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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Essex.

Bro . Col . SHADWELL H . CLERKE , G . Sec , responded on behalf of " The Grand Officers , " remarking that the brethren could do no better than follow the Masonic zeal of ' the Grand Officers belonging to their province—the D . P . G . M ., P . G . Sec , and P . G . D . C . Bro . F . A . PHILBRICK , D . P . G . M ., then , amidst great cheering , gave the toast of " The P . G . M ., Lord Brooke , " remarking that that province was one vvhich , he

ventured to think , even Lord Brooke vvas proud to preside over . They were a united body of Masons , standing on a platform as broad and as comprehensive as any platform in the world . They vvere members of a great brotherhood , whose interests vvere as wide as humanity , and whose princip les vvere co-extensive with its interests . He concluded vvith an eulogium on the position of the Masonic body in the province , whose prosperity he knew would continue under the wise and genial rule of their respected chief , Lord Brooke .

The P . G . M ., who was enthusiastically received , said he attributed the position of the Masonic body in his province entirely to the fact that be had in his officers men of great tact , great judgment , and great experience in Masonic afiairs , and those brethren who had not yet enjoyed the sweets of office , but who , he trusted , looked forward to them some day , looked up to their leaders and showed a devotion to that great cause vvhich they all had at heart .

It being nearly time for the majority of the brethren to leave to catch the special tram , " The Health ofthe D . P . G . M . " vvas briefly proposed by Lord BROOKE , and as briefly acknowledged ; and , there being no time for another toast , Lord Brooke said he should not like to leave without thanking the brethren of the

Arnold Lodge for the admirable arrangements they had made for the meeting , and also for their liberal hospitality . His lordship then asked the Prov . Senior Grand Warden to take the chair , and under the presidency of Bro . Turner the toast list was continued . During the evening Miss Foxcroft gave charming selections of vocal music .

It only remains to add that the brethren of the Arnold Lodge did their best to make the meeting a success . The noble assembly room at the Clifton was handsomely decorated with flags and plants , while on the walls vvere hung the banners of the various lodges—from the age-stained banner of the Angel Lodge to the more elaborate ones of the recently consecrated lodges . Liberal provision was also made for the entertainment of their guests .

Miss Philbrick kindly , as on many previous occasions , sent a large supply of " button-holes , " which were much appreciated by the brethren . There vvere over 200 brethren present at the meeting .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Hampshire And Isle Of Wight.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT .

The annual meeting of this province vvas held at the I own Hall , Ryde , Isle of Wight , on Monday , the 28 th ult . The provincial meeting has only been held three times previously in the island since 18 33 , and it vvas 15 years ago since Ryde has been chosen . This year Ryde vvas again honoured , and Lodges Nos . 175 and 698 did their utmost to make the meeting the success it realised . These lodges appointed as Stewards for the occasion Bros . W . H . Long , W . M . 175 ;

Major W . P . Monckton , W . M . 698 ; F . Newman , P . M ., J . Lowe , P . M ., and E . Groves , P . M ., of 175 ; and W . E . Ratcliffe and W . Hammond Riddett , P . M ., of 6 9 8 ; whilst Bro . H . Durrant , P . M . 175 , did the work of Hon . Secretary , and these brethren may congratulate themselves upon the most efficient arrangements for the personal comforts of the visitors . Amongst those present

were—Bros . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., Prov . Grand Master ; J . E . Le Feuvre , J . P ., Deputy P . G . M . ; G . H . Barclay , P . M . 1373 , P . J . G . W . ; Rev . ] . Scott-Ramsay , P . M . G 94 , P . G . C . ; J . VV . Gieve , P . M . 309 , P . G . Treas . _ E . Goble , P . M . 309 , P . G . S . B . England , P . G . Sec . ; W . A . Hill , P . M . 309 . P . G . S . B . ; Rev . A . A . Headley , P . M . 309 , P . A . G . Sec ; W . J . Borrow , P . M . 195 S , P . G . Purst . ; H H . Wheeler , P . M ., W . M ., T . W . Faulkner , P . P . J . G . W ., G . A . Mursell , P . P . S . G . D ., J . C . Airs , P . P . D . G . D . C , J . Leftvvich , I . P . M ., T . M . Taylor , J . W ., G . Day , J . D ., G . Fellows , and W . H . Halliday , of

35 ; G . A . Brannon , W . M ., G . Wyatt , P . P . S . G . W ., Rev . E . W . Watts , M . A ., P . P . G . Chap . ; J . G . Garnham , P . M ., H . Groves , J . W ., C . E . Pinnock , I . G ., F . W . B . Waterworth , and N . Armstrong , of 441 _ Capt . Markland , A . Buxton , W . II . Horan , G . Ford , and H . A . Gwin , of 151 ; VV . H . Lon "; , W . M ., F . Newman , P . P . S . G . W ., J . Lowe , P . P . J . G . D ., E . Groves , P . P . G . R . ; T . Smith , P . M ., H . Durrant , P . M ., and G . L . Stobbs , P . P . G . Stwd ., of 1990 ; B . J . Marvin , P . M ., W . Andrews , I . P . M ., T . VV . Fair , S . W ., J . Ellery , J . W ., C . Sweetman , D . C , E . ] . Stroud , Sec , E . R . Radcliffe

