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DINNERS IN RESTAURANT

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To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

The following communications unavoidably stand over : -OKKESPOXItENCE —• Lotlge of Friendship , No . 44 . ' liAl'TAU Saints * l- < ita , NO . 016 .

Atlingwurth I . octjje , No . 1821 . Citadel l . cdtfe , No . i 8 < jy . Kingswood l ^ odye , No . 2278 . Ihiclichsoi York Lodye , No . 2482 , Willesden Ludtfe , No . 24 S 9 . Also several reports ot Lodges of Instruction ,

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+ fefstfl ^ riiJass ^ sir ^ gsi gppeemason . ® mS ^ s ^ SSs ^ w ^^^^ hPff ^^^ SATURDAY , OCTOBER 26 , 1895 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Hertfordshire , which was originally fixed for July , but postponed in consequence of the General Election , will be held in the Town Hall , St . Albans , on Wednesday , the 13 th November . The business to be transacted is of the usual character , and the customary banquet will follow . #

* * We have to remind our readers that the annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Northumberland will take place at the Grand Assembly Rooms , Newcastle-on-Tyne , on Wednesday next , the 30 th

instant . The gathering will be of exceptional importance , as it has been arranged that no less than three new lodges—the Temperance , Delavel , and Holmes , numbered 2557 , 2568 , and 2571 , respectively—shall be consecrated .

* * * Our esteemed contemporary , the Australasian Keystone , which is published in Melbourne , and is the

Masonic Notes.

organ of the Craft in that colony , announces in its September issue that it has received the permission of the authorities of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales to publish its proceedings , and editorially comment on such matters as are likely to prove of interest to the general body of Masons in New South Wales . * * *

We learn from the same source that a Masonic Ball , which was held in the Sydney Town Hall , on the 31 st July , in aid of the funds of the New South Wales Freemasons' Benevolent Institute , resulted in an augmentation of its resources to the extent of upwards of . £ 300 . It also states that the brethren in Newcastle

and East Maitland had organised similar fetes in behalf of the same Institute , the Newcastle Ball having been fixed for the 23 rd August . We trust we shall learn from a subsequent issue of the Australasian Keystone that these balls have been attended with results equally or even more beneficial .

* The Canadian Craftsman for last month contains reports of the 12 th annual conclave of the Sovereign Great Priory of the Order of the Temple in Canada , which was held in St . John ' s , New Brunswick , on the 23 rd August last , and of the annual convocation ofthe

Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters , which was held in the same city two days later . Sir Knight Sheppard , Supreme G . M „ presided at the former meeting , and in the course of his address expressed regret that the number of fratres present was not greater , and that the members ot the Scottish Encampments of St . John and St . Stephen had declined to unite with the

Canadian Templars . Warrants for two new Preceptories were ordered to be issued , and Grand Chancellor Sir Knight D . Spry reported a substantial increase of membership during the past year . The new Grand Master of the Order is Sir Knight William H . Whyte , of Montreal . * * *

The Australasian Keystone announces with deep regret the loss of a very distinguished member of the Craft in the Colony of New South Wales—Bro . Dr W . Gillett Sedgwick , upon whom at the constitution of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales the rank of Past Grand Master was conferred . Our

deceased brother was initiated in Sydney under the Scottish Constitution in iS ( Si , and was installed W . M . two years later . In 1869-70 he was acting Prov . G . Master of New South Wales , and the following year received the appointment of Prov . Grand Master , the title of his office being changed in 18 S 0 to that of

Dist . Grand Master . He was also Grand Superintendent ( S . C . ) of Royal Arch Masonry in the colony , the local chief of the Red Cross and Order of the Temple , and one of the founders and first M . W . S . of the first and only Rose Croix Chapter ever established in the colony . Bro . Dr . Sedgwick had attained to a ripe age , having been born in 1810 . He was

educated at Christ ' s Hospital , and received his diploma as M . R . C . S . Eng . in 1844 . Ten years later he received a medical appointment in New Zealand , but he migrated thence to Sydney in 1856 , and continued in practice from that time forward till his death . He was highly esteemed and respected both by his brother Craftsmen and the general public . # * *

