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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION rou AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , O It O Y D O N . OFFICE-4 FHEEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C . Grand Patron and President : His ROVAL H IGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . AT the Annual General Meeting of this Institution , held at Freemasons' HaU , Loudon , on Friday , 20 th May 1892 , W . Bro . J . A . FARNFIELD , V .-Pat ., P . A . G-. D . C , Treasurer and Trustee , in tho Chair . After tho general iMsinc ** - * - **** wai disposed of , tho Governors and Subscribers proceeded to tho KIJEOTION ol'IO MALE ANNUITANTS from au approved list of GO Candidates , mill ' 28 KKMALB * ANNUITANTS from an approved list of 70 Candidates , when the following wero declared duly elected : — MALES . Votes * . Votes 1 Bro . John Belcham 1912 10 Bro . A . M'llquham 3086 2 R . S . Smith -iO'ia 20 W . Vanghan 3 ( 101 3 A . Sellar 3885 21 J . Secra 2060 - J . Churchill 3974 22 J . Juggins 2036 6 D . Channon 3788 23 K . J . Orford 2907 6 "W . Mason 3781 21 J . Morroll 2891 7 AV . Clutter 3 G 87 25 E . Dorics a 79 ° 8 T . L . Precce 3302 26 J . Cowgill 2633 9 Jas . Gilruth 3368 27 II . N . Crowther ... 2598 10 J . Wallingford 3357 28 Robt . Gunn 2135 11 H . L . Thomas 3310 29 * J . Stafford 2166 12 E . Bye 3307 30 * Jas . Horsteacl 1099 13 D . Rees 3238 31 * J . H . Wilks 1865 11 W . Cloves 3203 32 * vv . Field 1812 15 J . R . Warr 3161 33 * N . Martin MM 16 Peter Ball 3111 31 W . Harden ( Deferred ) 1371 17 T . Schofield 3121 35 C . Sare ( Deferred ) 1300 18 H . Fielding 3112 36 J . Richards ( Deferred ) 1276 WIDOWS . 1 Mrs . M . Chamberlain ... 5699 15 Mrs . J . Polkinghorne ... 3971 3 H . Samuel 5638 16 M . A . Truelove ... 3911 3 E . Radford 5235 17 Mary Collins 3789 - F . Schmidt 5221 18 E . Waterhonse 3731 5 S . Brittain 6177 19 * M . A . Stokes 3599 6 S . C . Blizard 1117 20 * A . E . Baker , 3545 7 Elizabeth A . Wright ... 436 « 21 *» C . M . Trueman ... 3198 8 Ellen Briggs 1312 i 22 * M . G . Taylor 3193 9 Clara Morton 1331 ¦ 23 * Sarah Pilling 3121 10 Sarah Codd 1211 21 * E . E . Haskins 3307 11 Susan Tiranas 4198 i 25 * A . K . Young 2711 12 Jane Coombes 1130 I 26 E . J . Ansten ( Deferred ) 2729 13 CM . Egan 1077 27 S . P . Spr . iH ( Deferred ) 2708 11 E . Coles 3971 28 E . Bowoy ( Deferred ) 2185 Tho votes of the unsuccessful candidates will bo carried forward to tbo next election . Thoso marked * aro elected to fill vacancies occasioned by dciith since the voting papers wove issued . Tho three lowest ou the Poll ( both Male and Female ) will bo placed on the list of annuitants us vacancies occur . By order , JAMES TERRY , Vice-Patron and Secretary . 20 th May 1892 .

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ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND . PE 0 VINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF LONDON AND METROPOLITAN COUNTIES . rpHE KNIGHT COMPANIONS will meet in COUNCIL , at . 1 . 33 Golden Square , W ., on Wednesday , tho 22 nd day of Juno 1 S ' . I 2 , at . " . p . m . precisely , where W . Urn . the Karl of Kuston will bo installed as Prov . Graud Master by M . W . Bro . The Earl of Haddington M . W . Dop . G . M . and Governor of the Order , and tho Dop . Prov . G . M . desires tho attendance of duly < iualilicd brethren . Names and addresses of Candidates , with the Name and Number of Craft Lodge and R . A . Chapter , must be sent to me not later than Saturday , the 18 th June 1892 . Tho Annual Banquet will bo hold at tho Cafe Royal , Regent Street , at 8 p . m . precisely . By order , FRANK RICHARDSON , Prov . G . Sec . 28 Golden Square , W . 27 th May 1803 .