J . I . Barton . J . D ., H . VV . Woods , Stwd ., K . W . I . Mackenzie , G . C . Banks , J . H . Down , F . H . Callingham , and Miah Willis , Tyler , of 175 ; F . P . Ansle , P . J . G . D . ; M . Linlield , P . M ., J . Webber , P . M ., Treas ., J . S . Ineson , S . W ., F . II . Sheppard , S . D ., W . C . Norman , Sec , J . J . Williams , J . C . Joliffe , I . G ., J . I'd Baker , and VV . Knight , of 551 ; Major Monckton , VV . M ., Rev . J . N . Palmer , P . G . C . England , P . P . S . G VV .: A . Dashwood , P . M ., Col . W . L . N . Clayton , P . M ., S . W ., VV . E . Ratcliffe , P . M ., J . VV ., W . H . Riddett , J . P ., I . P . M ., G . F . Laity , P . M ., and W . Watts , Sec , of 175 ; S . Salter , CoS

P . P . G . D . Oxon ; G . W . S . Withers , W . M ., R . D . Child , P . P . J . G . D ., 1 . Bunt , jun ., P . M ., A . Shaw , P . M ., Treas ., A . ] . Firth , P . P . G . O ., E . B . Keyl , G . T . Cluett , T . E . Porter , W . Garland , F . G . Addley , and T . Ford , of 1 SG 9 ; L . Colcuutt , W . M ., A . F . Swayne , I . P . M ., and F . Cooper , P . G . D . C , of 1 SS 4 ' -, A . Perry , W . M ., L . T . Wilkins , P . G . Stwd ., H . T . Deacon , S . W ., J . Chinchen , S . D ., G . Rogers , ] . D ., W . H . Bradin" ' , l . G ., J . Parke , and G . Groves , of 21 C 9 ; Miller , I . P . M . 206 SJ ; li . Cook , P . M . 106 9 " W . T . Dupree , P . M . 1069 , P . P . G . Stwd . ; F . Cooper , P . M . 1 SS 4 , P . G . D . C ; T .

Stratton , W . M . 2153 ; J . G . Mason , P . M . 142 S ; J . Fnedebers . - , 342 , P . P . G . P , : T . W . Hay-on , W . M . 309 ; F . H . Woodrow , I . P . M . 207 ^ ; G . Ward , P . M . 1 SS 3 ; T . H . King , P . M . 1 SS 3 ; H . Lashmore , 394 , P . P . S . G . D . ; H . Searle , S . W . 7 6 ; P . H . Emanuel , W . M . 206 S ; F . Bascombe , W . M . 18 S 3 ; W . S . Brockley . W . M . 7 6 ; Geo , Currell , 1 S 83 ; J . H . Windrum , 20 OS , P . D . S . G . D . Hong Kong ; N . VV . Outride , P . M 4 S 7 ; G . B . Irons , P . M . 903 ; D . M . Irons , 342 ; G . Gardner , P . G . S . B . Bucks ; VV F . Morton , 257 , P . P . G . C . ; E . S . Innes , S . VV . 2153 ; T . Attwood , 76 ; Ed . Austin

, W . M . 1903 ; W . Ramsay ; J . Burbidge , 319 , P . P . G . S . B . ; T . Tufnell , P . M . 206 S ; G . Reading , 206 S ; H . L . McPhail , 206 S ; Capt . Haldane , 1903 , P . P . S . G . D . Mon . ; G . II . Swansborough , P . M . 2016 ; L . A . Homfray , P . P . S . G . W . Mon . ; J , Harvey , C 94 . : J . Carnon , 177 6 ; C G . Miles , 195 , _ i 8 , P . P . G . S . of W . 5 C W . A . Jellicoe , 130 7 S 5 , P . P . J . G . D . ; W . Atkinson , P . J . G . D . ; H . N . Jenkins , 220 S , P . G . S . ' of W . ; R . Tuffin , 220 S ; E . T . Wise , 1461 , P . P . G . Stwd . j B . H . Mumby , W . M . 10 G 9 ; W . A Rowe , I . P . M . 903 ; W . Hayles , 221 ; G . N . Barclay , 1373 , P . P . J . G . W . ; H . Cawte ,

342 , P . J . G . W . ; F . A . Dunsford , S . W . 394 ; A . W . Joy , 132 ; VV . Humphry , Sec . 195 ; G . J . Gould , P . M . 319 ; H . E . Bate , J . W . 309 ; C J . Whitting , 195 ; S . B . Morse , J . VV . 132 ; J . Morgan , P . M . 392 ; W . F . Westerman , W . M . 1776 ; J . Dew , 694 , P . P . G . Reg . ; H . Gee , W . M . 2203 ; II . Bundy , 2074 ; J . S . Wickens , W . M . 2074 ; W . J . Murles , { P . M . 14 S 9 , . 1642 ; W . J . Miller , I . P . M . 14 O 1 ; A . J . Brown , P . M . 14 61 ; R . H . Weeks , I . G . 1461 ; J . J . Brazier , J . W . 220 S ; W . H . Vye . J . D . 195 ; C Roslyn , S . D . 2157 ; W . G . Abbott , 132 ; J . B . Rolls , 195 ; J . Cole 132 :

