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Article Untitled Page 1 of 1 Article INSTALLATION OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AS M.W.G. MASTER. Page 1 of 1 Article THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Page 1 of 1 Article THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Page 1 of 1 Article FESTIVAL OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Page 1 of 2 Article Untitled Page 1 of 1
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CONTENTS . PAGE LEADERS — Installation of His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught as M . W . G . Master ... ... ... ... ... ... 243 The Girls' School Festival ... ... ... ... , ... 243
Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls ... ... ... 243 M ASONIC NOTESAnnual General Meeting and Election of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution ... ... ... ... ... ... 251 Stated Meeting of Quatuor Coronati Lodge , No . 207 G ... ... 2 % i Committee of Management Meeting of the Royal Masonic Bere / olent Institution ... ... ... ... ... ... 251
Distribution of Prizes at the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls ... ... 253 Consecration of the White Rose of York Lodge , No . 3840 .,. ... 252 Consecration of the Middlesex Hosoital Lodge , No . 2 S 43 , ... ... 253 Provincial Grand Lodge of West Yorkshire ... ... .,. ... 253 Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of West Yorkshire ... .,. ... 255 Provincial Grand Chapter of Durham ... ... ... ... 256
Provincial Grand Chapter of West Lancashire ... ... ,.. 257 The May Magazines ... ... ... ... ... ... 257 New Grand Chapter Officers ... ... ... ... ... 257 Craft Masonry ... ... ... ... ... ... 257 Instruction ... ... ... •••... ... ... 259 Masonic and General Tidings ... ... ... ... ... 260
Installation Of His Royal Highness The Duke Of Connaught As M.W.G. Master.
INSTALLATION OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AS M . W . G . MASTER .
It will be welcome news to our readers that His Royal Highness the Duke of CONNAUGHT , K . G ., has been pleased to direct that his installation as M . W . G . Master shall take place at the Royal Albert Hall , South Kensington , on VVednesday , the
17 th July . A circular has accordingly been addressed to the \ V . Masters of lodges by the Grand Secretary with a view to obtaining from them lists of brethren who are qualified to attend
Grand Lodge . The answers to this circular are requested to be made to the Grand Secretary on or before the ist June , so that arrangements for the accommodation of the brethren may be made as soon and as completely as possible .
The Royal Albert Hall is capable of accommodating a vast concourse of people , and the Masonic meetings that have been held within it have been marvels of success as far as the
completeness and regularity of the arrangements have been concerned ; nor have we any reason to doubt that what has heen accomplished with such brilliant success in the past can be repeated . But Masters of Lodges must bear in mind that there
are now nearly twice as many private lodges on the register as in 18 75 , and consequentl y that the number of those qualified to he present has been proportionately increased . We trust , therefore , that they will lose no time in making their replies to the circular .
The Girls' School Festival.
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL .
The second of the great anniversary gatherings of the year was held on Wednesday under the presidency of thc Right ¦ 'on . Karl AMHERST , M . W . Pro G . Master , Prov . G . Master of ' ¦ -ent , and , marvellous to relate , with even greater success than
•ittended the first in aid of the Benevolent Institution in 1 ' ebruary . A grand total of upwards of £ 25 , 000 such as was subscribed for the Old People between two and three months sll " ice is not easily surpassed , but it was surpassed on this occasion by more than £ 1000 . In these circumstances we offer
'ur sincere congratulations in the first place to Earl AMHERST ° " the brilliant success of his lirst Chairmanship 011 behalf of the Girls' School , and his Province of Kent for the amount of
support they gave to his Chairmanship—thc total of their l ' ° iitributions , including the Perpetual Presentation founded , ls a memorial of the event , being in excess of any previous
The Girls' School Festival.
