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Obituary.

by Bro . the Rev . Henry Ware , M . A-, vicar of Kirkby Lonsdale , Prov . G . Chap . Amongst the brethren who followed the remains of the deceased brother to the grave were Bro . the Right Hon . Lord Kenlis , Prov . G . M . Cumberland and Westmoreland , and several other distinguished brethren . BRO . CAPTAIN C . T . SHERINGIIAM . AVe are sorry to announce the deathat Barbadoesof Bro .

, , Captain C . T . Siieringham , ICth Regiment , W . M . United Pilgrims Lodge ( Xo . G 7 SJ ) , Colchester , which melancholy event took place on the Sth of last October of yellow fever . The late Bro . Siieringham was much respected by the brethren at Colchester for his amiability and zealous conduct in carrying out the principles of Freemasonry .

Cheshire Educational Masonic Institution.

CHESHIRE EDUCATIONAL MASONIC INSTITUTION .

The Cheshire Educational Alasonic Institution , which has now been in existence for upwards of four years , and which has been so frequently noticed in our pages , must be well known amongst our readers , both Mnsonic and those who are not so fortunate in being members of the Masonic body . It owes its

birth , we believe , to the energy of Bro . John P . Piatt , a distinguished P . M . of the Zetland Lodgo , Birkenhead , who has been ablv assisted by several P . M . ' s of that lodge , including Bros . W . Bulley , I-I . Pulley , J . B . Hignett , E . G . Willoughby , C . P . Nosworthy , and others . From a small beginning it has now become a vigorous plant , and such is the rapidity of its growth , that in a few years wc may fully expect to see it a sturdy oakaffording under its branches shelter and protection

, to all who may need it . In oider to assist its funds it has been customary during the past three years , to have an amateur performance at the Theatre Royal , Birkenhead , which on this occasion took place on Monday evening , the llth inst ., when au overflowing and fashionable audience greeted the efforts of the Alasonic brethren and their friends , who displayed their histrionic talents in support of

the Cheshire Educational Alasonic Institution , for the third time . On such occasions criticism is supposed to be indulgent , but in truth the sternest censor could not have found much fault with the entertainment of last evening . The amateurs were commendably well up in their parts , the professional ladies who assisted them were of course perfect , and the audience were "in the vein" to be amusedand paid the closest attention to the

, action on the stage , except now and then when the pent-up enthusiasm which the efforts of the actors created found vent in the heartiest applause . When the curtain rose , the audience gave a warm reception to the lessee , who , in true Masonic spirit , had generously placed the house at the disposal of the committee . 'Brother" Thorne spoke , with point and eloquence , a prologue

written by himself , in which the theme was the advantages and beneficence of the Masonic Institution , Next followed Douglas Jerrold ' s stirring drama of " The Rent Day . " The concluding piece was Morton ' s farce of " Done on Both Sides , " and the audience marked their appreciation of it by remaining to the last . The following brethren ably officiated as stewards—viz ., H . W . Barclay , Thomas PiattRichard Aekerleyli . Harhord 11

, , , . Meacock , Henry Shaw , J . AVilson , G . G . Davfes , R . Davies , W . Sewel ) , and Captain John Jones . The Institution , for the benefit of which the performance was given , was established in 1863 , its object being the education and advancement in life of the children of distressed and deceased Freemasons belonging to the province of Cheshire . It has since gone on most prosperously . At the close of the last financial

year the treasurer had a balance in hand of . C 473 3 s . lid ., which has since been increased to £ 065 vs . -id . There were eight children at the beginning of the year receiving the benefit of the charity , one of which has since died , and there " are now five applicants , all of whom the committee feel justified in pinch . " on the funds if , upon inquiry , they are found eligible . Wo may add that of the various charities connected with public bodies , none

can surely he of more importance than those which care for the training of the young , and . having this object in view , none can be found more ancient than those which have been originated and fostered by Freemasons : indeed . Masonry itself is a " system of instruction , for in every step in the Craft something must bo learned to lit tho brother for higher rank , and it is only by his proficiency that he can hope lor promotion , no matter what ' ma v

Cheshire Educational Masonic Institution.