, J . Swan , P . M . 92 S ; W . H . Spernng , I . P . M . 342 ; Capt . A . H . Markham , W . M . 257 A . W . Darley , 257 ; H . Hussey , S . W . 1780 ; Rev . J . H . Chadwick , W . M . 694 ; C G . Holmes , J . D . 342 ; D . J . Barnard , J . D . 4 S 7 ; VV . Bates / I . P . M . 4 S 7 ; F . W . Moves , J . D . 120 S ; J . Kent , 1 S 34 ; J . Webber , P . M . 132 ; F . T . Cutler , Org . 19 ^; G . H . Rolls , W . M . 132 ; J . E . Thornton , P . M . 903 ; G . Pearman , Org . 4 S 7 ; W . Maybour , 4 S 7 , 1903 ; J . Woodhouse , 4 S 7 , 92 S , P . P . G . S . B . ; J . G . Livesay , P . M . 1903 ; J . Hall , Tyler 94 ; W . Vare , 130 ; T . Bryan ; R . F . Osborne , P . M . 130 ; A . Savill

S . W . 723 ; R . VV . Lees , P . M ., Treas . 130 ; C . Woods , 1 S 69 ; A . G . Prickett , Sec . 1 S 69 ; C Pottle , 195 ; A . P . Munt , 195 ; F . G . Galnett , 132 ; J . Medene , Chap . 257 ; H . W . Parsons , P . M . S 04 ; G . Grant , P . M . 903 ; I .. Stokes , P . M . ig SS : A . Howell , Sec . 257 , 1 S 34 ; F . Jerome , I . P . M . 1958 ; T . I . Hill , J . W . 195 S , 2074 ; W . J . Mitchell , Stwd . 195 S ; C . VV . Keep , W . M . 195 ; W . Woodhouse , P . M . 195 ; F . Mapp , I . G . 195 ; J- A . Nethercoate , 195 ; C A . Rungpach , 195 , 1507 ; S . Dacombe , W . M . 394 ; F . Carter , I . G . 14 ; H . Cooke , P . M ., D . C . 309 ; R . H . Brannon , P . M . 394 ; W . Beuttell , P . M . 342 ; S . Saxey , 342 ; R . Payne , S . D . 342 ; George Aylward , 177 6 ; J . D . McLean , 1428 ; and others .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Hampshire And Isle Of Wight.

The Prov . Grand Master , Deputy Grand Master , and Grand Lodge Officers were duly saluted , the roll of lodges called , and the minutes of tbe last annual and special meetings vvere read and confirmed . The PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER said that since their last meeting the Craft had received a great blow in the death of the Earl of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master , who vvas especially well-known in the province as he had spent much time

in Hampshire . Whether it vvere members in or out of the province , they all regretted the loss . Personally , he felt it extremely , more so , perhaps , than many , as the earl was so closely associated vvith him . He ( the Provincial Grand Master ) initiated , passed , and raised him , installed him as W . M ., acted as First Principal vvith him in the Royal Arch , and installed him as Prov . G . M . of Somersetshire . In return the earl installed the speaker as Prov . G . M . nearly 21 years ago . His great qualities vvere known to the world at large , and on his recent stay in

Australia he advocated thc better connections between the colonies and the Grand Lodge of England , and succeeded in cementing the good feeling that should exist vvith the mother lodge . He wished to express the deep feeling of the brethren of the province to the family , and moved "That this Provincial Grand Lodge desire to express their most sincere regret at the loss which they have sustained by the death of the Ear ] of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master , and their earnest sympathy with Lady Carnarvon and other members of the family . "

Bro . J . E . LE FEUVRE , D . P . G . M ., in seconding , remarked that every Mason in the province would gladly look back at the intimate connection of the late Pro Grand Master vvith the province , and they were always grateful for his services . This vvas unanimously recorded .

Bro . J . E . LE FEUVRE , D . P . G . M ., proposed the reception of the Audit report and accounts . He said that they stood much in the same position as last year , when they had a balance of . 643 6 and now they had . £ 442 , after paying the ordinary expenses , and contributing 150 guineas to the Charities , and £ 1 17 ios . to the fund for Bro . Binckes . The total assets amounted to . £ 1439 13 s . 6 d .

Bro . Rev . G . WYATT , P . M . 151 , P . P . S . G . W ., seconded , and it was carried unanimously . Bro . G . H . BARCLAY , P . M . 1373 , P . J . G . W ., highly eulogised the services of Bro . Gieve , and proposed his re-election as Prov . Grand Treasurer . Bro . G . A . MURSELL , P . M . 35 , P . P . S . G . D ., seconded , and it was carried unanimously .

