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Anniversary Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

thing to keep a malady of that sort within limits , but he was quite certain the medical officers of the Girls' School had done their utmost in staying the progress of the disease . But , at the same time , children would take those early maladies whether the diseases travelled through the air or whatever they did . The brethren must congratulate themselves that there had been only one fatal case in the School , but that was a case of diphtheria , and not of scarlet fever . They must congratulate the Committee most heartily on the way they had managed their affairs . Masons mig ht take the greatest credit that all the 105 years they had supported this f nstitution it had been so well managed . He

thanked them for having come forward from north , south , east and west to render assistance , but he must tell them they had a capital Committee to manage the finances . Let him impress upon the brethren that it was not only this year they wanted the money . Five years ago they subscribed an enormous sum , but since then the other Institutions had had their favours

most . It was quite rig ht to a certain extent , but do not let them forget their girls , those who were going forward to fight the battle of life not as a boy could do . Let the brethren do the best they could for them , to start them as fairly and prosperously as they could . While thanking them

most heartily for coming forward so well that evening , he was sure he was expressing the feelings of the Committee when he said they were pleased to see so many Stewards . He was sure they would'have a goodly list . Those who had fought with difficulties and troubles could understand what it must be to be driven to a final point , and to ask for the support of

the Institutions , and that feeling should lead them to support those Institutions . He would say no more , but would ask them to drink most heartily to "The Success of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . " He wished to thank his own province for their support . It was but a small province of

13 lodges . Bro . Henry Smith , who would respond was Deputy Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire , which was a large province . He thanked that province for the way they had supported the Charity that evening and for many years past , Bro . Smith being a Vice-Patron and Treasurer of the Institution , was a proper and fit brother to respond .

Bro . HENRY SMITH , Deputy Prov . G . M . for West Yorkshire , in reply , said that as Treasurer of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , he claimed the brethren ' s indulgence for a iew moments whilst he endeavoured to acknowlege the eloquent advocacy of the noble Chairman . The Executive of the Institution , and his brother Stewards joined with him in offering to

Lord Euston their warmest thanks . The average amount announced at this Institution ' s Festivals for the last four years was £ 8745 . The amount required was £ 12 , 000 , so that there was considerable leeway to make up . Although not in the [ secrets , he sincerely trusted that Bro . Hedges would make an announcement in excess of the

Institution ' s immediate wants . Unfortunately this year there had been scarlet fever in the School , and it had entailed very heavy outlay . They had taken a temporary convalescent home at St . Margaret ' s , Dover , to which the children were sent , and it had had a very beneficial effect ,

and there was every prospect that the mischief was being stamped out . But those extraordinary expenses must be met , and he was quite sure the necessary funds would be forthcoming when the special needs were known . He was happy to say the hig h standard of the School was

maintained which was proved by the examinations , out of 19 sent up nine having taken honours . In the College of Preceptors 45 girls went up and . all passed . In connection with the science and art examinations they had an equally satisfactory report . He begged to thank the company for listening to his very imperfect remarks . Bro . HEDGES then read the following STEWARDS' LISTS .

LONDON . HOUSE COMMITTEE . £ s . d . Bro . Ralph Clutton 10 10 o „ Thomas Fenn 115 10 o „ Robert Grey 63 o o . „ Charles Haratuerton ... 112 10 o „ H . A . Hunt 2100 „ E . Letchworth 47 5 o „ Peter de Lande Long ... 28 5 o „ J . H . Matthews 10 10 o „ iir John B . Monckton ... 6 5 2 o „ Col . James Peters ... 21 0 o „ Frank Richardson ... 52 10 o „ Henry Smith ( see also West Yorks . ) ... „ A . C . Spaull ( see also Mark Lodge , No .

