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Metropolitan Mosonic Meetings.

FRIDAY , MARCH 9 . Lodge 33 , Britannic , F . M . H . „ 134 , Caledonian , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-st . „ is 7 . Bedford , F . M . H ,

„ j 77 , Domatic , Anderton ' s Hot ., Fleet-st . „ 1420 , Earl Spencer , Northcote Hot ., Wandsworth . LODGES OF INSTRUCTION . Union Waterloo , Thomas-st ., Woolwich . Robert Burns , Union Tav ., Air-st ., Regent-st . Belgrave , Constitution , Bedford-st ., Covent Garden .

Unions Emulation ( for M . M . ' s ) , F . M . H . Temperance , Victoria Tav ., Victoria-road , Deptford . Clapton , White Hart , Clapton . Metropolitan , Portugal Hot ., Fleet-st . St . Marylebone , British Stores Tav ., St . John's Wood . Westbourne , Horse & Groom , Winsley-st ., Oxford-st . United Pilgrims , Surrey M . H ., Camberwell New-road . St . James ' s , New Tanners'Arms , Grang-.-rd ., Bermondsey .

Duke of Edinburgh , Silver Lion , Penny-fields , Poplar . Doric , Earl Grey Tav ., Mile-end-road . Burgoyne , Grafton Arras , Prince of Wales's-road , N . W . St . Luke's , White Hart , King's-rd ., Chelsea . Chigwell , Prince's Hall , Buckhurst-hill . Burdett Coutts , Approach Tav ., Victoria Park .

Royal Standard , The Castle , Holloway-rd . Rane ' . agh , Bell and Anchor , Hammersmith-id . Stability , Guildhall Tav ., Gresham-st . St . George ' s , Globe Tav ., Greenwich . Pythagorean Chapter , Prince of Orange , Greenwich-rd . William Preston , Feathers Tav . Up . George-st ., Edgware-rd . SirHugh Myddelton , 25 , King Edward-st ., Liverpool-rd ., N .

MASONIC MEETINGS IN WEST LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE . For the Week ending Saturday , March 10 , 1877 . MONDAY , MARCH 5 . Lodge 113 , Unanimity , Bull Hot ., Preston . 104 . ? . Stamford , Town Hot ., Altrincham .

„ 1051 , Rowley , M . R ., Lancaster . „ 126 4 , Neptune , M . H ., Liverpool . „ 1380 , Skelmersdale , Queen ' s Hot ., Waterloo . Chap . 605 , De Tabley , Seacombe Hot ., Seacombe . Everton L . of I ., M . H ., Liverpool .

TUESDAY , MARCH 6 . Lodge 673 , St . John ' s , M . H ., Liverpool . 11 99 S > Furness , M . T ., Ulverstone . , 1476 , Blackpool , Clifton Arms , Blackpool . Merchants' L . of I ., M . H ., Liverpool . Bootle L . of I ., Assembly R ., Bootle . Chap . 203 , St . John of Jerusalem , M . H ., Liverpool . Mark Lodge n , Joppa , M . R ., Birkenhead .

•WEDNESDAY , MARCH 7 . Lodge 1013 , Royal Victoria , M . H ., Liverpool . » i I 33 S . Lindsay , 20 , King-st ., Wigan . „ 1354 , Marquis of Lome , M . R ., Leigh . „ 1620 , Marlborough , Derby H ., Tuebrook , Liverpool . Chap . 477 , Fidelity , M . R ., Birkenhead . Downshire L . of I ., M . H ., Liverpool . De Grey and Ripon L . of I ., 80 , N . Hill-st ., Liverpool . Mark Lodge , 65 , W . Lancashire , M . H ., Liverpool .

THURSDAY , MARCH 8 . Lodge 2 \ 6 , Harmony , Adelphi Hot ., Liverpool . , 1 333 , Royal Preston , Vic . Garrison Hot ., Fulwood . „ 477 , Mersey , M . R ., Birkenhead . „ 786 , Croxteth United Service , M . H ., Liverpool . 1035 , Prince of Wales , M . H ., Kirkdale , Liverpool .