Bro . GIEVE , P . M . 309 , returned thanks , and assured the brethren that nothing should be wanted on his part to serve them as hitherto . Bro . E . GouLE , P . G . Sec , read the report of the Prov . Grand Lodge Committee on grants of money for relief , and they recommended that the investments be increased to the sum of . £ 1000 , and that the ordinary annual contributions to the Masonic Charities should be supplemented by an additional grant of 50 guineas to each of the three central Masonic Charities , and ^ ' 20 tothe Hampshire Educational Institution .

Bro . T . WALTON , P . M . 1780 , P . P . G . Asst . D . of C , moved , and Bro . R , D . viii'iER CHILD , P . M . 186 9 , P . P . J G . D ., seconded , and vvas unanimously adopted . Bro . E . GOBLE announced that he had received a letter from some brethren at Peterborough asking for a subscription towards a Masonic stall in the cathedral . Bro . H . J . ATKINS , P . M . 195 , 1764 , P . P . S . G . W . North and Hants , supported the application , and moved that the sum of five guineas be voted from the province .

Bro . J . H . WINDRUM , P . M . 2068 , P . D . G . S . B . Hong Kong and South China , seconded . Bro . F . NEWMAN , P . M . 175 , P . P . S . G . W ., reminded the brethren of an application made to the province towards Winchester Cathedral , and vvhich was refused . Some discussion ensued upon the question , vvhich vvas ultimately rejected . The PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER appointed the following brethren as Prov . Grand Officers for the ensuing year :

Bro . Colonel Crease , C . B ., R . M . A . ... ... ... Prov . S . G . W . „ Rev . E . W . Watts , 151 ... ... ... Prov . J . G . W . ,, Rev . J . H . Anderson , 257 ... ... ) n n ru „ Rev . J . Scott Ramsay , 6 94 j Prov . G . Chaps . ,, J . W . Gieve , 309 ( re-elected ) ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ A . Dashwood , 6 9 8 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ E . Goble , 309 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Sec .

„ F . H . King , 1883 ... ... ... ... Prov . S . G . D . „ J . Harvey , 6 94 ... ... ... ... Prov . S . G . D . „ G . Aylward , 1776 ... ... ... ... Prov . J . G . D . „ J . Shemmonds , 1 95 ... ... ... ... Prov . J . G . D . „ H . H . Wheeler , 35 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . S . of W ,, G . B . Irons , 903 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . D . C .

„ Tenison Smith , 175 ... ... ... ... Prov . D . G . D . C . „ E . O . Longland , 359 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C . ., W . T . Dupree , 1069 ... ... ... . ; . Prov . G . S . B . „ A . J . Brown , 1461 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Std . Br . „ R . H . Brannon , 394 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Std . Br . „ H . Gee , 2203 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Org .

„ G . Felton Lancaster , 903 , P . P . G . Reg . ... ... Prov . A . G . Sec . ,, W . H . Smith Parsons , 804 ... ,., ,,, Prov . G . Purst . „ T . Tufnell , 2068 ... ... ... ... Prov . A . G . Purst . „ W . Bates , 48 7 ... ... ... ... " * „ J . Slater , 319 ,. J . Dordge , 1428 ... ... ... ... ,. _ .. ii A . F . Swayne , 1884 f Prov . G . Stwds . „ H . T . Dodd , 1331 ...

„ J . Bunt , 186 9 „ J- Exell ... ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Tyler . The PROV . G . MASTER said that in appointing Bro . Col . Crease to the P . S . G . W . ' . chair , he did so , not from any lodge , but in recognition of his distinguished services to Freemasonry in general . He had lately made some valuable Masonic

researches and read a paper ( vvhich was afterwards accepted by the Prince of Wales ) before the Quatuor Coronati Lodge . In appointing Bro . G . Felton Lancaster as Prov . A . G . Sec , he had rendered most invaluable services to Freemasonry , especially to this province . He regretted losing Bro . Headley , who had hitherto held that office vvith great efficiency , but that brother had removed some distance away and vvas unable to do the justice to the office that he could wish . Bro . Headley had worked most indefatigably and the best thanks of the provincc were due to him .

The Prov . Grand Lodge vvas then closed . A large number of the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room and partook of a most recherche banquet , at vvhich the Stewards of the day vvere most assiduous in their attention to the brethren . A strong band occupied the orchestra , and discoursed some charming and appropriate music .

The PROV . GRAND MASTER occupied the chair , and , after ample justice had been done to the sumptuous table , proposed " The Health of the Oueen and the Craft , " " The M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , " and " The Deputy Grand Master and Officers of Grand Lodge , Present and Past . " Speaking on the latter the P . G . M . referred vvith deep feelings of regret at the deplorable loss of the Pro G . M . The Deputy Grand Master , Bro . the Earl of Lathom , was always at his post , and vvas always ready to discharge his duties .

Bro . the Rev . J . N . PALMER , P . M . 698 , P . P . S . G . W ., P . G . Chaplain England responded , and expressed his thanks for the kind reception received . He acknowledged that Grand Officers , one and all , were jolly good fellows in their way If they did not all please , well t . ien they must be taken the bad vvith the good ' He had now a duty to perform , and said it would ill become him , in the presence of

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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Essex.