Provincial total at one Festival ! We also congratulate the other Provinces that furnished Stewards , and the contributing London Lodges for the handsome part they took in the proceedings . Lastly , we congratulate the Institution itself on this accession to
its funds , and particularly the Secretary and his Staff and the House Committee , to whose earnest and combined efforts the result achieved on Wednesday is principally due . This , with
the exception of the Centenary Festival , is the most successful that has been held in aid of "Our Girls , " but we trust it will not retain for long the premier place among its ordinary Festivals ,
Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
FESTIVAL OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
The 113 th anniversary festival of this Institution was held on Wednesday evening at freemason' Tavern . Earl Amherst , M . W . Pro Grand Master , Prov . G . Master for Kent , presided , and among others there were present : Bros . F . W . S . Cornwallis , J . G . W . ; Sir John B . Monckton . E . Letchworth , G . Sec .: Robert Grey , P . G . D .: Peter de Lande Long , P . G . D . ; J . S . Eastes ,
D . P . G . M . Kent ; Daniel Mayer , P . G . O . ; E . Roehrich , D . G . D . C . j H . Brook * Marshall , G . Treas . ; Edward Terry , P . G . T . ; H . Heap Bailey , P . G . T . ; Lt .-Col . C . R . Lyne , S . G . D . ; Thomas Taylor , J . G . D . ; Surgeon Lt .-Col . H . W . Kiallmark , P . G . D . ; W . C . Lupton , P . G . D . ; James Terry , P . G . S . B ., Sec . R . M . B . I . ;
J . M . McLeod , P . G . S . B ., Sec . R . M . I . B . ; John Williams , P . G . S . B .: A . W . Duret , P . D . G . S . B . ; J . W . Elvin , James Speller , M . Le Cronier , Rev . H . A . Hebb , P . G . D . ; H . Lovegrove , P . G . S . B . ; R . Clay Sudlow , P . G . Std . Br . ; H . Percy Smith , Capt . Powell , and W . Russell , Prov . G . T . Kent .
Till" : CHAIRMAN . Bros . Frank Richardson , C . E . Keyser , and James Stephens , presided respectively in the rooms where the ladies dined . Earl AMHERST , in proposing the first toast sa'id : Brethren , no words are required to herald the first toast , " The Health of King Edward—the King and our Grand Protector . "
Earl AMHERST next said they had on two occasions had the advantage of having the presence of Queen Alexandra at their Masonic Charity Festivals , first to inaugurate the hall in which they met last Monday , the other when she distributed the prizes at the Centenary of the Boys' School , and he asked them now to drink her health coupled with that of the D J I C »
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CONTENTS . PAGE LEADERS — Installation of His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught as M . W . G . Master ... ... ... ... ... ... 243 The Girls' School Festival ... ... ... ... , ... 243
Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls ... ... ... 243 M ASONIC NOTESAnnual General Meeting and Election of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution ... ... ... ... ... ... 251 Stated Meeting of Quatuor Coronati Lodge , No . 207 G ... ... 2 % i Committee of Management Meeting of the Royal Masonic Bere / olent Institution ... ... ... ... ... ... 251
Distribution of Prizes at the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls ... ... 253 Consecration of the White Rose of York Lodge , No . 3840 .,. ... 252 Consecration of the Middlesex Hosoital Lodge , No . 2 S 43 , ... ... 253 Provincial Grand Lodge of West Yorkshire ... ... .,. ... 253 Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of West Yorkshire ... .,. ... 255 Provincial Grand Chapter of Durham ... ... ... ... 256
Provincial Grand Chapter of West Lancashire ... ... ,.. 257 The May Magazines ... ... ... ... ... ... 257 New Grand Chapter Officers ... ... ... ... ... 257 Craft Masonry ... ... ... ... ... ... 257 Instruction ... ... ... •••... ... ... 259 Masonic and General Tidings ... ... ... ... ... 260
Installation Of His Royal Highness The Duke Of Connaught As M.W.G. Master.
INSTALLATION OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AS M . W . G . MASTER .
It will be welcome news to our readers that His Royal Highness the Duke of CONNAUGHT , K . G ., has been pleased to direct that his installation as M . W . G . Master shall take place at the Royal Albert Hall , South Kensington , on VVednesday , the
17 th July . A circular has accordingly been addressed to the \ V . Masters of lodges by the Grand Secretary with a view to obtaining from them lists of brethren who are qualified to attend
Grand Lodge . The answers to this circular are requested to be made to the Grand Secretary on or before the ist June , so that arrangements for the accommodation of the brethren may be made as soon and as completely as possible .
