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Easter Railway Facilities.

. vk ray , Nottingham , and the G . N . line , who must on l ! ° se dates travel by the 3 . 15 p . m . train from Euston . The ' .. •„ , _ _ saloons between London and Liverpool and London il Alanchester will not be run on these dates . On Bank ifliday , Easter Alonday , April iSth , the express trains to d from the City , St . Albans , Watford , and Kensington a " u „« t he run . Numerous residential trains will also he

l ' scontinued , the particulars of which will be advertised } a )| , r . The company also announce that they will run ursi ' ons j 0 an ( j from London and Wolverhampton , leaming ton , Coventry , Walsall , Leicester , Macclesfield , i ' toke Stone , Liverpool , Alanchester , Chester , North Wales , Shrewsbury , Hereford , Oswestry , Preston , Wigan , Hlackpool , Morecambe , Carlisle , the Lake District , Scotland , and other place ? , on the occasion of the Easter holidays .

GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . The Great Western Railway Company issue ordinary as well as excursion tickets at their City and West-end offices , viz . —193 and 407 , Oxford-street ; 23 , New Oxfordstreet , Holborn Circus ; 29 , Charing Cross ; 26 , Regentstreet ; 5 > Arthur-street East , London Bridge ; S 2 , Queen Victoria-street ; 43 and 44 , Crutched Friars ; G 7 ,

Greshamstreet ; 4 . Cheapside ; 269 , Strand ; and at the London Brig hton and South Coast Railway Company ' s Excursion Ollice ( under Grand Hotel ) , Trafalgar-square , at any of which places tickets can be obtained during the whole week preceding Easter for use on any day up till April iGth . Tickets can also be obtained at Victoria , Kensington rAddison-road ) , Aldgate , the stations on the Hammersmith

and City line , and at most of the stations on the Metropolitan and District Railways . The booking office at Paddington Station will be open for the issue of tickets the whole day on the Alonday , Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday , and Saturday before Easter . Cheap tickets at special low fares and available from April 14 th to 20 th will be issued from London to Bath , Bristol , Exeter , Plymouth ,

Falmouth , Penzance , Yeovil , Dorchester , Weymouth , and certain other stations in the South and West of England . On Thursday , April 14 th , an excursion reaching Exeter in 5 J- hours , and Plymouth in j \ hours , will leave Paddington at 7 . 45 a . m . Excursions will also be run on thesameday to Oxford , Birmingham , Shrewsbury , Chester , Cirencester , Gloucester , Cheltenham , Sc . On Good Friday ,

cheap trains will run to Alaidenhead , Reading , Oxford , and other riverside stations . On Saturday , April iGth , an excursion will run to Bath and Bristol , and on Monday , excursions will be made to Alaidenhead , Reading , Bath , Bristol , Cirencester , Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c . In addition to these excursions cheap trains will also be run to London from most of the provincial towns , and between the principal centres of population . On the Wednesday and Thursday

before Easter most of the long distance trains will be duplicated ; the first portion as a general rule , will take passengers for the longer distances and the second those lor less distant places , but both trains will stop at the usual places . On Good Friday , the trains will run as on Sundays , except that the 5 . 30 a . m . newspaper train will run as far as Oxford , Exeter , and Swansea , calling at the usual intermediate stations , and connecting at Oxford with trains to Ihe Worcester , Birmingham , and Wolverhampton districts .

GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY . The Great Northern Railway Company announce that on Thursday , April 14 th , cheap six days' excursions will be run to a . id from London ( King ' s Cross ) and Scarborough , Whitby , York , Bradford , Keighley , Halifax , Leeds , Wakefield , Doncaster , Huddersfield , Liverpool . Southport , Manchester , Sheffield , Leicester , Derby , Nottingham , Hull ,

Grimsby , Lincoln , Gainsborough , Lynn . Yarmouth , Norwich , Spalding , Wisbech , Cambridge , St . Ives , Ramsey , Sec . A cheap excursion will also be run on Thursday , April 14 th , from London to Edinburgh and Glasgow , returning April iSth . On Good Friday , April 15 th , the 5 . 15 a . m . express from King ' s Cross will be run through to Lincoln , . Voltingham , Sheffield . Alanchester . Wakefield , Leeds ,