Bro . Col . SHADWELL H . CLERKE , G . Sec , responded on behalf of " The Grand Officers , " remarking that the brethren could do no better than follow the Masonic zeal of ' the Grand Officers belonging to their province—the D . P . G . M ., P . G . Sec , and P . G . D . C . Bro . F . A . PHILBRICK , D . P . G . M ., then , amidst great cheering , gave the toast of " The P . G . M ., Lord Brooke , " remarking that that province was one vvhich , he

ventured to think , even Lord Brooke vvas proud to preside over . They were a united body of Masons , standing on a platform as broad and as comprehensive as any platform in the world . They vvere members of a great brotherhood , whose interests vvere as wide as humanity , and whose princip les vvere co-extensive with its interests . He concluded vvith an eulogium on the position of the Masonic body in the province , whose prosperity he knew would continue under the wise and genial rule of their respected chief , Lord Brooke .

The P . G . M ., who was enthusiastically received , said he attributed the position of the Masonic body in his province entirely to the fact that be had in his officers men of great tact , great judgment , and great experience in Masonic afiairs , and those brethren who had not yet enjoyed the sweets of office , but who , he trusted , looked forward to them some day , looked up to their leaders and showed a devotion to that great cause vvhich they all had at heart .

It being nearly time for the majority of the brethren to leave to catch the special tram , " The Health ofthe D . P . G . M . " vvas briefly proposed by Lord BROOKE , and as briefly acknowledged ; and , there being no time for another toast , Lord Brooke said he should not like to leave without thanking the brethren of the

Arnold Lodge for the admirable arrangements they had made for the meeting , and also for their liberal hospitality . His lordship then asked the Prov . Senior Grand Warden to take the chair , and under the presidency of Bro . Turner the toast list was continued . During the evening Miss Foxcroft gave charming selections of vocal music .

It only remains to add that the brethren of the Arnold Lodge did their best to make the meeting a success . The noble assembly room at the Clifton was handsomely decorated with flags and plants , while on the walls vvere hung the banners of the various lodges—from the age-stained banner of the Angel Lodge to the more elaborate ones of the recently consecrated lodges . Liberal provision was also made for the entertainment of their guests .

Miss Philbrick kindly , as on many previous occasions , sent a large supply of " button-holes , " which were much appreciated by the brethren . There vvere over 200 brethren present at the meeting .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Hampshire And Isle Of Wight.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT .

The annual meeting of this province vvas held at the I own Hall , Ryde , Isle of Wight , on Monday , the 28 th ult . The provincial meeting has only been held three times previously in the island since 18 33 , and it vvas 15 years ago since Ryde has been chosen . This year Ryde vvas again honoured , and Lodges Nos . 175 and 698 did their utmost to make the meeting the success it realised . These lodges appointed as Stewards for the occasion Bros . W . H . Long , W . M . 175 ;

Major W . P . Monckton , W . M . 698 ; F . Newman , P . M ., J . Lowe , P . M ., and E . Groves , P . M ., of 175 ; and W . E . Ratcliffe and W . Hammond Riddett , P . M ., of 6 9 8 ; whilst Bro . H . Durrant , P . M . 175 , did the work of Hon . Secretary , and these brethren may congratulate themselves upon the most efficient arrangements for the personal comforts of the visitors . Amongst those present

were—Bros . W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., Prov . Grand Master ; J . E . Le Feuvre , J . P ., Deputy P . G . M . ; G . H . Barclay , P . M . 1373 , P . J . G . W . ; Rev . ] . Scott-Ramsay , P . M . G 94 , P . G . C . ; J . VV . Gieve , P . M . 309 , P . G . Treas . _ E . Goble , P . M . 309 , P . G . S . B . England , P . G . Sec . ; W . A . Hill , P . M . 309 . P . G . S . B . ; Rev . A . A . Headley , P . M . 309 , P . A . G . Sec ; W . J . Borrow , P . M . 195 S , P . G . Purst . ; H H . Wheeler , P . M ., W . M ., T . W . Faulkner , P . P . J . G . W ., G . A . Mursell , P . P . S . G . D ., J . C . Airs , P . P . D . G . D . C , J . Leftvvich , I . P . M ., T . M . Taylor , J . W ., G . Day , J . D ., G . Fellows , and W . H . Halliday , of

35 ; G . A . Brannon , W . M ., G . Wyatt , P . P . S . G . W ., Rev . E . W . Watts , M . A ., P . P . G . Chap . ; J . G . Garnham , P . M ., H . Groves , J . W ., C . E . Pinnock , I . G ., F . W . B . Waterworth , and N . Armstrong , of 441 _ Capt . Markland , A . Buxton , W . II . Horan , G . Ford , and H . A . Gwin , of 151 ; VV . H . Lon "; , W . M ., F . Newman , P . P . S . G . W ., J . Lowe , P . P . J . G . D ., E . Groves , P . P . G . R . ; T . Smith , P . M ., H . Durrant , P . M ., and G . L . Stobbs , P . P . G . Stwd ., of 1990 ; B . J . Marvin , P . M ., W . Andrews , I . P . M ., T . VV . Fair , S . W ., J . Ellery , J . W ., C . Sweetman , D . C , E . ] . Stroud , Sec , E . R . Radcliffe

