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CandidatesfortheInstitutions. — : o : — Announcements are inserted under this bead at the rate ofilve shillings per inch , to appear each week from the time the ballot papers are issued up to the day oi * election , for cash with order . BENEVOLENTINSTITUTION. — : o : — Votes and Interest are earnestly solicited on behalf of BRO . THOMAS J . MAIDWELL , Aged 64 . Formerly Licensed Victualler , who has served three Stewardships , and is himself and family of five Life Governors of all the Masonic Institutions The case is most earnestly recommended and strongly supported . Address T . J . Maidwell P . M . 27 P . Z . 1549 P . G . S . B . Middlesex , 81 Greenwood Road , Dalston , N . E .

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BOOKBINDING in all its branches . Price list on application . Morgan , Fleet Works , Bulwer Road , New Barnet . OLD Books and Curiosities relating to Freemasonry , Knights Templars , Rosicrucrans or other Secret Societies wanted . Address , W . W . Morgan , New Barnet . We shall be pleased to ^ receive particulars of Masonic meetings for insertion in our columns , and where desired will endeavour to send a representative to report Lodge or other proceedings .

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Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .

rpiHE Quarterly Court of this Institution ' s Governors and X Subscribers was held on Thursday in Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . Henry Smith P . G . D . Deputy Provincial Grand Master for West Yorkshire Treasurer of the Institution presided . He was supported by Bros . Frank Eichardson , Sir John B . Monckton , 0 . E . Keyser , and A . 0 . Spaull , and there was in addition a large attendance of Brethren .

Bro F . E . W . Hedges Secretary announced that tbe Earl of Yarborough Provincial Grand Master for Lincolnshire had kindly consented to preside in May 1896 . at the 108 th anniversary festival of the Institution . Sir John B . Monckton P . G . W . moved that one further

vacancy ( making eighteen in all ) be declared for the October election in consequence of the withdrawal of Mabel Margaret ^/ ale from the Institution . He said he thought it right that he should state the reason why this child was withdrawn from the institution

, because it was a very happy cause . The mother of the girl had married again , and the marriage was a very fortunate one . She was now able to support and educate her daughter , and she did not consider it right that the presence of the eirl in

the School should keep out of it another child who was not so fortunate . She therefore withdrew her with the consent of the Committee , and he hoped it would be both for the benefit of the mother , and for that of the child .

The motion was seconded by Bro . Frank Eichardson P . G . D ., aud carried .

The business of the meeting was afterwards declared closed , and tlie poll opened for the election of eighteen girls into the School from a list of thirty-four approved candidates .

Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .

THE October Quarterly Court of Subscribers to this Institution was held yesterday , at Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . Richard Eve Past Graud Treasurer Patron and Trustee of the Institution presided , and there was a large attendance of members of the Craft .

The acknowledgment by Lord Egerton of Tatton Provincial Grand Master for Cheshire of the vote of thanks to him for presiding at the last festival of the School was read to the meeting , and it was announced that his Grace the Duke of

Devonshire , K . G ., Provincial Grand Master for Derbyshire would take the chair at the Ninety-eighth Anniversary Festival in June 1896 . It was further communicated that the Prince of Wales M . W . Grand Master had graciously consented to be the President of the Centenary Festival in 1898 .

At the close of the formal business of the Court seventeen boys were elected into the School oub of an approved list of forty-six candidates .

It may be regarded as too soon yet to ask for votes for the Benevolent Institution election of May next , but even thus early some of our friends may have been asked to promise their influence and personal proxies , without knowing who will afterwards seek their support . Bro . T . J . Maidwell P . M . 27 , & c , is

on the list of candidates , and we take the opportunity of soliciting promises of support on his behalf . In the days of his prosperity he was very well known in Freemasonry , taking great interest in Lodge of Instruction work , and also in the Charitable Institutions

of the Craft , serving three Stewardships and qualifying himself and family of five as Life Governors of all the Masonic Institutions . We hope that his friends will rally round now that he finds himself compelled to ask their assistance . We should very much like to see Bro . Maidwell returned as successful in May ' next .

The Masonic Temple in Boston , in which the Grand Encampment held its sessions , was partly destroyed by fire on the 7 th of September . The fire started in the third storey and burned nearly all above it . Twenty-six Masonic bodies .

including Lodges , Chapters , Commanderies , and the Scottish Eite , occupied these floors , and their entire regalia and furnishings were destroyed , involving a loss of over 200 , 000 dollars . Boston Commandery carried an insurance of 25 , 000 on regalia and uniforms . — " Masonic Advocate . "

It is with great pleasure we are able to announce that His Grace the Duke of Devonshire , K .. G ., Prov . G . M ; of Derbyshire : has consented to preside at the Ninety-eight Anniversary Festival of the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Boys , which will probably be held on 2 ith June next .

