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'pHE HISTORY of FREEMASONRY AND CONCORDANT ORDERS .

ILLUSTRATED .

WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF EDITORS . HENRY LEONARD STILLSON , Editor-in-Chief . WILLIAM J AMES HUGHAN , Consulting Editor .

CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION . —SUPPLEMENTAL 01 ? THE DIVISIONS m THIS WORK .

© act l . A NCIENT MASONRY . —THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES , COGNATE ORDERS OP CHIVALRY , AND THE "OLD CHARGES" OF FREEMASONS . ( Introductory to the Perfected Organization of Modem Times . ) Complete in three Divisions . INTRODUCTION . —THE SIX THEOMES OF THE MYSTERIES .

DIVISION I . THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES . A Treatise on the Eastern European , African , and Asiatic Mysteries ; tho Occultism , of the Orient ; the Western European Architects and Operative Masons in Britain , commonly called the Antiquities and Legendary Traditions of tho Craft to thc close of tho Operative Period in 1717 . Complete in four chapters .

DIVISION II . THE COGNATE OEDEES . A comprehensive History of the Knights Templars and tho Crusades ; their patronage by the Seo of Rome and subsequent anathema ; the connection of theso , if any , with the present Degrees of Knights Templar in the United States and Great Britain ; the Execution of Jacques tie Molai , Grand Master , and Supplemental Historic Notes . Complete in two chapters .

DIVISION III . THE DOCUMENTARY EARLY HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY . Thc Ancient British MSS . ; Kalendar of " Old Charges , " and comments thereon ; the Regius MS ., or Halliwell Poem ; Legend of " The Four Crowned Martyrs ; " the Cooke MS ., as annotated by G . AV . Speth ; the Grand Lodge MS . of 15 S 3 , with various readings of "Old Charges ; " the " Additional Articles , " etc . Complete in three chapters .

ff > avt 2 . CosjiorOLiTAN FREEMASONRY . —CRAFT , CAPITULAR , CRYPTIC . ( " Masonry without Respect to Creed , Clime , 01 Color . " ^ Complete in twelve Divisions . INTRODUCTION—THE AMERICAN RITE OF FREEMASONRY . DIVISION IV . NORTH , CENTRAL , AND SOUTH AMERICA . Lodges in America under the English Constitution , 1733-1 SS 0 , Complete in three chapters .

DIVISION V . FIRST MERIDIAN . History of the Colonial and Revolutionary Period and Atlantic Slope : The Grand Lodges of Maine , New Hampshire , Vermont , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Maryland , District of Columbia , Virginia , AVest Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina , Georgia , and Florida . Complete in two chapters .

DIVISION VI . SECOND MERIDIAN . I . History of the Eastern Mississippi Valley and tho Lakes , The Grand Lodges of Ohio , Indiana , Michigan , Illinois : AVisconsin , Kentucky , Tennessee , Alabama , Mississippi ,

and Louisiana . H . History of the Western Mississippi Valley : The Grand Lodges of Texas , Arkansas , Minnesota , Missouri , Iowa , Dakota , North Dakota , Nebraska , Kansas , and the Indian Territory . Each part complete in one chapter .

DIVISION VII . THIRD MERIDIAN . History of the Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountains to Mexico : The Grand Lodges of California , Oregon , AVashington , Idaho , Montana , Nevada , Utah , Wyoming , Arizona , Colorada , Now Mexico ; Freemasonry in the Hawaiian Islands , Alaska , Mexico , and Central . America . Complete in one chapter .

DIVISION VIII . EARLY AMERICAN MASONIC HISTORY . The First Glimpses of Freemasonry in North America . Complete in one chapter .

DIVISION IX . BRITISH AMERICA . Outline history of tho Grand Lodge of Canada , in the Province of Ontario . Freemasonry in the North—thc Grand Lodges o £ Quebec , Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , Prince Edward Island , Manitoba , and British Columbia . Complete in two chapters .

