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% 8 » Igtaswrit Institution for gags , ** WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Grand Patron : HF . R MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His R OYAL H IGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors and Subscribers will be held in the Large Hall , Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street . Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on Monday , the 21 st day of April 1881 , for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution . To elect a Treasurer for the year ensuing . To elect twelve Life , or Annual , Subscribers , as members of tho General Committee for the year ensuing . To consider tbe following Notices of Motion : — 1 By Bro . ROBERT MARTIN : To insert as Section 3 in Law 63 , after tho word " thereof "—•* A Lodge or Masonic Body may , under similar conditions , place a duly qualified Boy in the Institution , by an annnal payment of Fifty Pounds , in lieu of such sum of One Kindred and Seventy-eight Pounds , provided that tho Lodge , or MasTiic Body , nominating snch Boy , shall give such guarantee for the continuous annual payment of Fifty Pounds during the timo such Boy shall remain in the Institntion as tho General Committee may require . " 2 . By Bro . A . F . GODSON ; Vice-Patron , on behalf of tho House Committee , that Rule 61 ho amended so as to road in future" All Candidates for admission to the Institution ( excepting thoso who before the passing of this Resolution have been placed on tho list of accepted Candidates ) shall , before admission , be required to pass an examination , or be certified by a competent person as having passed an examination , as follows : —If the Candidate Vie nnder the age of nine years at the time of admission , the examination shall be in tho First Standard of the Government Education Department ; if he be between the ages of nine and ten , he must pass in the Second Standard ; and if over the age of ten years , then he must pass an examination equal to the Third Standard of the same . " To receive a Report from the " House and Bnilding Committee , " and to consider the following Notice of Motion based thereon : — By W . Bro . RATWHAM W . STEWART , V .-Pres ., on bohalf of the House and Building Committee : — " That this Court do authorise the purchase of the Four Freehold Houses , being Nos . 1 to 4 Lindum Villas , "Wood Green , with the Freehold . Land attached thereto , being in all upwards of an acre , for the purpose of the New Preparatory School , at a price not exceeding £ 3 , 200 ; " That a Spacious Hall , available for Divine Service , and for tho General Purposes of fcho Institution , be erected as a separate Building , on the land ( the property of the Institution ) situate nn the west side of the present building , at a cost not exceeding £ 3 , 300 ; " That the plans and suggestions submitted by the Consulting Surveyor , Bro . Robert Berridge , for the accommodation of Fifty Additional boys in the New Buildings for the Preparatory School , bo approved and adopted by this Court , on an estimated outlay of £ 6 , C . ' . " " That it be referred to the House and Building Committee to give effect to these Resolutions . " To elect 23 Boys from an approved list of 53 candidates , reduced to 52 by the withdrawal of No . 38 , GLOSTEK , HARRY PERCY OWEN- . N . B . —The * * denoting that the Candidate has a sister in tho R . M . I , for Girls , should apply to No . 31 , BESLT , and not to No . 35 , CANTS ' . The chair will be taken at Twelve o ' clock at noon precisely . Tho ballot for the election of candidates will be declared open at One o ' clock , or earlier , should business permit , and will be closed at Threo o ' clock punctually . By order , FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Std . ) Vice-Patron , Secretary . OuriCE—6 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . C . 5 th April 188-1 . 86 TH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL , JUNE 1884 . Indulgence and Sympathy are solicited -while maturing the altered arrangements consequent on the sudden and lamented death of H . B . H . the Duke of Albany , who had intended to preside . Of these due notice will be given . I
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THE IMPERIAL HOTEL HOLBOEN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining tho TERMINTS of tho Losnoir CHATHAM and DOVER RAIMVAY , but distinct from tho Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON . HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS . Tlie appointments tlirongliont NO nri-sutgcrt as to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , public J & imms ft " 5 SO > Miuy jiSreahfaste . THE CRUSADERS LODGE , No . 1 G 77 , AND PEBSEVERANCE LODGE , No . 1743 , HOliD THEIR MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES , The Edison "Electric Ligrit . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEG-BIE .
