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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STREET . LONDON W . C . The iulmlr . iblt : suul unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establishment for nvcA-soisria IB ^ - QTTIETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , < Jc . Is too well known to need comment . The entire management has been changed , and the Establishment in ullits branches thovoughly rc-organised . The attention of tho Maitonic Body is directed to the many advantages oilcrcd . CUISTlsrW OW THE I-lIGXtiU ' . ST CHARACTER . WINES riSKFKCT IN COXIHTION ATM ) ( JUAHiy . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 . ' -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RET IK , NO ROOMS . Tho fullest measure of public confidence anil support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .
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SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 KAILWAY PLACE , FENClirjRCH STEEET , E . G . ENGLISH , FRENCH d- GERMAN CUISINE . Hot and Cold I / unoheons on tlie Ground Floor ; This Room will accommoilato 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; The drill Room will svat 150 iier . sons . REID'S TREBLE STOUT . W 0 RTH ! NGT 0 N'S ALES , H Ifl R TJ I JST TIYOLI 33 13 E R . TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . CHAMPAGNES OP TICK . BEST BRANDS . OLD ROTTLKD TORTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER MINES OF THS BEST QUALITY . Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Lute of I'imm ' s , anil tlie Crystal Palace .
Ad00803
nilliimA FROM THE JOINT frnm TWELVE to THREE o ' clock . IIISHrai * ll \ ( 'HOPS and STEAKS from tho G KILL till FIVE o ' clock . Ullii 13 Bally ? T . >[ . umvi ;[ , r ,, Hercules Tavern , Lcadcnhall-st ., City , E . G .
Ad00804
WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO DINE ? TRY the "CANNON TAVERN , " 89 Cannon Street , corner of Wnlbrook , immediately opposite the CANNON SXKKI ! T RAILWAY STATION . Bros . SMITH & KING , Proprietors .
Ad00805
VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BEO . ISAAC , who lias for somo time past provided for tho requirements of tins Lodge , begs to announce tint lie lias obtained permission for tho removal of his license to the l-ielvedcrc-ju'id , and that ho is about to erect commodious premises there . These will comprise A . SIF- ^ CIOTTS ZML-A-SOHSriC JK-A-IJIJ . Willi ANTE K 0031 S , LARGE BANQTJETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to bo addressed G . ISAAC , " WHITE HABT , " COLM & E STREET , LAMBETH , LONDON , S . E .
Ad00806
Just Published , Price Sixpence , A SERMON , P BEACHED before the Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Lincolnshire , at tho Parish Church , Spalding , on Thursday , loth June 1879 , by the Rev . G . W . Lows , B . A ., Provincial Grand Chaplain , ilnil published by request of tho P . G . Lodge . Spalding ... "Free Press Office . " London - - - Simpkin , Marshall and Co .
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Price 2 s , Crown 8 vo , stiff paper covers ; 2 s ( id cloth lettered . WILL BE HEADY EAItLY IN SEPTEMBER TOtonftj ) tff Item * ptiutf mu \ mmmm , EMBRACING THE CORRESPONDENCE UNDER THE RESPECTIVE HEADINGS OF PAST MASTERS AS PBECEPTOES , UNIFORMITY OF WORKING , and "WHICH IS CORRECT P Extracted from the Masonic Publications and MSS . letters of distinguished Masons , with other interesting Ma . « onic information . Compiled l 7 y BRO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z ., & c . Subscribers' names may be forwarded to Uro . JAMES STKVJSNS , Claphnm , S . W ., or to the Publisher , lira . W . \ V . MORGAN , « 7 Uarbican , London , PJ . C . fiwiiii ~ r " i ¦ rnwif ^ ri . jit ¦>¦;& . 1 I . IIM . IH ^¦ t » . — . ¦ -, - ~~ — - : -- —— -- ^^~ ¦ -
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_ Published monthly , Demy 8 vo , Price Cd . rnilE CHESS PLAYER'S CHRONICLE . A List of Rare and Interesting Works on Chess , Cards , & c . can be had on application to W . W . MORGAX , 67 Barbican , E . C . Any Modem Works ( American or Continental ) procured nt short notice .