„ 1182 , Duke of Edinburgh , M . H ., Liverpool . „ 1213 , Bridgwater , Cross Keys Hot ., Eccles . Chap . 220 , Harmony , Garston Hot ., Garston . Mariners' L . of I ., M . H ., Liverpool . FRIDAY , MARCH 9 . Lodge 1289 , Bedford House , Rock Ferry .

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No . 1 , MARCH 2 , 1877 . THE SCOTTISHFREEMASON,Published Fortni ghtly , Price id . The want of an organ to efficiently represent the interests of Freemasonry in all degrees under the Scottish Constitution has long been felt , and to meet this want will be the constant endeavour of the Conductors of The SCOTTISH FREEMASON , who will spare no efforts to make this new candidate for public favour worthy the liberal support of the great and influential body , whose interests it will represent . It will contain Masoric News from all parts of the Globe , but devoted chiefly to the proceedings of the MASONIC FRATERNITY OF SCOTLAND . The meetings of all the Lodges , Chapters , & c , throughout Scotland will be published , on Secretaries sending notice of the same . A series of original articles will be contributed by eminent literary brethren , on various topics connected with the History and Antiquities of the Craft in Scotland , and correspondence is invited on such subjects , as also on Masonic sayings and doings of the present day . Subscription ( including Postage ) Payalle in advance , Annual , 5 s . jd . ; Half-Year , as . od . ; Quarterly , is . jd . BRO . GEORGE KENNING , PROPRIETOR . OFFICE : 9 , WEST HOWARD ST . ( OFF JAMAICA ST . ) , GLASGOW .

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NOW READY , THE MARCH NUMBER OF THE MASONICMAGAZINE:A Monthl y Digest oj Freemasonry in all its Branches . CONTENTS . Masonic Monthly Summary . The " Arms " of the Freemasons in England . The Rev . Mr . Pandi and Freemasonry . Wonders of Operative Masonry . Letter of Bro . W . J . Hughan to the Grand Lodge of Ohio . An Old , Old Story . Life ' s Roll Call . A Soft Answer . Social Problem . ! and their Peaceful Solution . An Oration upon Masonry . A Centennial Curiosity . A Londoner ' s Visit to a North York Dale . The Ancient Mysteries , and Modern Freemasonry . The Lady Muriel . The Morgan Affair . Freemasonry in Americi . Notes on Literature , Science and Art . Notes by Father Foy on his Second Lecture . POETRY : — Life's Lesson . Sonnet . The Enchanted Isle of the Sea . Don't Take it to Heart . Leedle Yawcob Strauss . The Masonic Magazine will be forwarded from the Office of Publication , throughout the United Kingdom , on the following terms : — Twelve Months ... ... ... 7 o Six Months ., 3 6 One Copy o 7 For foreign parts , postage on 4 oz . Magazine must be added . PUBLISHING OFFICE : 198 , FLEET ST .. LONDON .

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NOrr READY , FREE OAT APPLICATION , An Elaborate Illuminated MASONICALMANACK,For 1877 . Printed on Card , in Gold and Colours . Size , 18 by 12 , WITH PORTRAITS OF H . R . H . the PRINCE OF WALES , M . W . G . M . The Right Hon . the EARL OF CARNARVON , M . W . Pro G . M ., The Right Hon . LORD SKELMERSDALE , R . W . D . G . M ., In full Masonic Regalia ; and Medallions of The Right Hon . LORD DONOUGHMORE , S . G . W . ; The Hon . W . W . VERNON , J . G . W . ; SAMUEL TOMKINS , Esq ., G . Treasurer ; JOHN HERVEY , Esq ., G . Secretary . Above may be obtained of the Publisher of the Freemason , 198 , FLEET STREET , LONDON , or will be sent , post free , to any part of the world on receipt of name and address , legibly written , accompanied by two Penny stamps .

