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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STBEET , LONDON . W . C . The admirable and unrlralled accommodation prorlded at this Establishment for : M :. A . so 2 < ria BAUQTJETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , Ac . Is too "well known toneedcomment . The entire manasementhas been changed , and the Establishment in alllts branches thoroughly re-organbed . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to the many advantages offered . CUISINJK OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER . WINES PERFECT IN CONDITION AND QVAUTY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RKSTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence anil support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR
Ad00809
SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 RAILWAY PLACE , FENCHURCH STREET , E . C . ENGLISH , FRENCH d- GERMAN CUISINE . Hot and Cold Ivunchoons on the Ground 3 n . oor ; This Room will accommodate 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; The drill Room trill neat 150 ]> WMOII « . REID'S TREBLE STOUT . WORTHINCTON'S ALES , BERLIN TIVOLI BEHR . TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . CHAMPAGNES OP THK REST RRAND 3 . OLD BOTTLED PORTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Late of Pimm ' s , and the Crystal Palace .
Ad00807
nillAimn FROM THE JOINT from TWELVE to THREE o'clock . IIINNpilX CHOPS and STKAKS from tho GRILL till PIVK o ' clock . IIIIIIV L 11 V T . MjinwKi . i ., Hercules Tavern , Leartenhnll-st ., City , E . C .
Ad00808
WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO DINE ? rpRY the " CANNON' TAVERN , " 8 fl Cannon Street , corner of A . Walbrook , immediately opposite the CANXOX STREET RAIUVAV STREET . Bros . SMITH & KING , Proprietors .
Ad00806
VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . B UO . ISAAC , who has for some timo past provided for the roqtiiremeutri of this Lodge , begs lo announce th t he has obtained permission for the removal of his license to tho Helved , re-road , and that ho is about to erect commodious premises there . These will comprise . A . SPACIOUS ZMLA-SOIETIC HALL . WIITI iimi SOOMS , LARGE BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to bo addressed G . ISAAC , " W HITS HABT , " COLLRQB STREET , LAMBETH , LOJTDOS' , S . E .
Ad00805
Price 2 s , Crown Svo , stiff paper covers ; 2 s Gd cloth lettered . WILL BE PUBLISHED immediately npon the receipt of a sufficient number of guaranteed subscribers to cover cost of printing , TOfwrnity ol fJtawSf §\ tml mu \ ^ mmm EJCBHACiirn HIE CORRESPONDENCE UNDER THE RESPECTIVE HEADINGS OF PAST MASTEBS AS PBECEPTOBS , TJNIFOBMITY OP WOBKING , and WHICH IS COBEECT ? Extracted from the Masonic Publications iiml MSS . letters of distinguished Masons , with other interesting Masonic information . Compiled by BRO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z ., & c . Subscribers' names may be forwarded to Bro . JAMKS STEVES * , Clnphntn , S . AV ., or to the Publisher , Iiro . W . AV . MORGA . V , ( J 7 Barbican , London , K . C .
Ad00804
Free by Post for 12 Stamps . AFTER THE TURTLE . —Thirty-one Years' Ministerial Policy , as set forth nt LOUD MATOR ' DAT BANQUETS , from 1813 to 1873 . Collected by RICBARB SETCD , F . S . iS . London : AV . W . MOEGAX , ( 17 Barbican , E . C .
Ad00803
Published monthly , Demy Svo , Trice 6 d . rpHE CHESS PLAYER'S CHRONICLE . A List of Rare and Interesting Works on Chess , Cards , & c . can bo had on application to W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C . Any Modern Works ( American or Continental ) procured at short notice .
Ad00802
A CLERGYMAN aud his wife wish to take the charge of One or XX Two Young Children to bring up iind educate with their own , between the ngns of 3 and 8—Indian children preferred . Locality very health y ; satisfactory references given and required . Address ; -Rev , J . W , COLLINS , Clare Vicarage , Suffolk .
