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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
philon , 91 ; Philip G . Pound , 95 ; N . R . H . Humpliry , W . M . 96 ; James W . Dawson , 106 ; Benjamin Mallam , P . M . 108 ; W . H . Brittain , 269 : P . AI . 139 ; George Boulton , W . M . 143 ; 1 ' . Kirke , P . AI . 144 ; Comp . John Boyd , V . Z ., Chapter 145 ; Bros . Henry Thorn , P . M . 165 ; J . AV . Barrett , P . M ., and Treas . 1 G 9 ; AV . H . Silk , S . AV . 172 ; C . J . B . Plestow , 176 ; Ludwig Herf , AV . M . ISO ; Joseph Donne , S . W . 181 ; A . T . Hirseh , P . M . 183 ;
W . H . Emsworlh , W . M . 190 ; D . Cubitt Nichols , W . M . 198 ; W . J . Starker , AV . M . 222 ; Capt . G . IS . A . Ross , I . G . 235 Matthew Clark , W . M . 255 ; G . H . De Fraine , W . M . 257 ; John Aird , Jun ., 259 ; E . D . M . Littler , P . M . 263 ; James Green , AV . M-302 ; John Juggins , AV . M . 340 ; John Hutton , AV . M . 473 ; C . M . Haddock , Treas ., P . AI . 507 ; Frederick Broughton , W . AI . 651 ;
Henry Price , P . M . 657 ; AVilliam Kibble , P . M . 715 ; Henry Finch , J . W . 1 , 201 , AV . M . 742 ; Benjamin Nattali , 771 ; Richard Gurney , W . M . 788 ; T . Bridgwater , M . D ., S . D . 822 ; AA . A . Thompson , W . M . 829 ; AValter AVellsman . AA . M . 858 ; Jesse Owens , 861 ; Joseph ADsopp , Treas ., P . AI . 879 ; T . J . Scott 879 ; Benjamin Barton , P . M . 45 , 879 ; Charles Chard , 256 , P . AI . '
907 ; AV . H . Farnfield , P . AI . 907 ; Henry J . Lewis , P . M . 907 ; Rev . J . M . Vaughan , W . M . 907 ; C . D . Sewell , 907 ; H . Sanderson , P . AI . 925 ; E . George Simpson , 941 ; Edward Morland , AV . M . 945 ; Comp . J . E . AValford , P . S . Chapter 975 ; Bros . Thomas Howden , S . W . 1 , 019 ,-William Vine , P . M . 1 , 046 ; Henry Davey , AV . M . 1 , 125 ; N . AVingfield , 169 , P . M . 1 , 155 ; Charles
Jaques , 1 , 158 ; Col . AVarde , AV . M . 1 , 223 ; John Bellerby , 65 . P , M . 1 , 227 ; S . G . Foxall , 742 , AV . M . 1 , 305 ; Charles F . Hall , 217 , 917 , J . D . 1 , 309 ; T . H . Lambert , S . D . 1 , 310 ; Thomas Knott , J . AV . 1 , 314 ; AI . Jennings , Chapter 73 .
There were about 400 brethren present , and of those the following are all whose Alasonic ranker lodge we were enabled to learn : —Bros . E . Wornil , P . M . 925 , P . Prov . G . D . C . Warwickshire ; , Eneas J . Mclntyre , G . Reg . ; Rev . C . J . Martyn , P . G . Chaplain ; Rev . R . J . Simpson , P . G . Chaplain ; John Hervy , G . Sec . ; Benjamin Head , P . G . D . ; W . Gumbloton , P . G . Deacon Chevalier Claudius Habricht ; A . H . Draper . No . 5 ; Homusjoe
Ardaseer Suntoashaud Dor . vbjee ] Pestonjee Cama , of Marquis Dalhousie . 'Lodge , 1159 ; E . Morland , P . AI 945 ; J . Pofcter , 7-42 ; A . Snelgrove , S . D . 12 ; H . Thomas , 449 ; AV . J . Rowell , 945 ; AV . P . Salgert , P . AI . 548 ; A . Layton , W . AI . 181 ; Orlando Shellaud , P . M . and P . Z . 120 , P . Prov . G . S . D . Hereford ; Magnus Ohren , AV . AI . 452 ; Chalmers I . Paton , S . W . 393 ; J-
Jones , P . M . G 02 , r . Prov . J . G . W . Yorkshire North and East I Synnms , AV . M . 251 ; John Pulling 144 ; F . I . Baseline , J . W ' 235 ; Thomas Fenn , P . G . D . C ; AV . Ballard S . D . 945 ; AV . Hedges AV . AI . 945 ; S . J . Wells , 65 ; AV . D . Thompson , AV . M . 97 G . P . Prov ' G . S . B . Wilts ; J . J . AVilson , 813 ; AVellsman , W . AI . 858 . ' R . J . Bagshaw , Prov . G . AL Essex ; Rev . J . E . Cox , D '
