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THOMAS DUNCKERLEy , niS LIFE , LABOURS , AND LETTERS ; INCLUDING SOMK MASONIC and NAVAL MEMORIALS of the 18 th CENTURY . By HENRY SADLER , Author of " MASONIC FACTS AND FICTIONS , " With a Preface by "William Hawy Rylands , Ksci ., ! F . S .. A .. THE Work will consist of about 300 pages of letter-press , and the following Portraits , reproduced by the autotype process , from rare mezzotint engravings in tho British Museum : — His Majesty King George II . of England : Danckerley ' s reputed father . H . R . H . Frederick Lewi " , Princo of Wales , son of the above ; tho first of tho Royal Familv who was made a Freemason . Thomas Dunckerloy , in Masonio regalia , with facsimilo of his autograph . His Book-Plate , Seals , & o . It will be published , by Subscription , in January 1891 , Trico 7 s 64 ; to Non-Snbscribers 10 s ; r >? e Free in the United Kingdom and the United States and Canada . Prospectus can to ..... I on application to HENRY SADLER , care of DIPROSE & BATEMAN , Sheffield Street , London , W . C .

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The voteB of subscribers are earnestly solicited for HAROLD STREETER GOLDSMITH , AGED 8 YEARS , YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE BRO . W . O . GOLDSMITH Bro . GOLDSMITH was initiated in the Chislehurat Lodge , No . 1531 shortly after its consecration in 1875 , and remained a subscribing member till 1881 , when he joinecVtho Gallery Lodge , No . 1928 . In this latter Lodge he served all the offices np to that of W . M . It was while holding this office , and throo days after the election of his snecessor , that he died , on the 15 th November 1887 . He was a Life Governor of the Boys' School , and a Snbscriber to all the Masonic Charities , < ind was , at all times , a hard worker in Masonry . He was for many years , and at the time of his death , a member of the Reporting Staff of the Press Association , and in that capacity waswell know to all Journalists in the United Kingdom . The nnder-mentioned Brethren strongly recommend the case of his son , the above-named candidate : —¦ Bro . CitAKr . Es KBDOIBV , Hibernia Chambers , London Bridge , S . E ., W . M . 79 , P . M . IBM , M . E . Z . 73 . Tho Rev . S . A . SKLWYN , Past Chaplain 210 , St . James ' s Vicarage , Hatcham , S . E Bro . H . E . P . BUSSHY , P . M . 1928 , 123 Brixton Hill , S . W . Bro . Alderman PARSCO - IIBR , Prov . G . J . XV . Sussex , Haul Suiaet Ifeim Office , Lerrcs . Bro . R . . T . ALBBBY , 1302 , S . D . 1928 , 21 Stockivell Park Crescent , S . W . Bro . T HOS . C . SiTMirEit , Yorkshire Pott Otlice , Leeds , No . 1211 . Bro . TifoMAs MiysriiKM ,, P . M . 87 , P . M . and Secretary 3928 , 1 G Ann Street . Union Square , Islington , N . Bro . H . MASSEV , P . M . M 0 , P . M . and Treasurer 1928 , 93 Chancery Lane , W . C . Bro . . J . O . DUCKWORTH , P . M . 1928 , Liverpool Courier Office , SI Fleet Street , E . C . Bro . W . 'I * . PERKINS , S . W . 1928 , Maiiche » trr Conner Office , 2 " Fleet Street , E . C . Bro . A . P . A HIIBK , P . M . 1395 , Surrey Advertiser Office , Guildford . Bro . J . H . HAWKS , P . M . 38 , IVe . it Sussex Gazette Office , Chiche 3 tcr . Bro . W . , L INNES , 1928 , 219 South Lambeth Road , S . W . , Bro . W . E . P ITT , 1928 , Press Association , Wine Office Court , E . C . Bro . . IAMKS WiLirao . IU . V ., V . P ., W . M . 2301 P . M . 177 , 1507 , 17-11 , 1987 and 1319 P . Z . 1000 , 1507 , 2018 , P . A . S . Middlesex , Ac . Bro . R . STAOBT , P . M . and P . 55 . 180 , 431 Brixton Road , S . W . Any of the above Rrothren will thankfully receivo votes , or they may be sout to Mrs : GOLDSMITH , 71 Manor Road , Brockloy , S .. E .