, , 3 G 3 S 9 5 o Lodge 1 Bro . Charles Belton ... 32 n o 2 „ Col . F . C . Keyser , C . B . 16 iG o 4 „ Chatham Ellis ... 24 3 o 5 „ Aubone S . Reed ... 48 16 o 0 „ Charles C . Seton ... 21 0 0 Chapter 7 Comp . Col . F . E . Bennett 21 o o

Lodge 3 Bro . I . Heron Duncan ... 10 10 o 10 „ W . P . Eversley ... 31 10 o 15 „ Robt . W . Bowers ... 44 12 6 18 „ Jas . E . Jarvis ... 31 19 6

19 „ Arthur u . Ureen ... 42 o o 21 „ Henry VV . Brooke ... 3 C 15 0 23 „ R . Willoughby ... 131 5 o 26 „ C . W . Handfield-Jones 10 10 o 2 S „ Henry Newland ... 37 4 G 29 „ G . A . Pickering ... 34 13 o 4 6 „ William S . Hall ... 63 5 o 58 „ Roger Wm . Wallace 80 17 0 59 „ Arthur G . Beale ... 5190 60 „ W . H . Kempster , jun . 26 5 o

Chapter £ s . d . C 3 Comp . George Mickley ... 6 7 4 o Lodge 65 Bro . Chas . E . Ferry ... 26 5 o 87 „ E . W . Nightingale ... 26 15 o go „ H . O . Mordaunt ... 10 10 o gi „ J . H . Williams ... 40 19 o 92 „ Gotthelf Greiner ... 18 18 o 101 „ T . E . Taylor ... 30 g o ' 34 » J . W . M . Jeffery ... 53 11 o 162 „ A . W . Peckham ... 31 10 o 16 G „ R . A . Brown 4 S 6 o 172 „ J . B . Evans 40 o o Chapter 172 Comp . F . Hilton 47 15 o Lodire

192 Bro . F . Hughes 55 o o 193 „ Alex . D . Rae ... 66 13 o 197 „ F . Harrison 40 19 o 211 „ A . Green 42 9 6 21 7 „ S . A . Hardiman ... 210 o o 222 „ E . D . Schluter ... 68 o o 231 „ S . W . Morris ... 36 15 o 235 „ E . L . Marshall ... 15 15 o 2 59 » Col . A . B . Cook ... 201 11 o 2 C 3 „ J . W . J . Kennedy ... 48 6 o

5 ° 7 it C . H . atone 26 5 o 511 ,, D . W . Fowler ... iG 16 o 531 „ Dr . C . Jackson ... 52 10 o 53 S „ W . E . Willby ... 45 0 o 56 9 „ E . Prendergast ... 125 o o 704 „ E . Styles 78 15 o

720 „ G . Mulley 70 7 o 749 ,. W . D . T . Turnpenny 754 „ E . Lovell 57 15 o 754 „ B . J . Stocker ... 2 G 5 o 781 „ T . B . Daniell ... 52 10 o

860 „ 11 . Jenkins 52 10 o 8 G 0 „ W . H . Purkiss ... 52 10 o 8 G 2 „ T . H . A . Jarvis ... 58 iG o 8 79 „ Geo . Bird 78 15 o 901 „ G . M . Gross ... GS 14 G 101 7 „ F . N , Hardinge ... 60 o o

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Lodge ^ s . d . 1044 Bro . J . S . Tavener ... 52 10 o 1150 „ F . W . Coles 51 o o 1201 „ L . V . Durell Auley ... 30 o 0 1297 „ Chas . Thomson ... 39 18 o Lodge and Chapter 1329 Bro . Chas . Wilson ... 47 5 o Lodge

1383 Bro . A . H . Bevan ... S 4 o o 1507 .. Robert W . Fraser ... j , g 6 a 15 S 6 „ A . C . Wood 40 o o ' 599 J > Enos Howes 50 18 6 1602 „ Wm . H . Dresden ... 65 0 o 1613 „ C . A . Hooper ... 120 15 o 1615 „ Edward F . Bamber 21 o o 1624 „ Wm . Weston ... 185 o o

1642 „ Dr . Ernest Pocock ... 102 o o l 6 79 >» J- Bagot Scriven ... 16 5 6 ¦ 6 93 » , L . Simon 36 15 o 1704 „ Ernest S . Spencer ... ' 743 » Thos . Lovell ... 122 6 6 1767 „ T . C . Freeman ... 53 7 6 176 S „ W . G . Kentish ... 52 10 o 1769 „ F . Wright 75 12 o 1791 „ Alfred Love 132 o o

