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Article THE VACANT SECRETARYSHIP OF THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. ← Page 2 of 3 Article TO OUR READERS. Page 1 of 1 Article Untitled Page 1 of 1 Article TO ADVERTISERS. Page 1 of 1 Article Answers to Correspondents. Page 1 of 1 Article Births ,Marriages and Deaths. Page 1 of 1 Article Untitled Page 1 of 1 Article OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS. Page 1 of 1 Article THE NEXT QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION. Page 1 of 1 Article GRAND LODGE FINANCES . Page 1 of 1 Article GRAND LODGE FINANCES . Page 1 of 1
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The Vacant Secretaryship Of The Girls' School.
THE VACANT SECRETARYSHIP OF THE GIRLS' SCHOOL .
Without venturing to dictate to the electors aa to this or that favourite candidate , without seeking to anticipate the verdict of the Masonic
To Our Readers.
TO OUR READERS .
The FREEMASON is a Weekly Newspaper , price 2 Cu It is published every Friday morning , and contains the most important , interesting , and useful information relating to Freemasonry in every degree . Subscription , including postage : United America . India , India , China , & c Kingdom , the Continent , & c . Via Brindisi .
Twelve Months ios . 6 d . 12 s . od . 17 s . 4 d . Six „ 5 s . 3 d . 6 s . 6 d . 8 s . 8 d . Three „ ' 2 s . 8 d . 3 s . 3 d . 4 s . 6 d . Subscriptions may be paid for in stamps , but Post Office Orders or Cheques are preferred , the former payable to
GEORGE KENNING , CHIEF OFFICE , LONDON , the latter crossed London Joint Stock Bank . Advertisements and 1 ther business communications should be addressed to the Publisher . Communications on literary subjects and books for
review are to be forwarded to the Editor . Anonymous correspondence will be wholly disregarded , and the return of rejected MSS . cannot be guaranteed . Further information will be supplied ov application to the Publisher , IQ 8 , Fleet-street , London .
IMPORTANT NOTICE . COLONIAL and FOREIGN SUBSCRIBERS are informed that acknowledgments of remittances received are published in the first number of every month .
It is very necessary for our readers to advise us of all money orders they remit , more especially those from the United States of America and India ; otherwise we cannot tell where to credit them .
Several P . O . O . s are now in hand , but having received no advice we cannot credit them . <>
FOREIGN REMITTANCES RECEIVED . £ f . d . Aldridge , C , New York 160 Baylis , G . H ., Wellington , N . Z o 13 o Donald , M ., Madras ... ... ... ... 0120 Finley , Jno ., Lagos ... ... ... ... o 6 3
Furby , G . F ., Westland , N . Z . ] o 13 o Goldsmith , L . R ., Panama 2 13 10 Hancock , Hon . H . J . B ., Antigua j 15 6 Harely , C . A . C , Greymouth , N . Z 5 10 o Isaacs , H ., Paris ,. ... o 13 o Kent , F ., San Francisco ... 160 Lodge Homer , No . 806 , Smyrna ... ... 300
„ Mount Olive , No . 385 , Demerara ... 140 „ St . Andrew , No . 432 ( S . C ) , Dunedin , N . Z o 13 o Piesse , W ., Western Australia ... ... ... o 10 o Robertson , J ., Canada o 13 o Terry , F . B ., „ o 13 o Williams , G ., Bombay 160
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NOTICE . To prevent delay or miscarriage , it is particularly requested that ALL communications for he FREEMASON , may be addressed to the Office , 198 , Fleet-street , London .
To Advertisers.
TO ADVERTISERS .
The FnccfoAsoN has a large circulation in all parts of the Globe , its advantages as an advertising medium can therefore scarcely be overrated . ADVERTISEMENTS to ensure insertion in current week's issue should reach the Office , 198 , Fleet-street , by 12 o ' clock on Wednesdays .
Answers To Correspondents.
Answers to Correspondents .
