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THEIMPERIALHOTEL. HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the Tinmtms of the Losoo * OKA . TIT . UI and DOVES RittwAt , but distinct from the Viaduct , Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDONHOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS . The rnn > oiiitiiu * nl « t tliroujtlioiit M > arranged as to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , public ] H > hncrs & " ^ T ^! bmcf JBwahfasis . THE ALEXA-SDRI PALA . CE LODGE , NO . 15-11 , THE MORKIXOTON LODOE . NO . 1672 , THE CRUSADERS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AND PERSEVERANCE LODGE , NO . 1743 , HOLD THEIR MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison Electric Lignt . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .
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STARANDGARTERHOTEL, KEWBRIDGE, BROTHER JOHN BRILL , PROPRIETOR . fTHHE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for 1 MASONIC LODGES AND CHAPTERS Will be found of the most complete and perfect character . THE LODGE ROOMS ARE COMMODIOUS AND WELL APPOINTED . THE BANQUET HALL WILL SEAT OVER 100 GUESTS , The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . JSpccml diicjltttcs for SUcbbhtg ^ wakfasts , Jkirces , € tmaxtz ) ^ iills , iwb ( Sfmumj parties . The Stock of WISES comprises all tlie BEST KNOWN BRANDS , ami will be round iu PERFECT CONDITION . PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES . WAGONETTES . BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application . THE ROYAL ALFRED LODGE , CHISWICK LODGE , Cniswicic MARK LOUGH , LOYALTY AND CHARITY LODGE , ROSE OF DENMARK CHAPTER , ST . MARY ' CHAPTER , AND ROYAL ALFRED LODGR OF INSTRUCTION , HOLD THEIR MBBTILSOS AI THSS V . SIABLISUJjejn * .
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OEASTDE HOME , with EDUCATION , and Mother ' s ( Widow of a O Freemnson ) care for Girls . Age from ( i to 14 . English , French , German , Piano and Violin ( with Master ) . Terms Moderate . References exchanged . Address— " MUSIC , " The Clarendon Library , Boscombo , Bournemouth .
Ad00803
INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRIUCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL 28 th APRIL 1875 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plata Prints may he had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .
Ad00806
FIREATFREEMASONS'HALL! LARGE photographs of tho Temple , taken immediately after the fire , on 4 th May ( suitable for framing ) , 5 s each ; or framed in oak , securely packed , sent to any address in the United Kingdom , carriage paid on receipt of cheque for 15 s . Masters of Lodges shonld secure this memorial of th ? old Temple for their Lodge rooms . •W . G . PABKEE , Photographer , 40 High Holborn , "W . C . f * HfuI > liMl-c < I 25 years .
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PriceOneShilling, Free by Post on receipt of 24 Halfpenny Stamps , OCCASIONALPAPERS ON THEHISTORYOFFREEMASONRY. Written expressly for delivery ia Lodges of Instruction . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , BELVIDERE WORKS , HERMES HILL , PENTONVILLE , TS . AND BY ORDER OF ALL BOOKSELLERS . Secretaries of Lodges of Instruction can be supplied 0-arriage free , at 10 / - per dozen .
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United Grand Lodge Of England.
UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND .
THE Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge was held on Wednesday , afc Freemasons' Hall , London , under the presidency of General J . Sfcudholme Brownri gg , C . B ., P . G . W ., Provincial Grand Master Surrey . He was supported by Bro . Hugh D . Sandeman as Deputy Grand Master , Rev . 0 . J . Martyn P . G . Chaplain as Senior Grand Warden , Rev . J . S . Brownrigg P . G . Chaplain as Junior Grand Warden , and the following Officers of Grand Lodge : Rev . J . N . Palmer Chap ., D . P . Cama Treas ., T . Fenn Pres . Board of Gen . Purposes , Col . Shadwell H . Clerke Sec , E . E . Wendfc Sec . ( German Correspondence ) , Sir Bruce Seton S . D ., Ralph Glutton J . D ., J . E . Le Feuvre J . D ., Sir Albert Woods . Garter ) D . C , R . G . Glover Deo .
