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^ HE LONDON NECROPOLIS I ( BROOKWOOD CEMETERY ) , SURREY . VISITORS . ( Appointed by Parliament ) . THE LORD-LIEUTENANT Ol' MIDDLESEX . THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF SURREY . THE LORD BISHOP 01 " LONDON . THE LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER . THE LORD MAYOR OP LONDON . THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF HER MAJESTY ' S WOODS , FORESTS , & C . UROOKWOOD CEMETERY is the largest and most I autiful in England . Exquisitely planted . A message to tl e office is all " that is required to ensure a funeral being A ptly and completely undertaken . P garti , to earth coffins can be used if desired . Pamphlets < r-itis . Apply—Secretary , 2 , Lancaster-place , Strand . & 'Die manner of conducting interments in this Cemetery ( acrilinE to the Government Inspector ) is as commendable as the C " actice oi tlie other companies is the contrary . "—The Times .

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MIS S FLORENCE LOGAN , Contralto and Medallist R . A . R ., is open to Engagements for Masonic Banquets , alone or in connection with other artistes . Terms—One Guinea and Rail . Old and new repertoire . Address , 77 , King Street , Woolwich , S . E .

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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . W . S . iS ° , Professor of Latin and Zoology , "The College , " South Kensington ; Examiner 15 years Bexley Heath College ) has some time disengaged lor Private or Visiting Tuition . Lectures on History and Natural Science . Foreigners taught English through the medium of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .

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KENT—RAMSGATE . —On the East Cliff , with south-west aspect , about 10 minutes' walk from the station . By order of the Mortgagee . A commodious semi-detached family Residence—Freehold—commanding fine sea views from nearly every one of its windows . Eleven bed rooms—four respectively 16 ft . 10 in J > y 13 ft * 7 in-, 14 ft- 5 in . ( into bay ) by 11 ft . S in ., 74 ft . 5 in . ( into bay ) by lift Sin ., and 12 ft . 10 in . by 12 ft . 10 in . ; hath room , 13 ft , 8 in . by 13 ft . 4 in . ( hot and cold , and with slop sink and cold supply ); 2 drawing rooms , each 22 ft ( into hay ) by 17 ft . 4 m ., and each opening by French windows to enclosed balcony or conservatory ; dining room , ~ ft . h y 21 ft . 2 in . ( into bays ); morning room , 14 ft . 3 in . Unto bay ) by 11 ft . 7 in . ; vestibule and hall , kitchen ( on pound fioor ) , scullery , & c . ; larder , coal cellar , & c , in the rasement Water and gas laid on , and the premises are lilted throughout with Venetian blinds and electric bell . * . 10 he Sold or Let . Price ( to include all fixtures , the propert y of the landlord ) , £ 1520 . Rent , jt . 80 . Injected . * * DEBHNHAM , TKWSON , AND CO ., SO , Cheapside .

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L Price 3 s . E T'S RALLY ROUND THE p STANDARD , a Red Cross Song , composed by H . l-ARKER- Words by R . W . LITTLE . . _ ULOKGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C .

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N No-w ready , price 2 s . 6 d ., OTES ON THE CEREMONY Auth ^ INSTALLATION , by H . SADLER , P . M ., P . Z ., Bio " , * , I Mason 'c Facts and Fictions , " with a Masonic Worms ' ¦ c- r tlait * and Autograph of SIR ALBERT W of ] t „ " u V ' * ' , Garter Kin 8 ' at Arms , Past Grand Warden Gin L , Grand Director of Ceremonies . .. . J ^ GE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C

