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THESTARANDGARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE. BROTHER JOHNBRILL,PROPRIETOR . rilHE accommodation at tbis Popular Establishment for 1MASONICLODGESKNT>CHAPTERS Will be found of tho most complete and perfect character . WbeSoAgeBoomsare€oromod!ioas<&,WellApfotat©4« THEBANQUETHAILWILLSEAT0VE8ONEHUMOREDGUESTS. Tho Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . 3\mmlJMitotixWtMlngrMtete,MXM ,$>mtti$>gntts,mltorimggarttas. The Stock of WINES comprises all the BEST KNOWN BEANDS , and will be found in PEEFECT CONDITION PEIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES , WAGONETTES , BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application .

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$c®ullissomefirsiituitoufar|icms, WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Grand Patron : HER MAJESTI - THE QUEEX . President : His Kor . it HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . THEEIGHTYSEVENTH ANNIVERSARYFESTIVAL WILL BE HELD AT TbeCrystalPalace,Sydenham* On Wednesday , 24 tli June 1885 . THE MOST HONTTHE MARQUIS OF HART 1 NGT 0 N , M . P . ( one of Her Majesty ' s Principal Secretaries of Slate ) , li . W . Provincial Grand Master of Derbyshire . I N T II K C H A I R . Officers of the J 3 ourd of Stewards . President . V . W . Bro . Major J . W . Woodall , Grand Treasurer , P . P . G . S . W . N . and E . Yorks , Vice-President of Institution . Hon . Treasurer . W . Bro . John Lawrence Mather , P . P . G . D . C . Herts , Vice-Patron of Institntion . With 270 Brethren representing the Metropolitan and Provincial Lodges . The services of Brethren as Stewards are still most earnestly solicited . Dinner Tickets—Ladies lGs ; Gentlemen 22 s ; including admission to tho Palace . Dinner will be on the Table at Five o ' clock , and , including Dessert aud Wines , will bo provided by Messrs . BEIU ' KA . U and ROUEUTS . Musical arrangements by W . Bro . E . M . Lott , Grand Organist . Brethren to appear without Masonic Clothing . Morning Dress . Particulars and every information on application to the Honorary Secretary , FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Steward , V . Patron ) , Secretary of the Institution . Office—6 Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 8 th May 1885 .

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THEIMPERIAL"'HOTEL~ HOLBOEN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TKRMINI-S of tho LOXDOV CJnvnrAn and DOVER P . UGWAY , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IM LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS Tlae ni » t : oiii < t » icfiir < i Slaroiisiioiai , ? i > m-i-mit ;?!] nn U > CIIMII 3 'C tlumoiliv coiu / urt . EVERY AOOOMMODAriON FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , public JDnwcrs ft ~^ WtWm $ ® reahfasts . Tnn AT , . * ASDHA PALACE LODGE . No . l- ' ill , Tin : Monxisamy LODOI :, No . 1 ( 172 , THE CKUSADERS LODGE , NO Ki 7 " , AJJD PKKSKVKKAN-CK [ . OPGE , NO . 1713 , HOLD THEIR JIKETI . YGS AT THIS ESTAU LISHAIE . YT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES , MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison JClectric J ^ -int . TARIFF oti APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .

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|SURREY. JJ tob . 6 . $ obgc of Jfrcc ; mb Jcccptcb UJusmrs . ' THE E . W . BEO . GEN . STUDHOLME BEOWNEIGG , C . B . ! PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER . NOTICE is hereby given that a PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE will be hold at St . MARK'S SCHOOL , St . ANDREW'S ROAD , SURBITON , on Saturday , the 27 th day of June 18 S 5 , at 2-15 o ' clock in the afternoon . By command , CHAItLKS GREENWOOD P . G . S . B . Prov . Grand Secretary . Horning Dross . 01 Nelson-square , Rlackfriars-roacl , S . E . 30 th Hay 1835 . The R . W . P . G . Master requests tho attendance of the brethren at Divine Service at St . Andrew's Church , Surbiton , at four p . m . A Sermon will be preached by the W . Bro . the Provincial Grand Chaplain , L ' rcthreu not to appear in Masonic costume at Divine Service . A dinner will take place at 5 o'clock . For tickets apply to W . AJro . Dv . Giaras Surbiton Hill , Surbiton , enclosing 7 / 0 ( which will not include Wine ) . N . B . — Dinner will be provided for those only who have taken Tickets , and no Ticket will bo issued after 21 th June .

