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Article Allied Masonic Degrees. Page 1 of 1 Article Ancient and Accepted Rite. Page 1 of 1 Article Malta. Page 1 of 1 Article PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR AND MARK MASONRY. Page 1 of 1 Article ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Page 1 of 1 Article NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE IN LONDON. Page 1 of 1 Article MASONRY IN THE SOUDAN. Page 1 of 1 Article Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Page 1 of 1
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Allied Masonic Degrees.
Allied Masonic Degrees .
CONSECRATION OF THE W . M . SEWELL COUNCIL , No . II , AT MARYPORT . The above council , and the first in the province , was consecrated and dedicated on Monday , thc 15 th inst .. and about 20 candidates inducted into the Order by the R . W . Bro . Chas . F . Matier , P . D . G . M ., Grand Secretary , and assisted bv Bros . W . Nicholl , P . M ., G . J . W . ; C . S . Lane ,
P . M ., G . Swd . Br . ; P . de E . Collin , P . G . J . D . Eng . ; Col . F . R . Sewell , D . P . G . M . Cumberland and Westmorland ; and J . Nicholson , P . P . G . S . W . Bro . P . dc E . Collin was installed as first Master , Bros . Col . F . R . Sewell , S . W . ; J . Nicholson , J . W . ; J . Gardiner , Sec ; J . C . Thompson , Treas . ; G . Dalrymple , S . D . ; J . Dickinson , J . D . ; J . Smith , Org . ; J . H .
Raven , D . C ; H . Peacock , I . G . ; J . Eden , Stwd . ; and J . Messenger , Tyler . The following members were also present : Bros . Thos . Mandale , A . Walters , T . Atkinson , J . Abbott , J . Hodgson , J . O . Scott , E . B . Penrice , J . Kendall , and T . Brown . Bros . Matier , Nicholl , and Lane were , by a unanimous vote , elected honorary members of the council , and a vote of thanks was passed to them , ' to be recorded , for their able
services . The council is named after the late much respected Rro . W . M . Sewell , and father to Bro . Col . F . R . Sewell , D . P . G . M . M . of the province . The brethren subsequently dined at the Star Hotel .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
LIVERPOOL . — -Liverpool Chapter ( No . 19 ) . — This chapter was held at the Masonic Temple , Hope-street , on Friday , the 19 th inst . The chair was taken by the M . W . S ., Bro . Sinclair , assisted by the officers of the chapter . Ill Bros . N . C . Clement Beswick Royds , S . G . I . G ., 33 , and I . G . North-Western District , and Charles James Banister , S . G . I . G ., 33 , and I . G . North-Eastern District , were admitted under an arch of steel and saluted . The
minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The M . W . S . elect , Bro . Heap , 30 ° , was presented by 111 . Bro . Robertson , 31 , to 111 . Bro . Royds , S . G . I . G ., 33 ° , who installed him into the chair most impressively . iiro . Heap then appointed his officers as follows : 111 . Bro . Sinclair , 30 , as Prelate ; Bros . Hunter and Salter , island 2 nd Generals ; Thompson , G . M . ; Beesley , Raphael ; Houlding , Almoner j Foote , Capt . of Guard ; 111 . Bro . E . Pierpoint , 32 ° , Treas .
and Recorder ; and Bro . Ball , Outer Guard . After the business of the chapter was over , it was closed in due and solemn form . The banquet , which was very recherche , was held at the Adelphi Hotel , under the presidency of the M . W . S ., 111 . Bro . Heap , 30 , who proposed the loyal and Masonic toasts , 111 . Bro . Banister responding for " The Supreme Council " and his own health . III . Bro . Beswick Royds was
obliged to leave before the toasts could be proposed . III . Bro . Sinclair , 30 ° , proposed " The Health of the M . W . S . " in very flattering terms , and the M . W . S ., Bro . Heap , 30 , responded in suitable terms , and proposed " The Health of the Officers , " coupling with the toast the name of Bro . Hunter , 1 st General . 0
III . Bro . Robertson , P . M . W . S ., 31 , proposed " The Health of the Treasurer and Recorder , III . Bro . Edwd . Pierpoint , 32 V who , in responding , paid a high compliment to their late 111 . Rro . H . S . Alpass , 32 ° , who had held these offices ever since the chapter was consecrated . He also spoke most feelingl y about Bro . Banister , who had initiated him ( Bro . Pierpoint ) into Masonry nearly 30 years
ago . III . Bro . Thorburn responded for "The P . M . W . S . 's . " Bros . Tyrer , P . M . W . S ., and Hunter , ist General , between the speeches discoursed some excellent songs , and the evening was spent in love and harmony .