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Now read y , price 5 s ., Cloth Gilt , F R ? O ENGRAVED LIST OF * ' «* . anTAP ? L 0 ° GES for A . D . r 734 , in facsimile , UMES H „ ductlon and Explanatory Notes by WILLIAM ^ ast Seninr r ' , , Past Sen ' ' Grand Deacon oi England ; p . Prov r c nd harden of Iowa ; P . Prov . S . G . W . and GEORGE vf' ° Cornwa «; &< -., & c , & c . u'KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , * W . C .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . INSTITUTED 17 SS . CHIEF PATRONESS : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . GRAND PATRON AND P RESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . GRAND PATRONESS : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution will be held at FREEMASONS' HALL , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on SATURDAY , July 27 th , 1 SS 9 , at i 2 _ o ' clock precisely , on the general business of the Institution , to place Candidates on the list for the Election in October next , to declare the number of Girls then to be elected , and to consider Notice of Motion as under : — NOTICE OF MOTION . By Bro . HERBERT DICKETTS , Vice .-Pres ., upon recommendation of the House and Audit Committees , and with a view to carry out the various alterations _ in the Laws rendered necessary by the recommendations of the Joint Committees , as under : — In Law 35 , omit words " and audit . " In the first heading , on page 32 , omit the words " and audit . " In Law 47 , in lirst line , substitute "twelve" for " nine . " In third and fourth lines , after the word "finance , " omit words " and audit . " In sixth line , substitute "three " for " two . " In Law 49 , after word " meet " in first line , omit words " in the months of January , April , July , and October , " and substitute " monthly , or oftener , if necessary . " . After word " payment" in sixth line , omit all up to the word " report " in the twelfth line . Add , as a fresh paragraph , headed " Audit , " " the accounts of the Institution shall be annually audited by a Chartered Accountant to be elected annually by the General Committee at the Meeting in May . " In Law 79 , add , after word "Trustees , " " and be annually examined by the Accountant . " F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . 5 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C , July 20 th , 1 SS 9 .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Office : 6 , FREEMASONS' HALL , W . C . , GRAND PATRON : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors and Subscribers will be held at FREEMASONS' HALL , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , London , on FRIDAY , the 26 th day of July , 1 S 89 , for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution . To receive and approve a list of Sixty-nine Candidates ( or Seventy in the event of a deferred case being accepted by the Court ) on the recommendation of the General Committee , from which Sixteen Boys shall be elected on Friday , 25 th October next , to fill that number of Vacancies . The Chair will be taken at Four o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . By Order , FREDERICK BINCKES , P . G . Stwd ., V .-Patron , Secretary . 16 th July , 18 S 9 .

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''THE " GOULD" TESTIMONIAL . A scheme has been set on foot to recognise the eminent literary services of Bro . R . F . GOULD , P . G . D ., author of "The History of Freemasonry , " which is admitted by all authorities to be the ablest and best Masonic work ever written . Since its production , it is no longer possible to affirm , as has been constantly done by foes and friends alike , that the great body of Freemasons are without a reliable and critical history of their Society . Individual subscriptions ( but not those of Lodges or other Bodies ) are limited to one guinea . —Chairman of Committee , the EARL of CARNARVON , Pro Grand Master ; Hon . Sec . and ad interim Treasurer ( by whom contributions will be received ) , Dr . RALPH GOODING , P . G . D ., Heath Lodge , The Grove , Blackheath , S . E .

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" ^ p OBACCO BLOOM , " *¦ IN PACKETS AND CIGARETTES . FINEST QUALITY AND FLAVOUR , Of Tobacconists in Town and Country . SPECIAL AGENTFRANKLIN ( late Medex ) , 155 , OXFORD STREET , W . Wholesale—RUTTER & Co ., LONDON .

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ALEXANDRA PALAC E . — GREAT DAILY PROGRAMME . —Two Grand Variety Shows ; Two Performances daily of Frederick ' s Circus ; Baldwin Monkey ; the Leopolds ; & c , & c , & c . Best Show in London . 5000 Free Seats . One Shilling admits to all . FORTHCOMING ENGAGEMENTS . July 20 and EVERY THURSDAY and SATURDAY FIREWORKS by JAMES PAIN . J uly 22 . —GRAND POST OFFICE FETE . July 23 . —MUSIC HALL BENEVOLENT FUND FIRST GRAND FESTIVAL AND SPORTS . July 2 j .-3 AI . LOON SOCIETY of GREAT BRITAIN SECOND GARDEN PARTY of the Season . Aug . . .. —GREAT BANK HOLIDAY FETE . Aug . 22 . —POLICE FETE . Sept . 2 . —GREAT GOLD MINING EXHIBITION Opens . S . LEE BAPTY , General Manager .

