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^ ss ^^^^ s ^^ ss ^^ m ^ ss ^^^ ssssss ^ SATURDAY , 24 TH SEPTEMBER 1898 .

Board Of Benevolence.

BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

THE September meeting of the Board of Benevolence was held on Wednesday night , at Freemasons' Hall , with Bros . J . H . Matthews in the President's chair , D . D . Mercer in the Senior Vice President ' s , and C . A . Cottebrune in the Junior Vice President's . Bros . W . Lake Assistant Grand Secretary , W . Dodd , and G . S . Recknell represented the Grand Secretary ' s office . The Brethren confirmed the recommendations made at

the August meeting , that the Grand Master should approve of grants between £ 25 and £ 40 to several cases , amounting in the whole to £ 230 , and then dealt with the new list , on which there were sixteen petitioners . These were disposed of by adjourning the consideration of two petitions , dismissing

one , and voting to the remainder a total of £ 315 , of which Grand Lodge was asked to sanction a gift of £ 75 , and another of £ 50 . The Grand Master was asked to approve of £ 30 being granted in two cases . Four grants were made of £ 20 each , one petitioner was awarded £ 15 , three petitioners received £ 10 each , and a foreign Brother was granted £ 5 .

Brocklesby Hall , in North Lincolnshire , the ancestral seat of the Earl of Yarborough Provincial Grand Master of Lincolnshire , was destroyed by fire six months since . The Earl has now decided to rebuild the mansion , and the works will be commenced in about a fortnight . Up to March . 18 9 8

Brocklesby was always regarded as one of the finest " places " in Lincolnshire . This was especially the case during the lifetime of the grandfather of the present Earl . The Earl of Yarborough of 50 years since ( who was , in his time , head of Freemasonry of Lincolnshire ) was not only a nobleman ,

but he was emphatically a man also—that is , a man in the highest and noblest sense of the word . He was a gentleman of intelligence , enterprise , and far-sighted views . It was largely due to his influence that Grimsby was elevated from a small fishing village to one of the principal ports of the

country . His lordship also rendered great assistance in extending what is know as the Great Central Railway from Grimsby to Brigg and Retford in one direction , and to Market Rasen and Lincoln in another . He was , further , a man of cool intrepidity , as was shown when his yacht sunk

beneath him off the Norfolk coast . In 1849 Brocklesby was visited by the Prince Consort , and the muster of tenantry on the lawn in front of the mansion greatly- impressed the royal visitor . The tenantry were devoted to their landlord , and gladly turned out upon the occasion ; They were a

tenantry without leases , but notwithstanding this tenant families had occupied farms upon the property from generation to generation ; and it was the rule with the Earl that when a farmer died his widow was never required to leave , even if

her family was quite young . The one condition which the Earl made with his tenantry was that everyone of them must keep a hunter and go out with him with the Brocklesby hounds to hunt the fox . — " East Midlands Gossip , " in " Eastern Daily Press . "

The "Craftsman , " the organ of Freemasonry in Wales , announces the establishment shortly of a new Lodge at Briton Ferry .

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1898-09-24, Page 7” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 7 Aug. 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_24091898/page/7/.
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W.A.MEDLAND ( FROM JOHN BARKER AND CO ., KENSINGTON ) , Upholsterer , Chemical Cleaner , Dyer , CABII NET MAKER , & c ., 163 BROADHURST GARDENS , WE 5 T HAMPSTEAD , LONDON , N . W . RUGS ( skin or wool ) cleaned or dyed and re-mounted . CARPETS taken up , beaten , cleaned , and re-laid . ORIENTAL CARPETS altered and repaired . BLINDS and POLES made and fixed . OLD TAPESTRY cleaned , and repaired . BEDSTEADS re-lacquered . QUILTS and BLANKETS cleaned . BEDDING purified and re-made . LOOSE COVERS made to order . . CURTAINS , DRAPERIES , TABLE COVERS , & C , & C . cleaned whole , by dry process . Furniture re-upholstered < $ repaired . Removals and Warehousing . Estimates Free .

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EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS . The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CUBE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAIISTS in the HEAD , FACE , and LIMBS . Wouldnotbemmommmforaiimtiloria. They are a most Wonderful Medicine . GOUT . 15 Sunbeam Terrace , Beeston Hill , Leeds , Yorkshire , 24 th Jan . 1898 . EHEUMATISM . Dear Mr . Eade , —I feel it my duty to acknowledge the great good your pills have done me . I have been G OVT . a great sufferer with Rheumatic Gout , but for the last three years , having taken your pills , I have RHEUMATISM . always been free from it , and am never without thern in the house . I can highly recommend them Z ^ OUT . to all people suffering with Rheumatism as a safe VJT and sure cure . I have often given one or two away RHEUMATISM , to friends for a trial , and , like me , they would not be without them for all the world . THEY ARE A MOST WONDERFUL MEDICINE , EADE'S PILLS , and may your name be- praised all over the whole world . You may make use of this letter if you think EADE'S PILLS , proper . Yours truly , HENRY THOMAS LANGLEY . Eade ' s Gout and Rheumatic Pills ARE PREPARED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON , And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , IN BOTTLES , at Is l £ d and 2 s 9 d each .

