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Article FREEMASONS' HOTEL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, L... Page 1 of 1 Article Just published, price 2s. ce TPHE . FAIR... Page 1 of 1 Article V; - ¦ ¦¦ -.;-¦ FREEMASONRY. T> BOTHER J... Page 1 of 1 Article 'T'HE HEWLETT FUND.—The following subscr... Page 1 of 1
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Freemasons' Hotel, Great Queen Street, L...
FREEMASONS' HOTEL , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS , LONDON . DROTHER THOMAS BACON , Lessee of the Freemasons' Tavern , begs leave to
inform the Masonic Craft , that an additional wing has been added to the Tavern , ¦ which he has converted into a SPLENDID HOTEL , including A SPACIOUS COFFEE ROOM—replete with every convenience ; DRAWING ROOMS—handsomely furnished ; Most Excellent BED ROOMS—with superior accommodations ; WARM BATHS , & c . & c .
The connection of this HOTEL with the FREEMASON'S TAVERN , and its Central Situation in the Metropolis , renders this Establishment desirable for the Public generally—while to the Masonic Order , and more especially to Provincial and Foreign Brethren visiting London , it presents every possible advantage . THE CHARGES ARE REGULATED UPON THE MOST MODERATE SCALE , AND A FIXED CHAR GE IS MADE FOR A TTENDANCE .
Just Published, Price 2s. Ce Tphe . Fair...
Just published , price 2 s . ce TPHE . FAIREST DAY MUST HAVE ITS NIGHT . '" BALLAD , dedicated , to A the Worshipful Master and Brethren of the " Lodge of True Friendship , " No . 186 , Rochford , Essex . By Brother OSMOND G . PHIPPS . The Profits arising from the Sale of this Song will be devoted to the Hewlett Fund . - Published by D'ALMAINE & Co . 20 , Soho Square ; and sold by Brother R . SPENCER , 314 , High Holborn ; and to be had of all Music and Booksellers .
V; - ¦ ¦¦ -.;-¦ Freemasonry. T> Bother J...
V ; - ¦ ¦¦ -. ; - ¦ FREEMASONRY . T > BOTHER J . CURTIS , PIER HOTEL , . EEITH . —Extensive Dining-room , and ~ , , airy Bed-rooms , facing the River and the Gardens . Brother Curtis respectfully announces to the Masonic Fraternity that he has fitted up the Pier Hotel , at Erith , regardless of expense . The accommodation for dinner parties presents every possible advantage ; the river views'are grand and picturesque ; and the charges made with the strictest regard to economy . Wines of the choicest vintages . Brother Curtis solicits the kind attention of the Brethren to this advertisement .
'T'He Hewlett Fund.—The Following Subscr...
'T'HE HEWLETT FUND . —The following subscriptions have been received since - *¦ the advertisement in The Times of the 25 th October . The sums invested in the names of Messrs . Holt , White , and Alston , waiting the appointment jb'fiTrustees , now amount to £ 1 , 600 , Three per Cent . Consolidated Annuities . £ s . d . The Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . M . . . . . 500 The Earl of , YarboroughD . G . M . . . . .- 10 0 0
, The Worshipful Master and Brethren of the Witham Lodge , 3 inoaiM loLin'Co . lnyNo . ; 374 . . . . . ¦ 4 ' 12 ' 0 ' ' ¦ .:. ij 9 iu : T , he WprshipfuMVIa ' ster and Brethren of the Lodge of Bene- ' - ' '< ' ; , ( ' ' ¦ ' • Mr- hvwlvolencej' & herhorne , No . 459 . - . . " - '" ;¦ ' 7 ' 0 -0 ' ' ¦ ''' Bro . J . N . Pettit , Ipswich . . . . ' . ~ L" 6 b
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Freemasons' Hotel, Great Queen Street, L...
FREEMASONS' HOTEL , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS , LONDON . DROTHER THOMAS BACON , Lessee of the Freemasons' Tavern , begs leave to
inform the Masonic Craft , that an additional wing has been added to the Tavern , ¦ which he has converted into a SPLENDID HOTEL , including A SPACIOUS COFFEE ROOM—replete with every convenience ; DRAWING ROOMS—handsomely furnished ; Most Excellent BED ROOMS—with superior accommodations ; WARM BATHS , & c . & c .
The connection of this HOTEL with the FREEMASON'S TAVERN , and its Central Situation in the Metropolis , renders this Establishment desirable for the Public generally—while to the Masonic Order , and more especially to Provincial and Foreign Brethren visiting London , it presents every possible advantage . THE CHARGES ARE REGULATED UPON THE MOST MODERATE SCALE , AND A FIXED CHAR GE IS MADE FOR A TTENDANCE .
Just Published, Price 2s. Ce Tphe . Fair...
Just published , price 2 s . ce TPHE . FAIREST DAY MUST HAVE ITS NIGHT . '" BALLAD , dedicated , to A the Worshipful Master and Brethren of the " Lodge of True Friendship , " No . 186 , Rochford , Essex . By Brother OSMOND G . PHIPPS . The Profits arising from the Sale of this Song will be devoted to the Hewlett Fund . - Published by D'ALMAINE & Co . 20 , Soho Square ; and sold by Brother R . SPENCER , 314 , High Holborn ; and to be had of all Music and Booksellers .
V; - ¦ ¦¦ -.;-¦ Freemasonry. T> Bother J...
V ; - ¦ ¦¦ -. ; - ¦ FREEMASONRY . T > BOTHER J . CURTIS , PIER HOTEL , . EEITH . —Extensive Dining-room , and ~ , , airy Bed-rooms , facing the River and the Gardens . Brother Curtis respectfully announces to the Masonic Fraternity that he has fitted up the Pier Hotel , at Erith , regardless of expense . The accommodation for dinner parties presents every possible advantage ; the river views'are grand and picturesque ; and the charges made with the strictest regard to economy . Wines of the choicest vintages . Brother Curtis solicits the kind attention of the Brethren to this advertisement .
'T'He Hewlett Fund.—The Following Subscr...
'T'HE HEWLETT FUND . —The following subscriptions have been received since - *¦ the advertisement in The Times of the 25 th October . The sums invested in the names of Messrs . Holt , White , and Alston , waiting the appointment jb'fiTrustees , now amount to £ 1 , 600 , Three per Cent . Consolidated Annuities . £ s . d . The Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . M . . . . . 500 The Earl of , YarboroughD . G . M . . . . .- 10 0 0
, The Worshipful Master and Brethren of the Witham Lodge , 3 inoaiM loLin'Co . lnyNo . ; 374 . . . . . ¦ 4 ' 12 ' 0 ' ' ¦ .:. ij 9 iu : T , he WprshipfuMVIa ' ster and Brethren of the Lodge of Bene- ' - ' '< ' ; , ( ' ' ¦ ' • Mr- hvwlvolencej' & herhorne , No . 459 . - . . " - '" ;¦ ' 7 ' 0 -0 ' ' ¦ ''' Bro . J . N . Pettit , Ipswich . . . . ' . ~ L" 6 b