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FRAZER'S Purify the Blood , Improve the Complexion , Insure ————¦¦ Good Health , Make Work a Pleasure , and Life SULPHUR Enjoyable . Sold by Chemists at l / ii , or post free ————• I *; Stamps from FRAZEK & Co ., 29 , Ludgate Hill , TABLETS . London . Agents Wanted . Liberal Terms . Wholc-^~———— sale : The Grocers'Association , Ltd ., London , S . E .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

BOOKS , & c , RECEIVED . "Australasian Keystone , " "South Australian Freemason , " "Voice of Masonry , " "South African Freemason , " " Masonic Journal" ( Portland , Me . ) , "Freemasons' Repository , " and " Masonic Journal . "

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Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

The inauguration of the Lennox Browne Lodge , at Buckhurst Hill , on Monday last , was a great success . There was a delightful drive through the forest for the London contingent , the majority of whom were fortunate enough to alight at Hoe Street Station , and a "

constitutional for the less fortunate few who took the other route . The Provincial Grand Master presided with his usual urbanity , and performed the ceremony of consecration , ably assisted by Bros . Harrison and Clowes . while Bro . Lucking made an admirable Director of

Ceremonies . Bro . Philbrick , in his faultless way , inducted the W . M . into the chair of the lodge , and the proceedings altogether were creditable alike to the province and the distinguished brother who gives to the

lodge its name . Bro . Gutchley was there to represent the ubiquitous photographer , and was successful in taking one or two groups , in which Bros . Lord Brooke , Philbrick , Lennox Browne , and others stand out prominently .

The usual summer entertainment to the inmates of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , at Croydon , will take place on Thursday next , the 2 , 5 th instant . The South-Eastern Railway Company have very kindly arranged to attach a reserved second-class saloon

carriage to the train , which leaves Charing Cross at 3 . 22 p . m ., and Cannon-street at 3 . 32 p . m . ; fare , return tickets , is . 6 d . Both inmates and visitors have our best wishes , and , speaking from our own past experience , we have no doubt they will spend a most enjoyable day .

Our distinguished Bro . Charles E . Meyer , from Philadelphia , now on a visit to Europe , has been the bearer of a patent of appointment nominating Bro . Brackstone Baker , with the gracious approval of our M . W . Grand Master , the representative of the Grand

Lodge of Pennsylvania at the United Grand Lodge of England . Since the issue of the last " Masonic Calendar , '' our veteran brother has received a similar appointment from the Grand Lodges of Ohio and

Michigan . The Grand Secretary has well said that Bro . Baker is certainly a representative Mason , for hc now is the accredited delegate of twenty United States Grand Lodges , besides two of the Dominion of Canada , viz New Brunswick and Nova Scotia .

Our own Grand Lodge sends a distinguishing jewel to each of their foreign Grand Lodges , but if thu United States Grand Lodges reciprocated , not even thc

capacious breast of our cosmopolitan brother would be capable of carrying emblems of the honours conferred , although he is well able personally to fulfil the duties and maintain the dignity of his position .

