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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION
FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , CROYDON , O FFICE : 4 , FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C . GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES . K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M .
At the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of this Institution , held at FREEMASONS' HALL , London , on FRIDAY , M AY 20 th , iSy 2 , W . Bro . J A . FARNKIELD , V .-Pat ., P . A . G . D . C ., 'Treasurer and Trustee , in the chair . After Ihe General Business was disposed of , the Governors and Subscribers proceeded to the Election of 36 Male Annuitants from an Approved List of Cg Candidates , and 2 S Female Annuitants from an Approved List of 70 Candidates , when ( he following were declared duly ELECTED :
No . on MALF . S . Poll . Votes . 1 Bro . John Belcham I 912 2 „ R . S . Smith 3926 - „ A . Sellar 3 SS 5 j 1 . Churchill 3 S 74
,, 1 ; „ D . Channon 37 SS fi „ W . Mason 37 S 1 7 „ W . Cluttoc 30 S 7 8 „ T . L . Preece 3392 y „ James Gilruth 33 OS 10 „ J- Wallingford 3357 11 H . L . Thomas .. 3540
,, 12 „ D . Rees 3328 13 » E Bvc 3307 14 „ W . Cloves 3203 15 „ J . R . Warr 31 O 4 , 0 „ Peter Ball 3144 17 „ T . Scholfield 3122 iS „ H . Fielding 3112 in „ A . Mcllquham 30 S 6
20 „ W . Vaughan 3001 21 „ J . Seera 2 gfio 22 „ ] . Juggins 2936 23 „ E . 1 . Orford 2907 24 „ J . Morrell 2 S 94 25 „ E . Darling 2799 2 fi „ J . Cowgill 2 O 33 27 „ n . N . Crowthcr 259 / i 28 „ Robert Gunn 2435
* 2 o „ J . Stafford 216 G * to „ James Horstead lngci * -, l „ | . H . Wilks 1 ST . * 2 „ W . Field 1 S 12 * . 13 ,, N . Martin 144 S ..+ » , w - Harden ( deferred ) 1374 35 „ C . Sari ( deferred ) 1300 3 O „ J . Richards ( deferred ) 127 ft
WIDOWS . 1 Mrs . M . Chamberlain 5 G 09 2 „ 11 . Samuel 56 JS 3 ,, E . Radford 5235 4 „ F . Schmidt 5221 5 „ S . Brittian 5177 0 „ S . C . Blizard 4417 7 „ Elizabeth A . Wright 4- . ( . ( .
s „ Ellen Briggs 4342 n „ Clara Morton 4331 10 „ Sarah Codd 4214 11 „ Susan Tim ins 419 b 12 „ Jane Coombes 4136 13 „ C . M . Egan 4177 i-l „ E . Coles 3971 15 „ J . Polkinghorne 3071
Hi „ M . A . Truclovc 3911 17 „ Mary Collins 37 S 9 , iS „ E . Waterhouse 3731 * ' !) „ M . A . Stokes 3599 * - 'o „ A . E . Baker 3345 * - > ,, C . M . Trueman 349 S
,-- „ ra . d . laylor 3493 * - ' . ' ) „ Sarah Pilling 3424 -4 „ E . E . Haskins 3307 -5 „ A . E . Young 2741 - „ E . I . Austen ( deferred ) 2729 -7 „ S . P . Spratt ( deferred ) 2708 - '> ,, E . Ilowey ( deferred ) 24 S 5
I he Votes of the Unsuccessful Candidates will be carried forward to next Election . 1 hose marked * are elected to lill vacancies occasioned u ) ' deaths since the voting papers were issued . I lie three lowest on the Poll ( both Male and Female ) will lie placed on the List of Annuitants as vacancies occur . Hy order . JAMES TERRY , Vice-Patron and Secretary . May iSth , 1 S 92 .
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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . - •OTH MAY , 1 S 92 , ELECTION . Mrs . STOKES , No . 45 on the List , begs to return her a . thanks for the kind support given to her case , which c 's pleased to say was successful . _____ ^ 67 , Sydney-road , Sloke Newington .
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QOALS . COALS . COALS . c OCKERELL'S ( LIMITED ) , 13 , CORNH I LL , LONDON , E . C . For Prices , s ee Dai ly Papers . "" As direct from the Colliery to every Railway Station .
