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New Music.

NEW MUSIC .

All Music intended for review should bo addressed to the Editor of The "Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N * . — : o : — " Ma Cberio . " Waltz . Composed by Percy M . Hewitt .

" Sweetheart . " Song . Written by Claxaou Bellamy , composed by Percy M . Hovvitfc . " Dream Memories . " Song . Written aud composed by Lindsay Lennox . London : THE LONDON MUSIC PUBLISHING Co . ( LIMITED ) , 51 Great

Marlborough Street , W . FOR either playing or dancing " Ma Chetie" waltz is well adapted , as ifc is smooth sounding and pretty . Ifc lias already become so popnlar thafc ifc is nightly played afc several theatres during interva ' s . The waltz is dedicated to the composer's friend , Edward

Ftood , Esq . A song , entitled " Sweetheart , " has boon adapted from tbe above waltz , and appropriate words havo been written by Claxson Bellamy . Tho refrain of tho waltz is of course brought in , and

it makes a charming song . Mr . Lindsay Lennox has shown some clever work iu his " Dream Memories . " It is an elective and bright composition , the burden of the music being of a lively waltz tune , which is sure to please an audience .

"Eldorado . " Waltz . Composed by T . Popplowell Roy le . "Thy King . " Song . Written by Henry Vanghan , composed by Paul Rodney . " Little Lord Fauntleroy . " Song . Written aud composed by Michael Watson .

Loudon : ENOCH AND SONS , 14 and 14 A Great Marlborough Street , W . DANCE music , and especially waltzes , are always welcome , and we feel sure thafc T . P . Royle ' s " Eldorado" is destined to stay and become popnlar . It is a strikingly taking piece , while the melody is pretty . Henry Vanghan and Paul Rodney ' s " Thy King" is a

splendid sacred song ; the words are appropriate , while the music is effective and tuneful . " Little Lord Fannfcleroy " is another good composition ; ifc is dedicated to Mrs . Francis Burnett . Ifc was written and composed by the late Michael Watson , who has supplied fche musical world wifch a song thafc will be heard frequently ; ib has a fine melod y , and the refrain ia taking .

Tell Them . " Song . Written by Clifton Bingham , composed by F . Paolo Tosti . London : 6 . RICORDI AND CO ., 265 Regent Street , W . Tins song ia one that can well be recommended , it is in F . Paolo Tosti ' s best style . The delightful themes are so taking that any one singing them cannot fail to be appreciated . Graceful wort ' s Lave been supplied by Clifton Bingham .

" Love ' s Guiding Star . " Song . Written by Wallace Lowell , com posed b y M . Lo Roy . " The Bonny Oak Tree . " Song . Written by Clement Scott , com posed by Edward Solomon .

" A Song of fche Sea . " Song . Written by Arthur Bourchier , composed by Lady Arthur Hill .

London : METZLER AND CO ., 42 Great Marlborough Street , W . Atr , those songs are above the average of the drawing-room ballad , and should be eagerly sought after . "Love ' s Guiding Star" is a tuneful waltz song , with a pleasant air , and one easily learned . Ifc has been sung by Nikita , at tho Covent Garden Promenade Concerts , where it proved a great snccess . A fine bass or baritone song is Clement

l * i V <•, £ jawara Solomon ' s " Bonny Oak Tree . " Just at this time , while " The Royal Oak " is popular afc Drury Lane , this composition is appropriate , bat at any time ifc shonld be a favourite , for it has the merit of being not only a good song , but a taking and effective one in the bargain . "A Song of tho Sea" is , as the title implies , a "autical one , with a fine swinging refrain , end a striking and

melo" Cotno back , Der- Heart . " Song . Written by Lindsay Lei no * composed by Seymour Smith . " "Toil and Prayer . " Song . Written and composed by M . Piccolomiui

London : EVANS AND CO ., 33 Argyll Street , Regent Street , W . HE first of these two compositions is a pretty song by our well iown Brother Seymour Smith . The harmony is capital , while the ti ., , 3 1 n , osfc attractive . "Toil and Prayer" is a tuneful cjmposia-en •Caa 1 ) 9 SUTlg eit } jer as '" •sacred subject or nofc . The < - ompaDltneilfc ig mos ( . pie 8 gj , ) t - ( ] 0 cr 03 g . hand movements , repre-Dred " ? r Chim ° of bells ' hQm" e * s < jeet 1 ; -ngly pretty . Wo can pier ti ; 3 WOrk a sacce ? , tbafc ia seldom artveved by such

