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New Music.

NEW MUSIC .

All Music intended for review should be addressed to the EJitor of Tho Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , IT . — : o : — " Jack's . Weddiu * r Morn . " Song . Written by Clifton Bingham ,

composed by F . Boscovitz . « Wore I the River . " Song . Written by Clifton Bin-hum , composed by Tito Mattel . « Load thorn Straight . " Song . Written by Fredeiick Langbridgr * . M . A ., composed by William Sniallwood .

London : C HAITELII AND CO ., 50 Now Bond Street , VV . THE first of thesa Songs is of tho populir kind , and if not having anything special to rec : > mmt > nd ifc , has fche advantage of being of a description that is sure to please . F . Boscovitz is fche composer , * his ninsio is tuneful ancl bright . Clifton Bingham and Tito Mattel ' s

" Woro I the River" is a splendid song ; the words aro good , while tho nmaic ia of an exceptionally pretty character . This song is sure to hi welcomed wherever sung . A line martial ditty , with a good

swinging choras , is " Lead them Straig ht . " The words are excellent , while the music is of a description that stirs np to such a pitch that one feels inclined to join . " Lead them Straight" will bo a favourite at smoking concerts .

"In Dreamland . " Song . Written by D'Arcy Jaxone , composed by Henri Logo . " The Lifeboatman . " Song . Written and composed by H . Trotere . "John ' s Wife . " Song . Written by Frederic E . Weathorly , composed by J . L . Roeckel .

" The Vampire . " Song . Written by Henry Martingale , composed by Michael Watson . " Heaven on Earth . " Song . Written by Arthur Chapman , composed by Franco Novara .

" The Stars are with the Voyager . " Song . Written by Thomas Hood , composed by Henri Logo . ' - Espanita . " Song . Written by F . Bowyer , composed by Antonio L . Mora .

London : ASCHERBERG AND CO ., 46 Berners Street , W . DOUBTLESS the majority of our readers havo already become acquainted with Miss Marion Hood ' s song in " Rny Bias , " entitled " In Dreamland . " To those who have not , we can strongly recommend it . Henri Logo ' s music is bright , and the words ao graceful ,

thafc ifc is sure to become popular . "The Lifeboatman' is a nautical theme ; fche music tuneful and spirited , while the words are pathetic and natural . "John ' s Wife" is another capital song , the words showing bow a wife grows old in love . Ifc has been pufc to appropriate mnsio by J . L . Eoeckel . For bass or baritone singers

"The Vampire" ia well suited ; Michael Watson ' s music i ** rollicking , bright , and spirited , and of an effective character . "Heaven on Earth , " by A . Chapman and Franco Novara , and " The Stars are with tho Voyager , " by Thomas Hood and Henri Logo , are pretty

compositions , which wo feel sure will be heard frequently during the winter . " Espanita" is a Spanish love song , composed expressly for and sung by Madame Marie Roze . The burden of the music is of such an exceptionally tuneful description that any one singing it cannot fail to readily win the favour of an audience .

" Gipsy Life . " Song . Written by Lindsay Lennox , composed by Arnold Bruce . " Only Yesterday . " Song . Written aud composed by Lindsay

Lennox . " Tlio Norseman . " Song . Written by Frederick Edwards , composed hy Kent Sutton . London : WILCOCK BKOS ., City Music Stores , Moorgata Station

Arcade , E . C . NOTHING prettier than these three need be wished for . The first — Gipsy Life" —is , as the title implies , of a roving description , and the music by Arnold Bruce is so cheery and taking that wo feel sure

it will bo eagerly sought after . " Only Yesterday is another capital composition , with violin obbligafco . The theme is pretty , while tho music is tuneful and bright . We can also recommend Kent Sutton ' s''The Norseman ; " the melody is effective and tho refrain is ono that cau easily be taken up and remembered .

