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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STEEET , LONDON . W . C . The admirable and unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establishment for J & JLSOJSTTC BAUQTJBTS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , & c la too well known to need comment . The entire management has been changed , and the Establishment in allits branches thoroughly re-organised . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to the many advantages offerea . CXJISHSTBI OIP THE H . IG-IIKST CHARACTER . WISES I * ERFECT IN CONDITION AND QVALITT . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 - . RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS The fullest measure of public confluence anil support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .
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SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 EAILWAY PLACE , FENCHURCH STREET , E . C . ENGLISH , FRENCH & GERMAN CUISINE . Hot and Cold . Luncheons on the Ground Floor ; This Room will accommodato 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; The drill Room will scat 150 person * . REID'S TREBLE STOUT . WORTHINCTON'S ALES , J 3 BRr , I 3 ST TIVOLI BEER . TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . CHAMPAGNES OP THE BEST BRANDS . OLD BOTTLED TORTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Late of Pimm ' s , anil tho Crystal Palace .
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-j , OBlHIPri lW FROM THE . TOTNT from TWELVE to THREE o ' clock . 1 m M P m \ f HOI'S and STKAKS from the GRILL till FIVE o'clock . S S « 0 « h 3 $% 7 T . JiAiDWKr . t ,, Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-st ., City , E . C .
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FISHDINNERSINPERFECTION 2 S EACH , incliuling' Soups , Entrees , 1 'nnlfcrv , Joints , Cheese , Salad , Sewed I ' vom 12 to i daily . —GEORGE TAVERN * , liillingsgnte Market . Sole Proprietor , GEORGE SMITH , from Anderton ' s Hotel .
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VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . X ) 110 . ISAAC , who Las for somo time pastprovided for the roqnire' / incuts of this Tiinljjc , lion's to announce th t ho ha * obtained permission for the removal of his bcense to thn I Solved ro-ro : id , unci that he is abjilt to erect commodious premises there . These will comprise . A . SPACIOUS HyCA-SOIE-TIC 33 LA . TiT ,. WITH AIVTK jiOO . lIS , LARGE BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to be addressed G . ISAAC , " WHITE HABT , " COLLEGE STIIEET , LAMBETH , LOUDON , S . E .
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MASONICHIGHSCHOOLFORBOYS, 1 NOTTING- HILL SQUARE , W . THE SCHOOL has been established to provide a High Class Education to sons of Freemasons and others , on moderate terms . There are scholarships of the annual value of £ 10 to £ 20 , and Exhibitions of £ 20 . Terms for sons of Freemasons from 1 to 7 guineas per term , for other pupils from 5 to 8 guineas per term . For further particulars apply to the Secretary , or to E . PASSAWEK , LL . D . Head Master .
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Price 2 s , Crown Svo , stiff paper covers ; 2 s Od cloth lettered . MUxmlty of UtoJiw piiwl mul Mmvmm , London : W . W . MOEGATiT , 67 Barbican , E . C .
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A PHOTOGRAPHIC MASONIC NOVELTY . BRO . W . SHURY MARSHALL HAS devised and registered a Jlasonic Portrait and Certificate Case for the use of Brethren visiting Lodges . It opens to display a Coloured Portrait or the Owner , together with ( iu exact facsimile of his Certificate , and on the cover his Name and the Number of his Lodge , and Rauk if desirod , are impressed . Brethren desirous of possessing this unique " Voucher" should enclose a Copy Carte fie Visile and Certificate , with other particulars as above , and the Case will be promptly returned in its complete form , with the Certificate . Of this device the J " : KOIASO . Y ' S CICKO . VJCM ; says : — " Its ulility is beyond ipiestiun . " Price , complete—Carte size , UV ( id ; Cabinet , 15 s . Remittance must accompany order . ¦ "Metropolitan Brethren and those visiting Loudon are invited to sit for their Portraits instead of cnclosi g Carte . THE PHOTOCnAPHIC STUDIO AND FINE ART CALLERY . 3-X PARLIAMKJfT STEKKT , S . "W ,
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PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF BERKS AND OXON MARK MASTER MASONS . THE INSTALLATION OF THE EIGHT HON . THE EARL OP JERSEY , AS PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER , Will take place at Reading , on Thursday , 27 th of November 1879 , When the attendance of all regularly registered Mark Master Masons is invited . Further particulars will appear in due course . THOS . J . PULLEY , P . M . 54 , 75 , 235 , 217 , Acting Prov . Grand Secretary . Jesse Terrace , Reading , •lth November 1879 .
