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SUMMER _ B _ A NQUETS . EPPING FOREST . fIIUSUIFORESTHOTEL, CHINGFORD . C 1 LOSE TO CUINGFOED STATION , adjoining the ancient 1 Hunting Lixlgo of Queen Elizabeth , aud accessible by constant trains from Liverpool Street , City , and other Stations on the Great Eastern Line . Time from Liverpool Street 35 minutes . THE FINE ELIZABETHAN HALL , IS ADMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR XASOKIGlilWIfS, A new Masonio Hall , specially appointed for Lodge Meetings , with suitable ante rooms and appropriate furniture .

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THECATHEDRALHOTEL, CORNER OF CHEAPSIDE & ST . PATH'S CHURCHYAED . IF . J . SWEETIISTG-, Proprietor . LUNCHEON BAR ON GROUND FLOOR FOR LIGHT REFRESHMENTS . Soups , Fish , Chops , Steaks , Entries , Cold Joints , & c . from Eight a . m . till Ten p . m . DINING ROOMS ONITTRST FLOOR . Hot Joints , & c . from Twelve o'Clock daily . Dinners a la Carte . Teas , Seo . THE " CATHEDRAL " HALF-CROWN DINNER . ( Soup , Fish , Joint ) ils served in tho Saloon from Twelve till Five daily . The Smoking Boom overlooks the New Gardens round St . Paul's Cathedral . PKIVATE EOOMS ion SMALL PARTIES , MASONIC AUDITS , & o . The following Lodges have recently held their Audit Meetings at this Hotel r-GBOSVENOB , STANHOPE , POLISH NATIONAL , LA TOLBBANOB , & c . *

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ESTABLISHED 1802 . SODA WATEB AND SELTZEB , MAtfTTFACTOItY . P A VL & BURRO W S , WILSON STEEET and ENDELL STEEET , LONG ACKE , W . C . To . T . T . ( "SUPPLY—Always regular . \ JW « ¦) QUALITY—Best possible . KS " ( . PRICES—Lowest consistent with FIRST CLASS ARTICLES .

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T.&T.GATES, GOLD BEATERS , AND FOREIGN GOLD LEAF IMPORTERS . English Gold 45 s and 4 = 7 s 6 d per IOOO , Foreign G-old < tls and 4 t 3 s do . Bronze Powder 3 st 6 d and 5 s per lb . 44 HATTON WALL , LONDOU , E . C . Merchants and Shippers supplied .

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BORD'SPIANOS. CHAS . STILES & CO ., the well-known Importers of these cele- ! orated Pianos , have Removed to ' , 42 Southampton-row , Holborn , London , W . C . Where may he seen a large and varied assortment of Instruments , of New and Artistic Design , at Low Prices , with Twen . ty-Ei . ve per Cent . Co-operative Disct . for Cash , OE OH THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM , From 15 s per Month . SEND FOE ILLUSTKATED LIST . Second-Hand Pianos on the Three Years' System , from 10 s 6 d per Month . Full Value allowed for Old Instruments of any kind in Exchange .

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AMERICANORGANS, CHEAPEST AND BEST , BY the STEELING OEGAN CO ., DEEBY , CONN ., U . S . A ., at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per cent . Co-operative Discount for Cash ; or on the THREE YEARS' SYSTEM , from 10 s 6 d per Month . SEND ¥ OE ILLUSTRATED LIST TO CHAS . STILES and CO ., 42 SOUTHAMPTON ROW , HOLBORN , LONDON , W . C . These Organs are eminently suited for use in MASONIC LODGES .