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BRO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z . is prepared to enter into arrangements with Metropolitan and Provincial Lodges ( however distant ) for the Delivery of his Lectures on the Ritual and Coremonial of the Symbolio Degroes in Freemasonry ( two hours ) , in respect of which most favourable criticism has been published by tho Masonic and Local Journals . " Brother Stovens must be heard within the four walls of our respective Lodgo Rooms , | for there only can his moat useful work bo understood and appreciated . " I —Address , in first instanco , to the care of the Editor of this paper .

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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APRIL 1875 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by'Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist's Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

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SATURDAY , 18 TH OCTOBER 1800 .

Kimberley.

KIMBERLEY .

— : 0 : — VISIT OF BRO . SIR SOME LIS VINE G . S . D . E . C .

NEVER since tho visit of the late Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon Pro Grand Master EIIL ' . to Kimborlev has there been such a gathering of Freemasons in the Kimberley Masonic Temple as there was on Thnrsday , the 18 th nit ., to givo a fraternal welcome to Sir Somers Vine G . S . D . to Kimberley . Upwards of 200 brethren roHpouded to the call , and the Temple presented a brilliant Appearance . There

were twentvfonr P . M . 's on thu dais , amongst them boing Brother Mouatt D . G . S . W ., who on entering was received with the nsunl Masonio honours . Advantage was taken of a regular meeting of the Charles Warren Lodge , with a raising , to invite the distinguished brother to be present . Bro . C . E . Blackboard P . M ., in the absence of

Bro . Allport , the W . M . of the Lodge , owing to an accident , took the chair , and tho Officers and members of the various Lodges were one by one introduced , after which a number of unattached brethren followed . All being assembled , it was announood that Brother Sir Somers Vine was withont . and P . M . ' s Bros . S . T . Solomon and G . C .

Cator were deputed to receive him at the door . As Bro . Vino entered the brethren rose , and he was received with customary Masonic honours and welcomed by the acting W . M . The Lodgo was then opened in due form in the first , second , and third degrees , after which the solemn ritual of the raising of tbe candidate to the full

benefits of Masonry was proceeded with . The beautiful ritual of this degree was most impressively performed by the Acting W . M ., assisted by Bro . . T . Da Silva , F . Cranswick , IT . F . E . Pistorius , J . B . King , Dr . E . H . Croghan , Thomas , Borcher , & o . The musical arrangements were of an unusually attractive character ; they were under the

supervision of Bro . E . Bull , who was assisted by an efficient choir . At tho conclusion of the ceremony the Lodge was closed from the third to second and first degree , after which the acting W . M . briefly and formally introduced the illnstrions brother , expressing tho great pleasure it afforded tho Freemasons of Kimberley to have the

opportunity of giving him a welcome . Bro . Sir Somers Vino thanked the brethren for their truly Masonic greeting , and said that before leaving England the Grand Secretary ( whoae name was a household word amongst Freemasons ) told him that although he ( Col . Clarke ) had not visited South Africa , he was in such constant communication with that part of the world that he could promise him a hearty

welcome ; a promise which had been amply fulfilled . He had visited | Lodges in many parts of the world , and the working of the Lodge in Kimberley was somewhat strange to him , bat he had seen enough to oonviaco him that tho hearts of Masons in Kimberley heatstionglyin sympathy with their brethren at home . Ledge was then duly closed , i From labour to refreshment is a duty which is observed in every

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THOMAS DUNCKERLEy , niS LIFE , LABOURS , AND LETTERS ; INCLUDING SOMK MASONIC and NAVAL MEMORIALS of the 18 th CENTURY . By HENRY SADLER , Author of " MASONIC FACTS AND FICTIONS , " With a Preface by "William Hawy Rylands , Ksci ., ! F . S .. A .. THE Work will consist of about 300 pages of letter-press , and the following Portraits , reproduced by the autotype process , from rare mezzotint engravings in tho British Museum : — His Majesty King George II . of England : Danckerley ' s reputed father . H . R . H . Frederick Lewi " , Princo of Wales , son of the above ; tho first of tho Royal Familv who was made a Freemason . Thomas Dunckerloy , in Masonio regalia , with facsimilo of his autograph . His Book-Plate , Seals , & o . It will be published , by Subscription , in January 1891 , Trico 7 s 64 ; to Non-Snbscribers 10 s ; r >? e Free in the United Kingdom and the United States and Canada . Prospectus can to ..... I on application to HENRY SADLER , care of DIPROSE & BATEMAN , Sheffield Street , London , W . C .

