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Masonic Books In Stock
MASONIC BOOKS IN STOCK
AT Bro . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS .
ENGLISH . Masonic Gatherings , by Bro . G . Taylor , P M . ... 5 / c Reflected Rays of Light i / c Red Cross Statutes i / fj Freemasonry in Relation to Civil Authority and the
Family Circle ... */ c Kingston Masonic Annual ... ... ... 3 / 0 Knight Templar Sermon ... ... ... ... 6 d . The Rosicrucian
S . G . C . Regulations 1 / 6 Royal Arch 2 / 6 G . L . Constitutions 1 / 6 Mark Constitutions ... ... ... ... 2 / 6 Knitrht Temrlar Statutes 3 / 6 and i / q
Craft , Mark , R . A ., R . C ., R . > J < . K . T . Books The Freemason , Vol . 1 4 / 6 Vol . II 7 / 6 „ „ Vol . III . IV . & V . ( each ) ... 15 / 0 Book of Illustrations of Clothing and Jewels ( coloured ) 2 / 6
The Israelites found in the Saxons ... ... 2 / 6 Freemasonry and its Jurisprudence ... ... 10 / 6 Origin of Freemasonry ... ... 1 / ° Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar , 1871 1872 and 1873 2 / 0
Grand Lodge Calendar 2 / 0 Lodge Bibles 15 / 0 , 21 / 0 , 42 / 0 Chapter Bibles 15 / 0 , 21 / 0 , 42 / 0
Laws 01 tne supreme VJ . C / . 01 scotiann ... ... 3 / 0 Sloane Manuscript ... ... ... i / oj Dr . Oliver ' s Historical Landmarks of Freemasonry , 1 / 6 i 2 vols , cloth 40 / 0 1 The Antiquities of Freemasonry , cloth 6 / 6
Symbol of Glory , cloth ... ... 7 / 6 Revelations of a Square , cloth ... 7 / 6 ! ——— Freemason ? . ' Treasury , cloth ... ... 6 / 0 ' The Theocratic Philosophy of Free- I
masonry , cloth ... ... ... 5 / 0 Signs and Symbols , cloth ... ... 6 / 0 j A Mirror for the Johannite Masons , 3 / 6 j The Book of the Lodge , cloth ... i , o , ¦ Origin of the R . A . Degree , cloth ... 5 / 6 j The Golden Remains of the Early J
Masonic Writers , 5 vols , cloth ... 21 / 0 •Preston ' s Illustrations of Freemasonry and History , new edition , cloth ... 8 / 0 . Ashe ' s Masonic Manual , new edition , 6 / 6 Hutchinson ' s Spirit of Masonry , cloth 6 / 6 Apology for Freemasonry ... ... 1 / 0 Papal Teachings in Freemasonry ... 1 / 0
Stray Leaves from a Freemason ' s iSote-Book , cloth 7 / 6 Sandy's Short View of Freemasonry , cloth ... ... 3 / 0 Freemason's Quarterly Magazine and Review Harrington's Desideratum of the Age , cloth ... 2 / 0 Sermons by Rev . Bros . Cox , Dakeyne , Slade , Gleadhall , and Poole ... 3 / 0
The Flower Shushan , or the Pillars of . Solomon's Temple 1 / 0 Masonic Lectures by Moody and Mariroliouth ... 2 / 6 Dublin Lectures , by Townsend , Longl ' uld , Morrison , and Wilkinson ... ... ... ... ... 2 / 0 Old Constitutions of Freemasons , 1 7 , 1723 , 1726 , 1730 . Edited by Rev . J . E . Cox , D . I ) 12 / 6