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PRIVATE MASONIC PARTY TO PAWS AND SWITZERLAND , Leaving London MONDAY , 15 th SEPTEMBER ; Returning 28 th SEPTEMBER , or 2 nd OCTOBER .
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TERMS , FROM LONDON TO LONDONSECTION I . —First Class throughout , ciit Newhaven and Dieppo ... £ 17 17 O Second Class do . do . ... 14 14 O SECTION If . —First Class throughout , n '« Ncwhavenand Dieppe ... £ 20 10 O Second Class do . do . ... 17 10 0 These terms include First Class Hotel accommodation en mute , commencing with dinner on Tuesday , Kith September , and terminating with dinner at Paris on departure ; and the usual facilities of Personally conducted Parties . SECTION I . —Itinerary comprises Loudon to Taris , Geneva , Cbamoimix rid Neuville and Sallanches , whence an ascent of Mont lilauc to the Mer tie Glaco may bo made , Murtigny , Bouveret , Lausanne , Berne , Interlackcn , & c ., & c . SUCTION II . —Samo as Section I ., with the addition of three days' sight-seeing in Paris , and Hotel accommodation . The Party will bo under the personal conductorship of Ilro . OSCAB DiETiucn , for somo time with Messrs . Cook and Son , and now conductor to Mr . 0 . H . C ' aygill , Tourist Manager , ^ 71 Strand , London , W . C . Ladies aro not debarred from joining in tho Tour . As tho Tarty is limited to 25 , an carl } - application is requested to Mr . 0 . DIETRICH , Caygill ' s Tourist Offices , : 171 Strand , London , W . C . ,
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H ^^^^ r f ^^ a ^ imFtttttS * i ^ fevivwwv ^^ Vrtll G 7 BARBICAN , E . C .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Devonshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF DEVONSHIRE .
VISCOUNT EBRINGTON INSTALLED AS P . G . M .
fiMlr ! Annual Provincial Clrand Lodgo and General Communication * - of the Freemasons of Devonshire was held on 11-th Angnst at Exeter , and the unusual occurrence of the installation of a Provincial Grand Master—a circumstance which had occurred only thrico iu a century—drew a very largo gathering of tho brethren . It also added largely l » tho business of tho day , and prevented there being any
timo to devote to the usual procession and attendance at church . Business commenced with tho assembly of the Committee of Petitions at ten a . m ., in the Knight Templar ' s Prcccptory at the Masonic Hall in Gaudy-strcct . The following members of tho Committee were present : —It . W . Bro . L . P . Metham , Past G . D . of England P . D . P . G . M . chairman , W . Bros . Chas . Godfcsehalk ™ P . P . G . D .
Ecpresentativo of tho Committee in London , J . B . Gover P . P . G . A . D . C , Sec , It , P . Twosc P . G . Tr ., John Way P . P . G . Tr ., V . Bird P . P . G . Tr Auditors , L . D . Westcott P . P . G . S . Works 70 , J . T . Browning W . M . 105 , W . T . Maynard P . P . G . Tr . 106 , S . Jones P . G . J . W . 112 , tho Rev . W . Whittley P . P . G . Chap . 156 , R . Lose P . P . G . Purs . 159 , J . E . Curteis P . P . G . S . W . 1 S 9 , H . Welch P . P . G . Purs . 202 , W . Browning
P . P . G . D . C . 223 , R , Cawsey W . M . 230 , John Brewer P . M . 251 , F . R . Tomes P . P . G . D . C . 282 , C . J . Workman W . M . 303 , G . W . Madge W . M . 372 , Licnt .-Col . J . Tanner Davy P . P . G . S . W . 421 , J . Heath P . P . G . D . 710 , E . Aitkon-Davies P . P . G . S . Works 1009 , H . Melhnish W . M . 1125 , Charles Stevens W . M . 1138 , Geo . Evans P . P . G . S . D . 1181 , the Hon . W . Hyltou-Joliffe P . G . S . W . 1205 , W . Powell W . M .
