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11 WS CAS 3 %£ HOTS * EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the KAILWAY , and lacing the RIVER and PALACK ) . B RO . JOHN MAYO hns ample npcommodation in the new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Kvery convenience for Ladies' ( laturrings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meot at the Castle Hotel , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to tho catering , & c .
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NOW READY . Handsomely Bound in Cloth , 900 Pages , Price 20 s . ALSO IN MORE EXPENSIVK BINDINGS . HISTORY OF FREEMA 80 NRY AND CONCORDANT ORDERS . ILLUSTRATED . WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF EDITORS . HENRY LEONARD STILLSON , Editor-in-Chief . WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Consulting Editor . THIS work contains a comprehensive account of Ancient Masonry ; the Anciont Masonic MSS ., or " Old Charges "; tho Crusades , and their Relation to tho Fraternity ; Cosmopolitan Freemasonry , including all its Bites , throughout tho World ; tho American aud British Templar Systems ; tho A . and A . S . Rite , and Royal Order of Scotland ; other Rites and Orders connected with tho Institution ; and Tables of Vital Statistics , never before compiled , —the whole comprising the most Authentic History of the Fraternity of Anciont Free and Acceptod Masons ever originated and printed in America . WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF EDITORS AND SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS , twenty-two in number , chosen from among the most eminent and learned specialists of the day ; and n Corps of ovor sovonty ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS , also comprising some of tho most distinguished and best known Officers and members of the Craft in tho United States , Canada , and Sngland . In tbo Capitular , Cryptic , and Tomplar Departments especially , this volume will furnish tho foundation for nil future efforts ; showing how , when , and whore these Degrees and Rites began , as well as their rise and progress throughout the Masonic world . It contains 000 super-royal octavo pago ' , ologantly printe I on superfine book paper , and illustrated with 50 choico engravings . Can be had of W . W . MORGAN AND SON . Office of the Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , N .
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2 vols ., Crown 8 vo , Cloth Gilt , Gilt Edges , Price 21 s . THE CHURCH HISTORY OF ENGLAND . BY M . PORRITT . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN & SON , BBLVIDKRK WORKS , HERMES HILL , PKNTONVILLK , N .
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Provincial Grand Lodge Of East Lancashire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF EAST LANCASHIRE .
msaSSSNV ^^^^ i ^ fJV ^^^^^ AbBJ ^ a ^^^^^^^ a SATURDAY , 21 ST MAY 1892 . __ - . ~ . - . — rrr ¦^¦ ' ¦ i in i —
npHE annual meeting of the East Lan shire Provincial JL Grand Lodge of Freemasons was hold on Thursday , at the Town Hall , Blackburn . Colonel Le Gendre N . Starkie Provincial Grand Master presided , and , in the absence of Brother George Mellor , Brother W . 0 . Walker P . G . D . of England acted as D . P . G . M . There were also
present Brothers W . Slater P . G . S . W ., M . Fielding P . G . J . W ., Rev . R . VV . Perry Circuit P . G . Chaplain , J . H . Grcenbalg h P . G . Treasurer , W . S . Weeks P . G . Registrar , J . Chad wick P . G . Secretary , W . Forrest , T . H . Jenkins , and Martin Thomas P . G . Deacons , J . Studd and A .
Hebden Directors of Ceremonies , and other present , and a large number of past Provincial Officers . The roll was called by the Provincial Grand Secretary , when it appeared that the whole of the Lodges in the Province , 102 in number , were represented . The minutes of the
last meeting , held in Manchester in November last , were conflrmed . The Provincial Grand Treasurer presented his financial statement for the year ending 31 st March . It showed that the year was commenced with a balance in hand of £ 316 . Contributions of Lodges amounted to
£ 491 , fees and other items to £ 73 , and dividends from investments to £ 83 , making the total receipts £ 965 . The expenditure side of the account showed that there had been devoted to charitable purposes £ 286 , and that after payment of Secretary ' s salary , expenses attending the
election of candidates to the various Masonic Benevolent and Educational Institutions , and other expenses , there remained a balance in hand of £ 248 . Upon the motion of Brother J . Booth ( Bolton ) , seconded by Brother Alcock ( Bnry ) , the accounts wero passed . The meeting then
proceeded with the election of a Provincial Grand Treasurer . Bro . R . Gornall ( Blackburn ) proposed , Bro . T . Preston ( Blackburn ) seconded , and Bro . W . Lamb P . P . G . O . supported , tho election of Bro . Joseph Pollard , of the Fidelity Lodge , No . 269 , Blackburn . No other
candidate being proposed , Bro . Pollard was declared unanimously elected , and he expressed his gratification at the distinction which had been conferred upon him . Tho Provincial Grand Secretary presented his annual report as to the condition of Freemasonry in the Province . The