1805 „ G . W . Holmes ... 20 o o 1820 „ D . H . R . Summers 21 o o 1827 „ F . Stather Jackson ... 33 11 6 1891 „ F . Buxton 42 o o 1900 > , Oscar Philippe ... 47 5 o 1 9 10 „ * C . F . Matier 1962 „ H . H . Nuding ... S 2 S 6 1962 „ * G . Gregory 19 G 2 „* J . C . Tilt 19 G 2 „ * W . S . Wright 2000 > , Henry R . Rose ... 45 5 o 2012 ,, Georee Gardner ( see

also Bucks ) ... 115 10 o 20 4 „ Col . H . M .-Gordon ( see also Middlesex ) 660 210 S „ Frank Jameson ... 34 13 o 212 S „ George RatlifEe ... 31 10 o 21 9 0 „ W . J . Fisher ... 22 1 o 22 7 „ Philip G . Philps ... 73 15 o 22 9 1 „ Alfred Reed 47 15 6

2332 » J- O . Thomas ... 35 o o 234 S „ W . G . Lowe ... S 7 3 o 2408 „ A . Miller , M . D . ... 64 1 o 2424 „ J . Harrison 26 5 o 2426 „ N . Salmon 45 o o Mark Lodge 363 Bro . A . C . Spaull ( see also House Committee ) ...

UNATTACHED . Bro . S . J . Attenborough ... „ W . H . T . Balliston ... 10 10 o „ Richard Barnes 15 15 o „ C . B . Bellerbv 15 15 o „ Robert Berridge 10 10 o ,, Arthur Betts ... ... 15 15 o „ * W . H . Bolt ,, Jas . Bunker 43 1 o

„ Major C . W . Carrell ... 10 10 o „ J abez Church 10 10 o „ * W . H . Cole „ * T . H . Gardiner „ Clement Godson , M . D .... 21 o o „ Sir Geo . Harris 10 10 o „ William Kirkland ... 550 „ Capt . Walter Lurcott ... 26 5 o „ H . B . Marshall , J . P . ... 10 10 o „ H . B . Marshall , jun ., M . A 10 10 o

„ Victor H . Matthews ... 10 10 o „ Frederick Mead 21 10 6 „ Gordon Miller 21 o o „ * William Morley ... „ J . W . Murray 1515 o „ * Henry F . Nash „ F . G . Newton 15 15 o „ Moseph Odell „ * Frederick Page „ W . O . Penseney 10 10 o

„ J . P . Pointer 52 to o „ Major Probyn 15 15 o „ John Skinner 10 10 o „ lames Stephens „ W . G . Stone 10 10 o „ W ; J . Stratton 36 15 o „ * 1 . Toilworthy „ William Webber ... ... 10 10 o „ * Charles Weil

LADIES AND LEWISES . Mrs , William Webber 5 5 o Master H . B . Marshall ... 10 10 o THE PROVINCES . BEDFORDSHIRE . Province Bro . Right Hon . Lord Ampthill G 3 4 o BERKSHIRE . Lodge 414 Bro . W . Bonny 52 10 o 414 „ * Arrhur Tupman 574 „ F . J . J . Harrold ... 27 2 6 771 „ Fredk . Hunt ... 31 10 o 795 » E . W . Allen ... ... 65 2 o noi „ Henry G . Sherwin ... 54 17 o 1566 „ Charles Batting ... 57 15 o 1899 „ S . G . Kirchhoffer ... 21 o o 2228 „ Major Luke Bishop 15 15 o BUCKINGHAMSHIRE .

Lodge 591 Bro . E . T . Mackrill ... 10 10 o 591 „ W . H . Bridgman ... 10 10 o 948 „ A . H . Cliffe 38 16 o 1 4 10 „ W . W . Carlile , J . P . 10 10 o 2244 „ H . G . Hipwell ... 21 o o 2309 „ Geo . Gardner ( see also Lodge No . 2012 , London ) ... — CAMBRIDGESHIRE . Province Bro . Benj . Chennell ... 203 14 o

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CHESHIRE . Lodge £ s . <] . 477 Bro . Robt . Robmson ... 10 i 0 0 1045 „ Henry Balshaw ... 3 3 0 DERBYSHIRE . Lodge and Mark '"^ Bro . H . Rowbottom ... 10 i 0 0

DORSETSHIRE . Lodge 170 Bro . John T . Whettam ... 47 5 0 Unattached Bro . Major W . Watts ... 35 0 0

DURHAM . Province Bro . Robert Hudson ... 107 2 0 ESSEX . Lodge 214 Bro . Rev . Wm . Quennell 14 14 0 2 I 54 » Harris Hills 660

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . Bro . R . V . Vassar-Smith 10 10 0 246 „ George Browning ... 10 10 0 839 „ R . P . Sumner ... 94 i 0 0 S 39 „ T . H . Washbourn ... 10 10 0 2407 „ E . Lea 21 0 0 HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT .

