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At The Sign Of The Perfect Ashlar

having joined it from Lodge 51 under the Irish Constitution , and it is worthy of note that a Belfast brother should also follow him as Senior Warden . The Worshipful Master read a letter from Bro . W . R . McConnell , K . C ., P . D . G . Registrar , regretting his inability to be present lo see him installed , but promising to attend another meeting during his year of office .

Till . ' SKNJOR 1 V .-WIDKN . A very large number of brethren and distinguished visitors were present , who followed with interest the excellent working shown during the installation , and also at the initiation . At the close of an excellent banquet ,

'J'JIK . IUXIOU AVAHDKX . Bro . R . Jackson , a founder and the first Worshipful Masterfof the lodge , proposed the toast of the health of the new Master in eloquent and feeling terms , to which the Worshipful Master responded with that eloquence which the brethren of the Sister Isle so convtintly display .

The Late Bro. J. S. Eastes, P.G.D.

The late Bro . J . S . Eastes , P . G . D .

IT is with profound sorrow we have to record the death of Bro . James Smith Eastes , P . G . D ., who for so many years has filled the honoured position of Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Kent . To the Freemasons of Kent the name of Bro . Eastes was a household word , not merely because he held an exalted

position in the Craft , but because he treated every Mason with true Masonic geniality . To him the tenets of the Order were sacred , and his observance of them was of a deeply conscientious character . Good fellowship and hospitalitywere not with him a mere formal phase of Masonry ; his

idea was to carry them out in practice , and his large number of friends and fellow Masons will long remember how tenaciously be held to these traditions of the Order . It was on March nth , 18 57 , that Bro . Eastes was initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry in Prince Edwin ' s Lodge ,

No . 125 , Hythe . Coming to Ashford he was one of the founders of the Invicta Lodge , No . 709 , in the same year . From that time up to the present autumn he

THE LATK 11 HO . . 1 . S . KASTKS . regularly attended the lodges of the Invicta , although he attained eminent rank in the higher grades . For instance , he was appointed Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Kent

on July ioth , 18 74 , and continued to act as Earl Amherst ' s Deputy up to the time of his death . Subsequently , in 188 4 , he entered the Grand Lodge as Junior Grand Deacon . Bro . Eastes became a Royal Arch Mason on June 20 th , i 860 , being exalted in the Belvedere Chapter , No . 503 , at

Maidstone , and becoming M . E . Z . in 1867 . In 1877 the Invicta Chapter , No . 709 , was consecrated at Ashford ; Comp . Eastes was one of the founders , and in 1878 succeeded Earl Amherst as First Principal . He was subsequently appointed Grand Sword Bearer ; this was in 188 4 .

In Mark Masonry Bro . Eastes took an interest , being one of the founders of the Invicta Lodge , No . 378 , at Ashford , in 1887 , and being chosen as its first Master . In 1875 he was made Senior Grand Warden . With the Craft , Royal Arch , and Mark Masonry Bro . Eastes was content ; other Degrees

he objected to as being extraneous to Freemasonry . Bro . Eastes was well known for his benevolence , especially in connection with church work . His private gifts were generous , and deserving charitable institutions never appealed to him in vain .

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The Province of Essex. Dedication of a Masonic Hall at Colchester, Article 2
Installation Meeting of the Devonian Lodge, No. 2834. Article 7
A Girls' School Festival 100 years ago. Article 8
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An Old Masonic Snuff Box. Article 10
Sancta Maria Lodge, No. 2682. Article 10
Sir Edwarcl Letchworfh, F.S.A. Article 11
Bro. William James Hughan, P.G.D. England, &c. Article 12
Consecration of the Cheshunt Craft Lodge,No.2921, and the James Terry Mark Lodge,No.557. Article 13
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Masonry and the Popular World. Article 16
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 17
The late Bro. J. S. Eastes, P.G.D. Article 20
The Grand Orient. Article 21
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The Bangalore and Mysore Lodges of Southern Indla (E.C.) Article 23
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At The Sign Of The Perfect Ashlar

having joined it from Lodge 51 under the Irish Constitution , and it is worthy of note that a Belfast brother should also follow him as Senior Warden . The Worshipful Master read a letter from Bro . W . R . McConnell , K . C ., P . D . G . Registrar , regretting his inability to be present lo see him installed , but promising to attend another meeting during his year of office .

Till . ' SKNJOR 1 V .-WIDKN . A very large number of brethren and distinguished visitors were present , who followed with interest the excellent working shown during the installation , and also at the initiation . At the close of an excellent banquet ,

'J'JIK . IUXIOU AVAHDKX . Bro . R . Jackson , a founder and the first Worshipful Masterfof the lodge , proposed the toast of the health of the new Master in eloquent and feeling terms , to which the Worshipful Master responded with that eloquence which the brethren of the Sister Isle so convtintly display .

The Late Bro. J. S. Eastes, P.G.D.

The late Bro . J . S . Eastes , P . G . D .

IT is with profound sorrow we have to record the death of Bro . James Smith Eastes , P . G . D ., who for so many years has filled the honoured position of Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Kent . To the Freemasons of Kent the name of Bro . Eastes was a household word , not merely because he held an exalted

position in the Craft , but because he treated every Mason with true Masonic geniality . To him the tenets of the Order were sacred , and his observance of them was of a deeply conscientious character . Good fellowship and hospitalitywere not with him a mere formal phase of Masonry ; his

idea was to carry them out in practice , and his large number of friends and fellow Masons will long remember how tenaciously be held to these traditions of the Order . It was on March nth , 18 57 , that Bro . Eastes was initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry in Prince Edwin ' s Lodge ,

No . 125 , Hythe . Coming to Ashford he was one of the founders of the Invicta Lodge , No . 709 , in the same year . From that time up to the present autumn he

THE LATK 11 HO . . 1 . S . KASTKS . regularly attended the lodges of the Invicta , although he attained eminent rank in the higher grades . For instance , he was appointed Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Kent

on July ioth , 18 74 , and continued to act as Earl Amherst ' s Deputy up to the time of his death . Subsequently , in 188 4 , he entered the Grand Lodge as Junior Grand Deacon . Bro . Eastes became a Royal Arch Mason on June 20 th , i 860 , being exalted in the Belvedere Chapter , No . 503 , at

Maidstone , and becoming M . E . Z . in 1867 . In 1877 the Invicta Chapter , No . 709 , was consecrated at Ashford ; Comp . Eastes was one of the founders , and in 1878 succeeded Earl Amherst as First Principal . He was subsequently appointed Grand Sword Bearer ; this was in 188 4 .

In Mark Masonry Bro . Eastes took an interest , being one of the founders of the Invicta Lodge , No . 378 , at Ashford , in 1887 , and being chosen as its first Master . In 1875 he was made Senior Grand Warden . With the Craft , Royal Arch , and Mark Masonry Bro . Eastes was content ; other Degrees

he objected to as being extraneous to Freemasonry . Bro . Eastes was well known for his benevolence , especially in connection with church work . His private gifts were generous , and deserving charitable institutions never appealed to him in vain .

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