document stated that the total number of Lodges was the same as last , year . The number of subscribing members was 4225 , being apparently 312 less than last year . In
past years , however , those in arrears had been calculated , but he had this year omitted them . They numbered 230 , so that , upon the basis of previous years , the number would be 4455 . There had been 85 deaths and 198
resignations . Recommendations were made with a view to tho more efficient working of tho Lodges , and tho report stated that letters had been received from the Prince of Wales and tbe widow of Colonel Shadwell H . Clerke , late Grand Secretary , in reply to addresses of condolence on the
death of tbe Dnke of Clarence and Colonel Clerke respectively . The Provincial Grand Master , in a brief address , said that it was a great plensurc to him to see around him the whole of the Lodges in the Province so well represented , and to hear tho satisfactory report of tho
Provincial Grand Secretary . 1 here were , of course , fluctuations in Masonry , and he was sorry to hear that there was a considerable number of non-subscribers . He trusted that great care would be exercised in the admission of members into the Order . The principles upon which it
was founded wore of tho best , and bo was certain that m both that Province and in other Provinces those principles were carried out to the benefit of society and for the relief of the distressed and oppressed . He urged that whilst they generously supported tho local Masonic iuati-
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11 WS CAS 3 %£ HOTS * EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the KAILWAY , and lacing the RIVER and PALACK ) . B RO . JOHN MAYO hns ample npcommodation in the new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Kvery convenience for Ladies' ( laturrings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meot at the Castle Hotel , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to tho catering , & c .
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NOW READY . Handsomely Bound in Cloth , 900 Pages , Price 20 s . ALSO IN MORE EXPENSIVK BINDINGS . HISTORY OF FREEMA 80 NRY AND CONCORDANT ORDERS . ILLUSTRATED . WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF EDITORS . HENRY LEONARD STILLSON , Editor-in-Chief . WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Consulting Editor . THIS work contains a comprehensive account of Ancient Masonry ; the Anciont Masonic MSS ., or " Old Charges "; tho Crusades , and their Relation to tho Fraternity ; Cosmopolitan Freemasonry , including all its Bites , throughout tho World ; tho American aud British Templar Systems ; tho A . and A . S . Rite , and Royal Order of Scotland ; other Rites and Orders connected with tho Institution ; and Tables of Vital Statistics , never before compiled , —the whole comprising the most Authentic History of the Fraternity of Anciont Free and Acceptod Masons ever originated and printed in America . WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF EDITORS AND SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS , twenty-two in number , chosen from among the most eminent and learned specialists of the day ; and n Corps of ovor sovonty ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTORS , also comprising some of tho most distinguished and best known Officers and members of the Craft in tho United States , Canada , and Sngland . In tbo Capitular , Cryptic , and Tomplar Departments especially , this volume will furnish tho foundation for nil future efforts ; showing how , when , and whore these Degrees and Rites began , as well as their rise and progress throughout the Masonic world . It contains 000 super-royal octavo pago ' , ologantly printe I on superfine book paper , and illustrated with 50 choico engravings . Can be had of W . W . MORGAN AND SON . Office of the Freemason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , N .
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APPE AL . —A BnoriiKR ( 28 years in tho Or . lor ) P . M ., 1 ' . ' / ., and Pass Preceptor , with an invalid wife , is in urgent Wiii . t of lratcrnal assistance ; any sum will be gratefully received unci ucknuwl-dgcd . Full particulars given . Add res * Brother . 1 . fC ., c / n tho Editor of the FREEMASON ' S CHHOJUCLK , 2 Bolvi lure Works , Pentonville , N .
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MASONIC LITERATURE . Wanted to Purchase . ODD VOLUMES of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE and MASONIC MIRROR . The Volumes tor 1803 especially wanted . Address , stating price asked , W ., Offico of tho FREEMASON ' CIIRONICLS , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .
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FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . FOR SALE . —Tho First Three Volnmes of the 4 to Soriep , issned frcm July 1859 to December I 860 . Hound in Cloth . In good tvniditirn , with splendid portrait of the Eavl of Zetland , M . W . G . M . Price , C 3 10 s . Address M . M ., c / o Publisher FREEMASONS' CHRONICLR , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , London N . ,
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2 vols ., Crown 8 vo , Cloth Gilt , Gilt Edges , Price 21 s . THE CHURCH HISTORY OF ENGLAND . BY M . PORRITT . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN & SON , BBLVIDKRK WORKS , HERMES HILL , PKNTONVILLK , N .