Three Masonic Sermons , by the Kev . \ V . J . Percy 3 / 0 Single Sermons , by the Rev . Bros . Bradsliavv , Burrovves , Cox . Caiwitbcn , Dakeyne , Freeman , Gleadall , Grylls , Hill , Hadow , Neale , Po .. le , Rawlinson , Roberts , Slade , Taylor , Wiight , and Walker ' fid . and 1 / 0
lhe History of rrt-emasonry and the Grand Lodge of Scotland , with Chapters on the Knigl-ls Templar , Knights of St . John , Mark Masonry , and Royal Arch Degree , \ -c , and an Appendix of Valuable Papers , published for the first lime ; by W . A . Laurie , Sec . G . L . of Scotland ; with a colonic 1 Allecoric .-il l- ' rontsnieee . and other
Illustrations , 8 vo ., bound in cloth ... ... ... 12 / 6 i Handbook of J- ' reeniasonry ; its History , Traditions , , Antiquities , Riles , and Ceremonies . Com iled by John W . Cuppin . Cloth ... ... ... ^ 6 Histoire desTrois Grandes Loges de Francs-. Maeons j en France—le G . Orient , le Sup . Conseil , et la G . Loge Nationale , par Em . Rebold . A volume of J 700 pages -A { , \
History of the Lodge of Edinburgh ( Mary ' s Chapel ) , No . 1—embracing an Account of the Rise and Progress of Freemasonry in Scotland . By David
) Murray Lyon . ' Profusely illustrated with engrav->| ings and fac-simiies ... ... ... ... 31 / 6 > British Order of Knights Hospitallers . With an en-I graved frontispiece ... . . ... ... 3 / 6
ij freemasons' Quarterl y Review , Second Series , 1843 1 , to 1849 , 7 vols ., Masonic gilt cloth boards , reduced 73 / 6 j The Freemasons' Quarterl y Magazine for 18 53 , in ' , uniform binding ... ... ... ... .... 12 / 0
I lor 1 S 54 , 9 / 0 ] Reglements generaux de la Maconneric Ecossaise Supreme Conseil de France . Rit ancien et acccpte 1846 . Paris . Svo 3 / 6 ' ¦ Histoire curicuse de la demission d'un Grand Chan-! celier de I'Ordre du Temple ; with continuationi . e ., Lettre aux soi-disans Membrcs du Conseil
General , & c . 2 brochures . 810 . Paris . 18 37 3 / 0 . Militia Templi . " Ad majorem Dei Gloriam . " Rapport ministeriel au Grand Maitre . Paris . 1833 . j And " Reflexions d'un ancien Tcmplier . " Paris . j 1 S 36 , 2 pieces . Svo . ... ... fid .
I List of the Foreign Masonic Lodges ( 1 S 46 ) , with a shott History of Freemasonry in Europe , during ! the past Century ... ... ... ... ... 1 / 0 j Hodge's Masonic Fragments , tec , of Worcestershire , 2 / 6 History and Ai tides of Masonry , in black-letter , tic ,
j from a MS . m British Museum . Svo . Edited by M . j Cooke ... ... ... ... ... ... 7 / 6 Sketch of the Knights 1 lospitallers , tic . Bv R . Woof , F . S . A . Svo ' ... 3 / 6 Old Charges of Freemasons . Edited by W . J .
