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E . DENT & Co ., & $ Inventions Exhibition Gold Medal awarded A _/ for Improvement in Turret Clocks . ¦ £ 61 Strand & 4 Eoyal Exchange , London . C > y C ^ CLOCKMJK / 1 RS to I he QUEEN . £ L-- . ^? Makers of the Crea t U ' cat minster Clock r * 7 £ - ^ u no , «) . ' <¦? < o Will be happy to furnish ESTIMATES for the ;** " * ^ Installation or Repair of C HURCH and AO' other PUBLIC CLOCKS . / i 7 Dent ' s new IUustratjd Catalogue of High-^ ' Class Watches at Reduced Prices , sent Post Free .
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SCHWEPPE'S TABLE WATERS . ( SODA WATER . 3 s . 6 d . per Doz . j POTASS WATER . ( Exclusive of Bottles . ) 1 SELTZER WATER . ( . GINGER ALE . 4 s . 6 d . per doz . MALVERN SELTZER . Carriage Paid on Full and Empties to and from any address in the United Kingdom . "Fountain" Trade Mark on all Labels , and all Corks branded . A list of leading Agents sent on application to J . SCHWEPPE & Co ., 51 , Berners-street , London .
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These Shades arc made In rt *^> ^ Scarlet , Rose Pink , Light Pink , ^ - < W * Buttercup Yellow , Primrose , & c . ^ . CAV" Diameter ij-in . ig-in . 21-in . r >^ < $ >• PriCe 9 / 6 I 0 / 6 I 2 / 6 Vd r <^ Sy ^ To be obtained only of the Manufacturer ^ & EDWARD HASKELL , " \ y * 18 , Baker Street , Portuian Square , W .
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OUR EYES . BROWNING'S IMPROVED METHOD OF SUITING THE SIGHT WITH SPECTACLES either personally or by correspondence . Browning ' s axis-cut pebbles are the most perfect lenses made , being cut from pure crystals of Brazilian pebbles at right angles to the axis , and every lens tested separately by the polariscope . Spectacles of superior quality from 4 s . 6 d . per pair ; with pebble lenses in best steel frames , from 10 s . 6 d . per pair ; and in gold frames from £ 1 3 s . 6 d . Full particulars of Browning's Method of Suiting the Sight by correspondence , and testimonials post free . —JOHN BROWNING , 63 , Strand , London , W . C .
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/ r < , Highest Award-GOLD Medal , International > TO Inventions Exhibition , American Section , ^" ¦ y _ ThespecialitiooftheVale V V \/ < TJ I e ~ i l ' oc ,: J , re Absolute Security , CV- * 1 CAXt / Excellence <» f Manufacture , . C c- * and Convenience of Key . " > s . ' "Tlic most important I /^ v / r > I ^ C " 1 /& v . addition to the safety J itJCJiVO yt o * / mechanism or Locks , w " y / and the most radical improvement in keys . " X V / 3 , ADELAIDE ST ., STRAND , LONDON . ^ S * Illustrated Catalogues and full particulars on application .
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KNITTING AT HOME , BY which Incomes can be Increased and recreative as well as Healthy Employment secured . Apply for terms to—PATENT AUTOMATIC KNITTING MACHINE CO ., LONDON : 417 , Oxford-sheet , W . ; 159 , Upper-street , Islington . LIVERPOOL : 39 , Islington . GLASGOW : 7 , Howard-street .
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< # \* , ^ L UND L BLOCKLEY , v <^ S ?^ ¦ rfV' Watch & Clock Manufacturers to the Queen <• •* % } A and Royal Family . *• ^ " v Keyless Half-Chronometer Wntchos , Turret nnd C fp' Church Clocks , Patent Chiming Machines , ' + Qf- ^ f < a * Chimhiff Clocks , House Clocks . * *& j , w Watch and Clock ManufnetureTH to the Ad-. JLV -J © mlrolty , ltoyul Gcourraphical Society , War vVV ^ ^ SJ Oilice , India Government , O ^ € >^ 42 , PALL MALL , LONDON S , W . j and Kampart Row , Bombay .
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TRAVELLER ( P . M . London Lodge ) , good address and considerable experience , wishes to represent an Established Firm . Can sell nearly anything . Best references . Security . — " Trustworthy , " Freemason Office , Great Queen-street , London .
