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THE MASONIC AND MILITARY ORDERS OF KNIGHTS OF ROME AND OK THE RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE , K . H . S ., AND ST . JOHN THE EVANGELIST . C OLONEL SIR FRANCIS BURDETT , BART ., M . IU- Grand Sovereign , & Grand Commander of St . John . THE ANNUALASSEMBLY OF THE GRAND IMPERIAL CONCLAVE WILL BE HOLDEN AT 16 a , GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C , On MONDAY , the Sth MARCH , 18 SS , At FIVE o'clock in the Afternoon . Nominations for Grand Senate , Executive Committee , and Grand High Almoner's Fund , to be sent to the Grand Recorder , not later than the 20 th instant . A B ANQUET will be provided at Half-past Six o ' clock . Tickets , One Guinea each ; and it is requested that every Knight Companion intending to dine will forward his name to the Grand Recorder with as little delay as possible . Knights will not be admitted unless they appear in the insignia of their rank in the Order , Knights of St . John in VVhite Sashes . CHAS . FRED . HOGARD , Grand Recorder and Registrar General . 16 a , Great Queen Street , W . C . THE GRNERAL STATUTES OF THE ORDER , wilh an Appendix and Engravings of the Jewels arid Regalia—PRICE , Cloth , is . 6 d . —can be obtained of the GRAND RECORDER , 16 a Great Queen Street .
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Telephone Ho . 6637 . WONFEVERHOSPITAL, LIVERPOOL ROAD , N . l'OB TUB THEAT . 1 IEMT 01 ' SCARLET FEVER , TYPHUS , TYPHOID , DIPHTHERIA , MEASLES , and all other Contagious Fevers . FOUNDED 1802 . PATRON—H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES . PRESIDENT—THE EARL OF DEVON . TREASURER —SIR R . N . FOWLER , BART ., M . P . HON . SECRETARY—C . J . STEWART , ESQ ., SECRETARY—MAJOR W . CHRISTIE , at the Hospital . THE LONDON FEVER HOSPITAL affords Absolute Safety from the spread of disease ° y patients suffering from contagious fever , by admitting ¦ * hem into its wards , and there isolating them . The Admission Fee is Three Guineas , which pays for as ' ° ng a period of treatment and nursing as may be necessary , generally six weeks . This fee covers only about a fourth of the cost ; the remainder is borne by the Charity . SpeCiai p riviiegeg to Governors . —Governors have the privilege of Free Admission for their own domestic Servants . An Annual Subscriber of One guinea , after the second payment , or a Donor of * Jo 10 s . in one sum , becomes a Governor . For an Annual Subscription of Two Guineas , Firms , f * h u Hotels are entitled to send one employe * to ¦ -ne Hospitalfree of cost ; for an Annual Subscription < 5 „ if ° . p uineas , two employes ; and for an Annual ¦ auDscripfaon of Five Guineas , three employes . J , . : is Private Accommodation for those who may re quu * e it at £ 3 3 S . per week . Nearl y 1000 patients have been treated this year . FUNDS ARE MOST URGENTLY NEEDED ComnWf t 0 f y on this useful W 0 I * k . but to enable the the Z bulld extra accommodation , suitable to Pfesent d ementS ~ medical and othervvise ~ of the
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EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT . Under the Sanction ofthe Lodgeof Unions , No . 256 . STEWARDS . * V . W . Bro . Thos . Fenn , Pres . B . G . P ., Treasurer . R . W . Bro . Sir J . B . Monckton , W . Bro . J . C . Parkinson , P . G . W . P . G . D . V . W . ,, F . A . Philbrick , Q . C , „ „ J . A . Farnfield , P . G . Rfg . Asst . G . D . C . „ „ Col . S . H . Clerke , „ „ Frederick Mead , P . G . Sec . G . S . B . „ „ R . Grey , Pres . B . ofB . „ „ J . H . Matthews , P . W . „ H . J . Dumas , P . G . D . G . St . B . „ „ C . A . Murton . P . G . D . „ „ H . Bue , P . G . St . B . „ „ J . A . Rucker , P . G . D . „ „ C . F . Matier , P . G . St , B . Bro . C . Bassano , P . M . 