Lodge 195 ) 2158 > Bro . C . T . Miles ... 171 4 G 220 S J 6 94 Bro . Rev . Dr . H . R . Cooper Smith ... 43 1 0 1 S 34 „ Alex . Howell ... 27 6 0 2153 „ E . H . Buck 52 10 0 HERTFORDSHIRE .

Chapter 404 Comp . George E . Lake ... 21 0 0 Lodge 1327 Bro . Wm . Metcalfe ... 42 0 0 20 54 >» J ° hn G . Fisher ... 68 5 0 2323 JI C . E . Keyser , M . A . 84 0 0

KENT . Lodge 299 Bro . * W . Greig 299 „ * W . J . Judge ' 99 11 W . J . Light 82 10 0 299 „ Ben . Johnson ... 72 0 0

483 „ J . Hill 46 0 0 1050 „ W . Watson 72 0 0 ' 678 „ J . Abrey 6 S 17 0 Unattached Bro . A . W . Duret ... 45 15 0 „ F . H . Hallett ... 40 10 0

LANCASHIRE ( EAST DIVISION ) . Lodge 37 Bro . Major J . Booth ... 42 0 0 „ * T . Barnes 146 „ I . F . Skelton ... 12 12 0 221 ,, W . H . Brown .. 10 10 0

34 S „ W . Crankshaw ... 12 12 0 467 „ H . F . Murphy ... 35 0 0 1798 „ * A . de Botton 1798 „ J . Fisher 36 15 ° 1708 ,, * G . Board

LANCASHIRE ( WEST DIVISION ) . Lodge 113 Bro . W . E . M . Tomlinson , M . P 10 10 0 •55 » T . B . Newton ... 10 10 0 314 „ Francis L . G . Little 21 15 " DSo „ J . de Bels Adam ... 10 10 0 730 ,, t ' . Wilde Rice ... 10 10 0 0

1032 „ F . J . Hubbard ... 10 10 1313 „ J . G . Emmison ... 15 ' 5 ° 1313 >¦ Sydney J . Fane ... 10 10 0 ¦ 345 » Joseph Lees 31 I 0 ° 1730 » J . Siyman 5- ° ¦ 730 » J . Hardwicke Marsh 10 10 0 1730 „ G . R . Lloyd 16 ' <> « 2295 „ John Hatch 21 0 0 2525 » Charles Watson ... 2349 „ T . Forrester ... 10 1 ° ° 2359 „ F . Stretch 21 0 0

LINCOLNSHIRE . 8 C 2 Bro . E . T . Wigtesworth i O 15 " MIDDLESEX . 1237 Bro . S . Parsons 37 > ° ° 1293 „ Col . H . M . Gordon ( see also Lodge 2041 , London ) 27 6 J 1460 „ Horace Stewart ... 4 ° ' 9 1579 » W . H . Cate 5 « ' < ° 2183 „ Dr . Stewart Brown , F . R . C . S 2 ° * °

NORFOLK . 100 Bro . W . Diver ... - 7 ' NORTHANTS AND HUNTS . The Right Hon . the Earl oi Euston , P . G . M .... Province and 360 Bro . A . Cockerill

Chapter 3 G 0 Comp . T . Emery Lodge 373 Bro . A . E . Margetts 373 » W . Conney ... 442 „ Richard Paylmg - 442 „ H . Carman ... 44 c „ MarkHeslop £ 5 „* Dr . W . T . Knight ... 0 o 455 „ T . Paget . ... - °

737 » Owen Parker 1761 „ James Currall 1765 „ * W . F . Tipler - 1911 „ H . W . K . Markham 2380 „ F . B . Whitford - 2380 „ F . Willoughby •••| 2380 „ A . F . MuUiner