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H^^^^W^^a 67 BARBICAN , E . C .
Supreme Grand Chapter.
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .
THE Quarterly Convocation ef Grand Chapter was holden ou Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall , London . Comp . S . Rawson occupied the chair of M . E . Z ., Comp . Captain Platfc the chiir of H ., and Comp . Captain N . G . Philips the chair of J . ; Comp . Colonel Creaton Treasurer , Comp . Ernest Emil Wendt as S . N ., Comp . H . G . Buss as Scribe E ., Comp . J . Lewis Thomas Sword Bearer , Comp . S . Mullens D . C . ; besides , a largo number of Past Graud
Officers and Principals and Past Principals of Chapters were also present . Comp . Buss announced that Comp . Hervey was too ill to be present , and that he had commissioned him ( Comp . Bass ) to express his regret to the M . E . Z . that he was unable to attend . Comp . Rawson observed that all the Comps . regretted as much as he did that Comp . Hervey continued to be so seriously indisposed . On
the motion of Comp . Colonel Creaton , seconded by Comp . R . Gray , the report of tho Committee was adopted , and ordered to be received and entered on the minutes . The first four petitions which the Committee had received ( particulars of which wore given in onr last ) were then granted , on the motion of Cornp . Colonel Creaton . Comp . Colonel Creaton also moved , and Comp . Robert Gray seconded , the
crrauthtg of the petition for a Chapter to be attached to tbe Ahlershot Camp LOCIL ' , No . 1331 . Comp . H . Hacker P . Z . 723 inquired whether since this had been recommended Grand Chapter had received any communication from the Provincial Grand Superintendent of Hants and the Isle of Wight . Comp . Buss said there had been a letter received from Comp . W . Beach , in which he asked for a postponement of this
petition until he had time to make inquiries , which he proposed to do by going to Aldershot . Comp . Hacker thereupon thought the petition should be postponed . Comp . Ravvson agreed . A petition for a new Chapter could not be granted without a recommendation , and this recommendation was now in abeyance . Comp . John Fenn , one of the petitioners , objected . It had been recommended , and the
recommendation had been passed by the Committee , who had recommended Grand Chapter to grant the Warrant . Comp . Rawson did not think it was now in the power of Grand Chapter to grant the petition . Comp . Barron said tho motion now before Grand Chapter was that the petition be granted . It might , however , be convenient to postpone it . Comp . Rev . C . W . Arnold said
there was a definite question before tbe Grand Chapter—was this petition to be granted or not ? He did not see how the letter from the Grand Superintendent could overrule the agenda paper . Comp . Rawson said he had no legal adviser present to assist him , but his opinion was that this discussion should not be continued , and that the consideration of the prayer of this petition
should be postponed in consequence of the withdrawal of the recommendation of the Grand Superintendent . Colonel Creaton felt bound to say that when the Committee received a petition duly signed and recommended by a Grand Superintendent , they had no alternative bnt to bring it before this Grand Chapter . He thought it a great pity that the Grand Superintendent , and thoso other Comps . who
signed the petition , did not enquire before sending it . It would be thought playing fast and loose with the Committee . Comp . Joshna Nnnn said that tho Grand Superintendent having recommended the petition , and the Committee having brought it before Grand Chapter , the Comps . were at liberty to discuss it . They ought now to decide upon it . Any letter not before the Committee could have
no weight . Comp . Rawson thought that the Grand Superintendent having withdrawn his recommendation , Grand Chapter could not consider that he had granted his recommendation . Hi 3 own personal feeling was that they should decide at once that this petition should not bo entertained that evening , but postponed till next meeting .
Where a Superintendent had acted in error , ho should be allowed to correct that error . Several other Comps . having spoken , Comp . Rev . C . W . Arnold proposed , and Comp . Robert Gray seconded , the adjournmeut of the petition till next meeting . This was carried . Comp . Colonel Creaton then drew attention to the concluding paragraphs of the Committee ' s Report , and Grand Chapter was closed .
