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To the Governors and Subscribers of tho StojaiPusomc institution for § nns , ' " ° WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . D £ AU MimM OK SIR , ,, The post of Surgeon to tho Koyal Masonic institution tor Hoys at Wood Ureen being now vacant , t desire to oiler myself as candidate for the I have been resi ling within one minute ' s walk from tho Institution for the last four years , and am intimatoly acquainted with thc working of it . I havo the honour to append Testimonials of my professional life , and to state that if I am honoured by being appointed to tho post , I shall always make it my best endeavour to work in harmony with ray brother QfliCHils . I have tho honour to remain , Yonra very obediently , Lordship Lane , Wood Green , R . F . TOMLIN , M . U . C . S . Kng ., Sc . August 1880 . Copies of Testimonials received by R . P . Tomlin , Surgeon . Deronport , 20 th May 1873 . This is to certify that Mr . Robert Francis Tomlin becamo my Articled Pupil iu September 1869 , and remained with me till October 1870 . During this timo ho was attentive to hi 3 duties and his studies , very punctual in his attendance , and always anxious to please . He has been with me occasionally during the last three years , and I find he is prosecuting his studies with Exemplary Diligence , and gives proof of groat ability and unremitting application to his work . JOSEPH MAY , Surgeon . 21 Grosvenor , Bath , 23 rd July 1889 . 1 am pleased to state that Mr . R . F . Tomlin acted as assistant to my Into father-in-law , Dr . Loahy , of Bridgend , during thc years 1873 and 187 i , and gave him every satisfaction . Ho considered him most skilful and attentive , to his patients . The practice was chiefly amongst colliers , railway men , and iron-workers , so that his opportunities for surgical work were very great . W . S . STABLES , I . S . A . ( lonit ) . Becket House Wantage , 23 rd July 1889 . Having known Mr . It . F . Tomlin most intimately for the last Fourteen Years , I can bear erery testimony to his Character and Abilities , both professionally and socially . After having been with mo for four years as Assistant , he joined me in partnership , and it was with deep regret that , owing to circumstances relating solely to myself , our connection had to be broken , and I need hardly say that ho took away with him the hearty good wishes of a large number of patients , by whom he had been much valued for his kind and skilful services . He is thoroughly qualified for tho post of Surgeon to the Masonic Schools , for which I uuderstand he is a candidate , alike by his kindness and industry , as by his professional knowledge and experience , and 1 feci ( mite sure in him thc Governors will find a most painstaking and efficient Officer . J . A . BALL , M . B . ( Land . ) Physician to St . Mary ' s Home , Wantage ; Consulting Surgeon to ths Stockport Infirmary .
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XAYO'S £ ! A 1 T £ S aSTEX , EAST MOLESEY , 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 landintr to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castle Hotol , and refereii 1 o may be made to the respective Masters as to tho catering , & c .
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GREYHOUND HOTEL , HAMPTON COURT ( MIDDLESEX ) . This Hotel , now entirely Redecorated and Furnished , contains thc best and most comfortable Suites of Apartments . SUPERIOR LODGE ACCOMMODATION , Three Large Banqueting Rooms . Tho Cuisine is uf tho highest class , and thc cellars have been well stocl & d with the best known Brands of Wines , & c . B llO . J . U . MKLLA will superintend personally the whole of the details of Management , in order to give full satisfaction , and is prepared from now t > undertake auy arrangements for Banquets or Beanfeasts , Lnnchc JUS , itc , at the most reasonable charges . Tin Four-iu-ltuud Hotel Coach will leave daily from thc Royal Hotel , Blackfriuio Bridge , and tho Criterion Restaurant , for Hampton Court .
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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APRIL 1875 . CUIMKS of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING b y Brother IIARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist's Trooi ' s , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Prico by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 2 Q Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .
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MASONIC LITERATURE . WATS'TEI ) . —To I'lircliMso , for Cash , () i , o BOOKS ON FRKKMASO . NUY . Stud : full Title , Diito . ; iml sly !« of Binding ; with prices required . Address , F . W ,, if Tlmrnliili Hi | M ; i , n ' , Ifemislmry , l >> ridon , N " . Four days' silence a negative .
