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B ^^^^ Mi ^^ ii SATURDAY , 5 TH NOVEMBER 1892 .

Prov. Grand Lodge Of S Ussex.

PROV . GRAND LODGE OF S USSEX .

THE annual meeh ' ng of the Sussex Provincial Grand Lodge wns ltrld nt the Royal Pavilion , Brirf ) ton , on the 27 th ult . The Provincial Grand Mas-tor ( His Royal Higbness the Duke of Connanght ) presided at a larga and influential gathering , and was supported by the Provincial

Grand Officers ' , nnd many others , ihe Lodge having been dnly opened nnd tho purely formal business having been transacted , llm Provincial Grand Master invented Bro . R . Willard as Provineial Grand Senior Deacon , that brother having , since t ' ic previous general meeting , been appointed to succeed the late Bro J . Cooke in thatolfice . On tho motion

of Bio . W . Dawes Past Provincial Grand Senior Warden , the . snm of fifty gninnas was voted from the funds of the Provincial Grand Lodge to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . The Provincial Grand Master then addressed the

brethren , as follows ) : —I am glad I am able to visit you again this year , and find thafc Masonry has gone on in a quiet and satisfactory manner since wo last mot I was sorry not to be able lo attend the special meeting , the necessity for which we all deplored ; tho sad event elicited such

unanimous expressions of sympathy from all Masons . In the returns to the 30 th June , although there has been the average numbers of initiations , and joining members , the death ? , r < signations , & c , have accounted for all but two , so thc fc the total number has only increased from

1 , 311 to 1 , 313 . Since then , having been able to recommend a petition for a ne . v Lodge at Eastbourne , the Most Worshipfnl Grand Master has been pleased to grant a warrant for the Anderida Lodge , which was consecrated last week by my Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and I regret

I was unable to bo present . Although it does nofc appear to uvc that the new Lodge was absolutely necessary , it wa * signed by so many and influential Masons thafc I felfc they would be responsible for ifcs prosperity , and I wish them God speed . I have also received from the Deputy Provincial

Grand Master a petition for another Lodge , to bo held afc Uckfield , which I also find to be introduced by so many local and well-known Masons that I have been able to recommend it . I trust the warrant will be granted in due course , aud the Lodge launched on a prosperous career . I think now we may fairly assume that another new Lodge

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NOW READY . Handsomely Bound in Cloth , 900 Pages , Price 20 s . ALSO IN MORE EXPENSIVE BINDINGS . HISTORY OmEEMASONRY AND CONCORDANT ORDERS . ILLUSTRATED . WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF EDITORS . HENRY LEONARD STILLSON , Editor-in-Chief . WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Consulting Editor . rilHIS work contains a comprehensive account of Ancient Masonry : I tho Ancient Mnsonic MSS ., or " Olil Charges "; the Crusades , and their Ke ' . utioii to the Fraternity ; Cosmopolitan Freemasonry , including all its Kites , throughout the World ; the American and British Templar Systems ; tho A . and A . S . Rite , and Boyal Order of Scotland ; other Bites and Orders connected with the Institution ; and Tables ot * Vital Statistics , never before compiled , —the whole comprising the most Authentic History of the Fraternity of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons ever originated and printed in America . WRITTEN BY A BOABD OF EDITORS AND SPECIAL CONTBIBUTORS , twenty-two in number , chosen from among tha most eminent and learned specialists of the day ; and a Corps of over seventy ADDITIOHAI , CoirxHinuroas , also comprising some of the most distinguished and best known Officers and members of the Craft in the United States , Canada , and England . In the Capitular , Cryptic , and Templar Departments especially , this volume will furnish the foundation for all future efforts ; showing how , when , and whore these Degrees and Bites began , as well as their rise and progress throughout tho Masonic world . It contains 900 super-royal octavo pages , elegantly printed on superfine book paper , and illustrated with 60 choice engravings . Can be had of W . W . MOKGAM" AND SON , Office of the Freemason's Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermea Hill , N .

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF ART , SCIENCE , and LITERATURE . LADIES' DIVISION . —THIRTY-FIRST SESSION , 1891 . Education of the highest class for Ladies , hy Tutorial Instruction , Private lessons , and University Lectures and Classes ; the Art and Scientific Collections f thc Crystal Palace being utilised for practical education , by distinguished Instructors . A complete curriculum can be taken by the student , or a single subject , at ption , commencing at any time . To the ordinary Literary and Scientific branches of Education are added Faculties of Fine Arts , and of Music , that have very special ami exceptional advantages for thc student . An education of the most advanced and refined type , whether of nn elementary character , or complementary to ordinary school instruction , can he obtained . The Instructors and Lecturers in the several Facilities of Fine Arts , History , Literature , Languages , Science , and Music , & c , are of the highest eminence , and the mode of tuition involves personal attention . FINK AKTS . —Samuel J . ftodson . R . W . S ., John Scott , R . I .. E . Wensley Russell , Herbert A . IJone , Edward Crompton , H . Windsor Fry , (! . A . Sogers , 15 . A . Lillie . VISITOKS IN THK A UT SCHOOL . —E . J . Poynter , U . A ., I . 15 . r . urgess , H . A . LKTTKKS . — Professor II . frank Heath , 15 . A ., Ph . D ., Miss ' E . Fogerty , Mortimer de Lannoyer , Dr . N . 'llcini .-iii . imi , K . K . O . S ., Luigi Kicci , 15 . A ., J . H . Hole , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S , II . E . Maiden , M . A ., l'Mt . Ilist . S ., W . I ! . Kemshead , M . A ., Ph . D . Music— Ilerr C ' mstav Kruest , Frederick Cliffe , Arthur O'Leary , John Francis ISarhett , A . J . Eyre , Mdine . Pereira , Miss K . Tedder , Otto Maims , Koliert Reed , Mdme . St . Gerniaine , Henry l ! lo \ ver , Gustavo Garcia , A . Knmili , W . A . 1 ! . llussell , Mus . liac Oxon ., Professor J . F . I'ridge , Mus . Doc , Fhenezer Prout , B . A . Jliinctirsr . —M . Louis d'Egville , Miss L . Pear . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . F . K . J . S HENTON , h ' . R . Ilist . S ., Superintendent Educational Department .