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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STEEET , LONDON . W . C . The admirable and unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establishment for J & JLSOJSTTC BAUQTJBTS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , & c la too well known to need comment . The entire management has been changed , and the Establishment in allits branches thoroughly re-organised . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to the many advantages offerea . CXJISHSTBI OIP THE H . IG-IIKST CHARACTER . WISES I * ERFECT IN CONDITION AND QVALITT . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 - . RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS The fullest measure of public confluence anil support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .
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SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 EAILWAY PLACE , FENCHURCH STREET , E . C . ENGLISH , FRENCH & GERMAN CUISINE . Hot and Cold . Luncheons on the Ground Floor ; This Room will accommodato 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; The drill Room will scat 150 person * . REID'S TREBLE STOUT . WORTHINCTON'S ALES , J 3 BRr , I 3 ST TIVOLI BEER . TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . CHAMPAGNES OP THE BEST BRANDS . OLD BOTTLED TORTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Late of Pimm ' s , anil tho Crystal Palace .
Ad00803
-j , OBlHIPri lW FROM THE . TOTNT from TWELVE to THREE o ' clock . 1 m M P m \ f HOI'S and STKAKS from the GRILL till FIVE o'clock . S S « 0 « h 3 $% 7 T . JiAiDWKr . t ,, Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-st ., City , E . C .
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FISHDINNERSINPERFECTION 2 S EACH , incliuling' Soups , Entrees , 1 'nnlfcrv , Joints , Cheese , Salad , Sewed I ' vom 12 to i daily . —GEORGE TAVERN * , liillingsgnte Market . Sole Proprietor , GEORGE SMITH , from Anderton ' s Hotel .
Ad00804
VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . X ) 110 . ISAAC , who Las for somo time pastprovided for the roqnire' / incuts of this Tiinljjc , lion's to announce th t ho ha * obtained permission for the removal of his bcense to thn I Solved ro-ro : id , unci that he is abjilt to erect commodious premises there . These will comprise . A . SPACIOUS HyCA-SOIE-TIC 33 LA . TiT ,. WITH AIVTK jiOO . lIS , LARGE BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to be addressed G . ISAAC , " WHITE HABT , " COLLEGE STIIEET , LAMBETH , LOUDON , S . E .
Ad00806
MASONICHIGHSCHOOLFORBOYS, 1 NOTTING- HILL SQUARE , W . THE SCHOOL has been established to provide a High Class Education to sons of Freemasons and others , on moderate terms . There are scholarships of the annual value of £ 10 to £ 20 , and Exhibitions of £ 20 . Terms for sons of Freemasons from 1 to 7 guineas per term , for other pupils from 5 to 8 guineas per term . For further particulars apply to the Secretary , or to E . PASSAWEK , LL . D . Head Master .
Ad00807
Price 2 s , Crown Svo , stiff paper covers ; 2 s Od cloth lettered . MUxmlty of UtoJiw piiwl mul Mmvmm , London : W . W . MOEGATiT , 67 Barbican , E . C .
Ad00808
A PHOTOGRAPHIC MASONIC NOVELTY . BRO . W . SHURY MARSHALL HAS devised and registered a Jlasonic Portrait and Certificate Case for the use of Brethren visiting Lodges . It opens to display a Coloured Portrait or the Owner , together with ( iu exact facsimile of his Certificate , and on the cover his Name and the Number of his Lodge , and Rauk if desirod , are impressed . Brethren desirous of possessing this unique " Voucher" should enclose a Copy Carte fie Visile and Certificate , with other particulars as above , and the Case will be promptly returned in its complete form , with the Certificate . Of this device the J " : KOIASO . Y ' S CICKO . VJCM ; says : — " Its ulility is beyond ipiestiun . " Price , complete—Carte size , UV ( id ; Cabinet , 15 s . Remittance must accompany order . ¦ "Metropolitan Brethren and those visiting Loudon are invited to sit for their Portraits instead of cnclosi g Carte . THE PHOTOCnAPHIC STUDIO AND FINE ART CALLERY . 3-X PARLIAMKJfT STEKKT , S . "W ,
Ad00809
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF BERKS AND OXON MARK MASTER MASONS . THE INSTALLATION OF THE EIGHT HON . THE EARL OP JERSEY , AS PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER , Will take place at Reading , on Thursday , 27 th of November 1879 , When the attendance of all regularly registered Mark Master Masons is invited . Further particulars will appear in due course . THOS . J . PULLEY , P . M . 54 , 75 , 235 , 217 , Acting Prov . Grand Secretary . Jesse Terrace , Reading , •lth November 1879 .
