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ALSTON , COLLEGE , AND ITS
PREPARATORY SCHOOL , NEAR PRESTON , LANCASHIRE .
Recent !) enlarged by the erection of three additional School-rooms , Students' Hal ! , Theological and Scientific Lecture Hall , ( including Reading Room ) , Chemical Laboratory , Private Studies , Dining Halls , large Swimming Bath , Gymnasium , and spacious Dormitories , as well as separate Bedrooms .
RECTOR : BRO . REV . T . ABBOTT PETERS , M . A . VICE-PRINCIPAL : Rev . J . S . SKINNER , B . A . MASTERS : Rev . T . ABBOTT PETERS , M . A ., Divinity . Rev . J . S . SKINNER , B . A ., the Classics and Ancient History .
Mr . H . J . HENDERSON , M . A ., Junior Classics . Mr . T . HVMERS J ACKSON , B . A ., Mathematics , Navigations and the English Language , History and Literature . Mr . E . CLEMENT , Ph . D ., The Natural Sciences ( Experimental and Mathematical ) , French and German .
Mr . J . ROCHPORT , CM ., English Subjects generally , and Junior Mathematics . Mr . G . CLIFFORD , Junior English and Junior Mathematics . Mr . FLOYD , C . E ., Land Surveying and Levelling with the use of Theodolite , Mechanical Drawing . Mr . W . H . J ONES , Music ( Organ and Piano ) and Singing .
Mr . R . NICIIOL , Librarian . Sergeant BRADY , Military Drill , Gymnastics , and Swim ming . There are in connection with the College
THREE ANNUAL EXHIBITIONS , open for general competition to all students , and tenable for three years . Special Classes are formed for preparing students for the Legal , Medical , Home , Colonial , and Indian Civil Service Examinations ; and for entrance to Woolwich , Coopershill , and the Universities of Oxford , Cambridge , London ,
Dublin , Durham , and Edinburgh . The Religious Teaching is based on strictly Protestant Principles , in accordance with the Doctrines and Liturgy of the Church of England . Students requiting a commercial education only , are exempt from the classical course , if desired . The yeai consists of two terms , during which there are
no holidays , the only vacations being at Midsummer and Christmas . The use of all class books , valuable library , stationery ( except mathematical instruments ) laundry , & c , is included in the terms . No Extras of any kind . The High School—Students from id to 23 years of age . The Middle School—Students from 12 to 16 years of
age . The Preparatory School—Students under 12 years oi age . The College is divided into thrce sections . In thc
PREPARATORY SCHOOL ( entirely distinct , l-nt contiguous ) Boys are well grounded in the elements of a sound English Education , with French and German ( also in Latin and Greek if for the learned professions ) , and prepared for the High or Vliddle School , ln the High School the course of studv is a preparation for the Universities and the
vaiious competitive examinations ; while the Middle School trains pupils in such subjects as will qualify them for scientific and commercial pursuits . Alston College is pleasantly situated , about six miles from Preston , and half a mile from Longridgc Railway Station ; is in immediate proximity to beautiful mountain scenery , within half an how ' s ride of the chief watering
places on the western coast ol Lancashire , and is considered by Medical Professors to be in one of thc healthiest localities in England—a fact sufficiently proved by the remarkably good health enjoyed by the studen - s and regularly confirmed by the half-yearly medical reports . Extensive Cricket Grounds are attached to the College Farms , whilst a spacious covered Gymnasium and
Student ' s Hall , available for recreation , drill , & c , adjoin . Reports of all examinations , together with the names of those students wbo have distinguished themselves at thc College and the Universities , as Exhibitioners , Medalists and Prizemen , also the reports of the late examinations , together with views of the College buildings , and all necessary information , forwarded on application to the
ector , or to MR . GEORGE CLIFFORD . Secretary . References kindly permitted to Bro . Masons , and to the late Examiners : Rev . T . 11 . Lindsay Leary , M . A ., D . C . L . ( Oxon ) , Assistant Examiner to Her Majesty ' s Civil Service Commissicn , Crawford Cottage , Epsom ; T . W . Eyre Evans , Esq ., LL . D . T . CD ., Nightingale Villa , Lower
Norwood ; and other University Examiners ; Professor Pagel , Liverpool ; R . Routledge , Esq ., B . S . F . C . S ., Manchester ; also the Protestant Clergy , Nobility , and Professional Gentlemen ( parents of present pupils ) in Lon ' on , Manchester , Liverpool , Birmingham , Leeds , Bradford , Bognor , Preston , Burnley , Chester , Lancaster , Boston
( Lincoln ) , Wigan , Harrowgate , Accrington , Ilaslingdcn , Kendal , Southport , Todmorden , & c , and various other towns ; the Continent of Europe , the colonies , New York , and the United States , Brazil , Cuba , & c , who can bear ample testimony to thc merits and success of this College , Next term commences the Jth August , 1873 .
