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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
8 ,, T . Smith ... 10 ,, Rev . J . Robbins ... ... 23 2 o 11 „ Wm . Abbotts , M . D . ... ... 31 10 o 14 „ C . H . Turner ... ... 10 10 o 1 5 „ J . H . Cambridge ... ... 40 19 o 12 „ E . B . Grabham ... ... 52 10 o 21 „ R . P . Spice ... „ . ... 43 1 o
22 „ G . Waterall ... ... ... 44 2 o 25 „ G . R . Shervill ... ... 128 2 o 20 „ W . C . Beaumont ... ... 29 8 o 28 ,, James Hainsworth ... ... 44 2 o 29 ,, James Fisher ... ... 58 16 o
30 „ A . E . Gladwell ... ... 10 10 o 33 „ T . W . Traill 47 S ° 55 „ , Samuel Pownceby ... ... 81 18 o 60 „ J . Thornton Chancellor ... 13 13 o 65 „ G . T . Brown ... ... 100 o o 73 „ Henry Keeble ... ... 25 o o
79 „ Henry Workman Partridge ... 31 10 o 90 „ J . L . Cross ... ... ... 48 6 o 91 ,, W . G . Logan ... ... 2210 9 6 ,, W . Vaughan Morgan ... 103 19 o 108 „ C . W . Tayleur ... ... 45 3 ° 143 11 H . J . Matthews 145 ,, John Henry Leggott ... ... 2100 162 „ John Ramsay ... ... 44 12 6
172 ,, Alfred James Dottridge ... 78 15 o 174 ,, Charles Lacey ... ... 135 o o 177 „ Wm . John Ferguson ... 42 o o 179 ,, Leonard Benet ... ... 26 3 6 185 ,, David Posener ... ... 21 o o 186 „ Thomas S . Mortlock ... 87 o o 197 „ Henry Luke Hansard ... 11 11 o 198 „ James Tovey Rowe ... 21 o o
235 ,, Walter Webb ... ... 15 15 o 256 ,, J . A . Famfield ... ... 91 17 6 259 „ Herbert Addington ... ... 81 18 o 263 11 Walter Spencer ... ... 3 8 17 o 435 „ Ernest H . Stammwitz ... 10 10 o 435 ,, Richard Jeffs ... ... 22 11 6 511 „ Samuel Elborn ... ... 39 7 6 8 Thomas 10
53 „ Cooper ... ... 73 o 554 „ G . WardVerry .. ... 68 5 o 5 6 9 11 John Cornelius Sanderson ... 60 18 o 6 57 ,, James Chapman ... ... 84 o o 715 „ James C . Howell ... ... 35 14 o 754 „ David Roberts ... ... 52 10 o 820 „ Charles Hubbard ... ... 115 10 o 822 Alfred Trower ... ... 34 13 o 1 —
„ w-.-. ,.-...- -. _ . . . . . . t ,-r - ^ _ 898 „ Henry Rogers ... ... 78 15 o 907 „ Francis Alfred White ... 28 17 6 11 59 . 1 J . H . Wood ... ... 30 9 o 1185 , 1 Rev . Richard Morris ... ... 5 6 14 o 1216 „ T . Woodledge Carnell ... 7 6 18 o J 329 » R . J- Voisey ... ... 43 1 o
1339 i > w - G - Brighten ... ... 77 13 o 1349 » 3 Mason ... 1365 „ J . Longman Cogan ... ... 54 12 o 1383 „ R . W . H . Giddy ... ... 207 2 o 1420 „ Arthur Southam ... ... 65 2 o 1 4 21 „ T . S . Taylor ... ... 42 o o 1475 „ Thomas Stephens ... ... 128 2 6 1507 „ Richard Thomas Kingham ... 75 3 6
1537 „ Ralph Clutton ... ... 143 10 o 1540 „ William Klingenstein ... 2100 1541 „ Morris L . Dight ... ... 1386 11 George Manners ... ... 26 15 6 1608 „ Charles Brewer ... ... 118 12 6 1615 „ Frank Richardson ... ... 70 7 o 1623 „ Thos . W . Adams ... ... 21 o o 1627 „ Donald Dewar ... ... 55 3 o
1641 „ Thomas Griffiths ... ... 1642 „ George Penn ... ... 525 o o 16 57 „ Albert J . Altman ... ... 31 10 o 161 J 2 „ Thomas Franklin ... ... 42 o o 1979 „ Edward Francis Storr ... 25 4 o 1686 „ J . M . Klenck 1687 „ Frank Kirk ... ... 49 7 o
16 95 „ William Earl ... ... 19 10 o 1706 „ J . Joyce Murray ... ... 10 10 o 1716 „ John Kemp Coleman ... ... 50 8 o ' 745 11 W . Ramsey ... ... 10 10 o 1766 „ C . F . Barham ... 1767 „ George Read ... ... 39 18 o 1777 i > Horace Brooks Marshall , C . C .,... 105 o o 1805 „ R . J . Fenntll ... ... 73 10 o UNATTACHED .