DARLINGTON . —St . Cuthbert ' s Chapter ( No . 9 6 ) . —This chapter held their installation meeting at the Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , the 17 th inst . 111 . Bro . Henry Maddison , M . W . S ., and his officers were present . 111 . Bro . Charles Fendelow , S . G . I . G ., 33 ° , I . G . Staffordshire , Warwick , Leicester , and Nottingham , and 111 . Bro . Charles J . Banister , S . G . I . G ., 33 , I . G . N . E . District , were admittedand saluted according to their rank . The minutes
, of the last chapter were read and conlirmed . The M . W . S . elect , Ex . and Perfect Bro . Charles Rutter Fry , was presented by the G . M . to III . Bro . Charles Banister , 33 ° , who installed him into the chair of M . W . S . with his usual care . The M . W . S . appointed his officers , suitably addressing each as they came up to the throne : Bros . Henry Maddison , P . M . W . S . ; Rev . Christopher Jackson , Prelate ; John Bailev . ist General ; lohn lames Wilks , 30 ° , 2 nd General :
Thomas Ness , Recorder ; Samuel Wilson , G . Marshal ; Thomas Metcalle Barron , Raphael ; William Logan , Herald ; Edwin Cowper , Captain of Guard ; Thomas Prince , Outer Guard . Letters and telegrams were received from several brethren who were prevented from being present . Business over , the chapter was closed in due form . A very sumptious banquet awaited the brethren in the dining hall , under the presidency of the M . W . S ., who
proposed the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , prefacing each with very appropriate remarks . 111 . Bro . C J . Banister proposed "The Health of III . Bro . Charles Fendelow , 33 ° , " and in reply this worthy and esteemed brother was most happy in hb remarks , which elicited cordial and enthusiastic cheers .
The M . W . S ., in replying to his health , entered fully into the duties and responsibilities of every Mason , and said all in their respective spheres in life should be bright examples of the excellence of our Masonic teaching . A truly happy evening was spent , and the last toast was proposed at 10 . 45 .
Bro . Alderman and Sheriff Whitehead was among those present on Saturday last at the distribution of prizes to the pupils of the Commercial Travellers' Schools , Pinner . Bro . the Karl and Countess of Umerick were among those present at the meeting held by the kind permission of W . H . Smith , M . P ., and Mrs . Smith , at 3 , Grosvenor-place , on Saturday last , in aid of the Church of England Soldiers' Institute .
Malta.
Malta .
VALETTA . —Wayfarers' Lodge ( No . 1926 , E . C . )—The installation ceremony of this young but flourishinglodge took place at the Masonic Hall , Strada Stretta , on Friday , the 12 th inst . The Iodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . James Montgomery , when Colour-Sergeant Wilson , Hants Regiment , and S . rgeant Williams , South York Regiment , were duly initiated into Freemasonry . Bros . Turner and Lees were passed , and Bro . Gardiner
raised , the work being admirably performed by thc W . M . Bro . R . Beck was re-elected Tyler . The W . M . then handed the Hiram to R . W . Bro . W . Kingston , D . G . M . Malta , for the purpose of installing the VV . M . elect . Rro . Montgomery , who had been re-elected unanimously , was then presented to the D . G . M . by Bro . D . C Wilson , I . P . M . The installation ceremony was performed by the D . G . M . most ably . The W . M . then invested his officers as
follows : Bros . D . C Wilson , I . P . M . ; VV . Harris , S . W . ; H . J . Harnack , J . W . ; R . IJ . Briggs , Treas . ; J . Pocock , Sec ; T . V . Ouinn , S . D . ; T . C . Morris , J . D . ; W . Wallace , I . G . ; ~ R . Beck , Tyler ; H . B . VVingrove and F . Gardiner , Stwds . The officers were addressed in an impressive manner by V . W . Bro . VV . Watson , D . D . G . M . Malta . A hearty vote of thanks was accorded to R . W . Bro . Kingston and V . W . Bro . Watson for their able
services . " Hearty good wishes " were tendered on behalf of many lodges , and the lodge was closed in ancient form . The brethren , about 70 in number , adjourned to the banquet room , and sat down to a well appointed repast , which reflected the greatest credit upon Bio . Beck , who , in a most complete and able manner , arranged the refreshments . The usual loyal , patriotic , and Masonic toasts were given and received in a thoroughly enthusiastic manner .
The individual toasts were ably and fitly responded to , and it will be a source of gratification to the absent brethren of the lodge to know that they were not forgotten , for their health and prosperity was given by the VV . M . in feeling terms , and most cordially received by the brethren . The meeting then closed , every brother having spent a thoroughly enjoyable and instructive evening . The izth June , 1 S 85 , will long be remembered by those who had the pleasure of attending on this occasion .
Prince Albert Victor And Mark Masonry.
PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR AND MARK MASONRY .