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BRO . GEORGE KENNING , P . M ., P . Z ., Mk . M ., A . M ., K . T ., R . C . K ., R . O . S ., 30 . 2 , 3 , . & 4 , Little Britain , LOND ON , E . C . ( 198 , Fleet-street , London . BRANCHES r < 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . ( . 108 , Renfield-street , Glasgow . MASONKTDEPOT . THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WORLD OF J ewels Clothing , Ribbons , Tassels , Furniture , Banners , Books , Stationery , Tracing Boards , And every Requisite for all Degrees in Freemasonry . 2 3 & 4 LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON , E . C . $ ria lists im agitation :, NAVAL ^ MILITARY WAREHOUSE . Swords , Laces , Braids , Cords , Embroidery , Belts , Shabraques , Chacos . Caps , Buttons , Epaulettes , Sashes , Medals , & c . & c . 2 , 3 , & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN LONDON , E . C $ ri « lists mt application . GEORGEKENNING , 2 , 3 , & 4 , Little Britain , LONDON , E . C . ( 198 , Fleet-street , London . BRANCHES : '< 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . ( , 108 , Renfield-street , Glasgow .
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GEORGE KENNING , LATE J MOTT THEARLE . 198 , Fleet Street , E . G . WATCH & CLOCK MANUFACTURER , GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER . 2 I */ " ^ 5 ^ tl Kj K \ ^ . / KEN I NING , ^ v ^ 5 «» pi £ s . d . Strong Silver Watches from 100 Silver English Levers ( own make ) from 3 10 o Ladies'GoId English Levers „ ............ from 990 Gent ' s Gold English Levers „ „ .... from 12 12 o Gold Watches from 2 12 o Good Sound 8-day Clocks , in neat cases from 0100 Good Sound 8-day Clocks , with alarum from o 15 o Watches , Clocks , Jewellery , Medals , and Jewels , suitable for Presentation , & c , made to order with dispatch . All kinds of repairs done on the premises , at moderate prices , by experienced workmen . George Kennings' Ladies' Gold English Levers , unequalled £ 10 ios . Masonic Signet Rings , Scarf Pins , Lockets . Studs and Links . Masonic Charms for every degree in get ., 15 CL and i 8 ct Gold . Watch Glasses 6 d . and 1 / - Watch Keys 6 d . Ladies' Ears pierced 1 / - Mauufactory : 2 , 3 & 4 , Little Britain .