66 . Bro . W . H . Kirby , l . G . ia 6 _ . „ F . T . Bennett , W . M . 1261 , „ J . Lancaster , P . M . and P . M . 211 . Sec . 534 . „ J . J . Black , I . P . M . & Sec . „ W . S . Lee , I . P . M . i ) 68 , 1564 . P . M . nor . „ C . W . Blaxland , S . D . -j ot ) . „ C . R . Lightbody , P . M . 90 . „ Lennox Browne , P . M . 9 S 9 . „ C . M . Matthew , P . M . and „ D . Carpmael , J . W . 1924 . Treas . 263 . „ C . E . Cassal , J . D . 1415 , „ E . M . Money , P . M . 28 . 1974 . * „ T . W . Ockenden , W . M . „ Major E . A . Cooper . I . P . M . 1656 , P . M . 151 : 1 , 1-768 , 2098 . ,, H . Pritchard , I . P . M . 141 $ . „ * W . A . Dawson , P . M . 1 * 768 . „ F . T . Rushton , W . M . 8 . „ E . P . Debenham , S . D . 1479 „ Ernest T . Smith , J . D . 1768 . „ T . H . Edmands , P . G . S ., „ * F . R . Spaull , P . M . 1124 , P . M . Gd . Stds . Lodge , P . Prov . G . Reg . Salop . and P . M . 8 . „ * R . C . Sudlow , P . M ., 263 , „ A . Escott , P . M . 1 J 93 . 196- ; , P . Prov . G . D . Kent . „ ] . G . Garson , W . M . 6 $ J . „ ' J . E . Terry , S . W . 1964 . „ '] . W . Gaze , J . W . 1758 . „ C . W . A . Trollope , P . M . „ A . Gibbings , * P . M . b _ . 1836 . „ Arthur Hill , P . M . 21 . „ H . S . Wellcome , 3 . „ E . B . Holloway , P . M . 108 . „ H . J . Wicks , W . M . 1269 . ,. G . L . Kennaby , J . W . 1420 . „ S . B . Wilson , P . M . Sg . „ * W . G . Kentish , Sec . W . M . 1768 , P . M . 1293 . * Members o £ the Committee . THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL OK THE LODGE WILL TAKE PLACE AT FREEMASONS' HALL , On FRIDAY EVENING , 24 th FEBRUARY , 1 S 8 S , ON WHICH OCCASION Alderman Sir EEGINALD "HAtfSOff , Bart ., PAST GRAND WARDEN , Has kindly consented to Preside . The Lodge will be opened at 6 o ' clock p . m . precisely . THE SECOND LECTURE WILL BE WORKED . ist Section by Bro . C . E . Cassal , J . D ., 141 * 1 , 1974 . 2 nd ., „ ] . J . Black , I . P . M . and Sec . 1564 . 3 rd „ „ W . S . Lee , I . P . M . 1768 , and P . M . 1201 . 4 th „ „ C . W . A . Trollope , P . M . 1826 . Sth „ „ J . E . Terry , S . W . 1964 . TICKETS for the SUPPER , including admission to the Lodge Bs . each , may be had of the Stewards , or of the Secretary , Bro . W , G . KENTISH , Suffolk House , Laurence Pountney Hili , E . C . N . B . — The Emulation Lodge o £ Improvement meets at Freemasons' Hall , on every Friday Evening , at Six o'clock , excepting in the months of July , August , and September .
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FEBNLEY TEMPERANCE HOTEL , WORTH PARADE , BATH . One of the most Comfortable and Economical Hotels in the West of England . Close to the Finest Suite of Mineral Water Baths in Europe . Tar ff on application . W . L . HARRISOM * , Proprietor .
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mJOHNGOW, ¦ f $ P- > NEW BROAD ST ., E . O . . - ¦\ T - . Outside Railway Station ) . nr-AAli *^ HONEY Z . ANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE . £ VJ 93 j THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBOM , W . C . -j 125 , BROMPTON ROAD , S . W . fl KBV ** ' JOHN GOW always has on sale the V 3 ° - Largest Stock in London of the Very Best m-n Quality at Lowest Prices . Barrelled ^ ftltUP Oysters . Cfl ^ P ERFECTLY-FITTED O YSTER SALOON Now Open at New Broad Street .
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TO LET—The UPPER PART of a HOUSE near the General Post Office . Eight Rooms , together or separate . —Apply B . J ., Office of this Paper .
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MISS EMILY M . FOXCROFT , "Contralto Vocalist , " CAN BE ENGAGED for MASONIC FESTIVALS , INSTALLATION BANQUETS , CONCERTS , & c—For Terms , Address 3 , Holford Street , W . C .