The Voice of Masonry for the current month contains the announcement of the death , at Fairfield , Connecticut , on the 30 th August , of Bro . General Ely S . Parker , a full-blooded Indian , who was born 75 years ago on the Towanda Reservation in New York ,

and was chief of the Seneca tribe and King oi the Six Nations . Bro . Gen . Parker served as Colonel on the staff of Gen . Grant during the war from 1862 till its close , when , in recognition of his services , he had conferred upon him the rank of Brigadier-General . * # #

The proceedings of the Grand Commandery of Maine for 18 95 are interesting , because of the attention paid to statistics . It is calculated that there are over 107 , 000 Knight Templars in America , though there are not more than 5000 or so elsewhere . The number of Templars in several Grand Commanderies

such as New York , Pennsylvania , Massachusetts , & c , is far in excess of the total membership in Europe , so popular is this Degree in the United States . The Master Masons number over 765 , 000 in North America . More than half the Royal Arch Masons in the " New

World" are Knight Templars , the percentage now of Knights to Craftsmen being about 14 , whereas 25 years ago it was but 5 per cent . Bros . Stephen Berry , J . H . Drummond , and E . P . Burnham form the Committee , and prepared this excellent report .

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CONTENTS. Article 1
A CRITIC ON THE BOUNCE. Article 1
THE OLD CHARGES OF BRITISH FREEMASONS.* Article 2
MARE PATENT AND ENDORSEMENTS. 1858—1892. Article 3
CONSECRATION OF THE EARL OF LATHON LODGE, No. 2560 AT BURY. Article 4
PROVINCIAL GRAND MARK LODGE OF LANCASHIRE. Article 4
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOUTH WALES ( WESTERN DIVISION). Article 5
INSTALLATION OF THE DISTRICT GRAND MASTER OF NATAL. Article 5
Red Cross of Rome & Constantine. Article 5
Obituary. Article 6
Reviews. Article 6
Mark Masonry. Article 7
Our portrait Gallery. Article 7
BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE Article 7
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DUTCH BULBS . EVERY DAY . GREAT UNRESERVED SALES . MESSES . PROTHEROE & MORRIS WILL SRI . L UY AUCTION , AT THEIR CENTRAL SALEROOMS , 67 & 6 S , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON , E . G ., EVERY DAY , AT TWELVE O ' CLOCK . Large consignments of HYACINTHS , TULIPS , CROCUS , NARCISSUS , and other Bulbs , received direct from Holland , and lotted to suit large and small buyers . 5 , 000 Lots sold every week . Commissions executed for those unable to attend the Sales . Lots packed and forwarded to all parts . Sixpence remitted in Stamps will ensure supply of Catalogues for 12 Sales . Auction Rooms and Offices , 6 7 and 6 S , Cheapside , London , E . C .

Ad00906

PRAND MASONIC BAZAAR . MOTHER LODGE , KILWINNING , No . 0 . TRADES' HALL , Glassford Street , GLASGOW . 5 TH , 6 TH , AND 7 TH DECEMBER . LAURENCE MATHESON , Sec , Kilwinning . BAZAAR OFFICE—6 g ,, BucHANAN STREET , GLASGOW .

Ad00907

MONTAGUE MANSION ( Opposite the British Museum Entrance ) , GREAT RUSSELL STREET , VV . C . Most conveniently situated for Business or Pleasure . Cab Fare from ' * Montague Mansion " is One Shilling to nearly all Railways , Theatres , and the Royal Courts of Justice . Omnibuses to all parts for a few pence . Bedroom , Bath , Breakfast , and Attendance , 5 s . and 5 s . 6 d . Night Porter . Telephone 2906 . Terms Moderate .

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A HOME-LIKE RESIDENCE for GENTLEMEN . Bright , superior House ; central ; good table ; bath ( h . & c . ); terms moderate . —14 , Brunswick-square , London , W . C .

Ad00909

ESTABLISHED 1 S 65 . DLADON AND HUMPHREYS , * - * MANUFACTURING MASONIC JEWELLERS . APRONS , COLLARS , FURNITURE , AND REGALIA . 7 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C , AND iG , CLERKENWELL ROAD , E . G ., LONDON .