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NEW WORK . ON FREEMASONRY . Dedicated by permission to the Most Hon . Ear ! Percy , Right Worshipful Grand Master Mason of Northumberland . FREEMASONRY : ITS Symbolism , Religious Nature , and Law of Perfection . BY BRO . C H A L M F , RSI . PATON . PAST MASTER , NO . 393 , ENGLAND . Handsomely Bound in Cloth , Price Ten Shillings and Sixpence ( Post Free ) . Published by Reeves and Turner , 19 6 , Strand , London . pREEMASONRY is , in great part , a system of symbols . It is itself symbolic of that perfection after which it teaches all Members of the Masonic Brotherhood to aspire , and to their attainment of which ir . thc highest degree possible for men in the present state of being , ail its laws and its lessons are designed to contribute . Much of its teaching is carried on by means of symbols , which , continually meeting the eye , are calculated to recal ¦ its lessons of wisdom , and to impress them on the mind . Without an intimate acquaintance with the symbols of Freemasonry , no one is entitled to be deemed a well-instructed Freemason . It is to be feared that there is reason , however , to think that many brethren , are less perfectly acquainted with these symbols than it is desirable they should be , in order that they might at all times contemplate them with the fullest advantage , owing to the difficulty which they have found of acquiring the requisite knowledge Nothing hitherto published has explained the beauties and excellences of Masonic Symbols ; and the present work is intended to supply this want . The symbols are explained and with their meaning , their use is pointed out ; and the preat lessons are exhibited which they are intended to help in teaching , to impress upon the mind , and to recall to memory . Freemasonry is represented in a light in which , although the true one , it is tco seldom contemplated , as the very type of Christianity , —the consummation of all that is most excellent inman , and most conducive tothe welfare of individuals , of families , and of society . The origin of Masonic Symbolism is also considered , and its connection with the Symbolism of the Jewish Law is pointed out . The essentially religious nature of Freemasonry is established by the evidence of its Symbols and by other proofs ; and the Masonic Law of perfection is stated and explained . It is hoped that the work will be useful to many Freemasons , affording them instruction of a valuable kind ; and that the light in wbich it presents Freemasonry will win favour and respect for the most ancient of human institutions , To BE HAU OF REEVES & TURNER , 196 , Strand , London . MENZIES & CO ., 12 , Hanover-street , Edinburgh . CHARLES HEDGELONG , 26 , Grafton-street , Dublin .
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ALSTON , COLLEGE , AND ITS
PREPARATORY SCHOOL , NEAR PRESTON , LANCASHIRE .
Recent !) enlarged by the erection of three additional School-rooms , Students' Hal ! , Theological and Scientific Lecture Hall , ( including Reading Room ) , Chemical Laboratory , Private Studies , Dining Halls , large Swimming Bath , Gymnasium , and spacious Dormitories , as well as separate Bedrooms .
RECTOR : BRO . REV . T . ABBOTT PETERS , M . A . VICE-PRINCIPAL : Rev . J . S . SKINNER , B . A . MASTERS : Rev . T . ABBOTT PETERS , M . A ., Divinity . Rev . J . S . SKINNER , B . A ., the Classics and Ancient History .
Mr . H . J . HENDERSON , M . A ., Junior Classics . Mr . T . HVMERS J ACKSON , B . A ., Mathematics , Navigations and the English Language , History and Literature . Mr . E . CLEMENT , Ph . D ., The Natural Sciences ( Experimental and Mathematical ) , French and German .
Mr . J . ROCHPORT , CM ., English Subjects generally , and Junior Mathematics . Mr . G . CLIFFORD , Junior English and Junior Mathematics . Mr . FLOYD , C . E ., Land Surveying and Levelling with the use of Theodolite , Mechanical Drawing . Mr . W . H . J ONES , Music ( Organ and Piano ) and Singing .