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MASONIC LITERATURE . Wanted to Purchase . ODD VOLUMES of tho . FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE and MASONIC MIRROR . The Volumes for 186 * 1 especially wanted . Address , stating price asked , \ V „ Ollico of tho FRKBUABOK ' B ( JHBOITICLK , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .

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MIDLAND_RAILWAY.WHITSUNT [ DJE HOLIDAYS . rilHE Booking Ollicoa at ST . PANCRAS und MOORGATE STREET 1 . STATIONS will ho open I ' m- Iho issue of tickets all day on Friday and Saturday , June 3 rd and Itli , ¦ mil tickets to all principal Stations on the Midland Railway ami Lints iu loiiiiirtioii run also bo obtained beforehand at Tno Midland Compiiuy ' s unices : — H 5 West Strand . 9 Slnuno Square . 267 Strand . *** Hod Cap , " 6 Camden Road . 189 Victoria Street , " Empire " Office , 30 Silver 38 Craubounio Street . Street , Netting Hill Gate . 101 High Holborn . Myer ' s Office , la Pentonville Rd . 5 Charing Cross ( corner of North- 33 Cannon Street . umberliind Avenue ) . 13 Aldersgate Street . 1 Shaftesbury Avenue , Piccadilly . 10 Commercial Road . 10 a Now Bond Street . " Four Swans , " 36 Camomile Gloucester OltU-e , -195 Oxford St . j Street . 272 Resent Circus , Oxford Streot . ! 1 ' Purkside , Knightsbridge . lut ) TuttenhamOoi . it Road . ' 122 Ma-o Street , Hackney . CVok's Tourist Olliccs . Ijtulgato Circus . I 33 Piccudil ' . v . 99 Uracechurch Street . | 82 Oxford a ' troet . L . U . & , S . C . Go ' s . Offices . 28 Regent Circus , Piccaddly . | 8 Grand Hotol , Buildings . Tickets obtained at these Offices will bo available from St . Pancras Station j will be issued at the same Fares as charged at that Station , and dated to suit tho convenience of Passengers . WHITSUNTIDE EXCURSIONS .-On SATURDAY , Juno 1 , CHEAP TRAINS will bo run from Loudon to LIVERPOOL , Manchester , Birmingham , York , Hull , Carlisle , Lancaster , Morecambe , Scarborough , Newcastle , Durham , Lake District , Leeds , Bradford , Barnsley , Wakefield , Huddersfield , Blackburn , Bolton , Rochdale , Oldham , Bury , Matlock , Buxton , Nottingham , Leicester , Derby , Burton . Lincoln , Newark , Staffordshire Potteries , Ac . Also , on SATURDAY , Juno 1 , to EDINBURGH , Glasgow , Ayr , Kilmarnock , & c ., for Four or Eight Days . ' WHIT-MONDAY , a CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN from London to BIR . MINGHAM , for Ono or Four Days . FRIDAY , Juno 10 , MANCHESTER , for Two Days ( Manchester Races ) . Tickets and Bills may bo obtained at the Midland Stations ; and from Thos . Cook and Son ' s offices . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager . Derby , May 1892 .

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2 vols ., Crown Svo , Cloth Gill , Gilt Edges , Price 21 s . THE CHURCH HISTORY OF ENGLAND . BT M . PORRITT . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN k SON , BBLVIDJBKK WORKS , HKBJIES HIM ., PHJ-TOHVILLS , N .