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13 0 YAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF LONDON AND METROPOLITAN COUNTIES . The Knight Companions will meet in Council at a , C . 01 . DKN SQUARE , W ., on WEDNESDAY , the 22 nd day of J , I ? OJ , at 5 p . m . precisely , where W . Bro . the EARL OF EUSTON will be installed as Prov . Grand Master by M . W . Bro . the EARL OF HADDINGTON , M . W . Dep . G . M . and Governor of the Order , and the Dep . Prov . G . M . desires the attendance of all duly qualified Brethren . Names and Addresses of Candidates , with the name and number of Craft Lodge and R . A . Chapter , must be sent to me not later than SATURDAY , the iSth June , 1892 . The ANNUAL BANQUET will be held at the CAFE ROYAL , Regent-street , at S p . m . precisely . Hy order . FRANK RICHARDSON , 2 S , Golden-square , W ., Prov . Grand Secretary . J 7 th May , 1 S 92 .
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ELECTION 27 TH MAY , 1 S 92 . To THE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES , WEST HILL , PUTNEY HEATH . The favour of your Vote and Interest is earnestly solicited on behalf of JAMES HENRY GABALL , Candidate for the Pension , Married , aged Sixty-one Years , who for nine years has been afflicted with Paralysis Agitans , and has entirely lost the use of both hands , walking with great difficulty . He is dependant upon the precarious earnings of his wife , who lets apartments in a small house in Worthing . The Case is recommended by Sir ARTHUR BLACKWOOD , Secretary General Post Office . GEORGE KENNING , Esq ., Proprietor of The Freemason , 16 and 16 a , Great Queen-street , London , W . C . The Rev . C . DOUGLAS CROUCH , Pastor of Worthing Baptist Church , Newton Villa , Cambridge-rd ., Worthing . F . HINDES , Esq ., M . D ., B . S . ( Lond . ) , The Steyne , Worthing . Miss M . H . GREBR , Woodlawn , Upland-road , Dulwich . J AMES ROY , Esq ., 102 , Chapel-road , Worthing . Proxies will be thankfully received by the Applicant , 17 , Wenban-road , Worthing , Sussex .
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WANTED . — FURNITURE for a ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER , New or Secondhand , the latter preferred . —Particulars to CRAFTSMAN , Freemason Office , 10 " , Great Queen-street , W . C .
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TO ARCHITECTS . —The Directors of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central Masonic Hall Company , " Limited , " invite Competitive Designs for their new Masonic Hall , and offer the following premiums : — FIRST , £ 50 . SECOND , £ 25 . If the author to whom the first prize is awarded be elected to carry out the work , then the £ 75 will be divided proportionately between second and third approved plans . Full lithographed plans and sectional elevations , & c , together with conditions for competitions and photographs ot existing buildings , may be had of the Secretary , Mr . W . C . FORSTER , 9 , Grainger-street , West Newcastle-upon-Tyne . Price £ 2 2 S . the set , returnable on receipt of Bonafide designs . Q . EORGE REES . E 7 NGRAV 1 NU S by the Principal Artists . Ei ght * ^ Hundred Subjects in Stock . Liberal Discount . PATCHINGS , Large and Choice Variety on View * - ^ by Leading Artists . Liberal Cash Discount . SPORTING PICTURES , both Old and New . Hunting , Racing , Coaching , & c . Large Assortment . Liberal Discount for Cash . PICTURE FRAMES . Special Masonic Designs for Certificate Frames , iic , at Lowest Prices . A New Catalogue , with Prices , & c , post free , Jd . Stamp . GEORGE REES , SAVOY HOUSE , 115 , STRAND . Established 30 Years . GILLIAM ( Successors to Makepeace and Walford ) , SILVERSMITHS , JEWELLERS , AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS , DEALERS IN ANTIQUE PLATE & JEWELLERY . 6 , S ERLK S TREET , L INCOLN ' S I NN , 44 6 , O XFORD S TREET , NEAR O RCHARD S TREET . Tho Fmmiimu of May 10 th , 1891 , says— " Messrs . Gilliam Uros ., Gold and Silversmiths , of a , Serlo Street , Lincoln's Inn , have licen very iorumato in securing so fine a Bite tortbeir new establishment as 418 , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and we congratulate tlioui on tho beauty and artistic design displayed in their new premises ! tbo stock is of tho most rare and choice kind , and our brethren , who arc fond of old and pood things in precious metals , would do welt to pay them a visit . "
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PARTRIDGE & COOPER , " THE " STA TIONERS , 191 & 192 , FLEET STREET , LONDON . THE ROYAL COURTS NOTE PAPER . This is the cheapest paper ever introduced to the public , it being slightly tinted , thick , and pleasant to write upon . Price 4 s . per ream . THE VELLUM WOVE CLUB-HOUSE PAPER . The b ; st paper made . Send for sample box of paper and envelopes , post free for 2 s .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications amongst others unavoidably stand over : CRAKT LODGES . —St . Martin ' s , No . 98 ; Polish National , No . 534 ; Hesketh , No . 950 ; St . Mark ' s College , No . 2157 ; London Scottish Rides , No . 3310 ; William Shurmur , No . 2374 ; and Bushey Park , No . 2381 . ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER . —VVcstbournc , No- 733 . Presentation to HTO . G . W . Castle .