HOLIOWAY ' S PILLS ASI > 0 - \ AKXI . — Sold ' cr .-i nnd Sailors . — 'J MO < c wcl ! - " > vvri arid easily used rcraci ' e .-s arc eapeeia " y s * ci \ It cable ami cnnvi * n r : nfc for * i ° so who , H |; o soldiers and sa ors , arc exposed to great changes' ot" e q uate , ' , ' u i ° hardships inseparable from their cal " ng . Mtny ol * the diseases

/• ? T ? VtMl in the ! - . vstcrn fl'om those and other untoward causes can l ) t w in ir "'" co , ltl ' * llod hy attention at the * onset , and in Hollow-iy ' s remedV :-"i n i , ( . . to ,,-.,- a ro ., me ! ms 0 £ rciicf , v * thout hir . «_ ' * auco IVOIQ duty . Mivny * , i i . m , < invalided and rendered more or less a burden to hruKolt * and I ' . ' * - •-.. „ , " . "FT 1 * ' - ' * ''' ° e : ll *' y SJ . nptni ,- < onus comply ' " ! , which cala-nity W'l'ht , be "'•suca hy timely iv « w to the i ; i gfiiolloway ' ai i ami Oinfjiuni .

Diary For The Week.

DIARY FOR THE WEEK .

Wc ahull bo obliged if tho Secretaries of the various Lodges throughout the Kingdom will favour us with a lisfc of thoir Days of Meetings , & c ., as wo have decided to insert only those that are verified by the Officers of the several Lodges .

SATURDAY , 2 nd NOVEMBER .

jonorsil CommitteeBoys' School , Freemasons' Hall , nt % 11 ^—Kt . Thomas , City Terminus Hotel , C ; viTm SU * OJ ! , 179—Manchester , Yorkshire Grey , London St ., Tottenham Court IM „ its . ( li ) l ' . ) H—Percy , Jolly Farmers' , Southgate Road , N „ 8 . ( Instruction ) 1275—Star , Dover Castle , Deptford Causeway , S . E ., at 7 , ( lu .-ttrucbiun ) 1238—Finsbury Park , Cock Tavern , Highbury , at 8 . ( Instnietion )

I 3 t * I— Karl of Zetland , Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney , at 7 . ( Instruction ) 1572—Carnarvon , Albion Tavern , AUIorag-ito-stroo ** 1622—Rose , Surrey "Masonic Hall , Camborwoll 1 H 21—Eeclosion , Crown and Anchor , 7 !> ISlmry Stroot , 3 . W ., at 7 . ( Inst ) 2012—Chiswick , WindsorCastlo Hotol , Kin ., ' Street , Hammersmith , at 7 . 39 . ( In ) R . A . -Sinai , Union , Air Street , Regent Street , W ., at 8 . ( Instruct ! u )

301—Prince Gorge , Private Rooms , Bottoms , Eastwood 1 . 153—Truth . Private Rooms . Conservative Club , Newton Heath , . Wiuichostei Mill *— Hova Ecclosia , Old Ship Hotol , lirightou 1507—Elliot , Railway Hotel , Feltham

MONDAY , 4 th NOVEMBEB .

12—Fortitude and Old Cumberland , 129 Laii'lou ' iall-s ^ reo ' . ' •' . —Lougtiuorough , Gauden Hotel , Clapham , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) 25—Robert Burns , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 27—Egyptian , Atlantic Tavern , Brixton , S . W ., ' at 8 . ( Instruction ) •15—Strong Man , Bell nnd Bash , Ropemaker St ., Finsbury , B . C ., at 7 ( In ) 72—Royal Jubilee , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet Street [ 11—St . Luke , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , E . C .

