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PEOYINCIALGRANDCHAPTER OF MIDDLESEX . COL . FRANCIS BURDETT , P . S . G . W ., & c , & c . GRAND SUPERINTENDENT . THE ANNUAL CONVOCATION Will bo held at the GRAMMAR SCHOOL , ENFIELD TOWN , On Saturday , 2 nd of August . Tho Provincial Grand Chapter will bo opened at Four p . m . precisely . The Banciuct will take place at the GEORGE INN , ENFIELD TOWN , at 5 . 30 p . m . Tickets , One Guinea each . As tho accommodation is limited , it is necessary that Companions intending to dine should communicate with tho Provincial Grand Scribo E . before Wednesday , 30 th July . Trains from Liverpool Street , 2 . 25 , 2 . 55 , 3 . 25 . Trains from King's Cross , 2 . 22 , 2 . 38 . By order , II . 0 . LEVANDER , 30 North Villas , Camden Square , N . W . Prov . G . Scribe E 22 nd July 1870 .

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VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BR O . ISAAC , who has for some time past provided for the requireincuts of this Lodge , begs to announce thtit he bus obtained permission for the removal of his license to the liclvcdere-road , aud that he is about to erect commodious premises there . These will comprise . A . SPACIOUS J & JL SOHTXC HALL . WITH ANTE ROOMS , LARGE BANQUETTING WALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to be addressed G . ISAAC , " WHITE HART , " COLLEGI : STREET , LAMBETH , Loxnoir , S . E . . .

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Consecration Of The St. Andrew's Lodge, No. 1817, Shoeburyness.

CONSECRATION OF THE ST . ANDREW'S LODGE , No . 1817 , SHOEBURYNESS .

\ MOJVG tho first Masonic duties that have fallen to tho lot of the -iV . newly appointed Grand Master of Essex ( Lord Tenterden ) , is that of the consecration of the St . Andrew ' s Lodge , which event took place on Tuesday , at the Cambridge Hotel , Shoeburyness . The ceremonies of tho day commenced at two o ' clock , at which timo the R . W . Bro . Lord Tenterden opened the Lodge , having previously appointed Bros . Wood and Shepherd as tho Wardens pro tern , with

Bro . Pissey as I . G ., Wigram D . Prov . G . M . as Chaplain , Harris Secretary . The Prov . Grand Master first announced that he had received a telegram from Bro . Balling , the Prov . Grand Secretary , announcing that , in consequence of the heavy rains , the train had been delayed , which mado it impossible for him to attend the meeting . The ceremony was then proceeded with , and in due course the Prov .

Grand Master called upon the Chaplain to deliver tho oration . Bro . Wigram , in the course of his address said : —I shall bo brief in my remarks , but I trust they will be appropriate . You have , brethren , been already reminded that tho event of to-day is one of great importance and solemnity . In my opinion there are two facts which lend themselves to making it so . The first , which points out tho

progress that Freemasonry is making iu every part of the country , and especially in the Province of Essex , as evidenced from tho fact that fourteen years ago , at tho time of tho consecration of tho Priory Lodgo , at Southend , there wero but 1000 on the register of tho Grand Lodge of England , while at the present time the number , as taken by this we are now constituting , is 1817 , an increase of 817

Lodges throughout the country . Of this number , nine belong to our owndistrict . Both these point to the rapid growth of Freemasonry , which was never more popular than at the present time . This great increase teaches us a must important lesson—that wo should bo careful how we act as Freemasons . It behoves us to bo very careful in onr behaviour , for a Mason should act as ono in whom the

world may repose confidence . Wo are to-day gathered together to consecrate a Lodge where no Lodgo has ever been held before , and this fact alone will canse the inhabitants to watch attentively all whom they know arc Freemasons , and therefore I hope you will do yonr best to keep up the credit of the Craft in tho district . Eemember tho honour of Freemasonry in this part of Essex rests in your

hands , and I hope it will remain as pure and unsullied as you will receive it this day from the hands of tho Prov . Grand Master . Tho remaining portion of tho consecration cerfmony was then completed , and tho Lodge resumed to the second degr ' e , when Bro . Charles Eltham was presented as the W . M . elect , fur the benefit of installation . This ceremony was pet formed by Bro . A . Lucking , who , on

the readmissiou of the brethren , called tor the usual salutes . Tho W . M . then appointed the following as Officers for the year : —Bro . George J . Glasscock S . W ., James M . Farr J . W ., Hall ( after being duly proposed and unanimously elected by tho Lodge ) Treas ., J . M . Harris ( P . P . A . G . D . of C . ) Sec , F . Howell S . D ., Rev . II . J . Hatch J . D ., S . M . Walker I . G . Bro . Whittingham was unanimously elected as Tyler , and duly installed as snch . Bro .