ADVANCEMENT IN THE ISAAC NEWTON LODGE . A meeting of the above Mark Lodge was held on the iSth inst ., at the Lion Hotel , Cambridge , for the purpose of advancing H . R . H . Piince Albert Victor , the Rev . J . N . Dalton ( His Royal Highness's governor ) and other Master Masons . The chair was filled by Bro H . J . Trevor-Jones
W . M . ; Bro . Bushell Anningson wasS . W ., and Bro . C . A . Carmalt Jones , J AV . There was a large attendance of distinguished visitors , including Bro . the Earl of Kintore , M . W . G . M . M . ; Bro . Lord Egerton of Tatton , D . G . M . M . ; Bro . F . Davison , P . G . D . and D . G . M . Middx . and Surrey ; Bro . H . S . Somerville-Burney , G . M . O . ; Bro . Kalph Gooding , G . J . O . ; Bro . H . Stone , G . S . ; Bro . Colonel S . H . Clerke , P . G . W . ; Bro . A . M . Broadley , P . Dist . G . M .
of the Mediterranean ; Bros . C . A . Vinter , J . O . ; R . P . Spice , G .- ^ . D . ; W . P . Collins , G . S . B . ; Henry George , G . A . D . C ; F . Binckes , G . Sec ; Rev . H . Cummings , G . Chap . ; Rev . T . W . Lemon , G . Chap . ; Frank Richardson , G . Reg . ; Rev . \ v . M . Heath , P . G . M . Dorset ; D . P . Cama , G . Stwd . ; Geo . Mickley , G . D . ; E . Hoare , G . Org . ; J . Neal York , P . M . 334 , and P . G . S . W . East Anglia ; C F . Vlatier , Grand Masters Lodge , P . G . W . ; A .
Tisley , G . A . D . C ; VV . B . Williamson , H . J . Smith , D . P . G . M . Northumberland and Durham ; B . Chennell , W . M . 334 ; N . Tracey , P . M . 70 . P . G . Sec . ; A . H . Moyes , S . W . 334 ; E . Hills , J . W . 334 ; O . Papworth , Sec . 334 ; Miles J . Walker , G . Swd . Br . ; George Gravely , G . I . G . ; Chas . Driver , P . G . S . of VV . ; Thomas Cubitt , P . G . O . ; T . Y . Strachan , D . P . G . M . Northumberland and Durham ; Rev . C J . Martvn , P . G . C . ; W . E . Williams , G . Steward
E . Tyson , G . Stwd . ; Percy Wallis , G . S . D ., W . M . 302 ; W . Nicholl , P . M . 34 , G . J . D . ; J . P . Lewin , Prov . G . J . W ., VV . M . 342 ; S . R . Anness , P . D . of C , W . M . 70 ; J . Shepherd , P . and I . of W ., 105 ; J . W . McCullum , 334 ; E . M . Money , Old Kent , S . D . ; and others . The lodge having been duly opened , the brethren were called to order to receive the Grand Officers . Several new members were thereupon balloted for and elected .
With respect to Prince Albert Victor , this preliminary was dispensed with by command of the M . W . Grand Master ( Lord Kintore ) . The ceremony of advancement was very ably performed by the VV . M . ( Bro . Trevor-Jones ) , who was well supported by his Wardens , Overseers , and Deacons . The Prince was chosen for the symbolical work . At the close of the ceremony the hearty thanks of the lodge were tendered to the M . W . Grand Master , his
Deputy , and the other Grand Officers for their attendance . It was also proposed by the W . M .. seconded by the S . W ., and carried with acclamation , "That thc M . W . Grand Master and the Deputy Grand Master ( Lords Kintore and Egerton of Tatton ) be elected Honorary Members of the lodge . " lhe M . W . Grand Master having suitably responded , the lodge was closed in due and ancient form . The brethien aftewards partook of luncheon , at which Lord Egerton of Tatton presided .
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
A confirmation was held on the 18 th inst . at St . Peter with St . Paul Church , Battersea rise , by the Lord Bishop of Rochester , at which 3 C of the children of this Institution were confirmed . The Bishop was attended by several of the clergy of the neighbourhood , including Rev . Cancn
Erskine Clarke and Rev . J . Toone , Chap , of the Institution . After the confirmation , the Bishop having expressed a wish to see over the Institution , was conducted there by the Chaplain , accompanied by the other clergy . He was received by Bros . Rucker , Richardson , Grey , and Matthews , representing the House Committee , also Miss Jarwood , the Matron ; Miss Davis , the Head Governess : and the other
members of the staff . His lordship having inspected the Institution , the children went through their calisthenic exercises , and were most kindly addressed by the Bishop , who , in giving advice and encouragement to thern , congratulated them on their behaviour and happy looks , and expressed a wish to bring his own family with him on some future occasion .
Northern Counties Lodge In London.
NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE IN LONDON .
A preliminary meeting of the brethren interested in forming a lodge for the Northern Counties , took place at 16 a , Great Queens-treet , on Thursday , when it was resolved that it was advisable to form a lodge for brethren north of the Trent . The formal resolutions will be published next week , in the Fi-eemason .