171-Sincerity , Railway Tavern , Railway Place , Fenchurch Street , at 7 . ( ID ) 180—St . James ' s Union , Union Tavern , Air-street , W ., at 8 ( Instruction ) 1 S 8—Joppa , Freemasons' Tavern , W . C . ' ' oG—Unions , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 6 i-i—Wellington , White Swan , High-street , Deptford , at 8 ( Instruction ) 933—Doric , Duke ' s Head , 79 Whitechapel Road , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 975—Rose of Denmark , Gauden Hotel , Clapham Road Station , at 7 * 30 . ( Inst . )

1227—Upton , Three Nuns , Aldgato , E ., at 8 . ( Instruction ) 1319—Asaph , Freemasons' Hall , "W . C . 1125—Hyde Park , Porchester Hotel , Loinstor Place , Cleveland Gardens , at 8 . ( In ) U 15—Prince Leopold , Printing "Works , 202 "Whitechapel Road , K ., at 7 ( Inst . ) MS'j—Marquess of Ripon , Queen's Hotel , "Victoria Park , at 7 . 30 ( In ) 1607—Metropolitan , The Moorgate , Finsbury Pavement , E . G ., at 7 . 30 ( Inst . ) 1695—Royal Commemoration , Railway Hotel , High Street , Putney , at 8 . ( In )

1603—Kilburn , 40 South Molton Street , Oxford Street , W ., at 8 . ( Inst . ) Igi 3 _ -Wcst Smithfield , New Market Hotel , King Street , Smithfield , at 7 ( In . ) 1609—Royal Leopold , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camborwoll , S . E . Iti 93 -Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., at 8 . 30 ( Instruction ) I ro?—(' 'leaner , Seven Sisters Hotel , Pago Groon , Tottenham . 8 . ( Ins !) 1 71 :: —Perseverance , 23 Addlo Street , E . G ., at 7 . ( Instruction ) 1853—Gaston , Freemasons ' Hall , W . C .

I sul—St . Ambrose , Baron ' s Court Hotel , West Kensington . ( Instruction ) ; <) i ) i—Selwyn , East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich . ( Instruction ) 192-1—Wickham , St . Peter ' s Hall , "Wickham Park , Brockloy 19 ! itj—Priory Lodge of Acton , Royal Oak Assembly Hill , High Sire ^ t , Acton R . A . 119 G—U' -ban , Freemason * ' Hall , W . C . R . A . Kilo—Bayard , Masonic Hall , 33 Golden-squaro M . M . 139—Panmure , 8 A Red Lion Square , W . C . s

37—Anchor andHope , Freemasons' Hall , Church Institute , Boltou-le-iloor I * : * —Koyal Sussex , Masonic Hall , Old Orchard-atroot , lUth i ; i _ t > robii y , Freemason's Hall , St . John's-plaoa , Halifax 1 ! 3—Unanimity , Bull Hotel , Preston . 119—Sun , Square , and Compasses , Freemasons' Hill , Collogo-at ., Whitehaven

IK 3—Harmony , Ship Hotel , Favorsham if . I—Unanimity , Masonic Hall , Zetland-street , Wakefield ' .. " ii—Harmony , Huyshe Masonic Temple , Plymouth jc ' iD—Peace and Harmony , Royal Oak Hotel , Dover 2 is—True Love and Unity , Freen - . sons' Hall , Brixham , Dcvou , at 7 . ( Inst )

; — ' c ¦ al , Masonic Hall , Castle-street , Barnstaple i _*" c e-onof tho Nile , Freemasons' Hall , liatloy ¦ —tl ( . ** c . New Masonic Hall , Dartey-sfcroefc , Bradford ¦;— Pi-nee Frederick , White Horse Hotel , Hebden Bridge - ¦ —Vitruvian , Royal Hotel , Ross , Herefordshire

3 ^ 1—Harmony Industry , Smalley ' s Hotel , Market street , Over Darweu < - , *•>~ Ro * 5-al Union , Chequers Hotel , U , < l ridgi . ( Iuitructiou ) 395—Guy , Crown Hotel , Lcammgton Priors 408—Three Graces , Private Rooms , Hcworth 431—St . George , Masonic Hall , Norfolk-street , N . S ' okla . 133—Hope , Swan Hotel , Bri- ? htlingsea J U—Three Grand Principles , Red Lion HotelPotty Carry Cambridge

, , it ;;—Tudor , Red Lion . Hotel , Oldham 473—Churchhill , Masonic Hall , Oxford 182—St . James's , Masonic Rooms , Wrotham Road , Handsworth , Staffordshire {•¦ •<•—Semper Fidelis , Crt vn Hotel , Worcester -, " : — St . Cybi , Town Hall , Holyhead ' , /¦ •'—' Uii -tVf MasonicHall , Southport