“The Freemason: 1889-07-20, Page 15” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 28 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fvl/issues/fvl_20071889/page/15/.
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THE PROV. G. LODGE OF KENT. Article 7
FREEMASONRY IN SUFFOLK. Article 7
A NEW LODGE UNDER UNITED GRAND LODGE OF VICTORIA. Article 8
ELECTION OR APPOINTMENT? Article 8
THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 8
RED CROSS LEGEND. Article 9
CONSECRATION OF THE LENNOX BROWNE LODGE, No. 2318. Article 10
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF BERKS AND BUCKS. Article 12
DlST. G. LODGE OF THE PUNJAB. Article 13
THE RECENT FESTIVAL OF THE R.M.I. FOR BOYS. Article 13
NOTES FROM AN OLD FREEMASONRY PUBLICATION. Article 13
MASONIC OUTING TO WINDSOR. Article 13
BRO. H. CLARKE'S GARDEN PARTY AT CANNON HALL. Article 13
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^ HE LONDON NECROPOLIS I ( BROOKWOOD CEMETERY ) , SURREY . VISITORS . ( Appointed by Parliament ) . THE LORD-LIEUTENANT Ol' MIDDLESEX . THE LORD-LIEUTENANT OF SURREY . THE LORD BISHOP 01 " LONDON . THE LORD BISHOP OF WINCHESTER . THE LORD MAYOR OP LONDON . THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF HER MAJESTY ' S WOODS , FORESTS , & C . UROOKWOOD CEMETERY is the largest and most I autiful in England . Exquisitely planted . A message to tl e office is all " that is required to ensure a funeral being A ptly and completely undertaken . P garti , to earth coffins can be used if desired . Pamphlets < r-itis . Apply—Secretary , 2 , Lancaster-place , Strand . & 'Die manner of conducting interments in this Cemetery ( acrilinE to the Government Inspector ) is as commendable as the C " actice oi tlie other companies is the contrary . "—The Times .

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ESTABLISHED 1830 . tr ENABLES' PIANOS . , 87 & 189 , ESSEX ROAD , ISLINGTON . PRICE LISTS FREE .

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WANTED—A good set of LODGE FURNITURE . —Apply , with particulars , to Bro . L AYLASD ECCLES , I . P . M . 730 , Chorley , Lancashire .

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rpHE " FREEMASON . " The Title A Page and Index for Vol . 22 is issued with this number , and cloth cases for binding the same may be obtained at the Office , 16 , Great Queen-street , W . C . Price 2 / 6 .

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OCCUPATION required by a Past S . W * . to Collect Rents or other Monies . Good references and ample security given . —Apply to J . H ., 41 B , Pyrland-road , N .

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BRO . JOHN FAULKNER , Dental Surgeon , has removed 1041 , UPPER BAKER-STREET , N . W . Attendance , 9 to 5 .

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WANTED to PURCHASE —Index and Title Pa . ^ e to Freemason for 1878-79-81-82-83-ty- Sj-SG . —Apply , Office of Freemason , 16 , Great Queenstreet W . C .

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WANTED — Two Copies of " The " ROSICRUCIAN " for April , 1 S 77 , and one for January , 1 S 79 , yellow covers . —Apply to Dr . WYNN WESTCOTT , 39 G , Camden-road , N .

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MIS S FLORENCE LOGAN , Contralto and Medallist R . A . R ., is open to Engagements for Masonic Banquets , alone or in connection with other artistes . Terms—One Guinea and Rail . Old and new repertoire . Address , 77 , King Street , Woolwich , S . E .

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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . W . S . iS ° , Professor of Latin and Zoology , "The College , " South Kensington ; Examiner 15 years Bexley Heath College ) has some time disengaged lor Private or Visiting Tuition . Lectures on History and Natural Science . Foreigners taught English through the medium of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .

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KENT—RAMSGATE . —On the East Cliff , with south-west aspect , about 10 minutes' walk from the station . By order of the Mortgagee . A commodious semi-detached family Residence—Freehold—commanding fine sea views from nearly every one of its windows . Eleven bed rooms—four respectively 16 ft . 10 in J > y 13 ft * 7 in-, 14 ft- 5 in . ( into bay ) by 11 ft . S in ., 74 ft . 5 in . ( into bay ) by lift Sin ., and 12 ft . 10 in . by 12 ft . 10 in . ; hath room , 13 ft , 8 in . by 13 ft . 4 in . ( hot and cold , and with slop sink and cold supply ); 2 drawing rooms , each 22 ft ( into hay ) by 17 ft . 4 m ., and each opening by French windows to enclosed balcony or conservatory ; dining room , ~ ft . h y 21 ft . 2 in . ( into bays ); morning room , 14 ft . 3 in . Unto bay ) by 11 ft . 7 in . ; vestibule and hall , kitchen ( on pound fioor ) , scullery , & c . ; larder , coal cellar , & c , in the rasement Water and gas laid on , and the premises are lilted throughout with Venetian blinds and electric bell . * . 10 he Sold or Let . Price ( to include all fixtures , the propert y of the landlord ) , £ 1520 . Rent , jt . 80 . Injected . * * DEBHNHAM , TKWSON , AND CO ., SO , Cheapside .

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L Price 3 s . E T'S RALLY ROUND THE p STANDARD , a Red Cross Song , composed by H . l-ARKER- Words by R . W . LITTLE . . _ ULOKGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C .

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N No-w ready , price 2 s . 6 d ., OTES ON THE CEREMONY Auth ^ INSTALLATION , by H . SADLER , P . M ., P . Z ., Bio " , * , I Mason 'c Facts and Fictions , " with a Masonic Worms ' ¦ c- r tlait * and Autograph of SIR ALBERT W of ] t „ " u V ' * ' , Garter Kin 8 ' at Arms , Past Grand Warden Gin L , Grand Director of Ceremonies . .. . J ^ GE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C

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Now read y , price 5 s ., Cloth Gilt , F R ? O ENGRAVED LIST OF * ' «* . anTAP ? L 0 ° GES for A . D . r 734 , in facsimile , UMES H „ ductlon and Explanatory Notes by WILLIAM ^ ast Seninr r ' , , Past Sen ' ' Grand Deacon oi England ; p . Prov r c nd harden of Iowa ; P . Prov . S . G . W . and GEORGE vf' ° Cornwa «; &< -., & c , & c . u'KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , * W . C .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . INSTITUTED 17 SS . CHIEF PATRONESS : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . GRAND PATRON AND P RESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . GRAND PATRONESS : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution will be held at FREEMASONS' HALL , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields , London , on SATURDAY , July 27 th , 1 SS 9 , at i 2 _ o ' clock precisely , on the general business of the Institution , to place Candidates on the list for the Election in October next , to declare the number of Girls then to be elected , and to consider Notice of Motion as under : — NOTICE OF MOTION . By Bro . HERBERT DICKETTS , Vice .-Pres ., upon recommendation of the House and Audit Committees , and with a view to carry out the various alterations _ in the Laws rendered necessary by the recommendations of the Joint Committees , as under : — In Law 35 , omit words " and audit . " In the first heading , on page 32 , omit the words " and audit . " In Law 47 , in lirst line , substitute "twelve" for " nine . " In third and fourth lines , after the word "finance , " omit words " and audit . " In sixth line , substitute "three " for " two . " In Law 49 , after word " meet " in first line , omit words " in the months of January , April , July , and October , " and substitute " monthly , or oftener , if necessary . " . After word " payment" in sixth line , omit all up to the word " report " in the twelfth line . Add , as a fresh paragraph , headed " Audit , " " the accounts of the Institution shall be annually audited by a Chartered Accountant to be elected annually by the General Committee at the Meeting in May . " In Law 79 , add , after word "Trustees , " " and be annually examined by the Accountant . " F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . 5 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , W . C , July 20 th , 1 SS 9 .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Office : 6 , FREEMASONS' HALL , W . C . , GRAND PATRON : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of the Governors and Subscribers will be held at FREEMASONS' HALL , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , London , on FRIDAY , the 26 th day of July , 1 S 89 , for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Institution . To receive and approve a list of Sixty-nine Candidates ( or Seventy in the event of a deferred case being accepted by the Court ) on the recommendation of the General Committee , from which Sixteen Boys shall be elected on Friday , 25 th October next , to fill that number of Vacancies . The Chair will be taken at Four o ' clock in the afternoon precisely . By Order , FREDERICK BINCKES , P . G . Stwd ., V .-Patron , Secretary . 16 th July , 18 S 9 .