Iiradford , Halifax , York , Newcastle , and Scotland . Cheap two or four days' excursions will be run from Keighley , Halifax , Bradford , Leeds , Wakefield , York , & c , to London . O f Saturday , April 16 th , cheap litre : days' excursion trains will he run from Alanchester , Oldham , Huddersfield , & c , to King ' s Cross . A cheap half-day excursion will also be run from Aloorgate , Aldersgate , Farringdon , King ' s Cross ,

and Tinsbury Park to Luton same day . On Easter Mon-My , A pril iSth . cheap day excursions will run from Victoria ( L . C . and D . ) , Ludgate Hill , Aloorgate , King ' s Cross , rinsbury Park , & c „ to St . Albans , Harpenden , Luton , Dunstable , and Cambridge . A cheap day trip will also be jun from Moorgate , King ' s Cross , Holloway , Finsbury ¦ >•« > & C , to Skegness , Sutton-on-Sea , and Miblethorpe .

^ neap day excursions to London will also be run from Jerb y , Nottingham , Lincoln , Huntingdon , Cambridge , Luton , Dunstable , & c . To prevent inconvenience from croiKlin ^ at the company ' s principal terminal station , £ , ff s Cross , tickets dated in advance will be issued at J " . n » 's Cross ( G . N . R . ) , Victoria ( L . C . and D . ) , Ludgate ™ i Moorgate , Aldersgate , Farringdon , and finsbury

'V « 'ons , and at the following ticket offices : go , Tottenham wmrt-ruaj . , Oxford-street ; "Star" Oflice , 13 S , ' ittoria-street , Pimlio ' , S . VV . ; 139 and 141 , Bromptonoad , S . W . ; Albert Gate Ollice , 1 , William-street , } jp ws . squire , W . ; 1 G 9 , Edgware-road ; Royal Oak ,,. . < ~ > , Porchester-road , VVestbourne-grove ; Cambridge Vjff ' " Sha ftesbury-avenue ; 32 S , Strand ; " llee Hive , " IUL ¦ ' "'"" icsuury-avenue ; 32 a , acranu ; nee nive ,

• nui-cross-strect ; 43 and 44 , Crutched Friars ; So , stre , ? Sgate ' street Without ; Charle ; -street , FarringdoniJ- p 2 JO , Essex-road , Islington ; 2 G 4 , High llolliorn ; mi ' n t ' « n ' r " 'J 5 ' "' gh-strcet , Boro '; , oA , West' iWhV *» "e-rosd ; 44 , Bread-street , Cannon-street ; st ' . ,, '''! S'on-avenue , Leadenhall-street ; 3 , King Edward-. ,. ' ' 'VwiratK . strppI- _ n-,. VVriml-slrppt _ 11 -7 ( llil . < . tr _ . _» l :

C , ertsf "rtl-square , South Woolwich ; Great Northern \' ict , ) r anyS l > 0 | jlar Docl < Stalion > Preston-road ; Royal Oir , ^ , Albert Docks ( Great Northern Company ' s Ch ar : „ '„ at 'he offices of Alessrs . Swan and Leach , 3 , White ]* : " < and 32 , Piccadilly Circus ; of William and \? ' _ v >'» Queen ' s-road , Bayswater ; and at the Army ' vy Stores , 105 , Victi ria-street , S . W .

" 'LES " ANTRA , " Pile Cure . Immediate relief F ree p an < * permanent cure guaranteed . Sample p _\ cr , osta S 3 d . —Address , THE GEDDES MANUKIN ' COMPANY , 249 , High Holborn , London .

The Shadwell Clerke Trust.

THE SHADWELL CLERKE TRUST .

FREEMASONS HALL , GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C , Sth February , 1 S 92 . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , VVe regret to inform you that the Widow of our late much lamented Grand Secretary , Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , has been left very inadequately provided for .