Mr . R . NICIIOL , Librarian . Sergeant BRADY , Military Drill , Gymnastics , and Swim ming . There are in connection with the College
THREE ANNUAL EXHIBITIONS , open for general competition to all students , and tenable for three years . Special Classes are formed for preparing students for the Legal , Medical , Home , Colonial , and Indian Civil Service Examinations ; and for entrance to Woolwich , Coopershill , and the Universities of Oxford , Cambridge , London ,
Dublin , Durham , and Edinburgh . The Religious Teaching is based on strictly Protestant Principles , in accordance with the Doctrines and Liturgy of the Church of England . Students requiting a commercial education only , are exempt from the classical course , if desired . The yeai consists of two terms , during which there are
no holidays , the only vacations being at Midsummer and Christmas . The use of all class books , valuable library , stationery ( except mathematical instruments ) laundry , & c , is included in the terms . No Extras of any kind . The High School—Students from id to 23 years of age . The Middle School—Students from 12 to 16 years of
age . The Preparatory School—Students under 12 years oi age . The College is divided into thrce sections . In thc
PREPARATORY SCHOOL ( entirely distinct , l-nt contiguous ) Boys are well grounded in the elements of a sound English Education , with French and German ( also in Latin and Greek if for the learned professions ) , and prepared for the High or Vliddle School , ln the High School the course of studv is a preparation for the Universities and the
vaiious competitive examinations ; while the Middle School trains pupils in such subjects as will qualify them for scientific and commercial pursuits . Alston College is pleasantly situated , about six miles from Preston , and half a mile from Longridgc Railway Station ; is in immediate proximity to beautiful mountain scenery , within half an how ' s ride of the chief watering
places on the western coast ol Lancashire , and is considered by Medical Professors to be in one of thc healthiest localities in England—a fact sufficiently proved by the remarkably good health enjoyed by the studen - s and regularly confirmed by the half-yearly medical reports . Extensive Cricket Grounds are attached to the College Farms , whilst a spacious covered Gymnasium and
Student ' s Hall , available for recreation , drill , & c , adjoin . Reports of all examinations , together with the names of those students wbo have distinguished themselves at thc College and the Universities , as Exhibitioners , Medalists and Prizemen , also the reports of the late examinations , together with views of the College buildings , and all necessary information , forwarded on application to the
ector , or to MR . GEORGE CLIFFORD . Secretary . References kindly permitted to Bro . Masons , and to the late Examiners : Rev . T . 11 . Lindsay Leary , M . A ., D . C . L . ( Oxon ) , Assistant Examiner to Her Majesty ' s Civil Service Commissicn , Crawford Cottage , Epsom ; T . W . Eyre Evans , Esq ., LL . D . T . CD ., Nightingale Villa , Lower
Norwood ; and other University Examiners ; Professor Pagel , Liverpool ; R . Routledge , Esq ., B . S . F . C . S ., Manchester ; also the Protestant Clergy , Nobility , and Professional Gentlemen ( parents of present pupils ) in Lon ' on , Manchester , Liverpool , Birmingham , Leeds , Bradford , Bognor , Preston , Burnley , Chester , Lancaster , Boston
( Lincoln ) , Wigan , Harrowgate , Accrington , Ilaslingdcn , Kendal , Southport , Todmorden , & c , and various other towns ; the Continent of Europe , the colonies , New York , and the United States , Brazil , Cuba , & c , who can bear ample testimony to thc merits and success of this College , Next term commences the Jth August , 1873 .
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BRO . GEORGE KENNING , P . M ., P . Z ., Mk . M ., A . M ., K . T ., R . C . K ., R . O . S ., 30 . 2 , 3 , . & 4 , Little Britain , LOND ON , E . C . ( 198 , Fleet-street , London . BRANCHES r < 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . ( . 108 , Renfield-street , Glasgow . MASONKTDEPOT . THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WORLD OF J ewels Clothing , Ribbons , Tassels , Furniture , Banners , Books , Stationery , Tracing Boards , And every Requisite for all Degrees in Freemasonry . 2 3 & 4 LITTLE BRITAIN , LONDON , E . C . $ ria lists im agitation :, NAVAL ^ MILITARY WAREHOUSE . Swords , Laces , Braids , Cords , Embroidery , Belts , Shabraques , Chacos . Caps , Buttons , Epaulettes , Sashes , Medals , & c . & c . 2 , 3 , & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN LONDON , E . C $ ri « lists mt application . GEORGEKENNING , 2 , 3 , & 4 , Little Britain , LONDON , E . C . ( 198 , Fleet-street , London . BRANCHES : '< 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . ( , 108 , Renfield-street , Glasgow .
