Skip to main content
Museum of Freemasonry

Masonic Periodicals Online

  • Explore
  • Advanced Search
  • Home
  • Explore
  • The Freemason
  • Nov. 7, 1874
  • Page 1
  • Ad00104
Current:

The Freemason, Nov. 7, 1874: Page 1

  • Back to The Freemason, Nov. 7, 1874
  • Print image
  • Articles/Ads
    Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1
    Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1
    Article Province of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Page 1 of 1
    Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1
    Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1
    Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1
    Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1
Page 1

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Ad00101

EMULATION ILodgeofImprovement.Under the Sanction of the Lodge of Unions , No . 256 , Bro . J . Hervey ( G . Sec ) , Treasurer . ! THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL Will take place at the FREEMASONS' HALL , ON FRIDAY EVENING , NOVEMBER 27 , 1874 , Bro . << Eneas J . Mclntyre , Q . G . ( Grand . Registrar ) , IN THE CHAIR . The Lodge will be opened at seven o ' clock precisely . The Brethren are requested to assemble at a quarter before seven . The work will be the 4 th , 5 th , 6 th , and 7 th Sections of the First , and the 1 st , 2 nd , and Third Sections of Third Lecture . ALFRED GREEN , Steward .

Ad00102

THE MASONIC&MILITARYORDERSOl" THE Red Cross of Constantine , K . H . S . & ST . JOH-N > THE EVANGELIST . SIR F . M . WILLIAMS , BART ., M . P ., G . S ., and Grand Commander . COLONEL FRANCIS BURDETT , G . V . and Deputy Grand Commander . A MOVEABLE Grand Conclave and Grand Commandery Of the above Orders will be holden at the MASONIC HALL , HOPE STREET , LIVERPOOL , On Friday , 13 th November , 1874 AT THREE O ' CLOCK , P . M . Banquet at the Adelphi Hotel , at 6 , p . m . Tickets , 7 s . 6 d . each , to be obtained of Sir Knight George Turner , Int . Gen . West Lane , 44 , Church-street Liverpool . WM . ROBERT WOODMAN , M . D ., G . R ., and Registrar-General . Offices : —1 ,, Great James-street , Bedford-row , London , W . C .

Province Of Hampshire And The Isle Of Wight.

Province of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight .

FUND TOR THE BENEFIT OI ' WIDOW of THE LATE W . BRO . J . II . STEBHING , P . G . D ( ENGLAND ) AND D . Prov . G . M . PRESIDENT . —Th 2 Biglit Worshipful W . W . B . Biitcii M . P ., I ' r'ivincial Grand Master .

At a meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge , recently held at Landport , it was unanimously resolved that a Committee . be appointed for the purpose of raising a fund , to provide a suitable memorial to our late deeply-lamented Bro . Stebbing .

In pursuance of the foregoing resolution , a meeting was held at Southampton , which was largely attended , when the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : — "That the Lodges and Chapters of the

Province and Freemasons generally be solicited to subscribe to a fund , to be appropriated vs the Committee shall determine , for the benefit , of the W idow of our late lamented Bro . J R .

Stebbing , whose circumstances at the time of his decease render this appeal absolutely necessary . "

" . That copies of these resolutions be forwarded to each Lodge and Chapter in the Province , inviting their co-operation , as well as that of Brethren and Companions generally , in obtaining subscriptions to the fund . "

" That a circular stating the circumstances be also transmitted to all other Lodges and Chapters in England . " The name of the late Bro . J . R . Stebbing is so well known in all Masonic circles that it

seems unnecessary to set forth at length his long and valuable services . For many years he was a constant attendant at Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter , assisting the interests of the

Brethren and Companions . He was Vice-President of the Board of General Purposes in in 1861 , 1862 and 1863 , and also an active member of the Building Committee of the present Freemasons' Hall , London .

He was rarely absent from the elections in the various Charities , giving his valuable aid to the poor and distressed amongst the brethren and their relatives , contributing from his means to the advancement of those charities , in which

he had qualified as Vice-Patron of the Boys School , Life Governor of the Girls' School , and Life Governor of the Benevolent Institution 5 and it is sincerely hoped that the Widow of one

who was so actively engaged for the benefit of others •( herself a Life-Governor of the Boys ' School ) should be placed in circumstances I which will assist her in her present unexpected bereavement .

Subscriptions in aid of this fund may be transmitted to the Treasurer , Aldermoor House , near Southampton ; or to his bankers , Messrs . Maddison , Atherly , Hankinson , and Darwin , Southampton . W . HICKMAN , Treasurer . J . E . LE FEUVRE , Secretary .