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rXU ±£ * A >** S \ 0 Z & ± . L ~ J & . ^ Saw ^ AA A A AA ATA A A ^ ll Qp ^^^^ Ma ^ P i- ^ ^^ pggpasaSSaffiH ^^ lf ^ U' ^* Sa = a 4 ^^ is ^^^«? rSSefl ^^ trw ^ f ^^ Tf ^ f hri r ^^ ifVSSiSSS ^^ SATURDAY , MAY 28 , 1892 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
In our Analysis of the Returns at the Girls School Festival last week , we stated the amount raised b y the House Committee as having been £ 406 7 s . But though in the " Stewards' Lists" we published , the House Committee ' s Returns included the additions
made by the bulk of the members during the progress of the toasts , no corresponding alteration was made in our Analysis , and what we stated as ^ , 406 7 s ., should have been £ 847 7 s . Moreover , we mentioned onl y two three-figure lists as being included in this portion
of London , namely , Bro . Sir J . B . Monckton ' s ^ 168 and Bro . Hammerton ' s . £ 126 ; but there were two other such lists compiled , one by Bro . Robert Grey , amounting to ^ 101 17 s ., and the other by Bro . Frank Richardson , amounting to £ 136 10 s .
» ? * This necessitates a further change . The London total was set down at £ 5472 15 s . 6 d ., and deducting £ 406 7 s . for the House Committee , there remained a balance
contributed by its lodges , chapters , and Unattached of . £ 5066 8 s . 6 d . But the House Committee ' s total being £ 847 7 s ., it follows that the sum raised b y lodges , chapters , and Unattached was onl y £ 4625 8 s . 6 d . » * *
We are at length in a position to announce the total of the Returns at the Jubilee Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution in February last , which is stated in the annual report prese nted by the Committee of Management at the annual general meeting of Governors and Subscribers on Friday , the 20 th inst ., to have been as follows : 1505 Stewards , total of
donations and subscriptions £ 67 , 364 8 s . There may , and no doubt will , be further additions made before the year is out , but this is the total which must always be associated with the Jubilee—a total which the Committee , with a just feeling of pride , points out is nearl y £ 16 , 000 in excess of that realised at the Girls' Centenary in 1888 , and we all know that was enough to take away the breath of ordinary mortals .
* * * We are glad to find that the Committee of Management have pointedly recognised in their annual report the very great services rendered b y Bro . James Terry , the Secretary of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institu tion , in connection with the recent Jubilee Festival
Those services were extremely arduous , and it must be very gratifying to Bro . Terry to have had thus publicly conveyed to him the thanks of that bod y , which knows so thoroughly how severe and unremitting were his labours and how much the success of the Jubilee is due to those labours .
* * * The appointment of Bro . George McKay as Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Cumberland and Westmorland , will be accepted by the Craft of the united provinces as a fitting recognition of the services rendered to Masonry in general , and Cumberland and
Westmorland in particular , by our worthy brother as Provincial Grand Secretary for many years . Bro McKay has done good work not only in the duties strictl y appertaining to his office , but in the larger field of Masonry , of which the Charitable Institutions have formed no mean part . In short , Bro . McKay , whether
we regard him as a successful man of business , a good Craftsman , or as a citizen who has devoted his time and energies to the various demands of municipal life , is fully deserving of all the honours he has received , and we offer him our hearty congratulations on the latest distinction that has been conferred on him by the Provincial Grand Master , the Earl of Bective .
* The Prince of Wales is amongst the most familiar figures in photographic and other portraiture , and in his insignia as Most Worshipful Grand Master ho
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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION
FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , CROYDON , O FFICE : 4 , FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON , W . C . GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES . K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M .
