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LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY . EASTER EXCURSIONS . CHEAP EXCURSIONS are run FROM LONDON as under : — On THURSDAY , 22 nd April . ABC a . m . ~ ) a . m . a . m . Euston Station 12 1 11 5 11 30 p . m . S - * * Broad Street 10 55 %% ™ 10 35 11 0 Kensington ( Addison Road ) 12 0 ^ g . _ f _! 10 50 1112 Victoria ( L . B . & S . C . Ry . ) — gaS' 9 27 9 7 Mansion House ( District Railway ) ... 11 9 g ^ 10 9 10 30 Westminster Bridge ( District Railway ) 11 19 ^ 10 19 10 19 Hammersmith ( DistrictRailway ) ... 11 21 J 10 20 10 59 A For Lancaster , Morecambe , Carnforth , Carlisle , Windermere , Kendal , Shap , Penrith , Keswick , Cockermouth , Ulvcrston , Barrow , Furness Abbey , Grange , Coniston Lake . Whitehaven , and Workington . For Six Days . B For Holyhead , Bangor , Blaenau Fcstiniog , Carnarvon , Conway , Llandudno , Llandudno Junction , Abergele and Pensarn , Corwen , Denbigh , Holywell , Rhyl , Ruthin , Birkenhead , Chester , Northwich , Blackburn , Blackpool ( Talbot-road ) , Bolton , Preston , Southport , Wigan , Crewe , Nantwich , Whitchurch , Craven Arms , Hereford , Leominster , Ludlow , Llanidloes , Llanfirindod ( Wells ) , Montgomery , Newtown , Minsterloy , Oswestry , Welchpool , Newport ( Salop ) , Shrewsbury , Wellington , Stafford , Macclesfield , Bollington , Marple ( Rose-hill ) , Longport , Stoke , Stone , Allerton , Ashton ( Oldham-road ) , Batley , Dewsbury , Ditton , Huddersfield , Bradford , Halifax , Leeds , Liverpool , Manchester , OUlham , Runcorn , Stalybridge , Stockport , Warrington , IVidnes , Buxton , Chapel-on-le-Frifch , Burton , Derby , Lichfield , Tam worth , Leicester , Nuneaton , Rugby , Rugeloy , Wansford , Seaton and Uppingham , and Rockingham . For Six Days . C For Birmingham , Coventry , Leamington , Kenilworth , Dudley , Dudley Port , Walsall , Wednesbury , and Wolverhampton . For Five or Six Days . For fares and full particulars as to times of return , see bills , which can be obtained at any of the Railway Stations , the various Parcels Receiving Offices , and at Gaze ' s Tourist Office , 112 Strand . G . FINDLAY . General Manager . Euston Station , April 1886 .
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THE IMPERIAL HOTEL . HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TERMINUS of the LONDON CHATHAM and DOVER RAILWAT , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS The appointments tlii-ongliout so arranged as to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS . " IPhtMk ^_ Dimrcrs $ l __ ir . cbbw # ^ Bmlitefs . THE ALEXANDRA PALACE LODGE , NO . 1511 , THE MORNINGTON LODGE , NO . 1672 , THE CRUSADERS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AND PERSEVERANCE LODGE , NO . 1743 , HOLD THEIR MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES , MODERATE CHARGES , The JEGdison . Electric I _ i 2 ; "h . t . TAKIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .
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PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION . MASONIC EECORDS 1 V 17-1886 . COMPRISING a complete List of all the Lodges warranted by the Four Grand Lodges and the United Grand Lodge of England , with their dates , places of meeting , succes . ive number-, & c , & c . By JNO . LANE , F . C . A ., P . M . 1402 , Torquay . The work will contain a fac- * imile of Pine ' s Engraved List of 1725 , and an Introduction by Bro . W . J . HUGHAN , P . S . G . D . England . It is dedicated , by permission , to H . R . H . the PRINCE OT ? WALES , K . G ., K . T ., & c , & c . M . W . GRAND MASTER , and will be printed on good paper ( about 300 pages ) , and be handsomely bound in blue cloth , bevelled boards , gilt edges . Price , to Subscribers only before publication , ONE GUINEA . As the Edition will be necessarily limited , intending subscribers should forward their orders , without delay , either to Bro . Hughan , Grosvenor House , or to the Author , Bannercross , Torquay .
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Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF WEST YORKSHIRE .