MEsauiTA , J . G ., Jamaica . —The books were sent you some time back . In next Freemason will appear a note on " Les Philadelphes , " by Masonic Student . R . 0 . —in our next
Births ,Marriages And Deaths.
Births , Marriages and Deaths .
[ The charge is as . 6 d . for announcements , not exceedi n ' g four lines , under this heading . ]
BIRTHS . BAKER . —On the 25 th ult ., at Southwick-placc , W . the wife of G . B . Baker , of a daughter . COHEN' . —On the 27 th ult ., at Stanmore House , Adamsonroad , the wife of E . Cohen , of a son . WARNER . —On thc 22 nd ult ., at Kensington , the wife of E . G . Warner , of a daughter .
DEATHS . BARROW . —On the 18 th ult ., at Langridge Rectory , near Bath , Caroline Isabella , wife of the Rev . C . Barrow , aged 4 8 . CAMPBELL . —On the 30 th April , at Meean Meer , Punjab , Madelina Mary , infant daughter of Capt . C H .
Campbell , R . A . COTTAM . —On the 24 th ult ., at Randolph-gardens , Lizzie , daughter of the late H . R . Cottam . DAY . —On the 26 th ult ., at Baldock , Herts , Ellen , wife of the Rev . E . Day , M . A ., aged 43 .
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The Freemason , SATURDAY , J UNE I , 1878 .
Official Appointments.
OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS .
We are enabled to state that the Duke of St . Albans has resigned Lincolnshire , and been appointed by the Grand Master Prov . G . M . for Nottinghamshire ; and William Henry Smyth ,
Esq ., M . A ., Deputy Lteut . and Justice of the Peace of the North Riding of Yorkshire , High Steward of the Borough of Louth , & c , of Elkirrgton Hall , Louth , has been appointed b y H . R . H . to be Provincial Grand Master for Lincolnshire .
The Next Quarterly Communication.
THE NEXT QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION .
The approaching gathering of Grand Lodge will be a most interesting one , alike on general and special Masonic grounds . It will deal with the seasonable vote of congratulation to our Illustrious Bro . the Emperor of Germany , about which there is but one opinion among English
Masons . It will also take up the financial question , of much importance to English Masonry . With regard to the former question English Freemasons , ever loyal , have been shocked by an act , alike desperately wicked , and frantically insane . It is mournful to realize , on what an act of
cruel wickedness , humanly speaking , a life dear to Germany and valuable to the world , depended for a few moments , though at the same time as Masons , we shall devoutly recognize the preserving and over-ruling hand of T . G . A . O . T . U . in thus mercifully delivering our Illustrious Brother , a
great and sagacious ruler , . from the murderous hands of a cowardly assassin . The congratulation of our English Grand Lodge will be alike heartfelt , unanimous , and enthusiastic . The financial question deserves grave consideration . Wc have not departed from the views we
originally ventured to express upon the subject . Any settlement which does not proceed on purely business principles , which does not recognize the functions and the responsibility of the Grand Treasurer , distinctly , or which renders the Grand Treasurership merely an ornamental post , and
above all , which ignores the advisability and need of Security , can in our humble opinion , be only temporary , and will eventually have to be altered and amended , We think that now is the time to consider carefully all our official procedure , alike as regards the Grand Trea urer
and the Grand Secretary ' s office , and that it is our bounden duty , as men of sense and business habits , to try and place the whole of our Secretarial and financial arrangements on a safe , a satisfactory , and a permanent footing . The English Grand Lodge is a
most important body , with an increasing income , and an enlarged constituency , and in our humble opinion , any proposals which serve to perpetuate the present state of affairs , which are indefensible on every ground , may last perhaps for a few years , but must one day be hastily
changed , when , perhaps , a ruder shock and more serious contingencies , awaken us at last to a keen sense of the overwhelming need of a thorough recognition of the great princip le of actual responsibility on the one hand , and available security on the other . We say all this most
deferentially to hig her authorities and wiser heads , but holding these opinions honestly , we see no reason to suppress them , the more so as we believe equally strongly , that in Freemasonry and everything else , the doctrine of " reserve "
is very questionable teaching , and that plain speaking and manly openness are best for us all alike . We shall touch upon the other and ordinary matters of our Masonic business at the Quarterly Communication , in our next impression ,
Grand Lodge Finances .