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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal—M . G . OVKEK , otlicier d'Acadiunie , late Inspector of the Ecolc su \ iori . cuvc d-s commcvcc of I ' avb , and translator of Higgenson's United Status Histo 2 y . Address—Institution Ovree , 14 Eue David , Passy , Paris .

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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Northants And Hunts.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NORTHANTS AND HUNTS .

rp iIIS annual gathering took place on Thursday , the llfch inst ., at -L Northampton , mirier the Banner of the Eleanor Cross Lodge , No . 1701 , when his Grace the Duke of Manchester R . WP . G . M . presided , assisted by Bro . Butler Wilkins D . P . G . M . The business of the day began as early as eleven o ' clock , when the Board of Benevolence and Charity Organisation Committee met at the Masonic Hall .

A very satisfactory balance sheet was presented , and the proceedings were of a very hopefri i character . The Lodge was duly opened at ' 12-30 p . m . by the W . M . Bro . the Re / , tf . Wathen Wigg P . P . G . C ., in the Town Hall , which had been beau'ifnlly decorated for the occasion by Bros . T . P . Dornian and T . Emery . All the Officers were in

their places , and a largo number of brethren of the several Lodges ranged under their respective banners . Statuary and p lants were gracefully arranged runnd the room , and on the walls were suspended many h . r . rJsome banners , some of them being very artistically designed . The corridor was hung with

Chinese lanterns , which produced a pleasing e / tV > ef . The carpet , forming the Lodge floor , was laid in the centre of the room , aiouid which the brethren were seated . The arrangements of the day were made by a committee comprising Bros , the Rev . S . Warhen Wigg W . M ., T . Euivry , T . P . Dorman , II . Brown , Geo . Elbird and G .

Butcher Secretary . Immediately after the opjniugof tho Lodge a deputation , composed of the Masters of all the Lodges in the Province , proceeded , under the guidance of the Director of Ceremonies , to make a presentation to Bro . Butler Wilkins , who has been appointed Grand Standard Bearer of England b y the Prince of Wales . The deputation was headed by Bro . tho Rev . S . J . W . Sanders , as Blaster

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THE EDUCATIONAL BRANCH OF THE MARK BENEVOLENT FUND. Article 1
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GRAND LODGE AND THE BOYS' PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
REPRESENTATIVE PROVINCIAL STEWARDS AT THE FESTIVALS. Article 5
CONTEMPT FOR PROVINCIAL HONOURS. Article 5
LODGE NAMES. Article 5
NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE. Article 6
LIBEL AND MASONIC PRIVILEGE (?) Article 6
THE BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 6
MASTERING MASONRY. Article 7
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THESTARANDGARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE. BROTHER JOHNBRILL,PROPRIETOR . rilHE accommodation at tbis Popular Establishment for 1MASONICLODGESKNT>CHAPTERS Will be found of tho most complete and perfect character . WbeSoAgeBoomsare€oromod!ioas<&,WellApfotat©4« THEBANQUETHAILWILLSEAT0VE8ONEHUMOREDGUESTS. Tho Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . 3\mmlJMitotixWtMlngrMtete,MXM ,$>mtti$>gntts,mltorimggarttas. The Stock of WINES comprises all the BEST KNOWN BEANDS , and will be found in PEEFECT CONDITION PEIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES , WAGONETTES , BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application .

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$c®ullissomefirsiituitoufar|icms, WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Grand Patron : HER MAJESTI - THE QUEEX . President : His Kor . it HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . THEEIGHTYSEVENTH ANNIVERSARYFESTIVAL WILL BE HELD AT TbeCrystalPalace,Sydenham* On Wednesday , 24 tli June 1885 . THE MOST HONTTHE MARQUIS OF HART 1 NGT 0 N , M . P . ( one of Her Majesty ' s Principal Secretaries of Slate ) , li . W . Provincial Grand Master of Derbyshire . I N T II K C H A I R . Officers of the J 3 ourd of Stewards . President . V . W . Bro . Major J . W . Woodall , Grand Treasurer , P . P . G . S . W . N . and E . Yorks , Vice-President of Institution . Hon . Treasurer . W . Bro . John Lawrence Mather , P . P . G . D . C . Herts , Vice-Patron of Institntion . With 270 Brethren representing the Metropolitan and Provincial Lodges . The services of Brethren as Stewards are still most earnestly solicited . Dinner Tickets—Ladies lGs ; Gentlemen 22 s ; including admission to tho Palace . Dinner will be on the Table at Five o ' clock , and , including Dessert aud Wines , will bo provided by Messrs . BEIU ' KA . U and ROUEUTS . Musical arrangements by W . Bro . E . M . Lott , Grand Organist . Brethren to appear without Masonic Clothing . Morning Dress . Particulars and every information on application to the Honorary Secretary , FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Steward , V . Patron ) , Secretary of the Institution . Office—6 Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 8 th May 1885 .