Ad00103

gNGLISH CLOTHING is justly regarded as the best in the world , and E . Moses anil Son's as the best in England . p MOSES and SON supply every description of CLOTHING , ready made or made to measure , for all ages , all occasions , and all classes ; also Hosiery and Drapery , Hats and Caps , Boots and Shoes , and complete outfit * for all climate-.. P MOSES AND SON have as usual made extensive preparations for tlie Winter Season in every department of their business , and are now showln S 'he newest styles and patterns . Overcoats , 19 s . to X ' 7 . A distinct Derailment foi Boys' Clothing . Piiecs based on ready-money system . Ail goods marked in plain ligu . es . Any article exchanged if not worn or injured . List of Pi ices , with Rules foi Self-measure , 1 'atlcrns , and Fashion Sheet , gratis , and post free . "P MOSES and SUN'S easy aud accurate system of sclf-nieasuienient enables them to execute orders by post , with the guarantee of a faultier fit . j ? MOSES and SON'S Establishments ate " * closed every Friday evening at sursct , till Saturday evening at sunset , when business is resumed until 11 o ' clock . E . MOSES and SON , Merchant Tailors and Outfitters for all Classes . LONDON . Minor ies and Aldgate , New Oxfoid-street , Tottenham-Coin t-mad , And Bradfipid , Voikshiie .

Ad00104

M ' O U R N i " """" N G . P MOSES ami SON have always on hand a Large Stock of Mourning Attire for adults and juv » nj | cs . An assoitmcnt to select from will be sent at an y time on receipt of a letter or telegram , or the articles rc < luircd can be made to measure at a very short notice . Ii . MOSES and SON , Merchant Tailors aud . Outfitters for all Classes . LONDON . Mmorics and Aldgate . New Oxford-street , Tottenham-couit-ioad , and liradfonl , Yoikshire .

Ad00105

GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . EPPS'SCOCOA.BREAKFAST . " Hy a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition , and by a careful application of the fine propcitics of well selected cocoa , Mr . Epps has provided our breakfast tables will a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills . "—Civil Service Gazette . " We will now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs . James Epps and Co ., manufacturers of dietetic aiticles , at their works in the Huston-road , London . " - ' Cassell ' s Household Guide . Made simply with boiling water or milk . Sold in packets ( in tins for the tropics ) , labelled—JAMES KIM'S & Co ., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS , 48 , Tbreadnccdle-street , and 170 , Piccadilly . Works—Euston-road and Ca . nden-town , London-

Ad00106

CRESTS , MONOGRAMS , ARMS , AND LETTERS ' ENGRAVED . SEALS PRESSES , ENDORSING STAMPS , NOTE PAPER DIES . Yimr Arms , Ciesl , and Matin l ' nnnd and Drawn C'irnclli In pen nnil ink 4 , 0 Ciestcngravcil on spoons (< ln / . I ; o Heraldic colours 7 . ' ° i > » sc . il or iin ; : 7 11 Engraved , on copper •••i /> . ° 1 . >¦ watch or stick 1 / 0 Bro . JAMES B . SLY , 9 , RATIICONK-I ' LACF ., LONDON , \ Y . MASONIC EMBLEMS . A BEAUTU'UL WORK OL- ' ART , in Fhotography , mounted for framing , representing a volume of the Scriptures opened at Chapter 6 of the 1 st Rook of Kings , suirounded by symbols of the Craft . Plain , Is . 6 d . ; richly coloured , 3 s . - . Published by STEVENS AND RICHARDSON , Masonic and Commercial Stationers and Printers , 5 , GREAT HUIiliN ST ., MNCOLN ' s-lNN-l'lJiLDSJ , London .

“The Freemason: 1874-11-07, Page 1” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 3 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fvl/issues/fvl_07111874/page/1/.
  • List
  • Grid
Title Category Page
Untitled Ad 1
Untitled Ad 1
Province of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Article 1
Untitled Ad 1
Untitled Ad 1
Untitled Ad 1
Untitled Ad 1
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
Untitled Ad 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS. Article 3
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 3
Red Cross of Constantine. Article 3
CONSECRATION OF THE PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF LINCOLNSHIRE. Article 4
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 7
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 7
Masonic Tidings. Article 7
Untitled Article 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Answers to Correspondents. Article 8
Untitled Article 8
OUR ROYAL GRAND MASTER. Article 8
THE PROGRESS OF ENGLISH FREE MASONRY. Article 9
Original Correspondence. Article 10
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 11
MASONIC MEETINGS IN EDINBURGH AND VICINITY. Article 12
MASONIC MEETINGS IN DUBLIN. Article 12
Untitled Article 12
Degree of Most Excellent; Royal ,Select and Super-Excellent Master. Article 12
Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Ireland. Article 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
CONSTITUTION OF THE PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF SUSSEX. Article 17
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF THE NORTH AND EAST RIDINGS OF YORKSHIRE. Article 19
MASONIC PILGRIMAGE TO SHAKESPEARE'S TOMB. Article 19
Scotland. Article 20
KILSYTH. Article 21
GLASGOW. Article 22
DUMFRIES. Article 23
Ireland. Article 23
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ANTRIM. Article 24
OBITUARY. Article 24
Reviews. Article 24
Page 1