GRAND LODGE FINANCES .
We are in possession of the Receipts and Ex penditure of Grand Lodge for 1377 , and we are struck , as all will be , with their very satisfactory appearance , indeed we will add , that we hardly ever remember any more promising or more suggestive . As regards the Fund of Benevolence
Grand Lodge Finances .
it is credited during 1877 with ggto . ifc ns . 6 d . which sum is made up as follows : — FUND FOR BENEVOLENCE . Analysis of Receipts and Payments for year ending 31 st December , 1877 : —
Dr £ s . d . £ s . d . To Balance in hands of Grand Treasurer , ist January , i g 77 1829 16 S
„ Dividends on Consols ... 1 305 9 10 „ Contributions of Lodges 6876 7 o „ Fees of Honour ... ... 111 5 3 o „ Calendars and Pocket Books 27 13 o 8324 14 io <
£ 10 , 154 11 6 . Cr . £ s . d . £ s . d . By sundry amounts voted to Petitioners ... ... 5829 o o ,, Donations to Royal
Benevolent Institution ... 800 o o ,, Printing Summonses of Lodge of Benevolence 10 1 ; o 66 49 15 o-,, Purchase of £ 3000 Three
per Cent . Consols ... 38 91 5 „ Cash iu hands of Grand Treasurer , 31 st Dec , i 8 / 7 613 11 6 £ 10 , 154 11 6 .
ruM > KOR GENERAL PURPOSES . Analysis of Receipts and Payments ' for the year ending 31 st December , 1877 : — Dr . £ s . cl . £ s . d . To Balance in hands of Grand Treasurer , ist January ,
1877 1212 6 7 ,, Dividends on Annuities ... 325 17 6 „ Rents for House Property , Lodges , tec 2593 12 8 „ Contributions cf Lodgis 88 93 10 o „ Fees of Honour ... ... 80 4 o
11 , 8 97 4 2 „ Sale of Books of Constitutions 138 17 i ) „ Sale of Charity Medals 54 12 o
„ Subscriptions for Grand Lodge Reports ... 8 17 6 202 7 3 ,, Grand Chapter , for onefifth if thc Salaries for the year ... ... 420 1 o
nC' 3 . 73 " 9 ° Cr . £ s . d . £ s . d . By Purchase of Charity Medals 52 10 o ,, Repairs and Decorations 392 17 t , „ Printing and Stationery 35 S 6 3 „ Cerlificatis and Warrants 413 4 c
„ Miscellaneous Expenses 255 8 2 „ Postages ... ... 123 o o „ Petty Disbursements ... 107 18 9 „ Donatkns and Pensions 5760 4 o ,, Wages 384 10 o
,, Rates and" axes ... S 5 C 1 3 3 „ Salaries ... ... 2 ijfi 6 o 11 , 060 10 5 „ Purchase of £ 2000 Three per Cent . Annuities ... 1935 o a-.. Cash in hands of Grand j —
11 —— - " •—~ . . . . .. . Treasurer , 31 st Dec , . . > 8 ? 7 5 4 13 7 „ Ditto Grand Secretary for Pttty Cash 73 o o „ Servants Wages ... 9 6 15 o
7 . ^ 8 7 £ t .,. 73 l 19 ° Thus it will be seen , that we have been able at the close of 1877 , to invest , £ 3000 Consols for the Fund of Benevolence , . siS'aooo / cr the Fund of General Purposes t-d , that Aw cial prosperity
appears to accompany the onward movements of the Craft , as might perhaps have been reasonably expected . We congratulate the Craft on the financial good management , which to the close of 1877 , had spent 0 ^ 5829 in charity , ^ 5760 in donations and pensions , and yet , in .
addition to the current expenditure , which may be rightly estimated at £ 4000 per annum , can put by £ 5000 , leaving an available balance in each fund . Let us hear no more from any quarter of " financial mismanagement , " it is alike untrue as a statement , and most unjust to our excellent and hard worked officials .