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THEIMPERIAL"'HOTEL~ HOLBOEN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TKRMINI-S of tho LOXDOV CJnvnrAn and DOVER P . UGWAY , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IM LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS Tlae ni » t : oiii < t » icfiir < i Slaroiisiioiai , ? i > m-i-mit ;?!] nn U > CIIMII 3 'C tlumoiliv coiu / urt . EVERY AOOOMMODAriON FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , public JDnwcrs ft ~^ WtWm $ ® reahfasts . Tnn AT , . * ASDHA PALACE LODGE . No . l- ' ill , Tin : Monxisamy LODOI :, No . 1 ( 172 , THE CKUSADERS LODGE , NO Ki 7 " , AJJD PKKSKVKKAN-CK [ . OPGE , NO . 1713 , HOLD THEIR JIKETI . YGS AT THIS ESTAU LISHAIE . YT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES , MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison JClectric J ^ -int . TARIFF oti APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .

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|SURREY. JJ tob . 6 . $ obgc of Jfrcc ; mb Jcccptcb UJusmrs . ' THE E . W . BEO . GEN . STUDHOLME BEOWNEIGG , C . B . ! PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER . NOTICE is hereby given that a PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE will be hold at St . MARK'S SCHOOL , St . ANDREW'S ROAD , SURBITON , on Saturday , the 27 th day of June 18 S 5 , at 2-15 o ' clock in the afternoon . By command , CHAItLKS GREENWOOD P . G . S . B . Prov . Grand Secretary . Horning Dross . 01 Nelson-square , Rlackfriars-roacl , S . E . 30 th Hay 1835 . The R . W . P . G . Master requests tho attendance of the brethren at Divine Service at St . Andrew's Church , Surbiton , at four p . m . A Sermon will be preached by the W . Bro . the Provincial Grand Chaplain , L ' rcthreu not to appear in Masonic costume at Divine Service . A dinner will take place at 5 o'clock . For tickets apply to W . AJro . Dv . Giaras Surbiton Hill , Surbiton , enclosing 7 / 0 ( which will not include Wine ) . N . B . — Dinner will be provided for those only who have taken Tickets , and no Ticket will bo issued after 21 th June .

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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal—M . G . OVKEK , otlicier d'Acadiunie , late Inspector of the Ecolc su \ iori . cuvc d-s commcvcc of I ' avb , and translator of Higgenson's United Status Histo 2 y . Address—Institution Ovree , 14 Eue David , Passy , Paris .

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$ F FZW &^ ^ TOW S^^^^^^a ^ JWWWTOiS fey

Provincial Grand Lodge Of Northants And Hunts.

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NORTHANTS AND HUNTS .

rp iIIS annual gathering took place on Thursday , the llfch inst ., at -L Northampton , mirier the Banner of the Eleanor Cross Lodge , No . 1701 , when his Grace the Duke of Manchester R . WP . G . M . presided , assisted by Bro . Butler Wilkins D . P . G . M . The business of the day began as early as eleven o ' clock , when the Board of Benevolence and Charity Organisation Committee met at the Masonic Hall .

A very satisfactory balance sheet was presented , and the proceedings were of a very hopefri i character . The Lodge was duly opened at ' 12-30 p . m . by the W . M . Bro . the Re / , tf . Wathen Wigg P . P . G . C ., in the Town Hall , which had been beau'ifnlly decorated for the occasion by Bros . T . P . Dornian and T . Emery . All the Officers were in

their places , and a largo number of brethren of the several Lodges ranged under their respective banners . Statuary and p lants were gracefully arranged runnd the room , and on the walls were suspended many h . r . rJsome banners , some of them being very artistically designed . The corridor was hung with

Chinese lanterns , which produced a pleasing e / tV > ef . The carpet , forming the Lodge floor , was laid in the centre of the room , aiouid which the brethren were seated . The arrangements of the day were made by a committee comprising Bros , the Rev . S . Warhen Wigg W . M ., T . Euivry , T . P . Dorman , II . Brown , Geo . Elbird and G .

Butcher Secretary . Immediately after the opjniugof tho Lodge a deputation , composed of the Masters of all the Lodges in the Province , proceeded , under the guidance of the Director of Ceremonies , to make a presentation to Bro . Butler Wilkins , who has been appointed Grand Standard Bearer of England b y the Prince of Wales . The deputation was headed by Bro . tho Rev . S . J . W . Sanders , as Blaster

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