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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c . ' , M . W . G . M . TREASURER : JOHN A . FARNFIELD , Esq . BANKERS : LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 , High Holborn , London , W . C . Upwards of 13 iS Annuitants have received the benefits of the Institution since its foundation in 1 S 42 . 1 S 2 Men and 230 Widows are Annuitants at the present time . Amount paid Annually in Annuities ^ 15 , 000 Permanent Income only , £ 3 , 600 Deficit ^ 11 , 400 142 Candidates for next Election . THE JUBILEE FESTIVAL will be held at the COVENT GARDEN THEATRE ROYAL , ON WEDNESDAY , 24 TH FEBRUARY , 1892 , under the distinguished Presidency of the RT . HON . THE EARL OF MOUNT EDGCUMBE , D . G . M ., R . W . Prov . Grand Master for Cornwall . Brethren are earnestly solicited to accept the Stewardship upon this most important occasion , and to fonvard their names as soon as possible , with full particulars , to JAMES TERRY ( V .-Pat ., P . G . Swd . Br . ) , Secretary . Office : —4 , Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .
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THE MASONIC AND MILITARY ORDERS OF KNIGHTS OF ROME AND OF THE RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE , K . H . S ., AND ST . JOHN THE EVANGELIST . COLONEL SIR FRANCIS BURDETT , BART ., M . 111 . Grand Sovereign and Grand Commander of St . John . RIGHT HON . THE EARL OF EUSTON , M . Eminent Grand Viceroy and Deputy Grand Commander of St . John . THE ANNUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE GRAND IMPERIAL CONCLAVE WILL BE HOLDEN AT MARK MASONS' HALL , GT . QUEEN ST ., W . C , ON MONDAY , MARCH ~ 7 TH , 1 S 92 , At FIVE o'clock in the Afternoon . Nominations for Grand Senate , Executive Committee , and Grand High Almoner's Fund to be sent to the Grand Recorder before 20 th February . At the conclusion of the business of thc Grand Imperial Council , a Commandery of St . John the Evangelist will be held , and the Orders of K . H . S . and St . John , will be conferred on all eligible Candidates who may notify their 'Mention to the Registrar-General , not later than the 2 nd of March ; Fee , One Guinea . A BANQUET will be provided at Seven o'clock . Tickets , One Guinea each ; and it is requested that every Knight Companion intending to dine will forward his name to the Orand Recorder with as little delay as possible . . Kni ghts will not be admitted unless they appear in the 'nsi-Tnia of their rank in the Order , Knights of St . John in White Sashes . CHARLES FITZGERALD MATIER , Graml UccvrtU-r ami Hviiieli'iii' -Geiicivl . Mark Masons' Hall , W . C . THE GENERAL STATUTES OF THE ORDER , with an Appendix and Engravings of the Jewels and Regalia—» nce , Cloth , is . 6 d . —can be obtained of the GRAND KECORDEK , Mark Masons' Hall , W . C .
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gRO . CHAS . JEFFREY MORGAN FURNISHING UNDERTAKER , MORGAN'S PLACE , 2 S 7 , LIVERPOOL ROAD , ISLINGTON , N . FUNERALS AT STATED CHARGES . " Apartment for the reception of persons dying from home . ^ STANCE NO OBJECT .
Ad00707
F ^ E £ ? N ' HYMN . —THE P . I STB . X , C » 7 * Words and Music composed by J-STEIN . Price is . 6 d . nett . ^ ndon * GEORGE KENNING , 16 & IGA , Gt . Queen-st .
Ad00708
ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF "THE FREEMASON . " Per Insertion , SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 0 5 ONE PAGE 10 o ONE COLUMN 3 10 PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , ZS . 6 d ., and 6 d . PER LINB additional .
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Established in the Reign of King William IV . DRINSMEAD PIANOS . BRINSMEAD PIANOS . Her Majesty the QUEEN , His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales , and the Royal Family USE the BRINSMEAD PIANOFORTES . Prices from 40 Guineas , or £ 3 17 s . per quarter on the hire system . JOHN BRINSMEAD and SONS , Pianoforte Manufacturers , iS , 20 , and C 2 , Wigmore Street , London , W . Lists Free , and of the leading Musicsellers . Numerous gold medals .