Bro . Rev . A . F . A . Woodford , P . G . Chap . 10 10 e „ Edgar Bowyer , V . P . ... ... 31 10 o „ George Kenning , V . P . ... ... 10 10 o ,, Edwin Cornelius Woodward ,., „ William Poore , P . M . 1306 ... 10 10 o „ Abner Torkington , 60 ... ... 30 o o
LONDON CHAPTERS . Chapter . 554 Comp . John James Berry ... ... 6 3 o o 121 O „ Alfred Cooper Bradley ... 23 2 o BEDFORDSHIRE . Lodge
540 Bro . Robert Boughton Smith ... 38 17 o BERKS AND BUCKS . 20 9 „ Dick Radclyffe ... ... 131 16 o 771 „ Richard George Barton ... 32 11 o 945 ,, Edward Leader Shepherd ... 42 o o 1566 ,, Charles William Cox ... 6 7 1 o 1639 n John Reeve , Samuel Page ... 21 iC o
DERBYSHIRE . 353 . 1 w - J- Boo 'h ... 52 10 o 353 „ G . T . Wright ... ... 161 12 o 802 „ W . L . 'Ball ... ... ... 42 o o 508 ,, Percy Wallis ... ... 21 o o DEVONSHIRE . 189 „ Edward J . Curteis ... .,. 08 5
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DORSET . 10 ^ 7 „ Richard Nicholas Howard ... 295 2 o DURHAM . 764 ,, Charles Sherriffe Lane 130 4 o
ESSEX . 1000 „ Jeremiah C . Johnstone ... 67 13 6 1799 „ B . Alfred Arnold ... ... 35 14 o GLOUCESTERSHIRE . ( W . Anslow Sole ... ... 10 o o 82 „ < Baron De Ferrieres ... ... 94 10 o
( . Henry Godfrey ... ... 236 15 o 493 ,, A . V . Hatton ... ... 36 15 o HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT . 130 „ J . E . Le Feuvre ... ... 81 18 o 35 „ Asher Barfield ... ... 15 15 o 723 „ T . Benham ... ... ... 52 10 o 804 ,, John Harrison ... ... 23 2 o
HERTS . 403 „ Stephen Austin ... ... 2 C o o
KENT . 31 „ P . Higham ... 34 1 6 829 „ Lewis Etherige ... ... 5190 10 50 „ G . H . Curel ... ... 55 6 o 1096 „ Thomas James Usher ... 49 7 o
1206 , R . Joynes Emmerson ... 52 10 o 122 3 „ Richard Durtnell ... ... ... i 3 ' 4 1 , John Wyer ... 84 o o I 53 11 Wm . Ovenden Goldsmith ... 117 1 o 1 53 ° 1 , Wm . Alexander Weston ... 42 6 o
199 „ Edward Lukey ... ... 118 13 o LANCASHIRE ( EAST DIVISION ) . 44 „ Alfred B . Bennett 221 ,, Henry Stead ... ... 28 3 „ Thos . Hargreaves ... ... 10 10 o 317 ,. I- H . Sillitoe
„ J . Chadwick Mather ... ... 10 10 o LANCASHIRE ( WEST DIVISION . ) 1588 ,, William Coodacre ... ... 65 2 o 1730 ,, George Baiber ... ... ' 3 13 o ' 73 ° 11 T . R . Higginson ... ... i 1 o 1609 „ Sylvester Mattison ...