Prov . G . Chap . ; J . Cooper Forster , P . G . D . ; J . Brett , P . G . Purst . ; W . S . Govcr , No . 1 , Grand Steward ; J . Ingram , 340 ; G . Gumbleton , Prov . S . G . AV . Oxfordshire ; AVinsland P . M . 22 i ; J . Hearne , 626 , 976 ; W . Smith , P . G . S . ' P . AI . 33 ; F . Ledger , E . Farthing , P . M . 297 , and SCO ; R . Hall , P . M . 297 , P . Prov . S . G . W ., and P . Prov . G . Sec , Lincolnshire ;
J . Last , S . AV . 145 ; S . H . AVright , P . M . 51 G , Prov . S . G . D ., Suffolk ; J . Lawrence , 22 ; Henry Sandeman , P . M . 925 ; AV . Smeed , P . M . 946 ; G . Pymm , 740 ; Rev . J . Hordon Jukes , P . M . 120 , P . Prov . G . Chap ., Hertfordshire ; F . Binckes , Secretary to Boys' School ; W . Davenport , S . AV . 945 ; AV . Watson , P . G . S . ; G . Cox , P . G . D . ; N . Bradford , P . A . G . Dir . of Cers . ; H . Bridges , P . G . S . B . ; AV . Farnfield , Sec . Royal Mas . Benev . Inst . it . ; A . T . F . Buck , P . AI . 144 : AV . J . Bland , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D ., East
Lancashire , 838 ; AV . Crowdell , S . AV . 838 ; H . Hiusworth , W . M . 290 ; J . Brook , 112 ; Dr . Driver , P . G . Dist G . M ., Bombay , The dinner being over , grace was sung by the professional vocalists . His Royal Hig hness the P . G . M . then said—Brethren , the first toast I have to give you is that of " The Patron of the Craft , her
Majesty the Queen , " who has always identified herself with the principles of masonry . I will therefore ask you to drink with bunpers the toast of " The Queen . " This toast was received with the usual Masonic demonstrations of loyalty , and the National Anthem was given . Sir Patrick Colquhoun proposed the toisfc of " The Prince of
AVales , the Princess of AVales , and the rest of the Royal Family . " He referred , in feeling and touching terms to the loss lately sustained by the Prince and Princess , and he expressed , amid loud cheers , the deep thankfulness of the brotherhood that the Princess was recovering her health .
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , in responding for the toast , which had been received with loud applause , thanked the brethren , and said it gave him the greatest pleasure to be then , surrounded by the brethren of the craft to which he was proud to belong . He assured them that it was a proud day indeed to him when he became a Mason , and he should always do his utmost to be a worthy brother among them . He
expressed , too , on the part of the Princess , his personal thanks to Sir Patrick for his touching remarks , and his thanks to the brethren for their sympathy . He was glad to announce that the Princess was restored to her accustomed health , and in a short time would be among them . It might be fitting then to announce that the Princess had consented to become the patroness
of tho institution . The toast of " Earl de Grey , the Grand Master , " was then proposed by tbe Royal President , and Lord Clonmell proposed " Tlie Past Grand Master , the Earl of Zetland . " " The Deputy - Grand Alaster ' s Health" was proposed by Bro . C . Sykes , M . P ., who dwelt upou the great zeal and ability the Earl of Carnarvon had shown on behalf of Masonry .