THE half-yearly meeting was held at Ripon , on Wednesday , 7 th instant , under the banner of the Prince Leopold Lod # e , No . 352 . The Prince Leopold Lodge was opened at three o ' clock by the W . M ., the Rev . VV . 0 . Lukis . Two Master Masons , Bros . Parker and Hutchinson , were regularly advanced to the degree of a Mark
Master , after which the W . M . elect , Bro . Francis Smith was regularly installed into the chair of A . by the Provincial Giand Master , Bro . 0 . L . Mason . Bro . Smith was duly proclaimed and afterwards invested his Officers for the ensuing year . At 5 ' 20 the
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Provincial Grand Lodge was announced , entered , and duly opened by tho Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Mark Master , Bro . C . L . Mason , assisted by the following Officers : —Bros , the Rev . W . 0 , Lukis , M . A ., D . P . G . M . M ., Joseph W . Mouckman P . P . G . W . as P . G . S . W ., L . P . Pugb , M . D ., Prov . G . J . W ., Rev . Dr . Smyth Prov .
G . M . O ., Thomas Whitaker P . P . G . W . as Provincial G . S . O ., W . F . Tomlinson Prov . Grand Registrar as Prov . G . J . O ., W . Corke P . G . S . O . Provincial Grand Secretary , Parkin as Prov . G . S . D ., Hutcbinson as Prov . G . J . D ., James H . Gratien Prov . G . I . of Works , W . R . Massie Prov . G . D . C ., J . J . Grecu as Prov . Grand Sword
Bearer , Henry A . Styling Prov . Grand Standard Bearer , Pearson aa Prov . Grand I . G ., Frances Smith , Tttpman , and Thorpe as Prov . Grand Stewards . The Provincial Grand Mark Master was duly proclaimed , and in thanking tho brethren said : I do not know whether
any word is necessary to explain the reason of our meeting at Ripon , having had a Provincial Grand Lodge of Emergency here in last April . Then we met to consecrate the Lodge under whose banner we are assembled to-day ; now we are specially asked to be present and assist at the installation of Bro . Smith as the W . M . for the
ensuing year . I congratulate the Prince Leopold brethren on the steady progress they have made during the first year of their existence , and I am sure all the members of Provincial Grand Lodge join me in wishing tho new Master , Bro . Smith , a happy and prosperous year of office . In November last we rather unexpectedly received a
notice of the proposed alteration of the Book of Constitutions , and a draft copy was sent for inspection . I regret the matter was so hurried ; indeed the time was so short that we conld not call the General Purposes Committee together to consider them . I do not know how far the altered Book of Constitutions may affect our
Provincial Grand Lodge bye-laws . But it will be desirable as soon as the new Constitutions are published for the Committee to meet and carefully consider them . There is one alteration in the Book of Constitutions which will be satisfactory to all . It has enabled Grand Lodge to elect H . R . H . the Prince of Wales as Grand Mark Master .
We may congratulate ourselves on the distinguished honour conferred on our Order by the acceptance of the position of Grand Mark Master by bis Royal Highness , which , I am sure , will be very beneficial to the Order . Brethren , it will devolve upon you to-day to nominate a Provincial Grand Master , as my time of office , iu
accordance with the Constitutions of the Order , will expire next September . I desire most heartily to thank the brethren for all the kind and loyal support given to me during my term of office , which I shall always remember with pleasure . I trust , brethren , that you will not allow kindly feelings to bias you in your choice to-day , for I
can assure you that , whoever it may be , he shall have from me all the assistance and help ho may need . Brethren , we require still a little more perseverance in some of our Lodges . Many are working well , but some are flagging . May I ask the help and assistance of the active members in promoting the welfare of all the Lodges in the
Province ? " The roll of Lodges having been called , it was found that with one exception all were represented . The minutes of the Provincial Grand Lodge , held at Halifax , on Wednesday , the 11 th October last , having been confirmed , apologies for non-attendance wero read from several Provincial Grand Officers . The Worshipful
Deputy Provincial Grand Master ( Bro . the Rev . W . 0 . Lukis ) proposed , the Provincial Grand Registrar ( Bro . W . F . Tomlinson ) seconded , and the Provincial Grand Master Overseer ( Bro . Rev . Dr . Smyth ) supported , a resolution , nominating Bro . C . L . Mason for reappointment by the Grand Master for the ensuing three years . This
resolution was unanimously adopted . The Provincial Grand Master , in acknowledging the resolution , said that he would endeavour in tho future , as he had done in tho past , to do all he possibly could for the welfare of the Order in the Province . Invitations were tendered from Leeds aud Sheffield for the Provincial
Grand Lodge to hold its next meeting in those town ? , and the Provincial Grand Master intimated that those invitations shonld receive dne attention . Provincial Grand Lodge was then closed , and
the brethren adjourned to the Unicorn Inn , where Bro . Colhnson had made ample arrangements for their comfort . The usual Masonic toasts were duly honoured , and a very pleasaut evening was passed by the brethren .
