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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Office : 6 Freemasons' Hall , W . C . PATRON : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : H . R . H . T HE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY General Court of the Governors and Subscribers will bo held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Innfields , London , on Monday , the 16 th day of October 1370 , for the transaction of the ordinary business of tho Institution . . — .,. ¦¦* To elect a Trustee of tho General Fund , in tho room of Alexander Dobio , Esq ., flpcoiscd To ' consider a recommendation from tho General Committee , that 16 boys bo elected instead of 12 , as stated in the voting papers , from an approved list of 67 candidates , and should such recommendation be adopted , to elect 15 boys . The Ballot for Election of Boys will commence at Ono o ' clock , or sooner , should tho business of the Court bo concluded , and will close at Three o'clock . Tho chair will bo taken at Twelve o'clock at noon precisely . By order , FREDERICK BINCKES , P . G . Stil ., Secretary . 7 th October 1870 . Tho 7 l ) th Anniversary Festival will bo held in Juno 1877 . Tho names of brethren willing to act as Stewards aro earnestly solicited .
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ROYAL MASONIO INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , OCTOBER ELECTION , 1876 . Tho VOTES and Interest of the Governors and Subscribers aro earnestly solicited on behalf of WILLI -A- : BECK :, SON of the late Brother DAVID DAVISON BECK , of Greenwich , P . M . 186 and 1306 . Tho Father was a Contractor , but owing to losses in Trade and illness loft a Widow and FIVE Children totally unprovided for . The Creditors taking everything . The Case is strongly recommended hy the following Brethren : Bro . JAMES B RETT , P . G . P ., 14 Sidney . Bro . A . J . BROWN , lato 79 , 55 Traroad , Homorton falgar-road , Greenwich „ C . A . COTTEBRUNE , P . G . P ., 29 „ S . WEBB , P . M . 198 and 1287 , Dean-street , Soho Oxford-street „ JOHN BOYD , P . G . D ., Jermyn-st ., „ W . BAHTLETT , P . M . 136 and 1306 , St . James's 6 Totteuhain-court-road „ GEORGE KELLY , P . G . S ., P . M . 46 „ J . E . WYLLIE , P . M . 186 , 33 , and 63 , King-st ., "Westminster Chapel-st ., Grosvenor-square „ B . J . PAGE , V . P ., P . G . S ., P . M ., „ W . MANN , V . P . W . M . 1306 , P . M . 23 , 860 , and 1381 , 118 Kenning- 111 , ISO , 1300 and 1331 , 5 Broad ton-park-road Sanctuary , Westminster , S . W . „ W . L . HOLT , P . G . S ., W . M ., No . 5 , „ T . S . MORTLOCK , P . M . 186 , 9 Victoria-chambers , Victoria- " Tredegar Arms , " Lichfieldstreet , S . W . street , Bow-road „ J . R . STAGEY , P . M ., 180 , 18 Gib . „ C . W . NOEIIMER , P . M . 186 , 138 son-square , N . Blue Anchor-road , S . E . „ JAMES LEWIS THOMAS , P . M ., 142 , „ J . SEEX , P . M . 186 , S . W . 1426 , 492 , 1328 , and 1415 , 26 Gflou- 132 Grange-road , Uermondsey co-tor-street , Pimlico , S . W . „ N . B . HEADON , P . M . 1426 , 62 „ EDWARD CLAHK , P . M ., 1194 and Friday-street , E . C . 1329 , 19 Buckingham-st ., Strand „ WILLIAM STEPHENS , P . M . 1365 „ H . A . COLLINGION , P . M . 79 , 140 , and 1460 , " Stag Tavern , " 871 , 1320 , 1 Edward-street , Brooksby ' sWalk , Homorton , E . Greenwich „ GEORGE DYEII , W . M . 