DIVISION X . OTHER COUNTRIES . Outline History of Freemasonry in Continental Europe . Freemasonry in Australasia and New Zealand - Grand Lodges of the Southern Sun . Complete in two chapters ,

DIVISION XI . THE MORGAN EXCITEMENT . An exhaustive Account of that Historic AHair in tho United States , treating of its Civil , Social , Political , and Masonic Aspects , as well as of the Deportation of AVilliam Morgan ; written from a Masonic stand-point . Complete iu two chapters ..

DIVISION XII . MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE . A comprehensive History of the Origin and Development of Masonic Law : The relation of Governing Bodies to one another : the relation of Grand Lodges to their Constituent

Lodges , and to individual members of the Craft : the relation of Lodges to one another , to their members , and of Masons to one another ; tho Origin and Use of public Masonic Forms and Ceremonies ; and the customs and peculiarities of the Craft in general . Comjlote in one chapter .

DIVISION XIII . THE CAPITULAR DEGREES . J ^ he Royal Arch as a Separate Degree in England and other Parts of the British Empire . The Mark Master Mason ' s Degree as evolved in the United Kingdom . Tho several Grand Chapters , and the Royal Arch systems of England , Ireland , nnd Scotland , including Mark Masonry , Mason ' s

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Marks , and tho Past Degree . The Grand Chapters of Canada , Nova Scotia , Quebec , aud Now Brunswick . The General Grand Royal Arch Chapter , its origin , powers , and jurisdiction . State Grand Chapters , including the Independent Grand Chapters of Pennsylvania , Virginia , and AVest Virginia ; separately considered , and in alphabetical order , together with ail Chapters holding charters from tho General Grand Chapter . Thc Order of High Priesthood . Complete in three chapters .

DIVISION XIV . THE CRYPTIC DEGREES . Tho Council of Royal , and Select , and Siipcr-Excollent Masters ; together with a comprehensive sketch of its ris 3 and organization ; Government by a General Grand Council , Grand Councils , and Councils ; including the Independent Grand Councils , and thoso of Canada and England . Complete in two chapters .

DIVISION XV . EULOGIUM OF THE ANCIENT CRAFT . Tho relation of tho Symbolic , Capitular , and Cryptic Degrees to one another and to Ancient Craft Masonry ; comprising tho Foundation , the Superstructure , and Ornaments of the Ancient and Honorable Society of Free and Accepted

Masons . I . Tho Physical , the Spiritual , tho Celestial , these three intertwining , ever blending in perfect harmony . II . Freemasonry , tho Conservator of Liberty and of the Universal Brotherhood of Man . Each part complete in ono chapter .

pavt 3 . CONCORDANT ORDERS . —THE CHIVALRIC DEGREES . Complete in two Divisions .

DIVISION XVI . KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AND ALLIED ORDERS . Tho Knights Templar of the United States of America , and Government by a Grand Encampment , Grand Commanderies , and Commanderies . Tho Ethics and Ritual of American Templary . Complete in throe chapters ; to which is added "In Memoriam , " MacLeod Moore .

DIVISION XVII . BRITISH TEMPLARY . A history of the Modern or Masonic Templar Systems , with a Concise Account of the Origin of Speculative Freemasonry , and its Evolution since the Revival , A . D . 1717 . Complete in seven chapters .

part 4 . ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE OF FREEMASONRY , AND THE ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND . . Complete in two Divisions .

DIVISION XVIII . SCOTTISH DEGREES , 4 ° to 33 ° , INCLUSIVE . History of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry ; its Government hy Supremo Councils , Consistories , Chapters of Rose Croix , Councils of Princes of Jerusalem , and Lodges of Perfection . Complete in ono chapter .

DIVISION XIX . THE ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND . I . The History and Government of the Society in Europe and America ; copies of Patents and other particulars . II . The Royal Order of Heredom of Kilwinning , Each part complete in one chapter .

PUT 5 . MISCELLANEOUS RITES AND ORDERS , AND STATISTICAL DIVISION Complete in two Divisions .

DIVISION XX . OTHER RITES AND ORDERS . I . Thc Order of the Eastern Star , comprising a sketch of its origin , rise , teachings , and present condition . II . The Rosicrucian Society . Each part complete in ono chapter . III . Masonic Dates and Abbreviations used in this work .

