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iii©1!CASTXiIBOTKi. EASTMOLESEY, HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO has ample accommodation in the new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious land , ing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castle Hotel , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & o .

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STARANDGARTERHOTEL, KEWBRIDGE, Bro.C.W.BENNETT,Proprietor. rflHE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for 1 MASONIC LODGES ANO CHAPTERS Wil be found of the moat complete and perfect character . THE LODGE ROOMS ARE COMMODIOUS AND WELL APPOINTED . THE BANQUET HALLS WILL SEAT FROM 100 TO 400 GUESTS . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . Speoial _ Taoilit . es for Ebbing ^ waMasts , Sohm , foamxia , § BI 1 S , ifaraw j parties , famfon $ ) artKS , % ibtx parties , & tmm ^ annc ^ s , & c . The Stock «» f WINES comprises nil tbe BEST KNOWN It BANDS , mid will be round lu PERFECT CONDITION . PRIVATE BOOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES . WAGONETTES . BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application . Tis Ro _ __ At . BUD LODQB , CHISWICK LODOB , CHISWICK _ U _ K LODOB , LOTALT- AND C _ A _ 1 T _ LODOB , ROBB OB DBHUABK CHAFTBB , Si . MAB- ' S CKAPTBB , AUD ROY __ AI ___ LODGE OF IITS-RUCTION / , HOLD THBIB __ B _ i _ as AT mis ESTABLISHUBNT .

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF ART , SCIENCE , and LITERATURE , LADIES' DIVISION . —THIRTY-FIRST SESSION , 1891 . Education of the highest class for Ladies , by Tutorial Instruction , Private Lessons , and University Lectures and Classes ; tho Art and Scientific Collections of thc Crystal Palace being utilised for practical education , by distinguished Instructors . A complete curriculum can be taken by the student , or a single subject , at option , commencing at any time . To the ordinary Literary and Scientific branches of Education are added Faculties of Fine Arts , and of Music , that have very special and exceptional advantages for the student . An education of the most advanced and refined type , whether of an elementary character , or complementary to ordinary school instruction , can be obtained . The Instructors and Lecturers in the several Faculties of Fine Arts , History , Literature , Languages , Science , and Music , & c , are of the highest eminence , and thc mode of tuition involves personal attention . FINE ARTS . —Samuel J . Hodson , R . W . S ., John Scott , B . I ., E . Wcnsley Russell , Herbert A . Bone , Edward Crompton , H . Windsor Fry , G . A . Rogers , B . A . Lillie . VISITO « S IN THE ART SCHOOL . —E . J . Poynter , R . A ., J . B . Burgess , R . A . LETTERS . —Professor H . Frank Heath , B . A ., Ph . D .. Miss E . Fogerty , Mortimer de Larmoyer , Dr . N . Heinemann , F . R . G . S ., Luigi Ricci , B . A ., J . H . Rose , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S ., H . E . Maiden , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S ., W . B . Kemshcad , M . A ., Ph . D . Music—Herr Gustav Ernest , Frederick Clifle , Arthur O'Lcary , John Francis Barnett , A . J . Eyre , Mdme . Pereira , Miss E . Tedder , Otto Manns , Robert Reed , Mdme . St . Germaine , Henry Blower , Gustave Garcia , A . Romili , W . A . B . Russell , Mus . Bac . Oxon ., Professor J . F . Bridge , Mus . Doc , Ebenezer Prout , B . A . p » ttcittg . —M . Louis d'Egville , Miss L . Pear . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . F . K . J . SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent Educational Department .

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR LADIES . Designedto afford , by tutorial Instruction , an elementary education of thc best class , having regard to principles as well as particulars , for Girls up to the age of J . , ? J - * t 0 serve as a preparation for the advanced training of the Senior school of Art , Science , and Literature . The / ec is inclusive of the complete curriculum . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . F . K . J , SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent Educational Department .

