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Ad00903
ARMFIELD'S SOUTH PLACE HOTEL , FINSBURY , LONDON , E . C , This new and handsomely-furnished Hotel is now FULLY LICENCED . Its position is central , and charges are moderate ; the sanitation is perfect . Passenger lift to each floor . SPECIAL CONVENIENCE FOR MASONIC LODGES , DINNERS AND C 1 NDERELLAS .
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TUTIDLAND RAILWAY . WHITSUNTIDE EXCURSIONS . FROM ST . PANCRAS & CITY STATIONS . To , DUBLIN , CORK , KILLARNEY . May 20 th and 21 st . BELFAST , LONDONDERRY , & c , May 22 nd . See Special Bills for times , fares , & c . FRIDAY , MAY 22 nd , to EDINBURGH , GLASGOW , Greenock , Ayr , Kilmarnock , & c , for 4 , 8 , or 16 days . SATURDAY , MAY 23 rd , to PRINCIPAL MIDLAND TOWNS AND HOLIDAY RESORTS , including : —MATLOCK , BUXTON , LIVERPOOL , MORECAMBE , THE LAKE DISTRICT , SCARBORO' and the North Eastern District , For 3 or 6 days . - LOCAL EXCURSIONS WHIT MONDAY , MAY 25 th , to ST . ALBANS , HARPENDEN , LUTON , BEDFORD , KETTERING , & BIRMINGHAM ; returning as per bills . FRIDAY , MAY 29 th , to MANCHESTER ( for the Races ) leaving St . Pancras at 1 j . 5 a . rn ., Kentish Town 12 . 10 a . m . CHEAP WEEK-END AND DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued toSOUTHEND-O ^ -SEA , during Ihe Whitsuntide Holidays , as announced in Special Bills . APPLY FOR TICKETS AND BILLS at the MIDLAND STATIONS & CITY BOOKING OFFICES , or at the various offices of Messrs . THOS . COOK & S ON . GEORGE H . TURNER , General Manager . Derby , May , 1896 . ¦
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WANTED—VOL . II . of GOULD'S HISTORY , in Morocco . Apply Office of the Freemason .
Ad00906
TO LODGES . —A Musical Mason , a well-known Musical Entertainer , is OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS , Organist , Accompanist , and Musical Arrangements generally . Town or Country . —EDWIN HENRY , 13 , St . Mark's Villas , London , N . E .
Ad00907
WANTED VOLUMES Nos . 3 , 4 , 5 . 6 , and 13 , bound or unbound , of the Freemason . Address—16 and 16 A , Great Queen-st ., W . C .
Ad00908
\ A 7 AN TEDGOLD EMBROIDERESSES . GEORGE KENNING & SON , LITTLE BRITAIN , CITY .
Ad00909
ONLY THREE COPIES LEFT . 4 to . 440 pages . Cloth . Gilt Lettered . HISTORY OF THE LODGE OF EDINBURGH ( MARY ' S CHAPEL , NO . I ) , ¦ Embracing an account of the rise and progress of Freemasonry in Scotland , By DAVID MURRAY LYON , Grand Secretary . PRICE 63 s .
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CEASIDE LAND SALES . Almost without Reserve . SOUTHEND , LElGH-ON-SEA . 101 Choice Plots , 1 Hotel Site , 12 Shop Plots , 2 Bungalows a '" l Land , BY AUCTION IN MAY . Without Reserve Absolutely . KAYLEIGH MAIN ROAD , SOUTHEND , 2 ° . ? Choice Plots , 15 Shop and 1 Hotel Site . Virtuall y without Reserve . ; i . YMINGTON PARK , Station adjoins , 135 large Plots , 50 by 500 feet , 7 Blocks , 3 acres and corner Hotel Site . first Portion . RAYLEIGH STATION ESTATE , and St t ? d , y tHe Choicei , t Land ' adi ° in ' ns Ray'eigh Town 'Posit 2 s . in the pound , balance 16 quarters . Free Deed . 1 ree Lunch . Special Trains . Plans post free . . LA -ND COMPANY , 6 S CHEAPSIDE .