Masonry In The Soudan.
MASONRY IN THE SOUDAN .
A Masonic gathering of unusual interest took place at Suakim on Saturday , the gth ult . Several well-known enthusiastic Masons had made arrangements , with the sanction of General Sir Gerald Graham , commanding Suakim Field Force , to hold a meeting at the Ordnance Stores . For this purpose two large tents were erected and
thrown into one , and everything was done to give a Masonic appearance to the interior . The chair was taken at 6 . 30 p . m . by Major O . G . Cabenagh , I . P . M . iggi , and there were representatives ,. from no less than 21 lodges , India sending five . The proceeding Jwas opened by an appropriate address from the Rev . W . H . BULLOCK , who said it was an
occasion much to be remembered among Masons , as being the first gathering of the Craft in the Soudan . He also gave some interesting information as to the customs of the Arabs , on the subject of signs ; and said that doubtless in the far past the Soudanese knew something of the science , after which Bro . MCINGRNY made a few appropriate remarks on the interesting occasion which had brought them
together . A vote of thanks was unanimously given to the senior Chaplain for his kindness in obtaining from the General Officer Commanding permission to hold the meeting ; also to Bro . VV . Daley for the trouble he had taken in organising it . ' The meeting was brought to a close by some concluding remarks from the PRESIDENT , who suggested that , as a
memorial of this occasion , a subscription list should be opened for the benefit of widows and orphans of Masons who had fallen in the campaign . 'This , it need scarcely be stated , was unanimously adopted . After these proceedings the brethren took their places at the festive board , and an hour was pleasantly passed in brotherly intercourse , and all separated to their tents highly gratified at this , the first meeting of the Craft in the Desert .
Bros . Thomas Clarke and Alderman Evans were elected Sheriffs of London and Middlesex on Wednesday last . Bro . Colonel King-Harman , M . P . for County Dublin , has been adopted as Conservative candidate at the
next election , for the Isle of Thanet division of the county of Kent . Bros , the Crown Prince of Germany , and the Duke of Connaught were present among the mourners at the funeral of the late Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia , the Duke's father-in-law .
Lieut .-General Randolph entertained his brother officers in the Provincial Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons of Sussex at a sumptuous banquet in the Royal Pavilion , Brighton , on Wednesday evening . Vocal and instrumental music pleasingly diversified the proceedings . We regret to state that Bro . James Terry is too unwell to rehearse the ceremony of consecration at the
Marquis of Ripon Lodge of Instruction , No . I 48 g , Queen s Hotel , Victoria-park , but Bro . VV . H . Lee , P . G . A . Sec . for Middlesex , P . M ., P . Z ., & c , has kindly consented to rehearse the ceremony of installation , and Bro . Morgan , P . M ., will deliver a lecture . The Queen has been graciously pleased to present to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital , at Canterbury ,
a copy of each of her works , " Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands , " and " More Leaves from the Journal of a Life in the Highlands . " Each volume bears the Royal autograph ; the inscription being , " Presented to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital by Victoria , R . I ., June , 1885 . Among the members of the Administration
which has just been installed in office , who are Freemasons , will be found the Earl of Carnarvon , Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; Bro . E . Gibson , Lord Chancellor of Ireland ; Sir M . Hicks-Beach , Bart ., Chancellor of the Exchequer ; Col . Stanley , Secretary of State for the Colonies j and Bros . D . Plunket , Sir W . Hart-Dyke , the Earl of Lathom , Marquis of Waterford , C . Dalrymple , and the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths.
Births , Marriages , and Deaths .
BIRTHS . CATER . —On the 22 nd inst ., at West Lodge , Barnet , the wife of J . J . Cater , of a son . GIBBS . —On the 21 st inst ., at Felix Villa , Tunbridge , the wife of A . Gibbs , of a daughter . pITT . —On the 21 st inst ., at Cirencester , the wife of the Rev . G . L . Pitt , of a daughter . SYKES . —On the 22 nd inst ., at James-street , Buckinghamgate , the wife of C . P . Sykes , Esq ., of a daughter .
MARRIAGES . CORKE—CHAUNTLER . —On the iSth inst ., at the parish church , Streatham , Charles Thomas , son of R . Corke , of Streatham , to Ada , daughter of J . Chauntler , of Holmesdale , Upper Tooting . RICH ARDSON—BAKER . —On the 23 rd inst ., at St . James ' s , Piccadilly , T . O . Richardson , to Mary R ., daughter of the late R . Baker , jun ., of Boston , U . S . A .
DEATHS . CRITCHLRY . —On the 2 ist inst ., at Harrogate , J . Critchley , Batley Hall , Batley , aged 75 . DUNN . —On the 21 st inst ., at Bagdale House , Whitby , H . B . Dunn , aged 45 . LAURIA . —On the 21 st inst ., the R ; v . Dr . Lauria , of Bedford , aged 63 .
