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Comp . R . A . Luck , P . Z . in , P . P . G . J ., responded on behalf of the numerous visitors present . The proceedings terminated shortly afterwards . During the evening Comps . ] . Hudson . G . Porteu ? , J . R . Nicholson , VV . Liddell , J . Pott ' s , F . Maddison , J . Eggleston , G . Tawse , and VV . Beattie contributed to the harmony of the evening in a very excellent manner , rendering several songs and recitations .
HEREFORD . —Palladian Chapter ( No . 120 ) . — The quarterly meeting and installation of Principals took place at the Green Dragon Hotel , on Monday , the 16 th inst . There were present Comps . G . R . Godson , M . E . Z ; J . R . Smith , H . ; John Marchant , J . j O . Shellard , P . Z . ; J . Slower Hewett , P . / .. ; Thomas Smith , P . Z . ; A . S . Townsend , Chas . Rootes , E . Maddison , J . Searle , Rev .
R . Evans , and J . Archer White . Ihe chapter was opened in the usual manner ; the Principals were then installed by Comps . J . Stower Hewett and Thos . Smith . The officers for the ensuing year are as follows : Comps . J . R . Smith , M . E . Z . ; John Marchant , H . ; VV . Rowe , J . ; O . Shellard , Treasurer ; Theo .
Lane , P . Z ., S . E . ; Chas . Rootes , S . N . ; A . S . Townsend , P . S . ; Rev . R . Evans , ist Asst . Soj . ; H . Matthews , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; and C . A . Stephens , Janitor . There being no further business , the chapter was closed in peace and harmony . The companions dined together , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured .
SWINDON . —Wiltshire Chapter ( No . 355 ) . — The meeting of this chapter , which is the oldest in the province , Sir Daniel Gooch having been the first Principal , was held at the Masonic Hall on Friday , the 12 th inst . Among those who attended were Comps . Geo . Pike , P . G . Soj ., M . E . Z . ; F . H . Goldney , H . ; John Chandler , P . Z ., P . P . G . H ., J . ; A . Plummer , P . Z ., P . G . S . N ., S . E . ; Edwin
Eyres , P . Z ., P . P . G . Reg ., acting S . N . ; J . C . Maclean , P . 7 .., P . P . G . P . S ., acting P . S . ; H . C . Tombs , P . Z ., P . P . G . H ., P . G . S . E . ; T . Ringer , P . Z . 1533 , P . P . G . S . B . ; H . Kinneir , P . Z ., P . P . G . H . ; and E . R . Fry , Treas . The visitors were Comps . Rev . J . A . Lloyd , P . Z . 1533 ; T . V . Tonne , P . Z . 147 S , P . G . Reg . ; H . T . Birch , P . Z . ; and R . Tarrant , P . Z .
The chapter was duly opened and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was then taken on behalf of Bros . Henry Kemble , S . W . 355 , and VV . E . V . Browne , S . D . 355 , which was unanimous , and they were duly exalted by the M . E . Z ., assisted by his officers , to the Supreme Degree of a R . A . M . The sum of £ 5 5 s . was voted by the chapter , to be placed on the list of Comp . J . C . Maclean , P . Z . 355 , P . P . G . P . S ., who has
undertaken the duties of Steward for the province during the present year , which was afterwards supplemented by an additional sum of £ 553 . to endow the chair of Z . Letters of apology were read by the S . E . from Comps . Earl Cowley , W . I-I . Long , M . P ., and others , regretting their inability to be present . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned in harmony to an installation banquet at the Goddard Arms Hotel , ' and a pleasant evening was spent .
HAVANT . —Carnarvon Chapter ( No . 804 ) . — The annual meeting of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , the 16 th instant , when there were present Comps . | . A . Elverston , Z . ; T . Askew , H . j J . Coliings , E . ; H . Kimber , N . ; VV . Dart , P . Z ., P . G . S . B . ; N . Hillman , P . Z . ; H . Triggs , P . Z . ; J . Parnell , P . Z . ; C . V . Birch , J . Price , C . Courtier , VV . Bowman , and P . II . Emanuel . Visitors : Comps . I .