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J- < KJ x I jrau j . u . c * v J . OOX , BOYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOB AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , o 11 o Y r > o N . Office : t Freemasons' Hall , Loudon , W . C . — : o : — Patron aud President : His HOVAL HIGHNKSS THE PKINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . AT the Annual General Meeting of this Institution , hold at Freemasons' Hall , London , ou Friday , 20 th . May 1881 , W . Bro . Lt .-Col . JOHN CREATON , Grand Treasurer , P . G . D ., V . Patron , in the Chare . After the general business was disposed of , tho Governors and Subscribers proceeded to the ELECTION of 25 MALE ANNUITANTS from an approved list of 37 candidates , and 15 FEMALE ANNUITANTS from an approved list of 61 candidates , when the following were declared duly elected : — MALES . Votes Voto Hogg Charles James 1511 Roberts Abraham 1018 Ford William 1501 Darby Henry A 1003 Spratt Henry Hart 1129 Mannington John flag Woods Charles James 1395 Beale Thomas William ... 996 Cooke Matthew 1329 Lomax Charles 991 Riley Thomas 1323 * Roberts William 988 Armstrong Robert 1215 * Ross Alexander Douglas ... 951 Lampen Thomas IMS * Docchar John 901 Ward Joseph 1128 I * StUcliffe Charles 785 Lockwood John 1115 * Oatley John 75-1 Middleton : John 1108 * Jackson J » mes 727 Smith Alfred 1062 * Baiming Jesse 719 Smith William 1058 | WIDOWS . Votes Votes Fead-Lamert Maria 1697 Diver , Charlotte 1101 Grant Hannah 1619 Laing Elizabeth 1097 Winter Phillis 1571 * Wilkinson Margaret 1016 Booth Betty 1113 * Wright Sarah 930 Bisco Elizabeth 1270 * Martin Rebecca 879 Parkin Ann 1231 * George Hannah 8 " 5 Appleby Emma Eliza 1193 * Kade Hannah Betsy 872 Cherrill Elizabeth M •1188 The votes of the unsuccessful candidates will he carried forward to the next election . Those marked * are elected to fill vacancies occasioned hy death since the voting papers were issued . JAMES TERRY , P . Prov . G . J . W . Herts , 20 th May 1881 . Secretary .

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GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF ENGLAND AND WALES AND COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES OF THE BRITISH CROWN . HALE-YEARLY COMMUNICATION , IKE MASONIC ROOMS , THE CRITERION , PICCADILLY , LONDON , TUESDAY , 31 st MAY 18 81 . THE EIGHT HON . THE EARL OP LATHOM , M . W . G . M . M . THE RIGHT HON . LORD HENN 1 KER , E . W . D . G . M . M . ; M . W . G . M . M . M . ELECT . INSTALLATIoilF MOST W . GRAND MASTER . : o : ON this the TWENTY- !? trm ANKIVERSAUY OP THE FOUNDATION OF THE GBAND LODGE OK MABK MASTKE MASOJTS OP Eye CUTS AXD WALKS , & c . it has heen determined to extend the customary arrangements for the Banquet to follow the Installation of the Grand Master , and to fix tbo price of Dinner Tickets at 12 s Gil , the Wine being provided at the expense of Grand Lodge . A Collation will , in addition , be provided for Ladies , Tickets for which may bo obtained , at 7 s 6 d each . A Musical Selection will be given during Dinner , and a Concert will take place in the Evening , at which the services of eminent Professionals will ha secured , under the Direction of the Grand Organist . To enable the Grand Stewards to carry out the various arrangement : ) efficiently and satisfactorily , a return of tho necessary Form as to attendance to the Ornml Secretary , not luUr than WKDKKSDAY , tho 25 th HAY , is ubsclii . ely necessary . N . B . —Grand Lodgo will bo opened at 3 . 30 p . m . Dinner will be on tho Table at G p . m . precisely . Ladies to assemble at 7 p . m . FREDERICK BINCKES , ( P . G . J . W . ) Grand Secretary . Office—8 a Red Lion Square , London , AV . C . May 1881 .

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Gr.T.BAER, mwlmU MM ! tUtm ! § Mmi S P BMIMMW m & % pM # t * m , SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SHIPPERS AND GOODS ORDERED FROM DESIGNS . 55 CURTAIN ROAD , E . C . ( Two doors from G . J 3 . Street . ) A lar"C stock always on view , to which the attention of those about to furnish ° is particularly directed .

