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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . To THE PATRONS , VICE-PATRONS , VICE-PRESIDENTS , AND LIFE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . 2 Paper Buildings , Temple , E . C , ist Nov ., 1889 . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , The Quarterly Court ofthe Royal Masonic Institution for Boys having agreed to the retirement of the present Secretary , I intend to offer myself as a candidate for the vacancy which will thus be created . I have been a Mason over 10 years , and am now nearly 34 years of age . I was educated at King ' s College School , London , and Sidney Sussex College , Cambridge , and took the degree of B . A ., in the Mathematical Tripos 1 S 79 , ( M . A . 1885 . ) Shortly after quitting the University , I was appointed Mathematical Master in Truro Grammar School , but retired from that position on being called to the Bar in 1881 , since when I have practised up to the present time , and have been engaged in the compilation of more than one legal work . In Masonry I hold the following positions—Past Grand Steward ( Eng . ); W . M . Tuscan Lodge , No . 14 ; P . M . and Founder West Kent Volunteer Lod ge , No . 2041 ; Secretary and Founder Argonauts' Lodge , No . 2243 ; J . Asaph Chapter , No . 1319 ; P . S . George Price Chapter , No . 2096 . Member of the Board of General Purposes , and Life Governor Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . I have for some years been Hon . Secretary of the Langton Masonic Benevolent Association , through which between ^ 1300 , and . £ 1400 , will in 4 years have been subscribed to the Masonic Charities . Should I have the honour of being elected I shall always endeavour to discharge my duties with advan-•tage to the Institution and to your full satisfaction . I have the honour to be , Ladies and Gentlemen , Your obedient Servant , GORDON SMITH , M . A ., Barrister-at-Law .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . To THE PATRONS , VICE-PATRONS , VICE-PRESIDENTS , AND LIFE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . ... Albert Institute Chambers , Charles Street , Blackfriars , S . E . ( Provincial Grand Secretary ' s Office , Surrey ) . "" ' gth November , iSSg . MY LORDS , LADIES , AND GENTLEMEN , . As the announcement of the retirement of Bro . Frederick Binckes , as Secretary of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , may now shortl y be formally announced , and as other candidates for this post have issued their addresses and advertisements , 1 take the present opportunity of stating that I intend to offer myself as a candidate for the appointment . , I was initiated in the Grove Lodge , No . 410 , in which Lodge I have acted as Secretary , and am now J . W . For the past two and a half years I have held the honorary appointment of Assistant Provincial Grand Secretary to my Brother , Charles Greenwood , Provincial Grand Secretary for Surrey ( 35 Lodges and 12 Chapters ) , of which Province my late father ( Bro . Charles Greenwood , P . G . S . B . ) , was Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and for 30 years Provincial Grand Secretary . For the same period I have acted in a secretarial capacity in connection with two Charitable Institutions , dealing with extensive endowments . _ In 1885 I was on the Executive Staff of the Inventions Exhibition at South Kensington , and in 1886 on that of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition . At the termination of these appointments , I received from the Royal Commission Diplomas of Merit and Medals for Services rendered . I am 26 years of age , and am prepared to devote my whole time to the duties of the office . . I can furnish the hi ghest testimonials as to my capacit y and experience from many distinguished persons . Should you do me the honour to elect me , you may rel y upon my exerting my whole energy and ability towards the advancement of the best interests of the Royal Masonic Institute for Boys . I have the honour to be , My Lords , Ladies , and Gentlemen , Your obedient servant , ^ ALFRED CRAVEN GREENWOOD , J . W . 410 , A . P . G . Sec . Surrey .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . To THE PATRONS , VICE-PATRONS , VICE-PRESIDENTS , AND LIFE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Robey Villa , Hornsey , N ., November 7 th , iSSg . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , As there is a probability of a vacancy occurring before long in the Secretaryship of above , I beg to inform you that it is my intention , at the proper time , to offer myself as a candidate for the post . I am , of course , aware that no vacancy at present exists , and I am unwilling to commence an active canvass that may appear premature , but inasmuch as similar steps have already been taken in other instances , I have no hesitation in submitting for your kind consideration my business qualifications and Masonic credentials , a few particulars of which I append . In soliciting the honour of your valued co-operation , I shall esteem it a personal favour if you will allow me to add your name to the list of my supporters , which will be printed and circulated in due course , and I beg to assure you that , if elected , it will always be my constant endeavour to uphold the honour of our noble Institution to the very utmost of my power . I am , Ladies and Gentlemen , Your obedient servant , EDWIN STORR . I am 37 years of age , and have passed 20 years of active business life , 15 of which were passed with the London and County Banking Company , and nearly four as manager of accounts , & c , to Messrs . James Pain and Sons . In Masonry I hold the following positions : — Craft—P . M . and Secretary St . John ' s Lodge , No . 16 7 ; Member of Correspondence Circle of the Quatuor Coronati Lod ge , No . 2076 . Royal Arch—P . Z . Belgrave Chapter , No . 749 ; Founder and Z . Camden Chapter , No . 704 . Mark—W . M . Brixton Lodge , No . 234 , and Grand Steward . Ark Mariners—W . C . N . No . 234 . Rose Croix , 18 —Founder and Marshal Shadwell Clerke Preceptory . Red Cross of Rome and Constantine—Premier Conclave . Royal and Select Masters—Grand Masters' Council , No . 1 ; Past Grand Marshal . Secret Monitor—Founder Horatio Shirley Conclave , No . - ; , and P . S . R . Am Life Governor of the R . M . I . for Boys , to which I have twice served the office of Steward ; Life Governor of the R . M . B . L , to which I have also served a Stewardship ; and am Life Subscriber to the R . M . I . for Girls and the Mark Benevolent Fund . The voting being by proxy , personal attendance at the election is not necessary . Communications may be addressed to the Hon . Secretary , Bro . W . M . STILES , P . M . 1507 , 1732 , I 744 i & c ., Committee Room , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleetstreet , London , E . C .
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FIRST PRIZE MEDALS . Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition , 1 SS 7 ; Sydney Centenary Exhibition , iSSS . MASONS' CERTIFICATES , & c , FRAMED TO ANY DESIGN . H . MORELL , 17 & iS , GREAT ST . ANDREW ST ., BLOOMSBURY , LONDON , W . C . Manufacturer and Importer of all kinds of Picture Frame and Decorative Mouldings ( Two Million feet always in stock ) . Every requisite for the Trade and Exportation . Illustrated Book of Patterns post free for three penny stamps .
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WILL any Member of the Craft find a Brother Mason a Good PERMANENT SITUA'IION . Age 33 ; married ; two Children . —Address J . N ., Ofiice of this Paper . WANTED . —A Complete Set of R . A . FURNITURE , Second-hand ; must be in good condition . State full particulars and lowest price to VV . SMITH , Market Place , East Dereham , Norfolk .
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WANTED . —Offers of SECONDHAND MASONIC FURNITURE and WORKING IOOLS . Send particulars and prices to W . M ., Church Inn , Castleton , near Manchester . WANTED . —FREEMASON , from January 1 st to August 25 th , iSSS , inclusive . —G . BEAL , 207 , Western-road , Brighton .
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BRO . JOHN FAULKNER , Dental Surgeon , has removed 1041 , UPPER BAKER-STREET , N . W . Attendance , 9 to 5 . MISS FLORENCE LOGAN , Contralto and Medallist R . A . M ., is open to Engagements for Masonic Banquets , alone or in connection with other artistes . Terms—One Guinea and Rail . Old and new lepertoire . Address , 77 , King Street , Woolwich , S . E .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . REQUIRED , a HEAD MASTER for the above Institution , consisting of about 270 Boys . Duties to be entered upon ist January , 1890 . Salary to commence at ^ 400 per annum , paid quarterly , with unfurnished detached residence , free of rates and taxes . The Candidate must be a graduate of a University , and between 30 and 45 years of age . Applications , stating age , qualifications , and experience , with not more than three Testimonials of recent date , to be addressed to the Secretary , and delivered at the Office , 6 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , London , W . C , on or before 20 th instant . FREDERICK BINCKES , Secretary . 5 th November , 1889 .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFT LODGES—Beaminster Manor Lodge , No . 13157 ; Tivoli Lodge , No . 2150 ; and Kilwinning Lodge
( S . C ) . MARK—St . Aubyn Lodge , No . 64 . INSTRUCTION — Hyde Park Lodge , No . 1425 ; St . Ambrose Lodge , No . 1 S 91 ; Andrew Chapter , No . S 34 ; and Hornsey Chapter , No . Sgo .
