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Royal Free Hospital.

As % JlcMartal In most strict conformity with the whole tenor of the Life of His late Royal Highness PRINCE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK , DUKE OF SUSSEX ,

and therefore the most fitting to secure and perpetuate the memory of his many virtues , this Foundation Stone of the " SUSSEX WING , " to the ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL , was laid in ample Masonic form on the 30 th day of July 1855

, , and in the Eighteenth year of the Reign of Her Most Gracious Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA , by The Right Hon . the EAEL OF ZETLAND , Grand Master of the Fraternity of Freemasons of England , Assisted by The Sussex Memorial Committee and

The Governors of the Royal Free Hospital . Architect : Builders : Mr . CHARLES INNES . Messrs . CARTER & ELLIS . The Grand Treasurer then deposited a Phial ' containing the Coins ; and one of the Vice-Presidents of the Hospital deposited a History of the Hospital and a Copy of the Laws of the Institution beneath the Stone . After which the Grand Secretary

placed the plate on the Lower Stone . The Cement was next placed on the upper face of the Bottom Stone , and the Grand Master adjusted the same with a very elegant Trowel , and the Upper Stone was lowered slowly , whilst the Band played " Rule Britannia . " The Grand Master next proved the just position and form of the Stone by the Plumb , Level , and Square , delivered to him by the Deputj r -Grand Master . Being satisfied in these particularshe gave the Stone three knocks with the Mallbelonging

, , to the Lodge of Antiquity , and which it will be recollected , were recently explained to have been presented to that Lodge by Br . Christopher Wren , it having been used by His Majesty Charles II . in laying the foundation-stone of St . Paul ' s Cathedral . The Cornucopia , belonging to the Grand Lodge , and which are very magnificent ,

containing the corn , and the ewers , with the wine and oil , as emblems of plenty , joy and rejoicing , were next banded to the Grand Master , who strewed the corn and poured the wine and oil over the stone , with the accustomed ceremonies . The Grand Chaplain having offered up an appropriate prayer to the Great Architect of the Universe , the acting G . M . inspected the plan of the intended building , and delivered it to the architect , together with the several tools used in proving the position of the stone , desiring him to proceed , without loss of time , to the completion

of the work . At the conclusion of the ceremony the band performed the national anthem of "jGod save the Queen , " and the brethren returned in procession to the Welsh School , when Grand Lodge was finally closed . There were a large number of ladies present during the ceremony . In the evening a large party of the brethren and friends of the institution sat down to a very elegant dinner which was served with a degree of taste and liberality which reflects the highest credit on the new proprietors , Messrs . Elkington & Co . —hut the late period of the month at which it took place , necessarily compels us to postpone our report of the speeches until our next number .

“The Masonic Mirror: 1855-08-01, Page 29” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 9 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mir/issues/mmg_01081855/page/29/.
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THE MARK DEGREE. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
THE CHANCES OF LIFE, Article 8
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 9
A MASONIC SONG. Article 16
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 17
THE LIGHT DIVINE. Article 26
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 27
ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL. Article 27
LONDON LODGES. Article 30
INSTRUCTION. Article 32
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 33
ROYAL ARCH. Article 37
THE COLONIES. Article 39
AMERICA. Article 39
THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 41
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY. Article 44
OBITUARY. Article 51
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Royal Free Hospital.

As % JlcMartal In most strict conformity with the whole tenor of the Life of His late Royal Highness PRINCE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK , DUKE OF SUSSEX ,

and therefore the most fitting to secure and perpetuate the memory of his many virtues , this Foundation Stone of the " SUSSEX WING , " to the ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL , was laid in ample Masonic form on the 30 th day of July 1855

, , and in the Eighteenth year of the Reign of Her Most Gracious Majesty QUEEN VICTORIA , by The Right Hon . the EAEL OF ZETLAND , Grand Master of the Fraternity of Freemasons of England , Assisted by The Sussex Memorial Committee and

The Governors of the Royal Free Hospital . Architect : Builders : Mr . CHARLES INNES . Messrs . CARTER & ELLIS . The Grand Treasurer then deposited a Phial ' containing the Coins ; and one of the Vice-Presidents of the Hospital deposited a History of the Hospital and a Copy of the Laws of the Institution beneath the Stone . After which the Grand Secretary

placed the plate on the Lower Stone . The Cement was next placed on the upper face of the Bottom Stone , and the Grand Master adjusted the same with a very elegant Trowel , and the Upper Stone was lowered slowly , whilst the Band played " Rule Britannia . " The Grand Master next proved the just position and form of the Stone by the Plumb , Level , and Square , delivered to him by the Deputj r -Grand Master . Being satisfied in these particularshe gave the Stone three knocks with the Mallbelonging

, , to the Lodge of Antiquity , and which it will be recollected , were recently explained to have been presented to that Lodge by Br . Christopher Wren , it having been used by His Majesty Charles II . in laying the foundation-stone of St . Paul ' s Cathedral . The Cornucopia , belonging to the Grand Lodge , and which are very magnificent ,

containing the corn , and the ewers , with the wine and oil , as emblems of plenty , joy and rejoicing , were next banded to the Grand Master , who strewed the corn and poured the wine and oil over the stone , with the accustomed ceremonies . The Grand Chaplain having offered up an appropriate prayer to the Great Architect of the Universe , the acting G . M . inspected the plan of the intended building , and delivered it to the architect , together with the several tools used in proving the position of the stone , desiring him to proceed , without loss of time , to the completion

of the work . At the conclusion of the ceremony the band performed the national anthem of "jGod save the Queen , " and the brethren returned in procession to the Welsh School , when Grand Lodge was finally closed . There were a large number of ladies present during the ceremony . In the evening a large party of the brethren and friends of the institution sat down to a very elegant dinner which was served with a degree of taste and liberality which reflects the highest credit on the new proprietors , Messrs . Elkington & Co . —hut the late period of the month at which it took place , necessarily compels us to postpone our report of the speeches until our next number .

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