A Committee of Grand Officers and others , who have had many opportunities of knowing how conscientiously , efficiently and courteously Col . Clerke discharged all the duties of his important office , and the eminent services he has rendered to Masonry , has been formed for the purpose of inviting Lodges and Brethren to show their appreciation of his high character and services by joining with them in

raising a Fund for the purchase of a Government Life Annuity for Airs . Clerke . We send herewith a List of the Committee who have already given their names , to which additions are solicited . The Most Worshipful Pro Grand Alaster , the Earl of Lathom ; the R . W . Deputy Grand Alaster , the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe ; and Sir Albert VV . Woods ( Garter ) ,

P . G . W ., G . D . C , have kindly consented to act as Trustees , and an account will be opened immediately in their names at the Bloomsbury Branch of the London and Westminster Bank . Personal Subscriptions are limited to a maximum of £ 5 5 s . In the case of Lodges , Chapters , and other Alasonic bodies there is no limit . Cheques are requested to be sent , addressed to the Treasurer , Bro . Robert Grey , Freemasons '

Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C , made payable to him , and crossed " London and Westminster Bank , Bloomsbury Branch , o / a Shadwell Clerke Trust . " Inasmuch as Bro . George Kenning has kindly undertaken to insert advertisements in the Freemason free of expense , and as the cost of Printing , Stationery , Postage and Receipt Stamps , & c , will be paid by Members of the Committee , the whole amount of Subscriptions , without any deduction , will be available for the proposed object .

We remain , Dear Sir and Brother , Yours fraternally , THOAIAS FENN , Pres . B . of G . P ., Chairman . ROBERT GREY , Pres . B . of B ., Treasurer . FRANK RICHARDSON , P . G . D ., Secretary .

"SHADWELL CLERKE TRUST . " To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , The reference in the newspapers to Col . Shadwell Gierke ' s will having caused some misconception as to the income left to Mrs . Clerke , we think it right to state that we have been furnished with a list

of the securities in which the personal estate was invested . Their value at present prices is . £ 10 , 461 8 s . This includes the £ 1000 mentioned in the will , of which Airs . Clerke has the testamentary disposition , and also a policy for £ 1000 , payment of which is in question . The sum of £ 10 , 461 8 s . invested in securities suitable for trusts would yield a yearly income of £ " \ io .

Out of this by the will j £ Too a year is to be paid to each of the sons , and the balance to Mrs . Clerke on condition she provides a home for and maintains the daughter . Should the policy money not be received , the balance will be reduced to £ 8 o a year . Airs . Clerke has a small entailed property of her own in Ireland which brings in a precarious income , the

average of the last two years being . £ 133 ios . So far as we are able to learn , the whole of her income will therefore be either . £ 243 or . 6213 to provide a home and maintain herself and daughter , which is sufficient to show that for a lady in her position she " has been left very inadequately provided for . "

When the will was read it was believed that Mrs . Clerke was left a life interest in her husband ' s real estate in Ireland , but this appears not to have been legally carried out , and it is to fulfil , to some extent , the evident intention of Col . Clerke that " The Shadwell Clerke Trust " has been formed .

I he brethren to whom our circular was addressed are reminded that the case was not put before them as one of Charity , nor were they solicited for subscriptions . They were invited to join with the Committee in testifying by the purchase of a life annuity for Afrs . Clerke •¦ their appreciation of Col . Gierke ' s high character and services . "—Yours fraternally , THOMAS FENN , Pres . B . of G . P ., Chairman .

ROBERT GREY , Pres . B . of B „ Treasurer . FRANK RICHARDSON , P . G . D ., Secretary . Freemasons' Hall , 22 nd February , 1 S 92 .

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Easter Railway Facilities.