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND . „ Geo . Toller , Junior ... ... 42 o o LINCOLNSHIRE . 792 ., W . H . Roberts ... ... 10 10 o 1294 ,, William Pollitt ... ... 53 11 o MIDDLESEX .
708 „ Alba ^ C . H . Gibbs ... ... 15 15 o 3 ° 9 11 John Profitt ... ... 11 11 o 1460 :, Rev . Dr . Brette „ . ... 24 3 o 1 5 „ T . C . Walls ... ... 26 16 o ¦ 579 i > Thomas J . Cusworth ... 44 2 o
MONMOUTHSHIRE . 142 „ Wm . Watkins ... ... 37 16 o NORFOLK . 943 „ H . Riches ... ... ... 2 5 4 o
OXFORDSHIRE . 340 „ James Mace Dormer ... ... 21 o o 357 „ Rev . H . A . Pickard ... ... 28 7 o 478 „ Thos . Ellames Withington 599 > . John Potts ... ... ... 18 18 o ' 399 1 , Thomas B . Brown ... ... 10 10 o
SOMERSETSHIRE . 97 6 „ Thos . E . Smith Jelley ... 36 15 o 1199 „ Chas . Lund Fry Edwards ... 97 13 o STAFFORDSHIRE . 539 „ W . Bayliss ... ... ... 183 is o 6 37 > i 1 , ... ... 32 11 o SUFFOLK . ,, Right Hon . Lord Henniker ... 112 70
SURREY . 88 9 „ Alfred Nuthall ... ... 2 3 12 6 1714 „ Henry Hacker ... ... 73 10 o SUSSEX . 732 „ Benjamin Bennett ... ... 128 1 o 739 „ Biermas ... ... ... 147 10 o WORCESTERSHIRE . 252 „ William Bristow . „ „ . 428 5 o 377 „ George Taylor .., ... 152 5 o
YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . 61 „ Wm . Gaukroger ... , „ 208 ,, Henry Day , J . P . ... 275 „ Chas . Wm . Keighley Chapter 289 Comp . R . W . Moore ... Lodge
289 Mrs . T . B . Cumpston 289 Bro . John Dunning Kay .,. 28 9 „ Richard Wilson ... ... 28 9 „ Geo , H . Heald 289 „ William James Beck ...
289 „ Geo . Berwick Scott ... ... 28 9 „ Name to follow 289 „ Alfred Williamson ... 28 9 „ James Dixon 28 9 ,, William Greaves 280 Miss Susannah Close
28 9 Miss Jenny Jackson Beck ... 28 9 Bro . Dr . Wm . Spark 296 „ John E . Bingham 302 ,, Henry Smith 302 „ M . Sharpley Rhodes ... 308 W . M . ' s Chair 387 I . P . M . ' s Chair 387 I . G . ' s Chair
387 „ F . W . W . Booth 3 87 „ Frederick Sharp 387 „ Charles Roebuck 458 Aire and Caider ... ... ... 750 Bro . Rawson Kelly ... ... 910 „ Robert Fisher
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974 11 William Firth ... ... 974 11 Thos . Wainman Holmes ... 101 9 „ Capt . Jno . Wordsworth ... 101 9 ,, William Clayton ...
1042 W . M . ' s Chair 1221 „ Major R . W . Moore ... 1462 J . D . ' s Chair 1462 „ Zaccheus Hinchliffc ... ... 15 ' 3 11 J Bustard ...
