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THOMASDUNCKERLEY, HIS LIFE , LABOURS , AND LETTERS ; INCLUDING SOUS MASONIC and NAVAL MEMORIALS of the 18 th CENTURY . By HENRY SADLER , Author of "MASONIC F ACTS AND FICTIONS , " Witb . a Preface by "William Harry "Rylands , Esq ., F . S . A .. THE Work will oonaist of about 300 pages of letter-preaa , and the following Portraits , reproduced by the autotype process , from rare mezzotint engravings in the British Museum . — His Majesty King George II . of England : Dunckerloy ' a reputed father . H . B . H . Frederick Lewis , Prince of Wales , son of the above ; the first of tho Boyal Family who was made a Freemason . Thomas Dnnckorley , in Masonic regalia , with facsimile of his autograph . His Book-Plato , Seals , & c . It will be published , by Subscription , in January 1891 , Prico 7 s < Sd ; to Non-Subscribers 10 s ; Carriage Freo in the United Kingdom and tho United States and Canada . Prospectus can bo had on application to ¦> HENBY SADLER , care of DIPROSE & BATEMAN , Sheffield Street , London , W . C .
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Now Ready , Crown Svo , cloth gut . CYCLOP / EQIA OF FOODS AND BEVERAGES . ENCOURAGED and assisted by uoientifio collaborators , and by celebrated chefs de cuisine , the author hns 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 tho table is judiciously treated , and all technicalities made intelligible . Publishers * . SIIUPKIlSr , MARSHALL , Ss Co . Author : J . W . HOFFMAN " , 278 Portobello Eoad , London , * W . Of the latter free , on receipt of Postal Order for 2 s 6 d .
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Just Published , 2 vols ., Crown Svo , Cloth gilt , Gilt Edges , Price 21 s . THE CHURCH HISTORY OF ENGLAND . BT M . PORRITT . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , BBLVIDBBB WOBKS , HBHMBS HIM -, Psmoimi / LB , N .
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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H- THE PRINCE OF WALES As tlie M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 2 8 th APRIL 1875 . COPIE S of thia BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints maybe had at Cost Prico by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .
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HAT©** !GJLSV&SSOTS&. EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO haa ample accommodation in the 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 can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castlo Hotol , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .
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gi &* T-r-W ** A *^^ ra^^^^^S^^fa SATURDAY , 15 th NOVEMBER 1890 .
Grand Lodge Of Scotland.
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND .
A QUARTERLY Communication of the Grand Lodge of Scotland waa held in Freemasona' Hall , Edinburgh , on the 6 th insfc . There waa a large attendance of membera . The throne was occupied by Sir Charlea Dalrymple , Bart ., M . P ., fche Snbatifcute Grand Maater . Bro . J . Dalrymple Duncan acted as Senior Grand Warden , and Bro .
James Drummond , W . S . Past Master of Lodge No . 2 , aa Junior Grancl Warden . Apologies for absence were Intimated from the Grand Master Sir Archibald Campbell , Lord Haddington , and Lord Saltonn . Ifc was reported that the Grand Secretary had received the following
Grand Lodge Of Scotland.
letter , dated from Norway : — " Dear Bro . Murray Lyon , —I shall bo much obliged if you will convey to the Most Worshipfnl Graud Master and the other members of Grand Lodgo my deep sense of appreciation , and my mother ' s , of the mark of affection the representatives of Grand Lodge paid my father in at'ending his funeral . I have lost a most loving father , and the Craft of Freemasonry one of
its most devoted sow * . —Yours fraternally , Rosslyn . " Grand Secretary had , in name of Grand Lodge , sent a letter of condolence to the Dowager-Conntesa of Rosalyn . Considerable discussion took place regarding the petition for a charter to the new Lodge St . James Bridgeton , Glasgow , conaideration of which had beeu deferred front last Communication , but ultimately it was resolved by 77 to 75 to
refuse the petition . A vidimus of the income and expenditure , prepared by the Grand Cashier , for the quarter ending 25 th October , showed thafc the income had been £ 876 , beinir £ 370 in excess of the expenditure . There hnd been 1 , 200 entrants to the Order . The income for the first eleven months of this year bad been £ 4765 , com . pared with £ 1742 for the corresponding period of last year . It was