At the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of this Institution , held at FREEMASONS' HALL , London , on FRIDAY , M AY 20 th , iSy 2 , W . Bro . J A . FARNKIELD , V .-Pat ., P . A . G . D . C ., 'Treasurer and Trustee , in the chair . After Ihe General Business was disposed of , the Governors and Subscribers proceeded to the Election of 36 Male Annuitants from an Approved List of Cg Candidates , and 2 S Female Annuitants from an Approved List of 70 Candidates , when ( he following were declared duly ELECTED :
No . on MALF . S . Poll . Votes . 1 Bro . John Belcham I 912 2 „ R . S . Smith 3926 - „ A . Sellar 3 SS 5 j 1 . Churchill 3 S 74
,, 1 ; „ D . Channon 37 SS fi „ W . Mason 37 S 1 7 „ W . Cluttoc 30 S 7 8 „ T . L . Preece 3392 y „ James Gilruth 33 OS 10 „ J- Wallingford 3357 11 H . L . Thomas .. 3540
,, 12 „ D . Rees 3328 13 » E Bvc 3307 14 „ W . Cloves 3203 15 „ J . R . Warr 31 O 4 , 0 „ Peter Ball 3144 17 „ T . Scholfield 3122 iS „ H . Fielding 3112 in „ A . Mcllquham 30 S 6
20 „ W . Vaughan 3001 21 „ J . Seera 2 gfio 22 „ ] . Juggins 2936 23 „ E . 1 . Orford 2907 24 „ J . Morrell 2 S 94 25 „ E . Darling 2799 2 fi „ J . Cowgill 2 O 33 27 „ n . N . Crowthcr 259 / i 28 „ Robert Gunn 2435
* 2 o „ J . Stafford 216 G * to „ James Horstead lngci * -, l „ | . H . Wilks 1 ST . * 2 „ W . Field 1 S 12 * . 13 ,, N . Martin 144 S ..+ » , w - Harden ( deferred ) 1374 35 „ C . Sari ( deferred ) 1300 3 O „ J . Richards ( deferred ) 127 ft
WIDOWS . 1 Mrs . M . Chamberlain 5 G 09 2 „ 11 . Samuel 56 JS 3 ,, E . Radford 5235 4 „ F . Schmidt 5221 5 „ S . Brittian 5177 0 „ S . C . Blizard 4417 7 „ Elizabeth A . Wright 4- . ( . ( .
s „ Ellen Briggs 4342 n „ Clara Morton 4331 10 „ Sarah Codd 4214 11 „ Susan Tim ins 419 b 12 „ Jane Coombes 4136 13 „ C . M . Egan 4177 i-l „ E . Coles 3971 15 „ J . Polkinghorne 3071
Hi „ M . A . Truclovc 3911 17 „ Mary Collins 37 S 9 , iS „ E . Waterhouse 3731 * ' !) „ M . A . Stokes 3599 * - 'o „ A . E . Baker 3345 * - > ,, C . M . Trueman 349 S
,-- „ ra . d . laylor 3493 * - ' . ' ) „ Sarah Pilling 3424 -4 „ E . E . Haskins 3307 -5 „ A . E . Young 2741 - „ E . I . Austen ( deferred ) 2729 -7 „ S . P . Spratt ( deferred ) 2708 - '> ,, E . Ilowey ( deferred ) 24 S 5
I he Votes of the Unsuccessful Candidates will be carried forward to next Election . 1 hose marked * are elected to lill vacancies occasioned u ) ' deaths since the voting papers were issued . I lie three lowest on the Poll ( both Male and Female ) will lie placed on the List of Annuitants as vacancies occur . Hy order . JAMES TERRY , Vice-Patron and Secretary . May iSth , 1 S 92 .
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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . - •OTH MAY , 1 S 92 , ELECTION . Mrs . STOKES , No . 45 on the List , begs to return her a . thanks for the kind support given to her case , which c 's pleased to say was successful . _____ ^ 67 , Sydney-road , Sloke Newington .
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QOALS . COALS . COALS . c OCKERELL'S ( LIMITED ) , 13 , CORNH I LL , LONDON , E . C . For Prices , s ee Dai ly Papers . "" As direct from the Colliery to every Railway Station .