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The Vacant Secretaryship Of The Girls' School.
THE VACANT SECRETARYSHIP OF THE GIRLS' SCHOOL .
Without venturing to dictate to the electors aa to this or that favourite candidate , without seeking to anticipate the verdict of the Masonic
To Our Readers.
TO OUR READERS .
The FREEMASON is a Weekly Newspaper , price 2 Cu It is published every Friday morning , and contains the most important , interesting , and useful information relating to Freemasonry in every degree . Subscription , including postage : United America . India , India , China , & c Kingdom , the Continent , & c . Via Brindisi .
Twelve Months ios . 6 d . 12 s . od . 17 s . 4 d . Six „ 5 s . 3 d . 6 s . 6 d . 8 s . 8 d . Three „ ' 2 s . 8 d . 3 s . 3 d . 4 s . 6 d . Subscriptions may be paid for in stamps , but Post Office Orders or Cheques are preferred , the former payable to
GEORGE KENNING , CHIEF OFFICE , LONDON , the latter crossed London Joint Stock Bank . Advertisements and 1 ther business communications should be addressed to the Publisher . Communications on literary subjects and books for
review are to be forwarded to the Editor . Anonymous correspondence will be wholly disregarded , and the return of rejected MSS . cannot be guaranteed . Further information will be supplied ov application to the Publisher , IQ 8 , Fleet-street , London .
IMPORTANT NOTICE . COLONIAL and FOREIGN SUBSCRIBERS are informed that acknowledgments of remittances received are published in the first number of every month .
It is very necessary for our readers to advise us of all money orders they remit , more especially those from the United States of America and India ; otherwise we cannot tell where to credit them .
Several P . O . O . s are now in hand , but having received no advice we cannot credit them . <>
FOREIGN REMITTANCES RECEIVED . £ f . d . Aldridge , C , New York 160 Baylis , G . H ., Wellington , N . Z o 13 o Donald , M ., Madras ... ... ... ... 0120 Finley , Jno ., Lagos ... ... ... ... o 6 3
Furby , G . F ., Westland , N . Z . ] o 13 o Goldsmith , L . R ., Panama 2 13 10 Hancock , Hon . H . J . B ., Antigua j 15 6 Harely , C . A . C , Greymouth , N . Z 5 10 o Isaacs , H ., Paris ,. ... o 13 o Kent , F ., San Francisco ... 160 Lodge Homer , No . 806 , Smyrna ... ... 300
„ Mount Olive , No . 385 , Demerara ... 140 „ St . Andrew , No . 432 ( S . C ) , Dunedin , N . Z o 13 o Piesse , W ., Western Australia ... ... ... o 10 o Robertson , J ., Canada o 13 o Terry , F . B ., „ o 13 o Williams , G ., Bombay 160
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NOTICE . To prevent delay or miscarriage , it is particularly requested that ALL communications for he FREEMASON , may be addressed to the Office , 198 , Fleet-street , London .
To Advertisers.
TO ADVERTISERS .
The FnccfoAsoN has a large circulation in all parts of the Globe , its advantages as an advertising medium can therefore scarcely be overrated . ADVERTISEMENTS to ensure insertion in current week's issue should reach the Office , 198 , Fleet-street , by 12 o ' clock on Wednesdays .
Answers To Correspondents.
Answers to Correspondents .
MEsauiTA , J . G ., Jamaica . —The books were sent you some time back . In next Freemason will appear a note on " Les Philadelphes , " by Masonic Student . R . 0 . —in our next
Births ,Marriages And Deaths.
Births , Marriages and Deaths .