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''THE " GOULD" TESTIMONIAL . A scheme has been set on foot to recognise the eminent literary services of Bro . R . F . GOULD , P . G . D ., author of "The History of Freemasonry , " which is admitted by all authorities to be the ablest and best Masonic work ever written . Since its production , it is no longer possible to affirm , as has been constantly done by foes and friends alike , that the great body of Freemasons are without a reliable and critical history of their Society . Individual subscriptions ( but not those of Lodges or other Bodies ) are limited to one guinea . —Chairman of Committee , the EARL of CARNARVON , Pro Grand Master ; Hon . Sec . and ad interim Treasurer ( by whom contributions will be received ) , Dr . RALPH GOODING , P . G . D ., Heath Lodge , The Grove , Blackheath , S . E .

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To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

BOOKS , & c , RECEIVED . "Australasian Keystone , " "South Australian Freemason , " "Voice of Masonry , " "South African Freemason , " " Masonic Journal" ( Portland , Me . ) , "Freemasons' Repository , " and " Masonic Journal . "

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js & jMkfr ^ jJSpv-WtA-.. ' ~ S- - . u- ;„ . g vA ^ AAAAAiy £ Sj ^ ^ t- ^ ffrowwrnWl ^!^^^ SATURDAY , J 2 OTH , 188 9 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

The inauguration of the Lennox Browne Lodge , at Buckhurst Hill , on Monday last , was a great success . There was a delightful drive through the forest for the London contingent , the majority of whom were fortunate enough to alight at Hoe Street Station , and a "

constitutional for the less fortunate few who took the other route . The Provincial Grand Master presided with his usual urbanity , and performed the ceremony of consecration , ably assisted by Bros . Harrison and Clowes . while Bro . Lucking made an admirable Director of

Ceremonies . Bro . Philbrick , in his faultless way , inducted the W . M . into the chair of the lodge , and the proceedings altogether were creditable alike to the province and the distinguished brother who gives to the

lodge its name . Bro . Gutchley was there to represent the ubiquitous photographer , and was successful in taking one or two groups , in which Bros . Lord Brooke , Philbrick , Lennox Browne , and others stand out prominently .

The usual summer entertainment to the inmates of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , at Croydon , will take place on Thursday next , the 2 , 5 th instant . The South-Eastern Railway Company have very kindly arranged to attach a reserved second-class saloon

carriage to the train , which leaves Charing Cross at 3 . 22 p . m ., and Cannon-street at 3 . 32 p . m . ; fare , return tickets , is . 6 d . Both inmates and visitors have our best wishes , and , speaking from our own past experience , we have no doubt they will spend a most enjoyable day .

Our distinguished Bro . Charles E . Meyer , from Philadelphia , now on a visit to Europe , has been the bearer of a patent of appointment nominating Bro . Brackstone Baker , with the gracious approval of our M . W . Grand Master , the representative of the Grand

Lodge of Pennsylvania at the United Grand Lodge of England . Since the issue of the last " Masonic Calendar , '' our veteran brother has received a similar appointment from the Grand Lodges of Ohio and

Michigan . The Grand Secretary has well said that Bro . Baker is certainly a representative Mason , for hc now is the accredited delegate of twenty United States Grand Lodges , besides two of the Dominion of Canada , viz New Brunswick and Nova Scotia .

Our own Grand Lodge sends a distinguishing jewel to each of their foreign Grand Lodges , but if thu United States Grand Lodges reciprocated , not even thc

capacious breast of our cosmopolitan brother would be capable of carrying emblems of the honours conferred , although he is well able personally to fulfil the duties and maintain the dignity of his position .

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