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13 0 YAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF LONDON AND METROPOLITAN COUNTIES . The Knight Companions will meet in Council at a , C . 01 . DKN SQUARE , W ., on WEDNESDAY , the 22 nd day of J , I ? OJ , at 5 p . m . precisely , where W . Bro . the EARL OF EUSTON will be installed as Prov . Grand Master by M . W . Bro . the EARL OF HADDINGTON , M . W . Dep . G . M . and Governor of the Order , and the Dep . Prov . G . M . desires the attendance of all duly qualified Brethren . Names and Addresses of Candidates , with the name and number of Craft Lodge and R . A . Chapter , must be sent to me not later than SATURDAY , the iSth June , 1892 . The ANNUAL BANQUET will be held at the CAFE ROYAL , Regent-street , at S p . m . precisely . Hy order . FRANK RICHARDSON , 2 S , Golden-square , W ., Prov . Grand Secretary . J 7 th May , 1 S 92 .
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ELECTION 27 TH MAY , 1 S 92 . To THE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES , WEST HILL , PUTNEY HEATH . The favour of your Vote and Interest is earnestly solicited on behalf of JAMES HENRY GABALL , Candidate for the Pension , Married , aged Sixty-one Years , who for nine years has been afflicted with Paralysis Agitans , and has entirely lost the use of both hands , walking with great difficulty . He is dependant upon the precarious earnings of his wife , who lets apartments in a small house in Worthing . The Case is recommended by Sir ARTHUR BLACKWOOD , Secretary General Post Office . GEORGE KENNING , Esq ., Proprietor of The Freemason , 16 and 16 a , Great Queen-street , London , W . C . The Rev . C . DOUGLAS CROUCH , Pastor of Worthing Baptist Church , Newton Villa , Cambridge-rd ., Worthing . F . HINDES , Esq ., M . D ., B . S . ( Lond . ) , The Steyne , Worthing . Miss M . H . GREBR , Woodlawn , Upland-road , Dulwich . J AMES ROY , Esq ., 102 , Chapel-road , Worthing . Proxies will be thankfully received by the Applicant , 17 , Wenban-road , Worthing , Sussex .
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WANTED . — FURNITURE for a ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER , New or Secondhand , the latter preferred . —Particulars to CRAFTSMAN , Freemason Office , 10 " , Great Queen-street , W . C .
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TO ARCHITECTS . —The Directors of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Central Masonic Hall Company , " Limited , " invite Competitive Designs for their new Masonic Hall , and offer the following premiums : — FIRST , £ 50 . SECOND , £ 25 . If the author to whom the first prize is awarded be elected to carry out the work , then the £ 75 will be divided proportionately between second and third approved plans . Full lithographed plans and sectional elevations , & c , together with conditions for competitions and photographs ot existing buildings , may be had of the Secretary , Mr . W . C . FORSTER , 9 , Grainger-street , West Newcastle-upon-Tyne . Price £ 2 2 S . the set , returnable on receipt of Bonafide designs . Q . EORGE REES . E 7 NGRAV 1 NU S by the Principal Artists . Ei ght * ^ Hundred Subjects in Stock . Liberal Discount . PATCHINGS , Large and Choice Variety on View * - ^ by Leading Artists . Liberal Cash Discount . SPORTING PICTURES , both Old and New . Hunting , Racing , Coaching , & c . Large Assortment . Liberal Discount for Cash . PICTURE FRAMES . Special Masonic Designs for Certificate Frames , iic , at Lowest Prices . A New Catalogue , with Prices , & c , post free , Jd . Stamp . GEORGE REES , SAVOY HOUSE , 115 , STRAND . Established 30 Years . GILLIAM ( Successors to Makepeace and Walford ) , SILVERSMITHS , JEWELLERS , AND DIAMOND MOUNTERS , DEALERS IN ANTIQUE PLATE & JEWELLERY . 6 , S ERLK S TREET , L INCOLN ' S I NN , 44 6 , O XFORD S TREET , NEAR O RCHARD S TREET . Tho Fmmiimu of May 10 th , 1891 , says— " Messrs . Gilliam Uros ., Gold and Silversmiths , of a , Serlo Street , Lincoln's Inn , have licen very iorumato in securing so fine a Bite tortbeir new establishment as 418 , Oxford Street ( near Orchard Street ) , and we congratulate tlioui on tho beauty and artistic design displayed in their new premises ! tbo stock is of tho most rare and choice kind , and our brethren , who arc fond of old and pood things in precious metals , would do welt to pay them a visit . "
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PARTRIDGE & COOPER , " THE " STA TIONERS , 191 & 192 , FLEET STREET , LONDON . THE ROYAL COURTS NOTE PAPER . This is the cheapest paper ever introduced to the public , it being slightly tinted , thick , and pleasant to write upon . Price 4 s . per ream . THE VELLUM WOVE CLUB-HOUSE PAPER . The b ; st paper made . Send for sample box of paper and envelopes , post free for 2 s .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications amongst others unavoidably stand over : CRAKT LODGES . —St . Martin ' s , No . 98 ; Polish National , No . 534 ; Hesketh , No . 950 ; St . Mark ' s College , No . 2157 ; London Scottish Rides , No . 3310 ; William Shurmur , No . 2374 ; and Bushey Park , No . 2381 . ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER . —VVcstbournc , No- 733 . Presentation to HTO . G . W . Castle .