" The Masonic yoke , " which is almost a craze in the Pope ' s miud , has had nothing to do with the selection of Eome as the capital of Italy . That was determined in days anterior to the establishment of the Temporal Power , and hence we mrnnnt

regard the Italian occupation with the same feelings his Holiness does when he connects it with the policy of attacking the spiritual power . The Eome of to-day is not " once again Pagan " ; it is only Italian and national . Gould the Pope reconcile himself to " the Vatican and a garden , " he might recover any force he

thinks he has lost in Italy itself , and have more power for his spiritual contest with the evils of modern civilisation . His present plaint reads like a confession of weakness , which he . attributes entirely to the wrong cause . — " Westminster Gazette . '

Marriage— A very pretty wedding was solemnised at the Parish Church , Wootton , Northampton , on Wednesday , 2 nd inst ., the contracting parties being Miss Annie L . Guignard , eldest daughter of Mr . J . G . Guignard , Ivy Cottage , Wootton , and Mr . Arthur Bull , second son of Bro . T . Dull , Chapel Street , Westminster . Thero was a large attendance at the Chinch ,

tho bride's parents being well-known in the district . The bride was met at the door of tho Church by the choir , tho rector , and the churchwardens , who , with their staves , preceded the bride up the nave singing " The voice that breathed o ' er Eden . " The ceremony was conducted by the rector ( the Kev , A . J . Miller , E . D . ) , who at the conclusion of the service gave an appropriate address . The bridesmaids were Miss Lizzie Guignard , Miss Mario Guignard , Miss Plorrie Guignard ( sisters to the bride ) , and Miss Annie Bull ( sister to the bridegroom ) , whilst the best man was the bridegroom ' s brother , Mrf Walter Bull . The wedding breakfast was afterwards partakeir of at Ivv

Cottage . A large number of presents were received from friends of both bride aud bridegroom . Tiro happy couple afterwards left Wootton for London , on their way to Hastings , to spend the honeymoon .

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1895-10-12, Page 7” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 10 Aug. 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_12101895/page/7/.
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HOTELS,ETC. T 71 ALING—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE—Pier Hotel , Cavendish Place . View of Sea and Pier . A . TAYLOR , Proprietor . EAST MOLESEV—Castle Hotel , Hampton Court Station . Specimen Menus , with Tariff , on application . JOHN MAYO , Proprietor . HAVERFORDWEST—Queen ' s Family and Commercial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES , Proprietor . KICHMON D—Station Hotel , adjoins Railway Station . Every accommodation for Large or Small Parties . SANDWICH—BELL Family and Commercial Hotel . Good Stabling . J . J . FILMER , Proprietor COWE S ( WEST)—Gloucester and Globe Hotels . G . A . MUR 3 ELL , Proprietor .

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CandidatesfortheInstitutions. — : o : — Announcements are inserted under this bead at the rate ofilve shillings per inch , to appear each week from the time the ballot papers are issued up to the day oi * election , for cash with order . BENEVOLENTINSTITUTION. — : o : — Votes and Interest are earnestly solicited on behalf of BRO . THOMAS J . MAIDWELL , Aged 64 . Formerly Licensed Victualler , who has served three Stewardships , and is himself and family of five Life Governors of all the Masonic Institutions The case is most earnestly recommended and strongly supported . Address T . J . Maidwell P . M . 27 P . Z . 1549 P . G . S . B . Middlesex , 81 Greenwood Road , Dalston , N . E .

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BOOKBINDING in all its branches . Price list on application . Morgan , Fleet Works , Bulwer Road , New Barnet . OLD Books and Curiosities relating to Freemasonry , Knights Templars , Rosicrucrans or other Secret Societies wanted . Address , W . W . Morgan , New Barnet . We shall be pleased to ^ receive particulars of Masonic meetings for insertion in our columns , and where desired will endeavour to send a representative to report Lodge or other proceedings .

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r - sr- rs—B-3—u ¦ u—s—BS—w s ^^ Si (¦¦¦¦¦ BBIIMII ^ f—H B ID aiaza ^ aMaiV ! E 3 so 4 ! it « VnV . ' . »"»* n " nV ¦ " ¦ "J fei ^ r ^ r ^^^^ kesESEBBSs ^ Esnm SATUEDAY , 12 TH OCTOBEE 1895 .

Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .

rpiHE Quarterly Court of this Institution ' s Governors and X Subscribers was held on Thursday in Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . Henry Smith P . G . D . Deputy Provincial Grand Master for West Yorkshire Treasurer of the Institution presided . He was supported by Bros . Frank Eichardson , Sir John B . Monckton , 0 . E . Keyser , and A . 0 . Spaull , and there was in addition a large attendance of Brethren .