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NINE ROOMS to Let at 196 , Aldersgate-street , near the General Post Office . Inquire on the Premises .
Ad00712
A YOUNG MAN ( 24 ) , who is a Mark Master Mason , holding highest testimonials and references , is anxious to obtain an Appointment , about end of month , in , or near , London , as Clerk in Mercantile Establishment . —Address , B . G . W ., Freemason Office , 16 , Great Queen-street , London , W . C .
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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M . and P . Z . ) , gives LESSONS in ENGLISH to Foreigners , by means of French . Also tuition in the Classics and English . —Address , F . D ., 51 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .
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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal : M . G . Ovtde , Officier d'Academie , late Inspector of the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris , and Translator of Higgenson ' s United States History . For terms , address G . OvrcSe , 14 , Rue David , Passy , Paris .
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WEAK OR DEFECTIVE SIGHT . —SPECTACLES scientifically adapted to remedy impaired vision oy Bro . ACKLAND , Surgeon , daily , at Home andThornthwaite ' s , OnticianB to the Queen , 416 , Strand , London , W . C . Send six stamps tor " AcUand ' s Hints on Spectacles , " which contains faluablt suggestions to sufferers from imperfect sight .
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WILLING'S SELECTED THEATRICAL PROGRAMME . DRURY LANE THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , HUMAN NATURE . COVENT GARDEN THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT . HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . Every Evening at 9 . 30 , EXCELSIOR ; at S . o , SECRET SERVICE . ADELPHI THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , THE COLLEEN BAWN ; Farce at 7 . 15 . STRAND THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , THE MARRIED RAKE ; at S . 15 , OUR AMERICAN COUSIN . VAUDEVILLE THEATRE . Every Evening at 8 . 0 , CUPID ' S MESSENGER ; at 9 . 0 , LOOSE TILES . ¦ GLOBE THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , A BAD PENNY ; at g . o , THE PRIVATE " SECRETARY . \ SAVOY THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 15 , THE MIKADO ; or , THE TOWN OF TITIPU . ——TOOLE'S THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 15 , ON CHANGE ; at 7 . 40 , Comedietta . COURT THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 45 , THE MAGISTRATE ; preceded by TWENTY MINUTES UNDER AN UMBRELLA . ROYALTY THEATRE . Every Evening at S . L'ETINCELLE , followed by LE TESTAMENT DE CESAR GIRODOT . NOVELTY THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 45 , YEOMAN ' S SERVICE ; at S . 30 , THE J . GRAND THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , NOT ALONE . STANDARD THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , THE RULING PASSION . SURREY THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , DEAD BEAT . SANGER'S AMPHITHEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , THE GREEN BUSHES . ROYAL AQUARIUM . Open , 12 . 0 ; close , 11 . 30 . Constant Round of Amusement . Two Variety Performances Daily . INTERNATIONAL INVENTIONS EXHIBITION . Open , 10 . 0 till 10 . 0 . Division I ., Inventions ; Division II ., Music . Military and other Bands Daily . ALHAMBRA THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at S . o , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c . ¦ CANTERBURY THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at 7 . 35 , Grand Musical and Variety Entertainments , & c . ¦ PARAGON THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at 7 . 35 , Comic Ballet , Variety Entertainment , Sic , & c . ¦ MADAME TUSSAUD AND SONS' EXHIBITION . Open , 10 . 0 till JO . O , Portrait Models of Past and Present Celebrities .
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Naval , Military , and Tropical ^ ^ -- < T BOOT MAKEES ^^^ r ^ cS ?^" - ^ gwSL ^^^ 21 , ^ ^ ^^ ^ PICCADILLY , LONDON , W .