£ 400 o o NORTH WALES AND SALOP . ~~ 112 4 „ Alfred C . Spaull ... ... 51 9 0 112 4 „ W . H . Spaull ... ... 78 10 o 1143 „ Robt . Jas . Sissons ... 1336 , 1 J . O . Bury ... ... 10 10 0 1674 ,, Thomas Coxhead ... ... 10 10 0
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND . „ Charles Fitzgerald Matier ... 204 15 o MARK , DEGREE . 144 „ H . C . Levander ... ... 52 10 o The number of Stewards who brought in lists of over £ too each were 14 . 105 London Stewards ... ... £ 5345 1 6 117 Provincial ... ... ... S 189 1 6
£ io , 534 3 o London lists to come in 8 Provincial 4 The Chairman : We must not forget those who serve us , and must drink "The Health of the Vice-Patrons , Vice-Presidents , Treasurer , and Members of Committees , " and
I have the honour to couple their . names with the name —> a name well known to you—of Bro . Wm . Winn . Bro . W . Winn : I have great pleasure in rising to respond to the toast to the health ol the Vice-Patrons , Vice-Presidents , Treasurer , and members of the Committees . On their behalf I thank you for the cordiality with which the toast has been received , and fdl my personal
acknowledgments for the honour of ht-Ying my name coupled with it . The Chairman : The toast which I now bring to your notice is placed somewhat too low on the list ; it is " Success to the other Masonic Institutions . " They are both charities of the grandest description , and they have this advantage over the Institution for Boys , that they have
great funded property ; they have about three times the amount of funded property which this Institution possesses . With this toast I couple the name of Bro . Terry , the Secretary for the Boys' Benevolent Institution . Bro . Terry , in response , said : My lord , ladies , and gentlemen , permit me to thank your lordship very heartily for the kind manner in which you have proposed the toast
which you have kindly coupled with my name ; to thank you on behalf of the sister Institutious for the reception with which the toast has been met . My lord , on reading through a few of your figures , you stated that you bad been struck with surprise that a sum of £ 15 , 000 had been brought into the " Boys' " account for the last year . May I be allowed to say that the sister Institutions have
accumulated the sum of about £ 37 , 000 . We can all remember the time when £ 5000 was considered a magnificent result of a Festival , and I have not the slightest doubt that when the end of the year comes we shall be able to announce a sum of about £ 44 , 000 as the result of Masonic benevolence during the year . I congratulate Bro . Binckes upon having succeeded in obtaining your
lordship ' s presidency , and I hope that it will not be long before the sister Institutions are similarly honoured . I venture to hope that this may be an incentive to the Brethren north of the Tweed , and that English Masons may have an opportunity of reciprocating your kindness , and may support Masonic Benevolent Institutions when these are inaugurated in Scotland .
The Chairman : I now rise to propose " The Health of Lord Henniker , P . G . W ., and also the Health of the Board of Stewards . " Lord Henniker is prevented from being present this evening , and I shall , therefore , couple with the toast the name of Bro . R . H . Giddy , District G . M . of Griqualand . Bro . R . H . Giddy : I regret very much that it should
fall to my lot to have to reply to this toast . I regret the absence of Lord Henniker , who , if present , would have been able to reply much more ably than I can . I thank you very heartily for the manner in which you have responded to the toast proposed by the noble Chairman , but I beg to take exception to the statement made by Bro . Binckes that yon have contributed to a gigantic failure .