Brickwood , J . VVilmott , Lind , Str ' tck , Rev . Kendell , and Woodrow . The chapter was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last Convocation were read and confirmed . Companion Elverston then installed the principals in a most able and impressive manner as follows : —Comps . Dart , Z . j Askew , II . ; Price , J . The following officers were
appointed for the ensuing year : —Comps . Hillman , Treas . ; Birch , P . S . ; Coliings , S . E . ; Smith-Parsons , S . N . ; Paxton , ist Asst . Soj . ; P . H . Emanuel , 2 nd Asst . Soj . After adopting the audit report a vote of thanks wis unanimously recorded to the Installing Principal , Comp . Elverston for the very able manner in carrying out the duties . After Comp . Elverston returned thanks the chapter
was closed in due solemn form . The companions then adjourned to the Dolphin Hotel , when a remarkable good dinner was served in the usual well-known style by Comp . Parnell . The usual Royal Arch toasts were duly honoured . Comp . Askew proposed " The Health of the Provincial Grand Superintendent , and Officers Present and Past . "
Comp . Dart , P . G . Swd . Br ., responded for the present officers , and Comps . Brickwood and Willmott for the past officers . The former congratulated Comp . Dart on being appointed to Prov . oflice , and thought that the Grand Superintendent had made a wise selection . Comp . Elverston , in proposing " The Health of the First Principal , " gave a retrospect of the past year , and
congratulated the chapter in selecting such an energetic Mason for its head . He felt sure the Carnarvon Chapter in the ensuing year would not fail to prosper , for he had known Comp . Askew for many years and a better Mason there could not be . Comp . Dart proposed "The Health of the Installing Principal , " eulogising him as a great and shining light in
the Province of Hampshire and Isle of Wight . Comp . Price proposed "The Principals of . S 04 , " and Comp . Hillman responded . Comp . Birch proposed "The Visitors , " and Comps . the Rev . Kendell , Lind , and Strick responded . Comp . Dart , in proposing "The Oflicers , " hoped they
would have energy painted on their brow , for they would have to work hard , as they would have plenty to do during the year . He hoped the Carnarvon Chapter would be second to none in thc province . Comps . Askew and Birch responded . A most pleasant evening was spent , with harmony intervening the speeches .
WARRINGTON . —Uilbert Greenall Chapter ( No . 1250 ) .- 'The fifth annivers-ary of this successful chapter was held on 'Tuesday , the 23 rd inst ., at the Masonic rooms , Sankcy-strect , when the members mustered in stron " - force ; there also being visitors present , including Comps . I ) . VV . Finney . I ' . / ... and VV . S . Hawkins , P . Z . 14 S . 'The minutes uf the last convocation having been read and confirmed , 1 : Comp . P . I . Edelsten , P . Prov . G . Standard
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Bearer , and P . Z . of chapters 14 S and 1230 , proceeded to install the 'Three Principals , viz ., Comps . S . Wallhead , M . E . Z . ; VV . Taylor , H . ; and VV . 11 . Jenkins , J ., in accordance with the ritual rites and ceremonies of the order , which was done in his usual efficient and very impressive manner . The M . E . Z . then invested the following oliicers : Comps .
| . II . Galloway , I . P . Z . ; VV . Bolton , S . E ' . ; A . G . Webster , S . N . ; _ G . Mackay , P . S . ; R . Heaton , 'Treas . ; and T . Domville , Janitor . 'The business of the chapter being concluded , the companions adjourned to banquet , under the presidency of the . M . E . Z . ( Comp . S . Wallhead ) .
During the evening , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly given and responded to , and which were interspersed with various song's suitable for thc occasion—the same being rendered in a superior manner . After spending a very pleasant evening , the companions duly separated in perfect harmony .
MARLBOROUGH . —Methuen " „ Chapter ( No . ' 533 ) - —This chapter met at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday , the 17 th inst . Among those present were Comps . | . C . Maclean , P . Z . 355 , P . G . P . S , M . E . Z . ; A . Plummer , P . Z ., P . G . S . N ., H . ; George Pike , P . G . Soj ., J . ; T . A . Llovd , I . P . Z . ; Brookes Hill , acting S . E . ; A . Risdon , S . N . ; and VV . S . Bambridge , P . S . The visitors were
Comps . Jno . Chandler , P . Z . 355 , P . P . G . H . ; R . Tarrant , P . Z . 355 ; E . R . Fry , Treas . 355 ; G . Drake ; and others . The minutes of the last chapter were read and confirmed . It was then proposed , seconded , and carried unanimously that the chair of the chapter be endowed , and a sum of £ 10 ios . was voted to be placed on the fist of Comp . J . C .
Maclean , M . E . Z ., who is Steward for the province for the Girls' School the present year . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the installation banquet at the Ailesbury Arms Hotel , when the usual toasts were given and duly honoured , and a most agreeable evening was spent , under the genial presidency of the M . E . Z .
KINGSTON . —Mozart Chapter ( No . 1929 ) . — This chapter met at the Griffin Hotel on the 15 th inst . Among those in attendance were Comps . E . M . Lott , Mus . Doc , G . Org ., M . E . Z . ; T . Phillips , H . ; H . | . Lardner , P . Z ., ] . ; T . C . Walls , P . G . Soj . Middx ., P . Z ., S . E . ; Thomas , P . S . ; E . J . Hoare , acting ist A . S . ; T . Tremere , acting 2 nd A . S . ; Lane , Janitor . Comp . Jolly , 1623 , was
a visitor . The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , Bro . Longley , 1 745 , who had previously been balloted for , was ably exalted into Royal Arch Masonry by the H . The election of officers for the year ensuing resulted in favour of Comps . Phillips , M . E . Z . ; Lardner , H . ; Walls , J . ; Dr . Lott , S . E . ; Thomas , S . N . ; Hoare , P . S . ; Lake , Treasurer ; Lane , Janitor . The P . S .