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Anniversary Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

thing to keep a malady of that sort within limits , but he was quite certain the medical officers of the Girls' School had done their utmost in staying the progress of the disease . But , at the same time , children would take those early maladies whether the diseases travelled through the air or whatever they did . The brethren must congratulate themselves that there had been only one fatal case in the School , but that was a case of diphtheria , and not of scarlet fever . They must congratulate the Committee most heartily on the way they had managed their affairs . Masons mig ht take the greatest credit that all the 105 years they had supported this f nstitution it had been so well managed . He

thanked them for having come forward from north , south , east and west to render assistance , but he must tell them they had a capital Committee to manage the finances . Let him impress upon the brethren that it was not only this year they wanted the money . Five years ago they subscribed an enormous sum , but since then the other Institutions had had their favours

most . It was quite rig ht to a certain extent , but do not let them forget their girls , those who were going forward to fight the battle of life not as a boy could do . Let the brethren do the best they could for them , to start them as fairly and prosperously as they could . While thanking them

most heartily for coming forward so well that evening , he was sure he was expressing the feelings of the Committee when he said they were pleased to see so many Stewards . He was sure they would'have a goodly list . Those who had fought with difficulties and troubles could understand what it must be to be driven to a final point , and to ask for the support of

the Institutions , and that feeling should lead them to support those Institutions . He would say no more , but would ask them to drink most heartily to "The Success of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . " He wished to thank his own province for their support . It was but a small province of

13 lodges . Bro . Henry Smith , who would respond was Deputy Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire , which was a large province . He thanked that province for the way they had supported the Charity that evening and for many years past , Bro . Smith being a Vice-Patron and Treasurer of the Institution , was a proper and fit brother to respond .

Bro . HENRY SMITH , Deputy Prov . G . M . for West Yorkshire , in reply , said that as Treasurer of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , he claimed the brethren ' s indulgence for a iew moments whilst he endeavoured to acknowlege the eloquent advocacy of the noble Chairman . The Executive of the Institution , and his brother Stewards joined with him in offering to

Lord Euston their warmest thanks . The average amount announced at this Institution ' s Festivals for the last four years was £ 8745 . The amount required was £ 12 , 000 , so that there was considerable leeway to make up . Although not in the [ secrets , he sincerely trusted that Bro . Hedges would make an announcement in excess of the

Institution ' s immediate wants . Unfortunately this year there had been scarlet fever in the School , and it had entailed very heavy outlay . They had taken a temporary convalescent home at St . Margaret ' s , Dover , to which the children were sent , and it had had a very beneficial effect ,

and there was every prospect that the mischief was being stamped out . But those extraordinary expenses must be met , and he was quite sure the necessary funds would be forthcoming when the special needs were known . He was happy to say the hig h standard of the School was

maintained which was proved by the examinations , out of 19 sent up nine having taken honours . In the College of Preceptors 45 girls went up and . all passed . In connection with the science and art examinations they had an equally satisfactory report . He begged to thank the company for listening to his very imperfect remarks . Bro . HEDGES then read the following STEWARDS' LISTS .

LONDON . HOUSE COMMITTEE . £ s . d . Bro . Ralph Clutton 10 10 o „ Thomas Fenn 115 10 o „ Robert Grey 63 o o . „ Charles Haratuerton ... 112 10 o „ H . A . Hunt 2100 „ E . Letchworth 47 5 o „ Peter de Lande Long ... 28 5 o „ J . H . Matthews 10 10 o „ iir John B . Monckton ... 6 5 2 o „ Col . James Peters ... 21 0 o „ Frank Richardson ... 52 10 o „ Henry Smith ( see also West Yorks . ) ... „ A . C . Spaull ( see also Mark Lodge , No .