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HOLLY BUSH TAVERN , HAMPSTEAD , ( Close to the Fire Station ) . ACCOMMODATION for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS and BANQUETS ; BALLS . and ASSEMBLIES : PAROCHIAL DINNERS : RIFLE , CRICKET , and FOOTBALL GATHERINGS , & c . Rail and Bus within easy distance . Tho members of the St . John ' s Lodgo , No . 107 , have held their meetings at this establishment for many years . Full particulars and Tariff on application to 0 . "SI . FBOUD , Proprietor .
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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Suffolk.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SUFFOLK .
( Prom tbe East Anglian Daily Times . ) ON Monday afternoon last an emergency meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge was held at the Freemasons * Hall , Ipswich , for the purpose of passing resolutions of condolence with the Royal Family npon the death of His Royal Hisjhness the Dnke of Albany , who wns connected with the Province as tho Worshipfnl Master of tbe
Royal Clarence Lodge , at Clare , from which place Princo Leopold took tho title of Earl of Clarence . It had been generally hoped in the Province thafc this connection witb Suffolk wonld have induced the late Dnke to attend the annual Provincial Grand Lodge , which it had been arranged to hold at Clare . The Lodge was presided over ,
in the absence of the Right Worshipfnl Provincial Grand Master Bro . Lord Waveney , by tbe Worshipfnl Deputy Grand Master Bro . the Rev . 0 . J . Martyn , who was supported by a large muster of brethren , including tho Earl of Limerick Prov . G . M . Bristol , N . Traoy P . G . Seo . 376 , B . P . Grimsey P . P . S . G . W . 959 , R . C . M . Rmiso P . G . C . 81 ,
Cecil Ives P . P . G . S . Oxon 1823 , W . P . Mills P . G . S . W . 376 , S . R . A . Anness P . G . J . D . 376 , T . Grimwood P . P . G . R . 81 , B . Gall P . G . S . D . 81 , J . M . Harvey P . P . G . P . 936 , J . R . Thompson P . P . G . S . B . 1008 , A . Barber P . P . G . S . B . 225 , T . Noblo P . G . J . D . 225 , J . M . Cmova , P . G . S . W . 1983 , W . Armstrong P . G . J . D . 1592 , G . Abbott P . P . G . S . B .
225 , J . F . Hills P . P . G . J . W ., H . Sidney P . G . D . of Ceremonies 376 , J . K . Sitlgwick P . P . G . R . 376 , H . J . Wright P . P . G . P . 936 . W . Hart P . P . G . J . D . 332 , J . A . Pettit P . P . A . D . C . 332 ,
J . M . Franks P . G . Steward 376 225 , J . L . Brook W . M ., John Talbot P . M ., A . W . Cook J . W ., William Leathers S ., E . Garwood P . M ., W . J . Patterson , E . darken , Abbott Lord , Joseph Whitehead P . M ., W . Sheppard , G . Curtis , James Napier P . G . J . D ., A . Senton , R . Senton , E . Buckham W . M . 376 , T . R . Elkington 376 , F . C . Atkinson 376 , A . E . Smith W . M . 1983 , R . K . Kasley W . M . 114 , A .
Caton W . M . 388 , S . Snow W . M . 959 , J . C . Norman S . W . 332 , W . H , Hessey 81 , C Emmerson 1224 , J . E . Barnes S . W . 1823 , F . W . Jennings W . M . 1224 , J . "W . Shepberd P . P . G . S . W . 1592 , G . Gonld 957 Lodge having been opened , tbe Prov . Grand Secretary ( Bro . N . Tracy ) read the warrant of the Prov . Grand Master , which was in the following terms : —
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OP SUFFOLK . On the most lamentable and sudden decease of the late R . W . Bro . H . R . H . Leopold Dnke of Albany P . G . W ., and Prov . G . M . Oxfordshire , and W . M . of the Royal Clarence Lodge , No . 1823 , Clare , Suffolk , the R .-W . the Provincial Grand Master of the Province of Suffolk directs : —
1 . That all private Lodges within tbe Province do adopt the ordinary Masonic mourning for the four Lodge nights next ensuing after the receipt of these presents . 2 . Thafc a Provincial Grand Lodge of Emergency be convened witb all convenient speed to prepare an address of condolence to her Majesty the Qneen and to H . R . H . the Duchess of Albany on the
grievous . The said P . G . L . ( E . ) to bo in charge of the R . W . D . P . G . M ., in the absence of the P . G . M ., for sufficiency reasons . Special . —The P . G . M . takes notice of the loss that the Province has sustained iu the sudden removal of this worthy and accomplished Brother , whose connection with the Craft has so recently been begun and unhappily not to be perpetuated , such being the will of the G . A . TJ .
