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ROYAL MasonicInstitutionforBoys, WOOD GREEN " , LONDON , N . Office-6 FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C . Grand Patron : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His Royal Highness THE PKINCB OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . THE NINETY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD IN THE GBAND HALL OP THE HOTEL CECIL , STRAND , LONDON , W . C . On WEDNESDAY , 30 th JUNE 1897 , UNDEB THE DISTINGUISHED PRESIDENCY OP The Right Hon . Lord Henry Cavendish Bentinck , M . P . R . W . Provincial Grand Master of Cumberland and Westmorland . Visitors' Dinner Tickets , for Ladies , 15 s , Brethren 21 s . Steward ' s Fee ( Brethren £ 2 2 s , Ladies , £ 1 ls ) includes Dinner Ticket , Badge , & c . Ladies dine with the Brethren at the same Tables . A Grand Concert by Madame Clara Samuell , Meister Glee Singers , & c , & c , will be given after the dinner . 3 . MORRISON MoLEOD , P . G . S . B ., Hon . Secretary to the Board of Stewards . 6 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C , 3 rd June 1897 . * * * The services of Ladies and Brethren as Stewards on this important occasion , are earnestly solicited , and will be gratefully acknowledged .

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THE CASTLE HOTEL , EAST MOLESEY , Adjoining Hampton Court Station , FACING THE RIVER AND PALACE . Special Provision for Lodge and other meetings , Including A MASONIC TEMPLE with ample Ante-Rooms , Banquet Hall , and every convenience . MVB LODGES ALREADY MEET HERE . Ample accommodation in tha new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches oaa start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . TWO BILLIARD TABLES . GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION . Tariff , 810 . of Bro . JOHN MAYO , Proprietor .

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THE RAILWAY HOTEL , HARROW , ADJOINING THE L . & N . W . R . STATION . The Railway Hotel , now entirely re-decorated and furnished contains the best and Most Comfortable Lodge Accommodation , with ample Ante-Rooms , Large Banqueting Rooms and every convenience . THREE LODGES ALREADY MEET HERE . SPECIMENS OF MENU , WITH PRICES , SENT ON APPLICATION . Proprietor C . W . HOWELL .

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THE HOLBORN RESTAURANT , HIGH HOLBORN AND LITTLE QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C . One of the sights and one of the comforts of London . THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DINING SALONS IN THE WORLD . The Cuisine is under the superintendence of a distinguished French Chef . The Wines are noted for their excellence , age , and moderate price . In order to meet the convenience o £ the Brethren who will attend THE MASONIC JUBILEE MEETING , at the ffoj / a / Albert Hall , On MONDAY , the 14 th day of JUNE 1897 , The Proprietors of the Holborn Eestaurant will serve A SPECIAL TABLE d'HOTE DINNER , Prom 5 to 9—Price 3 s 6 d per head . MENU . •SOUPS . —Mock Turtle . Asparagas Points . FISH . —Salmon , Lobster Sauce and Cucumber . Plain Potatoes . Whitebait . ENTREES . —Lambs' Sweetbreads a l'ltalienne . Grilled Tournados a TEstragon . REMOVES . —Lamb and Mint Sauce . jSalad Romaine . Plain Potatoes . ROAST . —Spring Chicken and York Ham . New Peas . SWEETS .-Pineapple a la Creole . Meringuees Chantilly . Strawberry Jelly . Ice Pudding . CHEESE . SALAD . DESSERT .

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PROVINCE OF KENT . rpHE ANNUAL PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF KENT will be _ L held at the Freemasons' Hall , Plumstead , on Wednesday , 23 rd June , at 12-80 o ' clock precisely , when and where the Provincial Grand Officers and Past Officers , with the Worshipful Masters , Past Masters , and Wardens of the Lodges in the Province are convoked to attend . By order of the R . W . P . G . M . Earl Amherst , ALFRED SPENCER , Maidstone , lst June 1897 . Prov . Grand Sac .