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DOYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT 1 ^ . AV STITUxiON for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons . —The generous support and influence of the Governors and Subscribers to the above Institution is earnestly and respectfully solicited at the ensuing Election in May on behalf of BRO . RICHARD EDWARD BARNES , P . M . 15 , and P . Z . 13 , Aged 63 Years , of 48 , Hoxton . square . The said Bro . R . E . Barnes was initiated in the Kent Lodge , No . 15 , on the 17 th day of November , 18 35 , and has subscribed thereto 41 years ; be has also acted as Honorary Secretary to the same for 35 years ; served the office of W . M . ; and is now the Father of the Lodge . He joined the United Mariners Lodge , No . 30 , on the 4 th day of November , 1845 ; subscribed thereto 31 years ; and is also the Father of that Lodge . He was exalted in the Union Waterloo Chapter , No . 13 , on the 26 th day of July , 1842 ; served the office of M . E . Z . ; has acted as Scribe E . for 30 years ; and is now the Father of the Chapter . He was for upwards of 30 years Master and Proprietor of Hoxton Educational Institution , Hoxton . square , a profession and position he was gradually compelled to relinquish in consequence of the erection by public subscription , within a few hundred yards of his own establishmcnt , of a large Middle-class School , capable of accommodating 1200 boys , with which he was totall y unable to compete . Has a family consisting of a wife and three children , entirely dependent upon him for support , and failing sight is a source of great anxiety . PAID DUES TO BENEVOLENT FUND 72 YEARS , ( having subscribed to the Kent Lodge , No . 15 , 41 years , to the United Mariners' Lodge , No . 30 , 31 years ) . * * Bro . Barnes , being P . M . and P . Z ., would be glad to act as Tyler to a Lodge , or Janitor to a Chapter .

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ft OYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR xv BOYS . —APRIL ELECTION , 1877 . —Your v ° ' « and Interest are earnestly solicited on behalf of HARRY WILLIAM FAIRMAN , Aged 10 years and 6 months . ( Son of the late Bro . George Fairman ) , formerly of the White Hart , College-street , Lambeth , and lately of the New Golden Cross Hotel , Hastings . Bro . Fairman was initiated in the Vitruvian Lodge , No . 87 , in December , 1864 ; joined the Derwent Lodge , No . 40 , Hastings , in March , 1869 ; was S . W . the year preceding his death , and was greatly respected ; he was an Arch and Mark Mason , and continued a Subscribing Member to all until his death in April , 187 C . He left a widow and four young children almost unprovided for . The case is strongly recommended by the following Brethren : — Bro . Thomas Trollope ( M . D . ) Prov . G . S . W . Sussex , and P . M . Derwent Lodge , 40 , Hastings . „ * Jacob de Solla , P . M . 1017 , 68 , Waterloo-road , London . „ C . W . Duke , P . Prov . G . S . D . Sussex , P . M . 40 , and Abbey Lodge , ri 8 . „ J . G . Bond , Vitruvian , 87 . „ # Sidney Edwards , Lion and Lamb Lodge , 192 , anil Cripplegate Lodge , 1613 , 9 6 , Fore-street , City . „ Jas . Dorman , P . Prov . G . J . D . Sussex , and P . M . 40 . „ J . R . Foulger , W . M . 1613 , P . M . 177 . „ Charles M . Norris , W . M . Derwent Lodge , No . 40 , Hastings . „ J . Cohu , P . M . Lion and Lamb Lodge , 192 . „ T . H . Cole , Prov . G . A . D . C . Sussex , and P . M . 40 . „ C . Benson , Lion and Lamb Lodge , 192 , J . W . Cripplegate Lodge , 1613 . „ * T . Orger , Derwent Lodge , 40 , Hastings . „ A . R . Croucher ( M . D . ) S . W . Derwent Lodge , 40 . „ W . Glenister , J . D . Derwent Lodge , 40 . „ * T . Watt , York Hotel , Hastings . „ * H . Caston , i , Combermere Villas , Crystal Palaceroad , East Dulwich , Derwent Lodge , 40 . „ W . Medwin . Lion and Lamb Lodge , 192 , Cripplegate Lodge , 1613 , „ R . Bright , Lion and Lamb Lodge , 192 , Cripplegate . „ * J . Cooper , 131 , Loughborough Park-road , Loughborough , Brixton . „ J . Vickers , Vice President , 41 , Holland Park . „ G . M . E . Snow , Vice Patron , Stock Exchange . „ George Phillips , W . M . Fidelity , No . 3 , 6 9 , High Holborn . Those marked * will thankfully receive Proxies ; also the Widow , 2 , Nursery-villas , Bishop Stortford , Herts .