WAVENEY P . G . M . Prov . Suffolk . The Deputy Prov . Grand Master ( Bro . the Rov . C . J . Martyn ) , in the name of the Prov . Grand Master , thanked the brethren mosfc sincerely for the way in which they bad responded to the invitation given afc such very short notice , and said he was sure ifc was nofc necessary to offer any inducements to make the Freemasons of
Suffolk rally together on snch an occasion as the present , when all they bad to do was to draw np and agree upon , as be was quite sura they would do unanimously , an address of condolence with Her Majesty tbe Queen and Her Royal Higbness the Dnchcss of Albany in the very sad and unexpected death of the Duke of Albany , which had so lately occurred . Tbere conld be bnt one feeling in the mind of
every single soul there present , and thafc was an earnest and heartfelt wish that it might please the G . A . O . T . U ., who hacl sent this blow , to help the bereaved mother and the widowed wife to bear their great trial . On such occasions as these human consolations wero of little avail—they , to bo of any use , mnst be given by Him who sent the blow , who alone codld help the sufferer to bear it . Still , at the
same time , as he had occasion to know , these expressions of sympathy did help undoubtedly to alleviate the distress , and sorrow , and tho pain , and therefore he was quite certain that they , one and all , were ready to do what little lay in their power to testify to Her Mosfc Gracious Majesty , and also to the Duchess of Albany , their sincere feelings of regret that it had pleased the Almighty to take from their midst their beloved and honoured brother the Dokeof Albany . Many
of thorn had been hoping to have seen H . R . H . down in the Province of Suffolk during tbe coming year . He had only resenfcly , in a mosfc kindly and gracious manner , accepted the Mastership of the Clarence Lodge ( almost the youngest Lodge in the Province ) at Clare , and they had been hoping thafc daring his Mastership he would have personally visited Clare . Had he clone so ifc was the wish of tho Prov . Grand Master to be present , assisted by his Prov . Grand Officers , and pay
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% 8 » Igtaswrit Institution for gags , ** WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Grand Patron : HF . R MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His R OYAL H IGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors and Subscribers will be held in the Large Hall , Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street . Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on Monday , the 21 st day of April 1881 , for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution . To elect a Treasurer for the year ensuing . To elect twelve Life , or Annual , Subscribers , as members of tho General Committee for the year ensuing . To consider tbe following Notices of Motion : — 1 By Bro . ROBERT MARTIN : To insert as Section 3 in Law 63 , after tho word " thereof "—•* A Lodge or Masonic Body may , under similar conditions , place a duly qualified Boy in the Institution , by an annnal payment of Fifty Pounds , in lieu of such sum of One Kindred and Seventy-eight Pounds , provided that tho Lodge , or MasTiic Body , nominating snch Boy , shall give such guarantee for the continuous annual payment of Fifty Pounds during the timo such Boy shall remain in the Institntion as tho General Committee may require . " 2 . By Bro . A . F . GODSON ; Vice-Patron , on behalf of tho House Committee , that Rule 61 ho amended so as to road in future" All Candidates for admission to the Institution ( excepting thoso who before the passing of this Resolution have been placed on tho list of accepted Candidates ) shall , before admission , be required to pass an examination , or be certified by a competent person as having passed an examination , as follows : —If the Candidate Vie nnder the age of nine years at the time of admission , the examination shall be in tho First Standard of the Government Education Department ; if he be between the ages of nine and ten , he must pass in the Second Standard ; and if over the age of ten years , then he must pass an examination equal to the Third Standard of the same . " To receive a Report from the " House and Bnilding Committee , " and to consider the following Notice of Motion based thereon : — By W . Bro . RATWHAM W . STEWART , V .-Pres ., on bohalf of the House and Building Committee : — " That this Court do authorise the purchase of the Four Freehold Houses , being Nos . 