"If at yonr Window , Love . " Song . Written by R . S . Hickeus , composed by Ethel Harraden . London * . FORSYTH Buos ., 272 A Regent Circus , W . Tins is u lovo ballad , composed by Ethel Harraden , who has set R . S .

Hick-ens' words to some pretty and airy music . Such a piece as tbo above is always welcome , not only in the concert hall , but in the drawing room , inasmuch as ifc is a composition that must leave a pleasant impression on its hearers .

lIou , owAi- * s OiNTME-fr ANi ) PILLS—Counsel for the delicate . Those to whom the changeable temperature ia a protracted period of trial should seek the earliest opportunity of removing all ol staclcs to good health . This cooling Ointment , pcrscvcringly rubbed upon the skin , ia tho most reliable reinedv I ' or overcoming all diseases of the throat and chest . Quin .-ey , relaxed

tonsil . '* , sore throat , swollen glands , ordinary catarrh , and brouchiti .- , usually prevailing at this season , may be arrested as soon as discovered , aud uvory symptom banished by Hollow-ay ' s simple and effective treatment . This Ointment and Pills are highly commended for tho facility with which they success ' fully contend with inlluenza ; they allay in an incredibly short time the disreusing fever aud teasing cough ,

Diary For The Week.

DIARY FOR THE WEEK .

¦ / Jfi shall be obliged if the Secretaries ot tho various Lodges throughout the Kingdom will favour us with a list of their Days of "Meetings , & c ., as we have decided to insert only thoso that aro verified bv the Officers of tho several "Lodges .

SATURDAY , 9 th NOVEMBER .

103—London , Ship and Turtle , Leadonhnll-. street 17 ''—Plio-nix , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 17«—Manchester , Yorkshire Groy , Liudon St , Tottonh im ( Jo irt Ii I ., at S ( In ) 19 S— I ' tn-c . v , Jolly t ' aniKsrs * Tavern , SouttiKAta-ro * - ! , Md , at , 3 ( Instruction ) 1375—Star , ' Dover Castlo , Deptford luueway , 3 . 10 ., at 7 . ( fn- ( . ruction ) 1288—Pinsburv Park , Cock Tavern . Highbury , % k % 'la-trujiioti ) 1328—Granite , " Freemasons' Hall , W . O .

mm— Karl of / Jutland , Koyal Kdward . Triangle , ft vdtoy . at 7 ( In ttm-t ) 1126—The Great City , Cannon Stroot Hotol 1448—Mount Edgcumbe , Bridge Houso Hotel , I ! itfcoiM JI 158-1—Loyalty and Charity , Star and Garter , Ko . v Bridge ICO/—Loyalty , London Tavorn , Fene ! iui \* i -i . f i . i * luil— Kcutestoti , Crown and Anchor , 7 !) Ebury Stroot , S . VV ., at 7 ([ u ; ,- iQt ) 1686—Paxton , Surrey Masonic Hall , Garaberwoll

17 . 13—Perseverance , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet Street IS 30—Duke of Cornwall , Freemason " ' Hill . W . C . 19 IJ 4—Clerkenwell , Holborn Viaduct Hotol , K . C . 3012—Chiswick , Windsor Castlo Hotol , King Stroot , Hainiuursmitli , it 7 . 10 . lu ) 2029—King Solomon , 8 a Red Lion Square , W . C . R . A .. — -timn . Union . Air-street . Regent-st ., W ., nt - * , (' tis rucfctoi ) R . A . 11 S 5—Lewis , King's Arms Hotel , Wood Green M . M . 231—Brixton , Autiorton ' s Hotel , Fleet Streot , E . C .

149—Peace , Private Rooms , Meltham 1990—Hampshire L . of Emulation , Freoun -ons' ' IaU , L t 1 t > > r ,, pj . , 1 a > v , ' . i 2069—Prudence , Masonic Hall , Leeds 2095—Caterham , Drill Hall , Caterham , Surrey M . M . 1-1—Prince Edward ' s . Station Hotel , Stansfield , Todomdou R . C . 43—Eureka , Masonic Rooms , Pavilion , Brighton

MONDAY , llth NOVEMBER .

