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ROYAL MasonicBenevolentInstitutionFOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . Grand Patron and President : His ROTAI , HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M , Treasurer : —JOHN A . FARNFIELD , Esq . Bankers : —LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 High Holborn , London , W . C . , Upwards of 1460 Annuitants have received the benefits of the Institution since its foundation in 1842 and 1849 . 195 men and 240 widows are Annuitants at the present time . 30 widows , in addition , are receiving half their late husband ' s annuity . Amount paid Annually in Annuities JE 16 . 090 Permanent Income £ 3 , 600 Deficit £ 12 , 490 115 Candidates for next election . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Will be held at the FREEMASONS' TAVERN , LONDON , W . C , ON WEDNESDAY , 27 th FEBRUARY 1895 , Under the distinguished Presidency of THEVISCOUNTDUNGARVANR . W . Prov . G . M . for Somersetshire . Brethren aro earnestly solicited to accept the Stewardship upon this most important occasion , and to kindly forward their names as soon as possible , with full particulars , to JAMES TERRY ( V .-Pat ., P . G . Swd . B . ) , Secretary . Office—4 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .

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NewBarnetSchoolofMusic,STATION BOAD , NEW BARNET . PATRONS : The Right Rev . the Lord Bishop of Lincoln . The Very Rev . Dean of Rochester . Rev . G . E . Gardner , M . A . Rev . Professor Shuttleworth , M . A . Sir Joseph Barnby . T . Morgan Harvey , Esq ., J . P . Ebenezer Prout , Esq ., B . A . Vicary Gibbs , Esq ., M . P . E . H . Turpin , Esq ., Mus . Doc . George C . Martin , Esq ., Mus . Doc . PROFESSORS : Violin . Singing . Mr . John Saunders . Bro . John Probert . Mr . George F . Leipold . Mr . James Blackney . Mr . Gerald Walenn . Mr . Henry Cooper . Bro . Charles E . Tinney . Pianoforte . Bro . J . Henry Leipold . Harmony and Counterpoint . Bro . Fountain Meen . Bro < j , Henry LeipoIdi Mr . F . A . W . Docker . Mr # F > A , W- Dooker . Mr . George Hooper , A . R . A . M . Miss Maude Gurson . Violoncello . Miss Maggie Wilks . Mr . Edmund Woolhouse . Mr . E . J . Paddi . Organ . Mr . F . A . W . Docker . Elocution . Trumpet and Cornet . Miss Ada Giles . Bro . John Solomons . Miss Helen Steven . For all Particulars and Prospectus , apply to the Secretary , NEW BARNET SCHOOL OP MUSIC . THE NEW BARNET SCHOOL OF MUSIC will be happy to provide high class entertainments and Ceremonial Music for Masonic Meetings , Consecrations , Installations and Ladies' Nights . For terms : —Bro . John Probert , Station Road , New Barnet , N .

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grawwAM-ww ^[^ .. w ^ m pm reps ? a^^^^pi^^aSATUBDAY . 23 ED FEBEUAEY 1895 .

Board Of Benevolence.

BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

THE monthly meeting o £ the Board of Benevolence was held on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall , under the chairmanship of Brother Robert Grey President of the Board , with Bro . Charles A . Cottebrune Junior "Vice-President acting as Senior Vice-President , and Bro . F . Hilton A . G . P . as Junior Vice-Prasident .

Amongst other Brethren who attended were Bros . Edward Letchworth Grand Secretary , W . Lake , W . Dodd , W . H . Lee , Frederick Mead , Henry Garrod , George B . Chapman , George R . Langley , R . H . Evans , S . H . Goldschmidfc , William Vincent , R . A . Gowan , Thomas Webb Whitmarsh , Alfred C . Spaull , S . V .

Abraham , Charles Dairy , R . Loveland-Loveland , W . P . Brown , Charles H . Driver , W . Fisher , A . J . R . Trendell , James Bunker , Walter Martin , Thomas Minstrell , Richard Horton Smith , H . Massey , G . J . Taylor , R . J . Hounell , E . Krauss , J . Cooper , Henry W . Lee , W . W . Westley , J . J . Thomas , C . M . Hagen ,

Joseph Cox , Charles H . Freyer , M . Rosenberg , E . W . Smnefct , Max Mendelssohn , Saul Wells , Edwin Francis , R . A . Moody , Charles Lock , J . Pickett , M . D ., Thomas Pargefcer , W . John Longhurst , Charles Graham , R . Philip Upton , Edwin Evans , F . H . Cheesewrighfc , John Wyer , John G . McEwan , Herbert

Sprake , Charles K . Killick , B . Sidney Wilmot , J . M . McLeod , 0 . Voyn , Havelock Collins , Samuel E . Southgate , J . Hattersley , S . Rashleigh , A . J . Cave jun ., W . T . Potts , A . S . Ginger , Arthur Cox , A . F . Lay , W . B . Vaile , A . J . White , Walter Sykes , W . Klingenstein and N . Syder .