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Allied Masonic Degrees.
Allied Masonic Degrees .
CONSECRATION OF THE W . M . SEWELL COUNCIL , No . II , AT MARYPORT . The above council , and the first in the province , was consecrated and dedicated on Monday , thc 15 th inst .. and about 20 candidates inducted into the Order by the R . W . Bro . Chas . F . Matier , P . D . G . M ., Grand Secretary , and assisted bv Bros . W . Nicholl , P . M ., G . J . W . ; C . S . Lane ,
P . M ., G . Swd . Br . ; P . de E . Collin , P . G . J . D . Eng . ; Col . F . R . Sewell , D . P . G . M . Cumberland and Westmorland ; and J . Nicholson , P . P . G . S . W . Bro . P . dc E . Collin was installed as first Master , Bros . Col . F . R . Sewell , S . W . ; J . Nicholson , J . W . ; J . Gardiner , Sec ; J . C . Thompson , Treas . ; G . Dalrymple , S . D . ; J . Dickinson , J . D . ; J . Smith , Org . ; J . H .
Raven , D . C ; H . Peacock , I . G . ; J . Eden , Stwd . ; and J . Messenger , Tyler . The following members were also present : Bros . Thos . Mandale , A . Walters , T . Atkinson , J . Abbott , J . Hodgson , J . O . Scott , E . B . Penrice , J . Kendall , and T . Brown . Bros . Matier , Nicholl , and Lane were , by a unanimous vote , elected honorary members of the council , and a vote of thanks was passed to them , ' to be recorded , for their able
services . The council is named after the late much respected Rro . W . M . Sewell , and father to Bro . Col . F . R . Sewell , D . P . G . M . M . of the province . The brethren subsequently dined at the Star Hotel .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
LIVERPOOL . — -Liverpool Chapter ( No . 19 ) . — This chapter was held at the Masonic Temple , Hope-street , on Friday , the 19 th inst . The chair was taken by the M . W . S ., Bro . Sinclair , assisted by the officers of the chapter . Ill Bros . N . C . Clement Beswick Royds , S . G . I . G ., 33 , and I . G . North-Western District , and Charles James Banister , S . G . I . G ., 33 , and I . G . North-Eastern District , were admitted under an arch of steel and saluted . The
minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The M . W . S . elect , Bro . Heap , 30 ° , was presented by 111 . Bro . Robertson , 31 , to 111 . Bro . Royds , S . G . I . G ., 33 ° , who installed him into the chair most impressively . iiro . Heap then appointed his officers as follows : 111 . Bro . Sinclair , 30 , as Prelate ; Bros . Hunter and Salter , island 2 nd Generals ; Thompson , G . M . ; Beesley , Raphael ; Houlding , Almoner j Foote , Capt . of Guard ; 111 . Bro . E . Pierpoint , 32 ° , Treas .
and Recorder ; and Bro . Ball , Outer Guard . After the business of the chapter was over , it was closed in due and solemn form . The banquet , which was very recherche , was held at the Adelphi Hotel , under the presidency of the M . W . S ., 111 . Bro . Heap , 30 , who proposed the loyal and Masonic toasts , 111 . Bro . Banister responding for " The Supreme Council " and his own health . III . Bro . Beswick Royds was
obliged to leave before the toasts could be proposed . III . Bro . Sinclair , 30 ° , proposed " The Health of the M . W . S . " in very flattering terms , and the M . W . S ., Bro . Heap , 30 , responded in suitable terms , and proposed " The Health of the Officers , " coupling with the toast the name of Bro . Hunter , 1 st General . 0
III . Bro . Robertson , P . M . W . S ., 31 , proposed " The Health of the Treasurer and Recorder , III . Bro . Edwd . Pierpoint , 32 V who , in responding , paid a high compliment to their late 111 . Rro . H . S . Alpass , 32 ° , who had held these offices ever since the chapter was consecrated . He also spoke most feelingl y about Bro . Banister , who had initiated him ( Bro . Pierpoint ) into Masonry nearly 30 years
ago . III . Bro . Thorburn responded for "The P . M . W . S . 's . " Bros . Tyrer , P . M . W . S ., and Hunter , ist General , between the speeches discoursed some excellent songs , and the evening was spent in love and harmony .