. vk ray , Nottingham , and the G . N . line , who must on l ! ° se dates travel by the 3 . 15 p . m . train from Euston . The ' .. •„ , _ _ saloons between London and Liverpool and London il Alanchester will not be run on these dates . On Bank ifliday , Easter Alonday , April iSth , the express trains to d from the City , St . Albans , Watford , and Kensington a " u „« t he run . Numerous residential trains will also he

l ' scontinued , the particulars of which will be advertised } a )| , r . The company also announce that they will run ursi ' ons j 0 an ( j from London and Wolverhampton , leaming ton , Coventry , Walsall , Leicester , Macclesfield , i ' toke Stone , Liverpool , Alanchester , Chester , North Wales , Shrewsbury , Hereford , Oswestry , Preston , Wigan , Hlackpool , Morecambe , Carlisle , the Lake District , Scotland , and other place ? , on the occasion of the Easter holidays .

GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . The Great Western Railway Company issue ordinary as well as excursion tickets at their City and West-end offices , viz . —193 and 407 , Oxford-street ; 23 , New Oxfordstreet , Holborn Circus ; 29 , Charing Cross ; 26 , Regentstreet ; 5 > Arthur-street East , London Bridge ; S 2 , Queen Victoria-street ; 43 and 44 , Crutched Friars ; G 7 ,

Greshamstreet ; 4 . Cheapside ; 269 , Strand ; and at the London Brig hton and South Coast Railway Company ' s Excursion Ollice ( under Grand Hotel ) , Trafalgar-square , at any of which places tickets can be obtained during the whole week preceding Easter for use on any day up till April iGth . Tickets can also be obtained at Victoria , Kensington rAddison-road ) , Aldgate , the stations on the Hammersmith

and City line , and at most of the stations on the Metropolitan and District Railways . The booking office at Paddington Station will be open for the issue of tickets the whole day on the Alonday , Tuesday , Wednesday , Thursday , and Saturday before Easter . Cheap tickets at special low fares and available from April 14 th to 20 th will be issued from London to Bath , Bristol , Exeter , Plymouth ,

Falmouth , Penzance , Yeovil , Dorchester , Weymouth , and certain other stations in the South and West of England . On Thursday , April 14 th , an excursion reaching Exeter in 5 J- hours , and Plymouth in j \ hours , will leave Paddington at 7 . 45 a . m . Excursions will also be run on thesameday to Oxford , Birmingham , Shrewsbury , Chester , Cirencester , Gloucester , Cheltenham , Sc . On Good Friday ,

cheap trains will run to Alaidenhead , Reading , Oxford , and other riverside stations . On Saturday , April iGth , an excursion will run to Bath and Bristol , and on Monday , excursions will be made to Alaidenhead , Reading , Bath , Bristol , Cirencester , Gloucester , Cheltenham , & c . In addition to these excursions cheap trains will also be run to London from most of the provincial towns , and between the principal centres of population . On the Wednesday and Thursday

before Easter most of the long distance trains will be duplicated ; the first portion as a general rule , will take passengers for the longer distances and the second those lor less distant places , but both trains will stop at the usual places . On Good Friday , the trains will run as on Sundays , except that the 5 . 30 a . m . newspaper train will run as far as Oxford , Exeter , and Swansea , calling at the usual intermediate stations , and connecting at Oxford with trains to Ihe Worcester , Birmingham , and Wolverhampton districts .

GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY . The Great Northern Railway Company announce that on Thursday , April 14 th , cheap six days' excursions will be run to a . id from London ( King ' s Cross ) and Scarborough , Whitby , York , Bradford , Keighley , Halifax , Leeds , Wakefield , Doncaster , Huddersfield , Liverpool . Southport , Manchester , Sheffield , Leicester , Derby , Nottingham , Hull ,

Grimsby , Lincoln , Gainsborough , Lynn . Yarmouth , Norwich , Spalding , Wisbech , Cambridge , St . Ives , Ramsey , Sec . A cheap excursion will also be run on Thursday , April 14 th , from London to Edinburgh and Glasgow , returning April iSth . On Good Friday , April 15 th , the 5 . 15 a . m . express from King ' s Cross will be run through to Lincoln , . Voltingham , Sheffield . Alanchester . Wakefield , Leeds ,