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR LADIES . Designed to afford , by tutorial Instruction , an elementary education of the best class , having regard to principles as well as particulars , for Girls up to the age of 16 years , aud to serve as a preparation for the advanced training of the Senior School of Art , Science , and Literature . The fee is inclusive of the complete curriculum . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . F . K . J . SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent Educational Department .

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — _ The SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING , rounded it 72 . Principal—Mr . J . W . Wilson , M . Inst . C . L . and M . E . This Division of the school was established in 1872 , with llio purpose of affording to students of Civil or of Mechanical Engineering the advantage of thorough practical instruction in the rudiments of cither branch of the profession , and in the manipulation of materials . The Divisions are I . —Ml ' . CHANICAI . C ' OUUSK . If . —C lVIt , E . VGINKKKINC ! SECTION . III . —COLONIAL DIVISION . —For preliminary practical training of young men for Colonial life . jCi . ECTKfCAi . KJK ; IN " KKKI . V <; . —Devoted to instruction in the science of Electrical Force , and the Practical Application of it . Marine and Mining Divisions . Prospectus of the undersigned , in the Library , next Iiy / uiiliue Court Crystal a aLC ' F . K . J . SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., . Superintendent . Educational Department .

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Crown Svo , ls Paper Covers ; ls 6 d Cloth Lettered . GOSSIP ABOUT FREEMASONRY ; its History and Traditions . A l ' apcr read by Bro . S . VALI . KNTIWK , P . M . and / . No . 9 , to tho Brethren of . the Albion Lodgo of Instruction , 2 nd November 1889 . Free by post of XV . XV . MORGAN & Soy , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill . Pentonville .

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Price 3 d . Post free 3 ^ d . TEN DAYS IN LAKELAND . IJY CHAS . F . FORSHAW , LL . D . Author of " St . ISccs nuil other pocnu j" Kdit > r " Yorkshire Uallads , " " Yorkshire Poets , past and present , " Jtc , & c . The Bight Hon . tho MARQUIS OP LOBNE , K . T . writes its follows : — OSIIORNK , 22 nd August 1802 . DKAK DU . FOKSHAW , —MWIJ thanka for your little Liko Tour . It recalls pleasant memories , nnd is set with pretty sonnets as the Lakeland hills are set with their bright jjema of water . Yonrs faithfully LOUNE . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN & SON , 2 BELVIDERE VVOUKS , PENTONVILLE , N .

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2 vols ., Crown Svo , Cloth Gilt , Gilt Edges , Price 21 s . THE CHURCH HISTORY OF ENGLAND . BY M . PORRITT . LONDON : \ V . W . MORGAN k SOS , Bui . viDEitK WORKS , HKRMES HIM . PitlftOHTttLE , N .

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B ^^^^ Mi ^^ ii SATURDAY , 5 TH NOVEMBER 1892 .

Prov. Grand Lodge Of S Ussex.

PROV . GRAND LODGE OF S USSEX .

THE annual meeh ' ng of the Sussex Provincial Grand Lodge wns ltrld nt the Royal Pavilion , Brirf ) ton , on the 27 th ult . The Provincial Grand Mas-tor ( His Royal Higbness the Duke of Connanght ) presided at a larga and influential gathering , and was supported by the Provincial

Grand Officers ' , nnd many others , ihe Lodge having been dnly opened nnd tho purely formal business having been transacted , llm Provincial Grand Master invented Bro . R . Willard as Provineial Grand Senior Deacon , that brother having , since t ' ic previous general meeting , been appointed to succeed the late Bro J . Cooke in thatolfice . On tho motion

of Bio . W . Dawes Past Provincial Grand Senior Warden , the . snm of fifty gninnas was voted from the funds of the Provincial Grand Lodge to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . The Provincial Grand Master then addressed the

brethren , as follows ) : —I am glad I am able to visit you again this year , and find thafc Masonry has gone on in a quiet and satisfactory manner since wo last mot I was sorry not to be able lo attend the special meeting , the necessity for which we all deplored ; tho sad event elicited such

unanimous expressions of sympathy from all Masons . In the returns to the 30 th June , although there has been the average numbers of initiations , and joining members , the death ? , r < signations , & c , have accounted for all but two , so thc fc the total number has only increased from

1 , 311 to 1 , 313 . Since then , having been able to recommend a petition for a ne . v Lodge at Eastbourne , the Most Worshipfnl Grand Master has been pleased to grant a warrant for the Anderida Lodge , which was consecrated last week by my Deputy Provincial Grand Master , and I regret

I was unable to bo present . Although it does nofc appear to uvc that the new Lodge was absolutely necessary , it wa * signed by so many and influential Masons thafc I felfc they would be responsible for ifcs prosperity , and I wish them God speed . I have also received from the Deputy Provincial

Grand Master a petition for another Lodge , to bo held afc Uckfield , which I also find to be introduced by so many local and well-known Masons that I have been able to recommend it . I trust the warrant will be granted in due course , aud the Lodge launched on a prosperous career . I think now we may fairly assume that another new Lodge

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