '/ toast of " H . R . H . the Grand Master , the Pro Grand Master , the Earl of Carnarvon ; the Deputy Grand Master , the Earl of Lathom ; and the other Grand Officers , Present and Past , " coupled with the name of the Grand Secretar }' , followed . The GRAND SECRETARY , in returning thanks , said that it was an honour at all times to return thanks for so important a toast as that of the Grand Officers of England , when noblemen and gentlemen of so high standing
were their chiels , particularly the Earl of Carnarvon and Lord Lathom . They could not fail of having the love and esteem of the whole Craft . He had the honour of being present when H . R . H . the Grand Master initiated his son , and he could safely say the Grand Master was as hard working and practical a Mason as any one present . The Grand Officers were always sensible of the honour done them . It was not the first time he had taken part " m ceremonies in Middlesex under the popular P . G . M ., and would always be willing to do so .
The WORSHIPFUL MASTER , in proposing the toast of "The R . W . P . G . M ., " said how pleased all were to see him present . When asked for his permission to domicile the Electric in that part of his province , Sir Francis said that so many of the London brethren were gravitating to this small hamlet
, he was almost inclined to think it would be overstocked with lodges , but as he had allowed them to take a footing he hoped it would continue for many years . It was a pleasure to be presided over by so excellent and genial a Mason as the P . G . M ., who was always ready to assist , and in fact was considered one of the pillars of the present age .
The toast was received with every mark of satisfaction and good Electric fire .
The PROV . GRAND MASTER , in reply , thanked the W . M . for the way he had put the toast , and was glad that 2087 had come to the province , and he was sure Middlesex and Hampton Court were pleased to receive them , and they would find that Bro . Sadler would accommodate them at the Mitre , which he might say was as good a house as any in the three counties . He thought there was every prospect of the lodge taking a high position , ° ut although he was necessarily away a considerable portion of the year ,
yet his excellent Deputy kept him well informed , as he was present at almost all the meetings in the province , keeping a watchful eye ; in fact , he ke pt him as well informed as a General in command of an Army , and he was able to bestow the provincial honours from , he might say , an actual Knowled ge of merit displayed by those who were the recipients ; and he was certain to see this lodge prosperous , and hoped it would continue so long after he had gone to his long and everlasting home . ( Applause . )
Ihe PROV . GRAND MASTER " then said it was his privilege to take the gavel whenever he thought fit in his own province , but did not want to do so on any but pleasant occasions , as this was , when he had the pleasure to Propose "The Health of the W . M . " He was quite sure no difficulty would that
*» se the W . M ., Bro . Bright , would not be able to put right from the J > . at experience he had gained in Masonry—his knowledge of the Constitution , and the laws of the Order . The W . M . of a lodge ought to have a thp u moral P owei" and weight , and so carry out the duties of the chair to ^ benefit of the lodge and welfare of the brethren in general .
W 011 i"t WoRSHm'UI' MASTER , in reply , returned thanks , and was sure he the 1 We " PP orted bv nis officers , who by so doing would strengthen Tk es > a"d so m course of time the lodge would be second to none . p the toast of " The Deputy P . Grand Master , and Prov . Grand Officers , re sent and Past , " was well received .
Consecration Of The Electric Lodge, No. 2087.
Bro . THRUI > I > , D . P . G . M ., replied shortly , saying how pleased the Provincial Grand Officers had been to assist the Electric Lodge that evening . " The Visitors " followed . The VV . M . would be glad to extend the hospitality of the Electric Lodge to all from N ., S ., W ., and E ., and coupled with the toast the names of Bro . Barker from the North , and Bro . Glover from the South .
Bro . BARKER felt honoured in being called upon to reply . He was twice W . M . of No . 24 , and had held offices in the Higher Degrees , and , as a Mason of 40 years' standing , found he could not attend to the duties as formerly , but was certain of this , that no one should take an office in a lodge unless he was determined to perform the duties , and from the lowest to the highest , and so rise to merit by good work .
Bro . GLOVER said he was frequently called upon to reply for visitors , and did not feel it necessary to add to what Bro . Barker had said , excepting that he considered it a great treat to have heard the Prov . Grand Master's excellent working , and concluded b y thanking them for their kind hospitality .
"The Officers of the Lodge" followed , replied to by Bro . PREECE , the S . W ., who said he felt like the electric eel , inclined to slip away from replying to the toast ; but if assiduity , zeal , and good attendance could by example make good officers , then his brother officers should have it in him , as if you train up a child in the way it should go it would not depart from it ; and he could only ask the W . M . to train up his officers , and they would do their utmost to follow . The Tyler ' s toast followed .
Consecration Of The Castlebergh Lodge, No. 2091, At Settle.
CONSECRATION OF THE CASTLEBERGH LODGE , No . 2091 , AT SETTLE .
On Monday , the 16 th inst ., R . W . Bro . T . W . Tew , Provincial Grand Master West Yorkshire , performed the ceremony of consecrating Castlebergh Lodge , No . 2091 , at Settle , on the roll of the Grand Lodge . Excellent rooms have been secured at the Ashfield Hotel , and have undergone the necessary embellishments to meet the requirements of Masonry . Some 70 brethren , including most of the Provincial Grand Officers , were present at the ceremonial . This was the first lodge consecrated by Bro . Tew in his capacity of Provincial Grand Master .
The Provincial Grand Lodge entered at one o'clock , and ' the consecration and dedication took place with the accustomed ceremonies . The Provincial Grand Master delivered a lengthy and elaborate address . After the consecration ceremony Grand Lodge was closed . The following officers of the lodge were then installed : Bros . John Throup , W . M . ; Thos . Procter , S . W . j and Thomas Brayshaw , J . W .