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LONDON UNIVERSITY , CIVIL SERVICE , MILITARY , AND OTHER EXAMINATIONS . —PUPILS ( resident or non-resident ) sucessfully Prepared by an experienced Coach , N . W . district . —L ., P . Z ., Freemason office .
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JUST PUBLISHED . ANTHEM- "BEHOLD HOW GOOD AND JOYFUL " ( Dedicated to Right Hon . the Earl of Mount EDGCUMBE , Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ) , Composed by Bro . C . E . J ULEFF , P . P . G . O . Cornwall , Organist and Choir Director of Bodmin Parish Church . PRICE 4 d . of the Composer . N . B . —This Anthem is already on several cathedral lists , and will shortly be in a second edition .
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/c_yCOCKERELL'S ' \> 13 , CORNHILL , E . C . f ^ yj For Prices , see Daily Papers . C \~ / Trucks direct from the ' Colliery to every Railway Station .
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A.MONARCHKINO, TAILOR , Cornhill , E . G ., and Regent-street , W ., LONDON . 10 PER CENT . DISCOUNT FOR CASH .
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fGEORGESPILLER ^ fig Surgeon ' s Optician , fe fe ? 3 , WIGMORE ST ., W . A ? * SHOT-PROOF SPECTACLES . ^ ^ THE NEW § " SHOOTING" PINGE-NEZ , S > WITH RIGID BRIDGE . £ r ! They press the nose much less than 5 any other eye-glass .
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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OE "£befreemason." INSEBTION * SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 0 5 o ONE PAGE 10 o o ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , 2 s . < 5 d ., and 6 d . PER LINE additional .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications were either received tod late for publication or stand over for want of space ' . — CRAFT LODGES—Derwent , No . 40 ; Fortitude , No . 2 S 1 : Square and Compass , No . 1336 ; Jordan , No . 1402 ; Old England , No . 1790 ; and Chiswick , No . 2012 . LODGE OS * INSTRUCTION—Jordan , No . 1402 . ROVAL ARCH CHAPTER—Loyalty , No . 243 .
CORRESPONDENCE— "An Old P . M . "—J . H . Consecration of the Cov / per and Newton Lodge , No . 2244 . Masonic Ball at Northampton . History of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . The Second Annual Ball of the Rothesay Lodge , No . 16 S 7 .
BOOKS . & c , RECEIVED . "Victorian Freemason , " "The Freemason" ( Sydney ) , " Keystone , " " South Australian Freemason , " " New ' Zealand Freemason , " " Uevista Ma > onica , " " Liberal Freemason , " " Orient , " 'Die Bauhutte , " and " Vi . ice of Mnsonrv " ( Chicago ) .
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SAXUKDA * . FEBRUARY 18 , ii-588 . *
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ] AN OLD LODGE AT CHICHESTER . To the Editor ofthe "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , In the Freemason of the nth inst ., page 86 , at a meeting of the " Lodge of Union , " No . 38 , Bro . Molesworth is reported to have said that : " In 1724 the Lodge of
at . John was consecrated at the White Horse Inn , holding its meetings on the third Friday in the month . " The antiquity of Freemasonry in Chichester is undoubted ; but I venture to ask Bro . Molesworth for some reliable evidence in reference to the meeting of the lodge referred to ( which in Grand Lodge records never bore any name ) at the " White Horse " as early as 1724 , as I do not find it was there prior to 1738 . Also , if there are any particulars as to the " consecration , " and what it consisted of . The first mention of the lodge , so far as I am aware , is in Engraved List of 1725 , " Swan , City of Chichester , Third Fryday in Every Month , " without any number .
