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THE FREEMASONS'TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STEEET . LONDON W . C . The - -miniblu anil imrivull-il H-c-ummoil'itUm in-uv ' uV'il M thl "Estiblislunent lof MASOUIG B __ .: 3 SrQTT : __ TS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , _ c . Is too wull known toiiocdi-imiiiunif .. The i-nfhv itiauau'cun-utlius bct-n changed , ami tne Establishment in ultiU brandies thoroughly .--organised . Tlio attention of the Masonle Roily is Uirecteit to th _ many lu . vuntu ^ eg offered . CTJISIN-v . OF THTC HIGHKST CHARACTER . WINKS _ Min _'_ - T _ > -ON-HT-OX A- * l > < J > -A _ .-TY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. BESTA - KANT , WINE , SMOKING _ RUT-RING ROOMS . The fullest men-sure of public confidence and support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST , PROPRIETOR .
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DI-INERS FHO-E THE JOINT , from TWELVE to THREE o ' clock . / CHOI'S and STEAKS from tlio GRILL , till 1 'TVE o'Clock . T . Maidwell , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall St ., City .
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W. YELDHAM , TAILOR AND TROUSERS MAKER , 23 Great Queen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , ( luiniciliiitti j / Oiqiwiile the Entraiii-e h Freemason * ' Hall . ) "W" YELDIIAM , in tti-inl-ing his Patrons and the Public in general '' for past favours , he , i ; s io solicit ii continuance of their support , nnd at the same time tnkcs the opportunity of amiouueuij , * Unit lie lias engaged several first class workmen ; this will enable him to j--iiai-niit . ee both -- IT AND -TV-is ; while , us ho buys in the best markets , I-U . VI . IT * : . V . \ D -L-UABI-IT * : are ensured . i ' or HL-SI . VKSS SO-ITS special provision will he niailo both as to _ A- _„ u _ AND pntcK , and AV . Yeldhuni trusts , by meeting the reipihcmcuts ol his customers ill a , liberal maimer , to ensure their further patronage and support .
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1 / DICK ' RADCLYFFE & CO ., F . R . H . S ., « Uli PHIZE MED ^ SEED S . ;|| to . S _ f _ t ' y ^ -r ^' J ^^^ ^ L ^ ^^ ~ VUNJt ^ ki ~ ^ ii n ? jHP c _ " 3 2 jj - " " t ^—"" ^^^~ n ^^^^ p' ^ ( ~ ' ^ ^ ^^^^ ^ y \ 2 S o ' n | S| i ^^^^ T] tS ^ ^ ^» ° ¦ £% A ~ ^ •^ ' 'aS-S-S-- ^ - H 5 . , , BS * i ? _ . 8 _; 4 = ge § | am & 8 129 SIGH HOLBORN . W . C . r
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BOILING WATER HALF A MINUTE . THE CROWN INSTANTANEOUS _„_ R "_ ¦ F" 3 * k SI _* £ _ - ^ l " P * T _ WATER HEATER Is the Best Boiler for Baths , Lavatories , and all \ Domestic Purposes . EWART & SON , 3 <_ G EUSTON E 0 AD .
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"VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BRO . ISAAC , who lins For some time past provided for the requirements of this Lodge , l > c ; s to mmouuec tint ho has obtained permission for the removal of his license to the Uelveikic-road , ami that he has erected con-tnoiiious premises there . These comprise __ . S-P-A-OIOTTS 3 yT ___ SO __ TIG IK-A-XiX-. WITH A :. ' TI : KOO .-. IS , LAlKiK Ji .-VNQU'KTTINU- HALL , Together with every convenience for "Masonic gatherings . Applications from Ktcreliiries ami others lor accommodation to bo addressed . G . ISAAC , " Wiiirn LTAI-T , " ( J-L _~ G- _ : _ , L . v ' . t _ ienr , Lo . vj-otf , S . K
Ad00806
Tenth Kditioa . post free , Ore ; Shilling . DE . AVATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on the only Successful Method of ( . 'unie - - this Disease , liy Wor . v . m G . V . VTTS , > £ . » ., I- ' . R . S . L ., I'bC . S ., &<¦ ., "> lialstrode-strect , Cavcudbh-.-ipiiire , London . London : (' . M > : < -n i- 'i . r . . > . ''!> Co ., 'lied Lion-court , Fleet-street .