DARLINGTON . —St . Cuthbert ' s Chapter ( No . 9 6 ) . —This chapter held their installation meeting at the Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , the 17 th inst . 111 . Bro . Henry Maddison , M . W . S ., and his officers were present . 111 . Bro . Charles Fendelow , S . G . I . G ., 33 ° , I . G . Staffordshire , Warwick , Leicester , and Nottingham , and 111 . Bro . Charles J . Banister , S . G . I . G ., 33 , I . G . N . E . District , were admittedand saluted according to their rank . The minutes
, of the last chapter were read and conlirmed . The M . W . S . elect , Ex . and Perfect Bro . Charles Rutter Fry , was presented by the G . M . to III . Bro . Charles Banister , 33 ° , who installed him into the chair of M . W . S . with his usual care . The M . W . S . appointed his officers , suitably addressing each as they came up to the throne : Bros . Henry Maddison , P . M . W . S . ; Rev . Christopher Jackson , Prelate ; John Bailev . ist General ; lohn lames Wilks , 30 ° , 2 nd General :
Thomas Ness , Recorder ; Samuel Wilson , G . Marshal ; Thomas Metcalle Barron , Raphael ; William Logan , Herald ; Edwin Cowper , Captain of Guard ; Thomas Prince , Outer Guard . Letters and telegrams were received from several brethren who were prevented from being present . Business over , the chapter was closed in due form . A very sumptious banquet awaited the brethren in the dining hall , under the presidency of the M . W . S ., who
proposed the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , prefacing each with very appropriate remarks . 111 . Bro . C J . Banister proposed "The Health of III . Bro . Charles Fendelow , 33 ° , " and in reply this worthy and esteemed brother was most happy in hb remarks , which elicited cordial and enthusiastic cheers .
The M . W . S ., in replying to his health , entered fully into the duties and responsibilities of every Mason , and said all in their respective spheres in life should be bright examples of the excellence of our Masonic teaching . A truly happy evening was spent , and the last toast was proposed at 10 . 45 .
Bro . Alderman and Sheriff Whitehead was among those present on Saturday last at the distribution of prizes to the pupils of the Commercial Travellers' Schools , Pinner . Bro . the Karl and Countess of Umerick were among those present at the meeting held by the kind permission of W . H . Smith , M . P ., and Mrs . Smith , at 3 , Grosvenor-place , on Saturday last , in aid of the Church of England Soldiers' Institute .
Malta.
Malta .
VALETTA . —Wayfarers' Lodge ( No . 1926 , E . C . )—The installation ceremony of this young but flourishinglodge took place at the Masonic Hall , Strada Stretta , on Friday , the 12 th inst . The Iodge was opened by the W . M ., Bro . James Montgomery , when Colour-Sergeant Wilson , Hants Regiment , and S . rgeant Williams , South York Regiment , were duly initiated into Freemasonry . Bros . Turner and Lees were passed , and Bro . Gardiner
raised , the work being admirably performed by thc W . M . Bro . R . Beck was re-elected Tyler . The W . M . then handed the Hiram to R . W . Bro . W . Kingston , D . G . M . Malta , for the purpose of installing the VV . M . elect . Rro . Montgomery , who had been re-elected unanimously , was then presented to the D . G . M . by Bro . D . C Wilson , I . P . M . The installation ceremony was performed by the D . G . M . most ably . The W . M . then invested his officers as
follows : Bros . D . C Wilson , I . P . M . ; VV . Harris , S . W . ; H . J . Harnack , J . W . ; R . IJ . Briggs , Treas . ; J . Pocock , Sec ; T . V . Ouinn , S . D . ; T . C . Morris , J . D . ; W . Wallace , I . G . ; ~ R . Beck , Tyler ; H . B . VVingrove and F . Gardiner , Stwds . The officers were addressed in an impressive manner by V . W . Bro . VV . Watson , D . D . G . M . Malta . A hearty vote of thanks was accorded to R . W . Bro . Kingston and V . W . Bro . Watson for their able
services . " Hearty good wishes " were tendered on behalf of many lodges , and the lodge was closed in ancient form . The brethren , about 70 in number , adjourned to the banquet room , and sat down to a well appointed repast , which reflected the greatest credit upon Bio . Beck , who , in a most complete and able manner , arranged the refreshments . The usual loyal , patriotic , and Masonic toasts were given and received in a thoroughly enthusiastic manner .
The individual toasts were ably and fitly responded to , and it will be a source of gratification to the absent brethren of the lodge to know that they were not forgotten , for their health and prosperity was given by the VV . M . in feeling terms , and most cordially received by the brethren . The meeting then closed , every brother having spent a thoroughly enjoyable and instructive evening . The izth June , 1 S 85 , will long be remembered by those who had the pleasure of attending on this occasion .
Prince Albert Victor And Mark Masonry.
PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR AND MARK MASONRY .