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1881-05-21, Page 8” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 15 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_21051881/page/8/.
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THE FESTIVAL OF THE MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 1
THE REPORT OF THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 1
GRAND MARK LODGE. Article 2
THE ANNUAL FETE OF THE MASONIC ORPHAN SCHOOLS, DUBLIN. Article 2
THE LATE PUPILS' ASSISTANCE FUND. Article 3
CONSTITUTION OF THE NEW MASONIC LODGE AT PORTSMOUTH. Article 3
THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS Article 3
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE, GLOUCESTER. Article 4
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
THE APPROACH OF THE HOLIDAY SEASON. Article 6
MARK MASONRY. Article 6
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT MARK LODGE, No. 199. Article 6
SPECIAL, Article 7
MEETING OF LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 7
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 9
THE FESTIVAL. Article 9
LONDON. Article 10
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 12
NOTICES OF MEETINGS. Article 12
PAXTON LODGE, No. 1686. Article 13
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SUMMER _ B _ A NQUETS . EPPING FOREST . fIIUSUIFORESTHOTEL, CHINGFORD . C 1 LOSE TO CUINGFOED STATION , adjoining the ancient 1 Hunting Lixlgo of Queen Elizabeth , aud accessible by constant trains from Liverpool Street , City , and other Stations on the Great Eastern Line . Time from Liverpool Street 35 minutes . THE FINE ELIZABETHAN HALL , IS ADMIRABLY ADAPTED FOR XASOKIGlilWIfS, A new Masonio Hall , specially appointed for Lodge Meetings , with suitable ante rooms and appropriate furniture .

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THECATHEDRALHOTEL, CORNER OF CHEAPSIDE & ST . PATH'S CHURCHYAED . IF . J . SWEETIISTG-, Proprietor . LUNCHEON BAR ON GROUND FLOOR FOR LIGHT REFRESHMENTS . Soups , Fish , Chops , Steaks , Entries , Cold Joints , & c . from Eight a . m . till Ten p . m . DINING ROOMS ONITTRST FLOOR . Hot Joints , & c . from Twelve o'Clock daily . Dinners a la Carte . Teas , Seo . THE " CATHEDRAL " HALF-CROWN DINNER . ( Soup , Fish , Joint ) ils served in tho Saloon from Twelve till Five daily . The Smoking Boom overlooks the New Gardens round St . Paul's Cathedral . PKIVATE EOOMS ion SMALL PARTIES , MASONIC AUDITS , & o . The following Lodges have recently held their Audit Meetings at this Hotel r-GBOSVENOB , STANHOPE , POLISH NATIONAL , LA TOLBBANOB , & c . *

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ESTABLISHED 1802 . SODA WATEB AND SELTZEB , MAtfTTFACTOItY . P A VL & BURRO W S , WILSON STEEET and ENDELL STEEET , LONG ACKE , W . C . To . T . T . ( "SUPPLY—Always regular . \ JW « ¦) QUALITY—Best possible . KS " ( . PRICES—Lowest consistent with FIRST CLASS ARTICLES .

Ad00804

T.&T.GATES, GOLD BEATERS , AND FOREIGN GOLD LEAF IMPORTERS . English Gold 45 s and 4 = 7 s 6 d per IOOO , Foreign G-old < tls and 4 t 3 s do . Bronze Powder 3 st 6 d and 5 s per lb . 44 HATTON WALL , LONDOU , E . C . Merchants and Shippers supplied .

Ad00805

BORD'SPIANOS. CHAS . STILES & CO ., the well-known Importers of these cele- ! orated Pianos , have Removed to ' , 42 Southampton-row , Holborn , London , W . C . Where may he seen a large and varied assortment of Instruments , of New and Artistic Design , at Low Prices , with Twen . ty-Ei . ve per Cent . Co-operative Disct . for Cash , OE OH THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM , From 15 s per Month . SEND FOE ILLUSTKATED LIST . Second-Hand Pianos on the Three Years' System , from 10 s 6 d per Month . Full Value allowed for Old Instruments of any kind in Exchange .

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AMERICANORGANS, CHEAPEST AND BEST , BY the STEELING OEGAN CO ., DEEBY , CONN ., U . S . A ., at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per cent . Co-operative Discount for Cash ; or on the THREE YEARS' SYSTEM , from 10 s 6 d per Month . SEND ¥ OE ILLUSTRATED LIST TO CHAS . STILES and CO ., 42 SOUTHAMPTON ROW , HOLBORN , LONDON , W . C . These Organs are eminently suited for use in MASONIC LODGES .