( Vide frontispiece to "Masonic Records , 1717—1886 , " ) and in the MS , List of 1725 , in Grand Lodge minute book , it is "Swan in Chichester . " In 1729 it is numbered " 31 , Swan , City of Chichester , Third Friday in the month , " and the Grand Lodge MS . List of 1731-2 , as well as Rawlinson's List of 1733 , describe its place of meeting as at the " Swan , City of Chichester , " According to W . Smith ' s
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THE MASONIC AND MILITARY ORDERS OF KNIGHTS OF ROME AND OK THE RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE , K . H . S ., AND ST . JOHN THE EVANGELIST . C OLONEL SIR FRANCIS BURDETT , BART ., M . IU- Grand Sovereign , & Grand Commander of St . John . THE ANNUALASSEMBLY OF THE GRAND IMPERIAL CONCLAVE WILL BE HOLDEN AT 16 a , GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C , On MONDAY , the Sth MARCH , 18 SS , At FIVE o'clock in the Afternoon . Nominations for Grand Senate , Executive Committee , and Grand High Almoner's Fund , to be sent to the Grand Recorder , not later than the 20 th instant . A B ANQUET will be provided at Half-past Six o ' clock . Tickets , One Guinea each ; and it is requested that every Knight Companion intending to dine will forward his name to the Grand Recorder with as little delay as possible . Knights will not be admitted unless they appear in the insignia of their rank in the Order , Knights of St . John in VVhite Sashes . CHAS . FRED . HOGARD , Grand Recorder and Registrar General . 16 a , Great Queen Street , W . C . THE GRNERAL STATUTES OF THE ORDER , wilh an Appendix and Engravings of the Jewels arid Regalia—PRICE , Cloth , is . 6 d . —can be obtained of the GRAND RECORDER , 16 a Great Queen Street .
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WEST CENTRAL CentalHssociation 220 , HIGH HOLBORN ( NEXT DOOR to HOLBORN RESTAURANT ) . Messrs.MULUNER&GRANT. ARTIFICIAL TEETH of the Best Quality , with all the latest Improvements . AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CHARGES . PAINLESS EXTRACTION by NITROUS OXIDE GAS and COCAINE . Consultations Free . Hours 9 to 7 .
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Telephone Ho . 6637 . WONFEVERHOSPITAL, LIVERPOOL ROAD , N . l'OB TUB THEAT . 1 IEMT 01 ' SCARLET FEVER , TYPHUS , TYPHOID , DIPHTHERIA , MEASLES , and all other Contagious Fevers . FOUNDED 1802 . PATRON—H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES . PRESIDENT—THE EARL OF DEVON . TREASURER —SIR R . N . FOWLER , BART ., M . P . HON . SECRETARY—C . J . STEWART , ESQ ., SECRETARY—MAJOR W . CHRISTIE , at the Hospital . THE LONDON FEVER HOSPITAL affords Absolute Safety from the spread of disease ° y patients suffering from contagious fever , by admitting ¦ * hem into its wards , and there isolating them . The Admission Fee is Three Guineas , which pays for as ' ° ng a period of treatment and nursing as may be necessary , generally six weeks . This fee covers only about a fourth of the cost ; the remainder is borne by the Charity . SpeCiai p riviiegeg to Governors . —Governors have the privilege of Free Admission for their own domestic Servants . An Annual Subscriber of One guinea , after the second payment , or a Donor of * Jo 10 s . in one sum , becomes a Governor . For an Annual Subscription of Two Guineas , Firms , f * h u Hotels are entitled to send one employe * to ¦ -ne Hospitalfree of cost ; for an Annual Subscription < 5 „ if ° . p uineas , two employes ; and for an Annual ¦ auDscripfaon of Five Guineas , three employes . J , . : is Private Accommodation for those who may re quu * e it at £ 3 3 S . per week . Nearl y 1000 patients have been treated this year . FUNDS ARE MOST URGENTLY NEEDED ComnWf t 0 f y on this useful W 0 I * k . but to enable the the Z bulld extra accommodation , suitable to Pfesent d ementS ~ medical and othervvise ~ of the
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M »* FUNE REFORM . 1 l ~\ ^? tent ' In « Pensive Funeralo . Explanatory Pamvlilefc gratis . LONDON NECROPOLIS CO ., PATOium " iAN 0 AST ER PLACE . STRAND , W . C . 1 BHT EARTH TO EARTH PERISHABLE COFFINS ,