Under all the circumstances mentioned by him I think it is a very good result indeed . In the name of the Stewards I beg to thank you for the hearty manner in which you have responded to this toast . The Chairman : I am very much afraid that you must be tired of hearing my voice , but 1 am sure you will assist me to drink a bumper to those laides who have honoured
us with their presence . There are two Masonic festivals at which we have the pleasure of seeing ladies , and I am you will agree with me that the pleasure of these meetings is enhanced by their presence . I believe that ladies attend these festivals in order to see how admirably ( though not at this moment ) large bodies of Masons can conduct themselves . Before I sit down I must apolog ise
to every lady present that this toast should come so late on the list of toasts , and I hope that on future occasions it will be proposed at an earlier period of the evening . V 7 ' this toast I couple the name of Lord Ribblesdale . Lord Ribbesdale : My lord and gentlemen , I rise to return thanks for the ladies , and I appreciate the honour 01 the position I have been called upon to take . I echo the sentiments our noble Chairman has expressed , and I «
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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
8 ,, T . Smith ... 10 ,, Rev . J . Robbins ... ... 23 2 o 11 „ Wm . Abbotts , M . D . ... ... 31 10 o 14 „ C . H . Turner ... ... 10 10 o 1 5 „ J . H . Cambridge ... ... 40 19 o 12 „ E . B . Grabham ... ... 52 10 o 21 „ R . P . Spice ... „ . ... 43 1 o
22 „ G . Waterall ... ... ... 44 2 o 25 „ G . R . Shervill ... ... 128 2 o 20 „ W . C . Beaumont ... ... 29 8 o 28 ,, James Hainsworth ... ... 44 2 o 29 ,, James Fisher ... ... 58 16 o
30 „ A . E . Gladwell ... ... 10 10 o 33 „ T . W . Traill 47 S ° 55 „ , Samuel Pownceby ... ... 81 18 o 60 „ J . Thornton Chancellor ... 13 13 o 65 „ G . T . Brown ... ... 100 o o 73 „ Henry Keeble ... ... 25 o o
79 „ Henry Workman Partridge ... 31 10 o 90 „ J . L . Cross ... ... ... 48 6 o 91 ,, W . G . Logan ... ... 2210 9 6 ,, W . Vaughan Morgan ... 103 19 o 108 „ C . W . Tayleur ... ... 45 3 ° 143 11 H . J . Matthews 145 ,, John Henry Leggott ... ... 2100 162 „ John Ramsay ... ... 44 12 6
172 ,, Alfred James Dottridge ... 78 15 o 174 ,, Charles Lacey ... ... 135 o o 177 „ Wm . John Ferguson ... 42 o o 179 ,, Leonard Benet ... ... 26 3 6 185 ,, David Posener ... ... 21 o o 186 „ Thomas S . Mortlock ... 87 o o 197 „ Henry Luke Hansard ... 11 11 o 198 „ James Tovey Rowe ... 21 o o
235 ,, Walter Webb ... ... 15 15 o 256 ,, J . A . Famfield ... ... 91 17 6 259 „ Herbert Addington ... ... 81 18 o 263 11 Walter Spencer ... ... 3 8 17 o 435 „ Ernest H . Stammwitz ... 10 10 o 435 ,, Richard Jeffs ... ... 22 11 6 511 „ Samuel Elborn ... ... 39 7 6 8 Thomas 10
53 „ Cooper ... ... 73 o 554 „ G . WardVerry .. ... 68 5 o 5 6 9 11 John Cornelius Sanderson ... 60 18 o 6 57 ,, James Chapman ... ... 84 o o 715 „ James C . Howell ... ... 35 14 o 754 „ David Roberts ... ... 52 10 o 820 „ Charles Hubbard ... ... 115 10 o 822 Alfred Trower ... ... 34 13 o 1 —
„ w-.-. ,.-...- -. _ . . . . . . t ,-r - ^ _ 898 „ Henry Rogers ... ... 78 15 o 907 „ Francis Alfred White ... 28 17 6 11 59 . 1 J . H . Wood ... ... 30 9 o 1185 , 1 Rev . Richard Morris ... ... 5 6 14 o 1216 „ T . Woodledge Carnell ... 7 6 18 o J 329 » R . J- Voisey ... ... 43 1 o
1339 i > w - G - Brighten ... ... 77 13 o 1349 » 3 Mason ... 1365 „ J . Longman Cogan ... ... 54 12 o 1383 „ R . W . H . Giddy ... ... 207 2 o 1420 „ Arthur Southam ... ... 65 2 o 1 4 21 „ T . S . Taylor ... ... 42 o o 1475 „ Thomas Stephens ... ... 128 2 6 1507 „ Richard Thomas Kingham ... 75 3 6
1537 „ Ralph Clutton ... ... 143 10 o 1540 „ William Klingenstein ... 2100 1541 „ Morris L . Dight ... ... 1386 11 George Manners ... ... 26 15 6 1608 „ Charles Brewer ... ... 118 12 6 1615 „ Frank Richardson ... ... 70 7 o 1623 „ Thos . W . Adams ... ... 21 o o 1627 „ Donald Dewar ... ... 55 3 o
1641 „ Thomas Griffiths ... ... 1642 „ George Penn ... ... 525 o o 16 57 „ Albert J . Altman ... ... 31 10 o 161 J 2 „ Thomas Franklin ... ... 42 o o 1979 „ Edward Francis Storr ... 25 4 o 1686 „ J . M . Klenck 1687 „ Frank Kirk ... ... 49 7 o
16 95 „ William Earl ... ... 19 10 o 1706 „ J . Joyce Murray ... ... 10 10 o 1716 „ John Kemp Coleman ... ... 50 8 o ' 745 11 W . Ramsey ... ... 10 10 o 1766 „ C . F . Barham ... 1767 „ George Read ... ... 39 18 o 1777 i > Horace Brooks Marshall , C . C .,... 105 o o 1805 „ R . J . Fenntll ... ... 73 10 o UNATTACHED .