0—St . George ' s and Corner Stone , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 22—Loughborough , Gauden Hotel , Clapham , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) 27—Egyptian , Atlantic Tavern , Brixton , S . W ., ' at 8 . ( Instruction ) 45—Strong Man , Boll and Bush , Ropemaker St ., Finsbury , E . G ., ab 7 ( In ) 58—Felicity . Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street

59—Eoyal Naval , Freemasons' Hall , W . O . 90—St . John , Albion , Aldersgate-street , E . O . 171—Sincerity , Railway Tavern , Railway Place , Fenchurch Stroot , at 7 . ( Iu ) 180—St . James ' s Union , Union Tavern , Air-street , W ., at 8 ( Instruction ) 193—Confidence , Anderton ' s Fleet-street , E . C .

222—St . Andrews , 101 Queen Victoria-street 548—Wellington , White Swan , High-street , Deptford , at 8 ( Instruction ) 933—Doric , Duke ' s Head , 79 Whitechapel Road , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 975—Rose of Denmark , Gauden Hotel , Clapham Road Station , at 7 * 30 . ( lust . ) 1227—Upton , Three Nuns , Aldgate , E ., at 8 . ( Instruction ) 1237—Enfield , Market-place , Enfield 13 G 6—Highgate , Gatehouse Hotel , Highgate

U 25—Hyde Park , Porchester Hotel , Leinster Place , Cleveland Gardens , at 8 . ( In ) 1145—Prince Leopold , Printing Works , 202 Whitechapel Road , E ., at 7 tlnst . ) U 89—Marquess of Ripon , Queen ' s Hotel , Yictoria Park , at 7 . 30 ( In ) 1507—Metropolitan , The Moorgate , Finsbury Pavement , E . G ., at 7 . 30 ( Inst . ) 1571—Leopold , Bridge Houso Hotel , Londoa Bridge 1585—Royal Commemoration , Railway Hotel , High Street , Putney , at 8 . ( In ) Hi 08—Kilburn , 46 South Molton Street , Oxford Streot , W . at 8 ( Inst . ) 1623 West Smithfield Market

— , New Hotel , King Streot , Smithfield , at 7 ( In . ) 1657—Aldersgate , Castlo and Falcon , Aldorsg-iSj-.-irjo ' , K . C . 1670—Adelphi , 4 Adelphi Terrace , Strand It > u 3—Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., at 3 . 30 ( lustruction ) 1707—Eleanor , Seven Sisters Hotel , Page Green , Tottenham . 8 . ( Inal ) 1713—Perseverance , 23 Addle Street , B . C ., at 7 . ( lustruction ) 1789—Ubique , Masonic Hall , Air-street , W . 1805—Bromley St . Leonard , Vestry Hall , Bow-roadBromley

, 1 > , 91—St . Ambrose , Baron s Court Hotel , West Kensington , ( Instruction ) 1901—Selwyn , East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich . ( Instruction ) 2012—Chiswick , Star ancl G . rter Hotel , Kew Bridge 2021—Queen ' s ( Westminster ) and Marylebone , Criterion , W ., at 8 . ( Inst . ) R . A . 720—Panmure , Horns Tavern , Kennington R . A . 862—Whittington , Anderton ' s Hotel , pToat Streot R . A . 1537—St . Peter Westminster , Freemasons' Hall W C K . T . 140—Studholme , 33 Golden Square , VV .

40—Dorwent , Castle Hotel , Hastings 75—Lovo and Honour , Royal HoteT , Falmouth 88—Scientific , Red Lion , Petty Cury , Cambrid . ro 104—St . John , Ashton House . Greek-st-eet , Stockuort 151—Albany , Ma mic Hall , Newport , I . W .