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TheFreemason'sChronicle. A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Published every Saturday , Price 3 d . — : o : — THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct frorr the Office , Fleet Works , Bulwer Road , New Barnet , on receipt o , remittance for the amount . The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) are—Twelve Months , post free ... ... £ 0 13 6 Postal Orders to be made payable to "W . W . MORGAN , at the Nev > Barnet Office . Cheques crossed " London and South Western Bank . " Scale of Charges for Advertisements . Page £ 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , narrow column , 5 i per ' inch . News column Advertisements' Is per line . Special terms for i series of insertions or special positions on application .

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THE MECCA RESTAURANT , 2 Cultum Street , Fenchurch Street , London , E . C . BRO . GEORGE H 1 LLE - - - Principal . Silver Grill and Dining Rooms , Comfortable Accommodation for Small and Large Parties . Continental and English Dishes . Tea and Coffee served at the shortest notice . Celebrated for Munich Lion Brew on draught .

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LODGE Summonses , Lists of members , Menus , & c , of every description . Morgan , Printer , Freemason ' s Chronicle Office , New Barnet .

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^ ss ^^^^ s ^^ ss ^^ m ^ ss ^^^ ssssss ^ SATURDAY , 24 TH SEPTEMBER 1898 .

Board Of Benevolence.

BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE .

THE September meeting of the Board of Benevolence was held on Wednesday night , at Freemasons' Hall , with Bros . J . H . Matthews in the President's chair , D . D . Mercer in the Senior Vice President ' s , and C . A . Cottebrune in the Junior Vice President's . Bros . W . Lake Assistant Grand Secretary , W . Dodd , and G . S . Recknell represented the Grand Secretary ' s office . The Brethren confirmed the recommendations made at

the August meeting , that the Grand Master should approve of grants between £ 25 and £ 40 to several cases , amounting in the whole to £ 230 , and then dealt with the new list , on which there were sixteen petitioners . These were disposed of by adjourning the consideration of two petitions , dismissing

one , and voting to the remainder a total of £ 315 , of which Grand Lodge was asked to sanction a gift of £ 75 , and another of £ 50 . The Grand Master was asked to approve of £ 30 being granted in two cases . Four grants were made of £ 20 each , one petitioner was awarded £ 15 , three petitioners received £ 10 each , and a foreign Brother was granted £ 5 .

Brocklesby Hall , in North Lincolnshire , the ancestral seat of the Earl of Yarborough Provincial Grand Master of Lincolnshire , was destroyed by fire six months since . The Earl has now decided to rebuild the mansion , and the works will be commenced in about a fortnight . Up to March . 18 9 8

Brocklesby was always regarded as one of the finest " places " in Lincolnshire . This was especially the case during the lifetime of the grandfather of the present Earl . The Earl of Yarborough of 50 years since ( who was , in his time , head of Freemasonry of Lincolnshire ) was not only a nobleman ,

but he was emphatically a man also—that is , a man in the highest and noblest sense of the word . He was a gentleman of intelligence , enterprise , and far-sighted views . It was largely due to his influence that Grimsby was elevated from a small fishing village to one of the principal ports of the

country . His lordship also rendered great assistance in extending what is know as the Great Central Railway from Grimsby to Brigg and Retford in one direction , and to Market Rasen and Lincoln in another . He was , further , a man of cool intrepidity , as was shown when his yacht sunk

beneath him off the Norfolk coast . In 1849 Brocklesby was visited by the Prince Consort , and the muster of tenantry on the lawn in front of the mansion greatly- impressed the royal visitor . The tenantry were devoted to their landlord , and gladly turned out upon the occasion ; They were a

tenantry without leases , but notwithstanding this tenant families had occupied farms upon the property from generation to generation ; and it was the rule with the Earl that when a farmer died his widow was never required to leave , even if

her family was quite young . The one condition which the Earl made with his tenantry was that everyone of them must keep a hunter and go out with him with the Brocklesby hounds to hunt the fox . — " East Midlands Gossip , " in " Eastern Daily Press . "

The "Craftsman , " the organ of Freemasonry in Wales , announces the establishment shortly of a new Lodge at Briton Ferry .

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