elect nominated Comps . I remere and Aynsley as his Assistants . A Past Principal ' s jewel having been voted to the M . E . Z ., letters from Comps . VV . Lake , J . Bennett , F . Bennett , and Aynsley were read , pleading inability to attend . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . The M . E . Z . gave the numerous toasts tersely , but with point and humour .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
PRINCE LEOPOLD LODGE ( No . 238 ) .-This prosperous lodge met at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on the 16 th inst . Among those present were Bros . F . Farrington , W . M . ; VV . E . Farrington , S . W . ; T . R . Richnell , P . P . G . S . B . Middx . and Surrey , Treasurer , acting J . W . ; T . 9 . Harding , M . O . ; Prower , acting S . O . ; R . Harris , actinsr I . O . ; Codd , actinir Secretary : K . A .
Harris , I . G . ; T . C . Walls , P . G . S . B ., P . M . ; and others . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken on behalf of Bro . A . Proudfoot , 201 , and it being unanimous he was duly advanced to the Degree of M . M . M ., by Bro . Walls . The election of W . M ., Treasurer , and Tyler resulted in favour of Bros . VV . E . Farrington , T . R . Richnell , and Smith , respectively . Bro . Walls was appointed Steward to
represent the lodge at the next Festival of the Mark Benevolent Fund . A Past Master ' s jewel having been voted to the W . M ., and letters of apology for non-attendance read from Bros . W . Wigginton , P . M ., Sec ; Dodd , J . Harris , A . Tisley , and others , the lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned to the banquet . The usual routine of toasts was gone through , and a most agreeable evening spent .
HASTINGS . —East Sussex Lodge ( No . 166 ) . —The usual quarterly meeting of this lodge was held at the Castle Ilotel on Tuesday , the 16 th inst . The W . M ., Bro . Capt . E . W . J . Hennah , Prov . G . J . W ., presided , supported by Bros . Councillor VV . H . Russell , Prov . G . I . D ., S . W . ; T . VV . Markwick , Prov . G . Stwd ., J . W . ; T . H . Hallett , Prov . G . Org ., M . O . ; F . Duke , Prov . G . Sec
S . O . ; J . B . Foord , J . O . ; Very Rev . E . R . Currie , M . A ., Prov . G . Chap ., Chap . ; John Bray , Sec . ; C . S . Chandler , S . D . ; Henry Kimm , J . D . ; as l . G . ; Thomas Trollope , M . D ., P . P . G . M . M . M . Sussex , P . M . ; Councillor C . W . Duke , P . P . G . S . W ., P . M ., D . C ; R . Pidcock , P . P . G . S . B ., P . M . ; C . H . Haine ; and others . The minutes of meeting held last November having been
confirmed , and communications read , successful ballots were then taken on behalf of Bro . Edward Davis , M . M . 1184 , and Bro . Henry Gloyns , M . M . 40 , and both being in attendance were regularly advanced to the Degree of Mark Master Mason in a most able manner by the W . M ., Bro . Hennah . 'The bye-laws were then read , after which the election of Master for the ensuing year then took place ,
resulting in the unanimous return of Bro . Russell , S . W ., and , that brother having suitably responded , Bro . F . Rossiter , P . P . G . D . C , was re-elected Treasurer . The Audit Committee and Stewards were then elected , after which the sum of five guineas was voted from the funds of the lodge , and placed on Bro . Russell ' s list . Other matters having been disposed of , the lodge was closed till May next , when the installation takes place .
Bro . Sir John E . Gorst , Q . C , M . P ., presided atthe meeting , on the 19 th inst ., 01 the Royal Commission on Loss of Life at Sea ,
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Knights Templar .
DARLINGTON . —St . Cuthbert ' s Preceptory ( No . 139 ) . —In the absence of the E . P ., Sir Knight John Bailey , through illness , the chair was taken by Sir Knight Charles Rutter Fry , P . E . P ., ' assisted by the officers , on Tuesday , the iCth inst . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , n , £ "'?•_ . ¦ ! - Barron , E . P . elect , was presented by P . t-. P . Sir Knight Ness to the acting E . Pfor installation
. Sir Knight Fry giving the ceremony most correctly and impressively . 1 he E P . then appointed the following officers for the year : Sir Kni ghts S . Wilson , Constable ; C . D . Hih Drury , Marshal ; VVm . Logan , Expert : F . Tovey Capt . of Guard ; E . Cowper , Chamberlain ; VV . Hodgson ! Herald ; C . R . Fry , P . E . P ., Treasurer ; S . F . Bous . held , Registrar ; and T . Prince , Outer Guard . The Very Kmment Prov . Prior , Charles James Banister , Past Grand
Captain of England , was saluted , and retired under an arch of steel . " Hearty good wishes " having been proposed by the members of the Royal Kent and Mount Grace Preceptories , the preceptory was closed . The banquet was held at the King ' s Head Hotel , under the presidency of the E . P ., Sir Knight T . M . Barron , supported on his right hy the Prov . Prior , Sir Knight C . J . Banister ; the Prov . Sub . Prior , Sir Knight R . A . Luck ; P . E . P . Ness . ; Sir Knights Dr . Drury , E . Cowper , F .