bo his social position . Tho schools connected with tho Grand Lodgo of England aro not only of ancient date , but have always been of tho greatest benefit to flic orphan . They 7 aro founded on tho most liberal principles and have been supported most liberally , all the children being educated in the religious principles professed l . y their parents . It is too , an interesting fact , that of the hundreds who have boon started in life by these schools , such is the care manifested for their welfare , that their

progress in life has Icon carefully watched , and not a single instance is on record of the instruction afforded having been turned to an immoral or bad account . It -nay be added that the theatre was crowded to excess by the leading personages of the neighbourhood , including the family of the hon . member for the borough , Air . J . Laird , 111 _ P , Only a - week ago an amateur concert was given hy tho members of the C . mbermere Lodge , at Seaeombe . under tho auspices of Bro .

John Aubery . W . AI ., which was aLo a success , and we are given to understand that the produce of the two arc likely to add to the funds of the Institution something like ; E 70 at least . Our brethren connected with the other lodges in the province will , doubtless , excuse as for saying the above is an example worthy of their imitation .

Meetings Of The Learned Societies For. The Week Ending November 30th, 1867.

MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR . THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 30 TH , 1867 .

TUESDAY , 2 ( I ! oh . —Institution of Civil Engineers , at S . Wi . iiXE . sDAY , 27 th . —Society of Arts , at 8 . METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 30 TH , 1867 . MONDAYNovember 25 th . —Royal Somerset House

, and Inverness Lodge , -1 , Freemasons' Hall . Castle Lodgo of Harmon }' , 20 , Willis' Rooms , King-street , St . James ' , ? . Old King ' s Arms Lodge , 28 , Freemasons' Hall . Pythagorean Lodge , Lecture Hall , Royal-hill , Greenwich . Lodge of Unity , 183 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . British Oak Lodge , 831 , Bank of Friendship Tavern , Bancroft-place , Mile End . Tower Hamlets Engineers

Lodge , !! 02 , George Hotel , Aldermanbury . TUESDAY , -November 26 th . —' i nscan Lodge , 14 , Freemasons' Hall . Moira Lodge , 92 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Lodge of Faith , 141 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Lodge of Prudent Brethren , 145 , Freemasons' Hall . Lodge of Industry , 186 , Freemasons ' Hall . Lodge of Israel , 205 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridgestreer , Blackfriars . Prince of Wales ' s Lodge , 259 , Willis ' s Rooms . King-street , St . James ' s . St . James ' s

Union Chapter , 180 , Freemasons Hall . AYEI . O ' ESDAY , . November 27 th . —Grand Stewards Lodge , public night . Lodgo of Antiquity , 2 , Freemasons' Hall . Mount Moriah Lodge , -3-1 , Freemasons' Hall . Lodge of United Pilgrims , 507 , Horns Tavern , Kennington-park . High Cross Lodge , 754 , Railway Hotel , Northumberlandpark , Tottenham . Royal Oak Lodgo , 871 , Royal Oak

Tavern , High-street , Deptford . TnuKSDAY , November 28 th . —Gen . Com . Fem . School , at office , at 4 . Neptune Lodge , 22 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Lodge of Prosperity , 65 , Masons' Arms Tavern , Masons ' -avenue , Basinghallstreet . Grenadiers' Lodge , 66 , Freemasons' Hall . Domatic Chapter , 177 , Falcon , Fetter-lane . Canonbury

Chapter , 657 , George Hotel , Aldermanbury . Lil y Chapter of Richmond , 820 , White Cross Hotel , Richmond , Surrey . FIIIL ' , November 20 th . —House Com . Boys' School , at 3 . Lodge of Finsbury , 801 , Prince of Wales Tavern , Banner-street , St . Luke ' s .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* > * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C . I . s-QuiiiEi ! . —Certainly not : the W . M . cannot hold tho duties of Secretary iu addition to his -Mastership .

