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THE FREEMASONS OF ENGLAND AND THE i & ueen ' s Jubilee , The Celebration of the Queen ' s Jubilee by the Freemasons of England at a Meeting to be held AT THE EOYAL ALBERT HALL , and to be presided over by the Grand Master , H . R . H . the PRINCE OF W ALES , affords the Proprietor of Gbe jfreemason an opportunity of producing , not only a record of these Proceedings , but a Permanent Memorial of the Progress of Freemasonry in Great Britain , India , and the Colonies , during the Fifty Years of Her Majesty's Reign . THE JUBILEE NUMBER OF Zhc freemason WILL BE PUBLISHED ON THE 21 st JUNE , AND WILL CONTAIN A full Eeport , Illustrated , of the Albert Hall Gathering . A History of Freemasonry during the 50 Years of Her Majesty ' s Eeign . With Illustrations . "Royal Freemasons : " Being Sketches of Scions of Reigning Houses who have donned the Apron since A . D . 1717 . By Bro . G . W . Speth . "Royal Masonic Medals " ( England ) . By Bro . W . J . Hughan , P . G . D . ALSO Various Contributions by Masonic and other Writers . An Engraving ofthe Medal struck by Bro . George Kenning in Commemoration of the Queen ' s Jubilee and of Her Majesty ' s support of the Order and its Charitable Institutions . All communications should be addressed to the Publisher , 16 and 16 a Great Queen-street , London , W . C .

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ftSk CHARLES LANCASTER , f /} UNC « STER 5 , K ,,, „„ ., „ , —» * J *» j | I | KON-FOULIMC | I ( Awarded 17 First Class Prizes and Medals . ) *|||| p | f ? Estimates & Price Lists TJS' COTS , BIFLES , PISTOLS ' SS CARTRIDGES , & c „ Mtt aruf ' Ftee ° PI ' cation Please state requirements LARGE BORE 151 , NEWBOND ST ., LONDON , W RIFLES . ( Established 18261 .

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TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES ( Inland ) . For the Freemason Printing- Works—FREEMASON , LONDON . For Velvets , Clothing , Banners , and Furniture—KENNING , . LONDON .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

The following , amongst other communications , unavoidably stand over : —

CRAFTInhabitants Lodge , No . 153 . Williamson Lodge , No . 949 . Lebanon Lodge , No . 1326 . Addington Lodge , No . rg 3 / . Chislehurst Lodge , No . 1531 . Prudence Lodge , No . 2069 . Royal Victorian Jubilee Lodge , No . 21 S 4 . ROYAL A

RCHManner's Chapter , No . 249 . Henley Lodge , No . 1472 . Consecration of the Penarth Royal Arch Chapter .

BOOKS . & C , RECEIVED . " levrish Cronide , " " Newcastle Daily Journal , " * ' New York Dispatch , " "SundayTimes" ( New York ) , "The Era , "" Hulland East Yorkshire Times , " " Sunday Times" ( London ) , "Court Circular , " " Keystone , " "Report of the Punjab Masonic Institution for ' Educating the Children of Indigent Freemasons for the Year 1886 , " " Masonic Token , " ' * ] ubilee Souvenir , " " Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland ' s Reporter March , 1887 , " and " Cassell ' s Encyclopedic Dictionary . "

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^ .: ^^ 5 ^^ ' ^*^^ ' ^^^^^ - ^^ ^ S ^^ . '' 3 SATURDAY , MAY 28 , 1887 .

Original Correspondence.

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[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving o £ the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion , ] - ——MASONIC CELEBRATION OF THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , It vvas announced in the Standard of Friday , the 20 th inst ., that the above will not be a Grand Lodge , but simply a meeting in the Albert Hall , to which Freemasons alone will be admitted . This I can testify will be a great

disappointment to hundreds of provincial brethren , besides myself , who purchased their tickets in a great measure , not only to show their loyalty to our Gracious Queen , but also to be present at and take part in the ceremony of opening and closing Grand Lodge on an imposing scale , such as might probably never occur again in the annals of Masonry in this country . I fully appreciate the difficulties attending the proper tyling of such a lodge in so large a hall , with its numerous ' entrances , but still , I think they might be overcome , and trust that even yet it is not too late to alter the arrangements—if it is a fact that they yet been made—othci wise I fear the seats of many who have applied for tickets will be vacant , and thus mar the effect of the assembly . If , however , it cannot be so arranged , I would suggest for the