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BUSINESS : Minutes of the last Provincial Grand Lodge to be considered . Accounts of the Provincial Grand Treasurer to be considered . Election of Provincial Grand Treasurer . Appointment of the P . G . Officers for the ensuing year . Notices of Motion received by the P . G . Secretary at the Preparatory Meeting to be considered . Thej arrangements of the Committee , at Plumstead , for the Festival , are : — Lodge at the Freemasons'Hall ... ... ... ... 12-30 p . m . Service' ^ at * St . Margaret ' s Church , by kind permission of the * Vicar , the Rev . Albert Victor Baillie ... ... 2-15 ,, Banquet at the Freemasons' Hall ... ... ... 4-0 ,, Tho S . E . and L . C . & D . Railways will grant Single Tickets for the Return Journey on production o £ tho Circular , f torn Stations 10 miles distant . TICKETS for BANQUET , 12 s 6 d inclusive , to be obtained of Bro . W . Campbell Taylor , 283 Eglinton Road , Plumstead .

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ffj ^* -Vi 1 ? -r Bgmg ^^ SATUEDAY , 12 TH JUNE 1897 .

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The new Lodge consecrated at Ealing under the title of the Ealing Lodge , No . 2662 , by the Grand Secretary Bro . Letchworth , on the 3 rd instant , as fully reported elsewhere in this issue , has made a most successful start , and shows every indication of taking a high place in Freemasonry . Financially the Founders set a brilliant example , having paid for everything requisite , and still

having a balance in hand . The Worshipful Master is a Brother who would be an ornament to any Lodge , and the way in which the whole of the proceedings were conducted reflects the greatest credit on the Founders . We heartily wish them God speed . This makes the third Lodge now working in Baling , which , like manv others of the London suburbs , is rapidly extending .

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1897-06-12, Page 7” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 11 Aug. 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_12061897/page/7/.
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MASONS AND THE JUBILEE. Article 1
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SOMERSET. Article 3
SOUTH WALES WESTERN DIVISION. Article 3
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THE PRINCE OF WALES HOSPITAL FUND. Article 5
CHARITY IN IRELAND. Article 5
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GREENORE, COUNTY LOUTH, IRELAND. Article 8
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ROYAL MasonicInstitutionforBoys, WOOD GREEN " , LONDON , N . Office-6 FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C . Grand Patron : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His Royal Highness THE PKINCB OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . THE NINETY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD IN THE GBAND HALL OP THE HOTEL CECIL , STRAND , LONDON , W . C . On WEDNESDAY , 30 th JUNE 1897 , UNDEB THE DISTINGUISHED PRESIDENCY OP The Right Hon . Lord Henry Cavendish Bentinck , M . P . R . W . Provincial Grand Master of Cumberland and Westmorland . Visitors' Dinner Tickets , for Ladies , 15 s , Brethren 21 s . Steward ' s Fee ( Brethren £ 2 2 s , Ladies , £ 1 ls ) includes Dinner Ticket , Badge , & c . Ladies dine with the Brethren at the same Tables . A Grand Concert by Madame Clara Samuell , Meister Glee Singers , & c , & c , will be given after the dinner . 3 . MORRISON MoLEOD , P . G . S . B ., Hon . Secretary to the Board of Stewards . 6 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C , 3 rd June 1897 . * * * The services of Ladies and Brethren as Stewards on this important occasion , are earnestly solicited , and will be gratefully acknowledged .

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TheCafeRoyal, 68RegentStreet,W. This old establishment contains SuperiorLodgeAccommodation, with large Bariquetting Rooms . HIGH-CLASS CUISINE . THE FINEST CELLARS IN THE WORLD Telegraphic Address : Restaurant , London . Telephone : No . 35 , 414 .

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THE CASTLE HOTEL , EAST MOLESEY , Adjoining Hampton Court Station , FACING THE RIVER AND PALACE . Special Provision for Lodge and other meetings , Including A MASONIC TEMPLE with ample Ante-Rooms , Banquet Hall , and every convenience . MVB LODGES ALREADY MEET HERE . Ample accommodation in tha new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches oaa start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . TWO BILLIARD TABLES . GOOD STABLING ACCOMMODATION . Tariff , 810 . of Bro . JOHN MAYO , Proprietor .