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THE NEW FREEMASONS' TAVERN. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 3
SCOTCH MASONIC LECTURES. Article 6
EIGHTH DECADE OF MASONIC PRECEPTS. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
A. SYSTEM OF MASONIC CO-OPERATION AND RELIEF AS CARRIED OUT IN DUNDEE. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 18
Obituary. Article 19
CHESHIRE EDUCATIONAL MASONIC INSTITUTION. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR. THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 30TH, 1867. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Obituary.

by Bro . the Rev . Henry Ware , M . A-, vicar of Kirkby Lonsdale , Prov . G . Chap . Amongst the brethren who followed the remains of the deceased brother to the grave were Bro . the Right Hon . Lord Kenlis , Prov . G . M . Cumberland and Westmoreland , and several other distinguished brethren . BRO . CAPTAIN C . T . SHERINGIIAM . AVe are sorry to announce the deathat Barbadoesof Bro .

, , Captain C . T . Siieringham , ICth Regiment , W . M . United Pilgrims Lodge ( Xo . G 7 SJ ) , Colchester , which melancholy event took place on the Sth of last October of yellow fever . The late Bro . Siieringham was much respected by the brethren at Colchester for his amiability and zealous conduct in carrying out the principles of Freemasonry .

Cheshire Educational Masonic Institution.

CHESHIRE EDUCATIONAL MASONIC INSTITUTION .

The Cheshire Educational Alasonic Institution , which has now been in existence for upwards of four years , and which has been so frequently noticed in our pages , must be well known amongst our readers , both Mnsonic and those who are not so fortunate in being members of the Masonic body . It owes its

birth , we believe , to the energy of Bro . John P . Piatt , a distinguished P . M . of the Zetland Lodgo , Birkenhead , who has been ablv assisted by several P . M . ' s of that lodge , including Bros . W . Bulley , I-I . Pulley , J . B . Hignett , E . G . Willoughby , C . P . Nosworthy , and others . From a small beginning it has now become a vigorous plant , and such is the rapidity of its growth , that in a few years wc may fully expect to see it a sturdy oakaffording under its branches shelter and protection

, to all who may need it . In oider to assist its funds it has been customary during the past three years , to have an amateur performance at the Theatre Royal , Birkenhead , which on this occasion took place on Monday evening , the llth inst ., when au overflowing and fashionable audience greeted the efforts of the Alasonic brethren and their friends , who displayed their histrionic talents in support of

the Cheshire Educational Alasonic Institution , for the third time . On such occasions criticism is supposed to be indulgent , but in truth the sternest censor could not have found much fault with the entertainment of last evening . The amateurs were commendably well up in their parts , the professional ladies who assisted them were of course perfect , and the audience were "in the vein" to be amusedand paid the closest attention to the

, action on the stage , except now and then when the pent-up enthusiasm which the efforts of the actors created found vent in the heartiest applause . When the curtain rose , the audience gave a warm reception to the lessee , who , in true Masonic spirit , had generously placed the house at the disposal of the committee . 'Brother" Thorne spoke , with point and eloquence , a prologue

written by himself , in which the theme was the advantages and beneficence of the Masonic Institution , Next followed Douglas Jerrold ' s stirring drama of " The Rent Day . " The concluding piece was Morton ' s farce of " Done on Both Sides , " and the audience marked their appreciation of it by remaining to the last . The following brethren ably officiated as stewards—viz ., H . W . Barclay , Thomas PiattRichard Aekerleyli . Harhord 11

, , , . Meacock , Henry Shaw , J . AVilson , G . G . Davfes , R . Davies , W . Sewel ) , and Captain John Jones . The Institution , for the benefit of which the performance was given , was established in 1863 , its object being the education and advancement in life of the children of distressed and deceased Freemasons belonging to the province of Cheshire . It has since gone on most prosperously . At the close of the last financial

year the treasurer had a balance in hand of . C 473 3 s . lid ., which has since been increased to £ 065 vs . -id . There were eight children at the beginning of the year receiving the benefit of the charity , one of which has since died , and there " are now five applicants , all of whom the committee feel justified in pinch . " on the funds if , upon inquiry , they are found eligible . Wo may add that of the various charities connected with public bodies , none

can surely he of more importance than those which care for the training of the young , and . having this object in view , none can be found more ancient than those which have been originated and fostered by Freemasons : indeed . Masonry itself is a " system of instruction , for in every step in the Craft something must bo learned to lit tho brother for higher rank , and it is only by his proficiency that he can hope lor promotion , no matter what ' ma v