Page 1

7 Articles
Page 2

Page 2

17 Articles
Page 3

Page 3

5 Articles
Page 4

Page 4

4 Articles
Page 5

Page 5

3 Articles
Page 6

Page 6

3 Articles
Page 7

Page 7

6 Articles
Page 8

Page 8

15 Articles
Page 9

Page 9

4 Articles
Page 10

Page 10

4 Articles
Page 11

Page 11

4 Articles
Page 12

Page 12

17 Articles
Page 13

Page 13

15 Articles
Page 14

Page 14

22 Articles
Page 15

Page 15

1 Article
Page 16

Page 16

2 Articles
Page 17

Page 17

3 Articles
Page 18

Page 18

3 Articles
Page 19

Page 19

4 Articles
Page 20

Page 20

4 Articles
Page 21

Page 21

4 Articles
Page 22

Page 22

4 Articles
Page 23

Page 23

5 Articles
Page 24

Page 24

5 Articles
Page 1

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Ad00101

EMULATION ILodgeofImprovement.Under the Sanction of the Lodge of Unions , No . 256 , Bro . J . Hervey ( G . Sec ) , Treasurer . ! THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL Will take place at the FREEMASONS' HALL , ON FRIDAY EVENING , NOVEMBER 27 , 1874 , Bro . << Eneas J . Mclntyre , Q . G . ( Grand . Registrar ) , IN THE CHAIR . The Lodge will be opened at seven o ' clock precisely . The Brethren are requested to assemble at a quarter before seven . The work will be the 4 th , 5 th , 6 th , and 7 th Sections of the First , and the 1 st , 2 nd , and Third Sections of Third Lecture . ALFRED GREEN , Steward .

Ad00102

THE MASONIC&MILITARYORDERSOl" THE Red Cross of Constantine , K . H . S . & ST . JOH-N > THE EVANGELIST . SIR F . M . WILLIAMS , BART ., M . P ., G . S ., and Grand Commander . COLONEL FRANCIS BURDETT , G . V . and Deputy Grand Commander . A MOVEABLE Grand Conclave and Grand Commandery Of the above Orders will be holden at the MASONIC HALL , HOPE STREET , LIVERPOOL , On Friday , 13 th November , 1874 AT THREE O ' CLOCK , P . M . Banquet at the Adelphi Hotel , at 6 , p . m . Tickets , 7 s . 6 d . each , to be obtained of Sir Knight George Turner , Int . Gen . West Lane , 44 , Church-street Liverpool . WM . ROBERT WOODMAN , M . D ., G . R ., and Registrar-General . Offices : —1 ,, Great James-street , Bedford-row , London , W . C .

Province Of Hampshire And The Isle Of Wight.

Province of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight .

FUND TOR THE BENEFIT OI ' WIDOW of THE LATE W . BRO . J . II . STEBHING , P . G . D ( ENGLAND ) AND D . Prov . G . M . PRESIDENT . —Th 2 Biglit Worshipful W . W . B . Biitcii M . P ., I ' r'ivincial Grand Master .

At a meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge , recently held at Landport , it was unanimously resolved that a Committee . be appointed for the purpose of raising a fund , to provide a suitable memorial to our late deeply-lamented Bro . Stebbing .

In pursuance of the foregoing resolution , a meeting was held at Southampton , which was largely attended , when the following resolutions were unanimously adopted : — "That the Lodges and Chapters of the

Province and Freemasons generally be solicited to subscribe to a fund , to be appropriated vs the Committee shall determine , for the benefit , of the W idow of our late lamented Bro . J R .

Stebbing , whose circumstances at the time of his decease render this appeal absolutely necessary . "

" . That copies of these resolutions be forwarded to each Lodge and Chapter in the Province , inviting their co-operation , as well as that of Brethren and Companions generally , in obtaining subscriptions to the fund . "

" That a circular stating the circumstances be also transmitted to all other Lodges and Chapters in England . " The name of the late Bro . J . R . Stebbing is so well known in all Masonic circles that it

seems unnecessary to set forth at length his long and valuable services . For many years he was a constant attendant at Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter , assisting the interests of the

Brethren and Companions . He was Vice-President of the Board of General Purposes in in 1861 , 1862 and 1863 , and also an active member of the Building Committee of the present Freemasons' Hall , London .