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EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT . Under the Sanction ofthe Lodgeof Unions , No . 256 . STEWARDS . * V . W . Bro . Thos . Fenn , Pres . B . G . P ., Treasurer . R . W . Bro . Sir J . B . Monckton , W . Bro . J . C . Parkinson , P . G . W . P . G . D . V . W . ,, F . A . Philbrick , Q . C , „ „ J . A . Farnfield , P . G . Rfg . Asst . G . D . C . „ „ Col . S . H . Clerke , „ „ Frederick Mead , P . G . Sec . G . S . B . „ „ R . Grey , Pres . B . ofB . „ „ J . H . Matthews , P . W . „ H . J . Dumas , P . G . D . G . St . B . „ „ C . A . Murton . P . G . D . „ „ H . Bue , P . G . St . B . „ „ J . A . Rucker , P . G . D . „ „ C . F . Matier , P . G . St , B . Bro . C . Bassano , P . M . 66 . Bro . W . H . Kirby , l . G . ia 6 _ . „ F . T . Bennett , W . M . 1261 , „ J . Lancaster , P . M . and P . M . 211 . Sec . 534 . „ J . J . Black , I . P . M . & Sec . „ W . S . Lee , I . P . M . i ) 68 , 1564 . P . M . nor . „ C . W . Blaxland , S . D . -j ot ) . „ C . R . Lightbody , P . M . 90 . „ Lennox Browne , P . M . 9 S 9 . „ C . M . Matthew , P . M . and „ D . Carpmael , J . W . 1924 . Treas . 263 . „ C . E . Cassal , J . D . 1415 , „ E . M . Money , P . M . 28 . 1974 . * „ T . W . Ockenden , W . M . „ Major E . A . Cooper . I . P . M . 1656 , P . M . 151 : 1 , 1-768 , 2098 . ,, H . Pritchard , I . P . M . 141 $ . „ * W . A . Dawson , P . M . 1 * 768 . „ F . T . Rushton , W . M . 8 . „ E . P . Debenham , S . D . 1479 „ Ernest T . Smith , J . D . 1768 . „ T . H . Edmands , P . G . S ., „ * F . R . Spaull , P . M . 1124 , P . M . Gd . Stds . Lodge , P . Prov . G . Reg . Salop . and P . M . 8 . „ * R . C . Sudlow , P . M ., 263 , „ A . Escott , P . M . 1 J 93 . 196- ; , P . Prov . G . D . Kent . „ ] . G . Garson , W . M . 6 $ J . „ ' J . E . Terry , S . W . 1964 . „ '] . W . Gaze , J . W . 1758 . „ C . W . A . Trollope , P . M . „ A . Gibbings , * P . M . b _ . 1836 . „ Arthur Hill , P . M . 21 . „ H . S . Wellcome , 3 . „ E . B . Holloway , P . M . 108 . „ H . J . Wicks , W . M . 1269 . ,. G . L . Kennaby , J . W . 1420 . „ S . B . Wilson , P . M . Sg . „ * W . G . Kentish , Sec . W . M . 1768 , P . M . 1293 . * Members o £ the Committee . THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL OK THE LODGE WILL TAKE PLACE AT FREEMASONS' HALL , On FRIDAY EVENING , 24 th FEBRUARY , 1 S 8 S , ON WHICH OCCASION Alderman Sir EEGINALD "HAtfSOff , Bart ., PAST GRAND WARDEN , Has kindly consented to Preside . The Lodge will be opened at 6 o ' clock p . m . precisely . THE SECOND LECTURE WILL BE WORKED . ist Section by Bro . C . E . Cassal , J . D ., 141 * 1 , 1974 . 2 nd ., „ ] . J . Black , I . P . M . and Sec . 1564 . 3 rd „ „ W . S . Lee , I . P . M . 1768 , and P . M . 1201 . 4 th „ „ C . W . A . Trollope , P . M . 1826 . Sth „ „ J . E . Terry , S . W . 1964 . TICKETS for the SUPPER , including admission to the Lodge Bs . each , may be had of the Stewards , or of the Secretary , Bro . W , G . KENTISH , Suffolk House , Laurence Pountney Hili , E . C . N . B . — The Emulation Lodge o £ Improvement meets at Freemasons' Hall , on every Friday Evening , at Six o'clock , excepting in the months of July , August , and September .
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FEBNLEY TEMPERANCE HOTEL , WORTH PARADE , BATH . One of the most Comfortable and Economical Hotels in the West of England . Close to the Finest Suite of Mineral Water Baths in Europe . Tar ff on application . W . L . HARRISOM * , Proprietor .
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mJOHNGOW, ¦ f $ P- > NEW BROAD ST ., E . O . . - ¦\ T - . Outside Railway Station ) . nr-AAli *^ HONEY Z . ANE MARKET , CHEAPSIDE . £ VJ 93 j THEOBALD'S RD ., HOLBOM , W . C . -j 125 , BROMPTON ROAD , S . W . fl KBV ** ' JOHN GOW always has on sale the V 3 ° - Largest Stock in London of the Very Best m-n Quality at Lowest Prices . Barrelled ^ ftltUP Oysters . Cfl ^ P ERFECTLY-FITTED O YSTER SALOON Now Open at New Broad Street .