His Royal Highness the Prince of AVales , in proposing the toast of the evening , said , iu general he felt diffidence in asking for subscriptions for charities over whicli he sometimes presided , but he had not such a feeling on that occasion when he looked round and saw on all sides the brethren of the craft , for he knew that one of the main principles inculcated in the minds of Freemasons was charity . He knew that the brethren
composing the vast assembly before him had come with one object , to support this excellent institution . A very full and able report of the institution had been drawn up , and therefore it was not necessary for him to address them at any length . He might say , however , that the institution was founded for the clothing , maintenance , and education of the daughters of decayed
Freemasons , and it provided that the daughters of trust-worthy Freemasons should not be left to the pangs of misery and ignorance . One important point was than it was supported entirely by voluntary contributions , and since its foundation in 1788 it had educated , clothed , and maintained nearly 1 , 000 girls . It was especially interesting for him to be connected with
that institution , as his grand-uncle , George IV ., when Prince of AA'ales , was an earnest supporter of it , and was present at its foundation . It had been the great object of the coinmittee to give tbe girls a good , sound , simple , and useful education—not what it had become the fashion to consider education , but an
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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
philon , 91 ; Philip G . Pound , 95 ; N . R . H . Humpliry , W . M . 96 ; James W . Dawson , 106 ; Benjamin Mallam , P . M . 108 ; W . H . Brittain , 269 : P . AI . 139 ; George Boulton , W . M . 143 ; 1 ' . Kirke , P . AI . 144 ; Comp . John Boyd , V . Z ., Chapter 145 ; Bros . Henry Thorn , P . M . 165 ; J . AV . Barrett , P . M ., and Treas . 1 G 9 ; AV . H . Silk , S . AV . 172 ; C . J . B . Plestow , 176 ; Ludwig Herf , AV . M . ISO ; Joseph Donne , S . W . 181 ; A . T . Hirseh , P . M . 183 ;
W . H . Emsworlh , W . M . 190 ; D . Cubitt Nichols , W . M . 198 ; W . J . Starker , AV . M . 222 ; Capt . G . IS . A . Ross , I . G . 235 Matthew Clark , W . M . 255 ; G . H . De Fraine , W . M . 257 ; John Aird , Jun ., 259 ; E . D . M . Littler , P . M . 263 ; James Green , AV . M-302 ; John Juggins , AV . M . 340 ; John Hutton , AV . M . 473 ; C . M . Haddock , Treas ., P . AI . 507 ; Frederick Broughton , W . AI . 651 ;
Henry Price , P . M . 657 ; AVilliam Kibble , P . M . 715 ; Henry Finch , J . W . 1 , 201 , AV . M . 742 ; Benjamin Nattali , 771 ; Richard Gurney , W . M . 788 ; T . Bridgwater , M . D ., S . D . 822 ; AA . A . Thompson , W . M . 829 ; AValter AVellsman . AA . M . 858 ; Jesse Owens , 861 ; Joseph ADsopp , Treas ., P . AI . 879 ; T . J . Scott 879 ; Benjamin Barton , P . M . 45 , 879 ; Charles Chard , 256 , P . AI . '
907 ; AV . H . Farnfield , P . AI . 907 ; Henry J . Lewis , P . M . 907 ; Rev . J . M . Vaughan , W . M . 907 ; C . D . Sewell , 907 ; H . Sanderson , P . AI . 925 ; E . George Simpson , 941 ; Edward Morland , AV . M . 945 ; Comp . J . E . AValford , P . S . Chapter 975 ; Bros . Thomas Howden , S . W . 1 , 019 ,-William Vine , P . M . 1 , 046 ; Henry Davey , AV . M . 1 , 125 ; N . AVingfield , 169 , P . M . 1 , 155 ; Charles
Jaques , 1 , 158 ; Col . AVarde , AV . M . 1 , 223 ; John Bellerby , 65 . P , M . 1 , 227 ; S . G . Foxall , 742 , AV . M . 1 , 305 ; Charles F . Hall , 217 , 917 , J . D . 1 , 309 ; T . H . Lambert , S . D . 1 , 310 ; Thomas Knott , J . AV . 1 , 314 ; AI . Jennings , Chapter 73 .
There were about 400 brethren present , and of those the following are all whose Alasonic ranker lodge we were enabled to learn : —Bros . E . Wornil , P . M . 925 , P . Prov . G . D . C . Warwickshire ; , Eneas J . Mclntyre , G . Reg . ; Rev . C . J . Martyn , P . G . Chaplain ; Rev . R . J . Simpson , P . G . Chaplain ; John Hervy , G . Sec . ; Benjamin Head , P . G . D . ; W . Gumbloton , P . G . Deacon Chevalier Claudius Habricht ; A . H . Draper . No . 5 ; Homusjoe
Ardaseer Suntoashaud Dor . vbjee ] Pestonjee Cama , of Marquis Dalhousie . 'Lodge , 1159 ; E . Morland , P . AI 945 ; J . Pofcter , 7-42 ; A . Snelgrove , S . D . 12 ; H . Thomas , 449 ; AV . J . Rowell , 945 ; AV . P . Salgert , P . AI . 548 ; A . Layton , W . AI . 181 ; Orlando Shellaud , P . M . and P . Z . 120 , P . Prov . G . S . D . Hereford ; Magnus Ohren , AV . AI . 452 ; Chalmers I . Paton , S . W . 393 ; J-
Jones , P . M . G 02 , r . Prov . J . G . W . Yorkshire North and East I Synnms , AV . M . 251 ; John Pulling 144 ; F . I . Baseline , J . W ' 235 ; Thomas Fenn , P . G . D . C ; AV . Ballard S . D . 945 ; AV . Hedges AV . AI . 945 ; S . J . Wells , 65 ; AV . D . Thompson , AV . M . 97 G . P . Prov ' G . S . B . Wilts ; J . J . AVilson , 813 ; AVellsman , W . AI . 858 . ' R . J . Bagshaw , Prov . G . AL Essex ; Rev . J . E . Cox , D '