1 to 4 Lindum Villas , "Wood Green , with the Freehold . Land attached thereto , being in all upwards of an acre , for the purpose of the New Preparatory School , at a price not exceeding £ 3 , 200 ; " That a Spacious Hall , available for Divine Service , and for tho General Purposes of fcho Institution , be erected as a separate Building , on the land ( the property of the Institution ) situate nn the west side of the present building , at a cost not exceeding £ 3 , 300 ; " That the plans and suggestions submitted by the Consulting Surveyor , Bro . Robert Berridge , for the accommodation of Fifty Additional boys in the New Buildings for the Preparatory School , bo approved and adopted by this Court , on an estimated outlay of £ 6 , C . ' . " " That it be referred to the House and Building Committee to give effect to these Resolutions . " To elect 23 Boys from an approved list of 53 candidates , reduced to 52 by the withdrawal of No . 38 , GLOSTEK , HARRY PERCY OWEN- . N . B . —The * * denoting that the Candidate has a sister in tho R . M . I , for Girls , should apply to No . 31 , BESLT , and not to No . 35 , CANTS ' . The chair will be taken at Twelve o ' clock at noon precisely . Tho ballot for the election of candidates will be declared open at One o ' clock , or earlier , should business permit , and will be closed at Threo o ' clock punctually . By order , FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Std . ) Vice-Patron , Secretary . OuriCE—6 Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , W . C . 5 th April 188-1 . 86 TH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL , JUNE 1884 . Indulgence and Sympathy are solicited -while maturing the altered arrangements consequent on the sudden and lamented death of H . B . H . the Duke of Albany , who had intended to preside . Of these due notice will be given . I
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THE IMPERIAL HOTEL HOLBOEN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining tho TERMINTS of tho Losnoir CHATHAM and DOVER RAIMVAY , but distinct from tho Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON . HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS . Tlie appointments tlirongliont NO nri-sutgcrt as to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , public J & imms ft " 5 SO > Miuy jiSreahfaste . THE CRUSADERS LODGE , No . 1 G 77 , AND PEBSEVERANCE LODGE , No . 1743 , HOliD THEIR MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES , The Edison "Electric Ligrit . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEG-BIE .
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HOLLY BUSH TAVERN , HAMPSTEAD , ( Close to the Fire Station ) . ACCOMMODATION for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS and BANQUETS ; BALLS . and ASSEMBLIES : PAROCHIAL DINNERS : RIFLE , CRICKET , and FOOTBALL GATHERINGS , & c . Rail and Bus within easy distance . Tho members of the St . John ' s Lodgo , No . 107 , have held their meetings at this establishment for many years . Full particulars and Tariff on application to 0 . "SI . FBOUD , Proprietor .
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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Suffolk.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SUFFOLK .
( Prom tbe East Anglian Daily Times . ) ON Monday afternoon last an emergency meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge was held at the Freemasons * Hall , Ipswich , for the purpose of passing resolutions of condolence with the Royal Family npon the death of His Royal Hisjhness the Dnke of Albany , who wns connected with the Province as tho Worshipfnl Master of tbe
Royal Clarence Lodge , at Clare , from which place Princo Leopold took tho title of Earl of Clarence . It had been generally hoped in the Province thafc this connection witb Suffolk wonld have induced the late Dnke to attend the annual Provincial Grand Lodge , which it had been arranged to hold at Clare . The Lodge was presided over ,
in the absence of the Right Worshipfnl Provincial Grand Master Bro . Lord Waveney , by tbe Worshipfnl Deputy Grand Master Bro . the Rev . 0 . J . Martyn , who was supported by a large muster of brethren , including tho Earl of Limerick Prov . G . M . Bristol , N . Traoy P . G . Seo . 376 , B . P . Grimsey P . P . S . G . W . 959 , R . C . M . Rmiso P . G . C . 81 ,
Cecil Ives P . P . G . S . Oxon 1823 , W . P . Mills P . G . S . W . 376 , S . R . A . Anness P . G . J . D . 376 , T . Grimwood P . P . G . R . 81 , B . Gall P . G . S . D . 81 , J . M . Harvey P . P . G . P . 936 , J . R . Thompson P . P . G . S . B . 1008 , A . Barber P . P . G . S . B . 225 , T . Noblo P . G . J . D . 225 , J . M . Cmova , P . G . S . W . 1983 , W . Armstrong P . G . J . D . 1592 , G . Abbott P . P . G . S . B .