Quarterly Communication Provincial Grand Lodge Glasgow . Banquet and Ball of the Eclectic Lodge , No . 1201 . Wakefield Masonic Literary Society .
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SATURDAY , NOVEMBER g , 1889 . mi
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
The position of Chairman at the General Committees and Quarterly Courts is becoming almost as serious as that of a candidate for Parliamentary honours who aspires to represent a Scottish constituency , and in the course of his canvass finds himself compelled to
undergo any amount of the torture commonly known as " heckling . " Bro . Eve , however , and others who have been voted into the chair at these meetings appear to be generally equal to the occasion , no matter how severe may be the fire of questions and cross-questions to which they are invited to furnish answers .
Bro . Eve , in particular , has done well in this capacity , and inquirers seem generally satisfied with his answers . But is it just to him and others that they should be required to submit to this kind of torture ? Is it too
much to expect that the Governors and Subscribers of our several Charitable Institutions should be fairly well posted in the laws and regulations by which they are governed ?
However , at the General Committee on Saturday last some of the questions asked were beyond the ability even of Bro . Eve or any one else to answer without previous consideration . Bro . Binckes stated to the Committee that he had not resigned his office ; to
a pension of ^ 350 a year life was voted on his retirement by the last Quarterly General Court ; and it is said that proceedings will be taken in the Court
of Chancery to restrain the Institution from paying him this money annually . In short , the affairs of our Boys ' School appear to be slightly muddled just now . * * *
What makes matters worse is that the difficulties , instead of diminishing , appear to increase and multiply . We hear now that several of the under-masters have resigned , and as , under the rules , they are appointed by the Head Master , with the approval of the House
Committee , the Provisional Management Committee have thought it only rig ht towards Bro . Dr . Morris that he should be relieved from active duty at Christmas , though the term of his engagement will not expire till the ioth April , 1890 .
But seeing how difficult is the position of affairs just now mig ht not those Governors and Subscribers who are of an inquiring turn of mind cease "heckling " the Chairman and worrying the Provisional
Committee ? Would they not be better employed in helping to smooth matters , so that the chief desire of every friend of the Institution—that the School may be set firmly on its legs again—may be accomplished with as little friction and in as brief a space of time as possible
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . To THE PATRONS , VICE-PATRONS , VICE-PRESIDENTS , AND LIFE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . 2 Paper Buildings , Temple , E . C , ist Nov ., 1889 . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , The Quarterly Court ofthe Royal Masonic Institution for Boys having agreed to the retirement of the present Secretary , I intend to offer myself as a candidate for the vacancy which will thus be created . I have been a Mason over 10 years , and am now nearly 34 years of age . I was educated at King ' s College School , London , and Sidney Sussex College , Cambridge , and took the degree of B . A ., in the Mathematical Tripos 1 S 79 , ( M . A . 1885 . ) Shortly after quitting the University , I was appointed Mathematical Master in Truro Grammar School , but retired from that position on being called to the Bar in 1881 , since when I have practised up to the present time , and have been engaged in the compilation of more than one legal work . In Masonry I hold the following positions—Past Grand Steward ( Eng . ); W . M . Tuscan Lodge , No . 14 ; P . M . and Founder West Kent Volunteer Lod ge , No . 2041 ; Secretary and Founder Argonauts' Lodge , No . 2243 ; J . Asaph Chapter , No . 1319 ; P . S . George Price Chapter , No . 2096 . Member of the Board of General Purposes , and Life Governor Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . I have for some years been Hon . Secretary of the Langton Masonic Benevolent Association , through which between ^ 1300 , and . £ 1400 , will in 4 years have been subscribed to the Masonic Charities . Should I have the honour of being elected I shall always endeavour to discharge my duties with advan-•tage to the Institution and to your full satisfaction . I have the honour to be , Ladies and Gentlemen , Your obedient Servant , GORDON SMITH , M . A ., Barrister-at-Law .