, , 3 G 3 S 9 5 o Lodge 1 Bro . Charles Belton ... 32 n o 2 „ Col . F . C . Keyser , C . B . 16 iG o 4 „ Chatham Ellis ... 24 3 o 5 „ Aubone S . Reed ... 48 16 o 0 „ Charles C . Seton ... 21 0 0 Chapter 7 Comp . Col . F . E . Bennett 21 o o

Lodge 3 Bro . I . Heron Duncan ... 10 10 o 10 „ W . P . Eversley ... 31 10 o 15 „ Robt . W . Bowers ... 44 12 6 18 „ Jas . E . Jarvis ... 31 19 6

19 „ Arthur u . Ureen ... 42 o o 21 „ Henry VV . Brooke ... 3 C 15 0 23 „ R . Willoughby ... 131 5 o 26 „ C . W . Handfield-Jones 10 10 o 2 S „ Henry Newland ... 37 4 G 29 „ G . A . Pickering ... 34 13 o 4 6 „ William S . Hall ... 63 5 o 58 „ Roger Wm . Wallace 80 17 0 59 „ Arthur G . Beale ... 5190 60 „ W . H . Kempster , jun . 26 5 o

Chapter £ s . d . C 3 Comp . George Mickley ... 6 7 4 o Lodge 65 Bro . Chas . E . Ferry ... 26 5 o 87 „ E . W . Nightingale ... 26 15 o go „ H . O . Mordaunt ... 10 10 o gi „ J . H . Williams ... 40 19 o 92 „ Gotthelf Greiner ... 18 18 o 101 „ T . E . Taylor ... 30 g o ' 34 » J . W . M . Jeffery ... 53 11 o 162 „ A . W . Peckham ... 31 10 o 16 G „ R . A . Brown 4 S 6 o 172 „ J . B . Evans 40 o o Chapter 172 Comp . F . Hilton 47 15 o Lodire

192 Bro . F . Hughes 55 o o 193 „ Alex . D . Rae ... 66 13 o 197 „ F . Harrison 40 19 o 211 „ A . Green 42 9 6 21 7 „ S . A . Hardiman ... 210 o o 222 „ E . D . Schluter ... 68 o o 231 „ S . W . Morris ... 36 15 o 235 „ E . L . Marshall ... 15 15 o 2 59 » Col . A . B . Cook ... 201 11 o 2 C 3 „ J . W . J . Kennedy ... 48 6 o

5 ° 7 it C . H . atone 26 5 o 511 ,, D . W . Fowler ... iG 16 o 531 „ Dr . C . Jackson ... 52 10 o 53 S „ W . E . Willby ... 45 0 o 56 9 „ E . Prendergast ... 125 o o 704 „ E . Styles 78 15 o

720 „ G . Mulley 70 7 o 749 ,. W . D . T . Turnpenny 754 „ E . Lovell 57 15 o 754 „ B . J . Stocker ... 2 G 5 o 781 „ T . B . Daniell ... 52 10 o

860 „ 11 . Jenkins 52 10 o 8 G 0 „ W . H . Purkiss ... 52 10 o 8 G 2 „ T . H . A . Jarvis ... 58 iG o 8 79 „ Geo . Bird 78 15 o 901 „ G . M . Gross ... GS 14 G 101 7 „ F . N , Hardinge ... 60 o o

Anniversary Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

Lodge ^ s . d . 1044 Bro . J . S . Tavener ... 52 10 o 1150 „ F . W . Coles 51 o o 1201 „ L . V . Durell Auley ... 30 o 0 1297 „ Chas . Thomson ... 39 18 o Lodge and Chapter 1329 Bro . Chas . Wilson ... 47 5 o Lodge

1383 Bro . A . H . Bevan ... S 4 o o 1507 .. Robert W . Fraser ... j , g 6 a 15 S 6 „ A . C . Wood 40 o o ' 599 J > Enos Howes 50 18 6 1602 „ Wm . H . Dresden ... 65 0 o 1613 „ C . A . Hooper ... 120 15 o 1615 „ Edward F . Bamber 21 o o 1624 „ Wm . Weston ... 185 o o

1642 „ Dr . Ernest Pocock ... 102 o o l 6 79 >» J- Bagot Scriven ... 16 5 6 ¦ 6 93 » , L . Simon 36 15 o 1704 „ Ernest S . Spencer ... ' 743 » Thos . Lovell ... 122 6 6 1767 „ T . C . Freeman ... 53 7 6 176 S „ W . G . Kentish ... 52 10 o 1769 „ F . Wright 75 12 o 1791 „ Alfred Love 132 o o