¦•' ¦¦•-y i . Cuthbcrga , MasonicHall , Wimborno f . * - ' - ' verton , Masonic Hal ) , Liverpool , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) r-, * , _ :- £ -1 . Oswald , Town Hal ' , Ashbourne , Derbyshire c , •¦ j -LM-ice . dship , Masonic Hall , Peterstiold !( .: vj—SUakspc-aro , Freemasons' Hall , Coopor-strool , Uauuhostir , . " cj—Ktamford , Town Hall , Altrincham , Cheshire * ' . ) -j—Gunclulph , King ' s Head Hotol , Rochester

; . ' . ji— -Uowlcy , Athenjeum , Lancaster - ¦ i , ¦; - Wi ! ton , Red Lion Inn , Blacklcy , Lancashire Hei- Royal Wharfodalo , Private Room , Bovou ^ U' ^ ntu , Otloy , Xurica 1121— St . Oswald , "Wynnstay Arms Hotol , Oswestry 1180—Forward , Masonic Rooms , Newllall-streot , Biroiiugn -iui !* : !!—( . " eeevich , MasonicHall , Gt . George-stroot , Leeds I si ' . ) —Wentworth , Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield . ¦

¦ ** ii- ' .. i-niunc , Masonic Hall , Liverpool . •: . ' 12—i'c ' Warren , Masonic Hall , White Swan Hotel , Uahfiii I 3-S 0—Skelmersdale , Queen ' s Hotel , Waterloo , Liverpool 1-131— "Nottinghamshire , Masonic Hall , Nottingham 1119— Koyal Military , Masonic Hall , Canterbury , at 8 . ( lustnietn- 'i ) 1519—Albert Edward , Albion Hotel , Clayton-lo-Moors , uoar Acunugtou 1512—Lcgiolium , Masonic Hall , Carlton-stroot , C . i iUot ' ord

1573—Caradoc , Masonic Hall . Caer-stroct , Swansea 1 " 75—Olive , Corbet Arms , Market Drayton 1578—Merlin , Now Inn Hotel , Pontypridd , South Waloa H * 7 * i—St . Nicholas , Freemasons' Hall , Graingor-sfcroot , Newcastle 1798— ' / ion , Masonic Rooms , King Street , Manohoa . i'r i !» 77—Jilaekwatcr , Hue Uoar Ik-lel , Maldon , - ¦ 103—Jersey , Coti ' ee Tavern , South .. 1 *

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New Music.

NEW MUSIC .

All Music intended for review should bo addressed to the Editor of The "Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N * . — : o : — " Ma Cberio . " Waltz . Composed by Percy M . Hewitt .

" Sweetheart . " Song . Written by Claxaou Bellamy , composed by Percy M . Hovvitfc . " Dream Memories . " Song . Written aud composed by Lindsay Lennox . London : THE LONDON MUSIC PUBLISHING Co . ( LIMITED ) , 51 Great

Marlborough Street , W . FOR either playing or dancing " Ma Chetie" waltz is well adapted , as ifc is smooth sounding and pretty . Ifc lias already become so popnlar thafc ifc is nightly played afc several theatres during interva ' s . The waltz is dedicated to the composer's friend , Edward

Ftood , Esq . A song , entitled " Sweetheart , " has boon adapted from tbe above waltz , and appropriate words havo been written by Claxson Bellamy . Tho refrain of tho waltz is of course brought in , and

it makes a charming song . Mr . Lindsay Lennox has shown some clever work iu his " Dream Memories . " It is an elective and bright composition , the burden of the music being of a lively waltz tune , which is sure to please an audience .

"Eldorado . " Waltz . Composed by T . Popplowell Roy le . "Thy King . " Song . Written by Henry Vanghan , composed by Paul Rodney . " Little Lord Fauntleroy . " Song . Written aud composed by Michael Watson .

Loudon : ENOCH AND SONS , 14 and 14 A Great Marlborough Street , W . DANCE music , and especially waltzes , are always welcome , and we feel sure thafc T . P . Royle ' s " Eldorado" is destined to stay and become popnlar . It is a strikingly taking piece , while the melody is pretty . Henry Vanghan and Paul Rodney ' s " Thy King" is a

splendid sacred song ; the words are appropriate , while the music is effective and tuneful . " Little Lord Fannfcleroy " is another good composition ; ifc is dedicated to Mrs . Francis Burnett . Ifc was written and composed by the late Michael Watson , who has supplied fche musical world wifch a song thafc will be heard frequently ; ib has a fine melod y , and the refrain ia taking .

