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    Article HISTORY OF THE "PRINCE OF WALES LODGE." ← Page 10 of 11 →
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History Of The "Prince Of Wales Lodge."

private collection in the Kingdom . " During the same year Sir "William Napier , Baronet , and the Most Noble Henry , Duke of Beaufort , were elected joining members .

In the succeeding two years several members were added to the Roll , amongst whom we might mention Lord Rendlesham ( an initiate ) , Lord Calthorpe and Sir Charles Fergusson Forbes , M . D ., Lord Worsley ( afterwards Earl of Yarboroug h ) ,

was initiated March 27 th , 1860 . On March 24 th , 1863 , H . H . the Maharajah Duleep Singh , Avas elected as a member , and Avas passed and raised in this Lodge . This distinguished brother was appointed a P . S . G . W . of the

Grand Lodge , A . D . 1864 . Archibald Alexander Spiers , M . P ., who Avas initiated in the Lodge on May 24 th , ivas J . G . W . in 1867 . He Avas Provincial Grand Master of GlasgoAV a little while before his decease in 1868 , and much beloved . John

Anthony Rucker , an energetic member of the " Mystic Tie , " joined on April 29 th , 1867 , and was S . G . D . in 1874 . Lord Lindsay joined Jan 28 th , 1868 . He was S . G . W . of England in 1871 , and is still Provincial G . M . of Aberdeenshire West .

At the same Lodge the Rev . Arthur Bruce Frazer was elected ( Grand Chaplain in 1872 ) . On May 25 th , the Hon . Henry Lowry Corry and Baron de Clifford were initiated , and on May 24 th of the folloAving year Baron Ferdinand de Eothschild was

permitted to " see the light" in the body of the Prince of Wales Lodge . Sir George Elliot , Baronet , M . P ., joined April 25 th , 1871 , who is the newly appointed Provincial Grand Master of South Wales ( E . D . ) in succession to the lamented Bro

, . T . M . Talbot , and was formerly Deputy Prov . G . M . of Middlesex . At the same meeting _ Joseph Charles Parkinson ( J . G . D . in 1874 ) was also elected a joining member .

The year 1872 ( Jan . 29 th ) , was rendered remarkable in the annals of the Lodge by the election of H . E . H . the Prince of Wales as a member , when an address was presented to H . R . H . through the Earl of Zetland then MWGMon the happy

, ...., occasion of his recovery from a severe illness . During the same year the membershi p of the Lodge was added to b y the election of Rear Admiral Selwyn , Lord

Balfour , of Burleigh ( S . G . W . in 1873 ) , and others . The year 1874 was rendered a " red letter " period , not only from the initiation of H . E . H . the Duke of Connaught , but also from the brilliant assemblage on that

interesting occasion . H . R . H . the Prince of Wales occupied the chair , and was supported by the M . W . G . M . the Marquis of Ripon , the Earl of Carnarvon ( the present Pro . Grand Master ) , the Grand Wardens , Grand Chaplain and other

Grand Officers . The Marquis of Ripon soon afterwards resigned his connection with the Craft , and was succeeded by the Prince of Wales , Heir Apparent to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland , so the only loser by the exchange has been

the Marquis himself . April 28 th , 1874 , the Earl of Onslow and Sir Albert William Woods , Garter , were elected joining members ; and thus concludes our record of the distinguished Masons who grace the Lodge Roll .

We should like to have presented a few more extracts from Bro . Fenn's excellent work , but already our paper has extended beyond the ordinary limits , and our OAVU additions to the various quotations from the work have occupied no inconsiderable

space . The frontispiece to the work is a reproduction by the heliotype process of an engraving of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales ( A . D . 1800 ) , by the brother of the artist . Bro . Fenn states in a private letter to us , that the original was a water-colour

painting by a Bro . Scott , artist of Brighton , and represents H . R . H . the Prince of Wales as M . W . G . M ., sitting in open Lodge , "invested with the insignia of that ancient and honourable Order . " We notice that on Nov . 19 th" a portrait of H . E . H . the

, Prince of Wales was presented to the Lodge by Bro . Corry . " This may have been a copy of the same engraving , but the one herein alluded to is the property of Bro . Fenn .