Iiradford , Halifax , York , Newcastle , and Scotland . Cheap two or four days' excursions will be run from Keighley , Halifax , Bradford , Leeds , Wakefield , York , & c , to London . O f Saturday , April 16 th , cheap litre : days' excursion trains will he run from Alanchester , Oldham , Huddersfield , & c , to King ' s Cross . A cheap half-day excursion will also be run from Aloorgate , Aldersgate , Farringdon , King ' s Cross ,

and Tinsbury Park to Luton same day . On Easter Mon-My , A pril iSth . cheap day excursions will run from Victoria ( L . C . and D . ) , Ludgate Hill , Aloorgate , King ' s Cross , rinsbury Park , & c „ to St . Albans , Harpenden , Luton , Dunstable , and Cambridge . A cheap day trip will also be jun from Moorgate , King ' s Cross , Holloway , Finsbury ¦ >•« > & C , to Skegness , Sutton-on-Sea , and Miblethorpe .

^ neap day excursions to London will also be run from Jerb y , Nottingham , Lincoln , Huntingdon , Cambridge , Luton , Dunstable , & c . To prevent inconvenience from croiKlin ^ at the company ' s principal terminal station , £ , ff s Cross , tickets dated in advance will be issued at J " . n » 's Cross ( G . N . R . ) , Victoria ( L . C . and D . ) , Ludgate ™ i Moorgate , Aldersgate , Farringdon , and finsbury

'V « 'ons , and at the following ticket offices : go , Tottenham wmrt-ruaj . , Oxford-street ; "Star" Oflice , 13 S , ' ittoria-street , Pimlio ' , S . VV . ; 139 and 141 , Bromptonoad , S . W . ; Albert Gate Ollice , 1 , William-street , } jp ws . squire , W . ; 1 G 9 , Edgware-road ; Royal Oak ,,. . < ~ > , Porchester-road , VVestbourne-grove ; Cambridge Vjff ' " Sha ftesbury-avenue ; 32 S , Strand ; " llee Hive , " IUL ¦ ' "'"" icsuury-avenue ; 32 a , acranu ; nee nive ,

• nui-cross-strect ; 43 and 44 , Crutched Friars ; So , stre , ? Sgate ' street Without ; Charle ; -street , FarringdoniJ- p 2 JO , Essex-road , Islington ; 2 G 4 , High llolliorn ; mi ' n t ' « n ' r " 'J 5 ' "' gh-strcet , Boro '; , oA , West' iWhV *» "e-rosd ; 44 , Bread-street , Cannon-street ; st ' . ,, '''! S'on-avenue , Leadenhall-street ; 3 , King Edward-. ,. ' ' 'VwiratK . strppI- _ n-,. VVriml-slrppt _ 11 -7 ( llil . < . tr _ . _» l :

C , ertsf "rtl-square , South Woolwich ; Great Northern \' ict , ) r anyS l > 0 | jlar Docl < Stalion > Preston-road ; Royal Oir , ^ , Albert Docks ( Great Northern Company ' s Ch ar : „ '„ at 'he offices of Alessrs . Swan and Leach , 3 , White ]* : " < and 32 , Piccadilly Circus ; of William and \? ' _ v >'» Queen ' s-road , Bayswater ; and at the Army ' vy Stores , 105 , Victi ria-street , S . W .

" 'LES " ANTRA , " Pile Cure . Immediate relief F ree p an < * permanent cure guaranteed . Sample p _\ cr , osta S 3 d . —Address , THE GEDDES MANUKIN ' COMPANY , 249 , High Holborn , London .

The Shadwell Clerke Trust.

THE SHADWELL CLERKE TRUST .

FREEMASONS HALL , GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C , Sth February , 1 S 92 . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , VVe regret to inform you that the Widow of our late much lamented Grand Secretary , Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , has been left very inadequately provided for .