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INVENTIONS EXHIBITION-GOLD MEDAL AWARDED . DENT'S ILLUSTRATED U J- < L \ i . v-J CATALOGUE of HIGH-CLASS WATTTTPR WATCHES and CLOCKS at VVXIXUIIJJAJ . REDUCED PRICES , sent post J ^ V A free on application to E . DENT j & f $ r >? ki an <^ < - ' 0 Makers to the Queen , VTIFNt \ 6 l » STRAND , LONDON , W . C , y 1 / UHI X or 4 > ROYAL EXCHANGE .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
Correspondents are particularly requested to write on ONE side of the paper only . The following communications stand over : CRAFTUnited Mariners Lodge , No . 30 . Duke of Leinster Lodge , No . 259 ( I . C . ) MARKFinnemorc Mark Lodge , No . 358 .
BOOKS , & c „ RECEIVED . " Hull Packet . " " Natal Mereuiry , " " Jewish Chronicle , " " The American Exhibition , " " Die 13 a uhiitte , " " Keystone , " " Court Circular , " " Freimaurer Zeitnng , " * ' New York Dispatch , " " The Freemason" ( Toronto ; , "Public Ledger , " "Masonic Record , " 1 and Masonic Journal . "
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Jlgl ^^^^^^ A ^ ffi- ^^^ ^ AAA ^ ^^•• T ^^^^^^ yv ^^^^ r-y ^ l-g ^^ SATURDAY , OCTOBER 24 , 1885 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
ATHOL LODGES . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , Having , through the courtesy of the esteemed Grand Secretary , Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , been oermitted to search the Archives in Grand Lodge for materials for my new work on Masonic Records , 1 have discovered some particulars which I venture to think will be of general
interest to the Craft . In pursuing my researches last week , specially amongst the records ' of the Athol or Ancient Masons ( in which I received very valuable assistance from Bro . H . Sadler ) , I discovered at the end of one of the early Athol Registers several lists of lodges , which were of peculiar value to me in my present investigations , inasmuch as they give the dates of warrants and places of meeting of all the Athol Lodges in 1751 , 1752 , and 175 s , the details
ofjwhich will appear in " Masonic Records . " But the matter of special interest and importance is , that in December 1752 there was a " closing up" of the ancient numbers ( after the example of the Moderns in 1740 ) , which does not appear to have ever been noticed until now ( vide Gould ' s Athol Lodges , p . vi . ) , and for the benefit of all whom it may concern , 1 transcribe the heading of the list of 1752 , namely : —
Dec . 27 , 1752 . Anno Lap 5752 . Grand Lodge in due form assembled at the Five Bells Tavern , in Wich Street , Strand , London , Bro . Thos . Blower , Mastr . of ( then ) No . S in the chair . Ordered the members of Nos . 7 & 10 shoud be discontinued in this Book for their disobedience of the 21 st Rule of the Grand ( sic ) , and the following be the true list and numbers of all the Antient Regular Lodges in and about London , Anno Lap 5752 . "
The dates of constitution of the lodges named in the several lists prove , without doubt , that all the lodges then warranted from No . 7 to No . 16 " took other numbers in December , 1 752 ; No . 16 , being the last lodge warranted prior to this " closing up , " becoming No . 14 at that date . There is also a minute bearing- on this subject in Vol . I . of the Athol Minute Books , dated December 6 th , 1752 , which appears to be the authority for the alteration made on the 27 th of the same month . It reads as follows :
Resolved unanimously . That the Lodges who , by neglect or disobedience , have forfeited their Rank or Number , shall be discontinued on the Registry , and the Junior Lodges who have proved themselves faithful friends of the Ancient Craft shall henceforth bear the Title or Number so forfeited . The distribution to be according to seniority . " I trust the foregoing will prove as interesting to the Craft as it is gratifying to me to record . —Yours fraternally , JNO . LANE , P . M . 1402 , Torquay .
"A SLANG PHRASE . " To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , Your leader writer is evidently better acquainted with the statistics of the various great Charities of the Craft , than with the volume of the Sacred Law . The expression which he calls a slang phrase , "the very skin of his teeth , " may be found in Job xix ., 20 : "I am escaped with the skin of my teeth . "—I am , yours fraternally , DRYASDUST .