Ad00710
GILLIAM ( Successors to Makepeace and Walford ) , SILVERSMITHS , JEWELLERS , AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS , DEALERS IN ANTIQUE PLATE & JEWELLERY . 6 , SERLE STREET , LINCOLN ' S INN , 446 , OXFORD STREET , NEAR ORCHARD STREET . The Freemason of May 10 th , 1891 , says— " Messrs . Gilliam Bros ., Gold and Silversmiths , of 8 , Serle Street , Lincoln ' s Inn , have been very fortunate in securing so fine a site tor their now establishment as -its , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and we congratulate thein on tho beauty and artistic design displayed in their now premises ; tho stock is of tho most rare and choice kind , and our brethren , who nro fond of old and good things in precious metals , would do well to pay them a visit . "
Ad00711
PARTRIDGE & COOPER , "THE" STATIONERS , 192 & 191 , FLEET STREET , LONDON . SCIENTIFIC WHIST CARDS , is . Cd . per pack ; free by post is . gd . Although only just published , some thousands have already been sold . PARTRIDGE & COOPER hold one of the largest stock of Playing Cards in London . The Club House Playing Cards , is . per Pack , ns . per doz . A Special Illustrated dialogue forwarded post free on application . ¦ III . will I ill . ¦!¦¦ M—MB ^—¦!—il—Bl—IMMI ^ i—I
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THE LATE DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE . The presentation plate which was issued in connection with the Christmas Number of the Freemason contains an admirable portrait of the late Duke in Masonic dress . A few copies are still on sale at the office , 16 , Great Queen-street , W . C .
Ad00713
NOW READY . THE LATE COL . SHADWELL CLERKE . At the request of numerous correspondents we have reprinted the Biographical notice , together with the portrait , of the late Grand Secretary in pamphlet form on superior paper , with emblematic cover , price is . Orders may be given to any bookseller , or sent direct to the office of the Freemason , 16 and I 6 A . Great Queenstreet , London , W . C .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFT . —Angel Lodge , No . Si ; Union Lodge , No , uj ; St . George ' s Lodge , No , 140 ; Faith Lodge , No . 141 j Fortitude Lodge , No . 4 61 ; Harmony Lodge , No . 93 s j Solway Lodge , No . IHO ; Lodge of St . John , No . 1306 ; Square and Compasses I odge . No . 1336 ; Gladsmuir Lodge , No , 1385 ; Commercial
Lodge , No , 1301 ; Duke of Connaught Lodge , No . 13141 Sit Charles Bright Lodge , No . 17931 Audley Lodge , No . 1896 Minerva Lodge , No . 194 a ; 1 'rlory Lodge of Acton , No . 1996 ; and Mistlcy Lodge , No , 2339 . ROVAL ARCH . —Islington Chapter , No . 1451 . MARK . —Earl of Carnarvon Lodge , No . an . Several reports of Lodges of Instruction ,
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SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 6 , 1892 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
We are pleased to note that Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , J . P ., P . G . D ., D . P . G . M . Hampshire and Isle of Wight , 32 , has been appointed by the Supreme Council , 33 ° Inspector-General for the Southern District .
* * * It will be seen from our report elsewhere that Supreme Grand Chapter , following the example of Grand Lodge in December last , voted , at its Quarterly Convocation on Wednesday , a handsome donation , amounting to 100 guineas , to the funds of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution at the approaching Jubilee Anniversary of its foundation in 1842 .
Masonic Notes.
It is with very deep regret that we announce the death of Bro . Col . A . C . Foster Gough , LL . D ., Prov . Grand Master of Staffordshire . Only as recently as Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., Bro . Gough attended the Special Communication of Grand Lodge which was held for the purpose of considering and adopting
certain resolutions of condolence with his Royal Highness the M . W . G . M ., & c , & c , on the death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale . Our late brother was at the time in anything but his usual health and spirits , but there was nothing in his appearance or manner that in any way betokened that his end
was so near . He was indeed a man for whom it might have been considered safe to predict the prolongation of his life for several years to come . But , alas ! any such prediction would have been falsified within a few days of its utterance , and he whom we
looked to meet on many future occasions has been summoned to his last rest . Nothing therefore remains for us but to express our sympathy with his sorrowing relatives and the large number of Masonic and non-Masonic friends whom , in the course of his career , he had gathered around him .
