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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . INSTITUTED 17 SS . Chief Patroness ; HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Grand Patron and President : H . R . H . THE PRINCE oi * WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . Grand Patroness : H . R . H . THE PRINCESS OF WALES . A GENERAL COURT of the Givernors and Subscribers of this Institution will be held at Freemi ons' Hall , Great Oueen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn-Fields , London , W . C , on THURSDAY . July Sth , 1 S 97 , at Twelve o ' clo : k precisfly , on the G : neral Business of the Institution ; to comider Notice of Motion as under ; to approve and declare the List of Candidates for the Election on the 7 th of October next ; and to declare the number of Gi . ls then * to be elected . Notice of Motion by VV . Bro . PETER DE LANDE LONG , P . G . D ., Vice-Patron , S : nior Member of the House Committee : — " That a humble and loyal Address of Congratulation be presented to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , Chief Patroness of the Institution , on the occasion of Her Majesty ' s Diamond Jubilee . " F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . 5 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C , ist July , 1 S 97 . The 1 ioth ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL will be held in May , 1 S 98 , and the names of Stewards willing to act on the occasion will be gratefully received .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . OFFICE , 6 , FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C . GRAND PATRON : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY COURT of the Governors and Subscribers will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queenstreet , Lincoln's-Inn-FielJs , London , on FRIDAY , trTe gth day of July , 1 S 97 , I 0 r the transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution . To consider Notice of Motion by the V . W . Bro . RICHARD EVB , P . G . Treas ., Patron and Trustee of the Institution , Chairman of the Board of Management : — . ( 11 ) That Law S 5 , " applicable to Boys Maintained and Educated out of the Institution , " be revised to read as follows : — " The Board of Management may , with the approval of the Council , pay towards the education and maintenance of each such boy any sum in their discretion not exceeding Thirty Pounds per annum until he has attained the age of 15 years , and continues entitled to the benefits of the Institution . "Sons of Jewish parents may be educated out of the Institution if their Guardians so desire . " ( 4 ) That the following new Law be adopted : — 31 A . "On the death of a Subscriber , the executors shall , at the n- xt ensuing election , be ci . titltd to receive and sign the Voting Paper such deceased Subscriber would have heen entitled to if still living . " To consider and , it approvtd , to adopt a recommendation from lhe ( ouncil as to the numberof Buys to be elected at the Quartetly tourt on Friday , Sth October , 1 S 97 , and to determine the List of Candid it s . The Chair will be taken at Four o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . By order . J . MORRISON McLEOD , Secretary . London , ist July , 1 S 97 . V The CENTEN \ RY ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL will be held in iSyS , H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M ., President of the Institution . , in the Chair . The services of Ladies and Brethren as Stewards on this all-impoitant occasion are earnestly sjlicited , and will be gratefully acknowledged .
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MASONIC FESTIVAL , * ALBERT HALL . PHOTOGRAPH OF THE ABOVE MEMORABLE SCENE TAKEN UV H . B . COLLIS , CANTERBURY . Price 61 . Post free 7 d .
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p HARLE S JOSEPHS & Co ., ^ - ** ' MANUFACTURE et SUPI'I . Y AT LOW PRICES . SHOP FITTINGS , SHOW CASES of every description . MINI A TURK CASES , & c „ for all Trades . Estimates free . 5 , NEW OXFORD STREET , LONDON .
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WIDOW LADY , Daughter of a . Mason , can offer a COMFORTABLE HOME in Nor : h London to one * or two Gentlemen . Within easy r ^ ch > f the City . —Apply , M ., care of " Freemason , " iO , Gieat Qu en-strect , W . C .
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A MASONIC SERVICE will be held On SUNDAY , JULY nth , at 4 p . m ., at ST . MARY ABBOTT'S CHURCH , KENSINGTON , when Bro . the REV . CANON SOMERSET PENNEFATHER , Past Prov . Grand Chaplain Northumberland , P . M . 6 S 5 , Vicar of Kensington , has kindly consented to preach the SERMON , assisted by Bro . the Rev . VV . SMA ' . E , M . A ., Bro . the Rev . CHAS . DARBY READ , M . A ., Bro . Rev . TYRELL , A . K . C , and Bro . Rev . HORNBY STEER , M . A .