Various presentations made to the Lod ge from time to time , we have had to pass over , as also numerous addresses , ending with the last of the latter , ivhieh ap * parently concludes the history , viz ., the address to H . E . H . the Prince of Wales , on his happy return from India . The members have had the permission

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Untitled Article 1
PREFACE Article 2
INDEX. Article 4
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 7
SONNET. Article 7
HISTORY OF THE "PRINCE OF WALES LODGE." Article 8
SUMMER. Article 18
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 19
TRAM-CAES AND OMNIBUSES. Article 22
WONDERS OF OPERATIVE MASONRY. Article 24
THE TRUE FREEMASON. Article 26
TOM HOOD. Article 27
IN MEMORIAM — BRO. GEORGE FRANK GOULEY. Article 30
THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION. Article 32
CARA IMAGO. Article 33
HARRY WATSON; Article 34
EVERY YEAR. Article 36
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 37
BRO. JAMES NEWTON'S SKETCH OF THE CONCORD ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 37, BOLTON. Article 41
"ABSENT FRIENDS." Article 42
SHIRTS AND COLLARS. Article 43
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 46
A Review. Article 47
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 50
Forgotten Stories. Article 53
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History Of The "Prince Of Wales Lodge."

private collection in the Kingdom . " During the same year Sir "William Napier , Baronet , and the Most Noble Henry , Duke of Beaufort , were elected joining members .

In the succeeding two years several members were added to the Roll , amongst whom we might mention Lord Rendlesham ( an initiate ) , Lord Calthorpe and Sir Charles Fergusson Forbes , M . D ., Lord Worsley ( afterwards Earl of Yarboroug h ) ,

was initiated March 27 th , 1860 . On March 24 th , 1863 , H . H . the Maharajah Duleep Singh , Avas elected as a member , and Avas passed and raised in this Lodge . This distinguished brother was appointed a P . S . G . W . of the

Grand Lodge , A . D . 1864 . Archibald Alexander Spiers , M . P ., who Avas initiated in the Lodge on May 24 th , ivas J . G . W . in 1867 . He Avas Provincial Grand Master of GlasgoAV a little while before his decease in 1868 , and much beloved . John

Anthony Rucker , an energetic member of the " Mystic Tie , " joined on April 29 th , 1867 , and was S . G . D . in 1874 . Lord Lindsay joined Jan 28 th , 1868 . He was S . G . W . of England in 1871 , and is still Provincial G . M . of Aberdeenshire West .

At the same Lodge the Rev . Arthur Bruce Frazer was elected ( Grand Chaplain in 1872 ) . On May 25 th , the Hon . Henry Lowry Corry and Baron de Clifford were initiated , and on May 24 th of the folloAving year Baron Ferdinand de Eothschild was

permitted to " see the light" in the body of the Prince of Wales Lodge . Sir George Elliot , Baronet , M . P ., joined April 25 th , 1871 , who is the newly appointed Provincial Grand Master of South Wales ( E . D . ) in succession to the lamented Bro

, . T . M . Talbot , and was formerly Deputy Prov . G . M . of Middlesex . At the same meeting _ Joseph Charles Parkinson ( J . G . D . in 1874 ) was also elected a joining member .

The year 1872 ( Jan . 29 th ) , was rendered remarkable in the annals of the Lodge by the election of H . E . H . the Prince of Wales as a member , when an address was presented to H . R . H . through the Earl of Zetland then MWGMon the happy

, ...., occasion of his recovery from a severe illness . During the same year the membershi p of the Lodge was added to b y the election of Rear Admiral Selwyn , Lord

Balfour , of Burleigh ( S . G . W . in 1873 ) , and others . The year 1874 was rendered a " red letter " period , not only from the initiation of H . E . H . the Duke of Connaught , but also from the brilliant assemblage on that

interesting occasion . H . R . H . the Prince of Wales occupied the chair , and was supported by the M . W . G . M . the Marquis of Ripon , the Earl of Carnarvon ( the present Pro . Grand Master ) , the Grand Wardens , Grand Chaplain and other

Grand Officers . The Marquis of Ripon soon afterwards resigned his connection with the Craft , and was succeeded by the Prince of Wales , Heir Apparent to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland , so the only loser by the exchange has been

the Marquis himself . April 28 th , 1874 , the Earl of Onslow and Sir Albert William Woods , Garter , were elected joining members ; and thus concludes our record of the distinguished Masons who grace the Lodge Roll .

We should like to have presented a few more extracts from Bro . Fenn's excellent work , but already our paper has extended beyond the ordinary limits , and our OAVU additions to the various quotations from the work have occupied no inconsiderable

space . The frontispiece to the work is a reproduction by the heliotype process of an engraving of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales ( A . D . 1800 ) , by the brother of the artist . Bro . Fenn states in a private letter to us , that the original was a water-colour

painting by a Bro . Scott , artist of Brighton , and represents H . R . H . the Prince of Wales as M . W . G . M ., sitting in open Lodge , "invested with the insignia of that ancient and honourable Order . " We notice that on Nov . 19 th" a portrait of H . E . H . the

, Prince of Wales was presented to the Lodge by Bro . Corry . " This may have been a copy of the same engraving , but the one herein alluded to is the property of Bro . Fenn .

Various presentations made to the Lod ge from time to time , we have had to pass over , as also numerous addresses , ending with the last of the latter , ivhieh ap * parently concludes the history , viz ., the address to H . E . H . the Prince of Wales , on his happy return from India . The members have had the permission

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