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    Article ELEANOR CROSS LODGE, No. 1764, NORTHAMPTON. ← Page 2 of 2
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Eleanor Cross Lodge, No. 1764, Northampton.

tho Province as Charity Steward , replied , and insisted on the importance of raising subscri ptions by means of tho Masonic Associations , tho contributions to which , being spread over a considerable period of time , would hardly be folt . The toast of the Past Blasters was proposed b y Bro . Johnston , who expressed the sa t isfaction he had derived from watching the proceedings ,

furnish-; n <* , as they did , indisputable evidence of the ability which dt ' s . tinguished the successive occupants of tho chair of tho Lodge . Bro . jjev . T . 0 . Beasley gave tho toast of the Visitors , whom ho heartily welcomed , and Bros . VV . Kingston , Morgan , and Jones responded , jjro . Kingston observing that when tho Eleanor Cross Lodge was first started he confessed ho had watched its proceedings with some jealousy . That feeling , however , rapidly passed into ono of

admiration at the manner in which the Lodgo work had been dono , and ho congratulated the members on the position they then occupied in tho Craft- The Worshipful Blaster proposed tho Officers of the Lodge , and tho Tyler ' s toast , as usual , brought tho proceedings to a close . Tho proceedings were enlivened with a wealth of good singing , and Bro . Morgan was much applauded for his effective recitation of " Brought to Light . "

Just now there is a severe pressure on our resources , the invitations to Lodges being almost more numerous than we can satisfy . In these circumstances wo shall esteem it a

favour if our friends will kindly give us the earliest possible intimation that our presence is desirable , so that we experience less difficulty than wo have clone latterly in meeting their wishes .

Bro . Henry Baldwin , Secretary of tho Royal Hanover Lodge , No . 1777 , asks us to announce that tho Installation Meeting of this Lodge will be held on Saturday , the 28 th inst ., at the Royal Albany Hotel , Twickenham , afc 2 p . m .

The W . M . elect Bro . 0 . 0 . Cruikshanks will bo duly installed into the chair of K . S ., according to ancient custom , by the retiring W . M . Previous to the above ceremony , the several degrees will be conferred on the candidates by the W . M . Bro . Harry Clark . Banquet about 4 o ' clock .

The Provincial Grand Chapter of Middlesex will bo hold afc the Greyhound Hotel , Hampton Court , on Saturday , afc four in tho afternoon , under the presidency of Sir Francis Burdett . The appointment will be mado of tho Grand Second and Third Principals , and after their installation the other Provincial Graud Officers will be appointed and invested .

We beg to remind our readers thafc the Anniversary Festival Ban quet of the Rahere Almoners will take placo at the Cannon-streo Hotel , E . G ., on Blonday next , afc six o ' clock p . m . To thoso who desir to know more of this " Antionte Frafceruitio " we commend a very interesting paper which appeared in the City Press of Wednesday last .

The address voted by the Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar Lodg ° to Captain Lord Charles Beresford , R . N ., congratulating him on th ° gallant part which he played dnring the Egyptian war , is to be pro senfced , afc a specially convened Lodge , to bo held on Tuesday next ) afc the Masonic Hall , Highbury-street , Portsmouth . The Lodgo is to be close tyled at ' 1 . 30 p . m . Tho address , which has been illuminated

by BIr . J . Robertson , of Landporfc , is enclosed in a handsome gilt frame . The Worshipfnl Blaster of tho Lodge ( Brother Thomas Page ) has invited the Right Worshipful Provincial Graud Blaster ( Brother VV . VV . B . Beach , M . P . ) and bis Officers-to be present . It is hoped that Lord Carrington , Colonel Shadwell Gierke the Secretary of Grand Lodge , and other distinguished members of the Craft will also be able to accept invitations to attend . —Portsmouth Times .

The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Sussex was held on the 13 th instant , at the Royal Pavilion , Brighton , under the presidency of Sir W . VV . Burrell , Bart . BI . P ., Provincial Grand Blaster . The reports of the Board of Finance and Charities Committee were satisfactory , and were unanimously adopted . A proposition to increase quarterage fees from Provincial brethren to the

Benevolent Fund was discussed . Only one Lodge was found lo be "i favour of the proposition , and 22 opposed any alteration . It wns ultimately resolved not to sanction an increase . Tho Provincial "rand Master congratulated the Lodge on the flourishing state of Freemasonry in the Province , and the Officers for the ensuing year were then appointed . A banquet subsequently took place , under the presidency of Sir W . W . Burrell .

Ihe Duke of Albany has promised to attend the half yearly Communication of Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England "ad Wales , & c , on the 5 th of December , to receive the wedding Present which Grand Murk Lodge and individual Mark Masonssubscribed to for His Tloyal Highness and tho Duchess of Albany , ''he presentation will be made b y Lord Hennikcr , the Grand Blaster ( 'f tho Order .

At tho Finsbury Park Lodgo of Instruction , No . 12 SS , Cock ' avcrn , Highbury , on Wednesday , the 25 lh instant , at 8 . 30 o ' clock , alter tho usual business a notice of motion will be brought forward 'V Brother Williams Jan ., seconded by Brother Matthews : — " To lla -ke an alteration in bye-law 2 ; and also to make an addition to the -Miie . The annual sapper will be held at the above address on Wednesday , 3 th November . Tickets can bo obtained on application to tie Secretary , Brother J . Rothschild , 17 and 13 Little Britain , K . C .