A dispensation has been granted for Masonic Clothing tc be worn . The offertory will be given to local charities . Further information will be given by Bro . C . E . BETTS , S . W . SG 5 , Hon . Sec ., SG , High-street , Kensington .
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pAIETY RESTAURANT , STRAND . LUNCHEONS ( HOT AND COLD ) , At Popular Prices , in BUFFET and RESTAURANT ( on First Floor ) , also Chops , Steaks , Joints , Entrees , & c ., in the GRILL ROOM AFTERNOON TEA , Consisting of Tea or Coffee , Cut Bread and Butter , Jam , Cake , Pastry , ad lib ., at Is . per head , served from 4 till 6 in RESTAURANT ( First Floor ) . DINNERS IN RESTAURANT From 5 . 30 till 9 , at fixed prices ( 3 s . Gd . and Ss . ) and a la Carte . In this room THE VIENNESE BAND performs from 6 till S . Smoking alter 7 . 45 . AMERICAN BAR . THE GRILL ROOM is open till 12 . 30 . PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for Urge and small Parties . SPIERS & POND , Ltd ., PROPRIETORS .
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iP ^ V # y fii IA ^< i " " S | ^ OTl ^ GPIttHSO'lS SATURDAY , J 3 , 18 97 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
VVe have great pleasure in announcing that the proceeds arising from the fees charged for admission to the Masonic meeting held , to commemorate the Queen ' s Diamond Jubilee , in the Royal Albert Hall , South Kensington , on Monday , the 14 th June , amount to ^ . 7035 lis ., and that this sum is in course of beim /
handed over , without any deduction whatever , in accordance with thc arrangements proposed by H . R . H . the Prince ol Wales , die M . W . G . M ., nnd accepted by Grand Lodge . Thus the Piince of Wales ' s Hjspital F ' und is the richer for this meeting by £ 3312 15 s' . 63 ., which , with the £ 2000 voted by Grand Lodge , represents a Diamond Jubilee gift to this most deserving
Masonic Notes.
Fund of upwards of £ 5500 . As regards the other half of the proceeds , it vvill be apportioned equally among our three Masonic Institutions , and , as in their case also , Grand Lodge voted each of them a errant of £ 2000
and each , in due course , will receive thc very handsome contribulion of £ 3170 18 s . 6 d . in respect of this same Diamond Jubilee * . The total sum presented by the Freemasons of England in commemoration of this event thus amounts to £ 15 , 023 us .
The Festival in aid of the Maik Benevolent Fund vvill be held at Freemasons' Tavern on Wednesday , thc 7 th instant . Bro . Lieut .-Ccl . A . B . Cook , Prov . G . Mark Master ol Middlesex , will occupy the chair , and we hear that the Board of Stewards , which Bro . C . F . Matier has had the good fortune to bring together ,
musters upwards of 230 ladies and brethren . This is a " record" Boar . I , and we trust we shall next week have the privilege of announciga "record" total of Donations and Subscriptions . It may be that , having regard to the number of appeals that have been made to everybody during the present Diamond Jubilee year ,
the excess or numbers may fail to accomplish this desirable consummation ; but under the auspices of so populara Chairman , supported , as no doubt he will be , by the leading Mark dignitaries , the Festival cannot fail to be a suc * c * ss , if not a success surpassing all previous years ,
The Fund , as our readers are aware , is well worthy of support . It does an infinite amount of good , one branch being set apart for the relief of worthy distressed Mark Masons ; , 1 second providing for the education and in part for clothing the children of
deceased or indigent Mark brethren ; and a third branch providing annuities for worthy old men who have seen better days and their widows . Eich of these branches of the Fund has a limited amount of invested capital , vvhich vve trust the Festival on Wednesday next will help to augment substantially .
# * ? There are several matters of interest vvhich the demands upon our space compel us to hold over , amongst them being a review of the History of the Hengist Lodge of Bournemouth . We trust , however ,
that now the more serious pvrt of the pressure which has weighed upon us during the last few weeks is at an end , vve shall be able to dispose ol the arrears th it have been accumulating , and that at no very distant date we shall be in a position tjk ? : p pace , as usual , vvith the calls upon our time .