Bro F . E . W . Hedges Secretary announced that tbe Earl of Yarborough Provincial Grand Master for Lincolnshire had kindly consented to preside in May 1896 . at the 108 th anniversary festival of the Institution . Sir John B . Monckton P . G . W . moved that one further

vacancy ( making eighteen in all ) be declared for the October election in consequence of the withdrawal of Mabel Margaret ^/ ale from the Institution . He said he thought it right that he should state the reason why this child was withdrawn from the institution

, because it was a very happy cause . The mother of the girl had married again , and the marriage was a very fortunate one . She was now able to support and educate her daughter , and she did not consider it right that the presence of the eirl in

the School should keep out of it another child who was not so fortunate . She therefore withdrew her with the consent of the Committee , and he hoped it would be both for the benefit of the mother , and for that of the child .

The motion was seconded by Bro . Frank Eichardson P . G . D ., aud carried .

The business of the meeting was afterwards declared closed , and tlie poll opened for the election of eighteen girls into the School from a list of thirty-four approved candidates .

Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .

THE October Quarterly Court of Subscribers to this Institution was held yesterday , at Freemasons' Tavern . Bro . Richard Eve Past Graud Treasurer Patron and Trustee of the Institution presided , and there was a large attendance of members of the Craft .

The acknowledgment by Lord Egerton of Tatton Provincial Grand Master for Cheshire of the vote of thanks to him for presiding at the last festival of the School was read to the meeting , and it was announced that his Grace the Duke of

Devonshire , K . G ., Provincial Grand Master for Derbyshire would take the chair at the Ninety-eighth Anniversary Festival in June 1896 . It was further communicated that the Prince of Wales M . W . Grand Master had graciously consented to be the President of the Centenary Festival in 1898 .

At the close of the formal business of the Court seventeen boys were elected into the School oub of an approved list of forty-six candidates .

It may be regarded as too soon yet to ask for votes for the Benevolent Institution election of May next , but even thus early some of our friends may have been asked to promise their influence and personal proxies , without knowing who will afterwards seek their support . Bro . T . J . Maidwell P . M . 27 , & c , is

on the list of candidates , and we take the opportunity of soliciting promises of support on his behalf . In the days of his prosperity he was very well known in Freemasonry , taking great interest in Lodge of Instruction work , and also in the Charitable Institutions

of the Craft , serving three Stewardships and qualifying himself and family of five as Life Governors of all the Masonic Institutions . We hope that his friends will rally round now that he finds himself compelled to ask their assistance . We should very much like to see Bro . Maidwell returned as successful in May ' next .

The Masonic Temple in Boston , in which the Grand Encampment held its sessions , was partly destroyed by fire on the 7 th of September . The fire started in the third storey and burned nearly all above it . Twenty-six Masonic bodies .

including Lodges , Chapters , Commanderies , and the Scottish Eite , occupied these floors , and their entire regalia and furnishings were destroyed , involving a loss of over 200 , 000 dollars . Boston Commandery carried an insurance of 25 , 000 on regalia and uniforms . — " Masonic Advocate . "

It is with great pleasure we are able to announce that His Grace the Duke of Devonshire , K .. G ., Prov . G . M ; of Derbyshire : has consented to preside at the Ninety-eight Anniversary Festival of the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Boys , which will probably be held on 2 ith June next .

" The Masonic yoke , " which is almost a craze in the Pope ' s miud , has had nothing to do with the selection of Eome as the capital of Italy . That was determined in days anterior to the establishment of the Temporal Power , and hence we mrnnnt

regard the Italian occupation with the same feelings his Holiness does when he connects it with the policy of attacking the spiritual power . The Eome of to-day is not " once again Pagan " ; it is only Italian and national . Gould the Pope reconcile himself to " the Vatican and a garden , " he might recover any force he

thinks he has lost in Italy itself , and have more power for his spiritual contest with the evils of modern civilisation . His present plaint reads like a confession of weakness , which he . attributes entirely to the wrong cause . — " Westminster Gazette . '

Marriage— A very pretty wedding was solemnised at the Parish Church , Wootton , Northampton , on Wednesday , 2 nd inst ., the contracting parties being Miss Annie L . Guignard , eldest daughter of Mr . J . G . Guignard , Ivy Cottage , Wootton , and Mr . Arthur Bull , second son of Bro . T . Dull , Chapel Street , Westminster . Thero was a large attendance at the Chinch ,

tho bride's parents being well-known in the district . The bride was met at the door of tho Church by the choir , tho rector , and the churchwardens , who , with their staves , preceded the bride up the nave singing " The voice that breathed o ' er Eden . " The ceremony was conducted by the rector ( the Kev , A . J . Miller , E . D . ) , who at the conclusion of the service gave an appropriate address . The bridesmaids were Miss Lizzie Guignard , Miss Mario Guignard , Miss Plorrie Guignard ( sisters to the bride ) , and Miss Annie Bull ( sister to the bridegroom ) , whilst the best man was the bridegroom ' s brother , Mrf Walter Bull . The wedding breakfast was afterwards partakeir of at Ivv

Cottage . A large number of presents were received from friends of both bride aud bridegroom . Tiro happy couple afterwards left Wootton for London , on their way to Hastings , to spend the honeymoon .

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