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| jjWV . WB Bgga ^ H ^^^^ W ^^ ft SATURDAY , 31 ST AUGUST 1889 .
Prov. Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.
PROV . GRAND LODGE OF CORNWALL .
THE annual meeting of this Provincial Grand Lodge was held ou Tuesday , 27 th inst ., at Liskeard . Tho brethren assembled in the Market Hall , which was attractively fitted up for tbe occasion , and the adjoining streets were gaily decorated with flags in honour of tho visit of Grand Lodge . The business was opened by Bro . the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , the Provincial Grand
Master , who presided , supported by his Officers : — Bros . Sir C . B . Graves-Sawle , Bart ., D . M ., G . P . N . Glencross S . W ., H . P . Vivian J . W ., Rev . W . R . Erskino , Rev . R . Praser Frizell Chaplains , E . Milford Cock Treas ., R . P . Edyvean Registrar , T . Chirgwin Secretary , T . C . Polglase S . D ., J . W . Higman and J . Reynolds J . D . ' s , W . Huthnance Supt . of Works , P . Giles D . C ., H . B . Neame D . D . C ., G . M . Down A . D . C ., Major J . J . Ross Sword
Bearer , W . A . Bennett Standard Bearer , W . A . W . Howlett Organist , J . Tonkin Assistant Secretary , T . R . Mills Pursuivant , J . Langdon Assistant Pursuivant , J . T . Rodda , J . Richards , W . Colenso , J . A . Bersey , H . Down Stewards , J . Nicholas Tyler , J . C . R . Crewes Clerk to P . G . Secretary . The Provincial Grand Master explained that at presont it would be injudicious to comply with the petition for the formation of a Lodge at Camelford . He believed that
some of the brethren who signed that petition had since altered their views . The usual course would have been to have forwarded that petition to Grand Lodge with the report that he did not recommend its being granted . However , he had concluded that that course was not requisite at present , and he had therefore let the matter stand over .
It any brethren who were interested in that petition were desirous of a fuller explanation , an interview could be arranged , when he would explain the matter moro fully . His Lordship , also , in reply to several invitations to hold the next Provincial Grand Lodge at various places , said the custom was to hold the meetings alternately in East and
West Cornwall , and the latter division would have tho next claim . The Provincial Grand Treasurer ( Bro . E . Milford Cock ) presented his annual statement of accounts . The balance at the bank from the previous year was £ 152 16 s ;
receipts for the year , £ 228 ; total £ 380 16 s . Dispensed in charities , £ 126 ; working expenses , £ 89 10 s ; balance iu hand £ 165 . The directories had not proved profitable , as out of 550 printed only 350 had been sold . Had tho others
been sold there would have been a profit to the Provincial Grand Lodge . If some Brother in London could undertake the management of the votes for Cornwall at the two
elections m the year it would save the Provincial Grand Lodge between £ 9 and £ 10 . The Provincial Grand Secretary reported that during the year there were 115 initiations , 17 joining members , 1374 subscribing members
total 1506 ; against , for 1887 , 119 initiations , 40 joining members , 1378 subscribing members , total 1537 ; decrease for 1888 , 31 members . He had again to complain
of the delays of Lodges in sending in their returns . Grants had during the year been made from thc Board of Benevolence in London to petitions from thc Province to the amount of £ 110 , against £ 67 in 1887 . Bro . T .