Previous to the opening of fche Board of Benevolence the Quarterly Meeting of the Board of Masters was held , and the business to be transacted at next Grand Lodge was submitted , after the minutes of the November Board had been read and agreed to . Thp . Board of Benevolence first confirmed the

recommendations made at the January meeting to the Grand Master to the amount of £ 270 . There were forty-five petitions on the new list , but one of the petitioners had died since her petition was presented . Six of the other cases were deferred , as they were incomplete ; one case was withdrawn , and one dismissed . A

total sum of £ 825 was granted to the remainder . One case was recommended to Grand Lodge for £ 60 , and one for £ 50 . There were recommendations to the Grand Master of seven cases for £ 40 each , and six for £ 30 each . £ 20 each was voted in six instances , £ 15 in one case , £ 10 in ten cases , and £ 5 in four .

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1895-02-23, Page 6” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 14 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_23021895/page/6/.
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AN IMMEDIATE RETURN FOR THIS YEAR'S CONTRIBUTIONS. Article 1
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CORNWALL MASONIC CHARITY ASSOCIATION. Article 3
"A SPRIG OF ACACIA." Article 3
ELECTIONEERING. Article 4
MASONIC FEELING. Article 4
NOT SUBORDINATE. Article 4
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ROYAL MasonicBenevolentInstitutionFOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . Grand Patron and President : His ROTAI , HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M , Treasurer : —JOHN A . FARNFIELD , Esq . Bankers : —LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 High Holborn , London , W . C . , Upwards of 1460 Annuitants have received the benefits of the Institution since its foundation in 1842 and 1849 . 195 men and 240 widows are Annuitants at the present time . 30 widows , in addition , are receiving half their late husband ' s annuity . Amount paid Annually in Annuities JE 16 . 090 Permanent Income £ 3 , 600 Deficit £ 12 , 490 115 Candidates for next election . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Will be held at the FREEMASONS' TAVERN , LONDON , W . C , ON WEDNESDAY , 27 th FEBRUARY 1895 , Under the distinguished Presidency of THEVISCOUNTDUNGARVANR . W . Prov . G . M . for Somersetshire . Brethren aro earnestly solicited to accept the Stewardship upon this most important occasion , and to kindly forward their names as soon as possible , with full particulars , to JAMES TERRY ( V .-Pat ., P . G . Swd . B . ) , Secretary . Office—4 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .

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NewBarnetSchoolofMusic,STATION BOAD , NEW BARNET . PATRONS : The Right Rev . the Lord Bishop of Lincoln . The Very Rev . Dean of Rochester . Rev . G . E . Gardner , M . A . Rev . Professor Shuttleworth , M . A . Sir Joseph Barnby . T . Morgan Harvey , Esq ., J . P . Ebenezer Prout , Esq ., B . A . Vicary Gibbs , Esq ., M . P . E . H . Turpin , Esq ., Mus . Doc . George C . Martin , Esq ., Mus . Doc . PROFESSORS : Violin . Singing . Mr . John Saunders . Bro . John Probert . Mr . George F . Leipold . Mr . James Blackney . Mr . Gerald Walenn . Mr . Henry Cooper . Bro . Charles E . Tinney . Pianoforte . Bro . J . Henry Leipold . Harmony and Counterpoint . Bro . Fountain Meen . Bro < j , Henry LeipoIdi Mr . F . A . W . Docker . Mr # F > A , W- Dooker . Mr . George Hooper , A . R . A . M . Miss Maude Gurson . Violoncello . Miss Maggie Wilks . Mr . Edmund Woolhouse . Mr . E . J . Paddi . Organ . Mr . F . A . W . Docker . Elocution . Trumpet and Cornet . Miss Ada Giles . Bro . John Solomons . Miss Helen Steven . For all Particulars and Prospectus , apply to the Secretary , NEW BARNET SCHOOL OP MUSIC . THE NEW BARNET SCHOOL OF MUSIC will be happy to provide high class entertainments and Ceremonial Music for Masonic Meetings , Consecrations , Installations and Ladies' Nights . For terms : —Bro . John Probert , Station Road , New Barnet , N .