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Now Ready , Crown 8 vo , cloth gilt . CYCLOP / EDI A OF FOODS AND BEVERAGES . AN invaluable book to all interested in the delicacies and necessaries for the Table . Publishers ; SIMDPKI 3 ST , M . A . -RSH . A . TALA , & Co . Author : J . W . HOFFMAN , 278 Portobello Boad , London , W . Of the latter free , on roceipt of Postal Order for 2 s 6 d .

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Just Published , 2 vols ., Crown 8 vo , Cloth gilt , Gilt Edges , Price 21 s . THE CHURCH HISTORY OF ENGLAND . BT M . PORRITT . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , BBIVIDBBE WORKS , HBBMBS HIM , , PBNTONVHIB , N .

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MASONIC LITERATURE . Wanted to Purchase . ODD VOLUMES of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE and MASONIO MIRROR . The Vonvmos for 1863 especially wanted . Address , Btating price asked , W „ Office of tho FBKMUSON ' S CUBONIC & K , Belvidere Works , Hormes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .

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CCOLEMAN'S LTEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT and MALT / WINE . —A 2 s 9 d bottle of this celebrated wine sent free by Parcols Pest for 33 stamps . 0 "er 2 , 000 testimonials received from medical IUOE COLEMAN &¦ CO ., LIMITKD . NORWICH . Sold everywhere

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§ lapl $ § taornu : | itstttutiatt for § OJJS , ELECTION , OCTOBER 1890

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The voteB of subscribers are earnestly solicited for HAROLD STREETER GOLDSMITH , AGED 8 YEARS , YOUNGEST SON OF THE LATE BRO . W . O . GOLDSMITH Bro . GOLDSMITH was initiated in the Chislehurat Lodge , No . 1531 shortly after its consecration in 1875 , and remained a subscribing member till 1881 , when he joinecVtho Gallery Lodge , No . 1928 . In this latter Lodge he served all the offices np to that of W . M . It was while holding this office , and throo days after the election of his snecessor , that he died , on the 15 th November 1887 . He was a Life Governor of the Boys' School , and a Snbscriber to all the Masonic Charities , < ind was , at all times , a hard worker in Masonry . He was for many years , and at the time of his death , a member of the Reporting Staff of the Press Association , and in that capacity waswell know to all Journalists in the United Kingdom . The nnder-mentioned Brethren strongly recommend the case of his son , the above-named candidate : —¦ Bro . CitAKr . Es KBDOIBV , Hibernia Chambers , London Bridge , S . E ., W . M . 79 , P . M . IBM , M . E . Z . 73 . Tho Rev . S . A . SKLWYN , Past Chaplain 210 , St . James ' s Vicarage , Hatcham , S . E Bro . H . E . P . BUSSHY , P . M . 1928 , 123 Brixton Hill , S . W . Bro . Alderman PARSCO - IIBR , Prov . G . J . XV . Sussex , Haul Suiaet Ifeim Office , Lerrcs . Bro . R . . T . ALBBBY , 1302 , S . D . 1928 , 21 Stockivell Park Crescent , S . W . Bro . T HOS . C . SiTMirEit , Yorkshire Pott Otlice , Leeds , No . 1211 . Bro . TifoMAs MiysriiKM ,, P . M . 87 , P . M . and Secretary 3928 , 1 G Ann Street . Union Square , Islington , N . Bro . H . MASSEV , P . M . M 0 , P . M . and Treasurer 1928 , 93 Chancery Lane , W . C . Bro . . J . O . DUCKWORTH , P . M . 1928 , Liverpool Courier Office , SI Fleet Street , E . C . Bro . W . 'I * . PERKINS , S . W . 1928 , Maiiche » trr Conner Office , 2 " Fleet Street , E . C . Bro . A . P . A HIIBK , P . M . 1395 , Surrey Advertiser Office , Guildford . Bro . J . H . HAWKS , P . M . 38 , IVe . it Sussex Gazette Office , Chiche 3 tcr . Bro . W . , L INNES , 1928 , 219 South Lambeth Road , S . W . , Bro . W . E . P ITT , 1928 , Press Association , Wine Office Court , E . C . Bro . . IAMKS WiLirao . IU . V ., V . P ., W . M . 2301 P . M . 177 , 1507 , 17-11 , 1987 and 1319 P . Z . 1000 , 1507 , 2018 , P . A . S . Middlesex , Ac . Bro . R . STAOBT , P . M . and P . 55 . 180 , 431 Brixton Road , S . W . Any of the above Rrothren will thankfully receivo votes , or they may be sout to Mrs : GOLDSMITH , 71 Manor Road , Brockloy , S .. E .