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TESTIMONIAL TO THE R.W.PROV.G.M.FOR MIDDLESEX. Article 4
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SPECULUM SAPIENTIÆ -THE MYSTERIOUS MIRROR-SPECULUM OF WISDOM.. Article 5
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THE AGENDA PAPER FOR GRAND LODGE. Article 7
THE FUNDS OF GRAND LODGE. Article 7
Original Correspondence. Article 7
Multum in Parbo, or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 8
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF CORNWALL. Article 8
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 9
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Metropolitan Mosonic Meetings.

FRIDAY , MARCH 9 . Lodge 33 , Britannic , F . M . H . „ 134 , Caledonian , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-st . „ is 7 . Bedford , F . M . H ,

„ j 77 , Domatic , Anderton ' s Hot ., Fleet-st . „ 1420 , Earl Spencer , Northcote Hot ., Wandsworth . LODGES OF INSTRUCTION . Union Waterloo , Thomas-st ., Woolwich . Robert Burns , Union Tav ., Air-st ., Regent-st . Belgrave , Constitution , Bedford-st ., Covent Garden .

Unions Emulation ( for M . M . ' s ) , F . M . H . Temperance , Victoria Tav ., Victoria-road , Deptford . Clapton , White Hart , Clapton . Metropolitan , Portugal Hot ., Fleet-st . St . Marylebone , British Stores Tav ., St . John's Wood . Westbourne , Horse & Groom , Winsley-st ., Oxford-st . United Pilgrims , Surrey M . H ., Camberwell New-road . St . James ' s , New Tanners'Arms , Grang-.-rd ., Bermondsey .

Duke of Edinburgh , Silver Lion , Penny-fields , Poplar . Doric , Earl Grey Tav ., Mile-end-road . Burgoyne , Grafton Arras , Prince of Wales's-road , N . W . St . Luke's , White Hart , King's-rd ., Chelsea . Chigwell , Prince's Hall , Buckhurst-hill . Burdett Coutts , Approach Tav ., Victoria Park .

Royal Standard , The Castle , Holloway-rd . Rane ' . agh , Bell and Anchor , Hammersmith-id . Stability , Guildhall Tav ., Gresham-st . St . George ' s , Globe Tav ., Greenwich . Pythagorean Chapter , Prince of Orange , Greenwich-rd . William Preston , Feathers Tav . Up . George-st ., Edgware-rd . SirHugh Myddelton , 25 , King Edward-st ., Liverpool-rd ., N .

MASONIC MEETINGS IN WEST LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE . For the Week ending Saturday , March 10 , 1877 . MONDAY , MARCH 5 . Lodge 113 , Unanimity , Bull Hot ., Preston . 104 . ? . Stamford , Town Hot ., Altrincham .

„ 1051 , Rowley , M . R ., Lancaster . „ 126 4 , Neptune , M . H ., Liverpool . „ 1380 , Skelmersdale , Queen ' s Hot ., Waterloo . Chap . 605 , De Tabley , Seacombe Hot ., Seacombe . Everton L . of I ., M . H ., Liverpool .

TUESDAY , MARCH 6 . Lodge 673 , St . John ' s , M . H ., Liverpool . 11 99 S > Furness , M . T ., Ulverstone . , 1476 , Blackpool , Clifton Arms , Blackpool . Merchants' L . of I ., M . H ., Liverpool . Bootle L . of I ., Assembly R ., Bootle . Chap . 203 , St . John of Jerusalem , M . H ., Liverpool . Mark Lodge n , Joppa , M . R ., Birkenhead .