186 , 90 Regent-street , W . Proxies will be thanJcftdly received hy William Mann , 5 Broad Sanctuary , S . W .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . OCTOBER ELECTION , 1876 . The favour of the Votes and Intercut of the Governors and StUscribd's is earnestly solicited OH behalf of IE ID W I UST HAIR , AGED 8 YEARS AND 9 MONTHS , SON of the late Bro . JOHN ATKINSON HAIR , Nowcastlc-on-Tyne , who died very suddenly , 24 th Juno 1875 , of heart disease , ago 39 years ; leaving a widow , ono daughter , and two sons entirely dependent oiulio kindness of an old and warmly attached Masonic friend , the Petitioner , Bro . George Thompson . Bro . John A . Hair was initiated in the St . Peter ' s Lodge , No . 481 , Newcastle , in 1863 , and was twice elected tho Worshipful Master of that Lodge , to wdich he continued to be a subscribing member , as well as to throe other Lodges of the Province , until the timo of his death ; ho was also P . P . G . J . W . of Northumberland . He was exalted in the St . Petei '' s Chapter , anil in duo time was elected First Principal thereof . He was also a member in the Royal Kent Encampment of Knight Templars , W . M . of the Northumberland and Berwick Lodge of Mark Masters , and P . P . G . S . D . of M . M . The also is strongly recommended by the following brethren , any of whom will he glad to receive Proxies : The Rt . Hon . EARLPEKCY , R . W . Prov . E . P . ALBERT , P . M ., 1017 , G . Pursv ., G . M . Northumberland , Alnwick 66 Berners Street , London . Castle , Northumberland . HUBERT LAWS , P . P . G . S . W ,, Secretary L . M . COCKCROFT , Esq ., V . W . Dopt . to the Charities' Committee , Prov . Prov . G . M ., Northumberland , Bank of Northumberland , Grainger St ., Chambers , Mosloy Street , i \' ewcnstle- Newcastle . on-Tyne . T . W . WHITE , P . G . St . B ., P . M . 21 , G Bro . J . THOMPSON , P , Prov . G . S . W ., Barnsbury Square , London , N . Prov . G . Sec . Northumberland , T . Y . SIRACHAN , P . P . G . J . W ., Grainger Higham Place , Nowciistle-ciii-Tyne . Street West , Newcastle . JOHN HOPPER , P . P . G . S . W „ Lombard C . J . BANISTER , P . G . Sd . B „ Summer Street , Ncwca ^ tlc-on-Tyne . Hill House , Horton Road , Bradford , E . D . Davis , P . P . G . S . W ., Prov . G . D . C . Yorkshire . EUlon Square , Newcastle . Lt .-Uol . ADDISON POTTER , P . P . G . J . W , Bro . H . M . Levy , P . M ., 188 , P . Z . 188 , Heaton Hall , Newcastle . 21 Southampton Row , Holboru , GEO . THOMPSON , P . P . G . S . W ., 94 Rye London . Hill , Newcastle-on-Tync .
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LONDON MASONIC CLUB , 101 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E . C . THE CLUB IS NOW OPEN for the use of Members . Only a limited number of members can be elected without Entrance Fee and at the present rate of subscription . Lodges requiring accommodation should make immediate application to the Secretary . Por all particulars and forms of application , apply to the Secretary , at the v » lill / t < Sj 37 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , LONDON , E . C .
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ALEXANDRA PALACE . SEASON TICKETS , available for one year from the 1 st of each month , and entitling the holder to a chance in the Alexandra Palace Art Union , to be had of w . w ? MOBGAN , 07 Barbican , E . C .