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I'uiiieirAsoxs' C " . i . i-.: ~ i >\ u and i'orien-i ' oo , ; , eonUtiuiie - a complete list ol ' all the re-iilar I . ooL'es a ' rl Kaya ! Arch I'hapi . er , , vbth their piaeo and times of ineetin .. I ' uhli .- 'hed l-. r 'he i < nelii . of i in- i . 'lnirit . - Fund , under the sanction of the Tfuited Oi-aml L ... I ¦ ¦ ,, f I .. :., ; . I . May IM-. had tVoni W . W . Moi-i-an jun .. ' . FKI . I-. M . \ :. O ^ ' - Ciu ; o ; uei . L OUiee , _ J Oitut i ; u . ecu-.. U-et , Lu _ do ::, W . C . l'n __ _ .-., po . t free .
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g _ 5-- « --- W \ W- ^ ^ i ^^^^^^^ 23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Devonshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF DEVONSHIRE .
rnin-1 animal meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Devon was -1 held on Thursday , 19 th inst ., at Barnstaple . Tho business commenced with a meeting * of tho Committee of Petitions at tho Masonic Hall , Queen Anne ' s Walk . Among tho officers and representatives were the following -. —E . W . Bro . W . G . Rogers D . P . G . M . Chair , man ; W . Bros . Charles Godtschalk P . P . G . D . Representative of tho Committee in London ; J . B . Gover Secretary , J . P . Heath W . M . 39 , M . Emdon W . M . 105 , W . T . Maynard P . P . G . T . 106 , Saml . Jones
P . P . G . J . W . 112 , F . Littleton [ . P . M . 159 , J . E . Curteis P . P . G . S . W
189 , H . Welsh P . P . G . Purs . 202 , W . Browning P . M . 223 , E . Cawsey P . M . 230 , Jno . Brewer P . G . Sec . 251 , XV . C . Oliver P . M . 251 ; W . R . Norfchway jnn . W . M . 282 , J . 0 . Palmer W . M . 372 , Lient .-Col . J . Tanner Davy P . P . G . S . W . 421 , G . Pitt-Lewis 414 , the Eev . Thos . Enssell P . P . G . J . W . 489 , Geo . C . Searle W . M . -710 , J . E . Dugdalo P . M . 954 , W . II . Mackay W . M . 1091 , E . Aitken-Davies P . P . G . S . Wks .
1099 , H . G . Beaohoy P . G . Treas . 1 , 138 , Geo . Evans P . P . G . S . D . 1 , 181 , W . Powell P . M . and Sec . 1205 , J . Bassett W . M . 1 , 212 , J . E . Lord P . M . and Treas . 1247 , S . B . Harvey P . M . 1255 , Jas . Chappie W . M . 1 , 396 , Jas . Murray P . M . 1402 , E . G . Bird P . M . and Sec . 1550 . Tho reports of the Secretary and of the London Representative were read . That of the Secretary complained of some of the Lodges and Chapters
not forwarding to the Committee of Petitions their voting papers for the elections , in accordance with the policy pursued in the Province . While that of the Eepresentative of the Committee complained of a want of support . The resnlt was the preparation of a report to be presented from the Committee to the Provincial Grand Lodge , of which the following is
an outline : — The report of Brother Godtschalk—Eepresentative of the Committee in London—clearly showing tho work accomplished at the great Charities in London , for the Province . The actual number of votes received by him from tho Province , and from all other sources . The various loans of votes , together with exchanges to and from sister
Provinces , giving tho following result for tho half year ending Juno _ 8 S 0 . One boy Herbert Norrish , elected 10 th April ; one widow , S . Andrews , elected 21 st May ; one Aged Mason , Geo . Elliott , elected 21 sfc May . To elect these threo candidates the total votes polled had been 2 , 756 , while the total number of votes received by yonr Eepresentative from
Devon had only been 1294 , your Eepresentative supplying , from private sources , the remaining 1462 votes necessary to carry the election of the three candidates named . Yonr Eepresentative therefore points to the large annual amount the Province is receiving through its male and female annuitants , from the funds of the E . M . B . I . Through tho successful disposal and manipulation of its
votes , nine aged Masons and six widows from Devon are at this moment being maintained on the funds of tho E . M . B . I . These annuitants receive between them £ 552 per annum . A result wholly disproportionate , and far in excess of tho voting strength or power possessed by Devon , bnt brought about by tho system sanctioned and adopted by the Committee , aud carried out by