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' T * HE SIGN OF THE CROSS . ""ie Vic * S t h 2 ty " = published , price zd . Sermon by lo ik . n bt " J > es ' , Croydon , with especial reference ' ' merestMP ? ' " T K S . the Cross . " Of great the TTSL . ¦ Pa , trons of the Theatre , and also to members of ine « ncal profession .
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MAYO'S CASTLE HOTEL , EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION . BRO . JOHN MAYO , MASONIC TEMPLE . Accommodation in the new wing for Banquets for any number up to 120 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Five Lodges meet here , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering-, & c .
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p AIETY 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 . 6 d . and 5 s . ) and a la Carte . In this Room the VIENNESE BAND performs from 6 till' 8 Smoking after 7 . 45 .
AMERICAN BAR
THE GRILL ROOM
is open till 12 . 30
PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for large and small Parties .
SPIERS 81 POND , Ltd ., PROPRIETORS
, , , . . .
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NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY . Established 1836 . LONDON : 1 , MOORGATE STREET , E . C . ABERDEEN : 1 , UNION TERRACE . INCOME AND FUNDS ( 1894 ) . Fire Premiums £ 701 , 000 Life Premiums 232 , 000 Interest 171 , 000 Accumulated Funds - - - £ 4 i 444 , °° o
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^^^^^^^ SATURDAY , MAY 16 , 18 9 6 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
The meeting at Princes' Hall on Thursday , the 14 th inst ., when the Household Brigade Lodge , No . 2614 , was consecrated by the Earl of Lathom , Pro G . Master , in the presence of H . R . H . the M . W . Grand Master who personally constituted it , was in this respect unique
that , so far as our knowledge goes , it is the solitary occasion on which his Royal Highness has been pleased to allow himself to be designated as the first , and—we believe we are justified in adding—the permanent W . Master of a lodge . He has presided as W . M . —indeed
at the present moment is permanent Master—of sundry lodges , but he has never figured as W . M . designate . The Household Brigade Lodge will doubtless appreciate this great honour , and we doubt not will soon rank amongst our most important and prospercus lodges . #
* * Prior to the Festival on Wednesday , the Chairman Bro . the Earl of Yarborough held a reception of the Stewards from his Province of Lincolnshire . Nearly all of the brethren were present and very highly appreciated the kindness and courtesy of their chief .
Masonic Notes.
Our able and indefatigable Bro . W . J . Hughan has been visiting the brethren in the North of England , delivering some of those instructive lectures on early Masonic history for which he has justly earned so wide a reputation . On Monday , the 4 th instant , he was at
the Masonic Hall , Lincoln , lecturing on " Ancient and Modern Freemasonry . " In the course of his remarks , Bro . Hughan referred to the Cathedral Builders , the Assembly of the Craft in York , the Old Charges , Legends of the Craft , the rise of Speculative Masonry ,
Early Lodge Records , the rival Masonic Societies in England , their Union in 1813 , and many other matters of interest connected with , or arising out of , these branches of his subject . The lecture had been arranged by Bro . William Dixon , of Lincoln , in conjunction with
Bro . Robert Hudson , Prov . G . Secretary of Durham , and Bro . G . W . Bain , of Sunderland , and , it is needless to say , was listened to with rapt attention throughout , At the close , a discussion ensued on the more
material points which Bro . Hughan had touched upon , and when this was concluded , a vote of thanks was carried by ¦ acclamation and briefly , yet gracefully , acknowledged by the lecturer .
On the Thursday following , Bro . Hughan attended at the Industry Masonic Hall , Gateshead , and delivered another and somewhat similar lecture , but varying his discourse by ampler references to the records of the Masons' Company , London , and to the earliest
initiations of which we have authentic information , namely , those at Warrington in 1641 , in London in 1682 ; at Alnwick 1702-1703 ; York 1705-12 ; Scarborough 1705 ; Bradford 17 J 3 ; Swalwell , Old No .
4 8 , Gateshead 1725 , and also to Irish lodges early in last century . Here , too , our brother's reception was most enthusiastic , and the thanks he so richly merited were voted amid the warmest applause .