Ad00810
%a$ulP'ltsmiic|jTstitutimrfar|}aj)g. THE EIGHTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARYFESTIVAL Wilt TIE HEM ) AT THE ALEXANDRA PALACE , 25 th of JUNE 1879 . RIGHT HON . THE EARL OP ROSSLYN , K . T . Her Majesty ' s Lord High Commissioner to the Church of Scotland ; M . W . Past Grand Master of Scotland , in the Chair . HOARD OF * T JE WARDS . President : Eight Hon . Lord HBKNIKER , Pnst Grand Warden . Acting Vice Presidents : R . AV . Bro . R . AV . II . GIDDY , Deputy Grand Master , South Africa . V . W . Bro . Bev . A . F . A . AVOODFORD , Past Grand Chaplain . Vice Presidents : Vico-Patrons and Vicc-Prcsidcnta of the Institution—Present and Past Grand Officers—Present and Past Grand Stewards—Present and Past Provincial Grand Officers , Hon . Treasurer : AV . Hro . GBORGP . PESN , P . M ., No . 1612 . Hon . Secretary : AV . Bro . FREDERICK BISCKKS , Past Grand Steward , V . P . of Institution ( Secretary to the Institution . ) Tho Band of tho Koyal Artillery , nnder the direction of Bro . Smytho , will play a selection of Music during Dinner , nnd in the illuminated garden throughout the evening . Tho Choir of Pupils of the Institution will Sing Part-Songs , Glees , Ac , after Dinner , under tho direction of Mr . AV . H . Holmes , Musical Instructor . Morning Dress ; Masonic Clothing nnd Jewels not worn . Dinner on Table at Five o ' clock . Tickets—Ladies' 15 s , Gentlemen 21 s ; may be obtained of the Stewards , and at the Ollice of the Institution . *«* The names of brethren willing to act as Stewards can still be received , and additions to the present List will be most gratefully welcomed . Office—(> Freemasons' Hall , AV . C . 2 nd June 1870 .
Ad00811
ST . JOHN , NEW BRUNSWICK . AN appeal is made to Masons in tlie Mother Country for contributions of goods , & c . for a GRAND FAIR , to raise funds for tho new Masonic Temple , replacing that destroyed in the disastrous fire of 1877 , which burnt nearly tho whole City . Donations will be thankfully received and faithfully applied by Uro . H . , T . ' Thorne , llrm of Clarke , Kerr and Thome , St . Johu , X . B . j and Iiro . E . R . Kimpton , Merchant , It Summer Row , Birmingham , will bo happy to forward goods of any description , reaching him by the last of July . - - - ¦ > - ¦ " ¦¦ " - " « '" " * ' «¦»• ¦ ¦ . nil- - ¦ - 'i- ^ = a-J . ' - ¦ - ' - •* - - —»
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United Grand Lodge Of England
UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND
THE Jnne Quarterly Communication of United Grand Lodge was hold last Wednesday evening , in the Temple . Bro . Montague J . Guest , Prov . Grand Master for Dorsetshire , acted as Grand Master ; Hro . Samuel Kawson , Past District Grand Master of China , as Deputy Grand Master ; and Bro . J . Gibb , District Grand Master of Bengal , as Past Grand Master . Lord Kensington , M . P ., Grand Senior Warden , and Major-General Somerset G . Calthorpe Grand Junior
Warden , occupied their respective chairs ; and among other brethren present were—Sir Albert Woods G . D . C , i ?> . J . Mclntyre , Q . C , G . R ., John Braddick Monckton President of the Board of General Purposes , Sheriff Burt Asst . G . D . C , John Hervey G . S ., II . G . Buss Asst . G . S ., C . W . Hntton P . G . D ., Lieut .-Colonel Creaton G . Treas ., Rev . W . A . Hill G . C ., Bev . 0 . H . Spencer-Stanhope G . C , Rev . C J .
Martyn P . G . C ., Rev . R . J . Simpson P . G . C ., Rev . C . W . Arnold P . G . C ., Rev . J . Studholme Brownrigg P . G . C , Rev . C P . Wigram P . G . C ., Percy Leith P . G . D ., C . A . Mnrton P . G . D ., Brack . stone Baker L ' . G . D ., Raynham W . Stewart P . G . D ., J . A . Rucker P . G . D ., Captain Philips P . G . D ., Erasmus Wilson P . G . D ., Rev .
IL A . Pickavd P . G . C , Lieut .-Colonel Shadwell Gierke P . G . D ., Francis Robinson P . G . S . B ., W . Lncia P . G . S . B ., S . Mullens G . S . B ., James Mnson P . G . S . B ., James Glaisher P . G . D ., J . M . Case P . G . D ., C . E . Willing G . Organist , Jabez Hogg P . G . D ., J . C . Parkinson P . G . D ., Thomas Fenn P . G . D ., Captain Piatt P . G . J . W ., H . J . P . Dumas P . G . D ., John fiibson Gen . Supt . Works , Robert Grey P . G . D ., and E . E . Wcndfc G . Sec . for German Correspondence . There wero also
about four hnndred other brethren present . After the introductory formalities had been observed , the Grand Master in tho chair stated that the brethren must deeply regret the death of Bro . Payne G . T ., which was noticed in the Report of the Board of General Purposes . Bro . Payne had always been an active member of the Craft , and hia sudden death was a great loss to Freemasonry . The M . W . G . M . had , however , appointed in his place Bro . Henry Sadler , and he was sure that this appointment would meet with the approval of the brethren ,
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Ad00801
THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STBEET , LONDON . W . C . The admirable and unrlralled accommodation prorlded at this Establishment for : M :. A . so 2 < ria BAUQTJETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , Ac . Is too "well known toneedcomment . The entire manasementhas been changed , and the Establishment in alllts branches thoroughly re-organbed . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to the many advantages offered . CUISINJK OF THE HIGHEST CHARACTER . WINES PERFECT IN CONDITION AND QVAUTY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RKSTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence anil support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR
Ad00809
SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 RAILWAY PLACE , FENCHURCH STREET , E . C . ENGLISH , FRENCH d- GERMAN CUISINE . Hot and Cold Ivunchoons on the Ground 3 n . oor ; This Room will accommodate 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; The drill Room trill neat 150 ]> WMOII « . REID'S TREBLE STOUT . WORTHINCTON'S ALES , BERLIN TIVOLI BEHR . TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . CHAMPAGNES OP THK REST RRAND 3 . OLD BOTTLED PORTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Late of Pimm ' s , and the Crystal Palace .