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Eleanor Cross Lodge, No. 1764, Northampton.

tho Province as Charity Steward , replied , and insisted on the importance of raising subscri ptions by means of tho Masonic Associations , tho contributions to which , being spread over a considerable period of time , would hardly be folt . The toast of the Past Blasters was proposed b y Bro . Johnston , who expressed the sa t isfaction he had derived from watching the proceedings ,

furnish-; n <* , as they did , indisputable evidence of the ability which dt ' s . tinguished the successive occupants of tho chair of tho Lodge . Bro . jjev . T . 0 . Beasley gave tho toast of the Visitors , whom ho heartily welcomed , and Bros . VV . Kingston , Morgan , and Jones responded , jjro . Kingston observing that when tho Eleanor Cross Lodge was first started he confessed ho had watched its proceedings with some jealousy . That feeling , however , rapidly passed into ono of

admiration at the manner in which the Lodgo work had been dono , and ho congratulated the members on the position they then occupied in tho Craft- The Worshipful Blaster proposed tho Officers of the Lodge , and tho Tyler ' s toast , as usual , brought tho proceedings to a close . Tho proceedings were enlivened with a wealth of good singing , and Bro . Morgan was much applauded for his effective recitation of " Brought to Light . "

Just now there is a severe pressure on our resources , the invitations to Lodges being almost more numerous than we can satisfy . In these circumstances wo shall esteem it a

favour if our friends will kindly give us the earliest possible intimation that our presence is desirable , so that we experience less difficulty than wo have clone latterly in meeting their wishes .

Bro . Henry Baldwin , Secretary of tho Royal Hanover Lodge , No . 1777 , asks us to announce that tho Installation Meeting of this Lodge will be held on Saturday , the 28 th inst ., at the Royal Albany Hotel , Twickenham , afc 2 p . m .

The W . M . elect Bro . 0 . 0 . Cruikshanks will bo duly installed into the chair of K . S ., according to ancient custom , by the retiring W . M . Previous to the above ceremony , the several degrees will be conferred on the candidates by the W . M . Bro . Harry Clark . Banquet about 4 o ' clock .

The Provincial Grand Chapter of Middlesex will bo hold afc the Greyhound Hotel , Hampton Court , on Saturday , afc four in tho afternoon , under the presidency of Sir Francis Burdett . The appointment will be mado of tho Grand Second and Third Principals , and after their installation the other Provincial Graud Officers will be appointed and invested .

We beg to remind our readers thafc the Anniversary Festival Ban quet of the Rahere Almoners will take placo at the Cannon-streo Hotel , E . G ., on Blonday next , afc six o ' clock p . m . To thoso who desir to know more of this " Antionte Frafceruitio " we commend a very interesting paper which appeared in the City Press of Wednesday last .

The address voted by the Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar Lodg ° to Captain Lord Charles Beresford , R . N ., congratulating him on th ° gallant part which he played dnring the Egyptian war , is to be pro senfced , afc a specially convened Lodge , to bo held on Tuesday next ) afc the Masonic Hall , Highbury-street , Portsmouth . The Lodgo is to be close tyled at ' 1 . 30 p . m . Tho address , which has been illuminated

by BIr . J . Robertson , of Landporfc , is enclosed in a handsome gilt frame . The Worshipfnl Blaster of tho Lodge ( Brother Thomas Page ) has invited the Right Worshipful Provincial Graud Blaster ( Brother VV . VV . B . Beach , M . P . ) and bis Officers-to be present . It is hoped that Lord Carrington , Colonel Shadwell Gierke the Secretary of Grand Lodge , and other distinguished members of the Craft will also be able to accept invitations to attend . —Portsmouth Times .

The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Sussex was held on the 13 th instant , at the Royal Pavilion , Brighton , under the presidency of Sir W . VV . Burrell , Bart . BI . P ., Provincial Grand Blaster . The reports of the Board of Finance and Charities Committee were satisfactory , and were unanimously adopted . A proposition to increase quarterage fees from Provincial brethren to the

Benevolent Fund was discussed . Only one Lodge was found lo be "i favour of the proposition , and 22 opposed any alteration . It wns ultimately resolved not to sanction an increase . Tho Provincial "rand Master congratulated the Lodge on the flourishing state of Freemasonry in the Province , and the Officers for the ensuing year were then appointed . A banquet subsequently took place , under the presidency of Sir W . W . Burrell .

Ihe Duke of Albany has promised to attend the half yearly Communication of Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England "ad Wales , & c , on the 5 th of December , to receive the wedding Present which Grand Murk Lodge and individual Mark Masonssubscribed to for His Tloyal Highness and tho Duchess of Albany , ''he presentation will be made b y Lord Hennikcr , the Grand Blaster ( 'f tho Order .

At tho Finsbury Park Lodgo of Instruction , No . 12 SS , Cock ' avcrn , Highbury , on Wednesday , the 25 lh instant , at 8 . 30 o ' clock , alter tho usual business a notice of motion will be brought forward 'V Brother Williams Jan ., seconded by Brother Matthews : — " To lla -ke an alteration in bye-law 2 ; and also to make an addition to the -Miie . The annual sapper will be held at the above address on Wednesday , 3 th November . Tickets can bo obtained on application to tie Secretary , Brother J . Rothschild , 17 and 13 Little Britain , K . C .

, : f ,, ]? . •STI v * n & Co ., Wine ¦' . rorcUm ' s fK-cpcrts aiT A' ^ 'fors ) ' . W ,: ! l Voi-ia ; m " , - '' « 'Vines and matured S ;> iriu . 2 Albert Mansions , Victoria-street , T . nnrl .- n , S . W

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BRO . R . HIRST engages to provide , at short notice , an efficient Band for Annual Banquets , Dinners , Excursions ami Quadrille Parties . For terms apply to " R . Hirst , Tho Threo Crowns , 237 Mile End Road , V ,. "

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