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H^^^^W^^a 67 BARBICAN , E . C .
Supreme Grand Chapter.
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .
THE Quarterly Convocation ef Grand Chapter was holden ou Wednesday evening , at Freemasons' Hall , London . Comp . S . Rawson occupied the chair of M . E . Z ., Comp . Captain Platfc the chiir of H ., and Comp . Captain N . G . Philips the chair of J . ; Comp . Colonel Creaton Treasurer , Comp . Ernest Emil Wendt as S . N ., Comp . H . G . Buss as Scribe E ., Comp . J . Lewis Thomas Sword Bearer , Comp . S . Mullens D . C . ; besides , a largo number of Past Graud
Officers and Principals and Past Principals of Chapters were also present . Comp . Buss announced that Comp . Hervey was too ill to be present , and that he had commissioned him ( Comp . Bass ) to express his regret to the M . E . Z . that he was unable to attend . Comp . Rawson observed that all the Comps . regretted as much as he did that Comp . Hervey continued to be so seriously indisposed . On
the motion of Comp . Colonel Creaton , seconded by Comp . R . Gray , the report of tho Committee was adopted , and ordered to be received and entered on the minutes . The first four petitions which the Committee had received ( particulars of which wore given in onr last ) were then granted , on the motion of Cornp . Colonel Creaton . Comp . Colonel Creaton also moved , and Comp . Robert Gray seconded , the
crrauthtg of the petition for a Chapter to be attached to tbe Ahlershot Camp LOCIL ' , No . 1331 . Comp . H . Hacker P . Z . 723 inquired whether since this had been recommended Grand Chapter had received any communication from the Provincial Grand Superintendent of Hants and the Isle of Wight . Comp . Buss said there had been a letter received from Comp . W . Beach , in which he asked for a postponement of this
petition until he had time to make inquiries , which he proposed to do by going to Aldershot . Comp . Hacker thereupon thought the petition should be postponed . Comp . Ravvson agreed . A petition for a new Chapter could not be granted without a recommendation , and this recommendation was now in abeyance . Comp . John Fenn , one of the petitioners , objected . It had been recommended , and the
recommendation had been passed by the Committee , who had recommended Grand Chapter to grant the Warrant . Comp . Rawson did not think it was now in the power of Grand Chapter to grant the petition . Comp . Barron said tho motion now before Grand Chapter was that the petition be granted . It might , however , be convenient to postpone it . Comp . Rev . C . W . Arnold said
there was a definite question before tbe Grand Chapter—was this petition to be granted or not ? He did not see how the letter from the Grand Superintendent could overrule the agenda paper . Comp . Rawson said he had no legal adviser present to assist him , but his opinion was that this discussion should not be continued , and that the consideration of the prayer of this petition
should be postponed in consequence of the withdrawal of the recommendation of the Grand Superintendent . Colonel Creaton felt bound to say that when the Committee received a petition duly signed and recommended by a Grand Superintendent , they had no alternative bnt to bring it before this Grand Chapter . He thought it a great pity that the Grand Superintendent , and thoso other Comps . who
signed the petition , did not enquire before sending it . It would be thought playing fast and loose with the Committee . Comp . Joshna Nnnn said that tho Grand Superintendent having recommended the petition , and the Committee having brought it before Grand Chapter , the Comps . were at liberty to discuss it . They ought now to decide upon it . Any letter not before the Committee could have
no weight . Comp . Rawson thought that the Grand Superintendent having withdrawn his recommendation , Grand Chapter could not consider that he had granted his recommendation . Hi 3 own personal feeling was that they should decide at once that this petition should not bo entertained that evening , but postponed till next meeting .
Where a Superintendent had acted in error , ho should be allowed to correct that error . Several other Comps . having spoken , Comp . Rev . C . W . Arnold proposed , and Comp . Robert Gray seconded , the adjournmeut of the petition till next meeting . This was carried . Comp . Colonel Creaton then drew attention to the concluding paragraphs of the Committee ' s Report , and Grand Chapter was closed .