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Article CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT, BOYS' SCHOOL. ← Page 2 of 2 Article ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Page 1 of 1 Article COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Page 1 of 1 Article COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Page 1 of 1 Article THE NEW PROVINCE OF MARK MASTER MASONS, NORTH WALES. Page 1 of 1 Article POLICE NOTICE. Page 1 of 1
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Christmas Entertainment, Boys' School.
He gave it from beginning to end in his happiest vein , and was loudly and deservedly applauded at intervals and at tho close . A hearty vote of thanks , proposed by Bro . Binckes , was carried with acclamation . The ladies and brethren then adjourned for light refreshment , and the party returned to town , highly delighted with whnt they had heard and seen , while " Our Boys" retired to rest in a state which is more easily imagined than described .
Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
THE New Year ' s Entertainment to the inmates of the Asylum at Croydon , was given on Wednesday , 5 th inst ., when , among others , the following brethren and ladies attended : —II . J . Strong , M . D ., Honorary Surgeon to tho Institntion , Thomas J . Steel , E . Dagoussot , Edgar Bowyer , Raynham W . Stewart , T . A . Winsland , Charles John Perceval , Charles G . Hill , A . H . Tattershall , Mrs .
Tattershall , John Constable , Edward Davies , Mrs . Davies , Robert H . Halford , Mrs . Halford , R . Pearcy , Mrs . Pearoy , T . Goode , Mrs . Goode , L . B . Newton , John Newton , Mrs . Newton , Miss Newton , Mrs . Terry , Miss Terry , Alfred Trewinnard , P . Forge , H . Massey , Mrs . Massey , Miss A . R . Massey , Thomas Cnbitt , John G . Stephens , J . J . Terry , William Stephens , W . H . Wallington , H . E . Frances , Mrs .
Frances , E . Spooner , H . Amphlett , Mrs . Amphlett , and James Terry ( Secretary ) . Dinner was provided at two o'clock , when an exsellent repast was partaken of , which the old folks enjoyed . Dr . Strong took the chair , and Bro . John Constable the vice-chair . Dr . Strong proposed three toasts , the Qneen , the Founders of the Feast , and Bro . Norris and Miss Norris , the Warden and Matron of tho Institution .
Bro . Edgar Bowyer , who was coupled with the toast of the Founders of the Feast , said in his reply that the success of the Institution was the most earnest wish of himself and the other brethren who took part in these entertainments . Bro . Norris , whom Dr . Strong claimed aa the oldest Mason in the world , replied for himself and daughter , whohe said , was both right and left hand to him , without her he
, would not bo able to perform his duties ; and he concluded by wishing the whole party a very Happy New Year . Bro . Tattershall , at a dinner of which thoso brethren afterwards partook , who had waited on the old people at their dinner , mentioned that there was a balance of £ 15 still owing for a beautiful piano which had been just purchased 1 of Messrs . Broadwood , for the Institution , and he suggested that the
brethren mig ht raise that money by appeals to their various Lodges and Chapters . Some brethren thought they might raise it at once and this suggestion was adopted . In the course of a few minutes the requisite amount was subscribed . The company , after dinner , visited the old people in their residences and took tea with them , and in the evening a dramatic and mnsical entertainment was given , of which
the following is the programme : —Solo Concertina , "Recollections of Scotland , " Miss Edridge ; Song , " Tbe Village Blacksmith , " Mr . S . Edridge ; Reading , Ingoldsby ' s " Little Vulgar Boy , " Mr . Moore ; Song , "Barney O'Hea , " Miss Edridge ; Solo Violin , "Adagio , " Mozart , Miss Strong ; Reading , "Boots at the Holly Tree , " Mr .
Edridge ; Song , "Cup of Tei , " Miss Edridge ; Reading , ( Twain ) Mr . Moore , Police Court Sketches , " Tragedy of the Flat Iron . " Miss Terry also sang , and then Uncle ' s Will was performed by Mr . Moore , Miss Edridge , and Mr . S . Edridge . The company wero regaled with wine and other refreshments during the evening , and the visitors returned to town soon after ten o ' clock .
Committee Meeting Of The Boys' School.
COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE BOYS' SCHOOL .
