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Prov. Grand Lodge Of Staffordshire.

PROV . GRAND LODGE OF STAFFORDSHIRE .

THE annual meeting of the Staffordshire Grand Lodge was held afc Lichfield on Thursday , the 18 th inst ., and vvas attended by nearly 300 brethren . Tho members of Sfc . John ' s Lorlge assembled in the Guildhall , and Lodge was opened by the W . M " . Bro . J . J . Perkins at noon . Ib was nearl y an hour later that the Provincial Grand

Officers wero received . The E . W . P . G . M . Bro . G . S . Tudor , and the V . W . D . P . G . M . Bro . Foster Gough wero greeted with Masonic honours . Col . Tador then proceeded to open Prov . Grand Lodge . The other Prov . Grand Officers present were . —Bros . J . B . Piercy

418 S . W ., G . M . Waring J . W ., J . Webberloy 516 Registrar , W . Cartwright 460 Secretary , E . H . Croydon 460 Assistant Secretary , F . W . Tomkinsou 451 S . D ., Henrv Olver 1060 J . D ., T . E . Fowke 726 D . C , F . Weston 98 Sw . B ., J . C . Clemcsha 986 Std . Br ., F . Mountford 460 Organist , W . A . Wood , G , Haynes , and T . Cox Stewards . The Tyler ' s book was signed by the following brethren : —Frank James 539 P . D . P . G . M ., W . J . Gothard 621 P . P . G . S . W ., C . Trigg 1039

P . P . G . S . W ., T . Taylor 418 P . P . G . S . W ., W . II . Hales 418 P . P . G . S . W ., W . Bavliss 539 P . P . G . S . W ., A . L . Broad 460 P . P . G . J . W ., E . Storey 624 P . P . G . J . W ., the Ven . Archd aeon lies P . P . G . C , W . C . Trevor Parkins P . G . C . Warwickshire , F . C . Lee 526 P . P . G . C , T . B . Mundy 1039 P . P . G . C , K . Tooth 637 P . P . G . R ., W . J . Whittall 482 P . P . G . R ., T . Turner 460 P . P . G . R ., J . S . Barber 1039 P . P . G . R ,, J . Senior

726 P . P . G . S . D ., S . Briggs 624 P P . G . S . D , A . G . Princo P . P . G . J . D ., 0 . Bunting 456 P . P . G . J . D ., W . J . Stnbbs 696 P . P . G . J . D ., J . Iogamells 460 P . P . G . J . D , F . W . Grovo 1912 P . P . G . J . D ., E . Roberts 637 P . P . G . J . D ., S . Clapp 662 P . P . G . S . Wks ., T . M . Humphries 539 P . P . G .

Superintendent of Works , R . Dain 98 P . P . G . A . D . C , J . F . Pepper 482 P . P . A . D . C , C W . Graham 526 P P . G . A . D . C , F . Arkinstall 662 Pasfc P . G . S . B ., F . M . Julian 451 P . P . G . P ., C T . Cavendish P . M . 456 , C E . Smith P . M . 347 , E . S . Hilditch W . M . 539 , J . Bromley P . M . 418 , J . L . Hamshaw W . M . 418 , J . T . Snape W . M . 460 , W . T . Aggutter P . M .

460 , G . H . Pickbum P . M . 98 , R . Hilditch P . M . 98 , B . H . Brough P . M . 546 , G . S . Furnival P . M . 533 , R . Crosskoy P . M . 1039 , R . Barton P . M . 1520 , J . Powell P . M . 347 , J . T . Eayres W . M . 662 , W . Boon W . M . 347 . F . Woolley W . M . 726 , J . Mofct . ram P . M . 726 , John Chaddorton P . M . 1060 , J . P . Lee P . M . 1792 , T . Ryder W . M . 1792 , B . S . Wainwright P . M . 1792 , S . J . Turley P . M . 1792 , W . Mould P . M . 662 , IT . C Faram P . M . 637 . W . T . Copeland P . M . 637 , D . If . Dunning P . M . 6 ) 7 ,

G . C Kent W . M . 546 , G . Bennion P . M . 546 , G . If . Stanger W . M , 419 . W . CorlreP . M . 419 , H . Hare P . M . 160 . James Williams P . M . 539 , R . Bonbon- P . M . 451 , T . K . Pedloy W . M . 98 , C . T . Bladon W . M , ¦ 156 , J . E . Wood P . M . 456 , II . Bostock W . M . 15 . 87 , S . M . Smith P . M , 539 , J . Davenport 451 , aud many other members of different Lodge ? .

including Bros . J . IT . Hudson ( Mayor of Lichli > kl ) and Tonmau Mos ' ey . Tho first business was tiie consideration of the accounts . The receipts for tho year were stated to have been £ 262 Is 5 d , and the expenditure £ i 79 3 s Id , leiving a balance of £ 8 ' 2 18 s 4 d . The statement of accounts had been printed raid circulated amongst fhe members . It was taken a ^ read , and , on tho motion of Brother Col . Gough , seconded by Brother F . James , it waa adapt' d .