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING . Founded 1872 . Principal—Mr . J . W . Wilson , M . Inst . C . E . ancl M . E . This Division of the school was established in 1872 , with the purpose of aflbrdins to students of Civil or of Mechanical Engineering the advantage of thorough practical instruction in the rudiments of either branch of the profession , and iu the manipulation of materials . The Divisions arc : J- —MECHANICAL COURSE . II . —CIVII , ENGINEERING SECTION . ColVniTuS- * DmSiON *~ Sor Preliminary practica training of youn gmen for _ mr _ TnJ , t I '? NC !? 'EfR * ; ~ I ? evot ^ ins " - "ction in thc science of Electrical E ?' , ? . t ctlcal Application of it . Marine and Mining Divisions . Pake ? undersigned , in thc Library , next Byzantine Court Crystal F , K . J , SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent , Educational Department .

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SATUEDAY , 25 TH JULY 1891 .

Prov. Grand Lodge Of Surrey.

PROV . GRAND LODGE OF SURREY .

THE announcement made some weeks back , that the Freemasons of Surrey were once again to enjoy the rale of a regular Provincial Grand Master , called forth general expressions of approval in the district ; not that the Craftsmen of the county were dissatisfied with the

work of tbe official who had been in charge since the death of tbe late General Studholme Brownrigg , who filled the ofiice from 1871 to the time of his death , bnt rather becanse it is so nsnal in all Masonio matters to recognise

a chief that anything like working nnder a Depnty creates a strange feeling—one of something : wanting , which leads to the belief that the system is incomplete , and causes a certain lack of enthusiasm which mnst bo detrimental to the district which it affects .

Surrey has long mourned tbe death of its late Provincial Grand Master , but has this week had the pleasure of welcoming a successor in tbe person of Colonel Gerard Noel Money , C . B ., who not only comes to the district fully qualified by experience in a somewhat similar ofiice , bat has

already won considerable respect in the Province of which he is now the chief , by personally attending some of the meetings held since he was appointed to the ofiice by His Royal Hig hness the Prince of Wales , and showing a desire to become acquainted with the brethren over whom he will rule , let ns hope , for many years to come .

The Province of Surrey , at the * present time , includes thirty-six Lodges , which are well distributed throughont the county , and have shown themselves capable of good work in the past . No doubt Colonel Money will find them

ready and willing to respond to his directions , and it is but natural to look for increases from time to time , considering the importance of the district , and the rapid way in which towns are being extended . The records of the past givo the following succession of Masonic rulers : —

Thomas Parker ... . appointed 1772 John Meyrick .... „ 1795 Frederick John , Sth Lord Monson „ 1836 Alexander Dobie ... „ 1847 General J . Studholme Brownrigg , O . B . „ 1871

The installation of Colonel Money took place on Thursday , at the Public Hall , Croydon , the ceremony being performed by the Most Worahipful Pro Grand Master of England the Earl of Lathom , who was supported by a distinguished body of Grand Officers , with a very large

contingent of members of the Province of Surrey . The Deputy Grand Master , in charge of the Province , opened Provincial Grand Lodge , and hia first duty was to appoint Dr . Strong Senior Warden in place of Colonel Money . The Provincial Grand Master in charge having been formall y

saluted , he appointed a deputation to receive the Pro Grand Master , who was regularly introduced into the Lodge . The roll of Lodges in the Province was then called over , it being found that all were represented . The minutes of the last meeting having been confirmed , the Pro

Grand Master addressed Grand Lodge , explaining the purpose for which they were assembled that day—tho installation of Col . Gerard Noel Money , C . B ., Past Deputy District Grand Master of the Panjaub . Lord Lathom paid a hig h tribute to tho memory of the lato Provincial Master

General J . Studholme Brownrigg , whose services to the Province had been so highly appreciated , and he ventured to express the op inion that a worthy successor had been found in Colonel Money , who was in waiting to receive the beiieflt of installation . Colonel Money having complied

with the request to submit his patent , this was read , and the Provincial Grand Master Designate was introduced , obligated , and regularly installed . The new Provineial Grand Master was then duly proclaimed and saluted , and announced his intention to continue Bro . Frederick West P . G . D . in the office of Deputy Provincial Grand Master . The patent of this Officer having been read , tho appoint-

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LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. Article 3
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iii©1!CASTXiIBOTKi. EASTMOLESEY, HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO has ample accommodation in the new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious land , ing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castle Hotel , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & o .