Tell Them . " Song . Written by Clifton Bingham , composed by F . Paolo Tosti . London : 6 . RICORDI AND CO ., 265 Regent Street , W . Tins song ia one that can well be recommended , it is in F . Paolo Tosti ' s best style . The delightful themes are so taking that any one singing them cannot fail to be appreciated . Graceful wort ' s Lave been supplied by Clifton Bingham .

" Love ' s Guiding Star . " Song . Written by Wallace Lowell , com posed b y M . Lo Roy . " The Bonny Oak Tree . " Song . Written by Clement Scott , com posed by Edward Solomon .

" A Song of fche Sea . " Song . Written by Arthur Bourchier , composed by Lady Arthur Hill .

London : METZLER AND CO ., 42 Great Marlborough Street , W . Atr , those songs are above the average of the drawing-room ballad , and should be eagerly sought after . "Love ' s Guiding Star" is a tuneful waltz song , with a pleasant air , and one easily learned . Ifc has been sung by Nikita , at tho Covent Garden Promenade Concerts , where it proved a great snccess . A fine bass or baritone song is Clement

l * i V <•, £ jawara Solomon ' s " Bonny Oak Tree . " Just at this time , while " The Royal Oak " is popular afc Drury Lane , this composition is appropriate , bat at any time ifc shonld be a favourite , for it has the merit of being not only a good song , but a taking and effective one in the bargain . "A Song of tho Sea" is , as the title implies , a "autical one , with a fine swinging refrain , end a striking and

melo" Cotno back , Der- Heart . " Song . Written by Lindsay Lei no * composed by Seymour Smith . " "Toil and Prayer . " Song . Written and composed by M . Piccolomiui

London : EVANS AND CO ., 33 Argyll Street , Regent Street , W . HE first of these two compositions is a pretty song by our well iown Brother Seymour Smith . The harmony is capital , while the ti ., , 3 1 n , osfc attractive . "Toil and Prayer" is a tuneful cjmposia-en •Caa 1 ) 9 SUTlg eit } jer as '" •sacred subject or nofc . The < - ompaDltneilfc ig mos ( . pie 8 gj , ) t - ( ] 0 cr 03 g . hand movements , repre-Dred " ? r Chim ° of bells ' hQm" e * s < jeet 1 ; -ngly pretty . Wo can pier ti ; 3 WOrk a sacce ? , tbafc ia seldom artveved by such

HOLIOWAY ' S PILLS ASI > 0 - \ AKXI . — Sold ' cr .-i nnd Sailors . — 'J MO < c wcl ! - " > vvri arid easily used rcraci ' e .-s arc eapeeia " y s * ci \ It cable ami cnnvi * n r : nfc for * i ° so who , H |; o soldiers and sa ors , arc exposed to great changes' ot" e q uate , ' , ' u i ° hardships inseparable from their cal " ng . Mtny ol * the diseases

/• ? T ? VtMl in the ! - . vstcrn fl'om those and other untoward causes can l ) t w in ir "'" co , ltl ' * llod hy attention at the * onset , and in Hollow-iy ' s remedV :-"i n i , ( . . to ,,-.,- a ro ., me ! ms 0 £ rciicf , v * thout hir . «_ ' * auco IVOIQ duty . Mivny * , i i . m , < invalided and rendered more or less a burden to hruKolt * and I ' . ' * - •-.. „ , " . "FT 1 * ' - ' * ''' ° e : ll *' y SJ . nptni ,- < onus comply ' " ! , which cala-nity W'l'ht , be "'•suca hy timely iv « w to the i ; i gfiiolloway ' ai i ami Oinfjiuni .

Diary For The Week.

DIARY FOR THE WEEK .

Wc ahull bo obliged if tho Secretaries of the various Lodges throughout the Kingdom will favour us with a lisfc of thoir Days of Meetings , & c ., as wo have decided to insert only those that are verified by the Officers of the several Lodges .

