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The Freemasons' Quarterly Reviews.
THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEWS .
S E C O N U S E 11 I E S . cowTsa & TS OS" JSS voxo-tzs _? os IS & S ;* BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR of H . R . H . thc late DUKE OF SUSSEX , M . W . G . M . in a Supplementary Number of 108 pages , embellished with a fine Portrait , and facsimile of his handwriting . ADDRESSES by the Earl of Aboyne—Rev . Dr . Oliver—Rev . Dr . Slade—Dr . Crucefix —Sir E . F . BromheadBart . — -Lord Carberry—Lord Viscount
Combermere—, Earl of Mexbovougli—Lord Frederick Fitzclarence—Earl Fortescue—Dr . Grant-Rev . Dr . Naylor—J . Ramsbottom , Esq ., M . P . —Marquis of Salisbury—Earl of Zetland—Rev . J . Wodderspoon , & c . & c . OOBTEITM OS" TJK-E VOX'S HE __ £ " ©„?_ . 3 . 85 : 4 . V * ELECTION OF THE EARL OF ZETLAND AS GRAND MASTER — Appointment of EARL HOWE AS DEPUTY GRAND MASTER . ADDRESSES bLord Combermere—Earl of Mexborough—Duke of
Leinstery Sir W . Lemon—Colonel Wildman—Colonel Tynte—Bros . Drs . Oliver—Slade—Roden and Crucefix—Dakeyne—Adams—Chas . Lee—P . V . Robinson—M . Furnell —Grant . GRAND FESTIVALS at Lincoln and Wakefield in honour of Rev . Dr . Oliver and Bro . Charles Lee—the Masonic Schools , and Asylum for the Aged—Grand Conclave of England—Initiation of Native Indians , & c . & c .
COETTHKriS OS THE V 02 rtT » 2 E 3 P 03 _ 1845 . * * * ADDRESSES by Earl Zetland , M . W . G . M . —Duke of Leinster—Earl of Elgin-Marquis de Feriere le Vayer—Earl Fortescue—Hon . Col . Geo . Anson , M . P . —Sir C . Napier—Rev . Drs . Oliver and Slade—Drs . Burnes , Crucefix , Lane , and Roden—Folkard—Rev . C . Ridley , ( P . G . M- Oxford)—Chas . Lee , ( D . P . G . M . West Yorkshire ) —Henry O'Connor—A . Grant—Capt . Ramsay—lUanoekjee Cursetjee—B . B . Cabbell , F . R . S . —E . Brewster— , T . Ellis—M . Furnell—J . Hutt—R . Neave—Gierke Burton , and others .
SUBJECTS . —Prussian Violation of Freemasonry—Masonic Aristocracy—Popular Lecture on Masonry—Masonic Anecdotes—College Musings—Consecration of New Lodges in the London district—Centenary of St . Andrew ' s Lodge ( Edin . )—Termination ot Masonic differences in Ireland—Tbe Jewish Freemasons and Bro . Faudel—Foundation . , laid by Masons in various parts—Important Paper by Dr . Oliver—Freemasonry in China . Obituary of Lord Carberry—J . Ramsbottom , Esq ., M . P . —Sir David Milne—Capt . Tullidge , R . N . — General Jackson—Earl Grey , and others . Testimonials to Dr . Slade—J . Hutt—H . O'Connorand others New Indian Order
, , the Olive Branch in the East—Masons' Marks—Marshal Soult ' s orders to Colonels as to Masonry . —Support of Freemasonry by the Bishop of Antigua and other Clergymen —Presentation of the " Sussex Testimonial" to the Grand Lodge by the Duchess of Inverness , & c . & c . T 7 ic above volumes contain also
PROCEEDINGS of Grand Lodges—Grand Chapters and Grand Conclaves of England , Ireland , and Scotland . LITERARY REVIEWS-ORIGINAL TALES and POETRY . ARTICLES on Masonry and collateral subjects by Brethren of distinguished merit . MASONIC INTELLIGENCE from all parts of the World . MASONIC OBITUARY , REMARKABLE EVENTS , & c . & c . Tins publication being now firmly established as an organ of Masonic communication , and having been cordiallreceived bits literary contemporariesits conductors feel
y y , justified in recommending the FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW , as one of the most useful media for public advertisements . Its circulation among individual members of the Fraternity being most considerable , and further , being subscribed to by many Lodges of large constituencies , prove at once the number and intelligence of its readers . In ENGLAND , SCOTLAND , and IRELAND—the EAST and WEST INDIES—AMERICAin short , wherever wending its useful way .
* This Volume contains Five Parts , at 3 s . each , or bound together in Masonic gilt cloth , 16 s ., or handsomely half-bound , with gilt Masonic tooling , Price ISs . 6 d . *»* These Volumes each contain Four Parts , 3 s . each , or bound in Masonic gilt cloth , each year 13 s ., or uniformly half bound , Price ISs . Gd . Sold at BRO . R . SPENCER'S MASONIC LITSRAUY , 314 , High Holborn , and to order of all other Booksellers .