THE General Committee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys met hat Saturday afternoon at Freemasons' Hall , when there were present Bros . W . Roebuck ( in the chair ) , Frederick Adlard , George Bolton P . D . G . M . China , Raynham W . Stewart P . G . D ., S . Rosenthal , C . F . Matier , Arthur E . Gladwell , J . G . Chancellor , H . Massey , George J . Palmer , A . J . Duff-Filer P . G . S . B ., W . H .
Ferryman , John Palmer , W . F . C . Moutne , and Frederick Binckes P . G . Steward ( Secretary ) . A vote of thanks was passed unanimously to the Bazaar Committee of the Pupils' Assistance Fund for the present to the band of the Institution of a silver cornet-a-piston , manufactured by F . Besson and Co ., as a mark of appreciation of the services of the band on the occasion of the holding of the Bazaar in
June last . The report of the Special Committee on Collingwood ' s case was read . The Committee reported that the General Committee should recommend the Quarterly Court to declare Collingwood duly elected . This finding was based on an inquiry into all the circumstances of the case , and on a report of an accountant , who had had the will , books , and accounts of the late Bro . Collingwood before him ,
that the widow was now entitled to £ 130 a year , and would by the year 1883 , when the last of certain bills should have maturp d , be in receipt of another £ 50 a year . The candidate was also now entitled to £ 40 a year for his maintenance and education , the interest of £ 1170 , to which he would be absolutely entitled on attaining twenty-ono years of age . On these reports being read , Bro . C . F . Matier moved ,
" That the Report of the Special Committee be not adopted . " The accountant ' s report showed that the mother of the candidate was not destitute . She had two children to bring np , each of whom was entitled to £ 40 a year till twenty-one years , and then they would come into possession of the capital , The School ought not to be saddled with a case of that sort . From his own personal knowledge there was
many a liberal contributor to the Institntion who conld not afford to leave his widow and family so well off as the late Bro . Collingwood had . There was many a more deserving case than this , which would be shut out if Collingwood were admitted . Bro . Gladwell seconded Bro . Matier's motion . Bvo . J . G . Chancellor supported the
adoption of the Special Committee ' s Report . While Bro . Collingwood was alive , his wife and family were living in affluent circumstances , at the rate of £ 800 or £ 000 a year . His widow had now only £ 130 a year to live upon . Under snch circumstances she was suffering a great reverse of for-
Committee Meeting Of The Boys' School.
tnno , and the case was really a case of distress . If the Committee were to reject all cases of this description , and only admitted those that were absolutely destitute , the Masonic Schools would be reduced from their present position to that of pauper schools . Bro . Raynham W . Stewart adopted the view of Bro . Chancellor , and Bro . Roebuck remarked that he thought the report of the Special Committee waa
right . Tho Committee then divided , and the Report was rejected . Thirteen petitions to place candidates on tho list for the April election were read aud examined , out of which nine were accepted absolutely , and threo conditionally . Outfits of £ 5 each were given to two former pnpils of tho School , and £ 20 was granted to an exceptional caso , in which the lato pupil is studying for the medical
profession . The brethren then settled tho list of candidates for next election , which , including tho three cases accepted conditionally , will havo on it seventy-seven candidates . There will be vacancies in the School for only twenty boys . Bro . Raynham W . Stewart gave notice that ho would move at the Quarterly Court , to be held on
Monday next , at four o ' clock , p . m . — " That to commemorate the twenty years' services of tho Secretary , Bro . Binckes , and ia recognition of the ability shown by him during that period , and also having regard to the success achieved by his exertions , he be granted a gratuity of £ 200 out of tho Funds of the Institution . " A vote of thanks to the Chairman concluded the proceedings .
The New Province Of Mark Master Masons, North Wales.
THE NEW PROVINCE OF MARK MASTER MASONS , NORTH WALES .
