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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . TREASURER : JOHN A . FARNFIELD , Esq . BANKPRS : LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 , High Holborn , London , W . C . Upwards of 1420 Annuitants have received the benefits of the Institution since its foundation in 1 S 42 . 193 Men and 240 Widows are Annuitants at the present time . Amount paid Annually in Annuities £ 15 , 860 Permanent Income £ 3 , 600 Deficit £ 12 , 260 Nearly 130 Candidates for next election . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Will be held at the FREEMASONS' TAVERN , LONDON , W . C , On WEDNESDAY , 28 th FEBRUARY , iSgj , Under the distinguished Presidency of COL . GERARD NOKL MONEY , C . B ., R . W . Prov . G . M . for Surrey . Brethren are earnestly solicited to accept the Stewardship upon this most important occasion , and to forward their names as soon as possible , with full particulars , to JAMES TERRY ( V .-Pat ., P . G . Swd . Br . ) , Secretary . Office—4 , Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . - ^ T I 7 > / " T > T rt TkT / - » E » ^ i D A XT It \ i \
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IJULI , IIUII ur u n n LI J-rf TREASURER , 1 S 94-5 . Your Vote and Interest is invited on behalf of W . BRO . CHAS . W . HUDSON , Past Grand Warden of Sussex , P . M . 315 , 1540 , and 2201 , P . Z . 3 ' 5 . 1540 , and 1507 , & c , & c . Brethren who will join the Committee are requested to address the Hon . Sec , W . Bro . CHAS . GRAHAM , P . M ., P . Z ., & c , P . P . G . R . Kent , at the Committee Rooms . BRIGHTON—Hudson's , Terminus Gates . LONDON—Hudson ' s Depositories , Wilton-road , S . W .
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL . TTEPBURN AND COCKS , DEED , CASH BOX , WROUGHT IRON FRAME AND STRONG-ROOM DOOR MANUFACTURERS , For many years in CHANCERY LANE , respectfully beg to inform the public that they have removed to 49 A , LINCOLNS' INN FIELDS , ( s . \ v . CORNER ) , LONDON , W . C . Works—sg , WYCH STREET , STRAND . Over a hundred years' reputation for Quality and Good Value . Estimates given . Established 1790 . Price Lists
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CIGARS ! CIGARS ! CIGARS ! E CURREY has a Large Assort-• _ VJ ment of Havanah , Indian , Manilla , Mexican , and British CIGARS always in stock in good condition , at the Lowest Possible Figure . Price lists free on application . Masonic Lodges and Banquets supplied on ihe best Terms E . SURREY , Cigar Importer , 13 , Great Queen-street , London , W . C . ( Facing Mark Masons' Hall ) .
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FRANK HASWELL , ( tixr . iuMs'ircn INI" ) , SIGN AND GLASS WRITER TO THE TRADE . 4 . SOHO STREET , OXFORD STREET , LONDON , W ARTISTIC WRITER TO THE FINE ARTS . TESTIMONIALS AND HERALDIC WORK , & c .
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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF "THE FREEMASON . " Per Insertion SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 050 ONE PAGE 10 o o ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , 2 s . 6 d . and 6 d . PER LINE additional
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" \ X 7 ANTED . —A PRECEPTOR FOR ., * a Club of Instruction in the City . About 20 f ™™ ' Tuesday Evening , 7 to 9 p . m . II . J . T \ , Ihe Citizen , " 70 , Houndsditch .
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Demy Sua . About 300 pages . Price ios . HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN THE PROVINCE OF ROXBURGHSHIRE AND SELKIRKSHIRE , FROM 1674 TO THE PRESENT TIME . Transcribed from the Records of the Lodges of Melrose , Selkirk , Kelso , Haurrhfoot , Jedburgh , Hawick , Stow , Galashiels , and Yetholm , BY W . FRED . VERNON , Past Depute Provincial Grand Master Roxburghshire and Berwickshire ; P . M . and Bard Nos . 5 S and 261 ; Hon . Mem . Nos . in , 104 , 262 , 2 S 0 , and 424 S . C . ; Local Secretary for South Scotland of the CC Quatuor Coronati , No . 2076 , AUTHOR OP 'Kelso , Past and Present , " "Tales from the Diary of a Doctor , " "John Tamson's Bairn , " & c , & c , WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Past Grand Deacon England ; Past Senior Grand Warden Iowa , U . S . A . ; P . P : ov . G . Sec . and P . Prov . S . G . W . Cornwall , & c , & c . DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO The Most Wor . the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , THE RT . HON . THE EARL OF HADDINGTON . GEORGE KENNING . 16 and I 6 A , Great Queen-street , London , W . C .