SATURDAY , 2 nd NOVEMBER .

jonorsil CommitteeBoys' School , Freemasons' Hall , nt % 11 ^—Kt . Thomas , City Terminus Hotel , C ; viTm SU * OJ ! , 179—Manchester , Yorkshire Grey , London St ., Tottenham Court IM „ its . ( li ) l ' . ) H—Percy , Jolly Farmers' , Southgate Road , N „ 8 . ( Instruction ) 1275—Star , Dover Castle , Deptford Causeway , S . E ., at 7 , ( lu .-ttrucbiun ) 1238—Finsbury Park , Cock Tavern , Highbury , at 8 . ( Instnietion )

I 3 t * I— Karl of Zetland , Royal Edward , Triangle , Hackney , at 7 . ( Instruction ) 1572—Carnarvon , Albion Tavern , AUIorag-ito-stroo ** 1622—Rose , Surrey "Masonic Hall , Camborwoll 1 H 21—Eeclosion , Crown and Anchor , 7 !> ISlmry Stroot , 3 . W ., at 7 . ( Inst ) 2012—Chiswick , WindsorCastlo Hotol , Kin ., ' Street , Hammersmith , at 7 . 39 . ( In ) R . A . -Sinai , Union , Air Street , Regent Street , W ., at 8 . ( Instruct ! u )

301—Prince Gorge , Private Rooms , Bottoms , Eastwood 1 . 153—Truth . Private Rooms . Conservative Club , Newton Heath , . Wiuichostei Mill *— Hova Ecclosia , Old Ship Hotol , lirightou 1507—Elliot , Railway Hotel , Feltham

MONDAY , 4 th NOVEMBEB .

12—Fortitude and Old Cumberland , 129 Laii'lou ' iall-s ^ reo ' . ' •' . —Lougtiuorough , Gauden Hotel , Clapham , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) 25—Robert Burns , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 27—Egyptian , Atlantic Tavern , Brixton , S . W ., ' at 8 . ( Instruction ) •15—Strong Man , Bell nnd Bash , Ropemaker St ., Finsbury , B . C ., at 7 ( In ) 72—Royal Jubilee , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet Street [ 11—St . Luke , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , E . C .

171-Sincerity , Railway Tavern , Railway Place , Fenchurch Street , at 7 . ( ID ) 180—St . James ' s Union , Union Tavern , Air-street , W ., at 8 ( Instruction ) 1 S 8—Joppa , Freemasons' Tavern , W . C . ' ' oG—Unions , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 6 i-i—Wellington , White Swan , High-street , Deptford , at 8 ( Instruction ) 933—Doric , Duke ' s Head , 79 Whitechapel Road , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 975—Rose of Denmark , Gauden Hotel , Clapham Road Station , at 7 * 30 . ( Inst . )

1227—Upton , Three Nuns , Aldgato , E ., at 8 . ( Instruction ) 1319—Asaph , Freemasons' Hall , "W . C . 1125—Hyde Park , Porchester Hotel , Loinstor Place , Cleveland Gardens , at 8 . ( In ) U 15—Prince Leopold , Printing "Works , 202 "Whitechapel Road , K ., at 7 ( Inst . ) MS'j—Marquess of Ripon , Queen's Hotel , "Victoria Park , at 7 . 30 ( In ) 1607—Metropolitan , The Moorgate , Finsbury Pavement , E . G ., at 7 . 30 ( Inst . ) 1695—Royal Commemoration , Railway Hotel , High Street , Putney , at 8 . ( In )

1603—Kilburn , 40 South Molton Street , Oxford Street , W ., at 8 . ( Inst . ) Igi 3 _ -Wcst Smithfield , New Market Hotel , King Street , Smithfield , at 7 ( In . ) 1609—Royal Leopold , Surrey Masonic Hall , Camborwoll , S . E . Iti 93 -Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., at 8 . 30 ( Instruction ) I ro?—(' 'leaner , Seven Sisters Hotel , Pago Groon , Tottenham . 8 . ( Ins !) 1 71 :: —Perseverance , 23 Addlo Street , E . G ., at 7 . ( Instruction ) 1853—Gaston , Freemasons ' Hall , W . C .

I sul—St . Ambrose , Baron ' s Court Hotel , West Kensington . ( Instruction ) ; <) i ) i—Selwyn , East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich . ( Instruction ) 192-1—Wickham , St . Peter ' s Hall , "Wickham Park , Brockloy 19 ! itj—Priory Lodge of Acton , Royal Oak Assembly Hill , High Sire ^ t , Acton R . A . 119 G—U' -ban , Freemason * ' Hall , W . C . R . A . Kilo—Bayard , Masonic Hall , 33 Golden-squaro M . M . 139—Panmure , 8 A Red Lion Square , W . C . s

37—Anchor andHope , Freemasons' Hall , Church Institute , Boltou-le-iloor I * : * —Koyal Sussex , Masonic Hall , Old Orchard-atroot , lUth i ; i _ t > robii y , Freemason's Hall , St . John's-plaoa , Halifax 1 ! 3—Unanimity , Bull Hotel , Preston . 119—Sun , Square , and Compasses , Freemasons' Hill , Collogo-at ., Whitehaven