1805 „ G . W . Holmes ... 20 o o 1820 „ D . H . R . Summers 21 o o 1827 „ F . Stather Jackson ... 33 11 6 1891 „ F . Buxton 42 o o 1900 > , Oscar Philippe ... 47 5 o 1 9 10 „ * C . F . Matier 1962 „ H . H . Nuding ... S 2 S 6 1962 „ * G . Gregory 19 G 2 „* J . C . Tilt 19 G 2 „ * W . S . Wright 2000 > , Henry R . Rose ... 45 5 o 2012 ,, Georee Gardner ( see

also Bucks ) ... 115 10 o 20 4 „ Col . H . M .-Gordon ( see also Middlesex ) 660 210 S „ Frank Jameson ... 34 13 o 212 S „ George RatlifEe ... 31 10 o 21 9 0 „ W . J . Fisher ... 22 1 o 22 7 „ Philip G . Philps ... 73 15 o 22 9 1 „ Alfred Reed 47 15 6

2332 » J- O . Thomas ... 35 o o 234 S „ W . G . Lowe ... S 7 3 o 2408 „ A . Miller , M . D . ... 64 1 o 2424 „ J . Harrison 26 5 o 2426 „ N . Salmon 45 o o Mark Lodge 363 Bro . A . C . Spaull ( see also House Committee ) ...

UNATTACHED . Bro . S . J . Attenborough ... „ W . H . T . Balliston ... 10 10 o „ Richard Barnes 15 15 o „ C . B . Bellerbv 15 15 o „ Robert Berridge 10 10 o ,, Arthur Betts ... ... 15 15 o „ * W . H . Bolt ,, Jas . Bunker 43 1 o

„ Major C . W . Carrell ... 10 10 o „ J abez Church 10 10 o „ * W . H . Cole „ * T . H . Gardiner „ Clement Godson , M . D .... 21 o o „ Sir Geo . Harris 10 10 o „ William Kirkland ... 550 „ Capt . Walter Lurcott ... 26 5 o „ H . B . Marshall , J . P . ... 10 10 o „ H . B . Marshall , jun ., M . A 10 10 o

„ Victor H . Matthews ... 10 10 o „ Frederick Mead 21 10 6 „ Gordon Miller 21 o o „ * William Morley ... „ J . W . Murray 1515 o „ * Henry F . Nash „ F . G . Newton 15 15 o „ Moseph Odell „ * Frederick Page „ W . O . Penseney 10 10 o

„ J . P . Pointer 52 to o „ Major Probyn 15 15 o „ John Skinner 10 10 o „ lames Stephens „ W . G . Stone 10 10 o „ W ; J . Stratton 36 15 o „ * 1 . Toilworthy „ William Webber ... ... 10 10 o „ * Charles Weil

LADIES AND LEWISES . Mrs , William Webber 5 5 o Master H . B . Marshall ... 10 10 o THE PROVINCES . BEDFORDSHIRE . Province Bro . Right Hon . Lord Ampthill G 3 4 o BERKSHIRE . Lodge 414 Bro . W . Bonny 52 10 o 414 „ * Arrhur Tupman 574 „ F . J . J . Harrold ... 27 2 6 771 „ Fredk . Hunt ... 31 10 o 795 » E . W . Allen ... ... 65 2 o noi „ Henry G . Sherwin ... 54 17 o 1566 „ Charles Batting ... 57 15 o 1899 „ S . G . Kirchhoffer ... 21 o o 2228 „ Major Luke Bishop 15 15 o BUCKINGHAMSHIRE .

Lodge 591 Bro . E . T . Mackrill ... 10 10 o 591 „ W . H . Bridgman ... 10 10 o 948 „ A . H . Cliffe 38 16 o 1 4 10 „ W . W . Carlile , J . P . 10 10 o 2244 „ H . G . Hipwell ... 21 o o 2309 „ Geo . Gardner ( see also Lodge No . 2012 , London ) ... — CAMBRIDGESHIRE . Province Bro . Benj . Chennell ... 203 14 o

Anniversary Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

CHESHIRE . Lodge £ s . <] . 477 Bro . Robt . Robmson ... 10 i 0 0 1045 „ Henry Balshaw ... 3 3 0 DERBYSHIRE . Lodge and Mark '"^ Bro . H . Rowbottom ... 10 i 0 0

DORSETSHIRE . Lodge 170 Bro . John T . Whettam ... 47 5 0 Unattached Bro . Major W . Watts ... 35 0 0

DURHAM . Province Bro . Robert Hudson ... 107 2 0 ESSEX . Lodge 214 Bro . Rev . Wm . Quennell 14 14 0 2 I 54 » Harris Hills 660

GLOUCESTERSHIRE . Bro . R . V . Vassar-Smith 10 10 0 246 „ George Browning ... 10 10 0 839 „ R . P . Sumner ... 94 i 0 0 S 39 „ T . H . Washbourn ... 10 10 0 2407 „ E . Lea 21 0 0 HAMPSHIRE AND ISLE OF WIGHT .