J . I . Barton . J . D ., H . VV . Woods , Stwd ., K . W . I . Mackenzie , G . C . Banks , J . H . Down , F . H . Callingham , and Miah Willis , Tyler , of 175 ; F . P . Ansle , P . J . G . D . ; M . Linlield , P . M ., J . Webber , P . M ., Treas ., J . S . Ineson , S . W ., F . II . Sheppard , S . D ., W . C . Norman , Sec , J . J . Williams , J . C . Joliffe , I . G ., J . I'd Baker , and VV . Knight , of 551 ; Major Monckton , VV . M ., Rev . J . N . Palmer , P . G . C . England , P . P . S . G VV .: A . Dashwood , P . M ., Col . W . L . N . Clayton , P . M ., S . W ., VV . E . Ratcliffe , P . M ., J . VV ., W . H . Riddett , J . P ., I . P . M ., G . F . Laity , P . M ., and W . Watts , Sec , of 175 ; S . Salter , CoS

P . P . G . D . Oxon ; G . W . S . Withers , W . M ., R . D . Child , P . P . J . G . D ., 1 . Bunt , jun ., P . M ., A . Shaw , P . M ., Treas ., A . ] . Firth , P . P . G . O ., E . B . Keyl , G . T . Cluett , T . E . Porter , W . Garland , F . G . Addley , and T . Ford , of 1 SG 9 ; L . Colcuutt , W . M ., A . F . Swayne , I . P . M ., and F . Cooper , P . G . D . C , of 1 SS 4 ' -, A . Perry , W . M ., L . T . Wilkins , P . G . Stwd ., H . T . Deacon , S . W ., J . Chinchen , S . D ., G . Rogers , ] . D ., W . H . Bradin" ' , l . G ., J . Parke , and G . Groves , of 21 C 9 ; Miller , I . P . M . 206 SJ ; li . Cook , P . M . 106 9 " W . T . Dupree , P . M . 1069 , P . P . G . Stwd . ; F . Cooper , P . M . 1 SS 4 , P . G . D . C ; T .

Stratton , W . M . 2153 ; J . G . Mason , P . M . 142 S ; J . Fnedebers . - , 342 , P . P . G . P , : T . W . Hay-on , W . M . 309 ; F . H . Woodrow , I . P . M . 207 ^ ; G . Ward , P . M . 1 SS 3 ; T . H . King , P . M . 1 SS 3 ; H . Lashmore , 394 , P . P . S . G . D . ; H . Searle , S . W . 7 6 ; P . H . Emanuel , W . M . 206 S ; F . Bascombe , W . M . 18 S 3 ; W . S . Brockley . W . M . 7 6 ; Geo , Currell , 1 S 83 ; J . H . Windrum , 20 OS , P . D . S . G . D . Hong Kong ; N . VV . Outride , P . M 4 S 7 ; G . B . Irons , P . M . 903 ; D . M . Irons , 342 ; G . Gardner , P . G . S . B . Bucks ; VV F . Morton , 257 , P . P . G . C . ; E . S . Innes , S . VV . 2153 ; T . Attwood , 76 ; Ed . Austin

, W . M . 1903 ; W . Ramsay ; J . Burbidge , 319 , P . P . G . S . B . ; T . Tufnell , P . M . 206 S ; G . Reading , 206 S ; H . L . McPhail , 206 S ; Capt . Haldane , 1903 , P . P . S . G . D . Mon . ; G . II . Swansborough , P . M . 2016 ; L . A . Homfray , P . P . S . G . W . Mon . ; J , Harvey , C 94 . : J . Carnon , 177 6 ; C G . Miles , 195 , _ i 8 , P . P . G . S . of W . 5 C W . A . Jellicoe , 130 7 S 5 , P . P . J . G . D . ; W . Atkinson , P . J . G . D . ; H . N . Jenkins , 220 S , P . G . S . ' of W . ; R . Tuffin , 220 S ; E . T . Wise , 1461 , P . P . G . Stwd . j B . H . Mumby , W . M . 10 G 9 ; W . A Rowe , I . P . M . 903 ; W . Hayles , 221 ; G . N . Barclay , 1373 , P . P . J . G . W . ; H . Cawte ,

342 , P . J . G . W . ; F . A . Dunsford , S . W . 394 ; A . W . Joy , 132 ; VV . Humphry , Sec . 195 ; G . J . Gould , P . M . 319 ; H . E . Bate , J . W . 309 ; C J . Whitting , 195 ; S . B . Morse , J . VV . 132 ; J . Morgan , P . M . 392 ; W . F . Westerman , W . M . 1776 ; J . Dew , 694 , P . P . G . Reg . ; H . Gee , W . M . 2203 ; II . Bundy , 2074 ; J . S . Wickens , W . M . 2074 ; W . J . Murles , { P . M . 14 S 9 , . 1642 ; W . J . Miller , I . P . M . 14 O 1 ; A . J . Brown , P . M . 14 61 ; R . H . Weeks , I . G . 1461 ; J . J . Brazier , J . W . 220 S ; W . H . Vye . J . D . 195 ; C Roslyn , S . D . 2157 ; W . G . Abbott , 132 ; J . B . Rolls , 195 ; J . Cole 132 :