A Committee of Grand Officers and others , who have had many opportunities of knowing how conscientiously , efficiently and courteously Col . Clerke discharged all the duties of his important office , and the eminent services he has rendered to Masonry , has been formed for the purpose of inviting Lodges and Brethren to show their appreciation of his high character and services by joining with them in

raising a Fund for the purchase of a Government Life Annuity for Airs . Clerke . We send herewith a List of the Committee who have already given their names , to which additions are solicited . The Most Worshipful Pro Grand Alaster , the Earl of Lathom ; the R . W . Deputy Grand Alaster , the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe ; and Sir Albert VV . Woods ( Garter ) ,

P . G . W ., G . D . C , have kindly consented to act as Trustees , and an account will be opened immediately in their names at the Bloomsbury Branch of the London and Westminster Bank . Personal Subscriptions are limited to a maximum of £ 5 5 s . In the case of Lodges , Chapters , and other Alasonic bodies there is no limit . Cheques are requested to be sent , addressed to the Treasurer , Bro . Robert Grey , Freemasons '

Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C , made payable to him , and crossed " London and Westminster Bank , Bloomsbury Branch , o / a Shadwell Clerke Trust . " Inasmuch as Bro . George Kenning has kindly undertaken to insert advertisements in the Freemason free of expense , and as the cost of Printing , Stationery , Postage and Receipt Stamps , & c , will be paid by Members of the Committee , the whole amount of Subscriptions , without any deduction , will be available for the proposed object .

We remain , Dear Sir and Brother , Yours fraternally , THOAIAS FENN , Pres . B . of G . P ., Chairman . ROBERT GREY , Pres . B . of B ., Treasurer . FRANK RICHARDSON , P . G . D ., Secretary .

"SHADWELL CLERKE TRUST . " To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , The reference in the newspapers to Col . Shadwell Gierke ' s will having caused some misconception as to the income left to Mrs . Clerke , we think it right to state that we have been furnished with a list

of the securities in which the personal estate was invested . Their value at present prices is . £ 10 , 461 8 s . This includes the £ 1000 mentioned in the will , of which Airs . Clerke has the testamentary disposition , and also a policy for £ 1000 , payment of which is in question . The sum of £ 10 , 461 8 s . invested in securities suitable for trusts would yield a yearly income of £ " \ io .

Out of this by the will j £ Too a year is to be paid to each of the sons , and the balance to Mrs . Clerke on condition she provides a home for and maintains the daughter . Should the policy money not be received , the balance will be reduced to £ 8 o a year . Airs . Clerke has a small entailed property of her own in Ireland which brings in a precarious income , the

average of the last two years being . £ 133 ios . So far as we are able to learn , the whole of her income will therefore be either . £ 243 or . 6213 to provide a home and maintain herself and daughter , which is sufficient to show that for a lady in her position she " has been left very inadequately provided for . "

When the will was read it was believed that Mrs . Clerke was left a life interest in her husband ' s real estate in Ireland , but this appears not to have been legally carried out , and it is to fulfil , to some extent , the evident intention of Col . Clerke that " The Shadwell Clerke Trust " has been formed .

I he brethren to whom our circular was addressed are reminded that the case was not put before them as one of Charity , nor were they solicited for subscriptions . They were invited to join with the Committee in testifying by the purchase of a life annuity for Afrs . Clerke •¦ their appreciation of Col . Gierke ' s high character and services . "—Yours fraternally , THOMAS FENN , Pres . B . of G . P ., Chairman .

ROBERT GREY , Pres . B . of B „ Treasurer . FRANK RICHARDSON , P . G . D ., Secretary . Freemasons' Hall , 22 nd February , 1 S 92 .

TRUSTEES . The AI . W . Pro G .. VL , the Right Hon . the EARL OF LATHOM . The R . W . Deputy G . M ., the Right lion , the EARL OF MOUNT EDGCUMBE . The R . W . Bro . Sir ALBERT VV . WOODS ( Garter ) , P . G . Warden .

CHAIRMAN . The V . W . Bro . THOMAS FENN , Pres . B . of G . P . TREASURER . The V . W . Bro . ROBERT GREY , Pres . B . of B . SECRETARY .