| llughan Small 410 ... ... ... ... 7 / 6 Memoir of the Hon . Mrs . Aldworlh ( the Female Freemason ) ... ... ... ... ... ... fid . Masonic Lectures by Bros . Margoliouth , Dnvvty , Chadvvick , Gough , and Nicholson , each ... 1 / 0 Masonic Lecture , bv Bro . 1 . I . Moody ... ... 1 / 6
Clarke's I listory of the Minden Lodge , from 174 8 to 18 4 8 ¦•¦ . « . # ' Three Lectures : — "The Duly of the Master , " by Bro . J . F . Townsend , D . G . M ., Ireland ; " The Origin
: of Freemasonry , " by Bro . R . Longfield , Q . C . ; ¦ "The Ethics of Freeniasot , ry , " by Bro . Rev . S . G . 1 Morrison , Chaplain Lodge 245 , Dublin , cloth ... 2 / 0 I Preliminaries to Masonic Initiation . Four Lectures by Bro . J . F . Townsend , L . I .. D 6 d . I Oration delivered at the Consecration of St . Hubert's
Lodge , Andover , by Rev . E . T . Nepean , M . A . 6 d . Harrington ' s Desideratum for the Age , a . Masonic Work , in two Dialogues , cloth ... ... ... 2 / 0 AMERICAN . I Masonic Trials , by IL M . Look ... ... ... 6 / 6
: Sickel's Ahiman Rezcn ( cloth ) ... ... ... 5 / 0 j ,, Freemasons' Monitor ( tucks ) ... ... 4 / 0 j R . A . Companion 3 / 8 Guide to the Chapter ( cloth ) ... ... ... 5 / 6 Manual of the Chapter „ ... 2 / 0 Book A . aud A . Rite „ 17 / 6 - U . and S . M . Council Monitor ... 3 / 6
j ivvedenliorg Kite ... ... ... ... ... 4 / 6 i Masonic Token ( cloth gilt ) ... ... ... 7 / 6 1 Macoy ' s Manual E . Star ... ... ... ... 3 / 0 [ Simon ' s Book of the Cotumandery ( tucks ) ... 3 / 3 ' Origin of Masonry .. ... ... ... 3 / 0
Chase ' s Digest of Masonic Law ... 5 / 9 1 Pierson ' s Traditions ... ... ... ... 7 / 0 ' Signet of King Solomon ... ... ... ... 4 / 0 ! Rationale anil Ethics ( cloth ) ... ... ... 5 / 6
Simon s juiispruuence ... ... ... ... 5 / 0 i Washington aud Compeers ( cloth ) ... ... 9 / 6 ; Obituary Rites 1 / 0 Poital ' s Symbols ( cloth ) 3 / 6 l . ockvvood's Masonic Law ... ... ... 4 / C Webb's Monitor ( tucks ) 3 / 0
| Drew ' s Handbook ... ... ... ... .. 3 / 6 Lawrence's M 01 .-1 I Design ... ... ... ... 3 / 6 Woodruff ' s Masonic Code ... ... ... ... 2 / 6 Lights and Shadows ( cloth ) ... ... ... 6 / 6 Cross True Masonic Chart ... ... ... 4 / 6 Mystic Tie ( cloth ) 5 / 0 Ritual of Freemasonry ... ... ... ... 14 / 0
Ad01402
"MASONiCNOTEPAPERANDENVELOPES, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE Craft , Royal Arch , Mark , Red Cross of Rome and Constantine , Knights Templar , Ark Mariners , Rose Croix , and $ oth Degree . Stamped in Relit-f in Correct Colours , and with Proper Emblems . The Paper is of very SUPERIOR MANUFACTURE , packed in boxes , containing Five Qnires , emblematically labelled , Price Three Shillings . ENVELOPES TO MATCH , SIXPENCE PER PACKET . Every Freemason should order a sample , either direct , or through any stationer . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , LONDON-. —2 ; 3 & .. ; , LITTLE BRITAIN , AND 198 , FLEET-ST ., E . C LIVERPOOL : —3 , MONUMENT-PLACE . GLASGOW : —108 , RENEIELD-ST .
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ALSTONCOLLEGE, AND ITS
PREPARATORY SCHOOL , NEAR PRESTON , LANCASHIRE .
Recently enlarged by the erection of three additional School-rooms , Stuc'ents' Hall , Theological and Scientific Lecture Hall ( including Reading Room ) , Chemical Laboratory , Private Studies , Dining Halls , large Swimming rlath , Gymnasium , and spacious Dormitories , as well as separate Bedrooms .
RliCTon : Bno . REV . T . A BBOTT PE'I ERS , M . A . VICE . PRINCIPAL : Rev . J . S . SKINNER , B . A . MASTERS : Rev . T . A 11110 TT PETERS , ALA ., Divinity .