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Price Is . Post Free , Is . id . THE MASTER MASON'S HANDBOOK , by Bro . FRED . J . VV . CROWE , with an Introduction by tiro . W . J . HUGHAN , P . G . D ., & c . The Master Mason ' s Handbook is a compendium of all information necessary to a knowledge > English Masonry , comprising—An Historical Sketch of F reemasonry—The Grand Lodge : Its Origin and Constitution—Private Lodges , Metropolitan and Provincial—Visiting Private Lodges-Titles , their uses and abbreviations—The Great Masonic Institutions—The " Higher " or additional Degrees , and how to obtain them . London : GKORGR KRNNING . 16 . Great Queen-st .. W . C .
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THE / -CRITERION RESTAURANT , PICCADILLY CIRCUS . DINNERS & SUPPERS A LA CARTE IN THE CELEBRATED EAST ROOM , AND AN EXCELLENT 4 / - SUPPER IS NOW SERVED FROM 10 . 30 TO 12 . 30 IN THE WEST ROOM , BOTH ACCOMPANIED BY INSTRVHENTA L il VSIC .
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PARTRIDGE & COOPER " THE " STA TIONERS , 191 & 192 , FLEET STREET , LONDON , Would invite attention to their LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF GENERAL & FANCY STATIONERY , Suitable for presents , such as Inkstands , Stationery , Cabinets , Ladies' and Gentlemen ' s Dressing Bags , Travelling and Brief Bags , & c , all of which are enumerated in their New Illustrated Catalogue , sent free on application .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
OLD MONKLAND appears to have prejudiced the case he refers to . He admits that the aggrieved person is not able to prove the case , and then asks if it is right that his ( the accused ) conduct should be allowed to go unchallenged . We certainly think that any action by his brother Masons can only follow the verdict of a Court of Law , or other proof of his guilt .
The following communications , amongst others , unavoidably stand over : CRAFT LODGES . —Sofi . il , No . o . \ : ttoynl Gloucester . No . 130 ; Lodge of Sincerity , No , 174 ; Alliance , No . 667 ; Royal Brunswick , No . 131 ; Isle of Axholme , No . L 8 J ; Bertie , No . 1512 ; Bromley St . Leonard ' s , No . 1 * 05 ; Strand , No . 1987 ; Prince Kdward , No . 3109 ; Abbey Lodge , No . JIJO ; Doric , No . JJ 59 ; Clarence , No . 33 ^ 6 ; and Duchess of York , N ' o . 34 82 ,
Our Portrait Gallery Of Worshipful Masters.
OUR PORTRAIT GALLERY OF WORSHIPFUL MASTERS .
In future numbers of the Freemason we purpose giving a series of portraits of Worshipful Masters who have been recently installed . Recognising the fact that no greater honour can be bestowed on a brother than to be elected the Master of his lodge , wc
desire to do our part towards creating a permanent record of such event in his Masonic history by placing his portrait before our readers . We shall be pleased to furnish Secretaries of lodges and others who may take an interest in our project whatever information may be desired as to our proposed method of procedure .
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IwStP ft ftlfl HSftHfla SATURDAY , J ANUARY 20 , 18 94 « .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
Elsewhere will be found a record of the services rendered to Freemasonry by the late Bro . Brackstone Baker , P . G . D ., but the duty , nevertheless , devolves upon us of giving voice to the very general and sincere regret which is felt in all branches of the Craft at the loss
thus sutained by the Order . Bro . Baker was so wellknown and so highly respected a personage in our ranks that it will be some time before we are able to
reconcile ourselves to his death , while a still longer time must elapse ere the gap created in our ranks will be filled by one as capable as he was , especially in dealing with important Colonial questions , and as genial withal .