1205 , J . R . Lord P . M . and Treas . 1247 , W . Pidsley W . M . 1254 , S . B . Harvey P . M . 1255 , F . Pollard P . M . 1281 , Jamos Chapplo S . W . 1396 , T . Porry P . P . G . T . 1402 , Samuel Lorain P . G . D . C . 1413 , R . G . Bird P . M . 1550 , and B . Barber P . G . St . 1753 . The Secretary ' s report was read , and with tho result of tho petitions submitted afterwards , adopted in the report presented by the
Committee to tho P . G . Lodge . The next business on the agenda was tho motion of Bro . Chas . Godtachalk that the sum of one hundred guineas be recommended to bo voted by the Prov . Grand Lodgo to the Royal Masonic Boncvolout Institution for aged Masons and Widows of Freemasons . Bro . Gotschalk , in bringing this motion before tho Prov . Grand
Lodge , saul that it would be a mere act of justice for him to state , in as few words as possible , -what tho Royal Benevolent Masonic Institution had for the past few years been doing for the annuitants of Devon . And , on tho other hand , what they as a Province had been doing for the Institution during tho same period . He showed very clearly , by tho figures and amounts quoted , that tho Royal Masonic Benevolent
Institution had been paying to tho annuitants of Devon sums largely in excess of the amount subscribed by the Province from all sources during the same time ; he vouched for the accuracy of the figures ho was using , having taken them from the books of the It . M . Benevolent Institution , with the sanction and assistance of the Secretary , Bro . James Terry . With those nndcniablo facts before them , he confidently , and as an act of justice , asked for the hundred guineas ; and
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Ad00801
THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STREET . LONDON W . C . The iulmlr . iblt : suul unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establishment for nvcA-soisria IB ^ - QTTIETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , < Jc . Is too well known to need comment . The entire management has been changed , and the Establishment in ullits branches thovoughly rc-organised . The attention of tho Maitonic Body is directed to the many advantages oilcrcd . CUISTlsrW OW THE I-lIGXtiU ' . ST CHARACTER . WINES riSKFKCT IN COXIHTION ATM ) ( JUAHiy . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 . ' -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RET IK , NO ROOMS . Tho fullest measure of public confidence anil support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .
Ad00802
SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 KAILWAY PLACE , FENClirjRCH STEEET , E . G . ENGLISH , FRENCH d- GERMAN CUISINE . Hot and Cold I / unoheons on tlie Ground Floor ; This Room will accommoilato 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; The drill Room will svat 150 iier . sons . REID'S TREBLE STOUT . W 0 RTH ! NGT 0 N'S ALES , H Ifl R TJ I JST TIYOLI 33 13 E R . TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . CHAMPAGNES OP TICK . BEST BRANDS . OLD ROTTLKD TORTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER MINES OF THS BEST QUALITY . Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Lute of I'imm ' s , anil tlie Crystal Palace .
Ad00803
nilliimA FROM THE JOINT frnm TWELVE to THREE o ' clock . IIISHrai * ll \ ( 'HOPS and STEAKS from tho G KILL till FIVE o ' clock . Ullii 13 Bally ? T . >[ . umvi ;[ , r ,, Hercules Tavern , Lcadcnhall-st ., City , E . G .
Ad00804
WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO DINE ? TRY the "CANNON TAVERN , " 89 Cannon Street , corner of Wnlbrook , immediately opposite the CANNON SXKKI ! T RAILWAY STATION . Bros . SMITH & KING , Proprietors .