Bro . Col . Gough was indeed a most admirable specimen of the zealous and enthusiastic Mason . He was the very personification of geniality and kindness , while , at the same time , he had a lofty sense of duty , and what he considered it incumbent on him to do in
this respect in his exalted office of Provincial Grand Master , he expected should be done by those whom he appointed to oflice in his Provincial Grand Lodge . He was likewise as painstaking a chief as he was a capable one . He was constantly traversing his province so that he might see for himself what was passing in the
various lodges , and form his own judgment of thc zeal and ability of the brethren under his charge . He also encouraged the members to establish lodges of instruction , so that they might perfect themselves as nearly as possible in our ritual . In fact , he left nothing undone
which appeared to him calculated to promote the welfare of the province committed to his charge , and Staffordshire must feel that by his unlooked-for death it has sustained a loss which , for a time at all events ,, will seriously affect the even tenour of its progress . * * *
A correspondent has very kindly informed us , apropos : of one of our Notes of last week , that the Duke of Clarence and Avondale was to have been installed ! W . M . of the Studholme Lodge , No . 1591 , on the 15 th ult . —the day following his death , and that later in the afternoon of the same day he was to have been exalted to the Royal Arch in the Studholme Chapter . We
knew of his late Royal Higbness ' s proposed installation , though we did not mention it in our memoir or in the Notes we have since written , but we were not aware of his proposed exaltation , and are , therefore , extremely obliged to our informant for the trouble he has taken in the matter . This will no doubt account for the confusion of ideas which was so apparent in one of the announcements of our Masonic contemporary .
* » * We learn from the minutes of the proceedings of the Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of All Scottish Freemasonry in India , which was held at Freemasons' Hall , Bombay , on the 30 th November last ,
that Bro . J . W . Smith , Grand Muster Depute , has been unanimously appointed by the Grand Lodge of Scotland to be Grand Master of All Scottish Freemasonry in India in succession to the late lamented Bro . Sir Henry Morland . We congratulate Bro . Smith and our Scottish brethren in India on this appointment .
Correspondence.
Correspondence .
(" We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ]
EE THE GREAT NORTHERN LODGE OF INSTRUCTION . To thc Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , In reply to Bro . T . W . Hudson ' s enquiry its / your last issue respecting the above lodge of
instruction , permit me to state that sometime since it was amalgamated with the Queen's Westminster , St . Marylebone , and William Preston Lodges of Instruction , whose meetings are now held at the Criterion , Piccadilly Circus , on Friday evenings , at 8 o ' clock , under the sanction of the Queen's Westminster Lodge , whose name is used . —Yours fraternally ,
W . CLEGHORN , Late Preceptor of Great Northern Lodge of Instruction . February 3 rd .
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Ad00704
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c . ' , M . W . G . M . TREASURER : JOHN A . FARNFIELD , Esq . BANKERS : LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 , High Holborn , London , W . C . Upwards of 13 iS Annuitants have received the benefits of the Institution since its foundation in 1 S 42 . 1 S 2 Men and 230 Widows are Annuitants at the present time . Amount paid Annually in Annuities ^ 15 , 000 Permanent Income only , £ 3 , 600 Deficit ^ 11 , 400 142 Candidates for next Election . THE JUBILEE FESTIVAL will be held at the COVENT GARDEN THEATRE ROYAL , ON WEDNESDAY , 24 TH FEBRUARY , 1892 , under the distinguished Presidency of the RT . HON . THE EARL OF MOUNT EDGCUMBE , D . G . M ., R . W . Prov . Grand Master for Cornwall . Brethren are earnestly solicited to accept the Stewardship upon this most important occasion , and to fonvard their names as soon as possible , with full particulars , to JAMES TERRY ( V .-Pat ., P . G . Swd . Br . ) , Secretary . Office : —4 , Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .
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THE MASONIC AND MILITARY ORDERS OF KNIGHTS OF ROME AND OF THE RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE , K . H . S ., AND ST . JOHN THE EVANGELIST . COLONEL SIR FRANCIS BURDETT , BART ., M . 111 . Grand Sovereign and Grand Commander of St . John . RIGHT HON . THE EARL OF EUSTON , M . Eminent Grand Viceroy and Deputy Grand Commander of St . John . THE ANNUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE GRAND IMPERIAL CONCLAVE WILL BE HOLDEN AT MARK MASONS' HALL , GT . QUEEN ST ., W . C , ON MONDAY , MARCH ~ 7 TH , 1 S 92 , At FIVE o'clock in the Afternoon . Nominations for Grand Senate , Executive Committee , and Grand High Almoner's Fund to be sent to the Grand Recorder before 20 th February . At the conclusion of the business of thc Grand Imperial Council , a Commandery of St . John the Evangelist will be held , and the Orders of K . H . S . and St . John , will be conferred on all eligible Candidates who may notify their 'Mention to the Registrar-General , not later than the 2 nd of March ; Fee , One Guinea . A BANQUET will be provided at Seven o'clock . Tickets , One Guinea each ; and it is requested that every Knight Companion intending to dine will forward his name to the Orand Recorder with as little delay as possible . . Kni ghts will not be admitted unless they appear in the 'nsi-Tnia of their rank in the Order , Knights of St . John in White Sashes . CHARLES FITZGERALD MATIER , Graml UccvrtU-r ami Hviiieli'iii' -Geiicivl . Mark Masons' Hall , W . C . THE GENERAL STATUTES OF THE ORDER , with an Appendix and Engravings of the Jewels and Regalia—» nce , Cloth , is . 6 d . —can be obtained of the GRAND KECORDEK , Mark Masons' Hall , W . C .