ADVANCEMENT IN THE ISAAC NEWTON LODGE . A meeting of the above Mark Lodge was held on the iSth inst ., at the Lion Hotel , Cambridge , for the purpose of advancing H . R . H . Piince Albert Victor , the Rev . J . N . Dalton ( His Royal Highness's governor ) and other Master Masons . The chair was filled by Bro H . J . Trevor-Jones
W . M . ; Bro . Bushell Anningson wasS . W ., and Bro . C . A . Carmalt Jones , J AV . There was a large attendance of distinguished visitors , including Bro . the Earl of Kintore , M . W . G . M . M . ; Bro . Lord Egerton of Tatton , D . G . M . M . ; Bro . F . Davison , P . G . D . and D . G . M . Middx . and Surrey ; Bro . H . S . Somerville-Burney , G . M . O . ; Bro . Kalph Gooding , G . J . O . ; Bro . H . Stone , G . S . ; Bro . Colonel S . H . Clerke , P . G . W . ; Bro . A . M . Broadley , P . Dist . G . M .
of the Mediterranean ; Bros . C . A . Vinter , J . O . ; R . P . Spice , G .- ^ . D . ; W . P . Collins , G . S . B . ; Henry George , G . A . D . C ; F . Binckes , G . Sec ; Rev . H . Cummings , G . Chap . ; Rev . T . W . Lemon , G . Chap . ; Frank Richardson , G . Reg . ; Rev . \ v . M . Heath , P . G . M . Dorset ; D . P . Cama , G . Stwd . ; Geo . Mickley , G . D . ; E . Hoare , G . Org . ; J . Neal York , P . M . 334 , and P . G . S . W . East Anglia ; C F . Vlatier , Grand Masters Lodge , P . G . W . ; A .
Tisley , G . A . D . C ; VV . B . Williamson , H . J . Smith , D . P . G . M . Northumberland and Durham ; B . Chennell , W . M . 334 ; N . Tracey , P . M . 70 . P . G . Sec . ; A . H . Moyes , S . W . 334 ; E . Hills , J . W . 334 ; O . Papworth , Sec . 334 ; Miles J . Walker , G . Swd . Br . ; George Gravely , G . I . G . ; Chas . Driver , P . G . S . of VV . ; Thomas Cubitt , P . G . O . ; T . Y . Strachan , D . P . G . M . Northumberland and Durham ; Rev . C J . Martvn , P . G . C . ; W . E . Williams , G . Steward
E . Tyson , G . Stwd . ; Percy Wallis , G . S . D ., W . M . 302 ; W . Nicholl , P . M . 34 , G . J . D . ; J . P . Lewin , Prov . G . J . W ., VV . M . 342 ; S . R . Anness , P . D . of C , W . M . 70 ; J . Shepherd , P . and I . of W ., 105 ; J . W . McCullum , 334 ; E . M . Money , Old Kent , S . D . ; and others . The lodge having been duly opened , the brethren were called to order to receive the Grand Officers . Several new members were thereupon balloted for and elected .
With respect to Prince Albert Victor , this preliminary was dispensed with by command of the M . W . Grand Master ( Lord Kintore ) . The ceremony of advancement was very ably performed by the VV . M . ( Bro . Trevor-Jones ) , who was well supported by his Wardens , Overseers , and Deacons . The Prince was chosen for the symbolical work . At the close of the ceremony the hearty thanks of the lodge were tendered to the M . W . Grand Master , his
Deputy , and the other Grand Officers for their attendance . It was also proposed by the W . M .. seconded by the S . W ., and carried with acclamation , "That thc M . W . Grand Master and the Deputy Grand Master ( Lords Kintore and Egerton of Tatton ) be elected Honorary Members of the lodge . " lhe M . W . Grand Master having suitably responded , the lodge was closed in due and ancient form . The brethien aftewards partook of luncheon , at which Lord Egerton of Tatton presided .
Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
A confirmation was held on the 18 th inst . at St . Peter with St . Paul Church , Battersea rise , by the Lord Bishop of Rochester , at which 3 C of the children of this Institution were confirmed . The Bishop was attended by several of the clergy of the neighbourhood , including Rev . Cancn
Erskine Clarke and Rev . J . Toone , Chap , of the Institution . After the confirmation , the Bishop having expressed a wish to see over the Institution , was conducted there by the Chaplain , accompanied by the other clergy . He was received by Bros . Rucker , Richardson , Grey , and Matthews , representing the House Committee , also Miss Jarwood , the Matron ; Miss Davis , the Head Governess : and the other
members of the staff . His lordship having inspected the Institution , the children went through their calisthenic exercises , and were most kindly addressed by the Bishop , who , in giving advice and encouragement to thern , congratulated them on their behaviour and happy looks , and expressed a wish to bring his own family with him on some future occasion .
Northern Counties Lodge In London.
NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE IN LONDON .
A preliminary meeting of the brethren interested in forming a lodge for the Northern Counties , took place at 16 a , Great Queens-treet , on Thursday , when it was resolved that it was advisable to form a lodge for brethren north of the Trent . The formal resolutions will be published next week , in the Fi-eemason .
Masonry In The Soudan.
MASONRY IN THE SOUDAN .