225 , J . F . Hills P . P . G . J . W ., H . Sidney P . G . D . of Ceremonies 376 , J . K . Sitlgwick P . P . G . R . 376 , H . J . Wright P . P . G . P . 936 . W . Hart P . P . G . J . D . 332 , J . A . Pettit P . P . A . D . C . 332 ,
J . M . Franks P . G . Steward 376 225 , J . L . Brook W . M ., John Talbot P . M ., A . W . Cook J . W ., William Leathers S ., E . Garwood P . M ., W . J . Patterson , E . darken , Abbott Lord , Joseph Whitehead P . M ., W . Sheppard , G . Curtis , James Napier P . G . J . D ., A . Senton , R . Senton , E . Buckham W . M . 376 , T . R . Elkington 376 , F . C . Atkinson 376 , A . E . Smith W . M . 1983 , R . K . Kasley W . M . 114 , A .
Caton W . M . 388 , S . Snow W . M . 959 , J . C . Norman S . W . 332 , W . H , Hessey 81 , C Emmerson 1224 , J . E . Barnes S . W . 1823 , F . W . Jennings W . M . 1224 , J . "W . Shepberd P . P . G . S . W . 1592 , G . Gonld 957 Lodge having been opened , tbe Prov . Grand Secretary ( Bro . N . Tracy ) read the warrant of the Prov . Grand Master , which was in the following terms : —
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OP SUFFOLK . On the most lamentable and sudden decease of the late R . W . Bro . H . R . H . Leopold Dnke of Albany P . G . W ., and Prov . G . M . Oxfordshire , and W . M . of the Royal Clarence Lodge , No . 1823 , Clare , Suffolk , the R .-W . the Provincial Grand Master of the Province of Suffolk directs : —
1 . That all private Lodges within tbe Province do adopt the ordinary Masonic mourning for the four Lodge nights next ensuing after the receipt of these presents . 2 . Thafc a Provincial Grand Lodge of Emergency be convened witb all convenient speed to prepare an address of condolence to her Majesty the Qneen and to H . R . H . the Duchess of Albany on the
grievous . The said P . G . L . ( E . ) to bo in charge of the R . W . D . P . G . M ., in the absence of the P . G . M ., for sufficiency reasons . Special . —The P . G . M . takes notice of the loss that the Province has sustained iu the sudden removal of this worthy and accomplished Brother , whose connection with the Craft has so recently been begun and unhappily not to be perpetuated , such being the will of the G . A . TJ .
WAVENEY P . G . M . Prov . Suffolk . The Deputy Prov . Grand Master ( Bro . the Rov . C . J . Martyn ) , in the name of the Prov . Grand Master , thanked the brethren mosfc sincerely for the way in which they bad responded to the invitation given afc such very short notice , and said he was sure ifc was nofc necessary to offer any inducements to make the Freemasons of
Suffolk rally together on snch an occasion as the present , when all they bad to do was to draw np and agree upon , as be was quite sura they would do unanimously , an address of condolence with Her Majesty tbe Queen and Her Royal Higbness the Dnchcss of Albany in the very sad and unexpected death of the Duke of Albany , which had so lately occurred . Tbere conld be bnt one feeling in the mind of
every single soul there present , and thafc was an earnest and heartfelt wish that it might please the G . A . O . T . U ., who hacl sent this blow , to help the bereaved mother and the widowed wife to bear their great trial . On such occasions as these human consolations wero of little avail—they , to bo of any use , mnst be given by Him who sent the blow , who alone codld help the sufferer to bear it . Still , at the
same time , as he had occasion to know , these expressions of sympathy did help undoubtedly to alleviate the distress , and sorrow , and tho pain , and therefore he was quite certain that they , one and all , were ready to do what little lay in their power to testify to Her Mosfc Gracious Majesty , and also to the Duchess of Albany , their sincere feelings of regret that it had pleased the Almighty to take from their midst their beloved and honoured brother the Dokeof Albany . Many
of thorn had been hoping to have seen H . R . H . down in the Province of Suffolk during tbe coming year . He had only resenfcly , in a mosfc kindly and gracious manner , accepted the Mastership of the Clarence Lodge ( almost the youngest Lodge in the Province ) at Clare , and they had been hoping thafc daring his Mastership he would have personally visited Clare . Had he clone so ifc was the wish of tho Prov . Grand Master to be present , assisted by his Prov . Grand Officers , and pay