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ROYAL MasonicInstitutionforGirls, ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTEBSEA RISE , S . W . IUSTITTTTED 1788 . Chief Patroness : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Grand Patron and President : His Boyal Highness THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . Grand Patroness : Her Royal Highness THE PRINCESS OP WALES . A GENERAL COURT of the GOVERNORS and SUBSCRIBERS of this . Institution will be held in the Large Hall of the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street , Lincoln's Inn Fields , London , on Thursday , the 7 th day of October 1897 , at Twelve o'clock precisely , on the General Business of the Institution ; to consider Notices of Motion as under , and to elect 15 Girls into the School , from a list of 26 approved candidates . The election will commence at one o'clock , or immediately after the conclusion of the General Business . NOTICES' OF MOTION . By R . W . Bro . Sir John Monckton P . G . W . Patron : — " That this Court accept the sum of Eleven Hundred Guineas from Worshipful Bro . George Heaton P . Prov . G . D . West Yorkshire P . M . 258 , for the purchase of a perpetual presentation of one girl to the School , to be called the " George Heaton West Yorkshire Presentation , ' the right of such presentation being vested in the said George Heaton for his life , and , in the event of his wife Mary Heaton surviving him , in her , for her life , and afterwards in the Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire for the time being ( or the temporary Masonic representative of such Provincial Grand Master ) acting upon the recommendation of the Worshipful Master for the time being of the Amphibious Lodge , No . 258 , and in the event of the Lodge ceasing to exist , on his own responsibility . " By W . Bro . Alfred C . Spaull Patron : — That the following be adopted as new Laws : — " 40 A . Any Masonic Charitable Association ( whose Rules must first have been duly registered in the books of the Institution ) , upon payment of donations amounting to Fift y Guineas , shall have the privilege of nominating one of its Executive Officers as a Life Subscriber with one Vote at each Election of Girls , and for every further completed sum of Fifty Guineas , he shall receive an additional Vote , or in lieu thereof the Association may nominate a second Executive Officer for the like privileges . " " 38 A . A Subscriber of Half-a-Guinea shall have one Vote at the next ensuing Election . " F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . 5 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . C , 30 th September 1897 .

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ROYAL MasonicInstitutionforBoys, WOOD GREEN , "LO ^ DOK " , M * . Grand Patron : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His Royal Highness THE PBINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY COURT of the GOVERNORS and SUBSCRIBERS will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , Lincoln's Inn Fields , London , on Friday , the 8 th day of October 1897 , for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution . To consider Notices of Motion by the V . W . Bro . Richard Eve P . G . Treas ., Patron and Trustee of thc Institution , Chairman of the Board of Management : — ( I . ) " That in addition to the Premium Votes conferred under Law . - * 26 and 27 , every Steward at the Centenary Festival shall be entitled to Premium Votes in proportion to his or her personal Donation as follows , viz : —Two in consideration of the first Ten Guineas , and oneforevory Five Guineas beyond that sum . " ( II ) . "That for the purposes of the Centenary Festival , Law 28 be suspended , and that in lieu of the ' List' Votes conferred thereunder every Steward at this Festival shall be entitled to Two Premium Votes for every Twenty Guineas on the gross total of his or her List . " ( III ) . "That in the case of Personal Annual Subscriptions commenced on the List of a Steward at the Centenary Festival and continued at intervals of not more than twelve months , the completion of every Six Guineas so subscribed shall entitle the Contributor to all the privileges of a Life Subscriber of £ 5 5 s paid in one sum , notwithstanding such contributor shall have received Votes as an Annual Subscriber in the meantime . " ( IV . ) That the following New Laws be adopted : — 20 A . " Any Masonic Charitable Association ( whose Rules must first have been duly registered in the books of the Institution ) , upon payment of Donations amounting to Fifty Guineas shall have the privilege of nominating one of its executive officers as a Life Subscriber with one vote at each Election of Boys , and for every further completed sum of Fifty Guineas , he shall receive an additional vote , or in lieu thereof the Association may nominate a second executive officer for the like privileges . " 24 A .. " A Subscriber of Half-a-Guinea shall have one Vote at the next ensuing Election . " To consider Notice of Motion by W . Bro . H . Thomson Lyon Life Governor : — " That the words ' Board of Management' be substituted for the word ' Council' in the third line of Law 53 . " To Elect fifteen Boys from an approved List of forty-nine Candidates * , reduced to forty-seven by the admission , on extraordinary vacancies , of ( No . 7 on List ) Eales , Arthur Douglas . ( No . 12 on List ) Peel , Gilbert William . The Chair will be taken at twelve o ' clock at noon precisely . The Ballot for the Election of Boys will be open at One o'clock , or so soon as the General Business of the Court shall have terminated , and will close at Three o ' clock precisely . By order , 3 . M . McLEOD , Secretary . 6 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . 30 th September 1897 .