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rXU ±£ * A >** S \ 0 Z & ± . L ~ J & . ^ Saw ^ AA A A AA ATA A A ^ ll Qp ^^^^ Ma ^ P i- ^ ^^ pggpasaSSaffiH ^^ lf ^ U' ^* Sa = a 4 ^^ is ^^^«? rSSefl ^^ trw ^ f ^^ Tf ^ f hri r ^^ ifVSSiSSS ^^ SATURDAY , MAY 28 , 1892 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
In our Analysis of the Returns at the Girls School Festival last week , we stated the amount raised b y the House Committee as having been £ 406 7 s . But though in the " Stewards' Lists" we published , the House Committee ' s Returns included the additions
made by the bulk of the members during the progress of the toasts , no corresponding alteration was made in our Analysis , and what we stated as ^ , 406 7 s ., should have been £ 847 7 s . Moreover , we mentioned onl y two three-figure lists as being included in this portion
of London , namely , Bro . Sir J . B . Monckton ' s ^ 168 and Bro . Hammerton ' s . £ 126 ; but there were two other such lists compiled , one by Bro . Robert Grey , amounting to ^ 101 17 s ., and the other by Bro . Frank Richardson , amounting to £ 136 10 s .
» ? * This necessitates a further change . The London total was set down at £ 5472 15 s . 6 d ., and deducting £ 406 7 s . for the House Committee , there remained a balance
contributed by its lodges , chapters , and Unattached of . £ 5066 8 s . 6 d . But the House Committee ' s total being £ 847 7 s ., it follows that the sum raised b y lodges , chapters , and Unattached was onl y £ 4625 8 s . 6 d . » * *
We are at length in a position to announce the total of the Returns at the Jubilee Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution in February last , which is stated in the annual report prese nted by the Committee of Management at the annual general meeting of Governors and Subscribers on Friday , the 20 th inst ., to have been as follows : 1505 Stewards , total of
donations and subscriptions £ 67 , 364 8 s . There may , and no doubt will , be further additions made before the year is out , but this is the total which must always be associated with the Jubilee—a total which the Committee , with a just feeling of pride , points out is nearl y £ 16 , 000 in excess of that realised at the Girls' Centenary in 1888 , and we all know that was enough to take away the breath of ordinary mortals .
* * * We are glad to find that the Committee of Management have pointedly recognised in their annual report the very great services rendered b y Bro . James Terry , the Secretary of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institu tion , in connection with the recent Jubilee Festival
Those services were extremely arduous , and it must be very gratifying to Bro . Terry to have had thus publicly conveyed to him the thanks of that bod y , which knows so thoroughly how severe and unremitting were his labours and how much the success of the Jubilee is due to those labours .
* * * The appointment of Bro . George McKay as Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Cumberland and Westmorland , will be accepted by the Craft of the united provinces as a fitting recognition of the services rendered to Masonry in general , and Cumberland and
Westmorland in particular , by our worthy brother as Provincial Grand Secretary for many years . Bro McKay has done good work not only in the duties strictl y appertaining to his office , but in the larger field of Masonry , of which the Charitable Institutions have formed no mean part . In short , Bro . McKay , whether
we regard him as a successful man of business , a good Craftsman , or as a citizen who has devoted his time and energies to the various demands of municipal life , is fully deserving of all the honours he has received , and we offer him our hearty congratulations on the latest distinction that has been conferred on him by the Provincial Grand Master , the Earl of Bective .
* The Prince of Wales is amongst the most familiar figures in photographic and other portraiture , and in his insignia as Most Worshipful Grand Master ho