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Consecration Of The University Of Edinburgh Lodge, No. 2974.

University Lodge , of AATiich he was a Past Master , and whose Worshipful Master was absent that evening through indisposition . The Apollo University Lodge , being fifty years older than any other university lodge , looked upon itself as being the pioneer of university lodges , and he hoped yet to see in London a lodge connected with the University

of Ireland . Bro . Sir John Heron MaxAvell admitted that he had somewhat neglected Masonry , but had found it very useful . Many years ago he had got out of a very nastv scrape in the East through the influence of Masonry . He congratulated the University of Edinburgh Lodge on their successful start .

The Worshipful Master of the University of London Lodge , No . 2033 , said it was a matter of satisfaction to their members that they had been asked to act as sponsors , and they bad voted it Avith enthusiasm . They were glad to welcome the University of Edinburgh Lodge to their University of London . He hoped they would prosper , and

thus draw the IAVO universities tighter and closer as time went on . Bro . Ralph Gooding , P . G . D ., also replied . Proposing the toast of "The Officers , " the Worshipful Master thanked them for the loyal support and assistance they had given him in founding the lodge , particularly the Secretary , Bro . Dr . McCann , to whom he was greatly indebted

for his energy and ability , both of which Avere beyond praise , and his services conduced to the success of the lodge . The Wardens also had rallied round him and been most loyal . The Senior Warden , Bro . Dr . Dundas Grant , replying , said that the officers Avould endeavour to emulate the dignity , of which the Master had set such an excellent

example . The Junior Warden , Bro . G . C . Cathcart , felt the honour of the position he Avas holding , and could pledge all the officers to do the utmost in their poAver to further the interest of the lodge . The Secretary , Bro . Dr . McCann , thanked the Worshipful

Master for the remarks he had made . The officers had adopted one Avatch-word , " Efficiency , " and would vie Avith one another in doing their best for the success ol" the lodge . He was optimistic of the future increasing army coining from the north never to return . The traditions ol " their great UmYersity and of Masonry would be united in this lodge .

He was gratified with the number of distinguished visitors present , to whom they offered heather , haggas , and hearty welcome . He was particularly obliged to the Grand Secretary for his valuable assistance and useful hints , and he would yield to no one in his desire for the success of the lodge .

Consecration Of The United Wards Lodge.

Consecration of the United Wards Lodge .

THE consecration of the United Wards Lodge took place at the Great Eastern Hotel , London , on Tuesday , October 27 th . This lodge has been promoted and established by the members of the United Wards Club , which is itself composed of prominent members of the corporation and others interested officially in the affairs of

the various wards of which the Municipality of London is composed . It was , therefore , fitting that such a high official as a Sheriff of London should be the lirst occupant of the Master's chair , and that at the ceremony of consecration he should be surrounded and supported by such a large number of Cit y brethren as AA * as present on the occasion . Among

those present were : —Bros . Sidney F . Isitt , I . P . M . ; Viscount Hayashi ; Justice Bucknill ; Colonel A . R . M . Lockwood , M . P . ; Sir Horace Marshall ; W . R . McConnell , K . C . ; R . Loveland-Loveland , K . C . ; James Stephens ; W . Baddeley ; T . Bullock ; Major Henry Wright ; J . Berry ; H . Sadler ;

Sir Edward Letclnvorth ; Sir Joseph Dimsdale , Bart ., M . P . ; the Bishop of Barking ; Alderman Vaughan Morgan ; John Strachar , K . C . ; Frank Richardson ; Sir Ralph Littler , K . C . ; Sir Arthur Trendell ; G . S . Elliott , J . P . ; Stanley J . Attenborough ; Alderman Sir John Bell ; Alderman Sir George Truscott ; and many others .