* s # It is an exceedingly rare event in the history of Kentish Freemasonry for the Provincial Grand Lodge to hold its annual meeting in the absence of its Prov . Grand Master . But the event happened on the 23 rd ult ., when thc meeting took place at Plumstead under
the auspices of the Pattison L . odge , No . 91 * 3 , and Earl Amherst having been commanded to attend the Queen at Buckingham Palace on the day appointed was unable lo fulfil his original intention of presiding . Very general regret vvas felt at his lordship ' s inability to bc present , but his v / oithy Deputy—Bro . J . S .
Eastesfulfilled the duties of presiding officer with his accustomed geniality , and the meeting passed off , as all such meetings invariably do in Kent , vvith complete success . Honour was paitl to Lord Amherst during the after-dinner proceedings , while Bro . Eastes ' s
reception was , if possible , more cordial than usual , as he has not long recovered from a prolonged and serious illness , and his brethren were delighted to find that he was again able to be amongst them and give them the benefit of his wisdom and great experience .
* » * It was in the order of things that , in the enforced absence of Lord Amherst , his luciiw teiiens should find himself in a position to refer more particularly to the very great services which iiis lordship has rendered to Freemasoniy in Iv lit . It is rather more than 37 years
since Lord Amherst was appointed Provincial Grand Master , his patent dalicg Irom the iSth Jur . e , 18 C 0 Then there were ' same 17 lodges , wiih about 800 subscribing members , in the Province . Now the number of lodges is upwards of Co , and of subscribing members
over 4000 . Concurrent . y with this marvel ! JUS pro gress , the Province * has the sa ' . isf iction of kno . vingthat its good works have increased and multiplied , the support it has accorded to all our Institutions having been even more than commensurate with i's strength .
* V V Nor has it confined its good works entirely to objects Masonic , and on I ' riJ . iy , the 91 b inst , there vvill be an tmpoitant function in Canterbury , it having been arranged that on lhat day the brethren of Kent , under the presidency of their chief , shall hand over the window which has been placed in Canterbury
Cathedral to the Dean ami Cnapter . Towards this ( he brethren have subscribed . I ' i : oo as their part in restoring this venerable edifice to something of its old magnificence . Wo trust there will be- a full attendance on the occasion , so that the sympathy vvhich exists between Religion and Freemasonry may stand out as prominently as possible .
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Ad00903
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . INSTITUTED 17 SS . Chief Patroness ; HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Grand Patron and President : H . R . H . THE PRINCE oi * WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . Grand Patroness : H . R . H . THE PRINCESS OF WALES . A GENERAL COURT of the Givernors and Subscribers of this Institution will be held at Freemi ons' Hall , Great Oueen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn-Fields , London , W . C , on THURSDAY . July Sth , 1 S 97 , at Twelve o ' clo : k precisfly , on the G : neral Business of the Institution ; to comider Notice of Motion as under ; to approve and declare the List of Candidates for the Election on the 7 th of October next ; and to declare the number of Gi . ls then * to be elected . Notice of Motion by VV . Bro . PETER DE LANDE LONG , P . G . D ., Vice-Patron , S : nior Member of the House Committee : — " That a humble and loyal Address of Congratulation be presented to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , Chief Patroness of the Institution , on the occasion of Her Majesty ' s Diamond Jubilee . " F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . 5 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C , ist July , 1 S 97 . The 1 ioth ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL will be held in May , 1 S 98 , and the names of Stewards willing to act on the occasion will be gratefully received .
Ad00904
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . OFFICE , 6 , FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C . GRAND PATRON : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY COURT of the Governors and Subscribers will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queenstreet , Lincoln's-Inn-FielJs , London , on FRIDAY , trTe gth day of July , 1 S 97 , I 0 r the transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution . To consider Notice of Motion by the V . W . Bro . RICHARD EVB , P . G . Treas ., Patron and Trustee of the Institution , Chairman of the Board of Management : — . ( 11 ) That Law S 5 , " applicable to Boys Maintained and Educated out of the Institution , " be revised to read as follows : — " The Board of Management may , with the approval of the Council , pay towards the education and maintenance of each such boy any sum in their discretion not exceeding Thirty Pounds per annum until he has attained the age of 15 years , and continues entitled to the benefits of the Institution . "Sons of Jewish parents may be educated out of the Institution if their Guardians so desire . " ( 4 ) That the following new Law be adopted : — 31 A . "On the death of a Subscriber , the executors shall , at the n- xt ensuing election , be ci . titltd to receive and sign the Voting Paper such deceased Subscriber would have heen entitled to if still living . " To consider and , it approvtd , to adopt a recommendation from lhe ( ouncil as to the numberof Buys to be elected at the Quartetly tourt on Friday , Sth October , 1 S 97 , and to determine the List of Candid it s . The Chair will be taken at Four o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . By order . J . MORRISON McLEOD , Secretary . London , ist July , 1 S 97 . V The CENTEN \ RY ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL will be held in iSyS , H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M ., President of the Institution . , in the Chair . The services of Ladies and Brethren as Stewards on this all-impoitant occasion are earnestly sjlicited , and will be gratefully acknowledged .