A MEETING of tho St . David ' s Lodge , No . 38 , was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Llandudno , on Tuesday , 4 th ult ., for the purpose of forming the new Province of North Wales , and installing the Right Worshipful Bro . W . Bulkeley Hughes , M . P ., as P . G . M . The brethren present were : —R . W . Bros . W . Bulkeley Hughes , M . P . P . G . M . Designate , Dr . T . C . Roden P . P . G . S . W . P . G . D . of England ' G . L . Woodiey P . M . P . P . G . S . W ., Bros . 0 . Davis W . M . 259 P . G . J . W . '
R . S . Chamberlain P . M . P . G . Treasurer , G . E . Lowe P . M . P . G . S . O Major J . S . Tndor W . M . 38 P . G . M . O ., Rev . J . S . Boucher P . G . Chap !' J . T . Purvis P . G . Registrar , R . Owen P . G . S . D ., A . Masmillan P . G . J . D ., W . Warren P . G . S . of Works , Gordon Warren P . G . D . Cheshire and North Wales , J . S . Hughes P . G . Sword Bearer , Hathaway P . G Standard Bearer , G . F . Felton P . G . Organist , R . H . Pritchard P . G *
Steward , W . L . Bankes P . M . P . P . G . S . W .,, C . S . Dean P . G . D . of C , W . Price J . D . 38 , Kerfoot Evans 38 , Roland Rogers , Mus . Doc , 38 , J . Pritchard 38 , W . Jarvis 38 , J . Moon P . G . Tyler , & o . The M . w ! Earl Lathom , G . M . M . M . of England , had deputed the Wor . Bro . Don . M . Dewar Assistant Grand Secretary of England to represent him in the formation of the new Province and the installation of the R . W
Bulkeley Hughes as P . G . M . M . M . of North Wales , which ceremonies were performed in a very able and impressive manner . The P . G . M . M . M . was proclaimed and saluted according to ancient custom . A vote of thanks was subsequently accorded to W . Bro . Dewar for the admirable manner in which he had discharged the onerous duties deputed to him and he was duly proposed as an honorary member of St . David ' s
Lodge 38 . The Worshipfnl Brother having returned thanks in suitable terms , the P . G . M . M . M . invested his Officers . The Lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to banquet , which took place at the Imperial Hotel . The W . Bro . Captain C . Hunter Depnty P . G . M . M . M . was unavoidably absent , owing to the severe illness of a near relative . On the removal of the cloth , the usual Loyal
toasts wero honoured , after which the following Mark toasts were given : —The Most Worshipful the Earl of Lathom G . M . M . M . of England , the Right Worshipful Lord Henniker D . G . M . M . M . of England , and the rest of the Grand Officers , the latter toast beinw responded to by Bro . Dewar . The other toasts were : —The Rfoht Worshipfnl Bulkeley Hughes , M . P ., P . G . M . M . M . of North Wales , The Right Worshipful Brother the Hon . Wilbraham Egerton , M . P .
P . G . M . M . M . of Cheshire and P . P . G . M . M . M . Chester and North Wales , The Worshipfnl Brother Captain Charles Hunter Deputy P . G . M . M . M . and the rest of the Provincial Officers , The Worshipful Master of the St . David ' s Lodge , The Visiting Brethen , The Masonio Charities , and The Tyler ' s Toast . The musical arrangements were conducted by Bro . Roland Rogers , Mus . Doc ., and G . F . Felton P . G . Organist . [ The above report is somewhat ancient , but we have been requested to publish it . ]
Police Notice.
POLICE NOTICE .
DESCRIPTION of a man charged with stealing a Freemason's Certificate in Newport , Mon ., on the 18 th Dec . 1880 . JOHN BAKER , a Pastry Baker , about 30 years , height , 5 ft . 2 in . to 5 ft . 4 in ., whiskers shaved , small brown moustache , very pale , sharp
thin features , slightly built . Wore Serge Coat and Trousers , and Silk soft Cap . Took with him a pair of Tweed Trousers , light colour and ribbed , Vest of same material ; may be wearing these . Said he belonged to Birkenhead , and kept a confectioner ' s shop there some timea ^ o . Haa
been to sea in mail boats as baker . The Certificate stolen is in the name of " JOSEPH RICKAKDS , " Homfray Lodge , 1562 , " which he uses as a means to obtain relief from Freemasons .
This Certificate was presented at Oswestry , on the 3 rd instant , and may be presented to Masters of Masonic Lodges in other places , who are requested to give immediate information to the police . The Police are particularly requested to inquire for this person , and 1 1 ! A 1 il i ir 1 '
.: „ , „ _ .. n- . _ n , . » - ~ .. apprehend him , ana send telegram to Mr . Sinclair , Chief of Police , Newport , Mon ., who holds a Warrant for his apprehension . Borough Police Office , Newport , Mon ., 6 th January 1881 .