Toney , and others ; and on his left P . E . P ' s . C . R . Fry , H . Maddison , Sir Knights Logan , Hodgson , P . E . P . ; S . F . Bousfield , S . Wilson , and others . I he usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed , and cordially responded to by the V . E . Prior , Sub . Prior , E . Preceptor , P . E . Preceptor , and the officers of the preceptory ; and a thoroughly enjoyable , instructive , and a happy evening was spent , P . E . P . Henry Maddison giving his Installation song most admirably , whicli was highly appreciated . Several candidates are to be proposed at the next meeting .
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Ancient and Accepted Rite .
DARLINGTON . —St . Cuthbert ' s Chapter ( No 9 6 ) . —The chapter was opened by Ex . and Perfect Bro . Charles Rutter Fry , M . VV . S ., assisted by the officers of the chapter , on VVednesday , the 17 th inst . III . Bro . Charles James Banister , S . G . I . G . 33 , was received in due form , and saluted . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Ex . and Perfect Bro . Bailey was elected M . W . S . ; Ex . and Perfect Bro . Henry MaddisonTreas .
, Business of the chapter being over , it was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to supper in the dining hall , under the presidency of the M . VV . S ., Bro . C . R . Fry . The loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed from the chair . III . Bro . C . J . Banister returned thanks for the "Supreme Council , " and also for his own health , also
proposing " Ihe Health ofthe M . VV . S ., " expressing himself well pleased with the admirable manner thc chapter was worked . The M . VV . S . returned thanks for himself and his officers , hoping that their dear friend and III . Bro . may be spared for many years to attend their meetings . The last toast brought a very happy evening to a close . — " Happy to meet , sorry lo part , and happy to meet again . "
Kosicrucian Society.
Kosicrucian Society .
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE YORK COLLEGE . The annual obligatory meeting of the members of this college took place on Saturday , the 20 th inst ., in the Freemasons' Hall , St . Saviour-gate , York , which had been courteously lent for the purpose by the trustees of the Eboracum Lodge . Thelodge room was admii ably suited
for the purpose , and its appearance was most effective when prepared for the ceremonies . The members of the college present included Fratres T . B . Whytehead , Hon . IX ., Chief Adept of the province ; J . M . Meek , V ., Suffragan ; Rev . VV . C . Lukis . VII . ; Tudor Trevor , III ., Celebrant ; T . J . Wilkinson , VI ., Prov . Treas . ; VV . H . Cowper , II ., Deputy and Prov . Sec ; VV . Brown , I ., as Sec ; C . L .
Mason , V ., as P . A . ; T . M . Barron , III ., as S . A . ; S . Middleton , IV ., T . A . ; C . R . Fry , III ., as Q . A . ; J . L . Atherton , II ., Conductor of Novices ; Majo ~ McGachen , I ., Torch Bearer ; J . W . Monckman , I ., Herald ; Dr . Drury , I ., Guardian of the Temple ; and Bros . J . R . Dore , G . Althorpe , C . Palliser , F . Smith , C . Crabtree , W : Flockton , R . Craig , VV . II . B . Atkinson , and others . On the roll of members ( numbering 59 ) being called , it
was found that all had responded , save live . Successful ballots were taken for Bros . Henry Thompson , P . M . 602 , and Lieut . Donald Grant , 123 , and these brethren were admitted , tested , entrusted , and received into the M . C . On a scroll being taken for Celebrant , Fra . R . VV . Moore , IV ., was elected . A letter was read from Fra . Moore , expressing regret that severe illness prevented his attendance . Fra .
J . M . Meek , V ., was re-elected Treasurer of the college , and read his audited report for the past year , showing a substantial balance in hand . It was resolved that in future the transactions of the college should be published for the use of the members in the form of a quarterly journal . Congratulatory letters and telegrams were read from
several members of the Order , including Fras . VV . J . Hughan , IX . ( Torquay ); G . P . Brockbank , Hon . IX ., Chief Adept of Lancashire ; J . S . Cumberland , Hon . VIM . ; and others ; and it was resolved to hold the next meting at York on thc 3 rd VVednesday in May , when airangements will be made tor the members to visit some of the special places and objects of interest in the city . It
had been announced that Era . R . VV . Moore would read a paper upon the Runic Stone in Leeds Parish Church , and in his absence Fra . T . J . Wilkinson , whose literary scivices to the college have been very great , volunteered to read a paper , which , however , was deferred , owing to the lateness of the evening , until the next gathering . Thc Ciiit ' . i" AUKPT then delivered his annual
address . He said : —Fratres , on the occasion of addressing you on the sixth anniversary of the constitution of this College , and of the formation of this county of Yorkshire into a province , 1 must first congratulate you as members of the Rosicrucian Order upon the prosperity which has followed us in the north of England , and upon the strength and vitality whicli have attended our efforts
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Comp . R . A . Luck , P . Z . in , P . P . G . J ., responded on behalf of the numerous visitors present . The proceedings terminated shortly afterwards . During the evening Comps . ] . Hudson . G . Porteu ? , J . R . Nicholson , VV . Liddell , J . Pott ' s , F . Maddison , J . Eggleston , G . Tawse , and VV . Beattie contributed to the harmony of the evening in a very excellent manner , rendering several songs and recitations .