The Grand Secretary , Sir Edward Letclnvorth , conducted the ceremony of consecration . He was assisted by Bros . Sir Joseph Dimsdale , Bart ., M . P ., P . G . W . ; Sir Horace Marshall , P . G . T . ; the Bishop of Barking , P . G . Chaplain ; Frank Richardson , P . Dep . G . Reg . ; and Under-Sheriff Langton , P . D . G . D . C . The oration AA ; IS delivered by the

Bishop ol Barking . The consecration ceremony was accompanied b y Bro . Herbert Schartati and a choir . At the close Bro . Sir Edward installed Bro . Sir Thomas Brooke-Hitching , C . C ., P . M . ( 1540 ) , as the W . M . of the lodge . The new Master then appointed his officers as follows : —I . P . M ., Bro . S . F . Isitt , W . M . Empire Lodge ( 2108 ); S . W ., Bro . A .

Ritchie , J . P ., C . C ., P . M . Plnenix ( 173 ); J . W ,, Bro . Enos Howes , J . P ., P . M . ( 1599 ) ; Chaplain , Bro . Archdeacon Sinclair ; Treasurer , Bro . H . S , A . Foy ; Secretary , Bro . W . N . Rodger - , S . D ., Bro . George Haysom ; J . D ., Bro . Henry Byrne-Jones ; D . C , Bro . Under-Sheriff Langton ; I . G ., Bro . VV . L . Green ; Stewards , Bro . P . T . Block and Bro . George

H . Heilbuth , C . C . ; and Tyler , Bro . G . T . Bailey . Before the closing of the lodge , the W . M . proposed a hearty vote of thanks to the Consecrating Officers , and paid them the

comp liment of inviting them to become honorary members . Sir Edward Letchworth acknowledged the compliment , and accepted on behalf of his brother officers and himself " the invitation Sir Thomas had extended . After the transaction of ordinary business the lodge Avas closed . The W . M . presided at the banquet Avhich followed , and submitted the usual loyal and Masonic toasts .

liito . snt THOMAS UHooKi ' -urrriirxr ; .

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Freemasonry in Scotland. Article 2
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Somersetshire Lodge, No. 2925. Article 6
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London Welsh Lodge, No. 2867, Article 8
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At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar. Article 11
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Oration Delivered at the Consecration of the Empress Preceptory Article 15
Two Remarkable Patents. Article 16
"Where Masons do Congregate." Article 19
Godfroi de Bouillon Preceptory of Knights Templar. Article 20
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Consecration Of The University Of Edinburgh Lodge, No. 2974.

University Lodge , of AATiich he was a Past Master , and whose Worshipful Master was absent that evening through indisposition . The Apollo University Lodge , being fifty years older than any other university lodge , looked upon itself as being the pioneer of university lodges , and he hoped yet to see in London a lodge connected with the University

of Ireland . Bro . Sir John Heron MaxAvell admitted that he had somewhat neglected Masonry , but had found it very useful . Many years ago he had got out of a very nastv scrape in the East through the influence of Masonry . He congratulated the University of Edinburgh Lodge on their successful start .

The Worshipful Master of the University of London Lodge , No . 2033 , said it was a matter of satisfaction to their members that they had been asked to act as sponsors , and they bad voted it Avith enthusiasm . They were glad to welcome the University of Edinburgh Lodge to their University of London . He hoped they would prosper , and

thus draw the IAVO universities tighter and closer as time went on . Bro . Ralph Gooding , P . G . D ., also replied . Proposing the toast of "The Officers , " the Worshipful Master thanked them for the loyal support and assistance they had given him in founding the lodge , particularly the Secretary , Bro . Dr . McCann , to whom he was greatly indebted

for his energy and ability , both of which Avere beyond praise , and his services conduced to the success of the lodge . The Wardens also had rallied round him and been most loyal . The Senior Warden , Bro . Dr . Dundas Grant , replying , said that the officers Avould endeavour to emulate the dignity , of which the Master had set such an excellent

example . The Junior Warden , Bro . G . C . Cathcart , felt the honour of the position he Avas holding , and could pledge all the officers to do the utmost in their poAver to further the interest of the lodge . The Secretary , Bro . Dr . McCann , thanked the Worshipful

Master for the remarks he had made . The officers had adopted one Avatch-word , " Efficiency , " and would vie Avith one another in doing their best for the success ol" the lodge . He was optimistic of the future increasing army coining from the north never to return . The traditions ol " their great UmYersity and of Masonry would be united in this lodge .