D . C , E . D . Davis S . B ., A . Lucking Pursuivant , W . H . Ferryman A . Purs ., together with a number of Past Grand Officers . The first business was the confirmation of the minutes , and these were disposed of
in due form , with the exception of that relating to a grant of - £ 100 to an old member of the Lodge of Industry , No . 186 , the Grand Secretary announcing that the brother had died in the interval since the grant was
sanctioned by Grand Lodge . The report of the Board of Benevolence was then considered , and the recommendations contained therein ( of which we gave a list in our lasfc issue ) were agreed to . The Report of the Board of General Purposes was received and ordered to be recorded , upon which Bro . Thomas Fenn , President of the Board , proposed , according to the recommendation contained in the report , that a renewal of Messrs . Malbv ' s lease should be erauted
by Grand Lodge . Bro . Fenn explained that the premises had been in the possession of Messrs . Malby since 1868 , they having been built for the purposes for which they were at present used . Messrs . Malby were now called
upon by the Government to provide a strong room for the better security of the plates and maps of which they were the engravers and printers , and had accordingly asked for a renewal of their lease . The Board advised that the lease
should be renewed so as to expire at June 1905 , which was the date when that granted for the Tavern would terminate ; their desire being , if possible , to have all the leases conclude at the same time , so as to leave the brethren free aud unfettered with regard to their entire property . The motion was seconded by Bro . C F . Hogard , and after some discussion as to whether it was politic to grant a lease for so loner a period , in view of the ever-increasing
additions to the Craffc , and the consequent increasing calls upon the space available at Grand Lodge quarters , it was carried . The Annual Report of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution was
then laid before the brethren , and Bro Dr . Jabez Hogg P . G . D ., in asking Grand Lodge to sanction the alterations iu the rules of the Institution , which we last week gavo in
the agenda , said his observations should be few . The alterations had met with the unanimous concurrence of the brethren who took an interest in the Institution . For the information of those who hacl not served on the Committees , he said the change in the annual election of Treasurer of Grand Lodge hacl been attended with inconvenience to all the Institutions , inasmuch as that annual change in the holder of the office of Grand Treasurer
involved not only an unnecessary delay in the transaction of the business , bufc involved the Institutions in 'i good deal of expenditure . According to the rales , the President and the Treasurer were always among the
trustees of the Institutions , ancl the now changing of the Grand Treasurer involved the annual change in the names of those Trustees , and inconvenience to the Committee aud the Secretary in getting the alterations annually made . Ia
the other Institutions—the Boys' and the Girls '—Grand Lodge had already sanctioned the alteration which was now asked for the Benevolent Institution , which vvas that they might not be compelled to change their Treasurer annually .
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Ad00801
THEIMPERIALHOTEL. HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the Tinmtms of the Losoo * OKA . TIT . UI and DOVES RittwAt , but distinct from the Viaduct , Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDONHOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS . The rnn > oiiitiiu * nl « t tliroujtlioiit M > arranged as to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , public ] H > hncrs & " ^ T ^! bmcf JBwahfasis . THE ALEXA-SDRI PALA . CE LODGE , NO . 15-11 , THE MORKIXOTON LODOE . NO . 1672 , THE CRUSADERS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AND PERSEVERANCE LODGE , NO . 1743 , HOLD THEIR MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison Electric Lignt . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .
Ad00802
STARANDGARTERHOTEL, KEWBRIDGE, BROTHER JOHN BRILL , PROPRIETOR . fTHHE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for 1 MASONIC LODGES AND CHAPTERS Will be found of the most complete and perfect character . THE LODGE ROOMS ARE COMMODIOUS AND WELL APPOINTED . THE BANQUET HALL WILL SEAT OVER 100 GUESTS , The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . JSpccml diicjltttcs for SUcbbhtg ^ wakfasts , Jkirces , € tmaxtz ) ^ iills , iwb ( Sfmumj parties . The Stock of WISES comprises all tlie BEST KNOWN BRANDS , ami will be round iu PERFECT CONDITION . PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES . WAGONETTES . BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application . THE ROYAL ALFRED LODGE , CHISWICK LODGE , Cniswicic MARK LOUGH , LOYALTY AND CHARITY LODGE , ROSE OF DENMARK CHAPTER , ST . MARY ' CHAPTER , AND ROYAL ALFRED LODGR OF INSTRUCTION , HOLD THEIR MBBTILSOS AI THSS V . SIABLISUJjejn * .
Ad00804
OEASTDE HOME , with EDUCATION , and Mother ' s ( Widow of a O Freemnson ) care for Girls . Age from ( i to 14 . English , French , German , Piano and Violin ( with Master ) . Terms Moderate . References exchanged . Address— " MUSIC , " The Clarendon Library , Boscombo , Bournemouth .
Ad00803
INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRIUCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL 28 th APRIL 1875 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plata Prints may he had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .
Ad00806
FIREATFREEMASONS'HALL! LARGE photographs of tho Temple , taken immediately after the fire , on 4 th May ( suitable for framing ) , 5 s each ; or framed in oak , securely packed , sent to any address in the United Kingdom , carriage paid on receipt of cheque for 15 s . Masters of Lodges shonld secure this memorial of th ? old Temple for their Lodge rooms . •W . G . PABKEE , Photographer , 40 High Holborn , "W . C . f * HfuI > liMl-c < I 25 years .
Ad00805
PriceOneShilling, Free by Post on receipt of 24 Halfpenny Stamps , OCCASIONALPAPERS ON THEHISTORYOFFREEMASONRY. Written expressly for delivery ia Lodges of Instruction . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , BELVIDERE WORKS , HERMES HILL , PENTONVILLE , TS . AND BY ORDER OF ALL BOOKSELLERS . Secretaries of Lodges of Instruction can be supplied 0-arriage free , at 10 / - per dozen .
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United Grand Lodge Of England.
UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND .
THE Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge was held on Wednesday , afc Freemasons' Hall , London , under the presidency of General J . Sfcudholme Brownri gg , C . B ., P . G . W ., Provincial Grand Master Surrey . He was supported by Bro . Hugh D . Sandeman as Deputy Grand Master , Rev . 0 . J . Martyn P . G . Chaplain as Senior Grand Warden , Rev . J . S . Brownrigg P . G . Chaplain as Junior Grand Warden , and the following Officers of Grand Lodge : Rev . J . N . Palmer Chap ., D . P . Cama Treas ., T . Fenn Pres . Board of Gen . Purposes , Col . Shadwell H . Clerke Sec , E . E . Wendfc Sec . ( German Correspondence ) , Sir Bruce Seton S . D ., Ralph Glutton J . D ., J . E . Le Feuvre J . D ., Sir Albert Woods . Garter ) D . C , R . G . Glover Deo .
D . C , E . D . Davis S . B ., A . Lucking Pursuivant , W . H . Ferryman A . Purs ., together with a number of Past Grand Officers . The first business was the confirmation of the minutes , and these were disposed of
in due form , with the exception of that relating to a grant of - £ 100 to an old member of the Lodge of Industry , No . 186 , the Grand Secretary announcing that the brother had died in the interval since the grant was
sanctioned by Grand Lodge . The report of the Board of Benevolence was then considered , and the recommendations contained therein ( of which we gave a list in our lasfc issue ) were agreed to . The Report of the Board of General Purposes was received and ordered to be recorded , upon which Bro . Thomas Fenn , President of the Board , proposed , according to the recommendation contained in the report , that a renewal of Messrs . Malbv ' s lease should be erauted
by Grand Lodge . Bro . Fenn explained that the premises had been in the possession of Messrs . Malby since 1868 , they having been built for the purposes for which they were at present used . Messrs . Malby were now called
upon by the Government to provide a strong room for the better security of the plates and maps of which they were the engravers and printers , and had accordingly asked for a renewal of their lease . The Board advised that the lease
should be renewed so as to expire at June 1905 , which was the date when that granted for the Tavern would terminate ; their desire being , if possible , to have all the leases conclude at the same time , so as to leave the brethren free aud unfettered with regard to their entire property . The motion was seconded by Bro . C F . Hogard , and after some discussion as to whether it was politic to grant a lease for so loner a period , in view of the ever-increasing
additions to the Craffc , and the consequent increasing calls upon the space available at Grand Lodge quarters , it was carried . The Annual Report of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution was
then laid before the brethren , and Bro Dr . Jabez Hogg P . G . D ., in asking Grand Lodge to sanction the alterations iu the rules of the Institution , which we last week gavo in
the agenda , said his observations should be few . The alterations had met with the unanimous concurrence of the brethren who took an interest in the Institution . For the information of those who hacl not served on the Committees , he said the change in the annual election of Treasurer of Grand Lodge hacl been attended with inconvenience to all the Institutions , inasmuch as that annual change in the holder of the office of Grand Treasurer
involved not only an unnecessary delay in the transaction of the business , bufc involved the Institutions in 'i good deal of expenditure . According to the rales , the President and the Treasurer were always among the
trustees of the Institutions , ancl the now changing of the Grand Treasurer involved the annual change in the names of those Trustees , and inconvenience to the Committee aud the Secretary in getting the alterations annually made . Ia
the other Institutions—the Boys' and the Girls '—Grand Lodge had already sanctioned the alteration which was now asked for the Benevolent Institution , which vvas that they might not be compelled to change their Treasurer annually .