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JLofjral||I;rsanic|nstittitiaitfat(girls, ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . ISi . VMTUTJED 1788 . Chief Patroness : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Grand Patron and President : H . E . H . THE P RINCE OP WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . Grand Patroness : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . AT A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of this Institntion . held at Freemasons' Tavern , Lineoln ' s-Iun-Fiolds , London , W . C , on Saturday , 1 st November 1890 , Bro . J . H . MATTHEWS , Patron , in the chair . ' Iter the general business was disposed of , tho Governors and Subscribers > roceeded to tho Election , bv ballot , of 10 Girls into the Institution , from a list of 31 APPROVED GAHDIDA'i . 'ES , when the following were declared , duly ELECTED : — No . on Poll . No . on List . Name . Votes . 2 3 Hooke . F . E 4212 2 1 Haylett . A 4073 3 2 i Wallden . B . M 10 M 4 32 Wood , E 3957 5 29 Strathern . M . E 3 rJ 32 fl 13 Smith , A . E 3329 7 11 Booth , S . W 3771 8 25 Fisk , B . A 3760 9 30 Hickman , M . I 3731 10 28 Douthwaite , A . M 3730 11 23 McLeod , G . R 3680 12 1 Robson , 51 . G 3651 13 0 Whitefoord , E . M . M 3031 14 17 Sands , E . L ... 3030 15 18 Blott , E 3602 16 16 Anthony , CM 3563 The number of votes recorded for the Unsuccessful Candidates can be obtained on application at the Secretary ' s Office , and will be duly carried forward at the next election , if eligible . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . OjncB—5 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . O . 1 st November 1890 .
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THOMASDUNCKERLEY, HIS LIFE , LABOURS , AND LETTEES ; INCLUDING SOKE MASONIC and NAVAL MEMORIALS of the 18 th CENTURY . By HENRY SADLER , Author of "MASONIC FACTS AND FICTIONS , " With a Preface by William Harry Rylands , Bsn ., : E \ S . A .. THE Work will consist of about 300 pages of letter-press , and tbe following Portraits , reproduced by the autotype process , from rare mezzotint engravings in the British Museum : — His Majesty King George II . of England : Dunckerley ' s reputed father . H . R . H . Frederick I > 9 \ VH , Princo of Wales , son of the above ; tho first of tho Royal Family who was mado a Freemason . Thomas Dnnckerley , in Masonic regalia , with facsimile of his autograph . His Book-Plate , Seals , & c . It will bo published , by Subscription , in January 1891 , Price 7 s Cd ; to Non-Subscribers 10 s ; Carriage Free in the Dnited Kingdom and the United States and Canada . Prospectus can ba had on application to HENRY SADLER , care of DIPROSE & BATEMAN , Sheffield Street . London , W . C .
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Now Ready , Crown Svo , cloth gilt . CYCLOPAEDIA OF FOODS AND BEVERAGES . ENCOURAGED and assisted by scientific collaborators , and by celebrated chefs do cnisvno , tho author br \ a compiled this little volume , with the hope that it will be of some practical value and interest to ladies superintending their housekeeping . Every subject referring to the table is judiciously treated and all technicalities made intelligible . Publishers : SIMFKIrSJ- , MARSHA . T-. TL , , < fc Co . A . uthor : J . W . HOFFMAN , 273 Portobello Boad , London , W . Of thc latter freo , on . receipt of Postal Order for 2 s 6 d .
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M&T©'gG&SV&SHOTSSu EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facin ; , ' the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO bus ample accommodation in the now wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotol for Hanquets for any number up to 100 . Kvory convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to rivor , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens nf Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at tUo Castlo Hotel , and referoni e may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .
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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As tlie M . W . G-. 1 E . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APRIL 187 5 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HAItTY P . M ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , aud Plain Prints may bo had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .
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n B^^^^pi^^p SATURDAY , 8 th NOVEMBER 1800 .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
— : o : — INSTALLATION OF PROV . GRAND MASTERS . l .