Prov . G . Chap . ; J . Cooper Forster , P . G . D . ; J . Brett , P . G . Purst . ; W . S . Govcr , No . 1 , Grand Steward ; J . Ingram , 340 ; G . Gumbleton , Prov . S . G . AV . Oxfordshire ; AVinsland P . M . 22 i ; J . Hearne , 626 , 976 ; W . Smith , P . G . S . ' P . AI . 33 ; F . Ledger , E . Farthing , P . M . 297 , and SCO ; R . Hall , P . M . 297 , P . Prov . S . G . W ., and P . Prov . G . Sec , Lincolnshire ;
J . Last , S . AV . 145 ; S . H . AVright , P . M . 51 G , Prov . S . G . D ., Suffolk ; J . Lawrence , 22 ; Henry Sandeman , P . M . 925 ; AV . Smeed , P . M . 946 ; G . Pymm , 740 ; Rev . J . Hordon Jukes , P . M . 120 , P . Prov . G . Chap ., Hertfordshire ; F . Binckes , Secretary to Boys' School ; W . Davenport , S . AV . 945 ; AV . Watson , P . G . S . ; G . Cox , P . G . D . ; N . Bradford , P . A . G . Dir . of Cers . ; H . Bridges , P . G . S . B . ; AV . Farnfield , Sec . Royal Mas . Benev . Inst . it . ; A . T . F . Buck , P . AI . 144 : AV . J . Bland , P . M ., P . Prov . G . D ., East
Lancashire , 838 ; AV . Crowdell , S . AV . 838 ; H . Hiusworth , W . M . 290 ; J . Brook , 112 ; Dr . Driver , P . G . Dist G . M ., Bombay , The dinner being over , grace was sung by the professional vocalists . His Royal Hig hness the P . G . M . then said—Brethren , the first toast I have to give you is that of " The Patron of the Craft , her
Majesty the Queen , " who has always identified herself with the principles of masonry . I will therefore ask you to drink with bunpers the toast of " The Queen . " This toast was received with the usual Masonic demonstrations of loyalty , and the National Anthem was given . Sir Patrick Colquhoun proposed the toisfc of " The Prince of
AVales , the Princess of AVales , and the rest of the Royal Family . " He referred , in feeling and touching terms to the loss lately sustained by the Prince and Princess , and he expressed , amid loud cheers , the deep thankfulness of the brotherhood that the Princess was recovering her health .
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , in responding for the toast , which had been received with loud applause , thanked the brethren , and said it gave him the greatest pleasure to be then , surrounded by the brethren of the craft to which he was proud to belong . He assured them that it was a proud day indeed to him when he became a Mason , and he should always do his utmost to be a worthy brother among them . He
expressed , too , on the part of the Princess , his personal thanks to Sir Patrick for his touching remarks , and his thanks to the brethren for their sympathy . He was glad to announce that the Princess was restored to her accustomed health , and in a short time would be among them . It might be fitting then to announce that the Princess had consented to become the patroness
of tho institution . The toast of " Earl de Grey , the Grand Master , " was then proposed by tbe Royal President , and Lord Clonmell proposed " Tlie Past Grand Master , the Earl of Zetland . " " The Deputy - Grand Alaster ' s Health" was proposed by Bro . C . Sykes , M . P ., who dwelt upou the great zeal and ability the Earl of Carnarvon had shown on behalf of Masonry .
His Royal Highness the Prince of AVales , in proposing the toast of the evening , said , iu general he felt diffidence in asking for subscriptions for charities over whicli he sometimes presided , but he had not such a feeling on that occasion when he looked round and saw on all sides the brethren of the craft , for he knew that one of the main principles inculcated in the minds of Freemasons was charity . He knew that the brethren
composing the vast assembly before him had come with one object , to support this excellent institution . A very full and able report of the institution had been drawn up , and therefore it was not necessary for him to address them at any length . He might say , however , that the institution was founded for the clothing , maintenance , and education of the daughters of decayed
Freemasons , and it provided that the daughters of trust-worthy Freemasons should not be left to the pangs of misery and ignorance . One important point was than it was supported entirely by voluntary contributions , and since its foundation in 1788 it had educated , clothed , and maintained nearly 1 , 000 girls . It was especially interesting for him to be connected with
that institution , as his grand-uncle , George IV ., when Prince of AA'ales , was an earnest supporter of it , and was present at its foundation . It had been the great object of the coinmittee to give tbe girls a good , sound , simple , and useful education—not what it had become the fashion to consider education , but an