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . To THE PATRONS , VICE-PATRONS , VICE-PRESIDENTS , AND LIFE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . ... Albert Institute Chambers , Charles Street , Blackfriars , S . E . ( Provincial Grand Secretary ' s Office , Surrey ) . "" ' gth November , iSSg . MY LORDS , LADIES , AND GENTLEMEN , . As the announcement of the retirement of Bro . Frederick Binckes , as Secretary of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , may now shortl y be formally announced , and as other candidates for this post have issued their addresses and advertisements , 1 take the present opportunity of stating that I intend to offer myself as a candidate for the appointment . , I was initiated in the Grove Lodge , No . 410 , in which Lodge I have acted as Secretary , and am now J . W . For the past two and a half years I have held the honorary appointment of Assistant Provincial Grand Secretary to my Brother , Charles Greenwood , Provincial Grand Secretary for Surrey ( 35 Lodges and 12 Chapters ) , of which Province my late father ( Bro . Charles Greenwood , P . G . S . B . ) , was Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and for 30 years Provincial Grand Secretary . For the same period I have acted in a secretarial capacity in connection with two Charitable Institutions , dealing with extensive endowments . _ In 1885 I was on the Executive Staff of the Inventions Exhibition at South Kensington , and in 1886 on that of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition . At the termination of these appointments , I received from the Royal Commission Diplomas of Merit and Medals for Services rendered . I am 26 years of age , and am prepared to devote my whole time to the duties of the office . . I can furnish the hi ghest testimonials as to my capacit y and experience from many distinguished persons . Should you do me the honour to elect me , you may rel y upon my exerting my whole energy and ability towards the advancement of the best interests of the Royal Masonic Institute for Boys . I have the honour to be , My Lords , Ladies , and Gentlemen , Your obedient servant , ^ ALFRED CRAVEN GREENWOOD , J . W . 410 , A . P . G . Sec . Surrey .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . To THE PATRONS , VICE-PATRONS , VICE-PRESIDENTS , AND LIFE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Robey Villa , Hornsey , N ., November 7 th , iSSg . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , As there is a probability of a vacancy occurring before long in the Secretaryship of above , I beg to inform you that it is my intention , at the proper time , to offer myself as a candidate for the post . I am , of course , aware that no vacancy at present exists , and I am unwilling to commence an active canvass that may appear premature , but inasmuch as similar steps have already been taken in other instances , I have no hesitation in submitting for your kind consideration my business qualifications and Masonic credentials , a few particulars of which I append . In soliciting the honour of your valued co-operation , I shall esteem it a personal favour if you will allow me to add your name to the list of my supporters , which will be printed and circulated in due course , and I beg to assure you that , if elected , it will always be my constant endeavour to uphold the honour of our noble Institution to the very utmost of my power . I am , Ladies and Gentlemen , Your obedient servant , EDWIN STORR . I am 37 years of age , and have passed 20 years of active business life , 15 of which were passed with the London and County Banking Company , and nearly four as manager of accounts , & c , to Messrs . James Pain and Sons . In Masonry I hold the following positions : — Craft—P . M . and Secretary St . John ' s Lodge , No . 16 7 ; Member of Correspondence Circle of the Quatuor Coronati Lod ge , No . 2076 . Royal Arch—P . Z . Belgrave Chapter , No . 749 ; Founder and Z . Camden Chapter , No . 704 . Mark—W . M . Brixton Lodge , No . 234 , and Grand Steward . Ark Mariners—W . C . N . No . 234 . Rose Croix , 18 —Founder and Marshal Shadwell Clerke Preceptory . Red Cross of Rome and Constantine—Premier Conclave . Royal and Select Masters—Grand Masters' Council , No . 1 ; Past Grand Marshal . Secret Monitor—Founder Horatio Shirley Conclave , No . - ; , and P . S . R . Am Life Governor of the R . M . I . for Boys , to which I have twice served the office of Steward ; Life Governor of the R . M . B . L , to which I have also served a Stewardship ; and am Life Subscriber to the R . M . I . for Girls and the Mark Benevolent Fund . The voting being by proxy , personal attendance at the election is not necessary . Communications may be addressed to the Hon . Secretary , Bro . W . M . STILES , P . M . 1507 , 1732 , I 744 i & c ., Committee Room , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleetstreet , London , E . C .
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FIRST PRIZE MEDALS . Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition , 1 SS 7 ; Sydney Centenary Exhibition , iSSS . MASONS' CERTIFICATES , & c , FRAMED TO ANY DESIGN . H . MORELL , 17 & iS , GREAT ST . ANDREW ST ., BLOOMSBURY , LONDON , W . C . Manufacturer and Importer of all kinds of Picture Frame and Decorative Mouldings ( Two Million feet always in stock ) . Every requisite for the Trade and Exportation . Illustrated Book of Patterns post free for three penny stamps .