DIVISION XXI . STATISTICS OF FREEMASONRY . Those are shown in the Craft Department by tables , as full as it has been possible to compile them . In somo case tho Grand Lodgo records have been lost by tire and war , and in

others the books were not kept with tables like these in view . The Capitular Statistics are all of lato date , tho records prior to 18 G 0 having been destroyed . Masonic Record . Index .

Boston and New York , U . S . A .: THE FRATERNITY PUBLISHING COMPANY . European Publisher : GEORGE KENNING , 16 and I 6 A , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields ( opposite Freemasons' Hall ); i , 2 , 3 , 3 A , 313 , 4 , Little Britain ; 195 , 196 , and 197 , Aldersgate-street , London . 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . 47 , Bridge-street , Manchester . 9 , West Howard-street , Glasgow .

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NOW READY . —Printed on thick Art Paper , demy Svo ., 126 pages , with Thirteen full page plates , containing 43 Illustrations of Jewels , bound in blue cloth , gilt lettered . Price I 2 s . Od . CENTENARY WARRANTS AND JEWELS : COMPRISING AN ACCOUNT OF ALL THE LODGES UNDER THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND TO WHICH CENTENARY WARRANTS HAVE BEEN GRANTED , TOGETHER WITH ILLUSTRATIONS OF ALL THE SPECIAL JEWELS . BY JOHN LANE , P . M ., P . Z ., & c , Past Senior Grand Warden of Iowa , U . S . A ., Past Provincial Grand Registrar of Devonshire , & c , & c , & c , Author of " Masonic Records , 1717-1 SSG , " " Handy Book to the Study of the Lists of Lodges , " & c , & c . WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Past Senior Grand Warden of Iowa , U . S . A ., Past Senior Grand Deacon of England , & c , & c . LONDON : GEORGE KENNING , 16 , GREAT Q UEEN STREET , W . C .

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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 IGth , 1891 , says— "Messrs . Gilliam Bros ., Gold and Silversmiths , of 0 , Serle Street , Lincoln's Inn , have been very fortunate in securing so line a site for thoir now establishment as -11 U , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and we congratulate them on tho beauty and artistic design displayed in thou- new premises ; tho stock is of tho most rare and choice kind , and our brethren , who are fond of old and good things in precious metals , would do well to pay them a visit . "

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SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 12 , 1891

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

The voting papers for the School elections next month have been issued . We shall give , as usual , a short account of the candidates and their prospects in due course . In the meantime we may state that in the case of the Girls' School iS vacancies will be filled

from an approved list of 27—or as one name has been withdrawn , of 26—candidates at the Quarterly General Court which will be holden at Freemasons' Tavern on

Thursday , the Sth prox . In the case of the Boys ' School , the number of candidates is 37 , and the number of vacancies to be filled 19 , the election taking place at the Quarterly General Court on Friday , the 9 th prox .

Bro . John Lane's new work is now ready , and we congratulate the author on the publication of such a handsome , interesting , and valuable volume on

" Centenary Warrants and Jewels . " Such a book has long been wanted , and especially illustrations of the numerous special centenary medals , which are so little known . Only 200 copies are printed for sale at 12 s . 6 d . each .

* * - * Our Cornish brethren did a graceful thing at the annual meeting the other day of their Provincial Grand Lodge when , on the motion of Bro . Sir Charles Graves-Sawle , Bart ., D . Prov . G . Master , they passed a resolution congratulating their Prov . G . Master , Bro .

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NOW READY . Handsomely Bound in Cloth , goo Pages , Price 20 s . ( Also in more expensive bindings . )

'pHE HISTORY of FREEMASONRY AND CONCORDANT ORDERS .

ILLUSTRATED .

WRITTEN BY A BOARD OF EDITORS . HENRY LEONARD STILLSON , Editor-in-Chief . WILLIAM J AMES HUGHAN , Consulting Editor .

CONTENTS . INTRODUCTION . —SUPPLEMENTAL 01 ? THE DIVISIONS m THIS WORK .