, J . Swan , P . M . 92 S ; W . H . Spernng , I . P . M . 342 ; Capt . A . H . Markham , W . M . 257 A . W . Darley , 257 ; H . Hussey , S . W . 1780 ; Rev . J . H . Chadwick , W . M . 694 ; C G . Holmes , J . D . 342 ; D . J . Barnard , J . D . 4 S 7 ; VV . Bates / I . P . M . 4 S 7 ; F . W . Moves , J . D . 120 S ; J . Kent , 1 S 34 ; J . Webber , P . M . 132 ; F . T . Cutler , Org . 19 ^; G . H . Rolls , W . M . 132 ; J . E . Thornton , P . M . 903 ; G . Pearman , Org . 4 S 7 ; W . Maybour , 4 S 7 , 1903 ; J . Woodhouse , 4 S 7 , 92 S , P . P . G . S . B . ; J . G . Livesay , P . M . 1903 ; J . Hall , Tyler 94 ; W . Vare , 130 ; T . Bryan ; R . F . Osborne , P . M . 130 ; A . Savill

S . W . 723 ; R . VV . Lees , P . M ., Treas . 130 ; C . Woods , 1 S 69 ; A . G . Prickett , Sec . 1 S 69 ; C Pottle , 195 ; A . P . Munt , 195 ; F . G . Galnett , 132 ; J . Medene , Chap . 257 ; H . W . Parsons , P . M . S 04 ; G . Grant , P . M . 903 ; I .. Stokes , P . M . ig SS : A . Howell , Sec . 257 , 1 S 34 ; F . Jerome , I . P . M . 1958 ; T . I . Hill , J . W . 195 S , 2074 ; W . J . Mitchell , Stwd . 195 S ; C . VV . Keep , W . M . 195 ; W . Woodhouse , P . M . 195 ; F . Mapp , I . G . 195 ; J- A . Nethercoate , 195 ; C A . Rungpach , 195 , 1507 ; S . Dacombe , W . M . 394 ; F . Carter , I . G . 14 ; H . Cooke , P . M ., D . C . 309 ; R . H . Brannon , P . M . 394 ; W . Beuttell , P . M . 342 ; S . Saxey , 342 ; R . Payne , S . D . 342 ; George Aylward , 177 6 ; J . D . McLean , 1428 ; and others .

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Hampshire And Isle Of Wight.

The Prov . Grand Master , Deputy Grand Master , and Grand Lodge Officers were duly saluted , the roll of lodges called , and the minutes of tbe last annual and special meetings vvere read and confirmed . The PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER said that since their last meeting the Craft had received a great blow in the death of the Earl of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master , who vvas especially well-known in the province as he had spent much time

in Hampshire . Whether it vvere members in or out of the province , they all regretted the loss . Personally , he felt it extremely , more so , perhaps , than many , as the earl was so closely associated vvith him . He ( the Provincial Grand Master ) initiated , passed , and raised him , installed him as W . M ., acted as First Principal vvith him in the Royal Arch , and installed him as Prov . G . M . of Somersetshire . In return the earl installed the speaker as Prov . G . M . nearly 21 years ago . His great qualities vvere known to the world at large , and on his recent stay in

Australia he advocated thc better connections between the colonies and the Grand Lodge of England , and succeeded in cementing the good feeling that should exist vvith the mother lodge . He wished to express the deep feeling of the brethren of the province to the family , and moved "That this Provincial Grand Lodge desire to express their most sincere regret at the loss which they have sustained by the death of the Ear ] of Carnarvon , Pro Grand Master , and their earnest sympathy with Lady Carnarvon and other members of the family . "

Bro . J . E . LE FEUVRE , D . P . G . M ., in seconding , remarked that every Mason in the province would gladly look back at the intimate connection of the late Pro Grand Master vvith the province , and they were always grateful for his services . This vvas unanimously recorded .

Bro . J . E . LE FEUVRE , D . P . G . M ., proposed the reception of the Audit report and accounts . He said that they stood much in the same position as last year , when they had a balance of . 643 6 and now they had . £ 442 , after paying the ordinary expenses , and contributing 150 guineas to the Charities , and £ 1 17 ios . to the fund for Bro . Binckes . The total assets amounted to . £ 1439 13 s . 6 d .

Bro . Rev . G . WYATT , P . M . 151 , P . P . S . G . W ., seconded , and it was carried unanimously . Bro . G . H . BARCLAY , P . M . 1373 , P . J . G . W ., highly eulogised the services of Bro . Gieve , and proposed his re-election as Prov . Grand Treasurer . Bro . G . A . MURSELL , P . M . 35 , P . P . S . G . D ., seconded , and it was carried unanimously .