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Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
THE Duke of Connaugnt left Balmoral on Friday last , for the purpose of taking up his command of the 1 st Batfc . of the Rifle Brigade , quartered at Dublin . On his arrival at Kingston , His Royal Highness was met by several of the authorities , and on reaching the Irish Capital drove to the Barracks , -where his regiment lay ,
amid the heartiest demonstrations of the populace . The same day the Duke left Balmoral , the Prince and Princess of Wales , accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland , visited Wick , it being fully three hundred years since any royal personage has gone so far north in
the British Isles . Naturally the excitement of the inhabitants was commensurate with the rarity of the occasion . Accordingly the town , or at least that portion of which the royal visitors would have to traverse , was quietly yet
gaily decorated , the Town Hall and the Railway Station making the most effective display . About noon , the party arrived at the station , where they were received by the Provost and town magistrates , the Sheriff of the County , the Earl of Caithness and others . At the Town Hall an
address of welcome was presented , to which the Prince most graciously replied . After a very brief stay the party proceede'd on their way northwards , but the rejoicings of the worthy burghers were prolonged till late in the evening . A banquet was held in the afternoon , at the Town
Hall , when the usual loyal toasts were most enthusiastically received . Iu the evening the whole town was illuminated ; the effect is reported to have been very grand , and there was likewise a very successful display of fireworks . Among those present to witness the
passage of the Royal party were the Artillery and Riflo Volunteers of the county , and our Brethren of the district . Since the return to Dunrobin Castle their Royal Highnesses have been going about visiting various places of interest in the neighbourhood . The weather has , however ,
been very unfavourable . According to the Scotsman grand preparations are being made at Glasgow to receive the Prince on the occasion of his visit to lay the foundation of the New Post Office . Some dissatisfaction is reported , in consequence of the Volunteers to be reviewed being limited
to 6 , 000 , but the Masonic arrangements appear to be very perfect . Grand Lodge will be opened in the Albany Academy at 1 . 30 p . m ., the daughter Lodges assembling in Burnbank Park an hour previously . These will be marshalled in the procession according to seniority . The order
of the procession will be—firstly , a band of music , then tho daughter Lodges four abreast , the senior Lodge in front , followed by Provincial Grand Officers according to the seniority of their several Provinces , and then the Grand
Lodge Officers . When the head of the column reaches the triumphal arch at George-square , the brethren will open their ranks to permit of Grand Lodge passing to the platform , and will stand fast till the Prince returns between tho same to the Lord Provost ' s residence . Full Masonic
costume will be worn , and there will be a grand Masonic banquet in the evening . We doubt not the occasion will prove both the strength and loyal devotion of our Scottish brethren . Among the more recent of what are commonly known
as extra-Parliamentary " utterances , the most important aro those of Mr . W . E . Forster , at Bradford j Lieut .-Col . Lloyd-Lindsay , at Reading ; and the Duke of Somerst , at Warminster . Mr . Forster , though a prominent member of the Gladstone Cabinet , expressed his readiness to
support the endeavours of Lord Derby , whose conduct he highly eulogised , to secure the peace of Europe . Col . Lloyd-Lindsay was able to speak with considerable emphasis on the recent events of the campaign , as he has only just returned from the seat of war . He did not conceal from his audience that great or licit wn had been practised by the irregular Turkish troop-, but he laid great stress on the
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Office : 6 Freemasons' Hall , W . C . PATRON : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : H . R . H . T HE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY General Court of the Governors and Subscribers will bo held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Innfields , London , on Monday , the 16 th day of October 1370 , for the transaction of the ordinary business of tho Institution . . — .,. ¦¦* To elect a Trustee of tho General Fund , in tho room of Alexander Dobio , Esq ., flpcoiscd To ' consider a recommendation from tho General Committee , that 16 boys bo elected instead of 12 , as stated in the voting papers , from an approved list of 67 candidates , and should such recommendation be adopted , to elect 15 boys . The Ballot for Election of Boys will commence at Ono o ' clock , or sooner , should tho business of the Court bo concluded , and will close at Three o'clock . Tho chair will bo taken at Twelve o'clock at noon precisely . By order , FREDERICK BINCKES , P . G . Stil ., Secretary . 7 th October 1870 . Tho 7 l ) th Anniversary Festival will bo held in Juno 1877 . Tho names of brethren willing to act as Stewards aro earnestly solicited .