© act l . A NCIENT MASONRY . —THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES , COGNATE ORDERS OP CHIVALRY , AND THE "OLD CHARGES" OF FREEMASONS . ( Introductory to the Perfected Organization of Modem Times . ) Complete in three Divisions . INTRODUCTION . —THE SIX THEOMES OF THE MYSTERIES .

DIVISION I . THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES . A Treatise on the Eastern European , African , and Asiatic Mysteries ; tho Occultism , of the Orient ; the Western European Architects and Operative Masons in Britain , commonly called the Antiquities and Legendary Traditions of tho Craft to thc close of tho Operative Period in 1717 . Complete in four chapters .

DIVISION II . THE COGNATE OEDEES . A comprehensive History of the Knights Templars and tho Crusades ; their patronage by the Seo of Rome and subsequent anathema ; the connection of theso , if any , with the present Degrees of Knights Templar in the United States and Great Britain ; the Execution of Jacques tie Molai , Grand Master , and Supplemental Historic Notes . Complete in two chapters .

DIVISION III . THE DOCUMENTARY EARLY HISTORY OF THE FRATERNITY . Thc Ancient British MSS . ; Kalendar of " Old Charges , " and comments thereon ; the Regius MS ., or Halliwell Poem ; Legend of " The Four Crowned Martyrs ; " the Cooke MS ., as annotated by G . AV . Speth ; the Grand Lodge MS . of 15 S 3 , with various readings of "Old Charges ; " the " Additional Articles , " etc . Complete in three chapters .

ff > avt 2 . CosjiorOLiTAN FREEMASONRY . —CRAFT , CAPITULAR , CRYPTIC . ( " Masonry without Respect to Creed , Clime , 01 Color . " ^ Complete in twelve Divisions . INTRODUCTION—THE AMERICAN RITE OF FREEMASONRY . DIVISION IV . NORTH , CENTRAL , AND SOUTH AMERICA . Lodges in America under the English Constitution , 1733-1 SS 0 , Complete in three chapters .

DIVISION V . FIRST MERIDIAN . History of the Colonial and Revolutionary Period and Atlantic Slope : The Grand Lodges of Maine , New Hampshire , Vermont , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Maryland , District of Columbia , Virginia , AVest Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina , Georgia , and Florida . Complete in two chapters .

DIVISION VI . SECOND MERIDIAN . I . History of the Eastern Mississippi Valley and tho Lakes , The Grand Lodges of Ohio , Indiana , Michigan , Illinois : AVisconsin , Kentucky , Tennessee , Alabama , Mississippi ,

and Louisiana . H . History of the Western Mississippi Valley : The Grand Lodges of Texas , Arkansas , Minnesota , Missouri , Iowa , Dakota , North Dakota , Nebraska , Kansas , and the Indian Territory . Each part complete in one chapter .

DIVISION VII . THIRD MERIDIAN . History of the Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountains to Mexico : The Grand Lodges of California , Oregon , AVashington , Idaho , Montana , Nevada , Utah , Wyoming , Arizona , Colorada , Now Mexico ; Freemasonry in the Hawaiian Islands , Alaska , Mexico , and Central . America . Complete in one chapter .

DIVISION VIII . EARLY AMERICAN MASONIC HISTORY . The First Glimpses of Freemasonry in North America . Complete in one chapter .

DIVISION IX . BRITISH AMERICA . Outline history of tho Grand Lodge of Canada , in the Province of Ontario . Freemasonry in the North—thc Grand Lodges o £ Quebec , Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , Prince Edward Island , Manitoba , and British Columbia . Complete in two chapters .

DIVISION X . OTHER COUNTRIES . Outline History of Freemasonry in Continental Europe . Freemasonry in Australasia and New Zealand - Grand Lodges of the Southern Sun . Complete in two chapters ,

DIVISION XI . THE MORGAN EXCITEMENT . An exhaustive Account of that Historic AHair in tho United States , treating of its Civil , Social , Political , and Masonic Aspects , as well as of the Deportation of AVilliam Morgan ; written from a Masonic stand-point . Complete iu two chapters ..