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J- < KJ x I jrau j . u . c * v J . OOX , BOYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOB AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , o 11 o Y r > o N . Office : t Freemasons' Hall , Loudon , W . C . — : o : — Patron aud President : His HOVAL HIGHNKSS THE PKINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . AT the Annual General Meeting of this Institution , hold at Freemasons' Hall , London , ou Friday , 20 th . May 1881 , W . Bro . Lt .-Col . JOHN CREATON , Grand Treasurer , P . G . D ., V . Patron , in the Chare . After the general business was disposed of , tho Governors and Subscribers proceeded to the ELECTION of 25 MALE ANNUITANTS from an approved list of 37 candidates , and 15 FEMALE ANNUITANTS from an approved list of 61 candidates , when the following were declared duly elected : — MALES . Votes Voto Hogg Charles James 1511 Roberts Abraham 1018 Ford William 1501 Darby Henry A 1003 Spratt Henry Hart 1129 Mannington John flag Woods Charles James 1395 Beale Thomas William ... 996 Cooke Matthew 1329 Lomax Charles 991 Riley Thomas 1323 * Roberts William 988 Armstrong Robert 1215 * Ross Alexander Douglas ... 951 Lampen Thomas IMS * Docchar John 901 Ward Joseph 1128 I * StUcliffe Charles 785 Lockwood John 1115 * Oatley John 75-1 Middleton : John 1108 * Jackson J » mes 727 Smith Alfred 1062 * Baiming Jesse 719 Smith William 1058 | WIDOWS . Votes Votes Fead-Lamert Maria 1697 Diver , Charlotte 1101 Grant Hannah 1619 Laing Elizabeth 1097 Winter Phillis 1571 * Wilkinson Margaret 1016 Booth Betty 1113 * Wright Sarah 930 Bisco Elizabeth 1270 * Martin Rebecca 879 Parkin Ann 1231 * George Hannah 8 " 5 Appleby Emma Eliza 1193 * Kade Hannah Betsy 872 Cherrill Elizabeth M •1188 The votes of the unsuccessful candidates will he carried forward to the next election . Those marked * are elected to fill vacancies occasioned hy death since the voting papers were issued . JAMES TERRY , P . Prov . G . J . W . Herts , 20 th May 1881 . Secretary .

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GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF ENGLAND AND WALES AND COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES OF THE BRITISH CROWN . HALE-YEARLY COMMUNICATION , IKE MASONIC ROOMS , THE CRITERION , PICCADILLY , LONDON , TUESDAY , 31 st MAY 18 81 . THE EIGHT HON . THE EARL OP LATHOM , M . W . G . M . M . THE RIGHT HON . LORD HENN 1 KER , E . W . D . G . M . M . ; M . W . G . M . M . M . ELECT . INSTALLATIoilF MOST W . GRAND MASTER . : o : ON this the TWENTY- !? trm ANKIVERSAUY OP THE FOUNDATION OF THE GBAND LODGE OK MABK MASTKE MASOJTS OP Eye CUTS AXD WALKS , & c . it has heen determined to extend the customary arrangements for the Banquet to follow the Installation of the Grand Master , and to fix tbo price of Dinner Tickets at 12 s Gil , the Wine being provided at the expense of Grand Lodge . A Collation will , in addition , be provided for Ladies , Tickets for which may bo obtained , at 7 s 6 d each . A Musical Selection will be given during Dinner , and a Concert will take place in the Evening , at which the services of eminent Professionals will ha secured , under the Direction of the Grand Organist . To enable the Grand Stewards to carry out the various arrangement : ) efficiently and satisfactorily , a return of tho necessary Form as to attendance to the Ornml Secretary , not luUr than WKDKKSDAY , tho 25 th HAY , is ubsclii . ely necessary . N . B . —Grand Lodgo will bo opened at 3 . 30 p . m . Dinner will be on tho Table at G p . m . precisely . Ladies to assemble at 7 p . m . FREDERICK BINCKES , ( P . G . J . W . ) Grand Secretary . Office—8 a Red Lion Square , London , AV . C . May 1881 .

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Gr.T.BAER, mwlmU MM ! tUtm ! § Mmi S P BMIMMW m & % pM # t * m , SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SHIPPERS AND GOODS ORDERED FROM DESIGNS . 55 CURTAIN ROAD , E . C . ( Two doors from G . J 3 . Street . ) A lar"C stock always on view , to which the attention of those about to furnish ° is particularly directed .

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