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UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. Article 2
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF STAFFORDSHIRE. Article 2
GREAT PRIORY OF ENGLAND AND WALES. Article 3
EARLY MENTION OF "DEACONS" IN THE ATHOL GRAND LODGE REGISTER. Article 4
A VALUABLE WORK. Article 4
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 5
SUPPER AT THE CHAUCER LODGE OF INSTRUCTION, No. 1540. Article 5
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REVIEWS. Article 8
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REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 8
INSTRUCTION. Article 11
Royal Arch. Article 11
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Mark Masonry. Article 12
Red Cross of Rome & Constantine, Article 12
Rosicrucian Society of England. Article 12
Order of the Secret Monitor. Article 12
JUBILEE BANQUET AT THE DERBY ALLCROFT LODGE, No. 2168. Article 12
MASONIC LECTURE BY BRO. HUGHAN, P.S.G.D. OF ENGLAND, AT TAUNTON. Article 13
CONSECRATION OF THE FEARNLEY LODGE OF ROYAL ARK MARINERS, No. 58. Article 13
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS Article 13
WILLING'S SELECTED THEATRICAL PROGRAMME. Article 13
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THE FREEMASONS OF ENGLAND AND THE i & ueen ' s Jubilee , The Celebration of the Queen ' s Jubilee by the Freemasons of England at a Meeting to be held AT THE EOYAL ALBERT HALL , and to be presided over by the Grand Master , H . R . H . the PRINCE OF W ALES , affords the Proprietor of Gbe jfreemason an opportunity of producing , not only a record of these Proceedings , but a Permanent Memorial of the Progress of Freemasonry in Great Britain , India , and the Colonies , during the Fifty Years of Her Majesty's Reign . THE JUBILEE NUMBER OF Zhc freemason WILL BE PUBLISHED ON THE 21 st JUNE , AND WILL CONTAIN A full Eeport , Illustrated , of the Albert Hall Gathering . A History of Freemasonry during the 50 Years of Her Majesty ' s Eeign . With Illustrations . "Royal Freemasons : " Being Sketches of Scions of Reigning Houses who have donned the Apron since A . D . 1717 . By Bro . G . W . Speth . "Royal Masonic Medals " ( England ) . By Bro . W . J . Hughan , P . G . D . ALSO Various Contributions by Masonic and other Writers . An Engraving ofthe Medal struck by Bro . George Kenning in Commemoration of the Queen ' s Jubilee and of Her Majesty ' s support of the Order and its Charitable Institutions . All communications should be addressed to the Publisher , 16 and 16 a Great Queen-street , London , W . C .

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THE COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR & POCKET BOOK For 1887 . le most comprehensive Masonic Book of Reference issued . " ¦ Price 2 s . ; Post Free , 2 s . Id . Pages , flexible roan , Gilt edges , tuck or elastic band , y be had of all Booksellers , or at George Kenning's Lo ^ nr \ vi Establishments : — U * - 'N : ifjj CREAT Q UEEN STREET , opposite Freemaicns' Hall ( office of publication ) . " i , 2 , i , and 4 Little Britain ; 195 and 197 , ^ 'VERPn ^ r Alder S Street . MANruopi-- 2 > Monument Place . GL ASGOW TER : , ^ 7- Bridge Street . ^ ¦ 9 , West Howard Street .

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PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MIDDLESEX . Bro . The R . I . Col . Sir FMCIS BURDETT , Bart ,, P . S . G . W . of England , Representative from the Grand Lodge of Ireland . Proviucial Grand Master . Comberton , Mowbray Road , Norwood , May tgtli , 1 SS 7 . W . SIR AND BROTHER , You are requested , tog ' ether with your Wardens and Past Masters , to attend a Meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge , at the KING ' S HEAD HOTEL , on Saturday , June 4 th , at Three o'clock p . m . By command of the Provincial Grand Master , J . F . H . WOODWARD , P . M ., P . Z ., Prov . Grand Secretary . Trains from Baker Street ( Harrow direct line ) 29 and 59 minutes past each hour . Trains from Harrow , 6 and 36 minutes past each hour up to 9 . 36 p . m . Dinner Tickets , 6 s . 6 d . each , exclusive of Wine , to be obtained from the Provincial Grand Secretary . None will be issued after Wednesday , May 31 st .

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THE JUBILEE MASONIC MENU CARD , READY FOR DELIVERY . A NEW DESIGN , WITH PORTRAITS OF HER MAJESTY AND OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER , H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES Printed in Colours . Suitable for Masonic Banquets and Celebrations of the Queen ' s Jubilee . Samples and Prices on Application to GEORGE KENNING , "Freemason" Office , 16 , Great Queen Street , London , W . C .

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Kentish Sauce ! Kentish Sauce !! Ask your Grocer for KENTISH SAUCE . TRY IT . The Best and Cheapest in the World . RETAIL , Half-pint 6 d . ; Pints is . ¦ ¦ : ¦ BURGOYNE & Oo ., Sole Manufacturers , 17 , PERCY STREET , Tottenham Court Road , London , W . Kentish Sauce !!! Kentish Sauce !!!! Of all Grocers and Oilmen .