He was rarely absent from the elections in the various Charities , giving his valuable aid to the poor and distressed amongst the brethren and their relatives , contributing from his means to the advancement of those charities , in which

he had qualified as Vice-Patron of the Boys School , Life Governor of the Girls' School , and Life Governor of the Benevolent Institution 5 and it is sincerely hoped that the Widow of one

who was so actively engaged for the benefit of others •( herself a Life-Governor of the Boys ' School ) should be placed in circumstances I which will assist her in her present unexpected bereavement .

Subscriptions in aid of this fund may be transmitted to the Treasurer , Aldermoor House , near Southampton ; or to his bankers , Messrs . Maddison , Atherly , Hankinson , and Darwin , Southampton . W . HICKMAN , Treasurer . J . E . LE FEUVRE , Secretary .

Ad00103

gNGLISH CLOTHING is justly regarded as the best in the world , and E . Moses anil Son's as the best in England . p MOSES and SON supply every description of CLOTHING , ready made or made to measure , for all ages , all occasions , and all classes ; also Hosiery and Drapery , Hats and Caps , Boots and Shoes , and complete outfit * for all climate-.. P MOSES AND SON have as usual made extensive preparations for tlie Winter Season in every department of their business , and are now showln S 'he newest styles and patterns . Overcoats , 19 s . to X ' 7 . A distinct Derailment foi Boys' Clothing . Piiecs based on ready-money system . Ail goods marked in plain ligu . es . Any article exchanged if not worn or injured . List of Pi ices , with Rules foi Self-measure , 1 'atlcrns , and Fashion Sheet , gratis , and post free . "P MOSES and SUN'S easy aud accurate system of sclf-nieasuienient enables them to execute orders by post , with the guarantee of a faultier fit . j ? MOSES and SON'S Establishments ate " * closed every Friday evening at sursct , till Saturday evening at sunset , when business is resumed until 11 o ' clock . E . MOSES and SON , Merchant Tailors and Outfitters for all Classes . LONDON . Minor ies and Aldgate , New Oxfoid-street , Tottenham-Coin t-mad , And Bradfipid , Voikshiie .

Ad00104

M ' O U R N i " """" N G . P MOSES ami SON have always on hand a Large Stock of Mourning Attire for adults and juv » nj | cs . An assoitmcnt to select from will be sent at an y time on receipt of a letter or telegram , or the articles rc < luircd can be made to measure at a very short notice . Ii . MOSES and SON , Merchant Tailors aud . Outfitters for all Classes . LONDON . Mmorics and Aldgate . New Oxford-street , Tottenham-couit-ioad , and liradfonl , Yoikshire .

Ad00105

GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . EPPS'SCOCOA.BREAKFAST . " Hy a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition , and by a careful application of the fine propcitics of well selected cocoa , Mr . Epps has provided our breakfast tables will a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills . "—Civil Service Gazette . " We will now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs . James Epps and Co ., manufacturers of dietetic aiticles , at their works in the Huston-road , London . " - ' Cassell ' s Household Guide . Made simply with boiling water or milk . Sold in packets ( in tins for the tropics ) , labelled—JAMES KIM'S & Co ., HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMISTS , 48 , Tbreadnccdle-street , and 170 , Piccadilly . Works—Euston-road and Ca . nden-town , London-

Ad00106

CRESTS , MONOGRAMS , ARMS , AND LETTERS ' ENGRAVED . SEALS PRESSES , ENDORSING STAMPS , NOTE PAPER DIES . Yimr Arms , Ciesl , and Matin l ' nnnd and Drawn C'irnclli In pen nnil ink 4 , 0 Ciestcngravcil on spoons (< ln / . I ; o Heraldic colours 7 . ' ° i > » sc . il or iin ; : 7 11 Engraved , on copper •••i /> . ° 1 . >¦ watch or stick 1 / 0 Bro . JAMES B . SLY , 9 , RATIICONK-I ' LACF ., LONDON , \ Y . MASONIC EMBLEMS . A BEAUTU'UL WORK OL- ' ART , in Fhotography , mounted for framing , representing a volume of the Scriptures opened at Chapter 6 of the 1 st Rook of Kings , suirounded by symbols of the Craft . Plain , Is . 6 d . ; richly coloured , 3 s . - . Published by STEVENS AND RICHARDSON , Masonic and Commercial Stationers and Printers , 5 , GREAT HUIiliN ST ., MNCOLN ' s-lNN-l'lJiLDSJ , London .

  • Prev page
  • You're on page1
  • 2
  • 24
  • Next page
  • Accredited Museum Designated Outstanding Collection
  • LIBRARY AND MUSEUM CHARITABLE TRUST OF THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1058497 / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2025

  • Accessibility statement

  • Designed, developed, and maintained by King's Digital Lab

We use cookies to track usage and preferences.

Privacy & cookie policy