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ROYAL MASONIO INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , OCTOBER ELECTION , 1876 . Tho VOTES and Interest of the Governors and Subscribers aro earnestly solicited on behalf of WILLI -A- : BECK :, SON of the late Brother DAVID DAVISON BECK , of Greenwich , P . M . 186 and 1306 . Tho Father was a Contractor , but owing to losses in Trade and illness loft a Widow and FIVE Children totally unprovided for . The Creditors taking everything . The Case is strongly recommended hy the following Brethren : Bro . JAMES B RETT , P . G . P ., 14 Sidney . Bro . A . J . BROWN , lato 79 , 55 Traroad , Homorton falgar-road , Greenwich „ C . A . COTTEBRUNE , P . G . P ., 29 „ S . WEBB , P . M . 198 and 1287 , Dean-street , Soho Oxford-street „ JOHN BOYD , P . G . D ., Jermyn-st ., „ W . BAHTLETT , P . M . 136 and 1306 , St . James's 6 Totteuhain-court-road „ GEORGE KELLY , P . G . S ., P . M . 46 „ J . E . WYLLIE , P . M . 186 , 33 , and 63 , King-st ., "Westminster Chapel-st ., Grosvenor-square „ B . J . PAGE , V . P ., P . G . S ., P . M ., „ W . MANN , V . P . W . M . 1306 , P . M . 23 , 860 , and 1381 , 118 Kenning- 111 , ISO , 1300 and 1331 , 5 Broad ton-park-road Sanctuary , Westminster , S . W . „ W . L . HOLT , P . G . S ., W . M ., No . 5 , „ T . S . MORTLOCK , P . M . 186 , 9 Victoria-chambers , Victoria- " Tredegar Arms , " Lichfieldstreet , S . W . street , Bow-road „ J . R . STAGEY , P . M ., 180 , 18 Gib . „ C . W . NOEIIMER , P . M . 186 , 138 son-square , N . Blue Anchor-road , S . E . „ JAMES LEWIS THOMAS , P . M ., 142 , „ J . SEEX , P . M . 186 , S . W . 1426 , 492 , 1328 , and 1415 , 26 Gflou- 132 Grange-road , Uermondsey co-tor-street , Pimlico , S . W . „ N . B . HEADON , P . M . 1426 , 62 „ EDWARD CLAHK , P . M ., 1194 and Friday-street , E . C . 1329 , 19 Buckingham-st ., Strand „ WILLIAM STEPHENS , P . M . 1365 „ H . A . COLLINGION , P . M . 79 , 140 , and 1460 , " Stag Tavern , " 871 , 1320 , 1 Edward-street , Brooksby ' sWalk , Homorton , E . Greenwich „ GEORGE DYEII , W . M . 186 , 90 Regent-street , W . Proxies will be thanJcftdly received hy William Mann , 5 Broad Sanctuary , S . W .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . OCTOBER ELECTION , 1876 . The favour of the Votes and Intercut of the Governors and StUscribd's is earnestly solicited OH behalf of IE ID W I UST HAIR , AGED 8 YEARS AND 9 MONTHS , SON of the late Bro . JOHN ATKINSON HAIR , Nowcastlc-on-Tyne , who died very suddenly , 24 th Juno 1875 , of heart disease , ago 39 years ; leaving a widow , ono daughter , and two sons entirely dependent oiulio kindness of an old and warmly attached Masonic friend , the Petitioner , Bro . George Thompson . Bro . John A . Hair was initiated in the St . Peter ' s Lodge , No . 481 , Newcastle , in 1863 , and was twice elected tho Worshipful Master of that Lodge , to wdich he continued to be a subscribing member , as well as to throe other Lodges of the Province , until the timo of his death ; ho was also P . P . G . J . W . of Northumberland . He was exalted in the St . Petei '' s Chapter , anil in duo time was elected First Principal thereof . He was also a member in the Royal Kent Encampment of Knight Templars , W . M . of the Northumberland and Berwick Lodge of Mark Masters , and P . P . G . S . D . of M . M . The also is strongly recommended by the following brethren , any of whom will he glad to receive Proxies : The Rt . Hon . EARLPEKCY , R . W . Prov . E . P . ALBERT , P . M ., 1017 , G . Pursv ., G . M . Northumberland , Alnwick 66 Berners Street , London . Castle , Northumberland . HUBERT LAWS , P . P . G . S . W ,, Secretary L . M . COCKCROFT , Esq ., V . W . Dopt . to the Charities' Committee , Prov . Prov . G . M ., Northumberland , Bank of Northumberland , Grainger St ., Chambers , Mosloy Street , i \' ewcnstle- Newcastle . on-Tyne . T . W . WHITE , P . G . St . B ., P . M . 21 , G Bro . J . THOMPSON , P , Prov . G . S . W ., Barnsbury Square , London , N . Prov . G . Sec . Northumberland , T . Y . SIRACHAN , P . P . G . J . W ., Grainger Higham Place , Nowciistle-ciii-Tyne . Street West , Newcastle . JOHN HOPPER , P . P . G . S . W „ Lombard C . J . BANISTER , P . G . Sd . B „ Summer Street , Ncwca ^ tlc-on-Tyne . Hill House , Horton Road , Bradford , E . D . Davis , P . P . G . S . W ., Prov . G . D . C . Yorkshire . EUlon Square , Newcastle . Lt .-Uol . ADDISON POTTER , P . P . G . J . W , Bro . H . M . Levy , P . M ., 188 , P . Z . 188 , Heaton Hall , Newcastle . 21 Southampton Row , Holboru , GEO . THOMPSON , P . P . G . S . W ., 94 Rye London . Hill , Newcastle-on-Tync .