Ad00807
nillAimn FROM THE JOINT from TWELVE to THREE o'clock . IIINNpilX CHOPS and STKAKS from tho GRILL till PIVK o ' clock . IIIIIIV L 11 V T . MjinwKi . i ., Hercules Tavern , Leartenhnll-st ., City , E . C .
Ad00808
WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO DINE ? rpRY the " CANNON' TAVERN , " 8 fl Cannon Street , corner of A . Walbrook , immediately opposite the CANXOX STREET RAIUVAV STREET . Bros . SMITH & KING , Proprietors .
Ad00806
VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . B UO . ISAAC , who has for some timo past provided for the roqtiiremeutri of this Lodge , begs lo announce th t he has obtained permission for the removal of his license to tho Helved , re-road , and that ho is about to erect commodious premises there . These will comprise . A . SPACIOUS ZMLA-SOIETIC HALL . WIITI iimi SOOMS , LARGE BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to bo addressed G . ISAAC , " W HITS HABT , " COLLRQB STREET , LAMBETH , LOJTDOS' , S . E .
Ad00805
Price 2 s , Crown Svo , stiff paper covers ; 2 s Gd cloth lettered . WILL BE PUBLISHED immediately npon the receipt of a sufficient number of guaranteed subscribers to cover cost of printing , TOfwrnity ol fJtawSf §\ tml mu \ ^ mmm EJCBHACiirn HIE CORRESPONDENCE UNDER THE RESPECTIVE HEADINGS OF PAST MASTEBS AS PBECEPTOBS , TJNIFOBMITY OP WOBKING , and WHICH IS COBEECT ? Extracted from the Masonic Publications iiml MSS . letters of distinguished Masons , with other interesting Masonic information . Compiled by BRO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z ., & c . Subscribers' names may be forwarded to Bro . JAMKS STEVES * , Clnphntn , S . AV ., or to the Publisher , Iiro . W . AV . MORGA . V , ( J 7 Barbican , London , K . C .
Ad00804
Free by Post for 12 Stamps . AFTER THE TURTLE . —Thirty-one Years' Ministerial Policy , as set forth nt LOUD MATOR ' DAT BANQUETS , from 1813 to 1873 . Collected by RICBARB SETCD , F . S . iS . London : AV . W . MOEGAX , ( 17 Barbican , E . C .
Ad00803
Published monthly , Demy Svo , Trice 6 d . rpHE CHESS PLAYER'S CHRONICLE . A List of Rare and Interesting Works on Chess , Cards , & c . can bo had on application to W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C . Any Modern Works ( American or Continental ) procured at short notice .
Ad00802
A CLERGYMAN aud his wife wish to take the charge of One or XX Two Young Children to bring up iind educate with their own , between the ngns of 3 and 8—Indian children preferred . Locality very health y ; satisfactory references given and required . Address ; -Rev , J . W , COLLINS , Clare Vicarage , Suffolk .