240-St . Hilda , Freemasons * Hall , Fowler-street , South Shield . ; ISrlT V >™ ™' Umty , freemasons' Hall , Brixhain , Devon , at 7 . ( lust ) 262—Salopian , the Lion Hotel , Shrewsbury 292—Sincerity , Masonic Hall , Liverpool MB—Royal Brunswick , Freemasons' HaU , Surroy . sfcroot . S ' uo'nolu 297—Witham , New Masonic Hall , Lincoln 382-Royat Union , Chequers Hotel , Uxbrlcteo . flnstructinn *

411—Commercial , if lying- Horse Hotel , Notti * i"h im 181-St . Peter , Masonic-ia " , Maple-street , Newcastle 502—Rectitude , Town Hall , Rugby 537—Howe , Masonic Hall , New-street , Birminn-ham 689-Druids of Love and Liberality , Masouic Hall , Redruth 6 t- ;>—Montague , Royal Liou , Lj JIO Ro » -is 721

-liidepeiutence , Maso , * c Chambers , Sastgato-rosv-north , Oho . iUum-Durby , Masonic Hal ' ., Liverpool at 8 . ( Instruction ) , J " " 707—Hanley , Hanley Hal ! , Dartmouth d' 27-St . John , Masonic Temple , Halifax-road , Dewsbury 893—Meridian , National School Room , Millbi-ook Cornwall 84 U-William son , St . Stej . on School , Moukwoarmouth , Durham ¦ 021-Hartmgton , Masouic Hall , Custom Hou-o Uuitdiugs , Uarru . v . iu-Fmuuss

JOfiO—United Brothc-s , Cfi ia Hoi *! , Southsea 1112—Shirley , Ma . > nic Ha'I , Shirley , Hants 1174—Pentanglo , kiinH . , C . at'iam 1221—Defence , Mr sonic K 1 , Carlton-hill , Leeds 1253—Travellers , ( juecn's Hotel , S Mauohe . - . or

1350—Fermor HcsLjth , M . :- - * r . ' c Hall , Liverpool : 136—Sandgate , Masonic Hall , Sandgate 1149—Royal Military , Masouic Hall , Canterbury 147 i— Israel , Masonic Hall , Sevet -i-streot , Birmingham 1177—Sir Wntkin- Masonic HaU , Mold

1592—Abbey , Suffolk Hotel , Bury St . Edmunds liill— . liboi-acum , Masonic Hall , St . Saviourgate , Y . ndi 1618—IJiindyside , Zetland Hotel , Saltbui-n-b . y-Hua 1056—Wolsey , White Hart Hotel , Hampton Wick 1900—Fidelity uud Sincerity , WuHiugt' -u , SomociQ * ,

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New Music.

NEW MUSIC .

All Music intended for review should be addressed to the EJitor of Tho Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , IT . — : o : — " Jack's . Weddiu * r Morn . " Song . Written by Clifton Bingham ,

composed by F . Boscovitz . « Wore I the River . " Song . Written by Clifton Bin-hum , composed by Tito Mattel . « Load thorn Straight . " Song . Written by Fredeiick Langbridgr * . M . A ., composed by William Sniallwood .

London : C HAITELII AND CO ., 50 Now Bond Street , VV . THE first of thesa Songs is of tho populir kind , and if not having anything special to rec : > mmt > nd ifc , has fche advantage of being of a description that is sure to please . F . Boscovitz is fche composer , * his ninsio is tuneful ancl bright . Clifton Bingham and Tito Mattel ' s

" Woro I the River" is a splendid song ; the words aro good , while tho nmaic ia of an exceptionally pretty character . This song is sure to hi welcomed wherever sung . A line martial ditty , with a good

swinging choras , is " Lead them Straig ht . " The words are excellent , while the music is of a description that stirs np to such a pitch that one feels inclined to join . " Lead them Straight" will bo a favourite at smoking concerts .

"In Dreamland . " Song . Written by D'Arcy Jaxone , composed by Henri Logo . " The Lifeboatman . " Song . Written and composed by H . Trotere . "John ' s Wife . " Song . Written by Frederic E . Weathorly , composed by J . L . Roeckel .