* » * On Friday , the 8 th inst ., he visited the Masonic Hall , Sunderland , and lectured on the " Old Charges of the Cathedral Builders and their lineal descendants , " a subject which our worthy brother has made especially
his own and on which , as is testified by the second edition recently issued of his " Old Charges , " he is beyond question the foremost living authority . Here likewise he met with a perfect ovation , and in the
discussion which followed elucidated sundry points on which his audience were desirous of obtaining further particulars than it was possible for him to compress into the lecture itself .
•* We have much pleasure in announcing that Bro . Edridge , the Mayor of Croydon , who was recently initiated into Freemasonry in the Addiscombe Lodge
No . 1558 , will , on Tuesday next , the 19 th instant , give an entertainment to the inmates of the Asylum at Croydon , and in the evening will himself visit the Institution and take part in the proceedings .
. The statement of accounts which was submitted at the convocation of the Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Rite , which was held at Mark Masons ' Hall , on Tuesday , the 12 th inst ., was in all respects
satisfactory . There Was a balance of receipts , after defraying all expenditure , amounting , in round figures , to £ 750 , while the investments , library , furniture , plate , Ac , and the freehold and leasehold property of the
are set down as being of the value of not far short of £ 21 , 000 . The expenditure included a sum of £ 233 disbursed in Charity donations , the other principal items being salaries , £ 500 ; rent , rates , and taxes , £ 151 ; and establishment , / 203 .
» On Thursday , the 9 th of April , Bro . John Locke , who had been appointed to the post of District Grand Master of Barbados , rendered vacant by the retirement of Bro . Col . John Elliott , was installed in office
at the Masonic Hall , Bridgetown , in the presence of a numerous and influential gathering of the brethren . The meeting was held under the auspices of the Albion Lodge , No . 196 , which is the senior on the roll of our District Grand Lodge , while the ceremony was
performed by his Excellency Bro . Sir James Shaw Hay , K . C . M . G ., the Governor of the Island , who did the Craft the honour of presiding on the occasion as Installing Master . In the course of the proceedings ,
Bro . Locke delivered a most able and eloquent address , which , at frequent intervals , was interrupted by the hearty applause of those present . We trust we shall be able to find space for a full report of the meeting in our next issue .
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Ad00903
ARMFIELD'S SOUTH PLACE HOTEL , FINSBURY , LONDON , E . C , This new and handsomely-furnished Hotel is now FULLY LICENCED . Its position is central , and charges are moderate ; the sanitation is perfect . Passenger lift to each floor . SPECIAL CONVENIENCE FOR MASONIC LODGES , DINNERS AND C 1 NDERELLAS .
Ad00904
TUTIDLAND RAILWAY . WHITSUNTIDE EXCURSIONS . FROM ST . PANCRAS & CITY STATIONS . To , DUBLIN , CORK , KILLARNEY . May 20 th and 21 st . BELFAST , LONDONDERRY , & c , May 22 nd . See Special Bills for times , fares , & c . FRIDAY , MAY 22 nd , to EDINBURGH , GLASGOW , Greenock , Ayr , Kilmarnock , & c , for 4 , 8 , or 16 days . SATURDAY , MAY 23 rd , to PRINCIPAL MIDLAND TOWNS AND HOLIDAY RESORTS , including : —MATLOCK , BUXTON , LIVERPOOL , MORECAMBE , THE LAKE DISTRICT , SCARBORO' and the North Eastern District , For 3 or 6 days . - LOCAL EXCURSIONS WHIT MONDAY , MAY 25 th , to ST . ALBANS , HARPENDEN , LUTON , BEDFORD , KETTERING , & BIRMINGHAM ; returning as per bills . FRIDAY , MAY 29 th , to MANCHESTER ( for the Races ) leaving St . Pancras at 1 j . 5 a . rn ., Kentish Town 12 . 10 a . m . CHEAP WEEK-END AND DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued toSOUTHEND-O ^ -SEA , during Ihe Whitsuntide Holidays , as announced in Special Bills . APPLY FOR TICKETS AND BILLS at the MIDLAND STATIONS & CITY BOOKING OFFICES , or at the various offices of Messrs . THOS . COOK & S ON . GEORGE H . TURNER , General Manager . Derby , May , 1896 . ¦
Ad00905
WANTED—VOL . II . of GOULD'S HISTORY , in Morocco . Apply Office of the Freemason .