Royal Arch.
"ROYAL ARCH .
— : n : — ISRAEL CHAPTER , No . 1502 .
THE members of this Chapter attended in strong force at tho usual meeting , held on the 3 lst nit ., at tho Masonic Hall , Hope Street , Liverpool . Comps . S . J . Henochsberg M . E . Z ., M . Aronsberg H ., and H . Archer J . were the Principals , and there wero also present Comps . M . Hart P . Z . Treas ., H . A . Tobias P . Z . S . E ., A . Kirkpatrick S . N ., D . Stern First Assist . Soj ., R . Wilcock
Second Assist . Soj ., P . Ball Janitor , R . Robinson P . Z ., S . Simmons , J . P . Paris , H . J . Cottrelll , D . Gabriel sen ., A . J . Lindsay P . Z . 126 , A . D . He . keth P . S . 1356 , J . C . Robinson H . 219 , E . Sherwood P . S . 680 , and Hugh Williams P . P . G . S . B . P . Z . 1091 . Two candidates were exalted , nnd tbe manner in which the new First Principal performed
the principal portions of the ceremony elicited general approval . He received admirable assistance from the other Principals and subordinate Officers . An excellent supper was subsequently snp plied by Comp . Casey , the House Steward , and the subsequent proceedings , generally presided over by Comp . Henochsberg Z ., were of a most enjoyable nature .
Metropolitan Chapter of Improvement . —To achieve honours in the Craft degree of Freemasonry has ever been the desire and emulation of the great body of its membfu-s , and when the coveted position of Worshipful Master is attained , it is generally
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LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY . EASTER EXCURSIONS . CHEAP EXCURSIONS are run FROM LONDON as under : — On THURSDAY , 22 nd April . ABC a . m . ~ ) a . m . a . m . Euston Station 12 1 11 5 11 30 p . m . S - * * Broad Street 10 55 %% ™ 10 35 11 0 Kensington ( Addison Road ) 12 0 ^ g . _ f _! 10 50 1112 Victoria ( L . B . & S . C . Ry . ) — gaS' 9 27 9 7 Mansion House ( District Railway ) ... 11 9 g ^ 10 9 10 30 Westminster Bridge ( District Railway ) 11 19 ^ 10 19 10 19 Hammersmith ( DistrictRailway ) ... 11 21 J 10 20 10 59 A For Lancaster , Morecambe , Carnforth , Carlisle , Windermere , Kendal , Shap , Penrith , Keswick , Cockermouth , Ulvcrston , Barrow , Furness Abbey , Grange , Coniston Lake . Whitehaven , and Workington . For Six Days . B For Holyhead , Bangor , Blaenau Fcstiniog , Carnarvon , Conway , Llandudno , Llandudno Junction , Abergele and Pensarn , Corwen , Denbigh , Holywell , Rhyl , Ruthin , Birkenhead , Chester , Northwich , Blackburn , Blackpool ( Talbot-road ) , Bolton , Preston , Southport , Wigan , Crewe , Nantwich , Whitchurch , Craven Arms , Hereford , Leominster , Ludlow , Llanidloes , Llanfirindod ( Wells ) , Montgomery , Newtown , Minsterloy , Oswestry , Welchpool , Newport ( Salop ) , Shrewsbury , Wellington , Stafford , Macclesfield , Bollington , Marple ( Rose-hill ) , Longport , Stoke , Stone , Allerton , Ashton ( Oldham-road ) , Batley , Dewsbury , Ditton , Huddersfield , Bradford , Halifax , Leeds , Liverpool , Manchester , OUlham , Runcorn , Stalybridge , Stockport , Warrington , IVidnes , Buxton , Chapel-on-le-Frifch , Burton , Derby , Lichfield , Tam worth , Leicester , Nuneaton , Rugby , Rugeloy , Wansford , Seaton and Uppingham , and Rockingham . For Six Days . C For Birmingham , Coventry , Leamington , Kenilworth , Dudley , Dudley Port , Walsall , Wednesbury , and Wolverhampton . For Five or Six Days . For fares and full particulars as to times of return , see bills , which can be obtained at any of the Railway Stations , the various Parcels Receiving Offices , and at Gaze ' s Tourist Office , 112 Strand . G . FINDLAY . General Manager . Euston Station , April 1886 .