ON 24 th ult . Sir Henry C . Macandrew , a Past Master of St . John ' s , No . ( 5 Kilwinning of Scotland , and Sir Hector Munro of Foulis , Bart ., the Right Worshipful Master of Finpal ' s Lodge ( 318 ) , Dingwall , were installed as Provincial Grand Masters of the respective Provinces of Inverness-shire , and Eoss and Cromarty . In both cases the offico had been in abeyance for many years , and it was only recently tbat tbe different Lodges comprised in the
provinces named took stepa to resuscitate the Order . As the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , Sir Archibald Campbell of Blythawood , Bart ., M . P ., conld only spend one evening in the north , the brethren connected with the Province of Ross and Cromarty were asked to come to Inverness , so that one installation ceremony only would be necessary , while it would take a more imposing character . The
ceremony was fixed to take place at five o clock , but for an hour previous to that time the brethren were assembling from all quarters , and , after being duly " clothed " and decorated with tho symbols of office , they wero taken in baud by Bro . F . T . C . Keeble P . M . of The Great City Lodge , 1426 , London , r . ow associated with St . John ' s , Inverness . Having been marshalled under their respective
Worshipful Masters , tho brethren , numbering 150 , marched into the Lodge Room , which wns , for the occasion , the large dining-room of the Caledonian Hote ) . The scone was a very imposing one . The " Throne " was for a time occupied by Bro . Jamea Eoss , solicitor , aa R . W . M . of tho oldest Lodge in either of the provinces concerned , and the other places of honour were allotted to officers who
represented the Lodges next in order of aeuiotity , us follows : —Chaplain , Rev . W . Thomson B . D ., No . 43 , Fort William j Bro . D . Fraser , St . John ' s , No . 43 , Fort-William , Past Master ; Bro . JohnMaircalutn , From tbe SHOO L'ldge , S- 'uior Warden ; Bro . Edward Tucker , Fortrose Lodge , Stornoway , No . 108 , Junior Warden ; Bros . John II . Forsyth aud Edward Cesari , senior aud junior deacons . Bro . Keeble waa
master of ceremonies ; Bio . Gibbons Money organist , and Bro . T . G . Henderson , clerk to tho meeting . Punctually to the appointed hour , the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , and the Deputation from the Graud Lodge , entered tho Lodge Room , and were received with all the ceremonies usually observed upon such important occasions . The R . W . Master then gave place to Sir Archibald Campbell G . M .,
who at onco ascended the throne , and proceeded to instal Sir Henry Macandrew and Sir Hector Monro to the offices to which their respective provinces bael appointed them . The ceremony was an interesting and impressive one , aud will long be remembered by all those who were present . The deputation from the Grand Lodge were Sir Archibald Campbell , of Blythswood , Bart ., M . P ., Captain
Hector F . Maclean W . S . Provincial Grand Mastor of the Upper Ward of Lanarkshire , Major James Johnston of Newmills , Elgin , Provincial Gratid Master Nominate of Elgin and Moray , James Crichton ( proxy ) Provincial Grand Master of Canterbury , New Zealand , Grand Jeweller , Dr . John Falconer ( proxy ) Grand Provincial Master of New Zealand ( South ) , George Christie Grand Director of Ceremonies ,
Deputy Provincial Graud Master of Stirlingshire ( proxy ) , Provincial Grand Master of Bermuda , David Homo Past Grand Bible Bearer , William J . Wallace R . W . Master , St . Andrews , 48 , Edinburg h , Representative from the Grand Lodge of Kansas , H . J . Shields Past Muster St . Brvdes , Uddingstone , Captain Houeyraan Henderson R . W . Master of St . Fergus , Wick , Provincial Grand Junior Wa rden
of Caithness , with W . D . Murray Lyon , Grand Secretary . The undermentioned Lodges wero represented : — St . John , Inverness , No . 6 of Scotland ; St , John's , Fort-William , No . 43 ; St . Mary ' s , Inverness , No . 339 ; Spey Lodge , No . 527 , Kingussie ; St . Andrew ' s Lodge , No . 601 , Fort-Georgo ; St . Dafcbas , No . 82 , Tain ; Fortrose Lodge , No . . 108 , Stornoway ; Fingal ' s Lodge , No . 318 , Dingwall and other Lodges .