Ad00805
VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BEO . ISAAC , who lias for somo time past provided for tho requirements of tins Lodge , begs to announce tint lie lias obtained permission for tho removal of his license to the l-ielvedcrc-ju'id , and that ho is about to erect commodious premises there . These will comprise A . SIF- ^ CIOTTS ZML-A-SOHSriC JK-A-IJIJ . Willi ANTE K 0031 S , LARGE BANQTJETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to bo addressed G . ISAAC , " WHITE HABT , " COLM & E STREET , LAMBETH , LONDON , S . E .
Ad00806
Just Published , Price Sixpence , A SERMON , P BEACHED before the Provincial Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Lincolnshire , at tho Parish Church , Spalding , on Thursday , loth June 1879 , by the Rev . G . W . Lows , B . A ., Provincial Grand Chaplain , ilnil published by request of tho P . G . Lodge . Spalding ... "Free Press Office . " London - - - Simpkin , Marshall and Co .
Ad00807
Price 2 s , Crown 8 vo , stiff paper covers ; 2 s ( id cloth lettered . WILL BE HEADY EAItLY IN SEPTEMBER TOtonftj ) tff Item * ptiutf mu \ mmmm , EMBRACING THE CORRESPONDENCE UNDER THE RESPECTIVE HEADINGS OF PAST MASTERS AS PBECEPTOES , UNIFORMITY OF WORKING , and "WHICH IS CORRECT P Extracted from the Masonic Publications and MSS . letters of distinguished Masons , with other interesting Ma . « onic information . Compiled l 7 y BRO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z ., & c . Subscribers' names may be forwarded to Uro . JAMES STKVJSNS , Claphnm , S . W ., or to the Publisher , lira . W . \ V . MORGAN , « 7 Uarbican , London , PJ . C . fiwiiii ~ r " i ¦ rnwif ^ ri . jit ¦>¦;& . 1 I . IIM . IH ^¦ t » . — . ¦ -, - ~~ — - : -- —— -- ^^~ ¦ -
Ad00808
_ Published monthly , Demy 8 vo , Price Cd . rnilE CHESS PLAYER'S CHRONICLE . A List of Rare and Interesting Works on Chess , Cards , & c . can be had on application to W . W . MORGAX , 67 Barbican , E . C . Any Modem Works ( American or Continental ) procured nt short notice .
Ad00809
PRIVATE MASONIC PARTY TO PAWS AND SWITZERLAND , Leaving London MONDAY , 15 th SEPTEMBER ; Returning 28 th SEPTEMBER , or 2 nd OCTOBER .
Ad00810
TERMS , FROM LONDON TO LONDONSECTION I . —First Class throughout , ciit Newhaven and Dieppo ... £ 17 17 O Second Class do . do . ... 14 14 O SECTION If . —First Class throughout , n '« Ncwhavenand Dieppe ... £ 20 10 O Second Class do . do . ... 17 10 0 These terms include First Class Hotel accommodation en mute , commencing with dinner on Tuesday , Kith September , and terminating with dinner at Paris on departure ; and the usual facilities of Personally conducted Parties . SECTION I . —Itinerary comprises Loudon to Taris , Geneva , Cbamoimix rid Neuville and Sallanches , whence an ascent of Mont lilauc to the Mer tie Glaco may bo made , Murtigny , Bouveret , Lausanne , Berne , Interlackcn , & c ., & c . SUCTION II . —Samo as Section I ., with the addition of three days' sight-seeing in Paris , and Hotel accommodation . The Party will bo under the personal conductorship of Ilro . OSCAB DiETiucn , for somo time with Messrs . Cook and Son , and now conductor to Mr . 0 . H . C ' aygill , Tourist Manager , ^ 71 Strand , London , W . C . Ladies aro not debarred from joining in tho Tour . As tho Tarty is limited to 25 , an carl } - application is requested to Mr . 0 . DIETRICH , Caygill ' s Tourist Offices , : 171 Strand , London , W . C . ,
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H ^^^^ r f ^^ a ^ imFtttttS * i ^ fevivwwv ^^ Vrtll G 7 BARBICAN , E . C .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Devonshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF DEVONSHIRE .