DIVISION XII . MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE . A comprehensive History of the Origin and Development of Masonic Law : The relation of Governing Bodies to one another : the relation of Grand Lodges to their Constituent

Lodges , and to individual members of the Craft : the relation of Lodges to one another , to their members , and of Masons to one another ; tho Origin and Use of public Masonic Forms and Ceremonies ; and the customs and peculiarities of the Craft in general . Comjlote in one chapter .

DIVISION XIII . THE CAPITULAR DEGREES . J ^ he Royal Arch as a Separate Degree in England and other Parts of the British Empire . The Mark Master Mason ' s Degree as evolved in the United Kingdom . Tho several Grand Chapters , and the Royal Arch systems of England , Ireland , nnd Scotland , including Mark Masonry , Mason ' s

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Marks , and tho Past Degree . The Grand Chapters of Canada , Nova Scotia , Quebec , aud Now Brunswick . The General Grand Royal Arch Chapter , its origin , powers , and jurisdiction . State Grand Chapters , including the Independent Grand Chapters of Pennsylvania , Virginia , and AVest Virginia ; separately considered , and in alphabetical order , together with ail Chapters holding charters from tho General Grand Chapter . Thc Order of High Priesthood . Complete in three chapters .

DIVISION XIV . THE CRYPTIC DEGREES . Tho Council of Royal , and Select , and Siipcr-Excollent Masters ; together with a comprehensive sketch of its ris 3 and organization ; Government by a General Grand Council , Grand Councils , and Councils ; including the Independent Grand Councils , and thoso of Canada and England . Complete in two chapters .

DIVISION XV . EULOGIUM OF THE ANCIENT CRAFT . Tho relation of tho Symbolic , Capitular , and Cryptic Degrees to one another and to Ancient Craft Masonry ; comprising tho Foundation , the Superstructure , and Ornaments of the Ancient and Honorable Society of Free and Accepted

Masons . I . Tho Physical , the Spiritual , tho Celestial , these three intertwining , ever blending in perfect harmony . II . Freemasonry , tho Conservator of Liberty and of the Universal Brotherhood of Man . Each part complete in ono chapter .

pavt 3 . CONCORDANT ORDERS . —THE CHIVALRIC DEGREES . Complete in two Divisions .

DIVISION XVI . KNIGHTS TEMPLAR AND ALLIED ORDERS . Tho Knights Templar of the United States of America , and Government by a Grand Encampment , Grand Commanderies , and Commanderies . Tho Ethics and Ritual of American Templary . Complete in throe chapters ; to which is added "In Memoriam , " MacLeod Moore .

DIVISION XVII . BRITISH TEMPLARY . A history of the Modern or Masonic Templar Systems , with a Concise Account of the Origin of Speculative Freemasonry , and its Evolution since the Revival , A . D . 1717 . Complete in seven chapters .

part 4 . ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED SCOTTISH RITE OF FREEMASONRY , AND THE ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND . . Complete in two Divisions .

DIVISION XVIII . SCOTTISH DEGREES , 4 ° to 33 ° , INCLUSIVE . History of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry ; its Government hy Supremo Councils , Consistories , Chapters of Rose Croix , Councils of Princes of Jerusalem , and Lodges of Perfection . Complete in ono chapter .

DIVISION XIX . THE ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND . I . The History and Government of the Society in Europe and America ; copies of Patents and other particulars . II . The Royal Order of Heredom of Kilwinning , Each part complete in one chapter .

PUT 5 . MISCELLANEOUS RITES AND ORDERS , AND STATISTICAL DIVISION Complete in two Divisions .

DIVISION XX . OTHER RITES AND ORDERS . I . Thc Order of the Eastern Star , comprising a sketch of its origin , rise , teachings , and present condition . II . The Rosicrucian Society . Each part complete in ono chapter . III . Masonic Dates and Abbreviations used in this work .

DIVISION XXI . STATISTICS OF FREEMASONRY . Those are shown in the Craft Department by tables , as full as it has been possible to compile them . In somo case tho Grand Lodgo records have been lost by tire and war , and in

others the books were not kept with tables like these in view . The Capitular Statistics are all of lato date , tho records prior to 18 G 0 having been destroyed . Masonic Record . Index .