" The Vampire . " Song . Written by Henry Martingale , composed by Michael Watson . " Heaven on Earth . " Song . Written by Arthur Chapman , composed by Franco Novara .

" The Stars are with the Voyager . " Song . Written by Thomas Hood , composed by Henri Logo . ' - Espanita . " Song . Written by F . Bowyer , composed by Antonio L . Mora .

London : ASCHERBERG AND CO ., 46 Berners Street , W . DOUBTLESS the majority of our readers havo already become acquainted with Miss Marion Hood ' s song in " Rny Bias , " entitled " In Dreamland . " To those who have not , we can strongly recommend it . Henri Logo ' s music is bright , and the words ao graceful ,

thafc ifc is sure to become popular . "The Lifeboatman' is a nautical theme ; fche music tuneful and spirited , while the words are pathetic and natural . "John ' s Wife" is another capital song , the words showing bow a wife grows old in love . Ifc has been pufc to appropriate mnsio by J . L . Eoeckel . For bass or baritone singers

"The Vampire" ia well suited ; Michael Watson ' s music i ** rollicking , bright , and spirited , and of an effective character . "Heaven on Earth , " by A . Chapman and Franco Novara , and " The Stars are with tho Voyager , " by Thomas Hood and Henri Logo , are pretty

compositions , which wo feel sure will be heard frequently during the winter . " Espanita" is a Spanish love song , composed expressly for and sung by Madame Marie Roze . The burden of the music is of such an exceptionally tuneful description that any one singing it cannot fail to readily win the favour of an audience .

" Gipsy Life . " Song . Written by Lindsay Lennox , composed by Arnold Bruce . " Only Yesterday . " Song . Written aud composed by Lindsay

Lennox . " Tlio Norseman . " Song . Written by Frederick Edwards , composed hy Kent Sutton . London : WILCOCK BKOS ., City Music Stores , Moorgata Station

Arcade , E . C . NOTHING prettier than these three need be wished for . The first — Gipsy Life" —is , as the title implies , of a roving description , and the music by Arnold Bruce is so cheery and taking that wo feel sure

it will bo eagerly sought after . " Only Yesterday is another capital composition , with violin obbligafco . The theme is pretty , while tho music is tuneful and bright . We can also recommend Kent Sutton ' s''The Norseman ; " the melody is effective and tho refrain is ono that cau easily be taken up and remembered .

"If at yonr Window , Love . " Song . Written by R . S . Hickeus , composed by Ethel Harraden . London * . FORSYTH Buos ., 272 A Regent Circus , W . Tins is u lovo ballad , composed by Ethel Harraden , who has set R . S .

Hick-ens' words to some pretty and airy music . Such a piece as tbo above is always welcome , not only in the concert hall , but in the drawing room , inasmuch as ifc is a composition that must leave a pleasant impression on its hearers .

lIou , owAi- * s OiNTME-fr ANi ) PILLS—Counsel for the delicate . Those to whom the changeable temperature ia a protracted period of trial should seek the earliest opportunity of removing all ol staclcs to good health . This cooling Ointment , pcrscvcringly rubbed upon the skin , ia tho most reliable reinedv I ' or overcoming all diseases of the throat and chest . Quin .-ey , relaxed

tonsil . '* , sore throat , swollen glands , ordinary catarrh , and brouchiti .- , usually prevailing at this season , may be arrested as soon as discovered , aud uvory symptom banished by Hollow-ay ' s simple and effective treatment . This Ointment and Pills are highly commended for tho facility with which they success ' fully contend with inlluenza ; they allay in an incredibly short time the disreusing fever aud teasing cough ,

Diary For The Week.

DIARY FOR THE WEEK .

¦ / Jfi shall be obliged if the Secretaries ot tho various Lodges throughout the Kingdom will favour us with a list of their Days of "Meetings , & c ., as we have decided to insert only thoso that aro verified bv the Officers of tho several "Lodges .