VISCOUNT EBRINGTON INSTALLED AS P . G . M .
fiMlr ! Annual Provincial Clrand Lodgo and General Communication * - of the Freemasons of Devonshire was held on 11-th Angnst at Exeter , and the unusual occurrence of the installation of a Provincial Grand Master—a circumstance which had occurred only thrico iu a century—drew a very largo gathering of tho brethren . It also added largely l » tho business of tho day , and prevented there being any
timo to devote to the usual procession and attendance at church . Business commenced with tho assembly of the Committee of Petitions at ten a . m ., in the Knight Templar ' s Prcccptory at the Masonic Hall in Gaudy-strcct . The following members of tho Committee were present : —It . W . Bro . L . P . Metham , Past G . D . of England P . D . P . G . M . chairman , W . Bros . Chas . Godfcsehalk ™ P . P . G . D .
Ecpresentativo of tho Committee in London , J . B . Gover P . P . G . A . D . C , Sec , It , P . Twosc P . G . Tr ., John Way P . P . G . Tr ., V . Bird P . P . G . Tr Auditors , L . D . Westcott P . P . G . S . Works 70 , J . T . Browning W . M . 105 , W . T . Maynard P . P . G . Tr . 106 , S . Jones P . G . J . W . 112 , tho Rev . W . Whittley P . P . G . Chap . 156 , R . Lose P . P . G . Purs . 159 , J . E . Curteis P . P . G . S . W . 1 S 9 , H . Welch P . P . G . Purs . 202 , W . Browning
P . P . G . D . C . 223 , R , Cawsey W . M . 230 , John Brewer P . M . 251 , F . R . Tomes P . P . G . D . C . 282 , C . J . Workman W . M . 303 , G . W . Madge W . M . 372 , Licnt .-Col . J . Tanner Davy P . P . G . S . W . 421 , J . Heath P . P . G . D . 710 , E . Aitkon-Davies P . P . G . S . Works 1009 , H . Melhnish W . M . 1125 , Charles Stevens W . M . 1138 , Geo . Evans P . P . G . S . D . 1181 , the Hon . W . Hyltou-Joliffe P . G . S . W . 1205 , W . Powell W . M .
1205 , J . R . Lord P . M . and Treas . 1247 , W . Pidsley W . M . 1254 , S . B . Harvey P . M . 1255 , F . Pollard P . M . 1281 , Jamos Chapplo S . W . 1396 , T . Porry P . P . G . T . 1402 , Samuel Lorain P . G . D . C . 1413 , R . G . Bird P . M . 1550 , and B . Barber P . G . St . 1753 . The Secretary ' s report was read , and with tho result of tho petitions submitted afterwards , adopted in the report presented by the
Committee to tho P . G . Lodge . The next business on the agenda was tho motion of Bro . Chas . Godtachalk that the sum of one hundred guineas be recommended to bo voted by the Prov . Grand Lodgo to the Royal Masonic Boncvolout Institution for aged Masons and Widows of Freemasons . Bro . Gotschalk , in bringing this motion before tho Prov . Grand
Lodge , saul that it would be a mere act of justice for him to state , in as few words as possible , -what tho Royal Benevolent Masonic Institution had for the past few years been doing for the annuitants of Devon . And , on tho other hand , what they as a Province had been doing for the Institution during tho same period . He showed very clearly , by tho figures and amounts quoted , that tho Royal Masonic Benevolent
Institution had been paying to tho annuitants of Devon sums largely in excess of the amount subscribed by the Province from all sources during the same time ; he vouched for the accuracy of the figures ho was using , having taken them from the books of the It . M . Benevolent Institution , with the sanction and assistance of the Secretary , Bro . James Terry . With those nndcniablo facts before them , he confidently , and as an act of justice , asked for the hundred guineas ; and