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LONDON MASONIC CLUB , 101 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E . C . THE CLUB IS NOW OPEN for the use of Members . Only a limited number of members can be elected without Entrance Fee and at the present rate of subscription . Lodges requiring accommodation should make immediate application to the Secretary . Por all particulars and forms of application , apply to the Secretary , at the v » lill / t < Sj 37 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , LONDON , E . C .
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ALEXANDRA PALACE . SEASON TICKETS , available for one year from the 1 st of each month , and entitling the holder to a chance in the Alexandra Palace Art Union , to be had of w . w ? MOBGAN , 07 Barbican , E . C .
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1 C-3 I Kywwvw agg ^^ s ^^^^^ ^^ lft _» Awwivvwi BSywwwwwwB 67 BAEBICAN , E . G .
Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
THE Duke of Connaugnt left Balmoral on Friday last , for the purpose of taking up his command of the 1 st Batfc . of the Rifle Brigade , quartered at Dublin . On his arrival at Kingston , His Royal Highness was met by several of the authorities , and on reaching the Irish Capital drove to the Barracks , -where his regiment lay ,
amid the heartiest demonstrations of the populace . The same day the Duke left Balmoral , the Prince and Princess of Wales , accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland , visited Wick , it being fully three hundred years since any royal personage has gone so far north in
the British Isles . Naturally the excitement of the inhabitants was commensurate with the rarity of the occasion . Accordingly the town , or at least that portion of which the royal visitors would have to traverse , was quietly yet
gaily decorated , the Town Hall and the Railway Station making the most effective display . About noon , the party arrived at the station , where they were received by the Provost and town magistrates , the Sheriff of the County , the Earl of Caithness and others . At the Town Hall an
address of welcome was presented , to which the Prince most graciously replied . After a very brief stay the party proceede'd on their way northwards , but the rejoicings of the worthy burghers were prolonged till late in the evening . A banquet was held in the afternoon , at the Town
Hall , when the usual loyal toasts were most enthusiastically received . Iu the evening the whole town was illuminated ; the effect is reported to have been very grand , and there was likewise a very successful display of fireworks . Among those present to witness the
passage of the Royal party were the Artillery and Riflo Volunteers of the county , and our Brethren of the district . Since the return to Dunrobin Castle their Royal Highnesses have been going about visiting various places of interest in the neighbourhood . The weather has , however ,
been very unfavourable . According to the Scotsman grand preparations are being made at Glasgow to receive the Prince on the occasion of his visit to lay the foundation of the New Post Office . Some dissatisfaction is reported , in consequence of the Volunteers to be reviewed being limited
to 6 , 000 , but the Masonic arrangements appear to be very perfect . Grand Lodge will be opened in the Albany Academy at 1 . 30 p . m ., the daughter Lodges assembling in Burnbank Park an hour previously . These will be marshalled in the procession according to seniority . The order
of the procession will be—firstly , a band of music , then tho daughter Lodges four abreast , the senior Lodge in front , followed by Provincial Grand Officers according to the seniority of their several Provinces , and then the Grand
Lodge Officers . When the head of the column reaches the triumphal arch at George-square , the brethren will open their ranks to permit of Grand Lodge passing to the platform , and will stand fast till the Prince returns between tho same to the Lord Provost ' s residence . Full Masonic
costume will be worn , and there will be a grand Masonic banquet in the evening . We doubt not the occasion will prove both the strength and loyal devotion of our Scottish brethren . Among the more recent of what are commonly known
as extra-Parliamentary " utterances , the most important aro those of Mr . W . E . Forster , at Bradford j Lieut .-Col . Lloyd-Lindsay , at Reading ; and the Duke of Somerst , at Warminster . Mr . Forster , though a prominent member of the Gladstone Cabinet , expressed his readiness to
support the endeavours of Lord Derby , whose conduct he highly eulogised , to secure the peace of Europe . Col . Lloyd-Lindsay was able to speak with considerable emphasis on the recent events of the campaign , as he has only just returned from the seat of war . He did not conceal from his audience that great or licit wn had been practised by the irregular Turkish troop-, but he laid great stress on the