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GEORGE KENNING , LATE J MOTT THEARLE . 198 , Fleet Street , E . G . WATCH & CLOCK MANUFACTURER , GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER . 2 I */ " ^ 5 ^ tl Kj K \ ^ . / KEN I NING , ^ v ^ 5 «» pi £ s . d . Strong Silver Watches from 100 Silver English Levers ( own make ) from 3 10 o Ladies'GoId English Levers „ ............ from 990 Gent ' s Gold English Levers „ „ .... from 12 12 o Gold Watches from 2 12 o Good Sound 8-day Clocks , in neat cases from 0100 Good Sound 8-day Clocks , with alarum from o 15 o Watches , Clocks , Jewellery , Medals , and Jewels , suitable for Presentation , & c , made to order with dispatch . All kinds of repairs done on the premises , at moderate prices , by experienced workmen . George Kennings' Ladies' Gold English Levers , unequalled £ 10 ios . Masonic Signet Rings , Scarf Pins , Lockets . Studs and Links . Masonic Charms for every degree in get ., 15 CL and i 8 ct Gold . Watch Glasses 6 d . and 1 / - Watch Keys 6 d . Ladies' Ears pierced 1 / - Mauufactory : 2 , 3 & 4 , Little Britain .
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NEW WORK . ON FREEMASONRY . Dedicated by permission to the Most Hon . Ear ! Percy , Right Worshipful Grand Master Mason of Northumberland . FREEMASONRY : ITS Symbolism , Religious Nature , and Law of Perfection . BY BRO . C H A L M F , RSI . PATON . PAST MASTER , NO . 393 , ENGLAND . Handsomely Bound in Cloth , Price Ten Shillings and Sixpence ( Post Free ) . Published by Reeves and Turner , 19 6 , Strand , London . pREEMASONRY is , in great part , a system of symbols . It is itself symbolic of that perfection after which it teaches all Members of the Masonic Brotherhood to aspire , and to their attainment of which ir . thc highest degree possible for men in the present state of being , ail its laws and its lessons are designed to contribute . Much of its teaching is carried on by means of symbols , which , continually meeting the eye , are calculated to recal ¦ its lessons of wisdom , and to impress them on the mind . Without an intimate acquaintance with the symbols of Freemasonry , no one is entitled to be deemed a well-instructed Freemason . It is to be feared that there is reason , however , to think that many brethren , are less perfectly acquainted with these symbols than it is desirable they should be , in order that they might at all times contemplate them with the fullest advantage , owing to the difficulty which they have found of acquiring the requisite knowledge Nothing hitherto published has explained the beauties and excellences of Masonic Symbols ; and the present work is intended to supply this want . The symbols are explained and with their meaning , their use is pointed out ; and the preat lessons are exhibited which they are intended to help in teaching , to impress upon the mind , and to recall to memory . Freemasonry is represented in a light in which , although the true one , it is tco seldom contemplated , as the very type of Christianity , —the consummation of all that is most excellent inman , and most conducive tothe welfare of individuals , of families , and of society . The origin of Masonic Symbolism is also considered , and its connection with the Symbolism of the Jewish Law is pointed out . The essentially religious nature of Freemasonry is established by the evidence of its Symbols and by other proofs ; and the Masonic Law of perfection is stated and explained . It is hoped that the work will be useful to many Freemasons , affording them instruction of a valuable kind ; and that the light in wbich it presents Freemasonry will win favour and respect for the most ancient of human institutions , To BE HAU OF REEVES & TURNER , 196 , Strand , London . MENZIES & CO ., 12 , Hanover-street , Edinburgh . CHARLES HEDGELONG , 26 , Grafton-street , Dublin .