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
632 ] ATHOLL MASONS . In order to assist my friend and brother , John Lane , in the preparation of his great work , to be entitled " Masonic Records , " I am anxious to see all the copies known of the printed proceedings of the " Atholl " Grand Lodge , before the year 1 S 02 . Brethren having copies to lend , or sell for that matter , will kindly let me know at once , and if such " proceedings " cannot be sent me on loan , then I will state
how they can be utilized for the purpose in hand . I feel assured there are many of these printed sheets scattered about , before the year 1 S 02 , for already , Bro . Patchitt , of Nottingham , has kindly lent me two copies , and I can promise that an excellent use of all such papers will be made by Bra , John Lane and myself . Bro . Lane lias just returned
from his examination of the Grand Lodge archives , through the unvarying courtesy of the Grand Secretary , but as there are no printed proceedings in that famous collection earlier than 1 S 02 , he has now to depend upon lodge officials , and Masonic students for assistance in tracing "Atholl " Lodges prior to that period , by the printed " Quarterly Communications . " Brother students please help . W . J . HUGHAN .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
• = —~~ - •¦¦¦ T' -Trrw-Trri—m—1—1— —¦—*— - — - " —————— . ^——Craft -fttasonrg . _ ST . JOHN'S LODGE ( No . 167 ) . —The installation meeting of this old established lodge was held at the Holly Bush Hotel , Hampstead , on Tuesday , the 13 th inst ., under the presidency of Bro . Edwin Storr , W . M ., who was supported by the whole of his officers , a goodly array of Past Masters , many members of the lodge , and 20 visitors , amongst whom we noticed Bros . Woodmason , W . M . 37 ; E . Stimpson , P . M . 15 ; T . Griffiths , P . M . 1446 : W . M .
Stiles , P . M . 1507 , & c ; H . Lovegrove , P . M . 1777 , Sic . ; J . W . Osborn , J . W . 704 ; J . Dale , 1613 ; and A . H . Scurrah , 204 S . After the minutes of the election meeting had been confirmed and the audit reported adopted , showing a good balance in hands of the Treasurer , Bro . Yeomans , P . M ., presented Bro . John Potter , S . W . and W . M . elect , to the W . M . for installation , which ceremony was performed in the most impressive and faultless manner for which Bro .
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Ad00703
E . DENT & Co ., & $ Inventions Exhibition Gold Medal awarded A _/ for Improvement in Turret Clocks . ¦ £ 61 Strand & 4 Eoyal Exchange , London . C > y C ^ CLOCKMJK / 1 RS to I he QUEEN . £ L-- . ^? Makers of the Crea t U ' cat minster Clock r * 7 £ - ^ u no , «) . ' <¦? < o Will be happy to furnish ESTIMATES for the ;** " * ^ Installation or Repair of C HURCH and AO' other PUBLIC CLOCKS . / i 7 Dent ' s new IUustratjd Catalogue of High-^ ' Class Watches at Reduced Prices , sent Post Free .
Ad00704
SCHWEPPE'S TABLE WATERS . ( SODA WATER . 3 s . 6 d . per Doz . j POTASS WATER . ( Exclusive of Bottles . ) 1 SELTZER WATER . ( . GINGER ALE . 4 s . 6 d . per doz . MALVERN SELTZER . Carriage Paid on Full and Empties to and from any address in the United Kingdom . "Fountain" Trade Mark on all Labels , and all Corks branded . A list of leading Agents sent on application to J . SCHWEPPE & Co ., 51 , Berners-street , London .
Ad00705
These Shades arc made In rt *^> ^ Scarlet , Rose Pink , Light Pink , ^ - < W * Buttercup Yellow , Primrose , & c . ^ . CAV" Diameter ij-in . ig-in . 21-in . r >^ < $ >• PriCe 9 / 6 I 0 / 6 I 2 / 6 Vd r <^ Sy ^ To be obtained only of the Manufacturer ^ & EDWARD HASKELL , " \ y * 18 , Baker Street , Portuian Square , W .
Ad00706
OUR EYES . BROWNING'S IMPROVED METHOD OF SUITING THE SIGHT WITH SPECTACLES either personally or by correspondence . Browning ' s axis-cut pebbles are the most perfect lenses made , being cut from pure crystals of Brazilian pebbles at right angles to the axis , and every lens tested separately by the polariscope . Spectacles of superior quality from 4 s . 6 d . per pair ; with pebble lenses in best steel frames , from 10 s . 6 d . per pair ; and in gold frames from £ 1 3 s . 6 d . Full particulars of Browning's Method of Suiting the Sight by correspondence , and testimonials post free . —JOHN BROWNING , 63 , Strand , London , W . C .