Lodge 195 ) 2158 > Bro . C . T . Miles ... 171 4 G 220 S J 6 94 Bro . Rev . Dr . H . R . Cooper Smith ... 43 1 0 1 S 34 „ Alex . Howell ... 27 6 0 2153 „ E . H . Buck 52 10 0 HERTFORDSHIRE .

Chapter 404 Comp . George E . Lake ... 21 0 0 Lodge 1327 Bro . Wm . Metcalfe ... 42 0 0 20 54 >» J ° hn G . Fisher ... 68 5 0 2323 JI C . E . Keyser , M . A . 84 0 0

KENT . Lodge 299 Bro . * W . Greig 299 „ * W . J . Judge ' 99 11 W . J . Light 82 10 0 299 „ Ben . Johnson ... 72 0 0

483 „ J . Hill 46 0 0 1050 „ W . Watson 72 0 0 ' 678 „ J . Abrey 6 S 17 0 Unattached Bro . A . W . Duret ... 45 15 0 „ F . H . Hallett ... 40 10 0

LANCASHIRE ( EAST DIVISION ) . Lodge 37 Bro . Major J . Booth ... 42 0 0 „ * T . Barnes 146 „ I . F . Skelton ... 12 12 0 221 ,, W . H . Brown .. 10 10 0

34 S „ W . Crankshaw ... 12 12 0 467 „ H . F . Murphy ... 35 0 0 1798 „ * A . de Botton 1798 „ J . Fisher 36 15 ° 1708 ,, * G . Board

LANCASHIRE ( WEST DIVISION ) . Lodge 113 Bro . W . E . M . Tomlinson , M . P 10 10 0 •55 » T . B . Newton ... 10 10 0 314 „ Francis L . G . Little 21 15 " DSo „ J . de Bels Adam ... 10 10 0 730 ,, t ' . Wilde Rice ... 10 10 0 0

1032 „ F . J . Hubbard ... 10 10 1313 „ J . G . Emmison ... 15 ' 5 ° 1313 >¦ Sydney J . Fane ... 10 10 0 ¦ 345 » Joseph Lees 31 I 0 ° 1730 » J . Siyman 5- ° ¦ 730 » J . Hardwicke Marsh 10 10 0 1730 „ G . R . Lloyd 16 ' <> « 2295 „ John Hatch 21 0 0 2525 » Charles Watson ... 2349 „ T . Forrester ... 10 1 ° ° 2359 „ F . Stretch 21 0 0

LINCOLNSHIRE . 8 C 2 Bro . E . T . Wigtesworth i O 15 " MIDDLESEX . 1237 Bro . S . Parsons 37 > ° ° 1293 „ Col . H . M . Gordon ( see also Lodge 2041 , London ) 27 6 J 1460 „ Horace Stewart ... 4 ° ' 9 1579 » W . H . Cate 5 « ' < ° 2183 „ Dr . Stewart Brown , F . R . C . S 2 ° * °

NORFOLK . 100 Bro . W . Diver ... - 7 ' NORTHANTS AND HUNTS . The Right Hon . the Earl oi Euston , P . G . M .... Province and 360 Bro . A . Cockerill

Chapter 3 G 0 Comp . T . Emery Lodge 373 Bro . A . E . Margetts 373 » W . Conney ... 442 „ Richard Paylmg - 442 „ H . Carman ... 44 c „ MarkHeslop £ 5 „* Dr . W . T . Knight ... 0 o 455 „ T . Paget . ... - °

737 » Owen Parker 1761 „ James Currall 1765 „ * W . F . Tipler - 1911 „ H . W . K . Markham 2380 „ F . B . Whitford - 2380 „ F . Willoughby •••| 2380 „ A . F . MuUiner

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