Ad00810
%a$ulP'ltsmiic|jTstitutimrfar|}aj)g. THE EIGHTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARYFESTIVAL Wilt TIE HEM ) AT THE ALEXANDRA PALACE , 25 th of JUNE 1879 . RIGHT HON . THE EARL OP ROSSLYN , K . T . Her Majesty ' s Lord High Commissioner to the Church of Scotland ; M . W . Past Grand Master of Scotland , in the Chair . HOARD OF * T JE WARDS . President : Eight Hon . Lord HBKNIKER , Pnst Grand Warden . Acting Vice Presidents : R . AV . Bro . R . AV . II . GIDDY , Deputy Grand Master , South Africa . V . W . Bro . Bev . A . F . A . AVOODFORD , Past Grand Chaplain . Vice Presidents : Vico-Patrons and Vicc-Prcsidcnta of the Institution—Present and Past Grand Officers—Present and Past Grand Stewards—Present and Past Provincial Grand Officers , Hon . Treasurer : AV . Hro . GBORGP . PESN , P . M ., No . 1612 . Hon . Secretary : AV . Bro . FREDERICK BISCKKS , Past Grand Steward , V . P . of Institution ( Secretary to the Institution . ) Tho Band of tho Koyal Artillery , nnder the direction of Bro . Smytho , will play a selection of Music during Dinner , nnd in the illuminated garden throughout the evening . Tho Choir of Pupils of the Institution will Sing Part-Songs , Glees , Ac , after Dinner , under tho direction of Mr . AV . H . Holmes , Musical Instructor . Morning Dress ; Masonic Clothing nnd Jewels not worn . Dinner on Table at Five o ' clock . Tickets—Ladies' 15 s , Gentlemen 21 s ; may be obtained of the Stewards , and at the Ollice of the Institution . *«* The names of brethren willing to act as Stewards can still be received , and additions to the present List will be most gratefully welcomed . Office—(> Freemasons' Hall , AV . C . 2 nd June 1870 .
Ad00811
ST . JOHN , NEW BRUNSWICK . AN appeal is made to Masons in tlie Mother Country for contributions of goods , & c . for a GRAND FAIR , to raise funds for tho new Masonic Temple , replacing that destroyed in the disastrous fire of 1877 , which burnt nearly tho whole City . Donations will be thankfully received and faithfully applied by Uro . H . , T . ' Thorne , llrm of Clarke , Kerr and Thome , St . Johu , X . B . j and Iiro . E . R . Kimpton , Merchant , It Summer Row , Birmingham , will bo happy to forward goods of any description , reaching him by the last of July . - - - ¦ > - ¦ " ¦¦ " - " « '" " * ' «¦»• ¦ ¦ . nil- - ¦ - 'i- ^ = a-J . ' - ¦ - ' - •* - - —»
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United Grand Lodge Of England
UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND
THE Jnne Quarterly Communication of United Grand Lodge was hold last Wednesday evening , in the Temple . Bro . Montague J . Guest , Prov . Grand Master for Dorsetshire , acted as Grand Master ; Hro . Samuel Kawson , Past District Grand Master of China , as Deputy Grand Master ; and Bro . J . Gibb , District Grand Master of Bengal , as Past Grand Master . Lord Kensington , M . P ., Grand Senior Warden , and Major-General Somerset G . Calthorpe Grand Junior
Warden , occupied their respective chairs ; and among other brethren present were—Sir Albert Woods G . D . C , i ?> . J . Mclntyre , Q . C , G . R ., John Braddick Monckton President of the Board of General Purposes , Sheriff Burt Asst . G . D . C , John Hervey G . S ., II . G . Buss Asst . G . S ., C . W . Hntton P . G . D ., Lieut .-Colonel Creaton G . Treas ., Rev . W . A . Hill G . C ., Bev . 0 . H . Spencer-Stanhope G . C , Rev . C J .
Martyn P . G . C ., Rev . R . J . Simpson P . G . C ., Rev . C . W . Arnold P . G . C ., Rev . J . Studholme Brownrigg P . G . C , Rev . C P . Wigram P . G . C ., Percy Leith P . G . D ., C . A . Mnrton P . G . D ., Brack . stone Baker L ' . G . D ., Raynham W . Stewart P . G . D ., J . A . Rucker P . G . D ., Captain Philips P . G . D ., Erasmus Wilson P . G . D ., Rev .
IL A . Pickavd P . G . C , Lieut .-Colonel Shadwell Gierke P . G . D ., Francis Robinson P . G . S . B ., W . Lncia P . G . S . B ., S . Mullens G . S . B ., James Mnson P . G . S . B ., James Glaisher P . G . D ., J . M . Case P . G . D ., C . E . Willing G . Organist , Jabez Hogg P . G . D ., J . C . Parkinson P . G . D ., Thomas Fenn P . G . D ., Captain Piatt P . G . J . W ., H . J . P . Dumas P . G . D ., John fiibson Gen . Supt . Works , Robert Grey P . G . D ., and E . E . Wcndfc G . Sec . for German Correspondence . There wero also
about four hnndred other brethren present . After the introductory formalities had been observed , the Grand Master in tho chair stated that the brethren must deeply regret the death of Bro . Payne G . T ., which was noticed in the Report of the Board of General Purposes . Bro . Payne had always been an active member of the Craft , and hia sudden death was a great loss to Freemasonry . The M . W . G . M . had , however , appointed in his place Bro . Henry Sadler , and he was sure that this appointment would meet with the approval of the brethren ,