Chirgwm , J . P ., also read the report of the Cornwall Masonic Annuity and Benevolent Fund , as tho Secrotary of that Institution . The report shewed a balance from the close of last year , £ 171 ; interest on investments ,
£ 164 10 s ; subscriptions and donations for 1889 , £ 173 ; total £ 508 10 s . Paid to annuitants £ 70 for thc halfyear , £ 90 in educational grants , working expenses £ 18 10 s . Balance at Cornish Bank , £ 330 . Stocks invested , £ 4184 ;
capital at present meeting £ 4514 , against £ 4348 at last annual meeting ; increase £ 100 . Bro . Gilbert B . Pearce , thc Secretary of thc Cornwall Masonic Charity Association , read the fourth annual report . During the year there had been received , from 183 aubaoribera of class A 188 gaineas ,
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To the Governors and Subscribers of tho StojaiPusomc institution for § nns , ' " ° WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . D £ AU MimM OK SIR , ,, The post of Surgeon to tho Koyal Masonic institution tor Hoys at Wood Ureen being now vacant , t desire to oiler myself as candidate for the I have been resi ling within one minute ' s walk from tho Institution for the last four years , and am intimatoly acquainted with thc working of it . I havo the honour to append Testimonials of my professional life , and to state that if I am honoured by being appointed to tho post , I shall always make it my best endeavour to work in harmony with ray brother QfliCHils . I have tho honour to remain , Yonra very obediently , Lordship Lane , Wood Green , R . F . TOMLIN , M . U . C . S . Kng ., Sc . August 1880 . Copies of Testimonials received by R . P . Tomlin , Surgeon . Deronport , 20 th May 1873 . This is to certify that Mr . Robert Francis Tomlin becamo my Articled Pupil iu September 1869 , and remained with me till October 1870 . During this timo ho was attentive to hi 3 duties and his studies , very punctual in his attendance , and always anxious to please . He has been with me occasionally during the last three years , and I find he is prosecuting his studies with Exemplary Diligence , and gives proof of groat ability and unremitting application to his work . JOSEPH MAY , Surgeon . 21 Grosvenor , Bath , 23 rd July 1889 . 1 am pleased to state that Mr . R . F . Tomlin acted as assistant to my Into father-in-law , Dr . Loahy , of Bridgend , during thc years 1873 and 187 i , and gave him every satisfaction . Ho considered him most skilful and attentive , to his patients . The practice was chiefly amongst colliers , railway men , and iron-workers , so that his opportunities for surgical work were very great . W . S . STABLES , I . S . A . ( lonit ) . Becket House Wantage , 23 rd July 1889 . Having known Mr . It . F . Tomlin most intimately for the last Fourteen Years , I can bear erery testimony to his Character and Abilities , both professionally and socially . After having been with mo for four years as Assistant , he joined me in partnership , and it was with deep regret that , owing to circumstances relating solely to myself , our connection had to be broken , and I need hardly say that ho took away with him the hearty good wishes of a large number of patients , by whom he had been much valued for his kind and skilful services . He is thoroughly qualified for tho post of Surgeon to the Masonic Schools , for which I uuderstand he is a candidate , alike by his kindness and industry , as by his professional knowledge and experience , and 1 feci ( mite sure in him thc Governors will find a most painstaking and efficient Officer . J . A . BALL , M . B . ( Land . ) Physician to St . Mary ' s Home , Wantage ; Consulting Surgeon to ths Stockport Infirmary .
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XAYO'S £ ! A 1 T £ S aSTEX , EAST MOLESEY , 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 landintr to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at the Castle Hotol , and refereii 1 o may be made to the respective Masters as to tho catering , & c .
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GREYHOUND HOTEL , HAMPTON COURT ( MIDDLESEX ) . This Hotel , now entirely Redecorated and Furnished , contains thc best and most comfortable Suites of Apartments . SUPERIOR LODGE ACCOMMODATION , Three Large Banqueting Rooms . Tho Cuisine is uf tho highest class , and thc cellars have been well stocl & d with the best known Brands of Wines , & c . B llO . J . U . MKLLA will superintend personally the whole of the details of Management , in order to give full satisfaction , and is prepared from now t > undertake auy arrangements for Banquets or Beanfeasts , Lnnchc JUS , itc , at the most reasonable charges . Tin Four-iu-ltuud Hotel Coach will leave daily from thc Royal Hotel , Blackfriuio Bridge , and tho Criterion Restaurant , for Hampton Court .
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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APRIL 1875 . CUIMKS of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING b y Brother IIARTY P . M ., consisting of Artist's Trooi ' s , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Prico by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 2 Q Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .
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MASONIC LITERATURE . WATS'TEI ) . —To I'lircliMso , for Cash , () i , o BOOKS ON FRKKMASO . NUY . Stud : full Title , Diito . ; iml sly !« of Binding ; with prices required . Address , F . W ,, if Tlmrnliili Hi | M ; i , n ' , Ifemislmry , l >> ridon , N " . Four days' silence a negative .