Bro . Baker ' s connection with the Craft was of close upon 40 years' duration , and there is no doubt that he must have done good service in lodge and chapter as well as in Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter ; but he will be chiefly remembered , firstly , as having been the
representative at our Grand Lodge of upwards of 20 Dominion and United States Grand Lodges ; secondly , as having been a member of the Colonial Board almost uninterruptedly for close on 32 years ; and lastly , as a founder and the first W . M . of our famous Angle
American Lodge , No . 2191 , which , under his genial auspices and those of his successors in the chair , has done so much since its constitution in 18 S 6 to cement still more closely the union previously existing between the American and English sections of the great
Fraternity of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons . It was a fitting close to a long and honourable career that heshould have borne the leading part in the constitution of a lodge , designed as the Anglo-American is , to fulfil so desirable and 30 honourable a purpose .
To the members , one and all , of this important lodge we tender our warmest and most respectful sympathy . Great though the loss sustained by the other bodies with which he was connected must be , it strikes us that the blow will fall most
heavily on our Anglo-American brethren , who , by this sad event , are deprived of the services of their premier member , and will never again experience the pleasure of being cheered to enthusiasm by his genial and kindly presence .
# # # We are gratified at being again in a position to announce that Bro . Terry has been making further satisfactory progress in strengthening the Board of Stewards for the approaching Festival of the Royal
Masonic Benevolent Institution . Last week we were able to record a total of about 185 brethren who had volunteered their services for the occasion . This week the number is slightly in excess of 200 , and whaf makes
the position still more satisfactory is that the new members have five good solid weeks before them in which to essay their skill in charming the muchneeded guineas out of the pockets of their friends and brethren in Masonry .
We trust , however , that our readers will not permit themselves to be over-sanguine as to the result . A good deal remains to be accomplished in the way ol obtaining the services of brethren as Stewards , before we shall feel ourselves justified in hoping that the
Secretary's announcement of the result on the eventful day will , as regards the pounds sterling , assume the dimensions of what Bro . Terry tersely described , a short while since , as a " five-figure " total . Still it is
at least a satisfaction that we are nearer such a consummation [ now than we were a week ago , that is to say , by what the 15 or 16 new Stewards may be able to raise before the 28 th of next month .
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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . TREASURER : JOHN A . FARNFIELD , Esq . BANKPRS : LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK ( Bloomsbury Branch ) , 214 , High Holborn , London , W . C . Upwards of 1420 Annuitants have received the benefits of the Institution since its foundation in 1 S 42 . 193 Men and 240 Widows are Annuitants at the present time . Amount paid Annually in Annuities £ 15 , 860 Permanent Income £ 3 , 600 Deficit £ 12 , 260 Nearly 130 Candidates for next election . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Will be held at the FREEMASONS' TAVERN , LONDON , W . C , On WEDNESDAY , 28 th FEBRUARY , iSgj , Under the distinguished Presidency of COL . GERARD NOKL MONEY , C . B ., R . W . Prov . G . M . for Surrey . Brethren are earnestly solicited to accept the Stewardship upon this most important occasion , and to forward their names as soon as possible , with full particulars , to JAMES TERRY ( V .-Pat ., P . G . Swd . Br . ) , Secretary . Office—4 , Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . - ^ T I 7 > / " T > T rt TkT / - » E » ^ i D A XT It \ i \
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IJULI , IIUII ur u n n LI J-rf TREASURER , 1 S 94-5 . Your Vote and Interest is invited on behalf of W . BRO . CHAS . W . HUDSON , Past Grand Warden of Sussex , P . M . 315 , 1540 , and 2201 , P . Z . 3 ' 5 . 1540 , and 1507 , & c , & c . Brethren who will join the Committee are requested to address the Hon . Sec , W . Bro . CHAS . GRAHAM , P . M ., P . Z ., & c , P . P . G . R . Kent , at the Committee Rooms . BRIGHTON—Hudson's , Terminus Gates . LONDON—Hudson ' s Depositories , Wilton-road , S . W .