A Masonic gathering of unusual interest took place at Suakim on Saturday , the gth ult . Several well-known enthusiastic Masons had made arrangements , with the sanction of General Sir Gerald Graham , commanding Suakim Field Force , to hold a meeting at the Ordnance Stores . For this purpose two large tents were erected and
thrown into one , and everything was done to give a Masonic appearance to the interior . The chair was taken at 6 . 30 p . m . by Major O . G . Cabenagh , I . P . M . iggi , and there were representatives ,. from no less than 21 lodges , India sending five . The proceeding Jwas opened by an appropriate address from the Rev . W . H . BULLOCK , who said it was an
occasion much to be remembered among Masons , as being the first gathering of the Craft in the Soudan . He also gave some interesting information as to the customs of the Arabs , on the subject of signs ; and said that doubtless in the far past the Soudanese knew something of the science , after which Bro . MCINGRNY made a few appropriate remarks on the interesting occasion which had brought them
together . A vote of thanks was unanimously given to the senior Chaplain for his kindness in obtaining from the General Officer Commanding permission to hold the meeting ; also to Bro . VV . Daley for the trouble he had taken in organising it . ' The meeting was brought to a close by some concluding remarks from the PRESIDENT , who suggested that , as a
memorial of this occasion , a subscription list should be opened for the benefit of widows and orphans of Masons who had fallen in the campaign . 'This , it need scarcely be stated , was unanimously adopted . After these proceedings the brethren took their places at the festive board , and an hour was pleasantly passed in brotherly intercourse , and all separated to their tents highly gratified at this , the first meeting of the Craft in the Desert .
Bros . Thomas Clarke and Alderman Evans were elected Sheriffs of London and Middlesex on Wednesday last . Bro . Colonel King-Harman , M . P . for County Dublin , has been adopted as Conservative candidate at the
next election , for the Isle of Thanet division of the county of Kent . Bros , the Crown Prince of Germany , and the Duke of Connaught were present among the mourners at the funeral of the late Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia , the Duke's father-in-law .
Lieut .-General Randolph entertained his brother officers in the Provincial Grand Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons of Sussex at a sumptuous banquet in the Royal Pavilion , Brighton , on Wednesday evening . Vocal and instrumental music pleasingly diversified the proceedings . We regret to state that Bro . James Terry is too unwell to rehearse the ceremony of consecration at the
Marquis of Ripon Lodge of Instruction , No . I 48 g , Queen s Hotel , Victoria-park , but Bro . VV . H . Lee , P . G . A . Sec . for Middlesex , P . M ., P . Z ., & c , has kindly consented to rehearse the ceremony of installation , and Bro . Morgan , P . M ., will deliver a lecture . The Queen has been graciously pleased to present to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital , at Canterbury ,
a copy of each of her works , " Leaves from the Journal of Our Life in the Highlands , " and " More Leaves from the Journal of a Life in the Highlands . " Each volume bears the Royal autograph ; the inscription being , " Presented to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital by Victoria , R . I ., June , 1885 . Among the members of the Administration
which has just been installed in office , who are Freemasons , will be found the Earl of Carnarvon , Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ; Bro . E . Gibson , Lord Chancellor of Ireland ; Sir M . Hicks-Beach , Bart ., Chancellor of the Exchequer ; Col . Stanley , Secretary of State for the Colonies j and Bros . D . Plunket , Sir W . Hart-Dyke , the Earl of Lathom , Marquis of Waterford , C . Dalrymple , and the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe .
Births, Marriages, And Deaths.
Births , Marriages , and Deaths .
BIRTHS . CATER . —On the 22 nd inst ., at West Lodge , Barnet , the wife of J . J . Cater , of a son . GIBBS . —On the 21 st inst ., at Felix Villa , Tunbridge , the wife of A . Gibbs , of a daughter . pITT . —On the 21 st inst ., at Cirencester , the wife of the Rev . G . L . Pitt , of a daughter . SYKES . —On the 22 nd inst ., at James-street , Buckinghamgate , the wife of C . P . Sykes , Esq ., of a daughter .
MARRIAGES . CORKE—CHAUNTLER . —On the iSth inst ., at the parish church , Streatham , Charles Thomas , son of R . Corke , of Streatham , to Ada , daughter of J . Chauntler , of Holmesdale , Upper Tooting . RICH ARDSON—BAKER . —On the 23 rd inst ., at St . James ' s , Piccadilly , T . O . Richardson , to Mary R ., daughter of the late R . Baker , jun ., of Boston , U . S . A .
DEATHS . CRITCHLRY . —On the 2 ist inst ., at Harrogate , J . Critchley , Batley Hall , Batley , aged 75 . DUNN . —On the 21 st inst ., at Bagdale House , Whitby , H . B . Dunn , aged 45 . LAURIA . —On the 21 st inst ., the R ; v . Dr . Lauria , of Bedford , aged 63 .