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| jjWV . WB Bgga ^ H ^^^^ W ^^ ft SATURDAY , 31 ST AUGUST 1889 .
Prov. Grand Lodge Of Cornwall.
PROV . GRAND LODGE OF CORNWALL .
THE annual meeting of this Provincial Grand Lodge was held ou Tuesday , 27 th inst ., at Liskeard . Tho brethren assembled in the Market Hall , which was attractively fitted up for tbe occasion , and the adjoining streets were gaily decorated with flags in honour of tho visit of Grand Lodge . The business was opened by Bro . the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , the Provincial Grand
Master , who presided , supported by his Officers : — Bros . Sir C . B . Graves-Sawle , Bart ., D . M ., G . P . N . Glencross S . W ., H . P . Vivian J . W ., Rev . W . R . Erskino , Rev . R . Praser Frizell Chaplains , E . Milford Cock Treas ., R . P . Edyvean Registrar , T . Chirgwin Secretary , T . C . Polglase S . D ., J . W . Higman and J . Reynolds J . D . ' s , W . Huthnance Supt . of Works , P . Giles D . C ., H . B . Neame D . D . C ., G . M . Down A . D . C ., Major J . J . Ross Sword
Bearer , W . A . Bennett Standard Bearer , W . A . W . Howlett Organist , J . Tonkin Assistant Secretary , T . R . Mills Pursuivant , J . Langdon Assistant Pursuivant , J . T . Rodda , J . Richards , W . Colenso , J . A . Bersey , H . Down Stewards , J . Nicholas Tyler , J . C . R . Crewes Clerk to P . G . Secretary . The Provincial Grand Master explained that at presont it would be injudicious to comply with the petition for the formation of a Lodge at Camelford . He believed that
some of the brethren who signed that petition had since altered their views . The usual course would have been to have forwarded that petition to Grand Lodge with the report that he did not recommend its being granted . However , he had concluded that that course was not requisite at present , and he had therefore let the matter stand over .
It any brethren who were interested in that petition were desirous of a fuller explanation , an interview could be arranged , when he would explain the matter moro fully . His Lordship , also , in reply to several invitations to hold the next Provincial Grand Lodge at various places , said the custom was to hold the meetings alternately in East and
West Cornwall , and the latter division would have tho next claim . The Provincial Grand Treasurer ( Bro . E . Milford Cock ) presented his annual statement of accounts . The balance at the bank from the previous year was £ 152 16 s ;
receipts for the year , £ 228 ; total £ 380 16 s . Dispensed in charities , £ 126 ; working expenses , £ 89 10 s ; balance iu hand £ 165 . The directories had not proved profitable , as out of 550 printed only 350 had been sold . Had tho others
been sold there would have been a profit to the Provincial Grand Lodge . If some Brother in London could undertake the management of the votes for Cornwall at the two
elections m the year it would save the Provincial Grand Lodge between £ 9 and £ 10 . The Provincial Grand Secretary reported that during the year there were 115 initiations , 17 joining members , 1374 subscribing members
total 1506 ; against , for 1887 , 119 initiations , 40 joining members , 1378 subscribing members , total 1537 ; decrease for 1888 , 31 members . He had again to complain
of the delays of Lodges in sending in their returns . Grants had during the year been made from thc Board of Benevolence in London to petitions from thc Province to the amount of £ 110 , against £ 67 in 1887 . Bro . T .
Chirgwm , J . P ., also read the report of the Cornwall Masonic Annuity and Benevolent Fund , as tho Secrotary of that Institution . The report shewed a balance from the close of last year , £ 171 ; interest on investments ,
£ 164 10 s ; subscriptions and donations for 1889 , £ 173 ; total £ 508 10 s . Paid to annuitants £ 70 for thc halfyear , £ 90 in educational grants , working expenses £ 18 10 s . Balance at Cornish Bank , £ 330 . Stocks invested , £ 4184 ;
capital at present meeting £ 4514 , against £ 4348 at last annual meeting ; increase £ 100 . Bro . Gilbert B . Pearce , thc Secretary of thc Cornwall Masonic Charity Association , read the fourth annual report . During the year there had been received , from 183 aubaoribera of class A 188 gaineas ,