Rev . J . S . SKINXKR , B . A ., the Classics and Ancient History . Mr . I-I , J . HENDERSON , M . A ., Junior Classics . Mr . T , HvMEiis J ACKSON , B . A ., Mathematics , Navigations and the English Lamruage , History and Literature .
Mr . E . CLEMENT , Ph . D ., The Natural Sciences ( Experimental and Mathematical ) , French and German . Mr . J . ROC-IIFORT , CM ., English Subjects generally , and Junior Mathematics . Mr . G . Ct . iFIORD , Junior English and Junior Mathematics . Mr . FLOYD , C . E ., Land Surveying and Levelling with the
use of Theodolite , Mechanical Drawing . Mr . \ V . II . J ONES , Music ( Organ and Piano ) and Singing . Mr . R . NICIIOI ., Librarian . Sergeant Bit vnv , Military Prill , Gymnastics , and Swimming .
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 , I Ionic , Colonial , and Indian Civil Service
Examinations ; and [ or entrance to Woolwich , Coopershill , and the Universities of Oxford , Cambridge , London , Dublin , Durham , and Edinburgh . The Reli gious Teaching is based on strictl y Protestant
rrincipies , in accoruance vvitn tne uoctnnes anil Liturgy of the Church of England . Students requiiing a commercial education onl y , are exempt from the classical course , if desired . The yeat 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 iu the terms . No Extras of any kind .
I he High School—Students from 10 to 23 years of age . The Middle School—Students from 12 to 16 years of age . The Preparatory School—Students under 12 years of age . The College is divided into three sections . In the
PREPARATORY SCI IOOL ( ciilirrli / distinct , hit 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 ( he High or lliddle School . In the High School the course of stud y is a preparation for the Universities and the
vanous competitive examinations ; while the Middle School trains pupils iu such s . ihjects as will qualify them unscientific and commercial pursuits . Alston College is pleasantly situated , about six miles from Preston , and half a mile from Longridge Railway Station ; is in immediate proximity to beautiful mountain
scenery , within half an bout's tiiieof the chief watering dlaces on the western coast of Lanca-hite , and is considered by Medical Professors to be in one of the healthiest localities iu 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 ate attached to the College Farms , whilst a spacious covered Gymnasium and Student ' s Hall , available for recreation , drill , tec , adjoin . Reports of all examinations , together with the names of those students who have distinguished themselves at the College and the Universities , as Exhibitioners , Medalists
and Prizemen , also the reports of the late examinations , together wilh views of the College buildings , and all necessary information , forwarded on application to the Rector , or to
Mil . GEORGE CLIFFORD , Secretary . References kindly permitted to Bro . Masons , and to the late Examiners : Rev . T . II . Lindsay Leary , M . A ., D . C . L . ( Oxou ) , Assistant Examiner to Her Majesty's Civil Service C < -mmissicu , Crawford Cottage , Epsom ; T . W . Eyre Evans , Esq ., LL . U . T . C . D ., ' Nightingale Villa , Lovrer
Norwood ; and other University Examiners ; Professor Paget , Liverpool ; It . Uoutledge , Esq ., B . S . F . C . S ., Manchester ; also the Protestant Clergy , Nobility , and Professional Gentlemen ( parents of present pupils ) in Lon ' on , I \' a-ichestcr , Liverpool , Birmingham , Leeds , Bradford , Eognor , Preston , Burnley , Chester , Lancaster , Boston Lincoln
( ; , vvigau , iiairowgute , Accrington , Ilasltngden , Kendal , Southpoit , Todmorden , \ c , and various other towns ; the Continent of Europe , the colonies , New York , and tile United States , L . azil , Cuba , & c , who can bear ample testimony to the mciils and success of this College . Nrxtteim commences the jth August , 1873 ,
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Masonic Books In Stock
MASONIC BOOKS IN STOCK
AT Bro . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS .
ENGLISH . Masonic Gatherings , by Bro . G . Taylor , P M . ... 5 / c Reflected Rays of Light i / c Red Cross Statutes i / fj Freemasonry in Relation to Civil Authority and the
Family Circle ... */ c Kingston Masonic Annual ... ... ... 3 / 0 Knight Templar Sermon ... ... ... ... 6 d . The Rosicrucian
S . G . C . Regulations 1 / 6 Royal Arch 2 / 6 G . L . Constitutions 1 / 6 Mark Constitutions ... ... ... ... 2 / 6 Knitrht Temrlar Statutes 3 / 6 and i / q
Craft , Mark , R . A ., R . C ., R . > J < . K . T . Books The Freemason , Vol . 1 4 / 6 Vol . II 7 / 6 „ „ Vol . III . IV . & V . ( each ) ... 15 / 0 Book of Illustrations of Clothing and Jewels ( coloured ) 2 / 6
The Israelites found in the Saxons ... ... 2 / 6 Freemasonry and its Jurisprudence ... ... 10 / 6 Origin of Freemasonry ... ... 1 / ° Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar , 1871 1872 and 1873 2 / 0
Grand Lodge Calendar 2 / 0 Lodge Bibles 15 / 0 , 21 / 0 , 42 / 0 Chapter Bibles 15 / 0 , 21 / 0 , 42 / 0
Laws 01 tne supreme VJ . C / . 01 scotiann ... ... 3 / 0 Sloane Manuscript ... ... ... i / oj Dr . Oliver ' s Historical Landmarks of Freemasonry , 1 / 6 i 2 vols , cloth 40 / 0 1 The Antiquities of Freemasonry , cloth 6 / 6
Symbol of Glory , cloth ... ... 7 / 6 Revelations of a Square , cloth ... 7 / 6 ! ——— Freemason ? . ' Treasury , cloth ... ... 6 / 0 ' The Theocratic Philosophy of Free- I
masonry , cloth ... ... ... 5 / 0 Signs and Symbols , cloth ... ... 6 / 0 j A Mirror for the Johannite Masons , 3 / 6 j The Book of the Lodge , cloth ... i , o , ¦ Origin of the R . A . Degree , cloth ... 5 / 6 j The Golden Remains of the Early J
Masonic Writers , 5 vols , cloth ... 21 / 0 •Preston ' s Illustrations of Freemasonry and History , new edition , cloth ... 8 / 0 . Ashe ' s Masonic Manual , new edition , 6 / 6 Hutchinson ' s Spirit of Masonry , cloth 6 / 6 Apology for Freemasonry ... ... 1 / 0 Papal Teachings in Freemasonry ... 1 / 0
Stray Leaves from a Freemason ' s iSote-Book , cloth 7 / 6 Sandy's Short View of Freemasonry , cloth ... ... 3 / 0 Freemason's Quarterly Magazine and Review Harrington's Desideratum of the Age , cloth ... 2 / 0 Sermons by Rev . Bros . Cox , Dakeyne , Slade , Gleadhall , and Poole ... 3 / 0
The Flower Shushan , or the Pillars of . Solomon's Temple 1 / 0 Masonic Lectures by Moody and Mariroliouth ... 2 / 6 Dublin Lectures , by Townsend , Longl ' uld , Morrison , and Wilkinson ... ... ... ... ... 2 / 0 Old Constitutions of Freemasons , 1 7 , 1723 , 1726 , 1730 . Edited by Rev . J . E . Cox , D . I ) 12 / 6