Immediately after tho ceremony , Sir Archibald Campbell and the other officials lioui tho Grand Lod » e were entertained to a banquet in the Caledonian Hotel . The chair was occupied by Bro . JauieS Ross , the Right Worshipful of St . John ' s , Inverness , and he was supported right and left by the Grand Lodge Deputies , and the newly installed Provincial Graud Masters , Sir tlenry Macandrew and & " Hector Munro . The croupiers were Baillio J . H . Forsyth aud
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JLofjral||I;rsanic|nstittitiaitfat(girls, ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . ISi . VMTUTJED 1788 . Chief Patroness : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . Grand Patron and President : H . E . H . THE P RINCE OP WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . Grand Patroness : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . AT A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of this Institntion . held at Freemasons' Tavern , Lineoln ' s-Iun-Fiolds , London , W . C , on Saturday , 1 st November 1890 , Bro . J . H . MATTHEWS , Patron , in the chair . ' Iter the general business was disposed of , tho Governors and Subscribers > roceeded to tho Election , bv ballot , of 10 Girls into the Institution , from a list of 31 APPROVED GAHDIDA'i . 'ES , when the following were declared , duly ELECTED : — No . on Poll . No . on List . Name . Votes . 2 3 Hooke . F . E 4212 2 1 Haylett . A 4073 3 2 i Wallden . B . M 10 M 4 32 Wood , E 3957 5 29 Strathern . M . E 3 rJ 32 fl 13 Smith , A . E 3329 7 11 Booth , S . W 3771 8 25 Fisk , B . A 3760 9 30 Hickman , M . I 3731 10 28 Douthwaite , A . M 3730 11 23 McLeod , G . R 3680 12 1 Robson , 51 . G 3651 13 0 Whitefoord , E . M . M 3031 14 17 Sands , E . L ... 3030 15 18 Blott , E 3602 16 16 Anthony , CM 3563 The number of votes recorded for the Unsuccessful Candidates can be obtained on application at the Secretary ' s Office , and will be duly carried forward at the next election , if eligible . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . OjncB—5 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . O . 1 st November 1890 .
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THOMASDUNCKERLEY, HIS LIFE , LABOURS , AND LETTEES ; INCLUDING SOKE MASONIC and NAVAL MEMORIALS of the 18 th CENTURY . By HENRY SADLER , Author of "MASONIC FACTS AND FICTIONS , " With a Preface by William Harry Rylands , Bsn ., : E \ S . A .. THE Work will consist of about 300 pages of letter-press , and tbe following Portraits , reproduced by the autotype process , from rare mezzotint engravings in the British Museum : — His Majesty King George II . of England : Dunckerley ' s reputed father . H . R . H . Frederick I > 9 \ VH , Princo of Wales , son of the above ; tho first of tho Royal Family who was mado a Freemason . Thomas Dnnckerley , in Masonic regalia , with facsimile of his autograph . His Book-Plate , Seals , & c . It will bo published , by Subscription , in January 1891 , Price 7 s Cd ; to Non-Subscribers 10 s ; Carriage Free in the Dnited Kingdom and the United States and Canada . Prospectus can ba had on application to HENRY SADLER , care of DIPROSE & BATEMAN , Sheffield Street . London , W . C .
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Now Ready , Crown Svo , cloth gilt . CYCLOPAEDIA OF FOODS AND BEVERAGES . ENCOURAGED and assisted by scientific collaborators , and by celebrated chefs do cnisvno , tho author br \ a compiled this little volume , with the hope that it will be of some practical value and interest to ladies superintending their housekeeping . Every subject referring to the table is judiciously treated and all technicalities made intelligible . Publishers : SIMFKIrSJ- , MARSHA . T-. TL , , < fc Co . A . uthor : J . W . HOFFMAN , 273 Portobello Boad , London , W . Of thc latter freo , on . receipt of Postal Order for 2 s 6 d .
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M&T©'gG&SV&SHOTSSu EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facin ; , ' the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO bus ample accommodation in the now wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotol for Hanquets for any number up to 100 . Kvory convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to rivor , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens nf Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at tUo Castlo Hotel , and referoni e may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .
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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As tlie M . W . G-. 1 E . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APRIL 187 5 . COPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HAItTY P . M ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , aud Plain Prints may bo had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .
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n B^^^^pi^^p SATURDAY , 8 th NOVEMBER 1800 .
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
— : o : — INSTALLATION OF PROV . GRAND MASTERS . l .
