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Summary Of News For June.

entering into an amalgamation with a new company , provisionally registered , under the title of " The Bank of London and National Provincial Life and Fire Insurance Association , " by directors of the Bank of London and of this company , the present shareholders receiving two shares of £ 1 paid for every single share held in the company . A similar meeting was also held of the Fire Company , in which the shareholders are to receive five shares of £ 1 paid for every four such shares now held .

The quarterly meeting of the Conservative Land Society was held on the 26 th , when a report was presented , which said : —The following are the highly gratifying returns of the business for the quarter ending June 24 th , 1856 : cash received from Lady-day 1856 to Midsummer 1856 , inclusive , £ 17 , 156 . 6 s . 9 d . Total cash received to June 24 , 1856 , £ 241 , 162 . 14 s . lOd . Total withdrawals from September 1852 to Midsummer 1856 £ 32 , 273 . 7 s . 3 d . The total number of shares in progress or uncompleted , taken up to June 24 th , 1856 , were £ 10 , 188 . The completed shares to ditto , were 2 , 040 . Total shares issued to Midsummer 1856 , 12 , 228 . The returns of the Register of Order of Rights are as follow : —Completed . 2 , 040 :

drawn , 2 , 348 ; seniority , 1 , 204 ; total , 5 , 592 : deduct Rights exercised on Estates , & c , 3 , 159 : unexercised Rights , 2 , 433 . The last number to be placed on the Order of Rights by seniority or date of Membership , after the 35 th public drawing of the 26 th of June ( this day ) , will be about share No . 3 , 713 . The Executive Committee have the pleasure to state that the sale of land , in detached plots , duriner the past auarter has amounted to £ 8 , 958 . 5 s . The total amount of land

sold from the formation of the Society up to June 24 th , 1856 , is £ 178 , 060 . 9 s . 2 d . The above returns show an increase in the receipts over the corresponding quarter last year of £ 4 , 778 . lis . 5 d . Increase as compared with the last quarter of £ 4 , 410 . Is . 3 d . Increase in the sale of land over the previous quarter of £ 6 , 636 . 145 . 6 d . The report was adopted , and the drawings proceeded with .

MISCELLANEOUS

The Sunday Band question has been settled by bands provided by subscription being allowed to play in the Regent ' s and Victoria Parks . The Paris Agricultural Exhibition , which was opened on the 2 nd , proved most successful . Many fine specimens of English cattle were sold at remarkably high prices . The Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park , formerly occupied by George IV ., has just been put in a fitting state for the reception of his Royal Highness Prince Alfred , now in his twelfth year , in order that the young prince may uninterruptedly pursue his studies , more particularly that portion comprising engineering , under his tutor , Lieut . Co well , of the Royal Engineers .

The baptism of the Imperial Prince of France took place on the 15 th . There were great rejoicings , and gratuitous performances at the theatres , Capt . Henry L . Thompson , one of the heroes of Kars , died in Gloucester-street , Belgrave-road , on the 13 th , almost immediately on his arrival in England . He was only twenty-seven years of age . General Sir Wm . Fen wick Williams , of Kara , arrived in Dover on the 16 th , and was most warmly received—a congratulatory address being presented to him by the corporation .

The Times states that her Majesty will be advised by Lord Palmerston to raise Sir Edmund Lyons to the peerage , in consideration of his services while in the command of the fleet in the Black Sea . The bishopric of Gloucester and Bristol , vacated by the death of Dr . Monk , has been offered by Lord Palmerston to the Rev . Richard Chenevix Trench , M . A ., Professor of Theology in King ' s College , London , rector of Ifcchin Stoke , neai A Ires ford , Hants , and chaplain to the Bishop of Oxford . Mr . Mochi , the governor of the Unity Bank , and Mr . Keats , of the well known firm of Fortnum and Mason , were elected Sheriffs of London on the 21 th .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-07-01, Page 69” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 14 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01071856/page/69/.
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ON THE MYSTERIES OF THE EARLY AGES AS CONNECTED WITH RELIGION. Article 1
PRINTERS' ASYLUM. Article 5
AN INCIDENT OF THE ST. LEGER FAMILY. Article 6
THE SIGNS OF ENGLAND; Article 8
MASONRY: Article 12
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 13
ST. ANN'S SCHOOLS, FLORAL FETE, CREMORNE. Article 14
« PASSE." Article 15
MUSIC. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE " MARK " DEGREE. Article 28
THE CHRISTIANITY OF MASONRY. Article 28
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 29
GRAND LODGE. Article 32
ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL, GRAY'SINN ROAD. Article 36
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
INSTRUCTION. Article 41
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 58
KNIGHTS TEMPI AE. Article 60
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND. Article 62
INDIA. Article 63
AMERICA. Article 64
HOLLAND. Article 65
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE. Article 65
Obituary. Article 70
NOTICE. Article 72
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 72
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Summary Of News For June.