Three Masonic Sermons , by the Kev . \ V . J . Percy 3 / 0 Single Sermons , by the Rev . Bros . Bradsliavv , Burrovves , Cox . Caiwitbcn , Dakeyne , Freeman , Gleadall , Grylls , Hill , Hadow , Neale , Po .. le , Rawlinson , Roberts , Slade , Taylor , Wiight , and Walker ' fid . and 1 / 0
lhe History of rrt-emasonry and the Grand Lodge of Scotland , with Chapters on the Knigl-ls Templar , Knights of St . John , Mark Masonry , and Royal Arch Degree , \ -c , and an Appendix of Valuable Papers , published for the first lime ; by W . A . Laurie , Sec . G . L . of Scotland ; with a colonic 1 Allecoric .-il l- ' rontsnieee . and other
Illustrations , 8 vo ., bound in cloth ... ... ... 12 / 6 i Handbook of J- ' reeniasonry ; its History , Traditions , , Antiquities , Riles , and Ceremonies . Com iled by John W . Cuppin . Cloth ... ... ... ^ 6 Histoire desTrois Grandes Loges de Francs-. Maeons j en France—le G . Orient , le Sup . Conseil , et la G . Loge Nationale , par Em . Rebold . A volume of J 700 pages -A { , \
History of the Lodge of Edinburgh ( Mary ' s Chapel ) , No . 1—embracing an Account of the Rise and Progress of Freemasonry in Scotland . By David
) Murray Lyon . ' Profusely illustrated with engrav->| ings and fac-simiies ... ... ... ... 31 / 6 > British Order of Knights Hospitallers . With an en-I graved frontispiece ... . . ... ... 3 / 6
ij freemasons' Quarterl y Review , Second Series , 1843 1 , to 1849 , 7 vols ., Masonic gilt cloth boards , reduced 73 / 6 j The Freemasons' Quarterl y Magazine for 18 53 , in ' , uniform binding ... ... ... ... .... 12 / 0
I lor 1 S 54 , 9 / 0 ] Reglements generaux de la Maconneric Ecossaise Supreme Conseil de France . Rit ancien et acccpte 1846 . Paris . Svo 3 / 6 ' ¦ Histoire curicuse de la demission d'un Grand Chan-! celier de I'Ordre du Temple ; with continuationi . e ., Lettre aux soi-disans Membrcs du Conseil
General , & c . 2 brochures . 810 . Paris . 18 37 3 / 0 . Militia Templi . " Ad majorem Dei Gloriam . " Rapport ministeriel au Grand Maitre . Paris . 1833 . j And " Reflexions d'un ancien Tcmplier . " Paris . j 1 S 36 , 2 pieces . Svo . ... ... fid .
I List of the Foreign Masonic Lodges ( 1 S 46 ) , with a shott History of Freemasonry in Europe , during ! the past Century ... ... ... ... ... 1 / 0 j Hodge's Masonic Fragments , tec , of Worcestershire , 2 / 6 History and Ai tides of Masonry , in black-letter , tic ,
j from a MS . m British Museum . Svo . Edited by M . j Cooke ... ... ... ... ... ... 7 / 6 Sketch of the Knights 1 lospitallers , tic . Bv R . Woof , F . S . A . Svo ' ... 3 / 6 Old Charges of Freemasons . Edited by W . J .