Ad00705
gRO . CHAS . JEFFREY MORGAN FURNISHING UNDERTAKER , MORGAN'S PLACE , 2 S 7 , LIVERPOOL ROAD , ISLINGTON , N . FUNERALS AT STATED CHARGES . " Apartment for the reception of persons dying from home . ^ STANCE NO OBJECT .
Ad00707
F ^ E £ ? N ' HYMN . —THE P . I STB . X , C » 7 * Words and Music composed by J-STEIN . Price is . 6 d . nett . ^ ndon * GEORGE KENNING , 16 & IGA , Gt . Queen-st .
Ad00708
ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF "THE FREEMASON . " Per Insertion , SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 0 5 ONE PAGE 10 o ONE COLUMN 3 10 PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , ZS . 6 d ., and 6 d . PER LINB additional .
Ad00709
Established in the Reign of King William IV . DRINSMEAD PIANOS . BRINSMEAD PIANOS . Her Majesty the QUEEN , His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales , and the Royal Family USE the BRINSMEAD PIANOFORTES . Prices from 40 Guineas , or £ 3 17 s . per quarter on the hire system . JOHN BRINSMEAD and SONS , Pianoforte Manufacturers , iS , 20 , and C 2 , Wigmore Street , London , W . Lists Free , and of the leading Musicsellers . Numerous gold medals .
Ad00710
GILLIAM ( Successors to Makepeace and Walford ) , SILVERSMITHS , JEWELLERS , AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS , DEALERS IN ANTIQUE PLATE & JEWELLERY . 6 , SERLE STREET , LINCOLN ' S INN , 446 , OXFORD STREET , NEAR ORCHARD STREET . The Freemason of May 10 th , 1891 , says— " Messrs . Gilliam Bros ., Gold and Silversmiths , of 8 , Serle Street , Lincoln ' s Inn , have been very fortunate in securing so fine a site tor their now establishment as -its , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and we congratulate thein on tho beauty and artistic design displayed in their now premises ; tho stock is of tho most rare and choice kind , and our brethren , who nro fond of old and good things in precious metals , would do well to pay them a visit . "
Ad00711
PARTRIDGE & COOPER , "THE" STATIONERS , 192 & 191 , FLEET STREET , LONDON . SCIENTIFIC WHIST CARDS , is . Cd . per pack ; free by post is . gd . Although only just published , some thousands have already been sold . PARTRIDGE & COOPER hold one of the largest stock of Playing Cards in London . The Club House Playing Cards , is . per Pack , ns . per doz . A Special Illustrated dialogue forwarded post free on application . ¦ III . will I ill . ¦!¦¦ M—MB ^—¦!—il—Bl—IMMI ^ i—I
Ad00712
THE LATE DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE . The presentation plate which was issued in connection with the Christmas Number of the Freemason contains an admirable portrait of the late Duke in Masonic dress . A few copies are still on sale at the office , 16 , Great Queen-street , W . C .
Ad00713
NOW READY . THE LATE COL . SHADWELL CLERKE . At the request of numerous correspondents we have reprinted the Biographical notice , together with the portrait , of the late Grand Secretary in pamphlet form on superior paper , with emblematic cover , price is . Orders may be given to any bookseller , or sent direct to the office of the Freemason , 16 and I 6 A . Great Queenstreet , London , W . C .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFT . —Angel Lodge , No . Si ; Union Lodge , No , uj ; St . George ' s Lodge , No , 140 ; Faith Lodge , No . 141 j Fortitude Lodge , No . 4 61 ; Harmony Lodge , No . 93 s j Solway Lodge , No . IHO ; Lodge of St . John , No . 1306 ; Square and Compasses I odge . No . 1336 ; Gladsmuir Lodge , No , 1385 ; Commercial
Lodge , No , 1301 ; Duke of Connaught Lodge , No . 13141 Sit Charles Bright Lodge , No . 17931 Audley Lodge , No . 1896 Minerva Lodge , No . 194 a ; 1 'rlory Lodge of Acton , No . 1996 ; and Mistlcy Lodge , No , 2339 . ROVAL ARCH . —Islington Chapter , No . 1451 . MARK . —Earl of Carnarvon Lodge , No . an . Several reports of Lodges of Instruction ,
Ar00714
SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 6 , 1892 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
We are pleased to note that Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , J . P ., P . G . D ., D . P . G . M . Hampshire and Isle of Wight , 32 , has been appointed by the Supreme Council , 33 ° Inspector-General for the Southern District .