entering into an amalgamation with a new company , provisionally registered , under the title of " The Bank of London and National Provincial Life and Fire Insurance Association , " by directors of the Bank of London and of this company , the present shareholders receiving two shares of £ 1 paid for every single share held in the company . A similar meeting was also held of the Fire Company , in which the shareholders are to receive five shares of £ 1 paid for every four such shares now held .

The quarterly meeting of the Conservative Land Society was held on the 26 th , when a report was presented , which said : —The following are the highly gratifying returns of the business for the quarter ending June 24 th , 1856 : cash received from Lady-day 1856 to Midsummer 1856 , inclusive , £ 17 , 156 . 6 s . 9 d . Total cash received to June 24 , 1856 , £ 241 , 162 . 14 s . lOd . Total withdrawals from September 1852 to Midsummer 1856 £ 32 , 273 . 7 s . 3 d . The total number of shares in progress or uncompleted , taken up to June 24 th , 1856 , were £ 10 , 188 . The completed shares to ditto , were 2 , 040 . Total shares issued to Midsummer 1856 , 12 , 228 . The returns of the Register of Order of Rights are as follow : —Completed . 2 , 040 :

drawn , 2 , 348 ; seniority , 1 , 204 ; total , 5 , 592 : deduct Rights exercised on Estates , & c , 3 , 159 : unexercised Rights , 2 , 433 . The last number to be placed on the Order of Rights by seniority or date of Membership , after the 35 th public drawing of the 26 th of June ( this day ) , will be about share No . 3 , 713 . The Executive Committee have the pleasure to state that the sale of land , in detached plots , duriner the past auarter has amounted to £ 8 , 958 . 5 s . The total amount of land

sold from the formation of the Society up to June 24 th , 1856 , is £ 178 , 060 . 9 s . 2 d . The above returns show an increase in the receipts over the corresponding quarter last year of £ 4 , 778 . lis . 5 d . Increase as compared with the last quarter of £ 4 , 410 . Is . 3 d . Increase in the sale of land over the previous quarter of £ 6 , 636 . 145 . 6 d . The report was adopted , and the drawings proceeded with .

MISCELLANEOUS

The Sunday Band question has been settled by bands provided by subscription being allowed to play in the Regent ' s and Victoria Parks . The Paris Agricultural Exhibition , which was opened on the 2 nd , proved most successful . Many fine specimens of English cattle were sold at remarkably high prices . The Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park , formerly occupied by George IV ., has just been put in a fitting state for the reception of his Royal Highness Prince Alfred , now in his twelfth year , in order that the young prince may uninterruptedly pursue his studies , more particularly that portion comprising engineering , under his tutor , Lieut . Co well , of the Royal Engineers .

The baptism of the Imperial Prince of France took place on the 15 th . There were great rejoicings , and gratuitous performances at the theatres , Capt . Henry L . Thompson , one of the heroes of Kars , died in Gloucester-street , Belgrave-road , on the 13 th , almost immediately on his arrival in England . He was only twenty-seven years of age . General Sir Wm . Fen wick Williams , of Kara , arrived in Dover on the 16 th , and was most warmly received—a congratulatory address being presented to him by the corporation .

The Times states that her Majesty will be advised by Lord Palmerston to raise Sir Edmund Lyons to the peerage , in consideration of his services while in the command of the fleet in the Black Sea . The bishopric of Gloucester and Bristol , vacated by the death of Dr . Monk , has been offered by Lord Palmerston to the Rev . Richard Chenevix Trench , M . A ., Professor of Theology in King ' s College , London , rector of Ifcchin Stoke , neai A Ires ford , Hants , and chaplain to the Bishop of Oxford . Mr . Mochi , the governor of the Unity Bank , and Mr . Keats , of the well known firm of Fortnum and Mason , were elected Sheriffs of London on the 21 th .

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