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STARANDGARTERHOTEL, KEWBRIDGE, Bro.C.W.BENNETT,Proprietor. rflHE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for 1 MASONIC LODGES ANO CHAPTERS Wil be found of the moat complete and perfect character . THE LODGE ROOMS ARE COMMODIOUS AND WELL APPOINTED . THE BANQUET HALLS WILL SEAT FROM 100 TO 400 GUESTS . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . Speoial _ Taoilit . es for Ebbing ^ waMasts , Sohm , foamxia , § BI 1 S , ifaraw j parties , famfon $ ) artKS , % ibtx parties , & tmm ^ annc ^ s , & c . The Stock «» f WINES comprises nil tbe BEST KNOWN It BANDS , mid will be round lu PERFECT CONDITION . PRIVATE BOOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . GOOD STABLING . CARRIAGES . WAGONETTES . BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application . Tis Ro _ __ At . BUD LODQB , CHISWICK LODOB , CHISWICK _ U _ K LODOB , LOTALT- AND C _ A _ 1 T _ LODOB , ROBB OB DBHUABK CHAFTBB , Si . MAB- ' S CKAPTBB , AUD ROY __ AI ___ LODGE OF IITS-RUCTION / , HOLD THBIB __ B _ i _ as AT mis ESTABLISHUBNT .

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF ART , SCIENCE , and LITERATURE , LADIES' DIVISION . —THIRTY-FIRST SESSION , 1891 . Education of the highest class for Ladies , by Tutorial Instruction , Private Lessons , and University Lectures and Classes ; tho Art and Scientific Collections of thc Crystal Palace being utilised for practical education , by distinguished Instructors . A complete curriculum can be taken by the student , or a single subject , at option , commencing at any time . To the ordinary Literary and Scientific branches of Education are added Faculties of Fine Arts , and of Music , that have very special and exceptional advantages for the student . An education of the most advanced and refined type , whether of an elementary character , or complementary to ordinary school instruction , can be obtained . The Instructors and Lecturers in the several Faculties of Fine Arts , History , Literature , Languages , Science , and Music , & c , are of the highest eminence , and thc mode of tuition involves personal attention . FINE ARTS . —Samuel J . Hodson , R . W . S ., John Scott , B . I ., E . Wcnsley Russell , Herbert A . Bone , Edward Crompton , H . Windsor Fry , G . A . Rogers , B . A . Lillie . VISITO « S IN THE ART SCHOOL . —E . J . Poynter , R . A ., J . B . Burgess , R . A . LETTERS . —Professor H . Frank Heath , B . A ., Ph . D .. Miss E . Fogerty , Mortimer de Larmoyer , Dr . N . Heinemann , F . R . G . S ., Luigi Ricci , B . A ., J . H . Rose , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S ., H . E . Maiden , M . A ., F . R . Hist . S ., W . B . Kemshcad , M . A ., Ph . D . Music—Herr Gustav Ernest , Frederick Clifle , Arthur O'Lcary , John Francis Barnett , A . J . Eyre , Mdme . Pereira , Miss E . Tedder , Otto Manns , Robert Reed , Mdme . St . Germaine , Henry Blower , Gustave Garcia , A . Romili , W . A . B . Russell , Mus . Bac . Oxon ., Professor J . F . Bridge , Mus . Doc , Ebenezer Prout , B . A . p » ttcittg . —M . Louis d'Egville , Miss L . Pear . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . F . K . J . SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent Educational Department .

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — JUNIOR SCHOOL FOR LADIES . Designedto afford , by tutorial Instruction , an elementary education of thc best class , having regard to principles as well as particulars , for Girls up to the age of J . , ? J - * t 0 serve as a preparation for the advanced training of the Senior school of Art , Science , and Literature . The / ec is inclusive of the complete curriculum . Particulars in the Library , next Byzantine Court , Crystal Palace . F . K . J , SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent Educational Department .

