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Masonic Mems.
MASONIC MEMS .
THE MASONIC MIEEOB . * a * All communications fo be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .
THE UNIVEESAL MASONIC CALENDAB , DIABY , AM POCKET BOOK FOB 1869 . —We are requested to remind the secretaries of Craffc aud Mark lodges , and Scribes of R . A . chapters , under the English , Irish , ancl Scotch jurisdictions , and the secretaries and other officers of other Masonic bodies at home , in the colonies , and abroad , thafc they should forward tlio fullest and latest
information intended for publication in the next issue , wifch all convenient speed , fco fche editors of fche Calendar ; and all communications may be addressed to them afc the office of the FBEEMASONS' MAGAZINE , 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , or in Glasgow . WE understand that a Hose Croix Chapter will be opened afc
Whitby , Yorkshire , on the Sth Nov . It has been suggested as desirable that a meeting of the Talbot Chapter Rose Croix , afc Sheffield , should be held the day before the opening of the new chapter at Whitby . BEETIIREN are reminded thafc the Lodge Music published a few weeks ago , in several issues of the MAGAZINE , has been republished in a convenient form for Lodge use , price 2 s . Gd .
WE learn fchat a Conclave of the Bed Cross Order , No . 10 , is about to be opened afc the Assembly Rooms , Weston-super-Mare , and Major-General G . B . Muubee will be the first M . P . Sovereign of the new conclave-PEOVINCIAL GEAND LODGE OP WEST YORKSHIRE . —A meeting will be held ou Wednesday , 2 St ! i inst ., at Melfcham , near Huddersfield . Tho Right Hon . Bro . the Earl de Grey and Ripou , D . G . M ., will preside . After the meeting his lordship will lay the foundation stone of tho Melfcham Convaloscenfc Homo .
WE have been informed that Bro . Colonel P . Burdett , 33 ° , has been unanimously elected a member of the Imperial Council of the Red Cross Order , and will occupy the position of High . Chancellor . Ifc is fcliotiglifc that tlie gallant Colonel ' s accession to the Order will probtibly lead to its recognition by the Supremo Grand Council of the 33 ° for Ireland , where it will bo worked under the supervision of tho Grand Council of Rites . It is understood that similar arrangements are on the tapis between the Red Cross Council and the Grand Orient of France .
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION JOE AGED FEEEMASONS . —The next anniversary festival in aid of fche fund of this deserving institution will be held at the Freemasons ' Tavern on the 27 th of January , 1869 . The Ri ght Hon . Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon , Prov . G . M . of Somersetshire , will preside .
WE havo been recpiested to publish tho following caution : — "Brethren are fraternally recpiested not to respond to an appeal for charitable aid which has recently bo made from Crickhowel , in South Wales . " PEOVINCIAL GEAND LODGE QE DURHAM . —A meeting will be held afc Durham , on Tuesday , the 27 th inst ;
TUE Right Hon . the Lord Leigh , Provincial Grand Master for Warwickshire , has kindly consented to preside at the next anniversary festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , on Wednesday , 12 fch May , 1869-
Masonic Mems.