Ad00707
/ r < , Highest Award-GOLD Medal , International > TO Inventions Exhibition , American Section , ^" ¦ y _ ThespecialitiooftheVale V V \/ < TJ I e ~ i l ' oc ,: J , re Absolute Security , CV- * 1 CAXt / Excellence <» f Manufacture , . C c- * and Convenience of Key . " > s . ' "Tlic most important I /^ v / r > I ^ C " 1 /& v . addition to the safety J itJCJiVO yt o * / mechanism or Locks , w " y / and the most radical improvement in keys . " X V / 3 , ADELAIDE ST ., STRAND , LONDON . ^ S * Illustrated Catalogues and full particulars on application .
Ad00708
KNITTING AT HOME , BY which Incomes can be Increased and recreative as well as Healthy Employment secured . Apply for terms to—PATENT AUTOMATIC KNITTING MACHINE CO ., LONDON : 417 , Oxford-sheet , W . ; 159 , Upper-street , Islington . LIVERPOOL : 39 , Islington . GLASGOW : 7 , Howard-street .
Ad00709
< # \* , ^ L UND L BLOCKLEY , v <^ S ?^ ¦ rfV' Watch & Clock Manufacturers to the Queen <• •* % } A and Royal Family . *• ^ " v Keyless Half-Chronometer Wntchos , Turret nnd C fp' Church Clocks , Patent Chiming Machines , ' + Qf- ^ f < a * Chimhiff Clocks , House Clocks . * *& j , w Watch and Clock ManufnetureTH to the Ad-. JLV -J © mlrolty , ltoyul Gcourraphical Society , War vVV ^ ^ SJ Oilice , India Government , O ^ € >^ 42 , PALL MALL , LONDON S , W . j and Kampart Row , Bombay .
Ad00710
TRAVELLER ( P . M . London Lodge ) , good address and considerable experience , wishes to represent an Established Firm . Can sell nearly anything . Best references . Security . — " Trustworthy , " Freemason Office , Great Queen-street , London .
Ad00711
NINE ROOMS to Let at 196 , Aldersgate-street , near the General Post Office . Inquire on the Premises .
Ad00712
A YOUNG MAN ( 24 ) , who is a Mark Master Mason , holding highest testimonials and references , is anxious to obtain an Appointment , about end of month , in , or near , London , as Clerk in Mercantile Establishment . —Address , B . G . W ., Freemason Office , 16 , Great Queen-street , London , W . C .
Ad00713
A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M . and P . Z . ) , gives LESSONS in ENGLISH to Foreigners , by means of French . Also tuition in the Classics and English . —Address , F . D ., 51 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .
Ad00714
PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal : M . G . Ovtde , Officier d'Academie , late Inspector of the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris , and Translator of Higgenson ' s United States History . For terms , address G . OvrcSe , 14 , Rue David , Passy , Paris .
Ad00715
WEAK OR DEFECTIVE SIGHT . —SPECTACLES scientifically adapted to remedy impaired vision oy Bro . ACKLAND , Surgeon , daily , at Home andThornthwaite ' s , OnticianB to the Queen , 416 , Strand , London , W . C . Send six stamps tor " AcUand ' s Hints on Spectacles , " which contains faluablt suggestions to sufferers from imperfect sight .