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Christmas Entertainment, Boys' School.
He gave it from beginning to end in his happiest vein , and was loudly and deservedly applauded at intervals and at tho close . A hearty vote of thanks , proposed by Bro . Binckes , was carried with acclamation . The ladies and brethren then adjourned for light refreshment , and the party returned to town , highly delighted with whnt they had heard and seen , while " Our Boys" retired to rest in a state which is more easily imagined than described .
Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
THE New Year ' s Entertainment to the inmates of the Asylum at Croydon , was given on Wednesday , 5 th inst ., when , among others , the following brethren and ladies attended : —II . J . Strong , M . D ., Honorary Surgeon to tho Institntion , Thomas J . Steel , E . Dagoussot , Edgar Bowyer , Raynham W . Stewart , T . A . Winsland , Charles John Perceval , Charles G . Hill , A . H . Tattershall , Mrs .
Tattershall , John Constable , Edward Davies , Mrs . Davies , Robert H . Halford , Mrs . Halford , R . Pearcy , Mrs . Pearoy , T . Goode , Mrs . Goode , L . B . Newton , John Newton , Mrs . Newton , Miss Newton , Mrs . Terry , Miss Terry , Alfred Trewinnard , P . Forge , H . Massey , Mrs . Massey , Miss A . R . Massey , Thomas Cnbitt , John G . Stephens , J . J . Terry , William Stephens , W . H . Wallington , H . E . Frances , Mrs .
Frances , E . Spooner , H . Amphlett , Mrs . Amphlett , and James Terry ( Secretary ) . Dinner was provided at two o'clock , when an exsellent repast was partaken of , which the old folks enjoyed . Dr . Strong took the chair , and Bro . John Constable the vice-chair . Dr . Strong proposed three toasts , the Qneen , the Founders of the Feast , and Bro . Norris and Miss Norris , the Warden and Matron of tho Institution .
Bro . Edgar Bowyer , who was coupled with the toast of the Founders of the Feast , said in his reply that the success of the Institution was the most earnest wish of himself and the other brethren who took part in these entertainments . Bro . Norris , whom Dr . Strong claimed aa the oldest Mason in the world , replied for himself and daughter , whohe said , was both right and left hand to him , without her he
, would not bo able to perform his duties ; and he concluded by wishing the whole party a very Happy New Year . Bro . Tattershall , at a dinner of which thoso brethren afterwards partook , who had waited on the old people at their dinner , mentioned that there was a balance of £ 15 still owing for a beautiful piano which had been just purchased 1 of Messrs . Broadwood , for the Institution , and he suggested that the
brethren mig ht raise that money by appeals to their various Lodges and Chapters . Some brethren thought they might raise it at once and this suggestion was adopted . In the course of a few minutes the requisite amount was subscribed . The company , after dinner , visited the old people in their residences and took tea with them , and in the evening a dramatic and mnsical entertainment was given , of which
the following is the programme : —Solo Concertina , "Recollections of Scotland , " Miss Edridge ; Song , " Tbe Village Blacksmith , " Mr . S . Edridge ; Reading , Ingoldsby ' s " Little Vulgar Boy , " Mr . Moore ; Song , "Barney O'Hea , " Miss Edridge ; Solo Violin , "Adagio , " Mozart , Miss Strong ; Reading , "Boots at the Holly Tree , " Mr .
Edridge ; Song , "Cup of Tei , " Miss Edridge ; Reading , ( Twain ) Mr . Moore , Police Court Sketches , " Tragedy of the Flat Iron . " Miss Terry also sang , and then Uncle ' s Will was performed by Mr . Moore , Miss Edridge , and Mr . S . Edridge . The company wero regaled with wine and other refreshments during the evening , and the visitors returned to town soon after ten o ' clock .
Committee Meeting Of The Boys' School.
COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE BOYS' SCHOOL .
THE General Committee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys met hat Saturday afternoon at Freemasons' Hall , when there were present Bros . W . Roebuck ( in the chair ) , Frederick Adlard , George Bolton P . D . G . M . China , Raynham W . Stewart P . G . D ., S . Rosenthal , C . F . Matier , Arthur E . Gladwell , J . G . Chancellor , H . Massey , George J . Palmer , A . J . Duff-Filer P . G . S . B ., W . H .