your Representative , in manipulation and successful exchange , and by lending votes and co-operating with sister Provinces . In a like manner , Devon was successful in the election of its orphans , tho Province having at this moment six boys and six girls respectively in the Eoyal Masonic Schools . Your Eepresentative therefore earnestly places before the Committee the great and substantial benefits received by Devon from tho Great
Central Masonic Charities , through its elected candidates ( over and above its normal strength of voting power ) , and regrets to say , that in return for the work he is doing the support given to tho great Masonic Charities is quite inadequate to the benefits received by the Province of Devon from those Institutions . Bro . Charles Godtschalk concluded his report by moving the following motion : — -That this Committee recommend the sum of fifty
guineas be voted from the funds of Prov . Grand Lodge to the E . M . B . I
for Aged Masons and Widows , and also a sum of fifty Guineas to the R . M . Institution for Girls . Ifc was then found the funds at the disposal of Prov . G . Lodgo would not roach the amount asked for , but the available balance at its disposal was unanimously tendered in response to Bro . Godtschalk ' s appeal , and accepted by him .
Bro . J . B . Grover , Secretary to the Committee then proceeded with tho report of that body , as follows : —After repeated applications seven Lodges and live Chapters had failed to send their votes to the Committee , and from that and other causes from 5 CD to GOO votes had been either lost to the Province or used in opposition to Devon candidates ; and as nearly every Province in England and Wales had now nilcptcd the same mode of working used by that Committee for eleven
years , it conld not be too strongly impressed upon the Lodges how highly important it was for their own interest that Devonshire be thoroughly united . The thanks of the Committee wero duo to the \ V . Bro . Charles Godtschalk for his untiring energy , and successful management of the votes at the various elections , and that bis report he received and adopted . The Committee referred with regret to the great increa-u iu the number of petitioua for relief . Those had all
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THE FREEMASONS'TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STEEET . LONDON W . C . The - -miniblu anil imrivull-il H-c-ummoil'itUm in-uv ' uV'il M thl "Estiblislunent lof MASOUIG B __ .: 3 SrQTT : __ TS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , _ c . Is too wull known toiiocdi-imiiiunif .. The i-nfhv itiauau'cun-utlius bct-n changed , ami tne Establishment in ultiU brandies thoroughly .--organised . Tlio attention of the Masonle Roily is Uirecteit to th _ many lu . vuntu ^ eg offered . CTJISIN-v . OF THTC HIGHKST CHARACTER . WINKS _ Min _'_ - T _ > -ON-HT-OX A- * l > < J > -A _ .-TY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. BESTA - KANT , WINE , SMOKING _ RUT-RING ROOMS . The fullest men-sure of public confidence and support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST , PROPRIETOR .
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DI-INERS FHO-E THE JOINT , from TWELVE to THREE o ' clock . / CHOI'S and STEAKS from tlio GRILL , till 1 'TVE o'Clock . T . Maidwell , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall St ., City .
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W. YELDHAM , TAILOR AND TROUSERS MAKER , 23 Great Queen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , ( luiniciliiitti j / Oiqiwiile the Entraiii-e h Freemason * ' Hall . ) "W" YELDIIAM , in tti-inl-ing his Patrons and the Public in general '' for past favours , he , i ; s io solicit ii continuance of their support , nnd at the same time tnkcs the opportunity of amiouueuij , * Unit lie lias engaged several first class workmen ; this will enable him to j--iiai-niit . ee both -- IT AND -TV-is ; while , us ho buys in the best markets , I-U . VI . IT * : . V . \ D -L-UABI-IT * : are ensured . i ' or HL-SI . VKSS SO-ITS special provision will he niailo both as to _ A- _„ u _ AND pntcK , and AV . Yeldhuni trusts , by meeting the reipihcmcuts ol his customers ill a , liberal maimer , to ensure their further patronage and support .