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THE RAILWAY HOTEL , HARROW , ADJOINING THE L . & N . W . R . STATION . The Railway Hotel , now entirely re-decorated and furnished contains the best and Most Comfortable Lodge Accommodation , with ample Ante-Rooms , Large Banqueting Rooms and every convenience . THREE LODGES ALREADY MEET HERE . SPECIMENS OF MENU , WITH PRICES , SENT ON APPLICATION . Proprietor C . W . HOWELL .

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THE HOLBORN RESTAURANT , HIGH HOLBORN AND LITTLE QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C . One of the sights and one of the comforts of London . THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DINING SALONS IN THE WORLD . The Cuisine is under the superintendence of a distinguished French Chef . The Wines are noted for their excellence , age , and moderate price . In order to meet the convenience o £ the Brethren who will attend THE MASONIC JUBILEE MEETING , at the ffoj / a / Albert Hall , On MONDAY , the 14 th day of JUNE 1897 , The Proprietors of the Holborn Eestaurant will serve A SPECIAL TABLE d'HOTE DINNER , Prom 5 to 9—Price 3 s 6 d per head . MENU . •SOUPS . —Mock Turtle . Asparagas Points . FISH . —Salmon , Lobster Sauce and Cucumber . Plain Potatoes . Whitebait . ENTREES . —Lambs' Sweetbreads a l'ltalienne . Grilled Tournados a TEstragon . REMOVES . —Lamb and Mint Sauce . jSalad Romaine . Plain Potatoes . ROAST . —Spring Chicken and York Ham . New Peas . SWEETS .-Pineapple a la Creole . Meringuees Chantilly . Strawberry Jelly . Ice Pudding . CHEESE . SALAD . DESSERT .

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PROVINCE OF KENT . rpHE ANNUAL PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF KENT will be _ L held at the Freemasons' Hall , Plumstead , on Wednesday , 23 rd June , at 12-80 o ' clock precisely , when and where the Provincial Grand Officers and Past Officers , with the Worshipful Masters , Past Masters , and Wardens of the Lodges in the Province are convoked to attend . By order of the R . W . P . G . M . Earl Amherst , ALFRED SPENCER , Maidstone , lst June 1897 . Prov . Grand Sac .

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BUSINESS : Minutes of the last Provincial Grand Lodge to be considered . Accounts of the Provincial Grand Treasurer to be considered . Election of Provincial Grand Treasurer . Appointment of the P . G . Officers for the ensuing year . Notices of Motion received by the P . G . Secretary at the Preparatory Meeting to be considered . Thej arrangements of the Committee , at Plumstead , for the Festival , are : — Lodge at the Freemasons'Hall ... ... ... ... 12-30 p . m . Service' ^ at * St . Margaret ' s Church , by kind permission of the * Vicar , the Rev . Albert Victor Baillie ... ... 2-15 ,, Banquet at the Freemasons' Hall ... ... ... 4-0 ,, Tho S . E . and L . C . & D . Railways will grant Single Tickets for the Return Journey on production o £ tho Circular , f torn Stations 10 miles distant . TICKETS for BANQUET , 12 s 6 d inclusive , to be obtained of Bro . W . Campbell Taylor , 283 Eglinton Road , Plumstead .

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ffj ^* -Vi 1 ? -r Bgmg ^^ SATUEDAY , 12 TH JUNE 1897 .

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The new Lodge consecrated at Ealing under the title of the Ealing Lodge , No . 2662 , by the Grand Secretary Bro . Letchworth , on the 3 rd instant , as fully reported elsewhere in this issue , has made a most successful start , and shows every indication of taking a high place in Freemasonry . Financially the Founders set a brilliant example , having paid for everything requisite , and still

having a balance in hand . The Worshipful Master is a Brother who would be an ornament to any Lodge , and the way in which the whole of the proceedings were conducted reflects the greatest credit on the Founders . We heartily wish them God speed . This makes the third Lodge now working in Baling , which , like manv others of the London suburbs , is rapidly extending .

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