HEREFORD . —Palladian Chapter ( No . 120 ) . — The quarterly meeting and installation of Principals took place at the Green Dragon Hotel , on Monday , the 16 th inst . There were present Comps . G . R . Godson , M . E . Z ; J . R . Smith , H . ; John Marchant , J . j O . Shellard , P . Z . ; J . Slower Hewett , P . / .. ; Thomas Smith , P . Z . ; A . S . Townsend , Chas . Rootes , E . Maddison , J . Searle , Rev .
R . Evans , and J . Archer White . Ihe chapter was opened in the usual manner ; the Principals were then installed by Comps . J . Stower Hewett and Thos . Smith . The officers for the ensuing year are as follows : Comps . J . R . Smith , M . E . Z . ; John Marchant , H . ; VV . Rowe , J . ; O . Shellard , Treasurer ; Theo .
Lane , P . Z ., S . E . ; Chas . Rootes , S . N . ; A . S . Townsend , P . S . ; Rev . R . Evans , ist Asst . Soj . ; H . Matthews , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; and C . A . Stephens , Janitor . There being no further business , the chapter was closed in peace and harmony . The companions dined together , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were honoured .
SWINDON . —Wiltshire Chapter ( No . 355 ) . — The meeting of this chapter , which is the oldest in the province , Sir Daniel Gooch having been the first Principal , was held at the Masonic Hall on Friday , the 12 th inst . Among those who attended were Comps . Geo . Pike , P . G . Soj ., M . E . Z . ; F . H . Goldney , H . ; John Chandler , P . Z ., P . P . G . H ., J . ; A . Plummer , P . Z ., P . G . S . N ., S . E . ; Edwin
Eyres , P . Z ., P . P . G . Reg ., acting S . N . ; J . C . Maclean , P . 7 .., P . P . G . P . S ., acting P . S . ; H . C . Tombs , P . Z ., P . P . G . H ., P . G . S . E . ; T . Ringer , P . Z . 1533 , P . P . G . S . B . ; H . Kinneir , P . Z ., P . P . G . H . ; and E . R . Fry , Treas . The visitors were Comps . Rev . J . A . Lloyd , P . Z . 1533 ; T . V . Tonne , P . Z . 147 S , P . G . Reg . ; H . T . Birch , P . Z . ; and R . Tarrant , P . Z .
The chapter was duly opened and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was then taken on behalf of Bros . Henry Kemble , S . W . 355 , and VV . E . V . Browne , S . D . 355 , which was unanimous , and they were duly exalted by the M . E . Z ., assisted by his officers , to the Supreme Degree of a R . A . M . The sum of £ 5 5 s . was voted by the chapter , to be placed on the list of Comp . J . C . Maclean , P . Z . 355 , P . P . G . P . S ., who has
undertaken the duties of Steward for the province during the present year , which was afterwards supplemented by an additional sum of £ 553 . to endow the chair of Z . Letters of apology were read by the S . E . from Comps . Earl Cowley , W . I-I . Long , M . P ., and others , regretting their inability to be present . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned in harmony to an installation banquet at the Goddard Arms Hotel , ' and a pleasant evening was spent .
HAVANT . —Carnarvon Chapter ( No . 804 ) . — The annual meeting of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , the 16 th instant , when there were present Comps . | . A . Elverston , Z . ; T . Askew , H . j J . Coliings , E . ; H . Kimber , N . ; VV . Dart , P . Z ., P . G . S . B . ; N . Hillman , P . Z . ; H . Triggs , P . Z . ; J . Parnell , P . Z . ; C . V . Birch , J . Price , C . Courtier , VV . Bowman , and P . II . Emanuel . Visitors : Comps . I .