reported that the income of the fnnd of Scottish Masonic Benevolence during the past quarter had been £ 233 , and that £ 192 had been voted in grants to Masons , or the widow- * of deceased members of the Craft , An eighth list , showing about £ 140 from Lodges to the extended scheme , was submitted . It was agreed to issue a charter to the Lod ge Hinohinbrook , Ingham , Queensland . On tbe recommendation of the
Lodges in the Province , Grand Lodge appointed Bro . Major James Johnston , of Newmill , to be Provincial Grand Master of Elgin and Moray , in room of Bro . the Hon , George DaiF" deceased . It waa reported from Grand Committee that the patronage of Grand Lod ge had , at the request of the Lodge Dramatic and Arta , No . 757 , been given to a dramatic entertainment iu fche Theatre Royal in aid of the
approaching Grand Masonio Bazaar . The Grand Secretary waa fco consult tho Grand Master as to the presence of Lady Campbell and himself on tho occasion ; and authority had been given for the appearance of the Craft in full regalia , aud it waa hoped there would be a large attendance of the office-bearers and members of Grand Lodge and of the subordinate Lodges and membera thereof . Thia waa
approved . It waa reported from Grand Committeo that they had considered the report by tho Grand Secretary as to the constitution of Grand Committee . It was led to by a remit from Grand Lod ge in May lasfc , to tho effect that aa during tho past year 17 Provinces in Scotland , in which were comprised 186 Lodges , had been unrepre . sented in Grand Committee , the Committee should report what
alterations should be made on the mode of election to seonre a more direct representation of each Province , and thereby promote a wider interest in the affaira of Grand Lodge and of the Craft generally . Tbe Grand Secretary had prepared an elaborate report ; aa to the changes on the composition of the Committee , whioh concluded that altogether Grand Committee was never more representative in ita
composition than nnder the reformed Constitution , and tbat to its wisdom in council , independence , impartiality , and carefulness in the consideration of the manifold subjects coming before it , the Craft were largely indebted for the unparalleled success that had during the last twelve years attended the business of Grand Lodge in all its branches . After careful consideration of the remit and of the report
Grand Committeo unanimously recommended that matters be allowed to remain as they are . This was adopted by Grand Lodge . Grand Committee reported that Grand Secretary had submitted to them the result of replies to those queries addressed to the home Lodges : — " Does your Lodge meet in premises licensed for the sale of excisable liquors ? Could premises other than licensed be obtained without
serious difficulty ? What fees are charged for initiation ? " Having taken into consideration the answers relative to fche nnmber of Lodges that meet in licensed premises , Grand Committee , while not disposed to lay down a hard and fast line on the subject , recommended to Grand Lodge to enjoin all Lodges to take tbe earliest opportunity to arrange for meeting elsewhere , and to instruct Prov . G . Masters to
report annually to Grand Lodgo the changes in unison with such injunctions tbat havo been made in their respective districts dnring tho preceding year . This was adopted by Grand Lodge . Grand Lodge then proceeded to the election of office-bearers . Sir Archibald Campbell , Bart ., M . P ., was unanimously re-elected to the highest office . In intimating to the Grand Committee that he would be pleased to
accept office , the Grand Master stated that he would ask the Earl of Haddington and Sir Charles Dalrymple again to act as Depute-Grand Master and Substitute-Grand Master respectively . Accordingly the following is a complete list of tho office-bearers for the year : — Sir Archibald C . Campbell ... Master Mason Sir Michael R . Shaw Stewart ... Pasfc Master
Earl of Haddington ... ... Depute Master Sir Charles Dalrymple ... ... Substitute Master Lord Saltonn ... ... ... Senior Warden J . Dalrymple Duncan ... ... Junior Warden D . Murray Lynn ... * . ' .. Secretary David Reid ... ... ... Cashier
Rov . John Glasso ... ... ) « . , - Hev . John Morruy j Ohapla . w . Lieut .-Col . Campbell ... ... Senior Deaeim Robert Nisbet ... ... Junior Deacon P . L . Henderson ... ... Architect A . C . Raifc ... ... ... Jeweller
Colin Gallefcly ... ... Bible Bearer George Christie ... ... Dir . of Cers . Dr . Pryde ... ... ... Bard Major F . W . Allan ... ... Sword Bearer James A . Moodie ... ... Director of Music George C . H . M'Naught ... Marshal James M . Malloch ... ... Inner Gnard
The brethren at present comprising the Board of Stewards were re-elected , and the following were elected to the vacant seats : — Bros . Jas . Boyd , Robert Macdonald , R . N . Johnstone , Thos . Davies , W . Phillips , J . H . Forahaw , General J . J . Boswoll , H . J . Humphreys aud R , K . Stewart .