Ad00906
TO LODGES . —A Musical Mason , a well-known Musical Entertainer , is OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS , Organist , Accompanist , and Musical Arrangements generally . Town or Country . —EDWIN HENRY , 13 , St . Mark's Villas , London , N . E .
Ad00907
WANTED VOLUMES Nos . 3 , 4 , 5 . 6 , and 13 , bound or unbound , of the Freemason . Address—16 and 16 A , Great Queen-st ., W . C .
Ad00908
\ A 7 AN TEDGOLD EMBROIDERESSES . GEORGE KENNING & SON , LITTLE BRITAIN , CITY .
Ad00909
ONLY THREE COPIES LEFT . 4 to . 440 pages . Cloth . Gilt Lettered . HISTORY OF THE LODGE OF EDINBURGH ( MARY ' S CHAPEL , NO . I ) , ¦ Embracing an account of the rise and progress of Freemasonry in Scotland , By DAVID MURRAY LYON , Grand Secretary . PRICE 63 s .
Ad00910
CEASIDE LAND SALES . Almost without Reserve . SOUTHEND , LElGH-ON-SEA . 101 Choice Plots , 1 Hotel Site , 12 Shop Plots , 2 Bungalows a '" l Land , BY AUCTION IN MAY . Without Reserve Absolutely . KAYLEIGH MAIN ROAD , SOUTHEND , 2 ° . ? Choice Plots , 15 Shop and 1 Hotel Site . Virtuall y without Reserve . ; i . YMINGTON PARK , Station adjoins , 135 large Plots , 50 by 500 feet , 7 Blocks , 3 acres and corner Hotel Site . first Portion . RAYLEIGH STATION ESTATE , and St t ? d , y tHe Choicei , t Land ' adi ° in ' ns Ray'eigh Town 'Posit 2 s . in the pound , balance 16 quarters . Free Deed . 1 ree Lunch . Special Trains . Plans post free . . LA -ND COMPANY , 6 S CHEAPSIDE .
Ad00911
' T * HE SIGN OF THE CROSS . ""ie Vic * S t h 2 ty " = published , price zd . Sermon by lo ik . n bt " J > es ' , Croydon , with especial reference ' ' merestMP ? ' " T K S . the Cross . " Of great the TTSL . ¦ Pa , trons of the Theatre , and also to members of ine « ncal profession .
Ad00912
MAYO'S CASTLE HOTEL , EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION . BRO . JOHN MAYO , MASONIC TEMPLE . Accommodation in the new wing for Banquets for any number up to 120 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Five Lodges meet here , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering-, & c .
Ad00900
p AIETY 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 . 6 d . and 5 s . ) and a la Carte . In this Room the VIENNESE BAND performs from 6 till' 8 Smoking after 7 . 45 .
AMERICAN BAR
THE GRILL ROOM
is open till 12 . 30
PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for large and small Parties .
SPIERS 81 POND , Ltd ., PROPRIETORS
, , , . . .
Ad00913
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY . Established 1836 . LONDON : 1 , MOORGATE STREET , E . C . ABERDEEN : 1 , UNION TERRACE . INCOME AND FUNDS ( 1894 ) . Fire Premiums £ 701 , 000 Life Premiums 232 , 000 Interest 171 , 000 Accumulated Funds - - - £ 4 i 444 , °° o
Ar00914
^^^^^^^ SATURDAY , MAY 16 , 18 9 6 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
The meeting at Princes' Hall on Thursday , the 14 th inst ., when the Household Brigade Lodge , No . 2614 , was consecrated by the Earl of Lathom , Pro G . Master , in the presence of H . R . H . the M . W . Grand Master who personally constituted it , was in this respect unique
that , so far as our knowledge goes , it is the solitary occasion on which his Royal Highness has been pleased to allow himself to be designated as the first , and—we believe we are justified in adding—the permanent W . Master of a lodge . He has presided as W . M . —indeed
at the present moment is permanent Master—of sundry lodges , but he has never figured as W . M . designate . The Household Brigade Lodge will doubtless appreciate this great honour , and we doubt not will soon rank amongst our most important and prospercus lodges . #
* * Prior to the Festival on Wednesday , the Chairman Bro . the Earl of Yarborough held a reception of the Stewards from his Province of Lincolnshire . Nearly all of the brethren were present and very highly appreciated the kindness and courtesy of their chief .