Brickwood , J . VVilmott , Lind , Str ' tck , Rev . Kendell , and Woodrow . The chapter was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last Convocation were read and confirmed . Companion Elverston then installed the principals in a most able and impressive manner as follows : —Comps . Dart , Z . j Askew , II . ; Price , J . The following officers were
appointed for the ensuing year : —Comps . Hillman , Treas . ; Birch , P . S . ; Coliings , S . E . ; Smith-Parsons , S . N . ; Paxton , ist Asst . Soj . ; P . H . Emanuel , 2 nd Asst . Soj . After adopting the audit report a vote of thanks wis unanimously recorded to the Installing Principal , Comp . Elverston for the very able manner in carrying out the duties . After Comp . Elverston returned thanks the chapter
was closed in due solemn form . The companions then adjourned to the Dolphin Hotel , when a remarkable good dinner was served in the usual well-known style by Comp . Parnell . The usual Royal Arch toasts were duly honoured . Comp . Askew proposed " The Health of the Provincial Grand Superintendent , and Officers Present and Past . "
Comp . Dart , P . G . Swd . Br ., responded for the present officers , and Comps . Brickwood and Willmott for the past officers . The former congratulated Comp . Dart on being appointed to Prov . oflice , and thought that the Grand Superintendent had made a wise selection . Comp . Elverston , in proposing " The Health of the First Principal , " gave a retrospect of the past year , and
congratulated the chapter in selecting such an energetic Mason for its head . He felt sure the Carnarvon Chapter in the ensuing year would not fail to prosper , for he had known Comp . Askew for many years and a better Mason there could not be . Comp . Dart proposed "The Health of the Installing Principal , " eulogising him as a great and shining light in
the Province of Hampshire and Isle of Wight . Comp . Price proposed "The Principals of . S 04 , " and Comp . Hillman responded . Comp . Birch proposed "The Visitors , " and Comps . the Rev . Kendell , Lind , and Strick responded . Comp . Dart , in proposing "The Oflicers , " hoped they
would have energy painted on their brow , for they would have to work hard , as they would have plenty to do during the year . He hoped the Carnarvon Chapter would be second to none in thc province . Comps . Askew and Birch responded . A most pleasant evening was spent , with harmony intervening the speeches .
WARRINGTON . —Uilbert Greenall Chapter ( No . 1250 ) .- 'The fifth annivers-ary of this successful chapter was held on 'Tuesday , the 23 rd inst ., at the Masonic rooms , Sankcy-strect , when the members mustered in stron " - force ; there also being visitors present , including Comps . I ) . VV . Finney . I ' . / ... and VV . S . Hawkins , P . Z . 14 S . 'The minutes uf the last convocation having been read and confirmed , 1 : Comp . P . I . Edelsten , P . Prov . G . Standard
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Bearer , and P . Z . of chapters 14 S and 1230 , proceeded to install the 'Three Principals , viz ., Comps . S . Wallhead , M . E . Z . ; VV . Taylor , H . ; and VV . 11 . Jenkins , J ., in accordance with the ritual rites and ceremonies of the order , which was done in his usual efficient and very impressive manner . The M . E . Z . then invested the following oliicers : Comps .
| . II . Galloway , I . P . Z . ; VV . Bolton , S . E ' . ; A . G . Webster , S . N . ; _ G . Mackay , P . S . ; R . Heaton , 'Treas . ; and T . Domville , Janitor . 'The business of the chapter being concluded , the companions adjourned to banquet , under the presidency of the . M . E . Z . ( Comp . S . Wallhead ) .
During the evening , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly given and responded to , and which were interspersed with various song's suitable for thc occasion—the same being rendered in a superior manner . After spending a very pleasant evening , the companions duly separated in perfect harmony .
MARLBOROUGH . —Methuen " „ Chapter ( No . ' 533 ) - —This chapter met at the Masonic Hall on Wednesday , the 17 th inst . Among those present were Comps . | . C . Maclean , P . Z . 355 , P . G . P . S , M . E . Z . ; A . Plummer , P . Z ., P . G . S . N ., H . ; George Pike , P . G . Soj ., J . ; T . A . Llovd , I . P . Z . ; Brookes Hill , acting S . E . ; A . Risdon , S . N . ; and VV . S . Bambridge , P . S . The visitors were
Comps . Jno . Chandler , P . Z . 355 , P . P . G . H . ; R . Tarrant , P . Z . 355 ; E . R . Fry , Treas . 355 ; G . Drake ; and others . The minutes of the last chapter were read and confirmed . It was then proposed , seconded , and carried unanimously that the chair of the chapter be endowed , and a sum of £ 10 ios . was voted to be placed on the fist of Comp . J . C .
Maclean , M . E . Z ., who is Steward for the province for the Girls' School the present year . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the installation banquet at the Ailesbury Arms Hotel , when the usual toasts were given and duly honoured , and a most agreeable evening was spent , under the genial presidency of the M . E . Z .
KINGSTON . —Mozart Chapter ( No . 1929 ) . — This chapter met at the Griffin Hotel on the 15 th inst . Among those in attendance were Comps . E . M . Lott , Mus . Doc , G . Org ., M . E . Z . ; T . Phillips , H . ; H . | . Lardner , P . Z ., ] . ; T . C . Walls , P . G . Soj . Middx ., P . Z ., S . E . ; Thomas , P . S . ; E . J . Hoare , acting ist A . S . ; T . Tremere , acting 2 nd A . S . ; Lane , Janitor . Comp . Jolly , 1623 , was
a visitor . The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , Bro . Longley , 1 745 , who had previously been balloted for , was ably exalted into Royal Arch Masonry by the H . The election of officers for the year ensuing resulted in favour of Comps . Phillips , M . E . Z . ; Lardner , H . ; Walls , J . ; Dr . Lott , S . E . ; Thomas , S . N . ; Hoare , P . S . ; Lake , Treasurer ; Lane , Janitor . The P . S .