| llughan Small 410 ... ... ... ... 7 / 6 Memoir of the Hon . Mrs . Aldworlh ( the Female Freemason ) ... ... ... ... ... ... fid . Masonic Lectures by Bros . Margoliouth , Dnvvty , Chadvvick , Gough , and Nicholson , each ... 1 / 0 Masonic Lecture , bv Bro . 1 . I . Moody ... ... 1 / 6
Clarke's I listory of the Minden Lodge , from 174 8 to 18 4 8 ¦•¦ . « . # ' Three Lectures : — "The Duly of the Master , " by Bro . J . F . Townsend , D . G . M ., Ireland ; " The Origin
: of Freemasonry , " by Bro . R . Longfield , Q . C . ; ¦ "The Ethics of Freeniasot , ry , " by Bro . Rev . S . G . 1 Morrison , Chaplain Lodge 245 , Dublin , cloth ... 2 / 0 I Preliminaries to Masonic Initiation . Four Lectures by Bro . J . F . Townsend , L . I .. D 6 d . I Oration delivered at the Consecration of St . Hubert's
Lodge , Andover , by Rev . E . T . Nepean , M . A . 6 d . Harrington ' s Desideratum for the Age , a . Masonic Work , in two Dialogues , cloth ... ... ... 2 / 0 AMERICAN . I Masonic Trials , by IL M . Look ... ... ... 6 / 6
: Sickel's Ahiman Rezcn ( cloth ) ... ... ... 5 / 0 j ,, Freemasons' Monitor ( tucks ) ... ... 4 / 0 j R . A . Companion 3 / 8 Guide to the Chapter ( cloth ) ... ... ... 5 / 6 Manual of the Chapter „ ... 2 / 0 Book A . aud A . Rite „ 17 / 6 - U . and S . M . Council Monitor ... 3 / 6
j ivvedenliorg Kite ... ... ... ... ... 4 / 6 i Masonic Token ( cloth gilt ) ... ... ... 7 / 6 1 Macoy ' s Manual E . Star ... ... ... ... 3 / 0 [ Simon ' s Book of the Cotumandery ( tucks ) ... 3 / 3 ' Origin of Masonry .. ... ... ... 3 / 0
Chase ' s Digest of Masonic Law ... 5 / 9 1 Pierson ' s Traditions ... ... ... ... 7 / 0 ' Signet of King Solomon ... ... ... ... 4 / 0 ! Rationale anil Ethics ( cloth ) ... ... ... 5 / 6
Simon s juiispruuence ... ... ... ... 5 / 0 i Washington aud Compeers ( cloth ) ... ... 9 / 6 ; Obituary Rites 1 / 0 Poital ' s Symbols ( cloth ) 3 / 6 l . ockvvood's Masonic Law ... ... ... 4 / C Webb's Monitor ( tucks ) 3 / 0
| Drew ' s Handbook ... ... ... ... .. 3 / 6 Lawrence's M 01 .-1 I Design ... ... ... ... 3 / 6 Woodruff ' s Masonic Code ... ... ... ... 2 / 6 Lights and Shadows ( cloth ) ... ... ... 6 / 6 Cross True Masonic Chart ... ... ... 4 / 6 Mystic Tie ( cloth ) 5 / 0 Ritual of Freemasonry ... ... ... ... 14 / 0
Ad01402
"MASONiCNOTEPAPERANDENVELOPES, MADE EXPRESSLY FOR THE Craft , Royal Arch , Mark , Red Cross of Rome and Constantine , Knights Templar , Ark Mariners , Rose Croix , and $ oth Degree . Stamped in Relit-f in Correct Colours , and with Proper Emblems . The Paper is of very SUPERIOR MANUFACTURE , packed in boxes , containing Five Qnires , emblematically labelled , Price Three Shillings . ENVELOPES TO MATCH , SIXPENCE PER PACKET . Every Freemason should order a sample , either direct , or through any stationer . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , LONDON-. —2 ; 3 & .. ; , LITTLE BRITAIN , AND 198 , FLEET-ST ., E . C LIVERPOOL : —3 , MONUMENT-PLACE . GLASGOW : —108 , RENEIELD-ST .
Ar01401
ALSTONCOLLEGE, AND ITS
PREPARATORY SCHOOL , NEAR PRESTON , LANCASHIRE .
Recently enlarged by the erection of three additional School-rooms , Stuc'ents' Hall , Theological and Scientific Lecture Hall ( including Reading Room ) , Chemical Laboratory , Private Studies , Dining Halls , large Swimming rlath , Gymnasium , and spacious Dormitories , as well as separate Bedrooms .
RliCTon : Bno . REV . T . A BBOTT PE'I ERS , M . A . VICE . PRINCIPAL : Rev . J . S . SKINNER , B . A . MASTERS : Rev . T . A 11110 TT PETERS , ALA ., Divinity .