Tim Provincial Grand Master said that , with the assistance of hia Deputy , who had visited all the Lodges in the Province , he had made out a list of Officers , which be trusted wonld meet the approval of the brethren . Ifc was impossible to find offices for all who deserved promotion . The announcement thafc Bro . Bidenham , No . 726 , Stafford , who was unavoidably absent through having to attend a funeral , was willing to continue to act a ? Treasurer , was received with expressious of satisfaction , aud ho was unanimously re-elected to

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THESTARANDGARTERHOTEL,KEWBRIDGE. BROTHER JOHNBRILL,PROPRIETOR . ri'VHE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for xMASONICLODGESANDCHAPTEES Will bo found of the most complete and perfect character . WMtott§eBoomsat®Commodious&Well&§foitited. THE BANQOET HALL WILL SEAT OVER ONE HUMORED CUESfS - The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . 3pfm\$ntmtis$forWMlm§wJiMasls,Mm*,$mm%gtilfc,Mfem«

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THEIMPERIALHOTEL HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TKKMINUS of the LONDON (' . VTHAM aud DOVEII RAILWAY , line distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON JN ALL BED ROOMS The apr'Ointi'iosH . s IhruiiK ^ out so iii'i-uifr tMl SIS {<> CIISIIIC ( lwSHCKtii * COIEliOl't . EVERY ACCOMMODAFION FOR MASONIO LODGE MEETINGS , ^uWicpinnersif^rtbbhtcjbreakfasts. THE AtEXAifDEA PALACE LODGE , NO . 1311 , THE ^ roKyrxoro . v LODGE , NO . 1672 , THE GKTTSADEBS LOBGT * , NO . 1077 , AND PERSEVKKANCH LODGE , NO . 1743 , HOLD THEIB HXXTINDS AT THI - J ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison . ISlectrio Insxht . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .

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THE HOLBORNRESTAURANT, HIGH HOLBORN . ONE OF THE SIGHTS AND ONE OF THE COMFORTS OF LONDON . THE UNEQUALLED TABLED'HOTE, AT SEPARATE TABLES , EVERY EVENING ( SUNDAY EXCEPT EW ) , IN THE GRAND SALON & ROYAL VENETIAN CHAMBER , From 5 . 30 to 9 o ' clock . Two Soups , ~ | Sweets , Two kinds of Fish , Q lf \ \ Cheese in Variety , Two Entrees , £ J / O Salads , & c . Joints . ' With Joes ancl Dessert A Selection of High-Class Instrumental Music Accompanies this Favourite Dinner . DINNEE 3 AND LUNCHEONS FROM DAILY BILL OF FAKE ,

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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal—JI . G . OVRKE . ollicioi * d'Academic , late Inspector of tlie Ecolo supmenve do commci'cc oE raids , and translator of lliggcnssou ' s United States History . Address—Institution Ovree , 14 Hue David , Passy , Paris .

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Now Heady , Grown 8 uo , 9 G pp , PriceOneShilling,; Free by Post on receipt of 24 Halfpenny Stamps , ; OCCASIONALPAPERS! ON \ THEHISTORYOFFREEMASONRY,i Written expressly for delivery in Lodges of Instruction . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , BELVIDERE WORKS , HEIOIES HILL , PEMTONVILLE , N . AND BY ORDER OP ALL BOOKSELLERS . Secretaries of Lodges of Instruction can be supplied carriage free , at 10 / - per dozen .

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Prov. Grand Lodge Of Staffordshire.

PROV . GRAND LODGE OF STAFFORDSHIRE .

THE annual meeting of the Staffordshire Grand Lodge was held afc Lichfield on Thursday , the 18 th inst ., and vvas attended by nearly 300 brethren . Tho members of Sfc . John ' s Lorlge assembled in the Guildhall , and Lodge was opened by the W . M " . Bro . J . J . Perkins at noon . Ib was nearl y an hour later that the Provincial Grand

Officers wero received . The E . W . P . G . M . Bro . G . S . Tudor , and the V . W . D . P . G . M . Bro . Foster Gough wero greeted with Masonic honours . Col . Tador then proceeded to open Prov . Grand Lodge . The other Prov . Grand Officers present were . —Bros . J . B . Piercy