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THE IMPERIAL HOTEL . HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON , Adjoining the TERMINUS of the LONDON CHATHAM and DOVER RAILWAT , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS The appointments tlii-ongliout so arranged as to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS . " IPhtMk ^_ Dimrcrs $ l __ ir . cbbw # ^ Bmlitefs . THE ALEXANDRA PALACE LODGE , NO . 1511 , THE MORNINGTON LODGE , NO . 1672 , THE CRUSADERS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AND PERSEVERANCE LODGE , NO . 1743 , HOLD THEIR MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES , MODERATE CHARGES , The JEGdison . Electric I _ i 2 ; "h . t . TAKIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGBIE .
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PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION . MASONIC EECORDS 1 V 17-1886 . COMPRISING a complete List of all the Lodges warranted by the Four Grand Lodges and the United Grand Lodge of England , with their dates , places of meeting , succes . ive number-, & c , & c . By JNO . LANE , F . C . A ., P . M . 1402 , Torquay . The work will contain a fac- * imile of Pine ' s Engraved List of 1725 , and an Introduction by Bro . W . J . HUGHAN , P . S . G . D . England . It is dedicated , by permission , to H . R . H . the PRINCE OT ? WALES , K . G ., K . T ., & c , & c . M . W . GRAND MASTER , and will be printed on good paper ( about 300 pages ) , and be handsomely bound in blue cloth , bevelled boards , gilt edges . Price , to Subscribers only before publication , ONE GUINEA . As the Edition will be necessarily limited , intending subscribers should forward their orders , without delay , either to Bro . Hughan , Grosvenor House , or to the Author , Bannercross , Torquay .
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Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF WEST YORKSHIRE .
THE half-yearly meeting was held at Ripon , on Wednesday , 7 th instant , under the banner of the Prince Leopold Lod # e , No . 352 . The Prince Leopold Lodge was opened at three o ' clock by the W . M ., the Rev . VV . 0 . Lukis . Two Master Masons , Bros . Parker and Hutchinson , were regularly advanced to the degree of a Mark
Master , after which the W . M . elect , Bro . Francis Smith was regularly installed into the chair of A . by the Provincial Giand Master , Bro . 0 . L . Mason . Bro . Smith was duly proclaimed and afterwards invested his Officers for the ensuing year . At 5 ' 20 the
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Provincial Grand Lodge was announced , entered , and duly opened by tho Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Mark Master , Bro . C . L . Mason , assisted by the following Officers : —Bros , the Rev . W . 0 , Lukis , M . A ., D . P . G . M . M ., Joseph W . Mouckman P . P . G . W . as P . G . S . W ., L . P . Pugb , M . D ., Prov . G . J . W ., Rev . Dr . Smyth Prov .
G . M . O ., Thomas Whitaker P . P . G . W . as Provincial G . S . O ., W . F . Tomlinson Prov . Grand Registrar as Prov . G . J . O ., W . Corke P . G . S . O . Provincial Grand Secretary , Parkin as Prov . G . S . D ., Hutcbinson as Prov . G . J . D ., James H . Gratien Prov . G . I . of Works , W . R . Massie Prov . G . D . C ., J . J . Grecu as Prov . Grand Sword
Bearer , Henry A . Styling Prov . Grand Standard Bearer , Pearson aa Prov . Grand I . G ., Frances Smith , Tttpman , and Thorpe as Prov . Grand Stewards . The Provincial Grand Mark Master was duly proclaimed , and in thanking tho brethren said : I do not know whether
any word is necessary to explain the reason of our meeting at Ripon , having had a Provincial Grand Lodge of Emergency here in last April . Then we met to consecrate the Lodge under whose banner we are assembled to-day ; now we are specially asked to be present and assist at the installation of Bro . Smith as the W . M . for the
ensuing year . I congratulate the Prince Leopold brethren on the steady progress they have made during the first year of their existence , and I am sure all the members of Provincial Grand Lodge join me in wishing tho new Master , Bro . Smith , a happy and prosperous year of office . In November last we rather unexpectedly received a
notice of the proposed alteration of the Book of Constitutions , and a draft copy was sent for inspection . I regret the matter was so hurried ; indeed the time was so short that we conld not call the General Purposes Committee together to consider them . I do not know how far the altered Book of Constitutions may affect our
Provincial Grand Lodge bye-laws . But it will be desirable as soon as the new Constitutions are published for the Committee to meet and carefully consider them . There is one alteration in the Book of Constitutions which will be satisfactory to all . It has enabled Grand Lodge to elect H . R . H . the Prince of Wales as Grand Mark Master .