Ad00716
WILLING'S SELECTED THEATRICAL PROGRAMME . DRURY LANE THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , HUMAN NATURE . COVENT GARDEN THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT . HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . Every Evening at 9 . 30 , EXCELSIOR ; at S . o , SECRET SERVICE . ADELPHI THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , THE COLLEEN BAWN ; Farce at 7 . 15 . STRAND THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , THE MARRIED RAKE ; at S . 15 , OUR AMERICAN COUSIN . VAUDEVILLE THEATRE . Every Evening at 8 . 0 , CUPID ' S MESSENGER ; at 9 . 0 , LOOSE TILES . ¦ GLOBE THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , A BAD PENNY ; at g . o , THE PRIVATE " SECRETARY . \ SAVOY THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 15 , THE MIKADO ; or , THE TOWN OF TITIPU . ——TOOLE'S THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 15 , ON CHANGE ; at 7 . 40 , Comedietta . COURT THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 45 , THE MAGISTRATE ; preceded by TWENTY MINUTES UNDER AN UMBRELLA . ROYALTY THEATRE . Every Evening at S . L'ETINCELLE , followed by LE TESTAMENT DE CESAR GIRODOT . NOVELTY THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 45 , YEOMAN ' S SERVICE ; at S . 30 , THE J . GRAND THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , NOT ALONE . STANDARD THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , THE RULING PASSION . SURREY THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , DEAD BEAT . SANGER'S AMPHITHEATRE . Every Evening , at 7 . 30 , THE GREEN BUSHES . ROYAL AQUARIUM . Open , 12 . 0 ; close , 11 . 30 . Constant Round of Amusement . Two Variety Performances Daily . INTERNATIONAL INVENTIONS EXHIBITION . Open , 10 . 0 till 10 . 0 . Division I ., Inventions ; Division II ., Music . Military and other Bands Daily . ALHAMBRA THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at S . o , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c . ¦ CANTERBURY THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at 7 . 35 , Grand Musical and Variety Entertainments , & c . ¦ PARAGON THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at 7 . 35 , Comic Ballet , Variety Entertainment , Sic , & c . ¦ MADAME TUSSAUD AND SONS' EXHIBITION . Open , 10 . 0 till JO . O , Portrait Models of Past and Present Celebrities .
Ad00717
Naval , Military , and Tropical ^ ^ -- < T BOOT MAKEES ^^^ r ^ cS ?^" - ^ gwSL ^^^ 21 , ^ ^ ^^ ^ PICCADILLY , LONDON , W .
Ad00718
INVENTIONS EXHIBITION-GOLD MEDAL AWARDED . DENT'S ILLUSTRATED U J- < L \ i . v-J CATALOGUE of HIGH-CLASS WATTTTPR WATCHES and CLOCKS at VVXIXUIIJJAJ . REDUCED PRICES , sent post J ^ V A free on application to E . DENT j & f $ r >? ki an <^ < - ' 0 Makers to the Queen , VTIFNt \ 6 l » STRAND , LONDON , W . C , y 1 / UHI X or 4 > ROYAL EXCHANGE .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
Correspondents are particularly requested to write on ONE side of the paper only . The following communications stand over : CRAFTUnited Mariners Lodge , No . 30 . Duke of Leinster Lodge , No . 259 ( I . C . ) MARKFinnemorc Mark Lodge , No . 358 .
BOOKS , & c „ RECEIVED . " Hull Packet . " " Natal Mereuiry , " " Jewish Chronicle , " " The American Exhibition , " " Die 13 a uhiitte , " " Keystone , " " Court Circular , " " Freimaurer Zeitnng , " * ' New York Dispatch , " " The Freemason" ( Toronto ; , "Public Ledger , " "Masonic Record , " 1 and Masonic Journal . "
Ar00720
Jlgl ^^^^^^ A ^ ffi- ^^^ ^ AAA ^ ^^•• T ^^^^^^ yv ^^^^ r-y ^ l-g ^^ SATURDAY , OCTOBER 24 , 1885 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
ATHOL LODGES . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , Having , through the courtesy of the esteemed Grand Secretary , Bro . Col . Shadwell H . Clerke , been oermitted to search the Archives in Grand Lodge for materials for my new work on Masonic Records , 1 have discovered some particulars which I venture to think will be of general
interest to the Craft . In pursuing my researches last week , specially amongst the records ' of the Athol or Ancient Masons ( in which I received very valuable assistance from Bro . H . Sadler ) , I discovered at the end of one of the early Athol Registers several lists of lodges , which were of peculiar value to me in my present investigations , inasmuch as they give the dates of warrants and places of meeting of all the Athol Lodges in 1751 , 1752 , and 175 s , the details