418 S . W ., G . M . Waring J . W ., J . Webberloy 516 Registrar , W . Cartwright 460 Secretary , E . H . Croydon 460 Assistant Secretary , F . W . Tomkinsou 451 S . D ., Henrv Olver 1060 J . D ., T . E . Fowke 726 D . C , F . Weston 98 Sw . B ., J . C . Clemcsha 986 Std . Br ., F . Mountford 460 Organist , W . A . Wood , G , Haynes , and T . Cox Stewards . The Tyler ' s book was signed by the following brethren : —Frank James 539 P . D . P . G . M ., W . J . Gothard 621 P . P . G . S . W ., C . Trigg 1039

P . P . G . S . W ., T . Taylor 418 P . P . G . S . W ., W . II . Hales 418 P . P . G . S . W ., W . Bavliss 539 P . P . G . S . W ., A . L . Broad 460 P . P . G . J . W ., E . Storey 624 P . P . G . J . W ., the Ven . Archd aeon lies P . P . G . C , W . C . Trevor Parkins P . G . C . Warwickshire , F . C . Lee 526 P . P . G . C , T . B . Mundy 1039 P . P . G . C , K . Tooth 637 P . P . G . R ., W . J . Whittall 482 P . P . G . R ., T . Turner 460 P . P . G . R ., J . S . Barber 1039 P . P . G . R ,, J . Senior

726 P . P . G . S . D ., S . Briggs 624 P P . G . S . D , A . G . Princo P . P . G . J . D ., 0 . Bunting 456 P . P . G . J . D ., W . J . Stnbbs 696 P . P . G . J . D ., J . Iogamells 460 P . P . G . J . D , F . W . Grovo 1912 P . P . G . J . D ., E . Roberts 637 P . P . G . J . D ., S . Clapp 662 P . P . G . S . Wks ., T . M . Humphries 539 P . P . G .

Superintendent of Works , R . Dain 98 P . P . G . A . D . C , J . F . Pepper 482 P . P . A . D . C , C W . Graham 526 P P . G . A . D . C , F . Arkinstall 662 Pasfc P . G . S . B ., F . M . Julian 451 P . P . G . P ., C T . Cavendish P . M . 456 , C E . Smith P . M . 347 , E . S . Hilditch W . M . 539 , J . Bromley P . M . 418 , J . L . Hamshaw W . M . 418 , J . T . Snape W . M . 460 , W . T . Aggutter P . M .

460 , G . H . Pickbum P . M . 98 , R . Hilditch P . M . 98 , B . H . Brough P . M . 546 , G . S . Furnival P . M . 533 , R . Crosskoy P . M . 1039 , R . Barton P . M . 1520 , J . Powell P . M . 347 , J . T . Eayres W . M . 662 , W . Boon W . M . 347 . F . Woolley W . M . 726 , J . Mofct . ram P . M . 726 , John Chaddorton P . M . 1060 , J . P . Lee P . M . 1792 , T . Ryder W . M . 1792 , B . S . Wainwright P . M . 1792 , S . J . Turley P . M . 1792 , W . Mould P . M . 662 , IT . C Faram P . M . 637 . W . T . Copeland P . M . 637 , D . If . Dunning P . M . 6 ) 7 ,

G . C Kent W . M . 546 , G . Bennion P . M . 546 , G . If . Stanger W . M , 419 . W . CorlreP . M . 419 , H . Hare P . M . 160 . James Williams P . M . 539 , R . Bonbon- P . M . 451 , T . K . Pedloy W . M . 98 , C . T . Bladon W . M , ¦ 156 , J . E . Wood P . M . 456 , II . Bostock W . M . 15 . 87 , S . M . Smith P . M , 539 , J . Davenport 451 , aud many other members of different Lodge ? .

including Bros . J . IT . Hudson ( Mayor of Lichli > kl ) and Tonmau Mos ' ey . Tho first business was tiie consideration of the accounts . The receipts for tho year were stated to have been £ 262 Is 5 d , and the expenditure £ i 79 3 s Id , leiving a balance of £ 8 ' 2 18 s 4 d . The statement of accounts had been printed raid circulated amongst fhe members . It was taken a ^ read , and , on tho motion of Brother Col . Gough , seconded by Brother F . James , it waa adapt' d .

Tim Provincial Grand Master said that , with the assistance of hia Deputy , who had visited all the Lodges in the Province , he had made out a list of Officers , which be trusted wonld meet the approval of the brethren . Ifc was impossible to find offices for all who deserved promotion . The announcement thafc Bro . Bidenham , No . 726 , Stafford , who was unavoidably absent through having to attend a funeral , was willing to continue to act a ? Treasurer , was received with expressious of satisfaction , aud ho was unanimously re-elected to

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