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THOMASDUNCKERLEY, HIS LIFE , LABOURS , AND LETTERS ; INCLUDING SOUS MASONIC and NAVAL MEMORIALS of the 18 th CENTURY . By HENRY SADLER , Author of "MASONIC F ACTS AND FICTIONS , " Witb . a Preface by "William Harry "Rylands , Esq ., F . S . A .. THE Work will oonaist of about 300 pages of letter-preaa , and the following Portraits , reproduced by the autotype process , from rare mezzotint engravings in the British Museum . — His Majesty King George II . of England : Dunckerloy ' a reputed father . H . B . H . Frederick Lewis , Prince of Wales , son of the above ; the first of tho Boyal Family who was made a Freemason . Thomas Dnnckorley , in Masonic regalia , with facsimile of his autograph . His Book-Plato , Seals , & c . It will be published , by Subscription , in January 1891 , Prico 7 s < Sd ; to Non-Subscribers 10 s ; Carriage Freo in the United Kingdom and tho United States and Canada . Prospectus can bo had on application to ¦> HENBY SADLER , care of DIPROSE & BATEMAN , Sheffield Street , London , W . C .
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Now Ready , Crown Svo , cloth gut . CYCLOP / EQIA OF FOODS AND BEVERAGES . ENCOURAGED and assisted by uoientifio collaborators , and by celebrated chefs de cuisine , the author hns 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 tho table is judiciously treated , and all technicalities made intelligible . Publishers * . SIIUPKIlSr , MARSHALL , Ss Co . Author : J . W . HOFFMAN " , 278 Portobello Eoad , London , * W . Of the latter free , on receipt of Postal Order for 2 s 6 d .
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Just Published , 2 vols ., Crown Svo , Cloth gilt , Gilt Edges , Price 21 s . THE CHURCH HISTORY OF ENGLAND . BT M . PORRITT . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , BBLVIDBBB WOBKS , HBHMBS HIM -, Psmoimi / LB , N .
Ad00806
INSTALLATION OF H . R . H- THE PRINCE OF WALES As tlie M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 2 8 th APRIL 1875 . COPIE S of thia BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist ' s Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints maybe had at Cost Prico by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .
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HAT©** !GJLSV&SSOTS&. EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO haa ample accommodation in the 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 can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castlo Hotol , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .
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gi &* T-r-W ** A *^^ ra^^^^^S^^fa SATURDAY , 15 th NOVEMBER 1890 .
Grand Lodge Of Scotland.
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND .
A QUARTERLY Communication of the Grand Lodge of Scotland waa held in Freemasona' Hall , Edinburgh , on the 6 th insfc . There waa a large attendance of membera . The throne was occupied by Sir Charlea Dalrymple , Bart ., M . P ., fche Snbatifcute Grand Maater . Bro . J . Dalrymple Duncan acted as Senior Grand Warden , and Bro .
James Drummond , W . S . Past Master of Lodge No . 2 , aa Junior Grancl Warden . Apologies for absence were Intimated from the Grand Master Sir Archibald Campbell , Lord Haddington , and Lord Saltonn . Ifc was reported that the Grand Secretary had received the following
Grand Lodge Of Scotland.
letter , dated from Norway : — " Dear Bro . Murray Lyon , —I shall bo much obliged if you will convey to the Most Worshipfnl Graud Master and the other members of Grand Lodgo my deep sense of appreciation , and my mother ' s , of the mark of affection the representatives of Grand Lodge paid my father in at'ending his funeral . I have lost a most loving father , and the Craft of Freemasonry one of
its most devoted sow * . —Yours fraternally , Rosslyn . " Grand Secretary had , in name of Grand Lodge , sent a letter of condolence to the Dowager-Conntesa of Rosalyn . Considerable discussion took place regarding the petition for a charter to the new Lodge St . James Bridgeton , Glasgow , conaideration of which had beeu deferred front last Communication , but ultimately it was resolved by 77 to 75 to
refuse the petition . A vidimus of the income and expenditure , prepared by the Grand Cashier , for the quarter ending 25 th October , showed thafc the income had been £ 876 , beinir £ 370 in excess of the expenditure . There hnd been 1 , 200 entrants to the Order . The income for the first eleven months of this year bad been £ 4765 , com . pared with £ 1742 for the corresponding period of last year . It was