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ROYAL MasonicInstitutionforGirls, ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTEBSEA RISE , S . W . IUSTITTTTED 1788 . Chief Patroness : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Grand Patron and President : His Boyal Highness THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . Grand Patroness : Her Royal Highness THE PRINCESS OP WALES . A GENERAL COURT of the GOVERNORS and SUBSCRIBERS of this . Institution will be held in the Large Hall of the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street , Lincoln's Inn Fields , London , on Thursday , the 7 th day of October 1897 , at Twelve o'clock precisely , on the General Business of the Institution ; to consider Notices of Motion as under , and to elect 15 Girls into the School , from a list of 26 approved candidates . The election will commence at one o'clock , or immediately after the conclusion of the General Business . NOTICES' OF MOTION . By R . W . Bro . Sir John Monckton P . G . W . Patron : — " That this Court accept the sum of Eleven Hundred Guineas from Worshipful Bro . George Heaton P . Prov . G . D . West Yorkshire P . M . 258 , for the purchase of a perpetual presentation of one girl to the School , to be called the " George Heaton West Yorkshire Presentation , ' the right of such presentation being vested in the said George Heaton for his life , and , in the event of his wife Mary Heaton surviving him , in her , for her life , and afterwards in the Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire for the time being ( or the temporary Masonic representative of such Provincial Grand Master ) acting upon the recommendation of the Worshipful Master for the time being of the Amphibious Lodge , No . 258 , and in the event of the Lodge ceasing to exist , on his own responsibility . " By W . Bro . Alfred C . Spaull Patron : — That the following be adopted as new Laws : — " 40 A . Any Masonic Charitable Association ( whose Rules must first have been duly registered in the books of the Institution ) , upon payment of donations amounting to Fift y Guineas , shall have the privilege of nominating one of its Executive Officers as a Life Subscriber with one Vote at each Election of Girls , and for every further completed sum of Fifty Guineas , he shall receive an additional Vote , or in lieu thereof the Association may nominate a second Executive Officer for the like privileges . " " 38 A . A Subscriber of Half-a-Guinea shall have one Vote at the next ensuing Election . " F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . 5 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . C , 30 th September 1897 .

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The 110 th Anniversary Festival will take place in May next , under distinguished Presidency . The service ' s of Brethren willing to act as Stewards on this occasion are very earnestly solicited , and it will be esteemed as a further favour if such Brethren will kindl y send in their names to the Secretary as early as convenient . Stewards are very greatly needed .

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THERAILWAYHOTEL,HARROW, ADJOINING THE L . & N . W . R . STATION . The Railway Hotel , now entirely re-decorated and furnished contains the best and Most Comfortable Lodge Accommodation , with ample Ante-Rooms , Large Banqueting Rooms and every convenience . THREE LOCOES ALREADY MEET HERE . SPECIMENS OF MENU , WITH PRICES , SENT ON APPLICATION . . Proprietor --- - - C . W . HOWELL .

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ROYAL MasonicInstitutionforBoys, WOOD GREEN , "LO ^ DOK " , M * . Grand Patron : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His Royal Highness THE PBINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY COURT of the GOVERNORS and SUBSCRIBERS will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , Lincoln's Inn Fields , London , on Friday , the 8 th day of October 1897 , for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution . To consider Notices of Motion by the V . W . Bro . Richard Eve P . G . Treas ., Patron and Trustee of thc Institution , Chairman of the Board of Management : — ( I . ) " That in addition to the Premium Votes conferred under Law . - * 26 and 27 , every Steward at the Centenary Festival shall be entitled to Premium Votes in proportion to his or her personal Donation as follows , viz : —Two in consideration of the first Ten Guineas , and oneforevory Five Guineas beyond that sum . " ( II ) . "That for the purposes of the Centenary Festival , Law 28 be suspended , and that in lieu of the ' List' Votes conferred thereunder every Steward at this Festival shall be entitled to Two Premium Votes for every Twenty Guineas on the gross total of his or her List . " ( III ) . "That in the case of Personal Annual Subscriptions commenced on the List of a Steward at the Centenary Festival and continued at intervals of not more than twelve months , the completion of every Six Guineas so subscribed shall entitle the Contributor to all the privileges of a Life Subscriber of £ 5 5 s paid in one sum , notwithstanding such contributor shall have received Votes as an Annual Subscriber in the meantime . " ( IV . ) That the following New Laws be adopted : — 20 A . " Any Masonic Charitable Association ( whose Rules must first have been duly registered in the books of the Institution ) , upon payment of Donations amounting to Fifty Guineas shall have the privilege of nominating one of its executive officers as a Life Subscriber with one vote at each Election of Boys , and for every further completed sum of Fifty Guineas , he shall receive an additional vote , or in lieu thereof the Association may nominate a second executive officer for the like privileges . " 24 A .. " A Subscriber of Half-a-Guinea shall have one Vote at the next ensuing Election . " To consider Notice of Motion by W . Bro . H . Thomson Lyon Life Governor : — " That the words ' Board of Management' be substituted for the word ' Council' in the third line of Law 53 . " To Elect fifteen Boys from an approved List of forty-nine Candidates * , reduced to forty-seven by the admission , on extraordinary vacancies , of ( No . 7 on List ) Eales , Arthur Douglas . ( No . 12 on List ) Peel , Gilbert William . The Chair will be taken at twelve o ' clock at noon precisely . The Ballot for the Election of Boys will be open at One o'clock , or so soon as the General Business of the Court shall have terminated , and will close at Three o ' clock precisely . By order , 3 . M . McLEOD , Secretary . 6 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . 30 th September 1897 .

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* * * The Centenary Festival will be held in 1898 , H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , K . G ., M . W . G . M ., President of the Institution , in the Chair . The services of Ladies and Brethren as Stewards on this all-important occasion are earnestly solicited , and will be gratefully acknowledged .

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\ \ \ IMPORTANT— Please note that A . JUGLA'S > v * k \ . rf \ Trade mark is as under : — ^t>VSOO T D ME^Ar ^77=^» | % - ^ / - « lyi / ALFRED JUGLA—( a candidate ) . A well-known electioneering agent writes as follows : — "A . JUGLA heads the poll a long way as the best man in London for perfectly fitting genuine Kid Gloves , and my wife declares that his black gloves are the only really black gloves to be had in London ; the others are black and white , or so badly dyed that they stain the hand like ink . HIGHLY FINISHED PERFECT FITTING SHIRTS made to measure or ready made . GLOVES TO MEASURE OR FROM STOCK , if by the doz . or \ doz . subject to a discount of 6 / - per dozen . A . JUGLA , 24 Coventry St ., London , W . C .

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