ON 24 th ult . Sir Henry C . Macandrew , a Past Master of St . John ' s , No . ( 5 Kilwinning of Scotland , and Sir Hector Munro of Foulis , Bart ., the Right Worshipful Master of Finpal ' s Lodge ( 318 ) , Dingwall , were installed as Provincial Grand Masters of the respective Provinces of Inverness-shire , and Eoss and Cromarty . In both cases the offico had been in abeyance for many years , and it was only recently tbat tbe different Lodges comprised in the
provinces named took stepa to resuscitate the Order . As the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , Sir Archibald Campbell of Blythawood , Bart ., M . P ., conld only spend one evening in the north , the brethren connected with the Province of Ross and Cromarty were asked to come to Inverness , so that one installation ceremony only would be necessary , while it would take a more imposing character . The
ceremony was fixed to take place at five o clock , but for an hour previous to that time the brethren were assembling from all quarters , and , after being duly " clothed " and decorated with tho symbols of office , they wero taken in baud by Bro . F . T . C . Keeble P . M . of The Great City Lodge , 1426 , London , r . ow associated with St . John ' s , Inverness . Having been marshalled under their respective
Worshipful Masters , tho brethren , numbering 150 , marched into the Lodge Room , which wns , for the occasion , the large dining-room of the Caledonian Hote ) . The scone was a very imposing one . The " Throne " was for a time occupied by Bro . Jamea Eoss , solicitor , aa R . W . M . of tho oldest Lodge in either of the provinces concerned , and the other places of honour were allotted to officers who
represented the Lodges next in order of aeuiotity , us follows : —Chaplain , Rev . W . Thomson B . D ., No . 43 , Fort William j Bro . D . Fraser , St . John ' s , No . 43 , Fort-William , Past Master ; Bro . JohnMaircalutn , From tbe SHOO L'ldge , S- 'uior Warden ; Bro . Edward Tucker , Fortrose Lodge , Stornoway , No . 108 , Junior Warden ; Bros . John II . Forsyth aud Edward Cesari , senior aud junior deacons . Bro . Keeble waa
master of ceremonies ; Bio . Gibbons Money organist , and Bro . T . G . Henderson , clerk to tho meeting . Punctually to the appointed hour , the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , and the Deputation from the Graud Lodge , entered tho Lodge Room , and were received with all the ceremonies usually observed upon such important occasions . The R . W . Master then gave place to Sir Archibald Campbell G . M .,
who at onco ascended the throne , and proceeded to instal Sir Henry Macandrew and Sir Hector Monro to the offices to which their respective provinces bael appointed them . The ceremony was an interesting and impressive one , aud will long be remembered by all those who were present . The deputation from the Grand Lodge were Sir Archibald Campbell , of Blythswood , Bart ., M . P ., Captain
Hector F . Maclean W . S . Provincial Grand Mastor of the Upper Ward of Lanarkshire , Major James Johnston of Newmills , Elgin , Provincial Gratid Master Nominate of Elgin and Moray , James Crichton ( proxy ) Provincial Grand Master of Canterbury , New Zealand , Grand Jeweller , Dr . John Falconer ( proxy ) Grand Provincial Master of New Zealand ( South ) , George Christie Grand Director of Ceremonies ,
Deputy Provincial Graud Master of Stirlingshire ( proxy ) , Provincial Grand Master of Bermuda , David Homo Past Grand Bible Bearer , William J . Wallace R . W . Master , St . Andrews , 48 , Edinburg h , Representative from the Grand Lodge of Kansas , H . J . Shields Past Muster St . Brvdes , Uddingstone , Captain Houeyraan Henderson R . W . Master of St . Fergus , Wick , Provincial Grand Junior Wa rden
of Caithness , with W . D . Murray Lyon , Grand Secretary . The undermentioned Lodges wero represented : — St . John , Inverness , No . 6 of Scotland ; St , John's , Fort-William , No . 43 ; St . Mary ' s , Inverness , No . 339 ; Spey Lodge , No . 527 , Kingussie ; St . Andrew ' s Lodge , No . 601 , Fort-Georgo ; St . Dafcbas , No . 82 , Tain ; Fortrose Lodge , No . . 108 , Stornoway ; Fingal ' s Lodge , No . 318 , Dingwall and other Lodges .
Immediately after tho ceremony , Sir Archibald Campbell and the other officials lioui tho Grand Lod » e were entertained to a banquet in the Caledonian Hotel . The chair was occupied by Bro . JauieS Ross , the Right Worshipful of St . John ' s , Inverness , and he was supported right and left by the Grand Lodge Deputies , and the newly installed Provincial Graud Masters , Sir tlenry Macandrew and & " Hector Munro . The croupiers were Baillio J . H . Forsyth aud