ISRAEL LODGE as INSTRUCTION . —Bro . B . T . J . Barnes , the W . M . of tho Doric Lodgo , will work tho fifteen sections in this lodgo of instruction , on Sunday , tho 24 th inst . Tho lodge moots at Bro . W . Yotton ' s , tho Rising Sun , Globe-road , Groenatroet , Victoria-park , every Sunday , at half-past seven o ' clock . ,
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
The Quarterly General Court of the governors of this Insti » tution was held on Monday , the 19 th inst . Bro . J . Hervey , V . P ., presided . A ballot for the election of nine boys , from a list of 53 , took place with the following results : —
SUCCESSFUL . No . on list . Name . Votes polled . 39 Hawes , Frederick John 1 , 183 4 Addison , James 1 , 166 47 Tetley , Samuel William 1 , 136 ' 26 Barnes , James Augustus Marsden . 1 , 104 30 Ladd , Alfred Edward 1 , 091
2 Hickmott , Henry 1 , 085 29 Smith , Walter 1 , 080 19 George , Edward 1 , 005 28 Packwood , William Harbottle 1 , 004
UNSUCCESSEUL-35 Sweet , Edward George Leigh 954 5 Mace , William Francis 906 22 Gilkes , Edgar Lawson 812 17 Heunis , Charles ..,, 755 6 .. ; .., Smith , Lewis 706 11 Collingwood , John 627 7 MarjasonJosiah 574
, 21 Chappell , Chas . Webster 503 50 Lane , Francis Dalrymple 501 24 Fabian , William Grant 451 8 Dowsing , John Edward 449 15 Cottrell , John Thomas 436 13 Rigden , Henry Thompson 333 42 Harrison , Edward Maxwell 295 49 BrufordWm . Alexander 266
, 1 Benfcley , Edwin Thomas 265 16 .,... Wills , Thomas William 195 34 Bush , Henry Charles 163 23 Eade , Henry Charles 161 37 Betty , Christopher W . Rowland 141 44 AVoods , Frank 125
46 Bryant , Robert 106 36 White , William Herbert 93 48 Sherry , Maurice 84 3 Walsha , Herbert 83 25 Travers , J . Harrison H 76 43 Wright , W . George Comte 70 9 Nicholas , Tcm Ferdinand , 51 52 Spicer , Arthur Ebenezer 49
41 Amery , Fred . Taylor 48 51 Haskins , W . Albion 47 38 Hustler , Arthur Earnest 44 53 Coombs , George Albion 4 S 10 Laws , George 31 45 Tate , Wm . Frederick 27 40 Fox , Henrv Linzee 18 32 ChaseArthur Ed 11
, 33 Axon , James Joseph 10 31 Ellis , George 9 20 Campbell , F . Gordon 8 14 Bone , Thomas Robert 7 27 Sinclair , Joseph H 5 12 McDowell , William 4 18 Parsons , George 3
Tho numbers prefixed to tho cases denote tho number of each case on the balloting paper . Votes for the unsuccessful candidates are carried forward to their credit for the election in April next .
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Masonic Mems.
MASONIC MEMS .
THE MASONIC MIEEOB . * a * All communications fo be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .
THE UNIVEESAL MASONIC CALENDAB , DIABY , AM POCKET BOOK FOB 1869 . —We are requested to remind the secretaries of Craffc aud Mark lodges , and Scribes of R . A . chapters , under the English , Irish , ancl Scotch jurisdictions , and the secretaries and other officers of other Masonic bodies at home , in the colonies , and abroad , thafc they should forward tlio fullest and latest
information intended for publication in the next issue , wifch all convenient speed , fco fche editors of fche Calendar ; and all communications may be addressed to them afc the office of the FBEEMASONS' MAGAZINE , 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , or in Glasgow . WE understand that a Hose Croix Chapter will be opened afc
Whitby , Yorkshire , on the Sth Nov . It has been suggested as desirable that a meeting of the Talbot Chapter Rose Croix , afc Sheffield , should be held the day before the opening of the new chapter at Whitby . BEETIIREN are reminded thafc the Lodge Music published a few weeks ago , in several issues of the MAGAZINE , has been republished in a convenient form for Lodge use , price 2 s . Gd .
WE learn fchat a Conclave of the Bed Cross Order , No . 10 , is about to be opened afc the Assembly Rooms , Weston-super-Mare , and Major-General G . B . Muubee will be the first M . P . Sovereign of the new conclave-PEOVINCIAL GEAND LODGE OP WEST YORKSHIRE . —A meeting will be held ou Wednesday , 2 St ! i inst ., at Melfcham , near Huddersfield . Tho Right Hon . Bro . the Earl de Grey and Ripou , D . G . M ., will preside . After the meeting his lordship will lay the foundation stone of tho Melfcham Convaloscenfc Homo .
WE have been informed that Bro . Colonel P . Burdett , 33 ° , has been unanimously elected a member of the Imperial Council of the Red Cross Order , and will occupy the position of High . Chancellor . Ifc is fcliotiglifc that tlie gallant Colonel ' s accession to the Order will probtibly lead to its recognition by the Supremo Grand Council of the 33 ° for Ireland , where it will bo worked under the supervision of tho Grand Council of Rites . It is understood that similar arrangements are on the tapis between the Red Cross Council and the Grand Orient of France .