Masonic Notes.
Our able and indefatigable Bro . W . J . Hughan has been visiting the brethren in the North of England , delivering some of those instructive lectures on early Masonic history for which he has justly earned so wide a reputation . On Monday , the 4 th instant , he was at
the Masonic Hall , Lincoln , lecturing on " Ancient and Modern Freemasonry . " In the course of his remarks , Bro . Hughan referred to the Cathedral Builders , the Assembly of the Craft in York , the Old Charges , Legends of the Craft , the rise of Speculative Masonry ,
Early Lodge Records , the rival Masonic Societies in England , their Union in 1813 , and many other matters of interest connected with , or arising out of , these branches of his subject . The lecture had been arranged by Bro . William Dixon , of Lincoln , in conjunction with
Bro . Robert Hudson , Prov . G . Secretary of Durham , and Bro . G . W . Bain , of Sunderland , and , it is needless to say , was listened to with rapt attention throughout , At the close , a discussion ensued on the more
material points which Bro . Hughan had touched upon , and when this was concluded , a vote of thanks was carried by ¦ acclamation and briefly , yet gracefully , acknowledged by the lecturer .
On the Thursday following , Bro . Hughan attended at the Industry Masonic Hall , Gateshead , and delivered another and somewhat similar lecture , but varying his discourse by ampler references to the records of the Masons' Company , London , and to the earliest
initiations of which we have authentic information , namely , those at Warrington in 1641 , in London in 1682 ; at Alnwick 1702-1703 ; York 1705-12 ; Scarborough 1705 ; Bradford 17 J 3 ; Swalwell , Old No .
4 8 , Gateshead 1725 , and also to Irish lodges early in last century . Here , too , our brother's reception was most enthusiastic , and the thanks he so richly merited were voted amid the warmest applause .
* » * On Friday , the 8 th inst ., he visited the Masonic Hall , Sunderland , and lectured on the " Old Charges of the Cathedral Builders and their lineal descendants , " a subject which our worthy brother has made especially
his own and on which , as is testified by the second edition recently issued of his " Old Charges , " he is beyond question the foremost living authority . Here likewise he met with a perfect ovation , and in the
discussion which followed elucidated sundry points on which his audience were desirous of obtaining further particulars than it was possible for him to compress into the lecture itself .
•* We have much pleasure in announcing that Bro . Edridge , the Mayor of Croydon , who was recently initiated into Freemasonry in the Addiscombe Lodge
No . 1558 , will , on Tuesday next , the 19 th instant , give an entertainment to the inmates of the Asylum at Croydon , and in the evening will himself visit the Institution and take part in the proceedings .
. The statement of accounts which was submitted at the convocation of the Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Rite , which was held at Mark Masons ' Hall , on Tuesday , the 12 th inst ., was in all respects
satisfactory . There Was a balance of receipts , after defraying all expenditure , amounting , in round figures , to £ 750 , while the investments , library , furniture , plate , Ac , and the freehold and leasehold property of the
are set down as being of the value of not far short of £ 21 , 000 . The expenditure included a sum of £ 233 disbursed in Charity donations , the other principal items being salaries , £ 500 ; rent , rates , and taxes , £ 151 ; and establishment , / 203 .
» On Thursday , the 9 th of April , Bro . John Locke , who had been appointed to the post of District Grand Master of Barbados , rendered vacant by the retirement of Bro . Col . John Elliott , was installed in office
at the Masonic Hall , Bridgetown , in the presence of a numerous and influential gathering of the brethren . The meeting was held under the auspices of the Albion Lodge , No . 196 , which is the senior on the roll of our District Grand Lodge , while the ceremony was
performed by his Excellency Bro . Sir James Shaw Hay , K . C . M . G ., the Governor of the Island , who did the Craft the honour of presiding on the occasion as Installing Master . In the course of the proceedings ,
Bro . Locke delivered a most able and eloquent address , which , at frequent intervals , was interrupted by the hearty applause of those present . We trust we shall be able to find space for a full report of the meeting in our next issue .