The Royal Albert Hall is capable of accommodating a vast concourse of people , and the Masonic meetings that have been held within it have been marvels of success as far as the
completeness and regularity of the arrangements have been concerned ; nor have we any reason to doubt that what has heen accomplished with such brilliant success in the past can be repeated . But Masters of Lodges must bear in mind that there
are now nearly twice as many private lodges on the register as in 18 75 , and consequentl y that the number of those qualified to he present has been proportionately increased . We trust , therefore , that they will lose no time in making their replies to the circular .
The Girls' School Festival.
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL .
The second of the great anniversary gatherings of the year was held on Wednesday under the presidency of thc Right ¦ 'on . Karl AMHERST , M . W . Pro G . Master , Prov . G . Master of ' ¦ -ent , and , marvellous to relate , with even greater success than
•ittended the first in aid of the Benevolent Institution in 1 ' ebruary . A grand total of upwards of £ 25 , 000 such as was subscribed for the Old People between two and three months sll " ice is not easily surpassed , but it was surpassed on this occasion by more than £ 1000 . In these circumstances we offer
'ur sincere congratulations in the first place to Earl AMHERST ° " the brilliant success of his lirst Chairmanship 011 behalf of the Girls' School , and his Province of Kent for the amount of
support they gave to his Chairmanship—thc total of their l ' ° iitributions , including the Perpetual Presentation founded , ls a memorial of the event , being in excess of any previous
The Girls' School Festival.
Provincial total at one Festival ! We also congratulate the other Provinces that furnished Stewards , and the contributing London Lodges for the handsome part they took in the proceedings . Lastly , we congratulate the Institution itself on this accession to
its funds , and particularly the Secretary and his Staff and the House Committee , to whose earnest and combined efforts the result achieved on Wednesday is principally due . This , with
the exception of the Centenary Festival , is the most successful that has been held in aid of "Our Girls , " but we trust it will not retain for long the premier place among its ordinary Festivals ,
Festival Of The Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.
FESTIVAL OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .
The 113 th anniversary festival of this Institution was held on Wednesday evening at freemason' Tavern . Earl Amherst , M . W . Pro Grand Master , Prov . G . Master for Kent , presided , and among others there were present : Bros . F . W . S . Cornwallis , J . G . W . ; Sir John B . Monckton . E . Letchworth , G . Sec .: Robert Grey , P . G . D .: Peter de Lande Long , P . G . D . ; J . S . Eastes ,
D . P . G . M . Kent ; Daniel Mayer , P . G . O . ; E . Roehrich , D . G . D . C . j H . Brook * Marshall , G . Treas . ; Edward Terry , P . G . T . ; H . Heap Bailey , P . G . T . ; Lt .-Col . C . R . Lyne , S . G . D . ; Thomas Taylor , J . G . D . ; Surgeon Lt .-Col . H . W . Kiallmark , P . G . D . ; W . C . Lupton , P . G . D . ; James Terry , P . G . S . B ., Sec . R . M . B . I . ;
J . M . McLeod , P . G . S . B ., Sec . R . M . I . B . ; John Williams , P . G . S . B .: A . W . Duret , P . D . G . S . B . ; J . W . Elvin , James Speller , M . Le Cronier , Rev . H . A . Hebb , P . G . D . ; H . Lovegrove , P . G . S . B . ; R . Clay Sudlow , P . G . Std . Br . ; H . Percy Smith , Capt . Powell , and W . Russell , Prov . G . T . Kent .
Till" : CHAIRMAN . Bros . Frank Richardson , C . E . Keyser , and James Stephens , presided respectively in the rooms where the ladies dined . Earl AMHERST , in proposing the first toast sa'id : Brethren , no words are required to herald the first toast , " The Health of King Edward—the King and our Grand Protector . "
Earl AMHERST next said they had on two occasions had the advantage of having the presence of Queen Alexandra at their Masonic Charity Festivals , first to inaugurate the hall in which they met last Monday , the other when she distributed the prizes at the Centenary of the Boys' School , and he asked them now to drink her health coupled with that of the D J I C »
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Now Ready . —The Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar for 1901 . Price i / -, by post 1 / ii ,