Bro . Rev . A . F . A . Woodford , P . G . Chap . 10 10 e „ Edgar Bowyer , V . P . ... ... 31 10 o „ George Kenning , V . P . ... ... 10 10 o ,, Edwin Cornelius Woodward ,., „ William Poore , P . M . 1306 ... 10 10 o „ Abner Torkington , 60 ... ... 30 o o
LONDON CHAPTERS . Chapter . 554 Comp . John James Berry ... ... 6 3 o o 121 O „ Alfred Cooper Bradley ... 23 2 o BEDFORDSHIRE . Lodge
540 Bro . Robert Boughton Smith ... 38 17 o BERKS AND BUCKS . 20 9 „ Dick Radclyffe ... ... 131 16 o 771 „ Richard George Barton ... 32 11 o 945 ,, Edward Leader Shepherd ... 42 o o 1566 ,, Charles William Cox ... 6 7 1 o 1639 n John Reeve , Samuel Page ... 21 iC o
DERBYSHIRE . 353 . 1 w - J- Boo 'h ... 52 10 o 353 „ G . T . Wright ... ... 161 12 o 802 „ W . L . 'Ball ... ... ... 42 o o 508 ,, Percy Wallis ... ... 21 o o DEVONSHIRE . 189 „ Edward J . Curteis ... .,. 08 5
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
DORSET . 10 ^ 7 „ Richard Nicholas Howard ... 295 2 o DURHAM . 764 ,, Charles Sherriffe Lane 130 4 o
ESSEX . 1000 „ Jeremiah C . Johnstone ... 67 13 6 1799 „ B . Alfred Arnold ... ... 35 14 o GLOUCESTERSHIRE . ( W . Anslow Sole ... ... 10 o o 82 „ < Baron De Ferrieres ... ... 94 10 o
( . Henry Godfrey ... ... 236 15 o 493 ,, A . V . Hatton ... ... 36 15 o HANTS AND ISLE OF WIGHT . 130 „ J . E . Le Feuvre ... ... 81 18 o 35 „ Asher Barfield ... ... 15 15 o 723 „ T . Benham ... ... ... 52 10 o 804 ,, John Harrison ... ... 23 2 o
HERTS . 403 „ Stephen Austin ... ... 2 C o o
KENT . 31 „ P . Higham ... 34 1 6 829 „ Lewis Etherige ... ... 5190 10 50 „ G . H . Curel ... ... 55 6 o 1096 „ Thomas James Usher ... 49 7 o
1206 , R . Joynes Emmerson ... 52 10 o 122 3 „ Richard Durtnell ... ... ... i 3 ' 4 1 , John Wyer ... 84 o o I 53 11 Wm . Ovenden Goldsmith ... 117 1 o 1 53 ° 1 , Wm . Alexander Weston ... 42 6 o
199 „ Edward Lukey ... ... 118 13 o LANCASHIRE ( EAST DIVISION ) . 44 „ Alfred B . Bennett 221 ,, Henry Stead ... ... 28 3 „ Thos . Hargreaves ... ... 10 10 o 317 ,. I- H . Sillitoe
„ J . Chadwick Mather ... ... 10 10 o LANCASHIRE ( WEST DIVISION . ) 1588 ,, William Coodacre ... ... 65 2 o 1730 ,, George Baiber ... ... ' 3 13 o ' 73 ° 11 T . R . Higginson ... ... i 1 o 1609 „ Sylvester Mattison ...