SATURDAY , 9 th NOVEMBER .

103—London , Ship and Turtle , Leadonhnll-. street 17 ''—Plio-nix , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 17«—Manchester , Yorkshire Groy , Liudon St , Tottonh im ( Jo irt Ii I ., at S ( In ) 19 S— I ' tn-c . v , Jolly t ' aniKsrs * Tavern , SouttiKAta-ro * - ! , Md , at , 3 ( Instruction ) 1375—Star , ' Dover Castlo , Deptford luueway , 3 . 10 ., at 7 . ( fn- ( . ruction ) 1288—Pinsburv Park , Cock Tavern . Highbury , % k % 'la-trujiioti ) 1328—Granite , " Freemasons' Hall , W . O .

mm— Karl of / Jutland , Koyal Kdward . Triangle , ft vdtoy . at 7 ( In ttm-t ) 1126—The Great City , Cannon Stroot Hotol 1448—Mount Edgcumbe , Bridge Houso Hotel , I ! itfcoiM JI 158-1—Loyalty and Charity , Star and Garter , Ko . v Bridge ICO/—Loyalty , London Tavorn , Fene ! iui \* i -i . f i . i * luil— Kcutestoti , Crown and Anchor , 7 !) Ebury Stroot , S . VV ., at 7 ([ u ; ,- iQt ) 1686—Paxton , Surrey Masonic Hall , Garaberwoll

17 . 13—Perseverance , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet Street IS 30—Duke of Cornwall , Freemason " ' Hill . W . C . 19 IJ 4—Clerkenwell , Holborn Viaduct Hotol , K . C . 3012—Chiswick , Windsor Castlo Hotol , King Stroot , Hainiuursmitli , it 7 . 10 . lu ) 2029—King Solomon , 8 a Red Lion Square , W . C . R . A .. — -timn . Union . Air-street . Regent-st ., W ., nt - * , (' tis rucfctoi ) R . A . 11 S 5—Lewis , King's Arms Hotel , Wood Green M . M . 231—Brixton , Autiorton ' s Hotel , Fleet Streot , E . C .

149—Peace , Private Rooms , Meltham 1990—Hampshire L . of Emulation , Freoun -ons' ' IaU , L t 1 t > > r ,, pj . , 1 a > v , ' . i 2069—Prudence , Masonic Hall , Leeds 2095—Caterham , Drill Hall , Caterham , Surrey M . M . 1-1—Prince Edward ' s . Station Hotel , Stansfield , Todomdou R . C . 43—Eureka , Masonic Rooms , Pavilion , Brighton

MONDAY , llth NOVEMBER .

0—St . George ' s and Corner Stone , Freemasons' Hall , W . C . 22—Loughborough , Gauden Hotel , Clapham , at 7 . 30 . ( Instruction ) 27—Egyptian , Atlantic Tavern , Brixton , S . W ., ' at 8 . ( Instruction ) 45—Strong Man , Boll and Bush , Ropemaker St ., Finsbury , E . G ., ab 7 ( In ) 58—Felicity . Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street

59—Eoyal Naval , Freemasons' Hall , W . O . 90—St . John , Albion , Aldersgate-street , E . O . 171—Sincerity , Railway Tavern , Railway Place , Fenchurch Stroot , at 7 . ( Iu ) 180—St . James ' s Union , Union Tavern , Air-street , W ., at 8 ( Instruction ) 193—Confidence , Anderton ' s Fleet-street , E . C .