We may congratulate ourselves on the distinguished honour conferred on our Order by the acceptance of the position of Grand Mark Master by bis Royal Highness , which , I am sure , will be very beneficial to the Order . Brethren , it will devolve upon you to-day to nominate a Provincial Grand Master , as my time of office , iu
accordance with the Constitutions of the Order , will expire next September . I desire most heartily to thank the brethren for all the kind and loyal support given to me during my term of office , which I shall always remember with pleasure . I trust , brethren , that you will not allow kindly feelings to bias you in your choice to-day , for I
can assure you that , whoever it may be , he shall have from me all the assistance and help ho may need . Brethren , we require still a little more perseverance in some of our Lodges . Many are working well , but some are flagging . May I ask the help and assistance of the active members in promoting the welfare of all the Lodges in the
Province ? " The roll of Lodges having been called , it was found that with one exception all were represented . The minutes of the Provincial Grand Lodge , held at Halifax , on Wednesday , the 11 th October last , having been confirmed , apologies for non-attendance wero read from several Provincial Grand Officers . The Worshipful
Deputy Provincial Grand Master ( Bro . the Rev . W . 0 . Lukis ) proposed , the Provincial Grand Registrar ( Bro . W . F . Tomlinson ) seconded , and the Provincial Grand Master Overseer ( Bro . Rev . Dr . Smyth ) supported , a resolution , nominating Bro . C . L . Mason for reappointment by the Grand Master for the ensuing three years . This
resolution was unanimously adopted . The Provincial Grand Master , in acknowledging the resolution , said that he would endeavour in tho future , as he had done in tho past , to do all he possibly could for the welfare of the Order in the Province . Invitations were tendered from Leeds aud Sheffield for the Provincial
Grand Lodge to hold its next meeting in those town ? , and the Provincial Grand Master intimated that those invitations shonld receive dne attention . Provincial Grand Lodge was then closed , and
the brethren adjourned to the Unicorn Inn , where Bro . Colhnson had made ample arrangements for their comfort . The usual Masonic toasts were duly honoured , and a very pleasaut evening was passed by the brethren .
Royal Arch.
"ROYAL ARCH .
— : n : — ISRAEL CHAPTER , No . 1502 .
THE members of this Chapter attended in strong force at tho usual meeting , held on the 3 lst nit ., at tho Masonic Hall , Hope Street , Liverpool . Comps . S . J . Henochsberg M . E . Z ., M . Aronsberg H ., and H . Archer J . were the Principals , and there wero also present Comps . M . Hart P . Z . Treas ., H . A . Tobias P . Z . S . E ., A . Kirkpatrick S . N ., D . Stern First Assist . Soj ., R . Wilcock
Second Assist . Soj ., P . Ball Janitor , R . Robinson P . Z ., S . Simmons , J . P . Paris , H . J . Cottrelll , D . Gabriel sen ., A . J . Lindsay P . Z . 126 , A . D . He . keth P . S . 1356 , J . C . Robinson H . 219 , E . Sherwood P . S . 680 , and Hugh Williams P . P . G . S . B . P . Z . 1091 . Two candidates were exalted , nnd tbe manner in which the new First Principal performed
the principal portions of the ceremony elicited general approval . He received admirable assistance from the other Principals and subordinate Officers . An excellent supper was subsequently snp plied by Comp . Casey , the House Steward , and the subsequent proceedings , generally presided over by Comp . Henochsberg Z ., were of a most enjoyable nature .
Metropolitan Chapter of Improvement . —To achieve honours in the Craft degree of Freemasonry has ever been the desire and emulation of the great body of its membfu-s , and when the coveted position of Worshipful Master is attained , it is generally