Bro . GIEVE , P . M . 309 , returned thanks , and assured the brethren that nothing should be wanted on his part to serve them as hitherto . Bro . E . GouLE , P . G . Sec , read the report of the Prov . Grand Lodge Committee on grants of money for relief , and they recommended that the investments be increased to the sum of . £ 1000 , and that the ordinary annual contributions to the Masonic Charities should be supplemented by an additional grant of 50 guineas to each of the three central Masonic Charities , and ^ ' 20 tothe Hampshire Educational Institution .

Bro . T . WALTON , P . M . 1780 , P . P . G . Asst . D . of C , moved , and Bro . R , D . viii'iER CHILD , P . M . 186 9 , P . P . J G . D ., seconded , and vvas unanimously adopted . Bro . E . GOBLE announced that he had received a letter from some brethren at Peterborough asking for a subscription towards a Masonic stall in the cathedral . Bro . H . J . ATKINS , P . M . 195 , 1764 , P . P . S . G . W . North and Hants , supported the application , and moved that the sum of five guineas be voted from the province .

Bro . J . H . WINDRUM , P . M . 2068 , P . D . G . S . B . Hong Kong and South China , seconded . Bro . F . NEWMAN , P . M . 175 , P . P . S . G . W ., reminded the brethren of an application made to the province towards Winchester Cathedral , and vvhich was refused . Some discussion ensued upon the question , vvhich vvas ultimately rejected . The PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER appointed the following brethren as Prov . Grand Officers for the ensuing year :

Bro . Colonel Crease , C . B ., R . M . A . ... ... ... Prov . S . G . W . „ Rev . E . W . Watts , 151 ... ... ... Prov . J . G . W . ,, Rev . J . H . Anderson , 257 ... ... ) n n ru „ Rev . J . Scott Ramsay , 6 94 j Prov . G . Chaps . ,, J . W . Gieve , 309 ( re-elected ) ... ... ... Prov . G . Treas . „ A . Dashwood , 6 9 8 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Reg . „ E . Goble , 309 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Sec .

„ F . H . King , 1883 ... ... ... ... Prov . S . G . D . „ J . Harvey , 6 94 ... ... ... ... Prov . S . G . D . „ G . Aylward , 1776 ... ... ... ... Prov . J . G . D . „ J . Shemmonds , 1 95 ... ... ... ... Prov . J . G . D . „ H . H . Wheeler , 35 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . S . of W ,, G . B . Irons , 903 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . D . C .

„ Tenison Smith , 175 ... ... ... ... Prov . D . G . D . C . „ E . O . Longland , 359 ... ... ... Prov . A . G . D . C . ., W . T . Dupree , 1069 ... ... ... . ; . Prov . G . S . B . „ A . J . Brown , 1461 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Std . Br . „ R . H . Brannon , 394 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Std . Br . „ H . Gee , 2203 ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Org .

„ G . Felton Lancaster , 903 , P . P . G . Reg . ... ... Prov . A . G . Sec . ,, W . H . Smith Parsons , 804 ... ,., ,,, Prov . G . Purst . „ T . Tufnell , 2068 ... ... ... ... Prov . A . G . Purst . „ W . Bates , 48 7 ... ... ... ... " * „ J . Slater , 319 ,. J . Dordge , 1428 ... ... ... ... ,. _ .. ii A . F . Swayne , 1884 f Prov . G . Stwds . „ H . T . Dodd , 1331 ...

„ J . Bunt , 186 9 „ J- Exell ... ... ... ... ... Prov . G . Tyler . The PROV . G . MASTER said that in appointing Bro . Col . Crease to the P . S . G . W . ' . chair , he did so , not from any lodge , but in recognition of his distinguished services to Freemasonry in general . He had lately made some valuable Masonic

researches and read a paper ( vvhich was afterwards accepted by the Prince of Wales ) before the Quatuor Coronati Lodge . In appointing Bro . G . Felton Lancaster as Prov . A . G . Sec , he had rendered most invaluable services to Freemasonry , especially to this province . He regretted losing Bro . Headley , who had hitherto held that office vvith great efficiency , but that brother had removed some distance away and vvas unable to do the justice to the office that he could wish . Bro . Headley had worked most indefatigably and the best thanks of the provincc were due to him .

The Prov . Grand Lodge vvas then closed . A large number of the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room and partook of a most recherche banquet , at vvhich the Stewards of the day vvere most assiduous in their attention to the brethren . A strong band occupied the orchestra , and discoursed some charming and appropriate music .

The PROV . GRAND MASTER occupied the chair , and , after ample justice had been done to the sumptuous table , proposed " The Health of the Oueen and the Craft , " " The M . W . G . M ., H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , " and " The Deputy Grand Master and Officers of Grand Lodge , Present and Past . " Speaking on the latter the P . G . M . referred vvith deep feelings of regret at the deplorable loss of the Pro G . M . The Deputy Grand Master , Bro . the Earl of Lathom , was always at his post , and vvas always ready to discharge his duties .

Bro . the Rev . J . N . PALMER , P . M . 698 , P . P . S . G . W ., P . G . Chaplain England responded , and expressed his thanks for the kind reception received . He acknowledged that Grand Officers , one and all , were jolly good fellows in their way If they did not all please , well t . ien they must be taken the bad vvith the good ' He had now a duty to perform , and said it would ill become him , in the presence of

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