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL . TTEPBURN AND COCKS , DEED , CASH BOX , WROUGHT IRON FRAME AND STRONG-ROOM DOOR MANUFACTURERS , For many years in CHANCERY LANE , respectfully beg to inform the public that they have removed to 49 A , LINCOLNS' INN FIELDS , ( s . \ v . CORNER ) , LONDON , W . C . Works—sg , WYCH STREET , STRAND . Over a hundred years' reputation for Quality and Good Value . Estimates given . Established 1790 . Price Lists
Ad00505
CIGARS ! CIGARS ! CIGARS ! E CURREY has a Large Assort-• _ VJ ment of Havanah , Indian , Manilla , Mexican , and British CIGARS always in stock in good condition , at the Lowest Possible Figure . Price lists free on application . Masonic Lodges and Banquets supplied on ihe best Terms E . SURREY , Cigar Importer , 13 , Great Queen-street , London , W . C . ( Facing Mark Masons' Hall ) .
Ad00507
FRANK HASWELL , ( tixr . iuMs'ircn INI" ) , SIGN AND GLASS WRITER TO THE TRADE . 4 . SOHO STREET , OXFORD STREET , LONDON , W ARTISTIC WRITER TO THE FINE ARTS . TESTIMONIALS AND HERALDIC WORK , & c .
Ad00508
ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF "THE FREEMASON . " Per Insertion SINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 050 ONE PAGE 10 o o ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC COMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , 2 s . 6 d . and 6 d . PER LINE additional
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" \ X 7 ANTED . —A PRECEPTOR FOR ., * a Club of Instruction in the City . About 20 f ™™ ' Tuesday Evening , 7 to 9 p . m . II . J . T \ , Ihe Citizen , " 70 , Houndsditch .
Ad00503
Demy Sua . About 300 pages . Price ios . HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN THE PROVINCE OF ROXBURGHSHIRE AND SELKIRKSHIRE , FROM 1674 TO THE PRESENT TIME . Transcribed from the Records of the Lodges of Melrose , Selkirk , Kelso , Haurrhfoot , Jedburgh , Hawick , Stow , Galashiels , and Yetholm , BY W . FRED . VERNON , Past Depute Provincial Grand Master Roxburghshire and Berwickshire ; P . M . and Bard Nos . 5 S and 261 ; Hon . Mem . Nos . in , 104 , 262 , 2 S 0 , and 424 S . C . ; Local Secretary for South Scotland of the CC Quatuor Coronati , No . 2076 , AUTHOR OP 'Kelso , Past and Present , " "Tales from the Diary of a Doctor , " "John Tamson's Bairn , " & c , & c , WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN , Past Grand Deacon England ; Past Senior Grand Warden Iowa , U . S . A . ; P . P : ov . G . Sec . and P . Prov . S . G . W . Cornwall , & c , & c . DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO The Most Wor . the Grand Master Mason of Scotland , THE RT . HON . THE EARL OF HADDINGTON . GEORGE KENNING . 16 and I 6 A , Great Queen-street , London , W . C .
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Price Is . Post Free , Is . id . THE MASTER MASON'S HANDBOOK , by Bro . FRED . J . VV . CROWE , with an Introduction by tiro . W . J . HUGHAN , P . G . D ., & c . The Master Mason ' s Handbook is a compendium of all information necessary to a knowledge > English Masonry , comprising—An Historical Sketch of F reemasonry—The Grand Lodge : Its Origin and Constitution—Private Lodges , Metropolitan and Provincial—Visiting Private Lodges-Titles , their uses and abbreviations—The Great Masonic Institutions—The " Higher " or additional Degrees , and how to obtain them . London : GKORGR KRNNING . 16 . Great Queen-st .. W . C .
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THE / -CRITERION RESTAURANT , PICCADILLY CIRCUS . DINNERS & SUPPERS A LA CARTE IN THE CELEBRATED EAST ROOM , AND AN EXCELLENT 4 / - SUPPER IS NOW SERVED FROM 10 . 30 TO 12 . 30 IN THE WEST ROOM , BOTH ACCOMPANIED BY INSTRVHENTA L il VSIC .
Ad00512
PARTRIDGE & COOPER " THE " STA TIONERS , 191 & 192 , FLEET STREET , LONDON , Would invite attention to their LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF GENERAL & FANCY STATIONERY , Suitable for presents , such as Inkstands , Stationery , Cabinets , Ladies' and Gentlemen ' s Dressing Bags , Travelling and Brief Bags , & c , all of which are enumerated in their New Illustrated Catalogue , sent free on application .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
OLD MONKLAND appears to have prejudiced the case he refers to . He admits that the aggrieved person is not able to prove the case , and then asks if it is right that his ( the accused ) conduct should be allowed to go unchallenged . We certainly think that any action by his brother Masons can only follow the verdict of a Court of Law , or other proof of his guilt .