The V . W . Bro . FRANK RICHARDSON , P . G . D . COMMITTEE . W . Bro . J . AIKD , M . P ., S . G . D . R . W . „ Sir FRANCIS ALSTON , K . C . M . G ., P . G . W . V . W . „ J . D . ALLCROFT , P . G . Treas . W . „ S . J . ATTENBOROUGH , P . AL 234 S .

The Shadwell Clerke Trust.

W . Bro . E . K . BAILEY , J . G . D . „ „ BRACKSTONE BAKER , P . G . D . „ „ S . B . BANCROFT , W . M . 2127 . „ „ CHARLES BARRY , G . Supt . of Wks . „ „ CHARLES BELTON , P . D . G . D . C . „ „ JAA 1 ES BRETT , P . G . Purst . „ „ LENNOX BROWNE , P . M . 225 G . V . W . „ Rev . J . S . BROWNRIGGP . G . Chap .

, W . „ - T . G . BULLEN , P . G . Std . Br . R . W . „ Sir FRANCIS BURDETT , Bart ., P . G . Al . Aliddx . W . „ Col . S . BURNEY , P . G . D . R . W . „ Col . Hon . H . BYNG , P . G . W . W . „ VV . AL BYWATER , P . G . S . B . R . W . „ Col . T . CALDWELL , P . G . AL Cantabs . „ „ Gen . Hon . SOMERSET J . G . CALTHORPE ,

P . G . W . „ „ Colonel AlALET DE CARTERET , P . G . M . Jersey . W . „ C . C . CHESTON , P . G . D . „ „ General H . CLERK , P . G . D . „ „ R . CLOWES , G . Std . Br . „ „ RALPH GLUTTON , P . G . D . „ „ S . COCHRANE , P . AI . 3 . „ „ J . T . COLLINS , P . G . S . B .

„ „ Col . A . B . COOK , J . P ., P . A . G . D . C . „ „ A . COOPER , P . G . Stwd . „ „ G . COOPER , P . G . D . R . W . „ Lord CREAIORNE , P . G . W . „ „ ROBERT CUNLIFFE , P . G . W . W . „ Lieut . CZARNECKI , 1260 . W . „ Sir L . DARELL , P . G . D . „ „ Lieut .-Col . J . DAVIES , P . D . G . D . C .

„ „ Baron DE FERRIERES , P . G . D . „ „ Alderman J . C . DIMSDALE . W . M . 1 , P . G . S . „ „ C . H . DRIVER , P . G . S . of Wks . „ „ H . J . P . DUAIAS , P . G . D . „ „ J . S . EASTES , P . G . D . „ „ E . ] . EMMERSON , l ' . G . Std . Ur . R . W . „ Earl of EUSTON , P . G . Al . Norths and Hunts . V . W . „ GEORGE EVERETT , G . Treas .

VV . „ G . E . FAIRCHILD , P . AL 119 G . „ „ J . E . LE FEUVRE , P . G . D . „ „ T . H . GARDINER , P . M . 1150 . „ „ H . GVRROD , P . G . Purst . „ „ JOHN GIBSON , P . G . S . of W . „ „ RUDOLPH G . GLOVER , P . D . G . D . C . „ „ CLEMEN r GODSON , ALD ., G . Stwd . „ „ RALPH GOODING , ALD ., P . G . D .

„ „ FRANK GREEN , P . G . D . „ „ Sir C . H . GREGORY , P . G . D . R . W . „ T . F . HALSEY , ALP ., P . G . Al . Herts . W . „ CHARLES HAALMERTON , P . G . S . B . R . W . „ Sir REGINALD HANSON , Bt ., M . P ., P . G . W . VV . „ Col . CHARLES HARDING , P . A . G . D . C . „ „ Sir G . D . HARRIS , P . G . D . „ „ F . R . VV . HEDGES , P . G S . B .

R . W . „ Lord HENNIKER , P . G . Al . Suffolk . VV . „ GEORGE H . HOPKINSON , P . G . S . V . W . „ Rev . E . L . G . HOUNDLE , P . G . C . Surrey . W . „ HENRY A . HUNT , P . G . Supt . of Wks . „ „ G . KELLY , P . G . S . B . „ „ GEORGE KENNING , P . G . D . Middx . R . W . „ Lord KEVSINGTON , P . G . M . South VVales ( W . Division ) .