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WILL any Member of the Craft find a Brother Mason a Good PERMANENT SITUA'IION . Age 33 ; married ; two Children . —Address J . N ., Ofiice of this Paper . WANTED . —A Complete Set of R . A . FURNITURE , Second-hand ; must be in good condition . State full particulars and lowest price to VV . SMITH , Market Place , East Dereham , Norfolk .
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WANTED . —Offers of SECONDHAND MASONIC FURNITURE and WORKING IOOLS . Send particulars and prices to W . M ., Church Inn , Castleton , near Manchester . WANTED . —FREEMASON , from January 1 st to August 25 th , iSSS , inclusive . —G . BEAL , 207 , Western-road , Brighton .
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BRO . JOHN FAULKNER , Dental Surgeon , has removed 1041 , UPPER BAKER-STREET , N . W . Attendance , 9 to 5 . MISS FLORENCE LOGAN , Contralto and Medallist R . A . M ., is open to Engagements for Masonic Banquets , alone or in connection with other artistes . Terms—One Guinea and Rail . Old and new lepertoire . Address , 77 , King Street , Woolwich , S . E .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . REQUIRED , a HEAD MASTER for the above Institution , consisting of about 270 Boys . Duties to be entered upon ist January , 1890 . Salary to commence at ^ 400 per annum , paid quarterly , with unfurnished detached residence , free of rates and taxes . The Candidate must be a graduate of a University , and between 30 and 45 years of age . Applications , stating age , qualifications , and experience , with not more than three Testimonials of recent date , to be addressed to the Secretary , and delivered at the Office , 6 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , London , W . C , on or before 20 th instant . FREDERICK BINCKES , Secretary . 5 th November , 1889 .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFT LODGES—Beaminster Manor Lodge , No . 13157 ; Tivoli Lodge , No . 2150 ; and Kilwinning Lodge
( S . C ) . MARK—St . Aubyn Lodge , No . 64 . INSTRUCTION — Hyde Park Lodge , No . 1425 ; St . Ambrose Lodge , No . 1 S 91 ; Andrew Chapter , No . S 34 ; and Hornsey Chapter , No . Sgo .
Quarterly Communication Provincial Grand Lodge Glasgow . Banquet and Ball of the Eclectic Lodge , No . 1201 . Wakefield Masonic Literary Society .
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SATURDAY , NOVEMBER g , 1889 . mi
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
The position of Chairman at the General Committees and Quarterly Courts is becoming almost as serious as that of a candidate for Parliamentary honours who aspires to represent a Scottish constituency , and in the course of his canvass finds himself compelled to
undergo any amount of the torture commonly known as " heckling . " Bro . Eve , however , and others who have been voted into the chair at these meetings appear to be generally equal to the occasion , no matter how severe may be the fire of questions and cross-questions to which they are invited to furnish answers .
Bro . Eve , in particular , has done well in this capacity , and inquirers seem generally satisfied with his answers . But is it just to him and others that they should be required to submit to this kind of torture ? Is it too
much to expect that the Governors and Subscribers of our several Charitable Institutions should be fairly well posted in the laws and regulations by which they are governed ?
However , at the General Committee on Saturday last some of the questions asked were beyond the ability even of Bro . Eve or any one else to answer without previous consideration . Bro . Binckes stated to the Committee that he had not resigned his office ; to
a pension of ^ 350 a year life was voted on his retirement by the last Quarterly General Court ; and it is said that proceedings will be taken in the Court
of Chancery to restrain the Institution from paying him this money annually . In short , the affairs of our Boys ' School appear to be slightly muddled just now . * * *
What makes matters worse is that the difficulties , instead of diminishing , appear to increase and multiply . We hear now that several of the under-masters have resigned , and as , under the rules , they are appointed by the Head Master , with the approval of the House
Committee , the Provisional Management Committee have thought it only rig ht towards Bro . Dr . Morris that he should be relieved from active duty at Christmas , though the term of his engagement will not expire till the ioth April , 1890 .
But seeing how difficult is the position of affairs just now mig ht not those Governors and Subscribers who are of an inquiring turn of mind cease "heckling " the Chairman and worrying the Provisional
Committee ? Would they not be better employed in helping to smooth matters , so that the chief desire of every friend of the Institution—that the School may be set firmly on its legs again—may be accomplished with as little friction and in as brief a space of time as possible