Lucking then delivered the addresses from the west and south , and the Prov . Grand Master that from the east . Four propositions for initiation were handed in , as wero also the names of two brethren who wish to join the Lodge . Before closing tho Lodge , tho W . M . said—Brethren , I rise to thank our Prov . Grand Master for so kindly coming hero to-day , and I hope he will accept the position of honorary member of the Lodge . I also hope that tho brethren who have assisted

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PEOYINCIALGRANDCHAPTER OF MIDDLESEX . COL . FRANCIS BURDETT , P . S . G . W ., & c , & c . GRAND SUPERINTENDENT . THE ANNUAL CONVOCATION Will bo held at the GRAMMAR SCHOOL , ENFIELD TOWN , On Saturday , 2 nd of August . Tho Provincial Grand Chapter will bo opened at Four p . m . precisely . The Banciuct will take place at the GEORGE INN , ENFIELD TOWN , at 5 . 30 p . m . Tickets , One Guinea each . As tho accommodation is limited , it is necessary that Companions intending to dine should communicate with tho Provincial Grand Scribo E . before Wednesday , 30 th July . Trains from Liverpool Street , 2 . 25 , 2 . 55 , 3 . 25 . Trains from King's Cross , 2 . 22 , 2 . 38 . By order , II . 0 . LEVANDER , 30 North Villas , Camden Square , N . W . Prov . G . Scribe E 22 nd July 1870 .

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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON " . W . C . Tho admirable and unrivalled accommodation provided nt this Establishment for MASOUIC ZB-A-ZEtf-QTriETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , fa . Ia too well known to need comment . Tho entire management lias been changed , ana tho Kitablishmen tin all ltd branches thoroughly re-ovganised . The attention of tho Masonio Body ia directed to the many advantages oflercrt . CUISINE OE THE HIGHEST CHARACTER . WINES PERFECT IS CONDITION AND © . ITAMTY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest moasure of public confidence and support ensured . ^ ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .

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SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 RAILWAY PLACE , FENCHURCLI STREET , E . C . ENGLISH , FRENCH d- GERMAN CUISINE . Hot and Cold Luncheons on tho Ground Eloor ; This Room will accommodate ! " •>persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; The OriU Boom Will scat 150 person * . REID'S TREBLE STOUT . WORTHIMCTON'S ALES , BERLIN TIVOLI BEER . TEA AND COFFEE ALWAYS BEADY . CHAMPAGNES OF THE BEST BRANDS . OLD BOTTLED TORTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY . Bro . F . J . SAWYEE , Proprietor . Late of Pimm ' s , and tho Crystal Palace . !

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fill ! Elm A rR 0 M THE JOINT from TWELVE to THREE o ' clock . I IIINNrKN CHOPS and ST K AKS from tho G RILL till FIVE o' clock . ' ¦ * III 11 i » IIV T . IUTOTIVSM ., Hercules Tavern , Loadonhall-st ., City , E . C .

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WHERE ARE YOU GOING TO DINE ? j TRY the " CANNON TAVERN , " 89 Cannon Street , corner of Waibrook , immediately opposite tho G ' Axsoif STREET RAILWAY STATION . Bros . SMITH & KIHG , Proprietors .

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VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BR O . ISAAC , who has for some time past provided for the requireincuts of this Lodge , begs to announce thtit he bus obtained permission for the removal of his license to the liclvcdere-road , aud that he is about to erect commodious premises there . These will comprise . A . SPACIOUS J & JL SOHTXC HALL . WITH ANTE ROOMS , LARGE BANQUETTING WALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to be addressed G . ISAAC , " WHITE HART , " COLLEGI : STREET , LAMBETH , Loxnoir , S . E . . .