Boston and New York , U . S . A .: THE FRATERNITY PUBLISHING COMPANY . European Publisher : GEORGE KENNING , 16 and I 6 A , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields ( opposite Freemasons' Hall ); i , 2 , 3 , 3 A , 313 , 4 , Little Britain ; 195 , 196 , and 197 , Aldersgate-street , London . 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . 47 , Bridge-street , Manchester . 9 , West Howard-street , Glasgow .

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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF "THE FREEMASON . " Per Insertion . SINGLE COLUMN per inch ^ 0 5 o ONE PAGE 10 o 0 ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & c , FOUR LINES , 2 s . 6 d ., and fid . PER LINE additional . . « , TO OUR READERS . The FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage : — United States , United Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies , & c . Arabia , & c . 13 s . 6 d . 15 s . fid . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Office Orders or Cheques are preferred , the former payable to GEORGE KENXINO , Chief Office , London , the latter crossed London Joint Stock Bank .

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NOW READY . —Printed on thick Art Paper , demy Svo ., 126 pages , with Thirteen full page plates , containing 43 Illustrations of Jewels , bound in blue cloth , gilt lettered . Price I 2 s . Od . CENTENARY WARRANTS AND JEWELS : COMPRISING AN ACCOUNT OF ALL THE LODGES UNDER THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND TO WHICH CENTENARY WARRANTS HAVE BEEN GRANTED , TOGETHER WITH ILLUSTRATIONS OF ALL THE SPECIAL JEWELS . BY JOHN LANE , P . M ., P . Z ., & c , Past Senior Grand Warden of Iowa , U . S . A ., Past Provincial Grand Registrar of Devonshire , & c , & c , & c , Author of " Masonic Records , 1717-1 SSG , " " Handy Book to the Study of the Lists of Lodges , " & c , & c . WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Past Senior Grand Warden of Iowa , U . S . A ., Past Senior Grand Deacon of England , & c , & c . LONDON : GEORGE KENNING , 16 , GREAT Q UEEN STREET , W . C .

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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 IGth , 1891 , says— "Messrs . Gilliam Bros ., Gold and Silversmiths , of 0 , Serle Street , Lincoln's Inn , have been very fortunate in securing so line a site for thoir now establishment as -11 U , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and we congratulate them on tho beauty and artistic design displayed in thou- new premises ; tho stock is of tho most rare and choice kind , and our brethren , who are fond of old and good things in precious metals , would do well to pay them a visit . "

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PARTRIDGE & COOPER , " THE " STA TIONERS , 192 & 191 , FLEET STREET , LONDON . THE ROYAL COURTS NOTE PAPER . This is the cheapest paper ever introduced to the public , it being slightly tinted , thick , and pleasant to write upon . Price 4 s . per ream . Illustrated Catalogue of every requisite for Office or Library forwarded post free .

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^ riP ^ t ^ 'y W vffi y w & ^ yNj ^ ffivYpj !

SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 12 , 1891

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

The voting papers for the School elections next month have been issued . We shall give , as usual , a short account of the candidates and their prospects in due course . In the meantime we may state that in the case of the Girls' School iS vacancies will be filled

from an approved list of 27—or as one name has been withdrawn , of 26—candidates at the Quarterly General Court which will be holden at Freemasons' Tavern on

Thursday , the Sth prox . In the case of the Boys ' School , the number of candidates is 37 , and the number of vacancies to be filled 19 , the election taking place at the Quarterly General Court on Friday , the 9 th prox .

Bro . John Lane's new work is now ready , and we congratulate the author on the publication of such a handsome , interesting , and valuable volume on

" Centenary Warrants and Jewels . " Such a book has long been wanted , and especially illustrations of the numerous special centenary medals , which are so little known . Only 200 copies are printed for sale at 12 s . 6 d . each .

* * - * Our Cornish brethren did a graceful thing at the annual meeting the other day of their Provincial Grand Lodge when , on the motion of Bro . Sir Charles Graves-Sawle , Bart ., D . Prov . G . Master , they passed a resolution congratulating their Prov . G . Master , Bro .

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