A cold collation was afterwards served , to which about 60 brethren sat down .
1 he following toasts were honoured : " The Queen , " and " His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M ., " proposed by the PROV . GRAND MASTER . " The Provincial Grand Master , " proposed by Bro . THROUP , and responded to by the PROV . GRAND MASTER .
" Bro . Henry Smith , Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and Provincial Grand Officers , Present and Past , " proposed by Bro . GEORGE KENDALL , and responded to by Bro . HENRY SMITH , D . P . G . M . " Success to the Castlebergh Lodge , No 2091 , " proposed by the PROV . GRAND MASTER , and responded to by Bros , J . THROUP , Capt . ROBINSON , and THOS . BRAYSHAW .
" The Visitors , proposed by Bro . THOS . PROCTER , and responded to by Bros . TUDOR TREVOR , P . M ., and LEE , P . M . The musical portion of the consecration ceremony derived additional support from the presence of an efficient choir from Keighley .
Board Of Benevolence.
BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .
The monthly meeting of the Board of Benevolence was held on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . Joshua Nunn , P . G . S . B ., President ; Bro . James Brett , P . G . P ., Senior Vice-President ; and Bro . C . A . Cottebrune , P . G . P ., Junior Vice-President , occupied their respective chairs . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , G . S . ; Bro . A . A . Pendlebury , Bro . W . Dodd , Bro . W . H . Lee , and the following brethren were also present : Bros . Frederick Davison , P . G . D . ; Henry Garrod , G . P . ; J . H . Matthews , P . G . Std . Br . :
F . R . Spaull , P . M . ; C . F . Hogard , P . M . ; W . H . Perryman , P . M . ; Charles Davey , P . M . ; J . M . P . Montagu , P . G . D . ; G . P . Britten , P . M . ; Edward F . Storr , P . M . ; R . J . Taylor , P . M . ; George P . Gillard , P . M . 657 ; Thomas Cull , P . M . 1446 ; Rev . J . Studholme Brownrigg , P . G . Chap . ; George Read , P . M . ; Frederick Binckes , P . M . Grand Stewards' Lodge ; T . H . Harvey , W . M . 25 ; Stephen Richardson , W . M . 183 ; J . W . Dewsnap , W . M . 1 S 39 ; Wm . P . Brown , P . M . 90 ; Charles H . Everett , W . M . 2012 ; W . Nevins , W . M . 1076 ; Geo . P . Dunckley , W . M . 1 S 52 ; Controller G .
Bake , P . M . 1151 ; Alexander C . A . Higerty , W . M . 1714 ; John L . Mather , P . M . 1471 ; A . J . Richardson , W . M . 1420 ; W . Rees , VV . M . 913 ; Walter Snodin , VV . M . 157 ; Robert C . Grant , W . M . 21 ; H . Massey , P . M . 1928 ; Thomas W . Chard Lenty , Grand Stwd ., W . M . 23 ; J . W . C . Chapman , l . P . M . 1922 ; Thomas W . Waice , W . M . 33 ; Thomas Gates , P . M . 1599 ; G . Sneath , W . M . 19 ; J . Drew Bear , W . M . 1584 ; B . E . Black , l . P . M . 2032 ; F . Reynolds , P . M . 820 ; James Stevens , P . M . 1216 ; W . T . May , P . M . 673 ; H . G . Stranger , W . M . 13 S 1 ; VV . G . Durrant , P . M . 1056 ; G . Lambert , P . M . 720 ; E . M . Money , W . M . 28 j
A . W . Stead , l . P . M . 1997 ; A . de Chapeomony , VV . M . 162 ; William Simpson , W . M . 201 ; Nicholas Turner , W . M . 72 ; William R . Marston , P . M . 55 ; George Bird , P . M . 1815 ; Joseph Hading , W . M . 30 ; Alfred Thomas Ives , W . M . 1472 ; Franc Kniph , W . M . 1044 ; George M . Downie , W . M . 1 S 15 ; J ulius Birding , VV . M . 534 ; Edward Bessell , W . M . 1632 ; Aug . Darch , P . M . and Sec . 72 ; Saml . Pardoe , jun ., W . M . 5 S 5 ; W . Channon , P . M . 1475 ; F . S . Defriez , W . M . 1 C 77 ; G . F . lones , W . M . 1563 ; Wm . Stiles , P . M . 1744 ; George Croxton , W . M . 1760 ; G . Hord
T . Salmon , W . M . 1260 ; W . Cleghorn , P . M . 1287 ; Aug . Tremmiel , W . M . 228 ; G . H . Masters , W . M . 13 ; Robert H . Goffin , W . M . 1572 ; Alex . Forsyth , W . M . 140 ; Albert Escott , P . M . 1593 ; Thos . Richardson , W . M . 862 ; John L . Payne , W . M . 1524 ; R . F . Jordan , W . M . 141 ; G . Bolton , P . M . 169 ; J . Charlton , W . M . 1259 ; and Henry Sadler , G . T . The Board of Masters was first opened and the agenda paper for Grand Lodge of 3 rd June was submitted . The Board of Benevolence was then
opened and the brethren confirmed the recommendations of the last meeting of the Board to the amount of £ 590 . There were 31 cases on the new list , a smaller number than has been the case for a long time . Two of the cases were dismissed and one was deferred . The remainder were relieved with a total sum of £ 620 . This was composed of two sums of £ 50 each ; three of £ 40 each ; four of £ 30 each ; eleven of £ 20 each ; five of £ 10 each ; and two of £ 5 each . The Board was then closed .