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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION rou AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , O It O Y D O N . OFFICE-4 FHEEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C . Grand Patron and President : His ROVAL H IGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . AT the Annual General Meeting of this Institution , held at Freemasons' HaU , Loudon , on Friday , 20 th May 1892 , W . Bro . J . A . FARNFIELD , V .-Pat ., P . A . G-. D . C , Treasurer and Trustee , in tho Chair . After tho general iMsinc ** - * - **** wai disposed of , tho Governors and Subscribers proceeded to tho KIJEOTION ol'IO MALE ANNUITANTS from au approved list of GO Candidates , mill ' 28 KKMALB * ANNUITANTS from an approved list of 70 Candidates , when the following wero declared duly elected : — MALES . Votes * . Votes 1 Bro . John Belcham 1912 10 Bro . A . M'llquham 3086 2 R . S . Smith -iO'ia 20 W . Vanghan 3 ( 101 3 A . Sellar 3885 21 J . Secra 2060 - J . Churchill 3974 22 J . Juggins 2036 6 D . Channon 3788 23 K . J . Orford 2907 6 "W . Mason 3781 21 J . Morroll 2891 7 AV . Clutter 3 G 87 25 E . Dorics a 79 ° 8 T . L . Precce 3302 26 J . Cowgill 2633 9 Jas . Gilruth 3368 27 II . N . Crowther ... 2598 10 J . Wallingford 3357 28 Robt . Gunn 2135 11 H . L . Thomas 3310 29 * J . Stafford 2166 12 E . Bye 3307 30 * Jas . Horsteacl 1099 13 D . Rees 3238 31 * J . H . Wilks 1865 11 W . Cloves 3203 32 * vv . Field 1812 15 J . R . Warr 3161 33 * N . Martin MM 16 Peter Ball 3111 31 W . Harden ( Deferred ) 1371 17 T . Schofield 3121 35 C . Sare ( Deferred ) 1300 18 H . Fielding 3112 36 J . Richards ( Deferred ) 1276 WIDOWS . 1 Mrs . M . Chamberlain ... 5699 15 Mrs . J . Polkinghorne ... 3971 3 H . Samuel 5638 16 M . A . Truelove ... 3911 3 E . Radford 5235 17 Mary Collins 3789 - F . Schmidt 5221 18 E . Waterhonse 3731 5 S . Brittain 6177 19 * M . A . Stokes 3599 6 S . C . Blizard 1117 20 * A . E . Baker , 3545 7 Elizabeth A . Wright ... 436 « 21 *» C . M . Trueman ... 3198 8 Ellen Briggs 1312 i 22 * M . G . Taylor 3193 9 Clara Morton 1331 ¦ 23 * Sarah Pilling 3121 10 Sarah Codd 1211 21 * E . E . Haskins 3307 11 Susan Tiranas 4198 i 25 * A . K . Young 2711 12 Jane Coombes 1130 I 26 E . J . Ansten ( Deferred ) 2729 13 CM . Egan 1077 27 S . P . Spr . iH ( Deferred ) 2708 11 E . Coles 3971 28 E . Bowoy ( Deferred ) 2185 Tho votes of the unsuccessful candidates will bo carried forward to tbo next election . Thoso marked * aro elected to fill vacancies occasioned by dciith since the voting papers wove issued . Tho three lowest ou the Poll ( both Male and Female ) will bo placed on the list of annuitants us vacancies occur . By order , JAMES TERRY , Vice-Patron and Secretary . 20 th May 1892 .

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ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND . PE 0 VINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF LONDON AND METROPOLITAN COUNTIES . rpHE KNIGHT COMPANIONS will meet in COUNCIL , at . 1 . 33 Golden Square , W ., on Wednesday , tho 22 nd day of Juno 1 S ' . I 2 , at . " . p . m . precisely , where W . Urn . the Karl of Kuston will bo installed as Prov . Graud Master by M . W . Bro . The Earl of Haddington M . W . Dop . G . M . and Governor of the Order , and tho Dop . Prov . G . M . desires tho attendance of duly < iualilicd brethren . Names and addresses of Candidates , with the Name and Number of Craft Lodge and R . A . Chapter , must be sent to me not later than Saturday , the 18 th June 1892 . Tho Annual Banquet will bo hold at tho Cafe Royal , Regent Street , at 8 p . m . precisely . By order , FRANK RICHARDSON , Prov . G . Sec . 28 Golden Square , W . 27 th May 1803 .

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KATO'8ClAWiL!HOT!!*,EAST MOLESEY , - HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO has ample accommodation in tho new wing of this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets lor any number up to 100 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castlo Hotel , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .

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MASONIC LITERATURE . Wanted to Purchase . ODD VOLUMES of tho . FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE and MASONIC MIRROR . The Volumes for 186 * 1 especially wanted . Address , stating price asked , \ V „ Ollico of tho FRKBUABOK ' B ( JHBOITICLK , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .