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MASONIC FESTIVAL , * ALBERT HALL . PHOTOGRAPH OF THE ABOVE MEMORABLE SCENE TAKEN UV H . B . COLLIS , CANTERBURY . Price 61 . Post free 7 d .
Ad00906
p HARLE S JOSEPHS & Co ., ^ - ** ' MANUFACTURE et SUPI'I . Y AT LOW PRICES . SHOP FITTINGS , SHOW CASES of every description . MINI A TURK CASES , & c „ for all Trades . Estimates free . 5 , NEW OXFORD STREET , LONDON .
Ad00909
WIDOW LADY , Daughter of a . Mason , can offer a COMFORTABLE HOME in Nor : h London to one * or two Gentlemen . Within easy r ^ ch > f the City . —Apply , M ., care of " Freemason , " iO , Gieat Qu en-strect , W . C .
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A MASONIC SERVICE will be held On SUNDAY , JULY nth , at 4 p . m ., at ST . MARY ABBOTT'S CHURCH , KENSINGTON , when Bro . the REV . CANON SOMERSET PENNEFATHER , Past Prov . Grand Chaplain Northumberland , P . M . 6 S 5 , Vicar of Kensington , has kindly consented to preach the SERMON , assisted by Bro . the Rev . VV . SMA ' . E , M . A ., Bro . the Rev . CHAS . DARBY READ , M . A ., Bro . Rev . TYRELL , A . K . C , and Bro . Rev . HORNBY STEER , M . A .
A dispensation has been granted for Masonic Clothing tc be worn . The offertory will be given to local charities . Further information will be given by Bro . C . E . BETTS , S . W . SG 5 , Hon . Sec ., SG , High-street , Kensington .
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Ad00907
pAIETY RESTAURANT , STRAND . LUNCHEONS ( HOT AND COLD ) , At Popular Prices , in BUFFET and RESTAURANT ( on First Floor ) , also Chops , Steaks , Joints , Entrees , & c ., in the GRILL ROOM AFTERNOON TEA , Consisting of Tea or Coffee , Cut Bread and Butter , Jam , Cake , Pastry , ad lib ., at Is . per head , served from 4 till 6 in RESTAURANT ( First Floor ) . DINNERS IN RESTAURANT From 5 . 30 till 9 , at fixed prices ( 3 s . Gd . and Ss . ) and a la Carte . In this room THE VIENNESE BAND performs from 6 till S . Smoking alter 7 . 45 . AMERICAN BAR . THE GRILL ROOM is open till 12 . 30 . PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for Urge and small Parties . SPIERS & POND , Ltd ., PROPRIETORS .
Ar00908
iP ^ V # y fii IA ^< i " " S | ^ OTl ^ GPIttHSO'lS SATURDAY , J 3 , 18 97 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
VVe have great pleasure in announcing that the proceeds arising from the fees charged for admission to the Masonic meeting held , to commemorate the Queen ' s Diamond Jubilee , in the Royal Albert Hall , South Kensington , on Monday , the 14 th June , amount to ^ . 7035 lis ., and that this sum is in course of beim /
handed over , without any deduction whatever , in accordance with thc arrangements proposed by H . R . H . the Prince ol Wales , die M . W . G . M ., nnd accepted by Grand Lodge . Thus the Piince of Wales ' s Hjspital F ' und is the richer for this meeting by £ 3312 15 s' . 63 ., which , with the £ 2000 voted by Grand Lodge , represents a Diamond Jubilee gift to this most deserving
Masonic Notes.