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TO LET—The UPPER PART of a HOUSE near the General Post Office . Eight Rooms , together or separate . —Apply B . J ., Office of this Paper .
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MISS EMILY M . FOXCROFT , "Contralto Vocalist , " CAN BE ENGAGED for MASONIC FESTIVALS , INSTALLATION BANQUETS , CONCERTS , & c—For Terms , Address 3 , Holford Street , W . C .
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LONDON UNIVERSITY , CIVIL SERVICE , MILITARY , AND OTHER EXAMINATIONS . —PUPILS ( resident or non-resident ) sucessfully Prepared by an experienced Coach , N . W . district . —L ., P . Z ., Freemason office .
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JUST PUBLISHED . ANTHEM- "BEHOLD HOW GOOD AND JOYFUL " ( Dedicated to Right Hon . the Earl of Mount EDGCUMBE , Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ) , Composed by Bro . C . E . J ULEFF , P . P . G . O . Cornwall , Organist and Choir Director of Bodmin Parish Church . PRICE 4 d . of the Composer . N . B . —This Anthem is already on several cathedral lists , and will shortly be in a second edition .
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/c_yCOCKERELL'S ' \> 13 , CORNHILL , E . C . f ^ yj For Prices , see Daily Papers . C \~ / Trucks direct from the ' Colliery to every Railway Station .
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A.MONARCHKINO, TAILOR , Cornhill , E . G ., and Regent-street , W ., LONDON . 10 PER CENT . DISCOUNT FOR CASH .
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fGEORGESPILLER ^ fig Surgeon ' s Optician , fe fe ? 3 , WIGMORE ST ., W . A ? * SHOT-PROOF SPECTACLES . ^ ^ THE NEW § " SHOOTING" PINGE-NEZ , S > WITH RIGID BRIDGE . £ r ! They press the nose much less than 5 any other eye-glass .
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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OE "£befreemason." INSEBTION * SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 0 5 o ONE PAGE 10 o o ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , 2 s . < 5 d ., and 6 d . PER LINE additional .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications were either received tod late for publication or stand over for want of space ' . — CRAFT LODGES—Derwent , No . 40 ; Fortitude , No . 2 S 1 : Square and Compass , No . 1336 ; Jordan , No . 1402 ; Old England , No . 1790 ; and Chiswick , No . 2012 . LODGE OS * INSTRUCTION—Jordan , No . 1402 . ROVAL ARCH CHAPTER—Loyalty , No . 243 .
CORRESPONDENCE— "An Old P . M . "—J . H . Consecration of the Cov / per and Newton Lodge , No . 2244 . Masonic Ball at Northampton . History of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . The Second Annual Ball of the Rothesay Lodge , No . 16 S 7 .
BOOKS . & c , RECEIVED . "Victorian Freemason , " "The Freemason" ( Sydney ) , " Keystone , " " South Australian Freemason , " " New ' Zealand Freemason , " " Uevista Ma > onica , " " Liberal Freemason , " " Orient , " 'Die Bauhutte , " and " Vi . ice of Mnsonrv " ( Chicago ) .
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SAXUKDA * . FEBRUARY 18 , ii-588 . *
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ] AN OLD LODGE AT CHICHESTER . To the Editor ofthe "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , In the Freemason of the nth inst ., page 86 , at a meeting of the " Lodge of Union , " No . 38 , Bro . Molesworth is reported to have said that : " In 1724 the Lodge of
at . John was consecrated at the White Horse Inn , holding its meetings on the third Friday in the month . " The antiquity of Freemasonry in Chichester is undoubted ; but I venture to ask Bro . Molesworth for some reliable evidence in reference to the meeting of the lodge referred to ( which in Grand Lodge records never bore any name ) at the " White Horse " as early as 1724 , as I do not find it was there prior to 1738 . Also , if there are any particulars as to the " consecration , " and what it consisted of . The first mention of the lodge , so far as I am aware , is in Engraved List of 1725 , " Swan , City of Chichester , Third Fryday in Every Month , " without any number .
( Vide frontispiece to "Masonic Records , 1717—1886 , " ) and in the MS , List of 1725 , in Grand Lodge minute book , it is "Swan in Chichester . " In 1729 it is numbered " 31 , Swan , City of Chichester , Third Friday in the month , " and the Grand Lodge MS . List of 1731-2 , as well as Rawlinson's List of 1733 , describe its place of meeting as at the " Swan , City of Chichester , " According to W . Smith ' s