[ The charge is as . 6 d . for announcements , not exceedi n ' g four lines , under this heading . ]
BIRTHS . BAKER . —On the 25 th ult ., at Southwick-placc , W . the wife of G . B . Baker , of a daughter . COHEN' . —On the 27 th ult ., at Stanmore House , Adamsonroad , the wife of E . Cohen , of a son . WARNER . —On thc 22 nd ult ., at Kensington , the wife of E . G . Warner , of a daughter .
DEATHS . BARROW . —On the 18 th ult ., at Langridge Rectory , near Bath , Caroline Isabella , wife of the Rev . C . Barrow , aged 4 8 . CAMPBELL . —On the 30 th April , at Meean Meer , Punjab , Madelina Mary , infant daughter of Capt . C H .
Campbell , R . A . COTTAM . —On the 24 th ult ., at Randolph-gardens , Lizzie , daughter of the late H . R . Cottam . DAY . —On the 26 th ult ., at Baldock , Herts , Ellen , wife of the Rev . E . Day , M . A ., aged 43 .
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The Freemason , SATURDAY , J UNE I , 1878 .
Official Appointments.
OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS .
We are enabled to state that the Duke of St . Albans has resigned Lincolnshire , and been appointed by the Grand Master Prov . G . M . for Nottinghamshire ; and William Henry Smyth ,
Esq ., M . A ., Deputy Lteut . and Justice of the Peace of the North Riding of Yorkshire , High Steward of the Borough of Louth , & c , of Elkirrgton Hall , Louth , has been appointed b y H . R . H . to be Provincial Grand Master for Lincolnshire .
The Next Quarterly Communication.
THE NEXT QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION .
The approaching gathering of Grand Lodge will be a most interesting one , alike on general and special Masonic grounds . It will deal with the seasonable vote of congratulation to our Illustrious Bro . the Emperor of Germany , about which there is but one opinion among English
Masons . It will also take up the financial question , of much importance to English Masonry . With regard to the former question English Freemasons , ever loyal , have been shocked by an act , alike desperately wicked , and frantically insane . It is mournful to realize , on what an act of
cruel wickedness , humanly speaking , a life dear to Germany and valuable to the world , depended for a few moments , though at the same time as Masons , we shall devoutly recognize the preserving and over-ruling hand of T . G . A . O . T . U . in thus mercifully delivering our Illustrious Brother , a
great and sagacious ruler , . from the murderous hands of a cowardly assassin . The congratulation of our English Grand Lodge will be alike heartfelt , unanimous , and enthusiastic . The financial question deserves grave consideration . Wc have not departed from the views we
originally ventured to express upon the subject . Any settlement which does not proceed on purely business principles , which does not recognize the functions and the responsibility of the Grand Treasurer , distinctly , or which renders the Grand Treasurership merely an ornamental post , and
above all , which ignores the advisability and need of Security , can in our humble opinion , be only temporary , and will eventually have to be altered and amended , We think that now is the time to consider carefully all our official procedure , alike as regards the Grand Trea urer
and the Grand Secretary ' s office , and that it is our bounden duty , as men of sense and business habits , to try and place the whole of our Secretarial and financial arrangements on a safe , a satisfactory , and a permanent footing . The English Grand Lodge is a
most important body , with an increasing income , and an enlarged constituency , and in our humble opinion , any proposals which serve to perpetuate the present state of affairs , which are indefensible on every ground , may last perhaps for a few years , but must one day be hastily
changed , when , perhaps , a ruder shock and more serious contingencies , awaken us at last to a keen sense of the overwhelming need of a thorough recognition of the great princip le of actual responsibility on the one hand , and available security on the other . We say all this most
deferentially to hig her authorities and wiser heads , but holding these opinions honestly , we see no reason to suppress them , the more so as we believe equally strongly , that in Freemasonry and everything else , the doctrine of " reserve "
is very questionable teaching , and that plain speaking and manly openness are best for us all alike . We shall touch upon the other and ordinary matters of our Masonic business at the Quarterly Communication , in our next impression ,
Grand Lodge Finances .