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1 / DICK ' RADCLYFFE & CO ., F . R . H . S ., « Uli PHIZE MED ^ SEED S . ;|| to . S _ f _ t ' y ^ -r ^' J ^^^ ^ L ^ ^^ ~ VUNJt ^ ki ~ ^ ii n ? jHP c _ " 3 2 jj - " " t ^—"" ^^^~ n ^^^^ p' ^ ( ~ ' ^ ^ ^^^^ ^ y \ 2 S o ' n | S| i ^^^^ T] tS ^ ^ ^» ° ¦ £% A ~ ^ •^ ' 'aS-S-S-- ^ - H 5 . , , BS * i ? _ . 8 _; 4 = ge § | am & 8 129 SIGH HOLBORN . W . C . r
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BOILING WATER HALF A MINUTE . THE CROWN INSTANTANEOUS _„_ R "_ ¦ F" 3 * k SI _* £ _ - ^ l " P * T _ WATER HEATER Is the Best Boiler for Baths , Lavatories , and all \ Domestic Purposes . EWART & SON , 3 <_ G EUSTON E 0 AD .
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"VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BRO . ISAAC , who lins For some time past provided for the requirements of this Lodge , l > c ; s to mmouuec tint ho has obtained permission for the removal of his license to the Uelveikic-road , ami that he has erected con-tnoiiious premises there . These comprise __ . S-P-A-OIOTTS 3 yT ___ SO __ TIG IK-A-XiX-. WITH A :. ' TI : KOO .-. IS , LAlKiK Ji .-VNQU'KTTINU- HALL , Together with every convenience for "Masonic gatherings . Applications from Ktcreliiries ami others lor accommodation to bo addressed . G . ISAAC , " Wiiirn LTAI-T , " ( J-L _~ G- _ : _ , L . v ' . t _ ienr , Lo . vj-otf , S . K
Ad00806
Tenth Kditioa . post free , Ore ; Shilling . DE . AVATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on the only Successful Method of ( . 'unie - - this Disease , liy Wor . v . m G . V . VTTS , > £ . » ., I- ' . R . S . L ., I'bC . S ., &<¦ ., "> lialstrode-strect , Cavcudbh-.-ipiiire , London . London : (' . M > : < -n i- 'i . r . . > . ''!> Co ., 'lied Lion-court , Fleet-street .
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I'uiiieirAsoxs' C " . i . i-.: ~ i >\ u and i'orien-i ' oo , ; , eonUtiuiie - a complete list ol ' all the re-iilar I . ooL'es a ' rl Kaya ! Arch I'hapi . er , , vbth their piaeo and times of ineetin .. I ' uhli .- 'hed l-. r 'he i < nelii . of i in- i . 'lnirit . - Fund , under the sanction of the Tfuited Oi-aml L ... I ¦ ¦ ,, f I .. :., ; . I . May IM-. had tVoni W . W . Moi-i-an jun .. ' . FKI . I-. M . \ :. O ^ ' - Ciu ; o ; uei . L OUiee , _ J Oitut i ; u . ecu-.. U-et , Lu _ do ::, W . C . l'n __ _ .-., po . t free .
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g _ 5-- « --- W \ W- ^ ^ i ^^^^^^^ 23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Devonshire.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF DEVONSHIRE .
rnin-1 animal meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Devon was -1 held on Thursday , 19 th inst ., at Barnstaple . Tho business commenced with a meeting * of tho Committee of Petitions at tho Masonic Hall , Queen Anne ' s Walk . Among tho officers and representatives were the following -. —E . W . Bro . W . G . Rogers D . P . G . M . Chair , man ; W . Bros . Charles Godtschalk P . P . G . D . Representative of tho Committee in London ; J . B . Gover Secretary , J . P . Heath W . M . 39 , M . Emdon W . M . 105 , W . T . Maynard P . P . G . T . 106 , Saml . Jones
P . P . G . J . W . 112 , F . Littleton [ . P . M . 159 , J . E . Curteis P . P . G . S . W
189 , H . Welsh P . P . G . Purs . 202 , W . Browning P . M . 223 , E . Cawsey P . M . 230 , Jno . Brewer P . G . Sec . 251 , XV . C . Oliver P . M . 251 ; W . R . Norfchway jnn . W . M . 282 , J . 0 . Palmer W . M . 372 , Lient .-Col . J . Tanner Davy P . P . G . S . W . 421 , G . Pitt-Lewis 414 , the Eev . Thos . Enssell P . P . G . J . W . 489 , Geo . C . Searle W . M . -710 , J . E . Dugdalo P . M . 954 , W . II . Mackay W . M . 1091 , E . Aitken-Davies P . P . G . S . Wks .