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION JOE AGED FEEEMASONS . —The next anniversary festival in aid of fche fund of this deserving institution will be held at the Freemasons ' Tavern on the 27 th of January , 1869 . The Ri ght Hon . Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon , Prov . G . M . of Somersetshire , will preside .
WE havo been recpiested to publish tho following caution : — "Brethren are fraternally recpiested not to respond to an appeal for charitable aid which has recently bo made from Crickhowel , in South Wales . " PEOVINCIAL GEAND LODGE QE DURHAM . —A meeting will be held afc Durham , on Tuesday , the 27 th inst ;
TUE Right Hon . the Lord Leigh , Provincial Grand Master for Warwickshire , has kindly consented to preside at the next anniversary festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , on Wednesday , 12 fch May , 1869-
Masonic Mems.
ISRAEL LODGE as INSTRUCTION . —Bro . B . T . J . Barnes , the W . M . of tho Doric Lodgo , will work tho fifteen sections in this lodgo of instruction , on Sunday , tho 24 th inst . Tho lodge moots at Bro . W . Yotton ' s , tho Rising Sun , Globe-road , Groenatroet , Victoria-park , every Sunday , at half-past seven o ' clock . ,
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
The Quarterly General Court of the governors of this Insti » tution was held on Monday , the 19 th inst . Bro . J . Hervey , V . P ., presided . A ballot for the election of nine boys , from a list of 53 , took place with the following results : —
SUCCESSFUL . No . on list . Name . Votes polled . 39 Hawes , Frederick John 1 , 183 4 Addison , James 1 , 166 47 Tetley , Samuel William 1 , 136 ' 26 Barnes , James Augustus Marsden . 1 , 104 30 Ladd , Alfred Edward 1 , 091
2 Hickmott , Henry 1 , 085 29 Smith , Walter 1 , 080 19 George , Edward 1 , 005 28 Packwood , William Harbottle 1 , 004
UNSUCCESSEUL-35 Sweet , Edward George Leigh 954 5 Mace , William Francis 906 22 Gilkes , Edgar Lawson 812 17 Heunis , Charles ..,, 755 6 .. ; .., Smith , Lewis 706 11 Collingwood , John 627 7 MarjasonJosiah 574
, 21 Chappell , Chas . Webster 503 50 Lane , Francis Dalrymple 501 24 Fabian , William Grant 451 8 Dowsing , John Edward 449 15 Cottrell , John Thomas 436 13 Rigden , Henry Thompson 333 42 Harrison , Edward Maxwell 295 49 BrufordWm . Alexander 266
, 1 Benfcley , Edwin Thomas 265 16 .,... Wills , Thomas William 195 34 Bush , Henry Charles 163 23 Eade , Henry Charles 161 37 Betty , Christopher W . Rowland 141 44 AVoods , Frank 125
46 Bryant , Robert 106 36 White , William Herbert 93 48 Sherry , Maurice 84 3 Walsha , Herbert 83 25 Travers , J . Harrison H 76 43 Wright , W . George Comte 70 9 Nicholas , Tcm Ferdinand , 51 52 Spicer , Arthur Ebenezer 49
41 Amery , Fred . Taylor 48 51 Haskins , W . Albion 47 38 Hustler , Arthur Earnest 44 53 Coombs , George Albion 4 S 10 Laws , George 31 45 Tate , Wm . Frederick 27 40 Fox , Henrv Linzee 18 32 ChaseArthur Ed 11
, 33 Axon , James Joseph 10 31 Ellis , George 9 20 Campbell , F . Gordon 8 14 Bone , Thomas Robert 7 27 Sinclair , Joseph H 5 12 McDowell , William 4 18 Parsons , George 3
Tho numbers prefixed to tho cases denote tho number of each case on the balloting paper . Votes for the unsuccessful candidates are carried forward to their credit for the election in April next .