The following communications , amongst others , unavoidably stand over : CRAFT LODGES . —Sofi . il , No . o . \ : ttoynl Gloucester . No . 130 ; Lodge of Sincerity , No , 174 ; Alliance , No . 667 ; Royal Brunswick , No . 131 ; Isle of Axholme , No . L 8 J ; Bertie , No . 1512 ; Bromley St . Leonard ' s , No . 1 * 05 ; Strand , No . 1987 ; Prince Kdward , No . 3109 ; Abbey Lodge , No . JIJO ; Doric , No . JJ 59 ; Clarence , No . 33 ^ 6 ; and Duchess of York , N ' o . 34 82 ,
Our Portrait Gallery Of Worshipful Masters.
OUR PORTRAIT GALLERY OF WORSHIPFUL MASTERS .
In future numbers of the Freemason we purpose giving a series of portraits of Worshipful Masters who have been recently installed . Recognising the fact that no greater honour can be bestowed on a brother than to be elected the Master of his lodge , wc
desire to do our part towards creating a permanent record of such event in his Masonic history by placing his portrait before our readers . We shall be pleased to furnish Secretaries of lodges and others who may take an interest in our project whatever information may be desired as to our proposed method of procedure .
Ar00514
IwStP ft ftlfl HSftHfla SATURDAY , J ANUARY 20 , 18 94 « .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
Elsewhere will be found a record of the services rendered to Freemasonry by the late Bro . Brackstone Baker , P . G . D ., but the duty , nevertheless , devolves upon us of giving voice to the very general and sincere regret which is felt in all branches of the Craft at the loss
thus sutained by the Order . Bro . Baker was so wellknown and so highly respected a personage in our ranks that it will be some time before we are able to
reconcile ourselves to his death , while a still longer time must elapse ere the gap created in our ranks will be filled by one as capable as he was , especially in dealing with important Colonial questions , and as genial withal .
Bro . Baker ' s connection with the Craft was of close upon 40 years' duration , and there is no doubt that he must have done good service in lodge and chapter as well as in Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter ; but he will be chiefly remembered , firstly , as having been the
representative at our Grand Lodge of upwards of 20 Dominion and United States Grand Lodges ; secondly , as having been a member of the Colonial Board almost uninterruptedly for close on 32 years ; and lastly , as a founder and the first W . M . of our famous Angle
American Lodge , No . 2191 , which , under his genial auspices and those of his successors in the chair , has done so much since its constitution in 18 S 6 to cement still more closely the union previously existing between the American and English sections of the great
Fraternity of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons . It was a fitting close to a long and honourable career that heshould have borne the leading part in the constitution of a lodge , designed as the Anglo-American is , to fulfil so desirable and 30 honourable a purpose .
To the members , one and all , of this important lodge we tender our warmest and most respectful sympathy . Great though the loss sustained by the other bodies with which he was connected must be , it strikes us that the blow will fall most
heavily on our Anglo-American brethren , who , by this sad event , are deprived of the services of their premier member , and will never again experience the pleasure of being cheered to enthusiasm by his genial and kindly presence .
# # # We are gratified at being again in a position to announce that Bro . Terry has been making further satisfactory progress in strengthening the Board of Stewards for the approaching Festival of the Royal
Masonic Benevolent Institution . Last week we were able to record a total of about 185 brethren who had volunteered their services for the occasion . This week the number is slightly in excess of 200 , and whaf makes
the position still more satisfactory is that the new members have five good solid weeks before them in which to essay their skill in charming the muchneeded guineas out of the pockets of their friends and brethren in Masonry .
We trust , however , that our readers will not permit themselves to be over-sanguine as to the result . A good deal remains to be accomplished in the way ol obtaining the services of brethren as Stewards , before we shall feel ourselves justified in hoping that the
Secretary's announcement of the result on the eventful day will , as regards the pounds sterling , assume the dimensions of what Bro . Terry tersely described , a short while since , as a " five-figure " total . Still it is
at least a satisfaction that we are nearer such a consummation [ now than we were a week ago , that is to say , by what the 15 or 16 new Stewards may be able to raise before the 28 th of next month .