•WEDNESDAY , MARCH 7 . Lodge 1013 , Royal Victoria , M . H ., Liverpool . » i I 33 S . Lindsay , 20 , King-st ., Wigan . „ 1354 , Marquis of Lome , M . R ., Leigh . „ 1620 , Marlborough , Derby H ., Tuebrook , Liverpool . Chap . 477 , Fidelity , M . R ., Birkenhead . Downshire L . of I ., M . H ., Liverpool . De Grey and Ripon L . of I ., 80 , N . Hill-st ., Liverpool . Mark Lodge , 65 , W . Lancashire , M . H ., Liverpool .

THURSDAY , MARCH 8 . Lodge 2 \ 6 , Harmony , Adelphi Hot ., Liverpool . , 1 333 , Royal Preston , Vic . Garrison Hot ., Fulwood . „ 477 , Mersey , M . R ., Birkenhead . „ 786 , Croxteth United Service , M . H ., Liverpool . 1035 , Prince of Wales , M . H ., Kirkdale , Liverpool .

„ 1182 , Duke of Edinburgh , M . H ., Liverpool . „ 1213 , Bridgwater , Cross Keys Hot ., Eccles . Chap . 220 , Harmony , Garston Hot ., Garston . Mariners' L . of I ., M . H ., Liverpool . FRIDAY , MARCH 9 . Lodge 1289 , Bedford House , Rock Ferry .

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'"TO LET . —The upper part of a House in X Little Britain ( three Floors ) . Address Office of this paper . r T 0 LET . —A Large Li ght Floor , with Gateway entrance . Address 3 a , Little Britain . ^ yANTED . —Odd Numbers or Odd Set 7 of the " Freemason , " from the commencement . Lowest price . —Address , T . Francis , Emsworth .

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No . 1 , MARCH 2 , 1877 . THE SCOTTISHFREEMASON,Published Fortni ghtly , Price id . The want of an organ to efficiently represent the interests of Freemasonry in all degrees under the Scottish Constitution has long been felt , and to meet this want will be the constant endeavour of the Conductors of The SCOTTISH FREEMASON , who will spare no efforts to make this new candidate for public favour worthy the liberal support of the great and influential body , whose interests it will represent . It will contain Masoric News from all parts of the Globe , but devoted chiefly to the proceedings of the MASONIC FRATERNITY OF SCOTLAND . The meetings of all the Lodges , Chapters , & c , throughout Scotland will be published , on Secretaries sending notice of the same . A series of original articles will be contributed by eminent literary brethren , on various topics connected with the History and Antiquities of the Craft in Scotland , and correspondence is invited on such subjects , as also on Masonic sayings and doings of the present day . Subscription ( including Postage ) Payalle in advance , Annual , 5 s . jd . ; Half-Year , as . od . ; Quarterly , is . jd . BRO . GEORGE KENNING , PROPRIETOR . OFFICE : 9 , WEST HOWARD ST . ( OFF JAMAICA ST . ) , GLASGOW .

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NOW READY , THE MARCH NUMBER OF THE MASONICMAGAZINE:A Monthl y Digest oj Freemasonry in all its Branches . CONTENTS . Masonic Monthly Summary . The " Arms " of the Freemasons in England . The Rev . Mr . Pandi and Freemasonry . Wonders of Operative Masonry . Letter of Bro . W . J . Hughan to the Grand Lodge of Ohio . An Old , Old Story . Life ' s Roll Call . A Soft Answer . Social Problem . ! and their Peaceful Solution . An Oration upon Masonry . A Centennial Curiosity . A Londoner ' s Visit to a North York Dale . The Ancient Mysteries , and Modern Freemasonry . The Lady Muriel . The Morgan Affair . Freemasonry in Americi . Notes on Literature , Science and Art . Notes by Father Foy on his Second Lecture . POETRY : — Life's Lesson . Sonnet . The Enchanted Isle of the Sea . Don't Take it to Heart . Leedle Yawcob Strauss . The Masonic Magazine will be forwarded from the Office of Publication , throughout the United Kingdom , on the following terms : — Twelve Months ... ... ... 7 o Six Months ., 3 6 One Copy o 7 For foreign parts , postage on 4 oz . Magazine must be added . PUBLISHING OFFICE : 198 , FLEET ST .. LONDON .