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/ ^ ICOCKEREIL'S 7 \ ^ > 13 , CORNHILL , E . C . OV ^ For Prices , see Daily Papers . / j / Trucks direct from the * Colliery to every Railway Station .

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A . MONARCH-KINO , TAILOR , Cornhill , E . G ., and Regent-street , W . LONDON . 10 PER CENT . DISCOUNT EOR CASH

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Estab . j DUER , C'M 9 . / -O- ' * 146 , NEW BOND ST ., W ., Ah CALLARD & CALLARD , /¦¦ V Queen ' s Terrace , St . John ' s Wood . >• / Vanstoall parts Daily . Hampers & Tins 1 ^\ y packed for the country with Biscuits , & c , ^^ . * French & Vienna Fancy Rolls & Bread . -. . . . . 'WEDDIKG .. BEEAKPASia-SLDTPlUU !»

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ftSk CHARLES LANCASTER , f /} UNC « STER 5 , K ,,, „„ ., „ , —» * J *» j | I | KON-FOULIMC | I ( Awarded 17 First Class Prizes and Medals . ) *|||| p | f ? Estimates & Price Lists TJS' COTS , BIFLES , PISTOLS ' SS CARTRIDGES , & c „ Mtt aruf ' Ftee ° PI ' cation Please state requirements LARGE BORE 151 , NEWBOND ST ., LONDON , W RIFLES . ( Established 18261 .

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f IGEOHGE SPILLER ^ g ? Surgeon ' s Optician , & 7 £ y 3 > WIGMORE ST ., W . £ 7 * SHOT-PROOF SPECTACLES . ^ £ ¦? — ^ - ^ THE NEW rfe " SIOOTIHG" PINCE-NEZ , £ ? WITH RIGID BRIDGE . CQ They press the nose much less than £ j any other eye-glass .

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¦ iVL-tf S Mould ' s EARTH System ; r ^ - \ " V \ J . W . Girdlestone ' s Patent , -YST ^^ ' 5 a ' G-ARRICK STREET , __ COYENT GARDEN , LONDON .

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TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES ( Inland ) . For the Freemason Printing- Works—FREEMASON , LONDON . For Velvets , Clothing , Banners , and Furniture—KENNING , . LONDON .

To Correspondents.

To Correspondents .

The following , amongst other communications , unavoidably stand over : —

CRAFTInhabitants Lodge , No . 153 . Williamson Lodge , No . 949 . Lebanon Lodge , No . 1326 . Addington Lodge , No . rg 3 / . Chislehurst Lodge , No . 1531 . Prudence Lodge , No . 2069 . Royal Victorian Jubilee Lodge , No . 21 S 4 . ROYAL A

RCHManner's Chapter , No . 249 . Henley Lodge , No . 1472 . Consecration of the Penarth Royal Arch Chapter .

BOOKS . & C , RECEIVED . " levrish Cronide , " " Newcastle Daily Journal , " * ' New York Dispatch , " "SundayTimes" ( New York ) , "The Era , "" Hulland East Yorkshire Times , " " Sunday Times" ( London ) , "Court Circular , " " Keystone , " "Report of the Punjab Masonic Institution for ' Educating the Children of Indigent Freemasons for the Year 1886 , " " Masonic Token , " ' * ] ubilee Souvenir , " " Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland ' s Reporter March , 1887 , " and " Cassell ' s Encyclopedic Dictionary . "

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^ .: ^^ 5 ^^ ' ^*^^ ' ^^^^^ - ^^ ^ S ^^ . '' 3 SATURDAY , MAY 28 , 1887 .

Original Correspondence.

Original Correspondence .

[ We do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving o £ the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion , ] - ——MASONIC CELEBRATION OF THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , It vvas announced in the Standard of Friday , the 20 th inst ., that the above will not be a Grand Lodge , but simply a meeting in the Albert Hall , to which Freemasons alone will be admitted . This I can testify will be a great

disappointment to hundreds of provincial brethren , besides myself , who purchased their tickets in a great measure , not only to show their loyalty to our Gracious Queen , but also to be present at and take part in the ceremony of opening and closing Grand Lodge on an imposing scale , such as might probably never occur again in the annals of Masonry in this country . I fully appreciate the difficulties attending the proper tyling of such a lodge in so large a hall , with its numerous ' entrances , but still , I think they might be overcome , and trust that even yet it is not too late to alter the arrangements—if it is a fact that they yet been made—othci wise I fear the seats of many who have applied for tickets will be vacant , and thus mar the effect of the assembly . If , however , it cannot be so arranged , I would suggest for the

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