Ferryman , John Palmer , W . F . C . Moutne , and Frederick Binckes P . G . Steward ( Secretary ) . A vote of thanks was passed unanimously to the Bazaar Committee of the Pupils' Assistance Fund for the present to the band of the Institution of a silver cornet-a-piston , manufactured by F . Besson and Co ., as a mark of appreciation of the services of the band on the occasion of the holding of the Bazaar in
June last . The report of the Special Committee on Collingwood ' s case was read . The Committee reported that the General Committee should recommend the Quarterly Court to declare Collingwood duly elected . This finding was based on an inquiry into all the circumstances of the case , and on a report of an accountant , who had had the will , books , and accounts of the late Bro . Collingwood before him ,
that the widow was now entitled to £ 130 a year , and would by the year 1883 , when the last of certain bills should have maturp d , be in receipt of another £ 50 a year . The candidate was also now entitled to £ 40 a year for his maintenance and education , the interest of £ 1170 , to which he would be absolutely entitled on attaining twenty-ono years of age . On these reports being read , Bro . C . F . Matier moved ,
" That the Report of the Special Committee be not adopted . " The accountant ' s report showed that the mother of the candidate was not destitute . She had two children to bring np , each of whom was entitled to £ 40 a year till twenty-one years , and then they would come into possession of the capital , The School ought not to be saddled with a case of that sort . From his own personal knowledge there was
many a liberal contributor to the Institntion who conld not afford to leave his widow and family so well off as the late Bro . Collingwood had . There was many a more deserving case than this , which would be shut out if Collingwood were admitted . Bro . Gladwell seconded Bro . Matier's motion . Bvo . J . G . Chancellor supported the
adoption of the Special Committee ' s Report . While Bro . Collingwood was alive , his wife and family were living in affluent circumstances , at the rate of £ 800 or £ 000 a year . His widow had now only £ 130 a year to live upon . Under snch circumstances she was suffering a great reverse of for-
Committee Meeting Of The Boys' School.
tnno , and the case was really a case of distress . If the Committee were to reject all cases of this description , and only admitted those that were absolutely destitute , the Masonic Schools would be reduced from their present position to that of pauper schools . Bro . Raynham W . Stewart adopted the view of Bro . Chancellor , and Bro . Roebuck remarked that he thought the report of the Special Committee waa
right . Tho Committee then divided , and the Report was rejected . Thirteen petitions to place candidates on tho list for the April election were read aud examined , out of which nine were accepted absolutely , and threo conditionally . Outfits of £ 5 each were given to two former pnpils of tho School , and £ 20 was granted to an exceptional caso , in which the lato pupil is studying for the medical
profession . The brethren then settled tho list of candidates for next election , which , including tho three cases accepted conditionally , will havo on it seventy-seven candidates . There will be vacancies in the School for only twenty boys . Bro . Raynham W . Stewart gave notice that ho would move at the Quarterly Court , to be held on
Monday next , at four o ' clock , p . m . — " That to commemorate the twenty years' services of tho Secretary , Bro . Binckes , and ia recognition of the ability shown by him during that period , and also having regard to the success achieved by his exertions , he be granted a gratuity of £ 200 out of tho Funds of the Institution . " A vote of thanks to the Chairman concluded the proceedings .
The New Province Of Mark Master Masons, North Wales.
THE NEW PROVINCE OF MARK MASTER MASONS , NORTH WALES .