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NOrr READY , FREE OAT APPLICATION , An Elaborate Illuminated MASONICALMANACK,For 1877 . Printed on Card , in Gold and Colours . Size , 18 by 12 , WITH PORTRAITS OF H . R . H . the PRINCE OF WALES , M . W . G . M . The Right Hon . the EARL OF CARNARVON , M . W . Pro G . M ., The Right Hon . LORD SKELMERSDALE , R . W . D . G . M ., In full Masonic Regalia ; and Medallions of The Right Hon . LORD DONOUGHMORE , S . G . W . ; The Hon . W . W . VERNON , J . G . W . ; SAMUEL TOMKINS , Esq ., G . Treasurer ; JOHN HERVEY , Esq ., G . Secretary . Above may be obtained of the Publisher of the Freemason , 198 , FLEET STREET , LONDON , or will be sent , post free , to any part of the world on receipt of name and address , legibly written , accompanied by two Penny stamps .

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DOYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT 1 ^ . AV STITUxiON for Aged Freemasons and Widows of Freemasons . —The generous support and influence of the Governors and Subscribers to the above Institution is earnestly and respectfully solicited at the ensuing Election in May on behalf of BRO . RICHARD EDWARD BARNES , P . M . 15 , and P . Z . 13 , Aged 63 Years , of 48 , Hoxton . square . The said Bro . R . E . Barnes was initiated in the Kent Lodge , No . 15 , on the 17 th day of November , 18 35 , and has subscribed thereto 41 years ; be has also acted as Honorary Secretary to the same for 35 years ; served the office of W . M . ; and is now the Father of the Lodge . He joined the United Mariners Lodge , No . 30 , on the 4 th day of November , 1845 ; subscribed thereto 31 years ; and is also the Father of that Lodge . He was exalted in the Union Waterloo Chapter , No . 13 , on the 26 th day of July , 1842 ; served the office of M . E . Z . ; has acted as Scribe E . for 30 years ; and is now the Father of the Chapter . He was for upwards of 30 years Master and Proprietor of Hoxton Educational Institution , Hoxton . square , a profession and position he was gradually compelled to relinquish in consequence of the erection by public subscription , within a few hundred yards of his own establishmcnt , of a large Middle-class School , capable of accommodating 1200 boys , with which he was totall y unable to compete . Has a family consisting of a wife and three children , entirely dependent upon him for support , and failing sight is a source of great anxiety . PAID DUES TO BENEVOLENT FUND 72 YEARS , ( having subscribed to the Kent Lodge , No . 15 , 41 years , to the United Mariners' Lodge , No . 30 , 31 years ) . * * Bro . Barnes , being P . M . and P . Z ., would be glad to act as Tyler to a Lodge , or Janitor to a Chapter .