He was gratified with the number of distinguished visitors present , to whom they offered heather , haggas , and hearty welcome . He was particularly obliged to the Grand Secretary for his valuable assistance and useful hints , and he would yield to no one in his desire for the success of the lodge .

Consecration Of The United Wards Lodge.

Consecration of the United Wards Lodge .

THE consecration of the United Wards Lodge took place at the Great Eastern Hotel , London , on Tuesday , October 27 th . This lodge has been promoted and established by the members of the United Wards Club , which is itself composed of prominent members of the corporation and others interested officially in the affairs of

the various wards of which the Municipality of London is composed . It was , therefore , fitting that such a high official as a Sheriff of London should be the lirst occupant of the Master's chair , and that at the ceremony of consecration he should be surrounded and supported by such a large number of Cit y brethren as AA * as present on the occasion . Among

those present were : —Bros . Sidney F . Isitt , I . P . M . ; Viscount Hayashi ; Justice Bucknill ; Colonel A . R . M . Lockwood , M . P . ; Sir Horace Marshall ; W . R . McConnell , K . C . ; R . Loveland-Loveland , K . C . ; James Stephens ; W . Baddeley ; T . Bullock ; Major Henry Wright ; J . Berry ; H . Sadler ;

Sir Edward Letclnvorth ; Sir Joseph Dimsdale , Bart ., M . P . ; the Bishop of Barking ; Alderman Vaughan Morgan ; John Strachar , K . C . ; Frank Richardson ; Sir Ralph Littler , K . C . ; Sir Arthur Trendell ; G . S . Elliott , J . P . ; Stanley J . Attenborough ; Alderman Sir John Bell ; Alderman Sir George Truscott ; and many others .

The Grand Secretary , Sir Edward Letclnvorth , conducted the ceremony of consecration . He was assisted by Bros . Sir Joseph Dimsdale , Bart ., M . P ., P . G . W . ; Sir Horace Marshall , P . G . T . ; the Bishop of Barking , P . G . Chaplain ; Frank Richardson , P . Dep . G . Reg . ; and Under-Sheriff Langton , P . D . G . D . C . The oration AA ; IS delivered by the

Bishop ol Barking . The consecration ceremony was accompanied b y Bro . Herbert Schartati and a choir . At the close Bro . Sir Edward installed Bro . Sir Thomas Brooke-Hitching , C . C ., P . M . ( 1540 ) , as the W . M . of the lodge . The new Master then appointed his officers as follows : —I . P . M ., Bro . S . F . Isitt , W . M . Empire Lodge ( 2108 ); S . W ., Bro . A .

Ritchie , J . P ., C . C ., P . M . Plnenix ( 173 ); J . W ,, Bro . Enos Howes , J . P ., P . M . ( 1599 ) ; Chaplain , Bro . Archdeacon Sinclair ; Treasurer , Bro . H . S , A . Foy ; Secretary , Bro . W . N . Rodger - , S . D ., Bro . George Haysom ; J . D ., Bro . Henry Byrne-Jones ; D . C , Bro . Under-Sheriff Langton ; I . G ., Bro . VV . L . Green ; Stewards , Bro . P . T . Block and Bro . George

H . Heilbuth , C . C . ; and Tyler , Bro . G . T . Bailey . Before the closing of the lodge , the W . M . proposed a hearty vote of thanks to the Consecrating Officers , and paid them the

comp liment of inviting them to become honorary members . Sir Edward Letchworth acknowledged the compliment , and accepted on behalf of his brother officers and himself " the invitation Sir Thomas had extended . After the transaction of ordinary business the lodge Avas closed . The W . M . presided at the banquet Avhich followed , and submitted the usual loyal and Masonic toasts .

liito . snt THOMAS UHooKi ' -urrriirxr ; .

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