A MEETING of tho St . David ' s Lodge , No . 38 , was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Llandudno , on Tuesday , 4 th ult ., for the purpose of forming the new Province of North Wales , and installing the Right Worshipful Bro . W . Bulkeley Hughes , M . P ., as P . G . M . The brethren present were : —R . W . Bros . W . Bulkeley Hughes , M . P . P . G . M . Designate , Dr . T . C . Roden P . P . G . S . W . P . G . D . of England ' G . L . Woodiey P . M . P . P . G . S . W ., Bros . 0 . Davis W . M . 259 P . G . J . W . '
R . S . Chamberlain P . M . P . G . Treasurer , G . E . Lowe P . M . P . G . S . O Major J . S . Tndor W . M . 38 P . G . M . O ., Rev . J . S . Boucher P . G . Chap !' J . T . Purvis P . G . Registrar , R . Owen P . G . S . D ., A . Masmillan P . G . J . D ., W . Warren P . G . S . of Works , Gordon Warren P . G . D . Cheshire and North Wales , J . S . Hughes P . G . Sword Bearer , Hathaway P . G Standard Bearer , G . F . Felton P . G . Organist , R . H . Pritchard P . G *
Steward , W . L . Bankes P . M . P . P . G . S . W .,, C . S . Dean P . G . D . of C , W . Price J . D . 38 , Kerfoot Evans 38 , Roland Rogers , Mus . Doc , 38 , J . Pritchard 38 , W . Jarvis 38 , J . Moon P . G . Tyler , & o . The M . w ! Earl Lathom , G . M . M . M . of England , had deputed the Wor . Bro . Don . M . Dewar Assistant Grand Secretary of England to represent him in the formation of the new Province and the installation of the R . W
Bulkeley Hughes as P . G . M . M . M . of North Wales , which ceremonies were performed in a very able and impressive manner . The P . G . M . M . M . was proclaimed and saluted according to ancient custom . A vote of thanks was subsequently accorded to W . Bro . Dewar for the admirable manner in which he had discharged the onerous duties deputed to him and he was duly proposed as an honorary member of St . David ' s
Lodge 38 . The Worshipfnl Brother having returned thanks in suitable terms , the P . G . M . M . M . invested his Officers . The Lodge was closed , and the brethren adjourned to banquet , which took place at the Imperial Hotel . The W . Bro . Captain C . Hunter Depnty P . G . M . M . M . was unavoidably absent , owing to the severe illness of a near relative . On the removal of the cloth , the usual Loyal
toasts wero honoured , after which the following Mark toasts were given : —The Most Worshipful the Earl of Lathom G . M . M . M . of England , the Right Worshipful Lord Henniker D . G . M . M . M . of England , and the rest of the Grand Officers , the latter toast beinw responded to by Bro . Dewar . The other toasts were : —The Rfoht Worshipfnl Bulkeley Hughes , M . P ., P . G . M . M . M . of North Wales , The Right Worshipful Brother the Hon . Wilbraham Egerton , M . P .
P . G . M . M . M . of Cheshire and P . P . G . M . M . M . Chester and North Wales , The Worshipfnl Brother Captain Charles Hunter Deputy P . G . M . M . M . and the rest of the Provincial Officers , The Worshipful Master of the St . David ' s Lodge , The Visiting Brethen , The Masonio Charities , and The Tyler ' s Toast . The musical arrangements were conducted by Bro . Roland Rogers , Mus . Doc ., and G . F . Felton P . G . Organist . [ The above report is somewhat ancient , but we have been requested to publish it . ]
Police Notice.
POLICE NOTICE .
DESCRIPTION of a man charged with stealing a Freemason's Certificate in Newport , Mon ., on the 18 th Dec . 1880 . JOHN BAKER , a Pastry Baker , about 30 years , height , 5 ft . 2 in . to 5 ft . 4 in ., whiskers shaved , small brown moustache , very pale , sharp
thin features , slightly built . Wore Serge Coat and Trousers , and Silk soft Cap . Took with him a pair of Tweed Trousers , light colour and ribbed , Vest of same material ; may be wearing these . Said he belonged to Birkenhead , and kept a confectioner ' s shop there some timea ^ o . Haa
been to sea in mail boats as baker . The Certificate stolen is in the name of " JOSEPH RICKAKDS , " Homfray Lodge , 1562 , " which he uses as a means to obtain relief from Freemasons .
This Certificate was presented at Oswestry , on the 3 rd instant , and may be presented to Masters of Masonic Lodges in other places , who are requested to give immediate information to the police . The Police are particularly requested to inquire for this person , and 1 1 ! A 1 il i ir 1 '
.: „ , „ _ .. n- . _ n , . » - ~ .. apprehend him , ana send telegram to Mr . Sinclair , Chief of Police , Newport , Mon ., who holds a Warrant for his apprehension . Borough Police Office , Newport , Mon ., 6 th January 1881 .