GRAND LODGE FINANCES .
We are in possession of the Receipts and Ex penditure of Grand Lodge for 1377 , and we are struck , as all will be , with their very satisfactory appearance , indeed we will add , that we hardly ever remember any more promising or more suggestive . As regards the Fund of Benevolence
Grand Lodge Finances .
it is credited during 1877 with ggto . ifc ns . 6 d . which sum is made up as follows : — FUND FOR BENEVOLENCE . Analysis of Receipts and Payments for year ending 31 st December , 1877 : —
Dr £ s . d . £ s . d . To Balance in hands of Grand Treasurer , ist January , i g 77 1829 16 S
„ Dividends on Consols ... 1 305 9 10 „ Contributions of Lodges 6876 7 o „ Fees of Honour ... ... 111 5 3 o „ Calendars and Pocket Books 27 13 o 8324 14 io <
£ 10 , 154 11 6 . Cr . £ s . d . £ s . d . By sundry amounts voted to Petitioners ... ... 5829 o o ,, Donations to Royal
Benevolent Institution ... 800 o o ,, Printing Summonses of Lodge of Benevolence 10 1 ; o 66 49 15 o-,, Purchase of £ 3000 Three
per Cent . Consols ... 38 91 5 „ Cash iu hands of Grand Treasurer , 31 st Dec , i 8 / 7 613 11 6 £ 10 , 154 11 6 .
ruM > KOR GENERAL PURPOSES . Analysis of Receipts and Payments ' for the year ending 31 st December , 1877 : — Dr . £ s . cl . £ s . d . To Balance in hands of Grand Treasurer , ist January ,
1877 1212 6 7 ,, Dividends on Annuities ... 325 17 6 „ Rents for House Property , Lodges , tec 2593 12 8 „ Contributions cf Lodgis 88 93 10 o „ Fees of Honour ... ... 80 4 o
11 , 8 97 4 2 „ Sale of Books of Constitutions 138 17 i ) „ Sale of Charity Medals 54 12 o
„ Subscriptions for Grand Lodge Reports ... 8 17 6 202 7 3 ,, Grand Chapter , for onefifth if thc Salaries for the year ... ... 420 1 o
nC' 3 . 73 " 9 ° Cr . £ s . d . £ s . d . By Purchase of Charity Medals 52 10 o ,, Repairs and Decorations 392 17 t , „ Printing and Stationery 35 S 6 3 „ Cerlificatis and Warrants 413 4 c
„ Miscellaneous Expenses 255 8 2 „ Postages ... ... 123 o o „ Petty Disbursements ... 107 18 9 „ Donatkns and Pensions 5760 4 o ,, Wages 384 10 o
,, Rates and" axes ... S 5 C 1 3 3 „ Salaries ... ... 2 ijfi 6 o 11 , 060 10 5 „ Purchase of £ 2000 Three per Cent . Annuities ... 1935 o a-.. Cash in hands of Grand j —
11 —— - " •—~ . . . . .. . Treasurer , 31 st Dec , . . > 8 ? 7 5 4 13 7 „ Ditto Grand Secretary for Pttty Cash 73 o o „ Servants Wages ... 9 6 15 o
7 . ^ 8 7 £ t .,. 73 l 19 ° Thus it will be seen , that we have been able at the close of 1877 , to invest , £ 3000 Consols for the Fund of Benevolence , . siS'aooo / cr the Fund of General Purposes t-d , that Aw cial prosperity
appears to accompany the onward movements of the Craft , as might perhaps have been reasonably expected . We congratulate the Craft on the financial good management , which to the close of 1877 , had spent 0 ^ 5829 in charity , ^ 5760 in donations and pensions , and yet , in .
addition to the current expenditure , which may be rightly estimated at £ 4000 per annum , can put by £ 5000 , leaving an available balance in each fund . Let us hear no more from any quarter of " financial mismanagement , " it is alike untrue as a statement , and most unjust to our excellent and hard worked officials .