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Price 2 s , Crown Svo , stiff paper covers ; ! is Cd cloth lettered . WILL BE PUBLISHED immediately upon tho receipt of a sufficient number of guaranteed subscribers to cover cost of printing , IhrEanmlii of § ftom , f gltoJ mu \ Wbwwm , EMBRACING ME CORRESPONDENCE UNDER THE RESPECTIVE HEADINGS OP PAST MASTERS AS PRECEPTORS , UNIFORMITY OF WORKING , and WHICH IS CORRECT ? Extracted from tlic Masonic Publications and MSS . letters of distinguished Masons , with other interesting Masonic information . Compiled by BRO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z ., & c . Subscribers' names may bo forwarded to Bro . JAMES STEVENS , Clapham , S . W ., or to the Publisher , Bro . W . W . MORGAN , H 7 Barbican , London , E . C .

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U ^ m , _^ - - _^ . _ . „ j Bl 67 BARBICAN . E . C .

Consecration Of The St. Andrew's Lodge, No. 1817, Shoeburyness.

CONSECRATION OF THE ST . ANDREW'S LODGE , No . 1817 , SHOEBURYNESS .

\ MOJVG tho first Masonic duties that have fallen to tho lot of the -iV . newly appointed Grand Master of Essex ( Lord Tenterden ) , is that of the consecration of the St . Andrew ' s Lodge , which event took place on Tuesday , at the Cambridge Hotel , Shoeburyness . The ceremonies of tho day commenced at two o ' clock , at which timo the R . W . Bro . Lord Tenterden opened the Lodge , having previously appointed Bros . Wood and Shepherd as tho Wardens pro tern , with

Bro . Pissey as I . G ., Wigram D . Prov . G . M . as Chaplain , Harris Secretary . The Prov . Grand Master first announced that he had received a telegram from Bro . Balling , the Prov . Grand Secretary , announcing that , in consequence of the heavy rains , the train had been delayed , which mado it impossible for him to attend the meeting . The ceremony was then proceeded with , and in due course the Prov .

Grand Master called upon the Chaplain to deliver tho oration . Bro . Wigram , in the course of his address said : —I shall bo brief in my remarks , but I trust they will be appropriate . You have , brethren , been already reminded that tho event of to-day is one of great importance and solemnity . In my opinion there are two facts which lend themselves to making it so . The first , which points out tho

progress that Freemasonry is making iu every part of the country , and especially in the Province of Essex , as evidenced from tho fact that fourteen years ago , at tho time of tho consecration of tho Priory Lodgo , at Southend , there wero but 1000 on the register of tho Grand Lodge of England , while at the present time the number , as taken by this we are now constituting , is 1817 , an increase of 817

Lodges throughout the country . Of this number , nine belong to our owndistrict . Both these point to the rapid growth of Freemasonry , which was never more popular than at the present time . This great increase teaches us a must important lesson—that wo should bo careful how we act as Freemasons . It behoves us to bo very careful in onr behaviour , for a Mason should act as ono in whom the

world may repose confidence . Wo are to-day gathered together to consecrate a Lodge where no Lodgo has ever been held before , and this fact alone will canse the inhabitants to watch attentively all whom they know arc Freemasons , and therefore I hope you will do yonr best to keep up the credit of the Craft in tho district . Eemember tho honour of Freemasonry in this part of Essex rests in your

hands , and I hope it will remain as pure and unsullied as you will receive it this day from the hands of tho Prov . Grand Master . Tho remaining portion of tho consecration cerfmony was then completed , and tho Lodge resumed to the second degr ' e , when Bro . Charles Eltham was presented as the W . M . elect , fur the benefit of installation . This ceremony was pet formed by Bro . A . Lucking , who , on

the readmissiou of the brethren , called tor the usual salutes . Tho W . M . then appointed the following as Officers for the year : —Bro . George J . Glasscock S . W ., James M . Farr J . W ., Hall ( after being duly proposed and unanimously elected by tho Lodge ) Treas ., J . M . Harris ( P . P . A . G . D . of C . ) Sec , F . Howell S . D ., Rev . II . J . Hatch J . D ., S . M . Walker I . G . Bro . Whittingham was unanimously elected as Tyler , and duly installed as snch . Bro .

Lucking then delivered the addresses from the west and south , and the Prov . Grand Master that from the east . Four propositions for initiation were handed in , as wero also the names of two brethren who wish to join the Lodge . Before closing tho Lodge , tho W . M . said—Brethren , I rise to thank our Prov . Grand Master for so kindly coming hero to-day , and I hope he will accept the position of honorary member of the Lodge . I also hope that tho brethren who have assisted

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