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ft OYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR xv BOYS . —APRIL ELECTION , 1877 . —Your v ° ' « and Interest are earnestly solicited on behalf of HARRY WILLIAM FAIRMAN , Aged 10 years and 6 months . ( Son of the late Bro . George Fairman ) , formerly of the White Hart , College-street , Lambeth , and lately of the New Golden Cross Hotel , Hastings . Bro . Fairman was initiated in the Vitruvian Lodge , No . 87 , in December , 1864 ; joined the Derwent Lodge , No . 40 , Hastings , in March , 1869 ; was S . W . the year preceding his death , and was greatly respected ; he was an Arch and Mark Mason , and continued a Subscribing Member to all until his death in April , 187 C . He left a widow and four young children almost unprovided for . The case is strongly recommended by the following Brethren : — Bro . Thomas Trollope ( M . D . ) Prov . G . S . W . Sussex , and P . M . Derwent Lodge , 40 , Hastings . „ * Jacob de Solla , P . M . 1017 , 68 , Waterloo-road , London . „ C . W . Duke , P . Prov . G . S . D . Sussex , P . M . 40 , and Abbey Lodge , ri 8 . „ J . G . Bond , Vitruvian , 87 . „ # Sidney Edwards , Lion and Lamb Lodge , 192 , anil Cripplegate Lodge , 1613 , 9 6 , Fore-street , City . „ Jas . Dorman , P . Prov . G . J . D . Sussex , and P . M . 40 . „ J . R . Foulger , W . M . 1613 , P . M . 177 . „ Charles M . Norris , W . M . Derwent Lodge , No . 40 , Hastings . „ J . Cohu , P . M . Lion and Lamb Lodge , 192 . „ T . H . Cole , Prov . G . A . D . C . Sussex , and P . M . 40 . „ C . Benson , Lion and Lamb Lodge , 192 , J . W . Cripplegate Lodge , 1613 . „ * T . Orger , Derwent Lodge , 40 , Hastings . „ A . R . Croucher ( M . D . ) S . W . Derwent Lodge , 40 . „ W . Glenister , J . D . Derwent Lodge , 40 . „ * T . Watt , York Hotel , Hastings . „ * H . Caston , i , Combermere Villas , Crystal Palaceroad , East Dulwich , Derwent Lodge , 40 . „ W . Medwin . Lion and Lamb Lodge , 192 , Cripplegate Lodge , 1613 , „ R . Bright , Lion and Lamb Lodge , 192 , Cripplegate . „ * J . Cooper , 131 , Loughborough Park-road , Loughborough , Brixton . „ J . Vickers , Vice President , 41 , Holland Park . „ G . M . E . Snow , Vice Patron , Stock Exchange . „ George Phillips , W . M . Fidelity , No . 3 , 6 9 , High Holborn . Those marked * will thankfully receive Proxies ; also the Widow , 2 , Nursery-villas , Bishop Stortford , Herts .

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J & i ® jSsg & . J 7 REEMAN'S CHLORODYNE , the / JffiSElaifl ^ lSab Original and Only true . —Hundreds it icrai £ ^ u £ p 2 f * p medical practitioners testify to its marvellous BBn ^ mRk vJ efficacy in the cure of Asthma , Bronchitis , faBuf'rOo . Coughs , Neuralgia , Fevers , Cholera , Dys « - 4 & ff £ t & ifP &* tery , Spasms , and all Nerve Pains . Low T */[ rip uikR * Chancellor Selbornc , Lord Justice Jam « i e ** and Lord Ir . stice Mollis )] , decided in ' favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE , and agaW Brown and Davenport , compellingthcm to pay all costs in thesui- ' See 7 i » iM of July J 4 , 1873 . Hollies is . ijd ., as . gd ., 4 s . fid ., lis , and 20 s . Soid by all chemists . The following testimonials are taken from many others . From Jno . Tanner . M . D ., K . lt . C . P ., M . R . C . S ., L . S . A ., L . M ., Phyiid 1 ' - to Farringdon Dispensary , London . " It gives me great pleasure to bear testimony in favour p Freeman ' s Chlorodync . I have prescribed it extensively , and cases of Asthma , Chronic Bronchitis , the last stage of Phthsis ,- ' " the Winter Cough of the aged , 1 have never found any substiti'K or chemical combination its equal ; moreover , in all cases \ vlit- ' ' a Sedative is required , it is a certain , safe and agreeable remedy . From T . D . Swallow , M . D ., M . R . C . S ., F . ng ., L . S . A ., Surgeon to * Royal South London Dispensary , and Medical Officer to the Lon <> ° " City Missions . " 1 have great pleasure in stating that 1 am constantly present ing Freeman ' s Chlorodyne in Consumption and Asthma , and a > a Sedative in Cancer , and in cases of Diarrhcca and DysenKO ' I am daily witnessing its striking effects . " None genuine without the words , " Freeman ' s Original CM "' " ' dyne , " engraved on the Government Stamp . Numerous Testimonials from the most eminent medical men accoi"l '"'> "" ' , _„»„ . each bottle .

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