reported that the income of the fnnd of Scottish Masonic Benevolence during the past quarter had been £ 233 , and that £ 192 had been voted in grants to Masons , or the widow- * of deceased members of the Craft , An eighth list , showing about £ 140 from Lodges to the extended scheme , was submitted . It was agreed to issue a charter to the Lod ge Hinohinbrook , Ingham , Queensland . On tbe recommendation of the
Lodges in the Province , Grand Lodge appointed Bro . Major James Johnston , of Newmill , to be Provincial Grand Master of Elgin and Moray , in room of Bro . the Hon , George DaiF" deceased . It waa reported from Grand Committee that the patronage of Grand Lod ge had , at the request of the Lodge Dramatic and Arta , No . 757 , been given to a dramatic entertainment iu fche Theatre Royal in aid of the
approaching Grand Masonio Bazaar . The Grand Secretary waa fco consult tho Grand Master as to the presence of Lady Campbell and himself on tho occasion ; and authority had been given for the appearance of the Craft in full regalia , aud it waa hoped there would be a large attendance of the office-bearers and members of Grand Lodge and of the subordinate Lodges and membera thereof . Thia waa
approved . It waa reported from Grand Committeo that they had considered the report by tho Grand Secretary as to the constitution of Grand Committee . It was led to by a remit from Grand Lod ge in May lasfc , to tho effect that aa during tho past year 17 Provinces in Scotland , in which were comprised 186 Lodges , had been unrepre . sented in Grand Committee , the Committee should report what
alterations should be made on the mode of election to seonre a more direct representation of each Province , and thereby promote a wider interest in the affaira of Grand Lodge and of the Craft generally . Tbe Grand Secretary had prepared an elaborate report ; aa to the changes on the composition of the Committee , whioh concluded that altogether Grand Committee was never more representative in ita
composition than nnder the reformed Constitution , and tbat to its wisdom in council , independence , impartiality , and carefulness in the consideration of the manifold subjects coming before it , the Craft were largely indebted for the unparalleled success that had during the last twelve years attended the business of Grand Lodge in all its branches . After careful consideration of the remit and of the report
Grand Committeo unanimously recommended that matters be allowed to remain as they are . This was adopted by Grand Lodge . Grand Committee reported that Grand Secretary had submitted to them the result of replies to those queries addressed to the home Lodges : — " Does your Lodge meet in premises licensed for the sale of excisable liquors ? Could premises other than licensed be obtained without
serious difficulty ? What fees are charged for initiation ? " Having taken into consideration the answers relative to fche nnmber of Lodges that meet in licensed premises , Grand Committee , while not disposed to lay down a hard and fast line on the subject , recommended to Grand Lodge to enjoin all Lodges to take tbe earliest opportunity to arrange for meeting elsewhere , and to instruct Prov . G . Masters to
report annually to Grand Lodgo the changes in unison with such injunctions tbat havo been made in their respective districts dnring tho preceding year . This was adopted by Grand Lodge . Grand Lodge then proceeded to the election of office-bearers . Sir Archibald Campbell , Bart ., M . P ., was unanimously re-elected to the highest office . In intimating to the Grand Committee that he would be pleased to
accept office , the Grand Master stated that he would ask the Earl of Haddington and Sir Charles Dalrymple again to act as Depute-Grand Master and Substitute-Grand Master respectively . Accordingly the following is a complete list of tho office-bearers for the year : — Sir Archibald C . Campbell ... Master Mason Sir Michael R . Shaw Stewart ... Pasfc Master
Earl of Haddington ... ... Depute Master Sir Charles Dalrymple ... ... Substitute Master Lord Saltonn ... ... ... Senior Warden J . Dalrymple Duncan ... ... Junior Warden D . Murray Lynn ... * . ' .. Secretary David Reid ... ... ... Cashier
Rov . John Glasso ... ... ) « . , - Hev . John Morruy j Ohapla . w . Lieut .-Col . Campbell ... ... Senior Deaeim Robert Nisbet ... ... Junior Deacon P . L . Henderson ... ... Architect A . C . Raifc ... ... ... Jeweller
Colin Gallefcly ... ... Bible Bearer George Christie ... ... Dir . of Cers . Dr . Pryde ... ... ... Bard Major F . W . Allan ... ... Sword Bearer James A . Moodie ... ... Director of Music George C . H . M'Naught ... Marshal James M . Malloch ... ... Inner Gnard
The brethren at present comprising the Board of Stewards were re-elected , and the following were elected to the vacant seats : — Bros . Jas . Boyd , Robert Macdonald , R . N . Johnstone , Thos . Davies , W . Phillips , J . H . Forahaw , General J . J . Boswoll , H . J . Humphreys aud R , K . Stewart .