elect nominated Comps . I remere and Aynsley as his Assistants . A Past Principal ' s jewel having been voted to the M . E . Z ., letters from Comps . VV . Lake , J . Bennett , F . Bennett , and Aynsley were read , pleading inability to attend . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . The M . E . Z . gave the numerous toasts tersely , but with point and humour .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
PRINCE LEOPOLD LODGE ( No . 238 ) .-This prosperous lodge met at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on the 16 th inst . Among those present were Bros . F . Farrington , W . M . ; VV . E . Farrington , S . W . ; T . R . Richnell , P . P . G . S . B . Middx . and Surrey , Treasurer , acting J . W . ; T . 9 . Harding , M . O . ; Prower , acting S . O . ; R . Harris , actinsr I . O . ; Codd , actinir Secretary : K . A .
Harris , I . G . ; T . C . Walls , P . G . S . B ., P . M . ; and others . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken on behalf of Bro . A . Proudfoot , 201 , and it being unanimous he was duly advanced to the Degree of M . M . M ., by Bro . Walls . The election of W . M ., Treasurer , and Tyler resulted in favour of Bros . VV . E . Farrington , T . R . Richnell , and Smith , respectively . Bro . Walls was appointed Steward to
represent the lodge at the next Festival of the Mark Benevolent Fund . A Past Master ' s jewel having been voted to the W . M ., and letters of apology for non-attendance read from Bros . W . Wigginton , P . M ., Sec ; Dodd , J . Harris , A . Tisley , and others , the lodge was then closed and the brethren adjourned to the banquet . The usual routine of toasts was gone through , and a most agreeable evening spent .
HASTINGS . —East Sussex Lodge ( No . 166 ) . —The usual quarterly meeting of this lodge was held at the Castle Ilotel on Tuesday , the 16 th inst . The W . M ., Bro . Capt . E . W . J . Hennah , Prov . G . J . W ., presided , supported by Bros . Councillor VV . H . Russell , Prov . G . I . D ., S . W . ; T . VV . Markwick , Prov . G . Stwd ., J . W . ; T . H . Hallett , Prov . G . Org ., M . O . ; F . Duke , Prov . G . Sec
S . O . ; J . B . Foord , J . O . ; Very Rev . E . R . Currie , M . A ., Prov . G . Chap ., Chap . ; John Bray , Sec . ; C . S . Chandler , S . D . ; Henry Kimm , J . D . ; as l . G . ; Thomas Trollope , M . D ., P . P . G . M . M . M . Sussex , P . M . ; Councillor C . W . Duke , P . P . G . S . W ., P . M ., D . C ; R . Pidcock , P . P . G . S . B ., P . M . ; C . H . Haine ; and others . The minutes of meeting held last November having been
confirmed , and communications read , successful ballots were then taken on behalf of Bro . Edward Davis , M . M . 1184 , and Bro . Henry Gloyns , M . M . 40 , and both being in attendance were regularly advanced to the Degree of Mark Master Mason in a most able manner by the W . M ., Bro . Hennah . 'The bye-laws were then read , after which the election of Master for the ensuing year then took place ,
resulting in the unanimous return of Bro . Russell , S . W ., and , that brother having suitably responded , Bro . F . Rossiter , P . P . G . D . C , was re-elected Treasurer . The Audit Committee and Stewards were then elected , after which the sum of five guineas was voted from the funds of the lodge , and placed on Bro . Russell ' s list . Other matters having been disposed of , the lodge was closed till May next , when the installation takes place .
Bro . Sir John E . Gorst , Q . C , M . P ., presided atthe meeting , on the 19 th inst ., 01 the Royal Commission on Loss of Life at Sea ,
Knights Templar.
Knights Templar .
DARLINGTON . —St . Cuthbert ' s Preceptory ( No . 139 ) . —In the absence of the E . P ., Sir Knight John Bailey , through illness , the chair was taken by Sir Knight Charles Rutter Fry , P . E . P ., ' assisted by the officers , on Tuesday , the iCth inst . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , n , £ "'?•_ . ¦ ! - Barron , E . P . elect , was presented by P . t-. P . Sir Knight Ness to the acting E . Pfor installation
. Sir Knight Fry giving the ceremony most correctly and impressively . 1 he E P . then appointed the following officers for the year : Sir Kni ghts S . Wilson , Constable ; C . D . Hih Drury , Marshal ; VVm . Logan , Expert : F . Tovey Capt . of Guard ; E . Cowper , Chamberlain ; VV . Hodgson ! Herald ; C . R . Fry , P . E . P ., Treasurer ; S . F . Bous . held , Registrar ; and T . Prince , Outer Guard . The Very Kmment Prov . Prior , Charles James Banister , Past Grand
Captain of England , was saluted , and retired under an arch of steel . " Hearty good wishes " having been proposed by the members of the Royal Kent and Mount Grace Preceptories , the preceptory was closed . The banquet was held at the King ' s Head Hotel , under the presidency of the E . P ., Sir Knight T . M . Barron , supported on his right hy the Prov . Prior , Sir Knight C . J . Banister ; the Prov . Sub . Prior , Sir Knight R . A . Luck ; P . E . P . Ness . ; Sir Knights Dr . Drury , E . Cowper , F .