ofjwhich will appear in " Masonic Records . " But the matter of special interest and importance is , that in December 1752 there was a " closing up" of the ancient numbers ( after the example of the Moderns in 1740 ) , which does not appear to have ever been noticed until now ( vide Gould ' s Athol Lodges , p . vi . ) , and for the benefit of all whom it may concern , 1 transcribe the heading of the list of 1752 , namely : —
Dec . 27 , 1752 . Anno Lap 5752 . Grand Lodge in due form assembled at the Five Bells Tavern , in Wich Street , Strand , London , Bro . Thos . Blower , Mastr . of ( then ) No . S in the chair . Ordered the members of Nos . 7 & 10 shoud be discontinued in this Book for their disobedience of the 21 st Rule of the Grand ( sic ) , and the following be the true list and numbers of all the Antient Regular Lodges in and about London , Anno Lap 5752 . "
The dates of constitution of the lodges named in the several lists prove , without doubt , that all the lodges then warranted from No . 7 to No . 16 " took other numbers in December , 1 752 ; No . 16 , being the last lodge warranted prior to this " closing up , " becoming No . 14 at that date . There is also a minute bearing- on this subject in Vol . I . of the Athol Minute Books , dated December 6 th , 1752 , which appears to be the authority for the alteration made on the 27 th of the same month . It reads as follows :
Resolved unanimously . That the Lodges who , by neglect or disobedience , have forfeited their Rank or Number , shall be discontinued on the Registry , and the Junior Lodges who have proved themselves faithful friends of the Ancient Craft shall henceforth bear the Title or Number so forfeited . The distribution to be according to seniority . " I trust the foregoing will prove as interesting to the Craft as it is gratifying to me to record . —Yours fraternally , JNO . LANE , P . M . 1402 , Torquay .
"A SLANG PHRASE . " To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , Your leader writer is evidently better acquainted with the statistics of the various great Charities of the Craft , than with the volume of the Sacred Law . The expression which he calls a slang phrase , "the very skin of his teeth , " may be found in Job xix ., 20 : "I am escaped with the skin of my teeth . "—I am , yours fraternally , DRYASDUST .
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
632 ] ATHOLL MASONS . In order to assist my friend and brother , John Lane , in the preparation of his great work , to be entitled " Masonic Records , " I am anxious to see all the copies known of the printed proceedings of the " Atholl " Grand Lodge , before the year 1 S 02 . Brethren having copies to lend , or sell for that matter , will kindly let me know at once , and if such " proceedings " cannot be sent me on loan , then I will state
how they can be utilized for the purpose in hand . I feel assured there are many of these printed sheets scattered about , before the year 1 S 02 , for already , Bro . Patchitt , of Nottingham , has kindly lent me two copies , and I can promise that an excellent use of all such papers will be made by Bra , John Lane and myself . Bro . Lane lias just returned
from his examination of the Grand Lodge archives , through the unvarying courtesy of the Grand Secretary , but as there are no printed proceedings in that famous collection earlier than 1 S 02 , he has now to depend upon lodge officials , and Masonic students for assistance in tracing "Atholl " Lodges prior to that period , by the printed " Quarterly Communications . " Brother students please help . W . J . HUGHAN .
Reports Of Masonic Meetings.
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS .
• = —~~ - •¦¦¦ T' -Trrw-Trri—m—1—1— —¦—*— - — - " —————— . ^——Craft -fttasonrg . _ ST . JOHN'S LODGE ( No . 167 ) . —The installation meeting of this old established lodge was held at the Holly Bush Hotel , Hampstead , on Tuesday , the 13 th inst ., under the presidency of Bro . Edwin Storr , W . M ., who was supported by the whole of his officers , a goodly array of Past Masters , many members of the lodge , and 20 visitors , amongst whom we noticed Bros . Woodmason , W . M . 37 ; E . Stimpson , P . M . 15 ; T . Griffiths , P . M . 1446 : W . M .
Stiles , P . M . 1507 , & c ; H . Lovegrove , P . M . 1777 , Sic . ; J . W . Osborn , J . W . 704 ; J . Dale , 1613 ; and A . H . Scurrah , 204 S . After the minutes of the election meeting had been confirmed and the audit reported adopted , showing a good balance in hands of the Treasurer , Bro . Yeomans , P . M ., presented Bro . John Potter , S . W . and W . M . elect , to the W . M . for installation , which ceremony was performed in the most impressive and faultless manner for which Bro .