W . „ C . E . KEvSER , P . P . G . W . Herts . „ „ F . S . KNYVETT , P . G . D . „ „ Lieut .-Col . GEORGE LAMBERT , P . G . S . B . „ „ VV . G . LEAION , P . G . D . „ „ E . LETCHWORTH , P . G . D , „ „ P . DE LANDE LONG , P . G . D . R . W . „ Lord LLMERICK , P . P . G . AI . Bristol . VV . „ G . D . LISTER , W . AL 2243 .

„ „ HENRY LOVEGROVE , W . M . 241 G . „ „ LOVELAND LOVELAND , P . G . D . „ „ Admiral A . II . AIARKHAA 1 , P . AI . 257 . „ „ CHARLES MARTIN , P . A . G . D . C . V . W . „ Rev . C . J . AIAK TYN , P . G . Chap . W . „ CF . MA ITER , P . G . Std . Br . „ „ J . II . AIATTHEWS , P . D . G . D . C .

„ „ F . A 1 EAD , P . G . S . B . „ „ T . HASTINGS AIILLER , G . S . B . R . W . „ Sir JOHN B . MONCKTON , P . G . W . „ „ Col . G . NOEL MONEY , P . G . AL Surrey . VV . „ E . MONTEUU 1 S , P . G . S . B . „ „ T . 11 . NESBITT , D . P . G . M . Isle of Alan . „ „ J . C . PARKlNSuN , P . G . D .

„ „ A . A . PENULEBURY . „ „ Col . JAMES PETERS , P . G . S . B . V . W . „ F . A . PHILBRICK , Q . C , Grand Registrar . W . „ Capt . N . G . PHILIPS , P . G . D . „ „ TURTLE PIGOTT , P . A . G . D . C .

„ „ Col . H . PLATT , P . G . D . „ „ SAA 1 UEL POPE , O . C ., P . G . D . R . W . „ VV . A . F . POWELL , P . G . Al . Bristol . W . |„ Dr . T . PURCHAS , P . A . G . D . C . „ „ Lieut .-Gen . C . W . RANDOLPH , G . Snpt , Sussex .

V . W . „ Rev . J . ROBBINS , D . D ., P . G . Chap . R . W . „ H . D . SANDEMAN , P . D . G . M . Bengal . W . „ Sir BRUCE Al . SETON , P . G . D . „ „ W . SHURMUR , W . M . 2374 .

V . W . „ Rev . R . J . SIMPSON , P . G . Chan . W . „ HENRY SMI TH , P . G . D . „ „ W . F . SMITHSON , P . G . D . „ „ A . C . SPAULL , P . G . R . Salop . V . W . „ Kev . C . W . SPENCER STANHOPE , I' . G . C . R . W . „ Col . LIC GENDRE N . STARKIE , P . G . Al . E . Lanes .

VV . „ W . E . STEWART , P . A . G . D . C . „ „ EDWARD TERRY , P . G . Treas . R . W . „ T . W . TEW , P . G . AL VV . Yorks . VV . „ J . LEWIS 111 UA 1 AS , P . A . G . D . C . „ „ RAYMOND 11 . THRUPP , D . P . G . AL Aliddx . „ „ J . IO YE , W . AI . 1227 . „ „ f . TROLLOPE , P . O . D . R . W . „ Lord VALENTIAP . G . W .

, W . „ Sir J . SuAIERS VINE , P . G . D . „ „ Capt . T . C . WALLS , P . G . W . Aliddx . „ „ P . WATERLOW , G . Stwd . V . W . „ Dr . E . WENDT , G . Sec . Ger . Cor . W . „ FREDK . WEST , P . G . D . „ „ Sir IT . TRUEMAN VVOOD , P . A . G . D . C

FRANK RICHARDSON , I'reemasons' Hall , Secretary . Sth March , 1 . 592 . 7

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