1099 , H . G . Beaohoy P . G . Treas . 1 , 138 , Geo . Evans P . P . G . S . D . 1 , 181 , W . Powell P . M . and Sec . 1205 , J . Bassett W . M . 1 , 212 , J . E . Lord P . M . and Treas . 1247 , S . B . Harvey P . M . 1255 , Jas . Chappie W . M . 1 , 396 , Jas . Murray P . M . 1402 , E . G . Bird P . M . and Sec . 1550 . Tho reports of the Secretary and of the London Representative were read . That of the Secretary complained of some of the Lodges and Chapters
not forwarding to the Committee of Petitions their voting papers for the elections , in accordance with the policy pursued in the Province . While that of the Eepresentative of the Committee complained of a want of support . The resnlt was the preparation of a report to be presented from the Committee to the Provincial Grand Lodge , of which the following is
an outline : — The report of Brother Godtschalk—Eepresentative of the Committee in London—clearly showing tho work accomplished at the great Charities in London , for the Province . The actual number of votes received by him from tho Province , and from all other sources . The various loans of votes , together with exchanges to and from sister
Provinces , giving tho following result for tho half year ending Juno _ 8 S 0 . One boy Herbert Norrish , elected 10 th April ; one widow , S . Andrews , elected 21 st May ; one Aged Mason , Geo . Elliott , elected 21 sfc May . To elect these threo candidates the total votes polled had been 2 , 756 , while the total number of votes received by yonr Eepresentative from
Devon had only been 1294 , your Eepresentative supplying , from private sources , the remaining 1462 votes necessary to carry the election of the three candidates named . Yonr Eepresentative therefore points to the large annual amount the Province is receiving through its male and female annuitants , from the funds of the E . M . B . I . Through tho successful disposal and manipulation of its
votes , nine aged Masons and six widows from Devon are at this moment being maintained on the funds of tho E . M . B . I . These annuitants receive between them £ 552 per annum . A result wholly disproportionate , and far in excess of tho voting strength or power possessed by Devon , bnt brought about by tho system sanctioned and adopted by the Committee , aud carried out by
your Representative , in manipulation and successful exchange , and by lending votes and co-operating with sister Provinces . In a like manner , Devon was successful in the election of its orphans , tho Province having at this moment six boys and six girls respectively in the Eoyal Masonic Schools . Your Eepresentative therefore earnestly places before the Committee the great and substantial benefits received by Devon from tho Great
Central Masonic Charities , through its elected candidates ( over and above its normal strength of voting power ) , and regrets to say , that in return for the work he is doing the support given to tho great Masonic Charities is quite inadequate to the benefits received by the Province of Devon from those Institutions . Bro . Charles Godtschalk concluded his report by moving the following motion : — -That this Committee recommend the sum of fifty
guineas be voted from the funds of Prov . Grand Lodge to the E . M . B . I
for Aged Masons and Widows , and also a sum of fifty Guineas to the R . M . Institution for Girls . Ifc was then found the funds at the disposal of Prov . G . Lodgo would not roach the amount asked for , but the available balance at its disposal was unanimously tendered in response to Bro . Godtschalk ' s appeal , and accepted by him .
Bro . J . B . Grover , Secretary to the Committee then proceeded with tho report of that body , as follows : —After repeated applications seven Lodges and live Chapters had failed to send their votes to the Committee , and from that and other causes from 5 CD to GOO votes had been either lost to the Province or used in opposition to Devon candidates ; and as nearly every Province in England and Wales had now nilcptcd the same mode of working used by that Committee for eleven
years , it conld not be too strongly impressed upon the Lodges how highly important it was for their own interest that Devonshire be thoroughly united . The thanks of the Committee wero duo to the \ V . Bro . Charles Godtschalk for his untiring energy , and successful management of the votes at the various elections , and that bis report he received and adopted . The Committee referred with regret to the great increa-u iu the number of petitioua for relief . Those had all