Fund of upwards of £ 5500 . As regards the other half of the proceeds , it vvill be apportioned equally among our three Masonic Institutions , and , as in their case also , Grand Lodge voted each of them a errant of £ 2000
and each , in due course , will receive thc very handsome contribulion of £ 3170 18 s . 6 d . in respect of this same Diamond Jubilee * . The total sum presented by the Freemasons of England in commemoration of this event thus amounts to £ 15 , 023 us .
The Festival in aid of the Maik Benevolent Fund vvill be held at Freemasons' Tavern on Wednesday , thc 7 th instant . Bro . Lieut .-Ccl . A . B . Cook , Prov . G . Mark Master ol Middlesex , will occupy the chair , and we hear that the Board of Stewards , which Bro . C . F . Matier has had the good fortune to bring together ,
musters upwards of 230 ladies and brethren . This is a " record" Boar . I , and we trust we shall next week have the privilege of announciga "record" total of Donations and Subscriptions . It may be that , having regard to the number of appeals that have been made to everybody during the present Diamond Jubilee year ,
the excess or numbers may fail to accomplish this desirable consummation ; but under the auspices of so populara Chairman , supported , as no doubt he will be , by the leading Mark dignitaries , the Festival cannot fail to be a suc * c * ss , if not a success surpassing all previous years ,
The Fund , as our readers are aware , is well worthy of support . It does an infinite amount of good , one branch being set apart for the relief of worthy distressed Mark Masons ; , 1 second providing for the education and in part for clothing the children of
deceased or indigent Mark brethren ; and a third branch providing annuities for worthy old men who have seen better days and their widows . Eich of these branches of the Fund has a limited amount of invested capital , vvhich vve trust the Festival on Wednesday next will help to augment substantially .
# * ? There are several matters of interest vvhich the demands upon our space compel us to hold over , amongst them being a review of the History of the Hengist Lodge of Bournemouth . We trust , however ,
that now the more serious pvrt of the pressure which has weighed upon us during the last few weeks is at an end , vve shall be able to dispose ol the arrears th it have been accumulating , and that at no very distant date we shall be in a position tjk ? : p pace , as usual , vvith the calls upon our time .
* s # It is an exceedingly rare event in the history of Kentish Freemasonry for the Provincial Grand Lodge to hold its annual meeting in the absence of its Prov . Grand Master . But the event happened on the 23 rd ult ., when thc meeting took place at Plumstead under
the auspices of the Pattison L . odge , No . 91 * 3 , and Earl Amherst having been commanded to attend the Queen at Buckingham Palace on the day appointed was unable lo fulfil his original intention of presiding . Very general regret vvas felt at his lordship ' s inability to bc present , but his v / oithy Deputy—Bro . J . S .
Eastesfulfilled the duties of presiding officer with his accustomed geniality , and the meeting passed off , as all such meetings invariably do in Kent , vvith complete success . Honour was paitl to Lord Amherst during the after-dinner proceedings , while Bro . Eastes ' s
reception was , if possible , more cordial than usual , as he has not long recovered from a prolonged and serious illness , and his brethren were delighted to find that he was again able to be amongst them and give them the benefit of his wisdom and great experience .
* » * It was in the order of things that , in the enforced absence of Lord Amherst , his luciiw teiiens should find himself in a position to refer more particularly to the very great services which iiis lordship has rendered to Freemasoniy in Iv lit . It is rather more than 37 years
since Lord Amherst was appointed Provincial Grand Master , his patent dalicg Irom the iSth Jur . e , 18 C 0 Then there were ' same 17 lodges , wiih about 800 subscribing members , in the Province . Now the number of lodges is upwards of Co , and of subscribing members
over 4000 . Concurrent . y with this marvel ! JUS pro gress , the Province * has the sa ' . isf iction of kno . vingthat its good works have increased and multiplied , the support it has accorded to all our Institutions having been even more than commensurate with i's strength .
* V V Nor has it confined its good works entirely to objects Masonic , and on I ' riJ . iy , the 91 b inst , there vvill be an tmpoitant function in Canterbury , it having been arranged that on lhat day the brethren of Kent , under the presidency of their chief , shall hand over the window which has been placed in Canterbury
Cathedral to the Dean ami Cnapter . Towards this ( he brethren have subscribed . I ' i : oo as their part in restoring this venerable edifice to something of its old magnificence . Wo trust there will be- a full attendance on the occasion , so that the sympathy vvhich exists between Religion and Freemasonry may stand out as prominently as possible .