LEICESTER AND RUTLAND . „ Geo . Toller , Junior ... ... 42 o o LINCOLNSHIRE . 792 ., W . H . Roberts ... ... 10 10 o 1294 ,, William Pollitt ... ... 53 11 o MIDDLESEX .
708 „ Alba ^ C . H . Gibbs ... ... 15 15 o 3 ° 9 11 John Profitt ... ... 11 11 o 1460 :, Rev . Dr . Brette „ . ... 24 3 o 1 5 „ T . C . Walls ... ... 26 16 o ¦ 579 i > Thomas J . Cusworth ... 44 2 o
MONMOUTHSHIRE . 142 „ Wm . Watkins ... ... 37 16 o NORFOLK . 943 „ H . Riches ... ... ... 2 5 4 o
OXFORDSHIRE . 340 „ James Mace Dormer ... ... 21 o o 357 „ Rev . H . A . Pickard ... ... 28 7 o 478 „ Thos . Ellames Withington 599 > . John Potts ... ... ... 18 18 o ' 399 1 , Thomas B . Brown ... ... 10 10 o
SOMERSETSHIRE . 97 6 „ Thos . E . Smith Jelley ... 36 15 o 1199 „ Chas . Lund Fry Edwards ... 97 13 o STAFFORDSHIRE . 539 „ W . Bayliss ... ... ... 183 is o 6 37 > i 1 , ... ... 32 11 o SUFFOLK . ,, Right Hon . Lord Henniker ... 112 70
SURREY . 88 9 „ Alfred Nuthall ... ... 2 3 12 6 1714 „ Henry Hacker ... ... 73 10 o SUSSEX . 732 „ Benjamin Bennett ... ... 128 1 o 739 „ Biermas ... ... ... 147 10 o WORCESTERSHIRE . 252 „ William Bristow . „ „ . 428 5 o 377 „ George Taylor .., ... 152 5 o
YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . 61 „ Wm . Gaukroger ... , „ 208 ,, Henry Day , J . P . ... 275 „ Chas . Wm . Keighley Chapter 289 Comp . R . W . Moore ... Lodge
289 Mrs . T . B . Cumpston 289 Bro . John Dunning Kay .,. 28 9 „ Richard Wilson ... ... 28 9 „ Geo , H . Heald 289 „ William James Beck ...
289 „ Geo . Berwick Scott ... ... 28 9 „ Name to follow 289 „ Alfred Williamson ... 28 9 „ James Dixon 28 9 ,, William Greaves 280 Miss Susannah Close
28 9 Miss Jenny Jackson Beck ... 28 9 Bro . Dr . Wm . Spark 296 „ John E . Bingham 302 ,, Henry Smith 302 „ M . Sharpley Rhodes ... 308 W . M . ' s Chair 387 I . P . M . ' s Chair 387 I . G . ' s Chair
387 „ F . W . W . Booth 3 87 „ Frederick Sharp 387 „ Charles Roebuck 458 Aire and Caider ... ... ... 750 Bro . Rawson Kelly ... ... 910 „ Robert Fisher
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974 11 William Firth ... ... 974 11 Thos . Wainman Holmes ... 101 9 „ Capt . Jno . Wordsworth ... 101 9 ,, William Clayton ...
1042 W . M . ' s Chair 1221 „ Major R . W . Moore ... 1462 J . D . ' s Chair 1462 „ Zaccheus Hinchliffc ... ... 15 ' 3 11 J Bustard ...