Ad00910

PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE , 19 , LOMBARD ST ., & 57 , CHARING CROSS , LONDON . —Established 17 S 2 . Lou IST Current Rates I Assured free of all Liability 1-ilieraland Prompt Settlements ) Electric LiyhtintfRulessupplied W . C . MACDONALD , } Joint F . B . MACDONALD . / Secretaries .

Ad00911

I AURENTPERRIER'S "SANS-SUCRE . " UOUZY - REIMS . 1 SS 9 CHAMPAGNE . THIS IS THE CHAMPAGNE WITHOUT ANY ADDED SUGAR OR ALCOHOL WHATSOEVER . THE PURE PRODUCT OF THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE GRAPES . T A URENTPERRIER'S "SANS-SUCRE . " BOUZY-REIMS . 1 SS 9 CHAMPAGNE . HHRTZ & COLLINGWOOD , 3 S , LEADENHALL STREET , LONDON , E . C , ___ Sole Consignees .

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QTAGE LADIES & GENiLEMEN U defircus-of entering the Theatrical Profession in fama , Comedy , Comic Opera , or . Music Hall , apply for t ^ i ms to "' j MR . CARLTON ST . AUBYN , -alp Manaper Olympic Theatre , Royal Aquarium Theatre , 1 heatre Royal , Scarboro' , & c . ( Letter lor interview ) . Mr . CARLTON ST . AUIJVN , school of Dramatic Art , S 7 , New Oxford-street .

Ad00900

GAIETY RESTAURANT STRAND .

LUNCHEONS ( HOT AND COLD

At Popular Prices , in BUFFET ar . d RESTAURANT ( on First Floor ) , also Chops , Steaks , Joints , Entrees , & c , in the GRILL ROOM

AFTERNOON TEA

Consisting of Tea or Coffee , Cut Bread and Butter , Jam , Cake , Pastry , ad lib ., at ls . per head , served from 4 till 6 in RESTAURANT ( First Floor ) .

DINNERS IN RESTAURANT

From 5 . 30 till 9 , at fixed prices ( 3 s . 6 d . and 5 s . ) and & la Carte . In this Room the VIENNESE BAND performs from 6 till S Smoking after 7 . 45 .

AMERICAN BAR

THE GRILL ROOM

is open till 12 . 30

PRIVATE DINING ROOMS for large and small Parties .

, , , . .

Ad00901

NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY . Established 1 S 36 . LONDON : i , MOORGATE STREET , E . C . ABERDEEN : i , UNION TERRACE . INCOME AND FUNDS ( 1894 ) . Fire Premiums i ' 701 , 000 Life Premiums 232 , 000 Interest 171 , 000 Accumulated Funds ... £ 4 , 444 ,

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

The following communications unavoidably stand over : -OKKESPOXItENCE —• Lotlge of Friendship , No . 44 . ' liAl'TAU Saints * l- < ita , NO . 016 .

Atlingwurth I . octjje , No . 1821 . Citadel l . cdtfe , No . i 8 < jy . Kingswood l ^ odye , No . 2278 . Ihiclichsoi York Lodye , No . 2482 , Willesden Ludtfe , No . 24 S 9 . Also several reports ot Lodges of Instruction ,

Ar00913

+ fefstfl ^ riiJass ^ sir ^ gsi gppeemason . ® mS ^ s ^ SSs ^ w ^^^^ hPff ^^^ SATURDAY , OCTOBER 26 , 1895 .

Masonic Notes.

Masonic Notes .

The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Hertfordshire , which was originally fixed for July , but postponed in consequence of the General Election , will be held in the Town Hall , St . Albans , on Wednesday , the 13 th November . The business to be transacted is of the usual character , and the customary banquet will follow . #

* * We have to remind our readers that the annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Northumberland will take place at the Grand Assembly Rooms , Newcastle-on-Tyne , on Wednesday next , the 30 th

instant . The gathering will be of exceptional importance , as it has been arranged that no less than three new lodges—the Temperance , Delavel , and Holmes , numbered 2557 , 2568 , and 2571 , respectively—shall be consecrated .