Toney , and others ; and on his left P . E . P ' s . C . R . Fry , H . Maddison , Sir Knights Logan , Hodgson , P . E . P . ; S . F . Bousfield , S . Wilson , and others . I he usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed , and cordially responded to by the V . E . Prior , Sub . Prior , E . Preceptor , P . E . Preceptor , and the officers of the preceptory ; and a thoroughly enjoyable , instructive , and a happy evening was spent , P . E . P . Henry Maddison giving his Installation song most admirably , whicli was highly appreciated . Several candidates are to be proposed at the next meeting .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
DARLINGTON . —St . Cuthbert ' s Chapter ( No 9 6 ) . —The chapter was opened by Ex . and Perfect Bro . Charles Rutter Fry , M . VV . S ., assisted by the officers of the chapter , on VVednesday , the 17 th inst . III . Bro . Charles James Banister , S . G . I . G . 33 , was received in due form , and saluted . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Ex . and Perfect Bro . Bailey was elected M . W . S . ; Ex . and Perfect Bro . Henry MaddisonTreas .
, Business of the chapter being over , it was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to supper in the dining hall , under the presidency of the M . VV . S ., Bro . C . R . Fry . The loyal and Masonic toasts were proposed from the chair . III . Bro . C . J . Banister returned thanks for the "Supreme Council , " and also for his own health , also
proposing " Ihe Health ofthe M . VV . S ., " expressing himself well pleased with the admirable manner thc chapter was worked . The M . VV . S . returned thanks for himself and his officers , hoping that their dear friend and III . Bro . may be spared for many years to attend their meetings . The last toast brought a very happy evening to a close . — " Happy to meet , sorry lo part , and happy to meet again . "
Kosicrucian Society.
Kosicrucian Society .
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE YORK COLLEGE . The annual obligatory meeting of the members of this college took place on Saturday , the 20 th inst ., in the Freemasons' Hall , St . Saviour-gate , York , which had been courteously lent for the purpose by the trustees of the Eboracum Lodge . Thelodge room was admii ably suited
for the purpose , and its appearance was most effective when prepared for the ceremonies . The members of the college present included Fratres T . B . Whytehead , Hon . IX ., Chief Adept of the province ; J . M . Meek , V ., Suffragan ; Rev . VV . C . Lukis . VII . ; Tudor Trevor , III ., Celebrant ; T . J . Wilkinson , VI ., Prov . Treas . ; VV . H . Cowper , II ., Deputy and Prov . Sec ; VV . Brown , I ., as Sec ; C . L .
Mason , V ., as P . A . ; T . M . Barron , III ., as S . A . ; S . Middleton , IV ., T . A . ; C . R . Fry , III ., as Q . A . ; J . L . Atherton , II ., Conductor of Novices ; Majo ~ McGachen , I ., Torch Bearer ; J . W . Monckman , I ., Herald ; Dr . Drury , I ., Guardian of the Temple ; and Bros . J . R . Dore , G . Althorpe , C . Palliser , F . Smith , C . Crabtree , W : Flockton , R . Craig , VV . II . B . Atkinson , and others . On the roll of members ( numbering 59 ) being called , it
was found that all had responded , save live . Successful ballots were taken for Bros . Henry Thompson , P . M . 602 , and Lieut . Donald Grant , 123 , and these brethren were admitted , tested , entrusted , and received into the M . C . On a scroll being taken for Celebrant , Fra . R . VV . Moore , IV ., was elected . A letter was read from Fra . Moore , expressing regret that severe illness prevented his attendance . Fra .
J . M . Meek , V ., was re-elected Treasurer of the college , and read his audited report for the past year , showing a substantial balance in hand . It was resolved that in future the transactions of the college should be published for the use of the members in the form of a quarterly journal . Congratulatory letters and telegrams were read from
several members of the Order , including Fras . VV . J . Hughan , IX . ( Torquay ); G . P . Brockbank , Hon . IX ., Chief Adept of Lancashire ; J . S . Cumberland , Hon . VIM . ; and others ; and it was resolved to hold the next meting at York on thc 3 rd VVednesday in May , when airangements will be made tor the members to visit some of the special places and objects of interest in the city . It
had been announced that Era . R . VV . Moore would read a paper upon the Runic Stone in Leeds Parish Church , and in his absence Fra . T . J . Wilkinson , whose literary scivices to the college have been very great , volunteered to read a paper , which , however , was deferred , owing to the lateness of the evening , until the next gathering . Thc Ciiit ' . i" AUKPT then delivered his annual
address . He said : —Fratres , on the occasion of addressing you on the sixth anniversary of the constitution of this College , and of the formation of this county of Yorkshire into a province , 1 must first congratulate you as members of the Rosicrucian Order upon the prosperity which has followed us in the north of England , and upon the strength and vitality whicli have attended our efforts