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MIDLAND_RAILWAY.WHITSUNT [ DJE HOLIDAYS . rilHE Booking Ollicoa at ST . PANCRAS und MOORGATE STREET 1 . STATIONS will ho open I ' m- Iho issue of tickets all day on Friday and Saturday , June 3 rd and Itli , ¦ mil tickets to all principal Stations on the Midland Railway ami Lints iu loiiiiirtioii run also bo obtained beforehand at Tno Midland Compiiuy ' s unices : — H 5 West Strand . 9 Slnuno Square . 267 Strand . *** Hod Cap , " 6 Camden Road . 189 Victoria Street , " Empire " Office , 30 Silver 38 Craubounio Street . Street , Netting Hill Gate . 101 High Holborn . Myer ' s Office , la Pentonville Rd . 5 Charing Cross ( corner of North- 33 Cannon Street . umberliind Avenue ) . 13 Aldersgate Street . 1 Shaftesbury Avenue , Piccadilly . 10 Commercial Road . 10 a Now Bond Street . " Four Swans , " 36 Camomile Gloucester OltU-e , -195 Oxford St . j Street . 272 Resent Circus , Oxford Streot . ! 1 ' Purkside , Knightsbridge . lut ) TuttenhamOoi . it Road . ' 122 Ma-o Street , Hackney . CVok's Tourist Olliccs . Ijtulgato Circus . I 33 Piccudil ' . v . 99 Uracechurch Street . | 82 Oxford a ' troet . L . U . & , S . C . Go ' s . Offices . 28 Regent Circus , Piccaddly . | 8 Grand Hotol , Buildings . Tickets obtained at these Offices will bo available from St . Pancras Station j will be issued at the same Fares as charged at that Station , and dated to suit tho convenience of Passengers . WHITSUNTIDE EXCURSIONS .-On SATURDAY , Juno 1 , CHEAP TRAINS will bo run from Loudon to LIVERPOOL , Manchester , Birmingham , York , Hull , Carlisle , Lancaster , Morecambe , Scarborough , Newcastle , Durham , Lake District , Leeds , Bradford , Barnsley , Wakefield , Huddersfield , Blackburn , Bolton , Rochdale , Oldham , Bury , Matlock , Buxton , Nottingham , Leicester , Derby , Burton . Lincoln , Newark , Staffordshire Potteries , Ac . Also , on SATURDAY , Juno 1 , to EDINBURGH , Glasgow , Ayr , Kilmarnock , & c ., for Four or Eight Days . ' WHIT-MONDAY , a CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN from London to BIR . MINGHAM , for Ono or Four Days . FRIDAY , Juno 10 , MANCHESTER , for Two Days ( Manchester Races ) . Tickets and Bills may bo obtained at the Midland Stations ; and from Thos . Cook and Son ' s offices . GEO . H . TURNER , General Manager . Derby , May 1892 .

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NOW READY . Handsomsly Bound in Cloth , 900 Pages , Fries 20 s . ALSO IN MORE EXPENSIVE BINDINGS , rj-i "par "B **; HISTORYOFFREEMASONRYAND CONCORDANT ORDERS . ILLUSTRATED . WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF EDITORS . HENRY LEONARD STILLSON , Editor-in-Chief . WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Conanlting Editor . rnHIS work contains a comprehensive account of Ancient Masonry ; I the Ancient Masonio MSS ., or "Old Charges " ; the Crusades , and thoir Relation to the Fraternity ; Cosmopolitan Freemasonry , including all tis Rites , throughout tho Woi Id ; tbe American and British Templar Syftcuis ; the A . and " A . S . Rite , and Ko > al Order of SCOMHWI ; other Kites and Orders com ccted with the Institution ; and Tables of Vital Statist cs , never before compiled , —tho whole c mprihing the ino . > t Authentic History of the Fraternity of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons over origimatcd and printed n America . WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF EDITORS AND SPECIAL CONTRIBUTORS , twenty-two in number , chosen from among the most eminent and Iparned specialists of tho day ; and a , Corps ol * over seventy ADDITIONAL C « NTBiBUTORS . also comprising somo of the most distinguished and bestkuown OfUeers and members of tho Cralt in tho United States , Canada , 'ami England . In tho Capittdar , Cryptic , and Templar Departments especially , this volume will furnit-h tho foundation for all future efforts ; showing how , when , uud where these Degrees and Rites bryan , as woll as their rise and progress throughout the Masonic world . It contains lino super-royal octavo pages , elegantly printed on superfine book paper , and illustrated with 50 choice engravings . Can be had of W . W . MORGAN AND SON . Office of tho Freemason ' s Chronicle , Bolvidere Works , Hermes Hill , N . i

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2 vols ., Crown Svo , Cloth Gill , Gilt Edges , Price 21 s . THE CHURCH HISTORY OF ENGLAND . BT M . PORRITT . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN k SON , BBLVIDJBKK WORKS , HKBJIES HIM ., PHJ-TOHVILLS , N .

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DANCING . —To Those Who Havo Never Learnt to Dance . —Bro . and Mrs . JACQUES WYNMAN receive daily , and undortako to teach Indies and gentlemen , who have never had the slightest previous knowledge or instruction , togo through every fashionable ball-dance in a few easy lessons . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAN STREET , OXFORD STREET . B * 0 . JLCQCKS WRSMAW WILL JIB -TAFFY TO TAKK TUB MATFAQSMBJCI 0 » MASOXIC BALLS . FIHST-CLASS BAUDS PROVIDED . PSOSFECTUS OX APPLICATION .

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