* * * It will be seen from our report elsewhere that Supreme Grand Chapter , following the example of Grand Lodge in December last , voted , at its Quarterly Convocation on Wednesday , a handsome donation , amounting to 100 guineas , to the funds of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution at the approaching Jubilee Anniversary of its foundation in 1842 .
Masonic Notes.
It is with very deep regret that we announce the death of Bro . Col . A . C . Foster Gough , LL . D ., Prov . Grand Master of Staffordshire . Only as recently as Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., Bro . Gough attended the Special Communication of Grand Lodge which was held for the purpose of considering and adopting
certain resolutions of condolence with his Royal Highness the M . W . G . M ., & c , & c , on the death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale . Our late brother was at the time in anything but his usual health and spirits , but there was nothing in his appearance or manner that in any way betokened that his end
was so near . He was indeed a man for whom it might have been considered safe to predict the prolongation of his life for several years to come . But , alas ! any such prediction would have been falsified within a few days of its utterance , and he whom we
looked to meet on many future occasions has been summoned to his last rest . Nothing therefore remains for us but to express our sympathy with his sorrowing relatives and the large number of Masonic and non-Masonic friends whom , in the course of his career , he had gathered around him .
Bro . Col . Gough was indeed a most admirable specimen of the zealous and enthusiastic Mason . He was the very personification of geniality and kindness , while , at the same time , he had a lofty sense of duty , and what he considered it incumbent on him to do in
this respect in his exalted office of Provincial Grand Master , he expected should be done by those whom he appointed to oflice in his Provincial Grand Lodge . He was likewise as painstaking a chief as he was a capable one . He was constantly traversing his province so that he might see for himself what was passing in the
various lodges , and form his own judgment of thc zeal and ability of the brethren under his charge . He also encouraged the members to establish lodges of instruction , so that they might perfect themselves as nearly as possible in our ritual . In fact , he left nothing undone
which appeared to him calculated to promote the welfare of the province committed to his charge , and Staffordshire must feel that by his unlooked-for death it has sustained a loss which , for a time at all events ,, will seriously affect the even tenour of its progress . * * *
A correspondent has very kindly informed us , apropos : of one of our Notes of last week , that the Duke of Clarence and Avondale was to have been installed ! W . M . of the Studholme Lodge , No . 1591 , on the 15 th ult . —the day following his death , and that later in the afternoon of the same day he was to have been exalted to the Royal Arch in the Studholme Chapter . We
knew of his late Royal Higbness ' s proposed installation , though we did not mention it in our memoir or in the Notes we have since written , but we were not aware of his proposed exaltation , and are , therefore , extremely obliged to our informant for the trouble he has taken in the matter . This will no doubt account for the confusion of ideas which was so apparent in one of the announcements of our Masonic contemporary .
* » * We learn from the minutes of the proceedings of the Annual Communication of the Grand Lodge of All Scottish Freemasonry in India , which was held at Freemasons' Hall , Bombay , on the 30 th November last ,
that Bro . J . W . Smith , Grand Muster Depute , has been unanimously appointed by the Grand Lodge of Scotland to be Grand Master of All Scottish Freemasonry in India in succession to the late lamented Bro . Sir Henry Morland . We congratulate Bro . Smith and our Scottish brethren in India on this appointment .
Correspondence.
Correspondence .
(" We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ]
EE THE GREAT NORTHERN LODGE OF INSTRUCTION . To thc Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , In reply to Bro . T . W . Hudson ' s enquiry its / your last issue respecting the above lodge of
instruction , permit me to state that sometime since it was amalgamated with the Queen's Westminster , St . Marylebone , and William Preston Lodges of Instruction , whose meetings are now held at the Criterion , Piccadilly Circus , on Friday evenings , at 8 o ' clock , under the sanction of the Queen's Westminster Lodge , whose name is used . —Yours fraternally ,
W . CLEGHORN , Late Preceptor of Great Northern Lodge of Instruction . February 3 rd .