Cheshire Educational Masonic Institution.

bo his social position . Tho schools connected with tho Grand Lodgo of England aro not only of ancient date , but have always been of tho greatest benefit to flic orphan . They 7 aro founded on tho most liberal principles and have been supported most liberally , all the children being educated in the religious principles professed l . y their parents . It is too , an interesting fact , that of the hundreds who have boon started in life by these schools , such is the care manifested for their welfare , that their

progress in life has Icon carefully watched , and not a single instance is on record of the instruction afforded having been turned to an immoral or bad account . It -nay be added that the theatre was crowded to excess by the leading personages of the neighbourhood , including the family of the hon . member for the borough , Air . J . Laird , 111 _ P , Only a - week ago an amateur concert was given hy tho members of the C . mbermere Lodge , at Seaeombe . under tho auspices of Bro .

John Aubery . W . AI ., which was aLo a success , and we are given to understand that the produce of the two arc likely to add to the funds of the Institution something like ; E 70 at least . Our brethren connected with the other lodges in the province will , doubtless , excuse as for saying the above is an example worthy of their imitation .

Meetings Of The Learned Societies For. The Week Ending November 30th, 1867.

MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR . THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 30 TH , 1867 .

TUESDAY , 2 ( I ! oh . —Institution of Civil Engineers , at S . Wi . iiXE . sDAY , 27 th . —Society of Arts , at 8 . METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 30 TH , 1867 . MONDAYNovember 25 th . —Royal Somerset House

, and Inverness Lodge , -1 , Freemasons' Hall . Castle Lodgo of Harmon }' , 20 , Willis' Rooms , King-street , St . James ' , ? . Old King ' s Arms Lodge , 28 , Freemasons' Hall . Pythagorean Lodge , Lecture Hall , Royal-hill , Greenwich . Lodge of Unity , 183 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . British Oak Lodge , 831 , Bank of Friendship Tavern , Bancroft-place , Mile End . Tower Hamlets Engineers

Lodge , !! 02 , George Hotel , Aldermanbury . TUESDAY , -November 26 th . —' i nscan Lodge , 14 , Freemasons' Hall . Moira Lodge , 92 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Lodge of Faith , 141 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Lodge of Prudent Brethren , 145 , Freemasons' Hall . Lodge of Industry , 186 , Freemasons ' Hall . Lodge of Israel , 205 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridgestreer , Blackfriars . Prince of Wales ' s Lodge , 259 , Willis ' s Rooms . King-street , St . James ' s . St . James ' s

Union Chapter , 180 , Freemasons Hall . AYEI . O ' ESDAY , . November 27 th . —Grand Stewards Lodge , public night . Lodgo of Antiquity , 2 , Freemasons' Hall . Mount Moriah Lodge , -3-1 , Freemasons' Hall . Lodge of United Pilgrims , 507 , Horns Tavern , Kennington-park . High Cross Lodge , 754 , Railway Hotel , Northumberlandpark , Tottenham . Royal Oak Lodgo , 871 , Royal Oak

Tavern , High-street , Deptford . TnuKSDAY , November 28 th . —Gen . Com . Fem . School , at office , at 4 . Neptune Lodge , 22 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Lodge of Prosperity , 65 , Masons' Arms Tavern , Masons ' -avenue , Basinghallstreet . Grenadiers' Lodge , 66 , Freemasons' Hall . Domatic Chapter , 177 , Falcon , Fetter-lane . Canonbury

Chapter , 657 , George Hotel , Aldermanbury . Lil y Chapter of Richmond , 820 , White Cross Hotel , Richmond , Surrey . FIIIL ' , November 20 th . —House Com . Boys' School , at 3 . Lodge of Finsbury , 801 , Prince of Wales Tavern , Banner-street , St . Luke ' s .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* > * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C . I . s-QuiiiEi ! . —Certainly not : the W . M . cannot hold tho duties of Secretary iu addition to his -Mastership .

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