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Reviews.
THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEWS .
S E C O N U S E 11 I E S . cowTsa & TS OS" JSS voxo-tzs _? os IS & S ;* BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR of H . R . H . thc late DUKE OF SUSSEX , M . W . G . M . in a Supplementary Number of 108 pages , embellished with a fine Portrait , and facsimile of his handwriting . ADDRESSES by the Earl of Aboyne—Rev . Dr . Oliver—Rev . Dr . Slade—Dr . Crucefix —Sir E . F . BromheadBart . — -Lord Carberry—Lord Viscount
Combermere—, Earl of Mexbovougli—Lord Frederick Fitzclarence—Earl Fortescue—Dr . Grant-Rev . Dr . Naylor—J . Ramsbottom , Esq ., M . P . —Marquis of Salisbury—Earl of Zetland—Rev . J . Wodderspoon , & c . & c . OOBTEITM OS" TJK-E VOX'S HE __ £ " ©„?_ . 3 . 85 : 4 . V * ELECTION OF THE EARL OF ZETLAND AS GRAND MASTER — Appointment of EARL HOWE AS DEPUTY GRAND MASTER . ADDRESSES bLord Combermere—Earl of Mexborough—Duke of
Leinstery Sir W . Lemon—Colonel Wildman—Colonel Tynte—Bros . Drs . Oliver—Slade—Roden and Crucefix—Dakeyne—Adams—Chas . Lee—P . V . Robinson—M . Furnell —Grant . GRAND FESTIVALS at Lincoln and Wakefield in honour of Rev . Dr . Oliver and Bro . Charles Lee—the Masonic Schools , and Asylum for the Aged—Grand Conclave of England—Initiation of Native Indians , & c . & c .
COETTHKriS OS THE V 02 rtT » 2 E 3 P 03 _ 1845 . * * * ADDRESSES by Earl Zetland , M . W . G . M . —Duke of Leinster—Earl of Elgin-Marquis de Feriere le Vayer—Earl Fortescue—Hon . Col . Geo . Anson , M . P . —Sir C . Napier—Rev . Drs . Oliver and Slade—Drs . Burnes , Crucefix , Lane , and Roden—Folkard—Rev . C . Ridley , ( P . G . M- Oxford)—Chas . Lee , ( D . P . G . M . West Yorkshire ) —Henry O'Connor—A . Grant—Capt . Ramsay—lUanoekjee Cursetjee—B . B . Cabbell , F . R . S . —E . Brewster— , T . Ellis—M . Furnell—J . Hutt—R . Neave—Gierke Burton , and others .
SUBJECTS . —Prussian Violation of Freemasonry—Masonic Aristocracy—Popular Lecture on Masonry—Masonic Anecdotes—College Musings—Consecration of New Lodges in the London district—Centenary of St . Andrew ' s Lodge ( Edin . )—Termination ot Masonic differences in Ireland—Tbe Jewish Freemasons and Bro . Faudel—Foundation . , laid by Masons in various parts—Important Paper by Dr . Oliver—Freemasonry in China . Obituary of Lord Carberry—J . Ramsbottom , Esq ., M . P . —Sir David Milne—Capt . Tullidge , R . N . — General Jackson—Earl Grey , and others . Testimonials to Dr . Slade—J . Hutt—H . O'Connorand others New Indian Order
, , the Olive Branch in the East—Masons' Marks—Marshal Soult ' s orders to Colonels as to Masonry . —Support of Freemasonry by the Bishop of Antigua and other Clergymen —Presentation of the " Sussex Testimonial" to the Grand Lodge by the Duchess of Inverness , & c . & c . T 7 ic above volumes contain also
PROCEEDINGS of Grand Lodges—Grand Chapters and Grand Conclaves of England , Ireland , and Scotland . LITERARY REVIEWS-ORIGINAL TALES and POETRY . ARTICLES on Masonry and collateral subjects by Brethren of distinguished merit . MASONIC INTELLIGENCE from all parts of the World . MASONIC OBITUARY , REMARKABLE EVENTS , & c . & c . Tins publication being now firmly established as an organ of Masonic communication , and having been cordiallreceived bits literary contemporariesits conductors feel
y y , justified in recommending the FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW , as one of the most useful media for public advertisements . Its circulation among individual members of the Fraternity being most considerable , and further , being subscribed to by many Lodges of large constituencies , prove at once the number and intelligence of its readers . In ENGLAND , SCOTLAND , and IRELAND—the EAST and WEST INDIES—AMERICAin short , wherever wending its useful way .
* This Volume contains Five Parts , at 3 s . each , or bound together in Masonic gilt cloth , 16 s ., or handsomely half-bound , with gilt Masonic tooling , Price ISs . 6 d . *»* These Volumes each contain Four Parts , 3 s . each , or bound in Masonic gilt cloth , each year 13 s ., or uniformly half bound , Price ISs . Gd . Sold at BRO . R . SPENCER'S MASONIC LITSRAUY , 314 , High Holborn , and to order of all other Booksellers .