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OLD Books and Curiosities relating to Freemasonry , Knights Templars , Eosicrucians or other Secret Societies wanted . Address , W . W . Morgan , New Barnet . BOOKBINDING in all its branches . Price list on application . Morgan , Fleet Works , Bulwer Eoad , New Barnet .

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PHOTOGBAPHY.S.HOCKETT&CO.,Photographic Printers , POTTEES ROAD , NEW BARNET . NEGATIVES sent to us by Parcels Post , securely packed , receive prompt attention , and Prints in SILVEK , PLATINOTYPE , P . O . P ., giving best obtainable results , forwarded without delay . We are also pleased to answer inquiries , and give information and advice , for which our large experience fully qualifies us . Price Lists on application .

Ad00604

HOTELS,ETC.— : o : — TT ^ ALING—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE—Pier Hotel , Cavendish Place . View of Sea and Pier . A . TAYLOR , Proprietor . EAST MOLESEY—Castle Hotel , Hampton Court Station . Specimen Menus , wifch Tariff , on application . JOHN MAYO , Proprietor . H AVERFORDWEST—Queen ' s Family and Commercial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES , Proprietor RICHM OND—Station Hotel , adjoins Railway Station . Every accommodation for Large or Small Parties . SANDWICH—BELL Family and Commercial Hotel . Good Stabling . J . J ' . FILMER , Proprietor . C OWES ( WEST ) -Gloucester and Globe Hotels . G . A . MURSELL , Proprietor .

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grawwAM-ww ^[^ .. w ^ m pm reps ? a^^^^pi^^aSATUBDAY . 23 ED FEBEUAEY 1895 .

Board Of Benevolence.

BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

THE monthly meeting o £ the Board of Benevolence was held on Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall , under the chairmanship of Brother Robert Grey President of the Board , with Bro . Charles A . Cottebrune Junior "Vice-President acting as Senior Vice-President , and Bro . F . Hilton A . G . P . as Junior Vice-Prasident .

Amongst other Brethren who attended were Bros . Edward Letchworth Grand Secretary , W . Lake , W . Dodd , W . H . Lee , Frederick Mead , Henry Garrod , George B . Chapman , George R . Langley , R . H . Evans , S . H . Goldschmidfc , William Vincent , R . A . Gowan , Thomas Webb Whitmarsh , Alfred C . Spaull , S . V .

Abraham , Charles Dairy , R . Loveland-Loveland , W . P . Brown , Charles H . Driver , W . Fisher , A . J . R . Trendell , James Bunker , Walter Martin , Thomas Minstrell , Richard Horton Smith , H . Massey , G . J . Taylor , R . J . Hounell , E . Krauss , J . Cooper , Henry W . Lee , W . W . Westley , J . J . Thomas , C . M . Hagen ,

Joseph Cox , Charles H . Freyer , M . Rosenberg , E . W . Smnefct , Max Mendelssohn , Saul Wells , Edwin Francis , R . A . Moody , Charles Lock , J . Pickett , M . D ., Thomas Pargefcer , W . John Longhurst , Charles Graham , R . Philip Upton , Edwin Evans , F . H . Cheesewrighfc , John Wyer , John G . McEwan , Herbert

Sprake , Charles K . Killick , B . Sidney Wilmot , J . M . McLeod , 0 . Voyn , Havelock Collins , Samuel E . Southgate , J . Hattersley , S . Rashleigh , A . J . Cave jun ., W . T . Potts , A . S . Ginger , Arthur Cox , A . F . Lay , W . B . Vaile , A . J . White , Walter Sykes , W . Klingenstein and N . Syder .

Previous to the opening of fche Board of Benevolence the Quarterly Meeting of the Board of Masters was held , and the business to be transacted at next Grand Lodge was submitted , after the minutes of the November Board had been read and agreed to . Thp . Board of Benevolence first confirmed the

recommendations made at the January meeting to the Grand Master to the amount of £ 270 . There were forty-five petitions on the new list , but one of the petitioners had died since her petition was presented . Six of the other cases were deferred , as they were incomplete ; one case was withdrawn , and one dismissed . A

total sum of £ 825 was granted to the remainder . One case was recommended to Grand Lodge for £ 60 , and one for £ 50 . There were recommendations to the Grand Master of seven cases for £ 40 each , and six for £ 30 each . £ 20 each was voted in six instances , £ 15 in one case , £ 10 in ten cases , and £ 5 in four .

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