£ 400 o o NORTH WALES AND SALOP . ~~ 112 4 „ Alfred C . Spaull ... ... 51 9 0 112 4 „ W . H . Spaull ... ... 78 10 o 1143 „ Robt . Jas . Sissons ... 1336 , 1 J . O . Bury ... ... 10 10 0 1674 ,, Thomas Coxhead ... ... 10 10 0
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND . „ Charles Fitzgerald Matier ... 204 15 o MARK , DEGREE . 144 „ H . C . Levander ... ... 52 10 o The number of Stewards who brought in lists of over £ too each were 14 . 105 London Stewards ... ... £ 5345 1 6 117 Provincial ... ... ... S 189 1 6
£ io , 534 3 o London lists to come in 8 Provincial 4 The Chairman : We must not forget those who serve us , and must drink "The Health of the Vice-Patrons , Vice-Presidents , Treasurer , and Members of Committees , " and
I have the honour to couple their . names with the name —> a name well known to you—of Bro . Wm . Winn . Bro . W . Winn : I have great pleasure in rising to respond to the toast to the health ol the Vice-Patrons , Vice-Presidents , Treasurer , and members of the Committees . On their behalf I thank you for the cordiality with which the toast has been received , and fdl my personal
acknowledgments for the honour of ht-Ying my name coupled with it . The Chairman : The toast which I now bring to your notice is placed somewhat too low on the list ; it is " Success to the other Masonic Institutions . " They are both charities of the grandest description , and they have this advantage over the Institution for Boys , that they have
great funded property ; they have about three times the amount of funded property which this Institution possesses . With this toast I couple the name of Bro . Terry , the Secretary for the Boys' Benevolent Institution . Bro . Terry , in response , said : My lord , ladies , and gentlemen , permit me to thank your lordship very heartily for the kind manner in which you have proposed the toast
which you have kindly coupled with my name ; to thank you on behalf of the sister Institutious for the reception with which the toast has been met . My lord , on reading through a few of your figures , you stated that you bad been struck with surprise that a sum of £ 15 , 000 had been brought into the " Boys' " account for the last year . May I be allowed to say that the sister Institutions have
accumulated the sum of about £ 37 , 000 . We can all remember the time when £ 5000 was considered a magnificent result of a Festival , and I have not the slightest doubt that when the end of the year comes we shall be able to announce a sum of about £ 44 , 000 as the result of Masonic benevolence during the year . I congratulate Bro . Binckes upon having succeeded in obtaining your
lordship ' s presidency , and I hope that it will not be long before the sister Institutions are similarly honoured . I venture to hope that this may be an incentive to the Brethren north of the Tweed , and that English Masons may have an opportunity of reciprocating your kindness , and may support Masonic Benevolent Institutions when these are inaugurated in Scotland .
The Chairman : I now rise to propose " The Health of Lord Henniker , P . G . W ., and also the Health of the Board of Stewards . " Lord Henniker is prevented from being present this evening , and I shall , therefore , couple with the toast the name of Bro . R . H . Giddy , District G . M . of Griqualand . Bro . R . H . Giddy : I regret very much that it should
fall to my lot to have to reply to this toast . I regret the absence of Lord Henniker , who , if present , would have been able to reply much more ably than I can . I thank you very heartily for the manner in which you have responded to the toast proposed by the noble Chairman , but I beg to take exception to the statement made by Bro . Binckes that yon have contributed to a gigantic failure .
Under all the circumstances mentioned by him I think it is a very good result indeed . In the name of the Stewards I beg to thank you for the hearty manner in which you have responded to this toast . The Chairman : I am very much afraid that you must be tired of hearing my voice , but 1 am sure you will assist me to drink a bumper to those laides who have honoured
us with their presence . There are two Masonic festivals at which we have the pleasure of seeing ladies , and I am you will agree with me that the pleasure of these meetings is enhanced by their presence . I believe that ladies attend these festivals in order to see how admirably ( though not at this moment ) large bodies of Masons can conduct themselves . Before I sit down I must apolog ise
to every lady present that this toast should come so late on the list of toasts , and I hope that on future occasions it will be proposed at an earlier period of the evening . V 7 ' this toast I couple the name of Lord Ribblesdale . Lord Ribbesdale : My lord and gentlemen , I rise to return thanks for the ladies , and I appreciate the honour 01 the position I have been called upon to take . I echo the sentiments our noble Chairman has expressed , and I «