* * * Our esteemed contemporary , the Australasian Keystone , which is published in Melbourne , and is the

Masonic Notes.

organ of the Craft in that colony , announces in its September issue that it has received the permission of the authorities of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales to publish its proceedings , and editorially comment on such matters as are likely to prove of interest to the general body of Masons in New South Wales . * * *

We learn from the same source that a Masonic Ball , which was held in the Sydney Town Hall , on the 31 st July , in aid of the funds of the New South Wales Freemasons' Benevolent Institute , resulted in an augmentation of its resources to the extent of upwards of . £ 300 . It also states that the brethren in Newcastle

and East Maitland had organised similar fetes in behalf of the same Institute , the Newcastle Ball having been fixed for the 23 rd August . We trust we shall learn from a subsequent issue of the Australasian Keystone that these balls have been attended with results equally or even more beneficial .

* The Canadian Craftsman for last month contains reports of the 12 th annual conclave of the Sovereign Great Priory of the Order of the Temple in Canada , which was held in St . John ' s , New Brunswick , on the 23 rd August last , and of the annual convocation ofthe

Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters , which was held in the same city two days later . Sir Knight Sheppard , Supreme G . M „ presided at the former meeting , and in the course of his address expressed regret that the number of fratres present was not greater , and that the members ot the Scottish Encampments of St . John and St . Stephen had declined to unite with the

Canadian Templars . Warrants for two new Preceptories were ordered to be issued , and Grand Chancellor Sir Knight D . Spry reported a substantial increase of membership during the past year . The new Grand Master of the Order is Sir Knight William H . Whyte , of Montreal . * * *

The Australasian Keystone announces with deep regret the loss of a very distinguished member of the Craft in the Colony of New South Wales—Bro . Dr W . Gillett Sedgwick , upon whom at the constitution of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales the rank of Past Grand Master was conferred . Our

deceased brother was initiated in Sydney under the Scottish Constitution in iS ( Si , and was installed W . M . two years later . In 1869-70 he was acting Prov . G . Master of New South Wales , and the following year received the appointment of Prov . Grand Master , the title of his office being changed in 18 S 0 to that of

Dist . Grand Master . He was also Grand Superintendent ( S . C . ) of Royal Arch Masonry in the colony , the local chief of the Red Cross and Order of the Temple , and one of the founders and first M . W . S . of the first and only Rose Croix Chapter ever established in the colony . Bro . Dr . Sedgwick had attained to a ripe age , having been born in 1810 . He was

educated at Christ ' s Hospital , and received his diploma as M . R . C . S . Eng . in 1844 . Ten years later he received a medical appointment in New Zealand , but he migrated thence to Sydney in 1856 , and continued in practice from that time forward till his death . He was highly esteemed and respected both by his brother Craftsmen and the general public . # * *

The Voice of Masonry for the current month contains the announcement of the death , at Fairfield , Connecticut , on the 30 th August , of Bro . General Ely S . Parker , a full-blooded Indian , who was born 75 years ago on the Towanda Reservation in New York ,

and was chief of the Seneca tribe and King oi the Six Nations . Bro . Gen . Parker served as Colonel on the staff of Gen . Grant during the war from 1862 till its close , when , in recognition of his services , he had conferred upon him the rank of Brigadier-General . * # #

The proceedings of the Grand Commandery of Maine for 18 95 are interesting , because of the attention paid to statistics . It is calculated that there are over 107 , 000 Knight Templars in America , though there are not more than 5000 or so elsewhere . The number of Templars in several Grand Commanderies

such as New York , Pennsylvania , Massachusetts , & c , is far in excess of the total membership in Europe , so popular is this Degree in the United States . The Master Masons number over 765 , 000 in North America . More than half the Royal Arch Masons in the " New

World" are Knight Templars , the percentage now of Knights to Craftsmen being about 14 , whereas 25 years ago it was but 5 per cent . Bros . Stephen Berry , J . H . Drummond , and E . P . Burnham form the Committee , and prepared this excellent report .

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