IK 3—Harmony , Ship Hotel , Favorsham if . I—Unanimity , Masonic Hall , Zetland-street , Wakefield ' .. " ii—Harmony , Huyshe Masonic Temple , Plymouth jc ' iD—Peace and Harmony , Royal Oak Hotel , Dover 2 is—True Love and Unity , Freen - . sons' Hall , Brixham , Dcvou , at 7 . ( Inst )

; — ' c ¦ al , Masonic Hall , Castle-street , Barnstaple i _*" c e-onof tho Nile , Freemasons' Hall , liatloy ¦ —tl ( . ** c . New Masonic Hall , Dartey-sfcroefc , Bradford ¦;— Pi-nee Frederick , White Horse Hotel , Hebden Bridge - ¦ —Vitruvian , Royal Hotel , Ross , Herefordshire

3 ^ 1—Harmony Industry , Smalley ' s Hotel , Market street , Over Darweu < - , *•>~ Ro * 5-al Union , Chequers Hotel , U , < l ridgi . ( Iuitructiou ) 395—Guy , Crown Hotel , Lcammgton Priors 408—Three Graces , Private Rooms , Hcworth 431—St . George , Masonic Hall , Norfolk-street , N . S ' okla . 133—Hope , Swan Hotel , Bri- ? htlingsea J U—Three Grand Principles , Red Lion HotelPotty Carry Cambridge

, , it ;;—Tudor , Red Lion . Hotel , Oldham 473—Churchhill , Masonic Hall , Oxford 182—St . James's , Masonic Rooms , Wrotham Road , Handsworth , Staffordshire {•¦ •<•—Semper Fidelis , Crt vn Hotel , Worcester -, " : — St . Cybi , Town Hall , Holyhead ' , /¦ •'—' Uii -tVf MasonicHall , Southport

¦•' ¦¦•-y i . Cuthbcrga , MasonicHall , Wimborno f . * - ' - ' verton , Masonic Hal ) , Liverpool , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) r-, * , _ :- £ -1 . Oswald , Town Hal ' , Ashbourne , Derbyshire c , •¦ j -LM-ice . dship , Masonic Hall , Peterstiold !( .: vj—SUakspc-aro , Freemasons' Hall , Coopor-strool , Uauuhostir , . " cj—Ktamford , Town Hall , Altrincham , Cheshire * ' . ) -j—Gunclulph , King ' s Head Hotol , Rochester

; . ' . ji— -Uowlcy , Athenjeum , Lancaster - ¦ i , ¦; - Wi ! ton , Red Lion Inn , Blacklcy , Lancashire Hei- Royal Wharfodalo , Private Room , Bovou ^ U' ^ ntu , Otloy , Xurica 1121— St . Oswald , "Wynnstay Arms Hotol , Oswestry 1180—Forward , Masonic Rooms , Newllall-streot , Biroiiugn -iui !* : !!—( . " eeevich , MasonicHall , Gt . George-stroot , Leeds I si ' . ) —Wentworth , Freemasons' Hall , Sheffield . ¦

¦ ** ii- ' .. i-niunc , Masonic Hall , Liverpool . •: . ' 12—i'c ' Warren , Masonic Hall , White Swan Hotel , Uahfiii I 3-S 0—Skelmersdale , Queen ' s Hotel , Waterloo , Liverpool 1-131— "Nottinghamshire , Masonic Hall , Nottingham 1119— Koyal Military , Masonic Hall , Canterbury , at 8 . ( lustnietn- 'i ) 1519—Albert Edward , Albion Hotel , Clayton-lo-Moors , uoar Acunugtou 1512—Lcgiolium , Masonic Hall , Carlton-stroot , C . i iUot ' ord

1573—Caradoc , Masonic Hall . Caer-stroct , Swansea 1 " 75—Olive , Corbet Arms , Market Drayton 1578—Merlin , Now Inn Hotel , Pontypridd , South Waloa H * 7 * i—St . Nicholas , Freemasons' Hall , Graingor-sfcroot , Newcastle 1798— ' / ion , Masonic Rooms , King Street , Manohoa . i'r i !» 77—Jilaekwatcr , Hue Uoar Ik-lel , Maldon , - ¦ 103—Jersey , Coti ' ee Tavern , South .. 1 *

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