222—St . Andrews , 101 Queen Victoria-street 548—Wellington , White Swan , High-street , Deptford , at 8 ( Instruction ) 933—Doric , Duke ' s Head , 79 Whitechapel Road , at 8 . ( Instruction ) 975—Rose of Denmark , Gauden Hotel , Clapham Road Station , at 7 * 30 . ( lust . ) 1227—Upton , Three Nuns , Aldgate , E ., at 8 . ( Instruction ) 1237—Enfield , Market-place , Enfield 13 G 6—Highgate , Gatehouse Hotel , Highgate

U 25—Hyde Park , Porchester Hotel , Leinster Place , Cleveland Gardens , at 8 . ( In ) 1145—Prince Leopold , Printing Works , 202 Whitechapel Road , E ., at 7 tlnst . ) U 89—Marquess of Ripon , Queen ' s Hotel , Yictoria Park , at 7 . 30 ( In ) 1507—Metropolitan , The Moorgate , Finsbury Pavement , E . G ., at 7 . 30 ( Inst . ) 1571—Leopold , Bridge Houso Hotel , Londoa Bridge 1585—Royal Commemoration , Railway Hotel , High Street , Putney , at 8 . ( In ) Hi 08—Kilburn , 46 South Molton Street , Oxford Streot , W . at 8 ( Inst . ) 1623 West Smithfield Market

— , New Hotel , King Streot , Smithfield , at 7 ( In . ) 1657—Aldersgate , Castlo and Falcon , Aldorsg-iSj-.-irjo ' , K . C . 1670—Adelphi , 4 Adelphi Terrace , Strand It > u 3—Kingsland , Cock Tavern , Highbury , N ., at 3 . 30 ( lustruction ) 1707—Eleanor , Seven Sisters Hotel , Page Green , Tottenham . 8 . ( Inal ) 1713—Perseverance , 23 Addle Street , B . C ., at 7 . ( lustruction ) 1789—Ubique , Masonic Hall , Air-street , W . 1805—Bromley St . Leonard , Vestry Hall , Bow-roadBromley

, 1 > , 91—St . Ambrose , Baron s Court Hotel , West Kensington , ( Instruction ) 1901—Selwyn , East Dulwich Hotel , East Dulwich . ( Instruction ) 2012—Chiswick , Star ancl G . rter Hotel , Kew Bridge 2021—Queen ' s ( Westminster ) and Marylebone , Criterion , W ., at 8 . ( Inst . ) R . A . 720—Panmure , Horns Tavern , Kennington R . A . 862—Whittington , Anderton ' s Hotel , pToat Streot R . A . 1537—St . Peter Westminster , Freemasons' Hall W C K . T . 140—Studholme , 33 Golden Square , VV .

40—Dorwent , Castle Hotel , Hastings 75—Lovo and Honour , Royal HoteT , Falmouth 88—Scientific , Red Lion , Petty Cury , Cambrid . ro 104—St . John , Ashton House . Greek-st-eet , Stockuort 151—Albany , Ma mic Hall , Newport , I . W .

240-St . Hilda , Freemasons * Hall , Fowler-street , South Shield . ; ISrlT V >™ ™' Umty , freemasons' Hall , Brixhain , Devon , at 7 . ( lust ) 262—Salopian , the Lion Hotel , Shrewsbury 292—Sincerity , Masonic Hall , Liverpool MB—Royal Brunswick , Freemasons' HaU , Surroy . sfcroot . S ' uo'nolu 297—Witham , New Masonic Hall , Lincoln 382-Royat Union , Chequers Hotel , Uxbrlcteo . flnstructinn *

411—Commercial , if lying- Horse Hotel , Notti * i"h im 181-St . Peter , Masonic-ia " , Maple-street , Newcastle 502—Rectitude , Town Hall , Rugby 537—Howe , Masonic Hall , New-street , Birminn-ham 689-Druids of Love and Liberality , Masouic Hall , Redruth 6 t- ;>—Montague , Royal Liou , Lj JIO Ro » -is 721

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1592—Abbey , Suffolk Hotel , Bury St . Edmunds liill— . liboi-acum , Masonic Hall , St . Saviourgate , Y . ndi 1618—IJiindyside , Zetland Hotel , Saltbui-n-b . y-Hua 1056—Wolsey , White Hart Hotel , Hampton Wick 1900—Fidelity uud Sincerity , WuHiugt' -u , SomociQ * ,

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