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CRYSTAL PALACE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS . — The SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL ENGINEERING . Founded 1872 . Principal—Mr . J . W . Wilson , M . Inst . C . E . ancl M . E . This Division of the school was established in 1872 , with the purpose of aflbrdins to students of Civil or of Mechanical Engineering the advantage of thorough practical instruction in the rudiments of either branch of the profession , and iu the manipulation of materials . The Divisions arc : J- —MECHANICAL COURSE . II . —CIVII , ENGINEERING SECTION . ColVniTuS- * DmSiON *~ Sor Preliminary practica training of youn gmen for _ mr _ TnJ , t I '? NC !? 'EfR * ; ~ I ? evot ^ ins " - "ction in thc science of Electrical E ?' , ? . t ctlcal Application of it . Marine and Mining Divisions . Pake ? undersigned , in thc Library , next Byzantine Court Crystal F , K . J , SHENTON , F . R . Hist . S ., Superintendent , Educational Department .

Ar00906

^ am vj ^ rW ^ M ^ si ^ ips &^' - ^ j- ^ AX B-CP n

SATUEDAY , 25 TH JULY 1891 .

Prov. Grand Lodge Of Surrey.

PROV . GRAND LODGE OF SURREY .

THE announcement made some weeks back , that the Freemasons of Surrey were once again to enjoy the rale of a regular Provincial Grand Master , called forth general expressions of approval in the district ; not that the Craftsmen of the county were dissatisfied with the

work of tbe official who had been in charge since the death of tbe late General Studholme Brownrigg , who filled the ofiice from 1871 to the time of his death , bnt rather becanse it is so nsnal in all Masonio matters to recognise

a chief that anything like working nnder a Depnty creates a strange feeling—one of something : wanting , which leads to the belief that the system is incomplete , and causes a certain lack of enthusiasm which mnst bo detrimental to the district which it affects .

Surrey has long mourned tbe death of its late Provincial Grand Master , but has this week had the pleasure of welcoming a successor in tbe person of Colonel Gerard Noel Money , C . B ., who not only comes to the district fully qualified by experience in a somewhat similar ofiice , bat has

already won considerable respect in the Province of which he is now the chief , by personally attending some of the meetings held since he was appointed to the ofiice by His Royal Hig hness the Prince of Wales , and showing a desire to become acquainted with the brethren over whom he will rule , let ns hope , for many years to come .

The Province of Surrey , at the * present time , includes thirty-six Lodges , which are well distributed throughont the county , and have shown themselves capable of good work in the past . No doubt Colonel Money will find them

ready and willing to respond to his directions , and it is but natural to look for increases from time to time , considering the importance of the district , and the rapid way in which towns are being extended . The records of the past givo the following succession of Masonic rulers : —

Thomas Parker ... . appointed 1772 John Meyrick .... „ 1795 Frederick John , Sth Lord Monson „ 1836 Alexander Dobie ... „ 1847 General J . Studholme Brownrigg , O . B . „ 1871

The installation of Colonel Money took place on Thursday , at the Public Hall , Croydon , the ceremony being performed by the Most Worahipful Pro Grand Master of England the Earl of Lathom , who was supported by a distinguished body of Grand Officers , with a very large

contingent of members of the Province of Surrey . The Deputy Grand Master , in charge of the Province , opened Provincial Grand Lodge , and hia first duty was to appoint Dr . Strong Senior Warden in place of Colonel Money . The Provincial Grand Master in charge having been formall y

saluted , he appointed a deputation to receive the Pro Grand Master , who was regularly introduced into the Lodge . The roll of Lodges in the Province was then called over , it being found that all were represented . The minutes of the last meeting having been confirmed , the Pro

Grand Master addressed Grand Lodge , explaining the purpose for which they were assembled that day—tho installation of Col . Gerard Noel Money , C . B ., Past Deputy District Grand Master of the Panjaub . Lord Lathom paid a hig h tribute to tho memory of the lato Provincial Master

General J . Studholme Brownrigg , whose services to the Province had been so highly appreciated , and he ventured to express the op inion that a worthy successor had been found in Colonel Money , who was in waiting to receive the beiieflt of installation . Colonel Money having complied

with the request to submit his patent , this was read , and the Provincial Grand Master Designate was introduced , obligated , and regularly installed . The new Provineial Grand Master was then duly proclaimed and saluted , and announced his intention to continue Bro . Frederick West P . G . D . in the office of Deputy Provincial Grand Master . The patent of this Officer having been read , tho appoint-

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