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11 WI CASSIS HOVEL EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN 3 IAYO has ample accommodation in the new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotol for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Rvcry convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing- to river , whence Steam Launches can stare . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castlo Hotel , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .

Ad00809

BRO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z . is prepared to enter into arrangements with Metropolitan and Provincial Lodges ( however distant ) for the Delivery of his Lectures on the Ritual and Coremonial of the Symbolio Degroes in Freemasonry ( two hours ) , in respect of which most favourable criticism has been published by tho Masonic and Local Journals . " Brother Stovens must be heard within the four walls of our respective Lodgo Rooms , | for there only can his moat useful work bo understood and appreciated . " I —Address , in first instanco , to the care of the Editor of this paper .

Ad00810

INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APRIL 1875 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by'Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist's Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

Ar00811

SATURDAY , 18 TH OCTOBER 1800 .

Kimberley.

KIMBERLEY .

— : 0 : — VISIT OF BRO . SIR SOME LIS VINE G . S . D . E . C .

NEVER since tho visit of the late Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon Pro Grand Master EIIL ' . to Kimborlev has there been such a gathering of Freemasons in the Kimberley Masonic Temple as there was on Thnrsday , the 18 th nit ., to givo a fraternal welcome to Sir Somers Vine G . S . D . to Kimberley . Upwards of 200 brethren roHpouded to the call , and the Temple presented a brilliant Appearance . There

were twentvfonr P . M . 's on thu dais , amongst them boing Brother Mouatt D . G . S . W ., who on entering was received with the nsunl Masonio honours . Advantage was taken of a regular meeting of the Charles Warren Lodge , with a raising , to invite the distinguished brother to be present . Bro . C . E . Blackboard P . M ., in the absence of

Bro . Allport , the W . M . of the Lodge , owing to an accident , took the chair , and tho Officers and members of the various Lodges were one by one introduced , after which a number of unattached brethren followed . All being assembled , it was announood that Brother Sir Somers Vine was withont . and P . M . ' s Bros . S . T . Solomon and G . C .

Cator were deputed to receive him at the door . As Bro . Vino entered the brethren rose , and he was received with customary Masonic honours and welcomed by the acting W . M . The Lodgo was then opened in due form in the first , second , and third degrees , after which the solemn ritual of the raising of tbe candidate to the full

benefits of Masonry was proceeded with . The beautiful ritual of this degree was most impressively performed by the Acting W . M ., assisted by Bro . . T . Da Silva , F . Cranswick , IT . F . E . Pistorius , J . B . King , Dr . E . H . Croghan , Thomas , Borcher , & o . The musical arrangements were of an unusually attractive character ; they were under the

supervision of Bro . E . Bull , who was assisted by an efficient choir . At tho conclusion of the ceremony the Lodge was closed from the third to second and first degree , after which the acting W . M . briefly and formally introduced the illnstrions brother , expressing tho great pleasure it afforded tho Freemasons of Kimberley to have the

opportunity of giving him a welcome . Bro . Sir Somers Vino thanked the brethren for their truly Masonic greeting , and said that before leaving England the Grand Secretary ( whoae name was a household word amongst Freemasons ) told him that although he ( Col . Clarke ) had not visited South Africa , he was in such constant communication with that part of the world that he could promise him a hearty

welcome ; a promise which had been amply fulfilled . He had visited | Lodges in many parts of the world , and the working of the Lodge in Kimberley was somewhat strange to him , bat he had seen enough to oonviaco him that tho hearts of Masons in Kimberley heatstionglyin sympathy with their brethren at home . Ledge was then duly closed , i From labour to refreshment is a duty which is observed in every

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