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DANCING . —To Those Who Have Nover Learnt to Dance . — Bro . and Mrs . JACQUES WYNMAN receive daily , and undcrtako to teach ladies and gentlemen , who have never had the slightest previous knowledge or instruction , to go through every fashionable uali-dancc in a few easy lessons . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAtt STREET , OXFORD STREET . BBO . JiCijrEs WTNMAN iritt JIK HAPIT TO TAKE Ttin MANAGEMENT OF MASONIC BALLS . FIHST-CLASS BANDS PBOVIDJID . PROSPECTUS OH APPLICATION .
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The TOWKR Fr / RNtsnisr , COMPANY LIMITED supply goods on Hire direct from Manufacturers ; one , two or three years' credit without security . Purchasers have the choice of 100 Wholesale Houses . Call or write for Prospectus . Address—Secretary , 43 Great Tower Street . E . C
Provincial Grand Lodge Of East Lancashire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF EAST LANCASHIRE .
msaSSSNV ^^^^ i ^ fJV ^^^^^ AbBJ ^ a ^^^^^^^ a SATURDAY , 21 ST MAY 1892 . __ - . ~ . - . — rrr ¦^¦ ' ¦ i in i —
npHE annual meeting of the East Lan shire Provincial JL Grand Lodge of Freemasons was hold on Thursday , at the Town Hall , Blackburn . Colonel Le Gendre N . Starkie Provincial Grand Master presided , and , in the absence of Brother George Mellor , Brother W . 0 . Walker P . G . D . of England acted as D . P . G . M . There were also
present Brothers W . Slater P . G . S . W ., M . Fielding P . G . J . W ., Rev . R . VV . Perry Circuit P . G . Chaplain , J . H . Grcenbalg h P . G . Treasurer , W . S . Weeks P . G . Registrar , J . Chad wick P . G . Secretary , W . Forrest , T . H . Jenkins , and Martin Thomas P . G . Deacons , J . Studd and A .
Hebden Directors of Ceremonies , and other present , and a large number of past Provincial Officers . The roll was called by the Provincial Grand Secretary , when it appeared that the whole of the Lodges in the Province , 102 in number , were represented . The minutes of the
last meeting , held in Manchester in November last , were conflrmed . The Provincial Grand Treasurer presented his financial statement for the year ending 31 st March . It showed that the year was commenced with a balance in hand of £ 316 . Contributions of Lodges amounted to
£ 491 , fees and other items to £ 73 , and dividends from investments to £ 83 , making the total receipts £ 965 . The expenditure side of the account showed that there had been devoted to charitable purposes £ 286 , and that after payment of Secretary ' s salary , expenses attending the
election of candidates to the various Masonic Benevolent and Educational Institutions , and other expenses , there remained a balance in hand of £ 248 . Upon the motion of Brother J . Booth ( Bolton ) , seconded by Brother Alcock ( Bnry ) , the accounts wero passed . The meeting then
proceeded with the election of a Provincial Grand Treasurer . Bro . R . Gornall ( Blackburn ) proposed , Bro . T . Preston ( Blackburn ) seconded , and Bro . W . Lamb P . P . G . O . supported , tho election of Bro . Joseph Pollard , of the Fidelity Lodge , No . 269 , Blackburn . No other
candidate being proposed , Bro . Pollard was declared unanimously elected , and he expressed his gratification at the distinction which had been conferred upon him . Tho Provincial Grand Secretary presented his annual report as to the condition of Freemasonry in the Province . The
document stated that the total number of Lodges was the same as last , year . The number of subscribing members was 4225 , being apparently 312 less than last year . In
past years , however , those in arrears had been calculated , but he had this year omitted them . They numbered 230 , so that , upon the basis of previous years , the number would be 4455 . There had been 85 deaths and 198
resignations . Recommendations were made with a view to tho more efficient working of tho Lodges , and tho report stated that letters had been received from the Prince of Wales and tbe widow of Colonel Shadwell H . Clerke , late Grand Secretary , in reply to addresses of condolence on the
death of tbe Dnke of Clarence and Colonel Clerke respectively . The Provincial Grand Master , in a brief address , said that it was a great plensurc to him to see around him the whole of the Lodges in the Province so well represented , and to hear tho satisfactory report of tho
Provincial Grand Secretary . 1 here were , of course , fluctuations in Masonry , and he was sorry to hear that there was a considerable number of non-subscribers . He trusted that great care would be exercised in the admission of members into the Order . The principles upon which it
was founded wore of tho best , and bo was certain that m both that Province and in other Provinces those principles were carried out to the benefit of society and for the relief of the distressed and oppressed . He urged that whilst they generously supported tho local Masonic iuati-