Rev . J . S . SKINXKR , B . A ., the Classics and Ancient History . Mr . I-I , J . HENDERSON , M . A ., Junior Classics . Mr . T , HvMEiis J ACKSON , B . A ., Mathematics , Navigations and the English Lamruage , History and Literature .
Mr . E . CLEMENT , Ph . D ., The Natural Sciences ( Experimental and Mathematical ) , French and German . Mr . J . ROC-IIFORT , CM ., English Subjects generally , and Junior Mathematics . Mr . G . Ct . iFIORD , Junior English and Junior Mathematics . Mr . FLOYD , C . E ., Land Surveying and Levelling with the
use of Theodolite , Mechanical Drawing . Mr . \ V . II . J ONES , Music ( Organ and Piano ) and Singing . Mr . R . NICIIOI ., Librarian . Sergeant Bit vnv , Military Prill , Gymnastics , and Swimming .
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 , I Ionic , Colonial , and Indian Civil Service
Examinations ; and [ or entrance to Woolwich , Coopershill , and the Universities of Oxford , Cambridge , London , Dublin , Durham , and Edinburgh . The Reli gious Teaching is based on strictl y Protestant
rrincipies , in accoruance vvitn tne uoctnnes anil Liturgy of the Church of England . Students requiiing a commercial education onl y , are exempt from the classical course , if desired . The yeat 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 iu the terms . No Extras of any kind .
I he High School—Students from 10 to 23 years of age . The Middle School—Students from 12 to 16 years of age . The Preparatory School—Students under 12 years of age . The College is divided into three sections . In the
PREPARATORY SCI IOOL ( ciilirrli / distinct , hit 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 ( he High or lliddle School . In the High School the course of stud y is a preparation for the Universities and the
vanous competitive examinations ; while the Middle School trains pupils iu such s . ihjects as will qualify them unscientific and commercial pursuits . Alston College is pleasantly situated , about six miles from Preston , and half a mile from Longridge Railway Station ; is in immediate proximity to beautiful mountain
scenery , within half an bout's tiiieof the chief watering dlaces on the western coast of Lanca-hite , and is considered by Medical Professors to be in one of the healthiest localities iu 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 ate attached to the College Farms , whilst a spacious covered Gymnasium and Student ' s Hall , available for recreation , drill , tec , adjoin . Reports of all examinations , together with the names of those students who have distinguished themselves at the College and the Universities , as Exhibitioners , Medalists
and Prizemen , also the reports of the late examinations , together wilh views of the College buildings , and all necessary information , forwarded on application to the Rector , or to
Mil . GEORGE CLIFFORD , Secretary . References kindly permitted to Bro . Masons , and to the late Examiners : Rev . T . II . Lindsay Leary , M . A ., D . C . L . ( Oxou ) , Assistant Examiner to Her Majesty's Civil Service C < -mmissicu , Crawford Cottage , Epsom ; T . W . Eyre Evans , Esq ., LL . U . T . C . D ., ' Nightingale Villa , Lovrer
Norwood ; and other University Examiners ; Professor Paget , Liverpool ; It . Uoutledge , Esq ., B . S . F . C . S ., Manchester ; also the Protestant Clergy , Nobility , and Professional Gentlemen ( parents of present pupils ) in Lon ' on , I \' a-ichestcr , Liverpool , Birmingham , Leeds , Bradford , Eognor , Preston , Burnley , Chester , Lancaster , Boston Lincoln
( ; , vvigau , iiairowgute , Accrington , Ilasltngden , Kendal , Southpoit , Todmorden , \ c , and various other towns ; the Continent of Europe , the colonies , New York , and tile United States , L . azil , Cuba , & c , who can bear ample testimony to the mciils and success of this College . Nrxtteim commences the jth August , 1873 ,