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<§oplfgjfogonicInstitutionfar(Snrls, ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . INSTITUTED 1788 . Chief Patroness : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . UMTIBJ-XY SUPPORTED BY VOMJNTABT CONTBIBUTIONS . Tho 103 rd ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Will bo hold AT FREEMASONS' TAVERN , LONDON , W . C . On Tuesday , tite 12 th May 1891 , under the distinguished presidency of TUB RIGHT HON . LORD CARRINGTON , G . C . M . G . M . W Past Grand Master New South Wales , and R . W . Prov . Grand Master Buckinghamshire . President Board of Stewards : R . W . Bro . Sir JOHN B . MONCKTON , F . S . A ., P . G . W . Treasurer : W . Bro . PRANK RICHARDSON , P . G . D . Chairman of Ladies' Committee : W . Bro . EUGENE MONTEUUIS , P . G . S . B ., V . P . Brethren willing to act as Stewards on the abovo important occasion are urgently needed , and will greatly oblige by sending in their names as early as convenient . P . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Oi-ricK—5 Freemasons' HaU , Great Queen Street , W . C . V . S . —As the Chairman of the Festival is Past Grand Master of New South Wales , tho Committee will be delighted to welcome all subscribing New South Wales Brethren , not only at the Institution on tho Prize Day , Monday , 11 th May , but also at the Festival .
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SIAYO'S€AS«1BOVSti EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO has ample accommodation in the new wing of this old-established and noted "Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at tho Castle Hotel , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to tho catering , _ c .
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STARANDGARTERHOTEL, KEW BRIDGE , Bro . G . W . BENNETT , Proprietor . npHE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for 1 MASONIC LODGES AND CHAPTERS NUl be found of the most complete and perfect character . THE LODGE ROOMS ARE COMMODIOUS AND WELL APPOINTED . THE BANQUET HALLS WILL SEAT FROM 100 TO 400 GUESTS . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . Special IPacilities for •SftcbVuuj $ wakfasts , S & oiuts , Contexts , $ alls , -Sbtmng parties , febtn parties , $ ifecr partus , Steam l & mncjjes , & c . Th * Stock © - WINES comprises * nil the BEST KNOWN BBANDS , and will be founil in PEBFECT CONDITION . PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . COOD STABLING . CARRIAGES . WAGONETTES . BRAKES , & e . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application . THB RO __ - AL . MD LODGS , Cnrswic _ LODGE , CHISWICK MARK LOUGH , LOIJLUX ASI > CHAM ... LO » 6-, Rosa o » DKKSIABK . HAPTKK , ST . MASS ' S CHA- _ 8 _ , AM ) ItOVAl AW ? B _ D IiODGK OE IsSIBUCTIOIf , HOID THEIB HBJTDTOS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT .
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POST FREE POR 20 STAMPS . " \ TEW MASONIC SONG ( Dedicated by permission to Bro . Col . JM L _ G- _ _ STABKIE , R-W . P . G . M . East Lancashire ) , " HERE'S A HEALTH TO OUR WORSHIPFUL MASTER !" Words by Bro . J . F . SKELTO . V , P . M . I ' . ' A . Music by Bro . J . BATCKKLDEK , P . M . SO Park Street , Greenheys , Manchester , From whom copies can he bad .
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BRO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z . is prepared to enter into arrangements with Metropolitan and I ' rovineial Lodges ( however ili .- < t ; iiit ) lor thc Delivery of his Lectures on the Ritual and Ceremonial of tho Symbolic Decrees in Freemasonry ( twv . hours ) , in respect of which most , fiivoiiniblc criticism has been published by thc Masonic and Local Journals , " liro . her Stevens must be heard within the tour walls ol" our respective Lodge Rooms , for there only can his most useful work he understood and iippreciuU'd . " —Address , iu lirst instance , to tho care oE tho Editor uf this paper .
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THE WILLESDEN STEAM LAUNDRIES AND GLEANING WORKS , Hotels , Schools , and large Families . Sanitary arrangements perfect . Out-door Drying . CLEANING Of all Curtains , Cretonnes , Art Work , Carpets , . and Crewel "Work . Price List or by Contract . DEAN AND HATCHET T , DYNE ROAD , BRONDESBURY , N . W .
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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As tne M . W . G . M :. of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APRIL 1875 . C OPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HAUTY P . M ., consisting of Artist's Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .
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^^^^^^^ * -fa ^^ * VVVWV -----J 5 JiP ^ ^ SATURDAY , 2 ND MAY 1891 .
Lodge Histories.
LODGE HISTORIES .
CENTENARY OF THE OLD GLOBE LODGE . WE take the following extracts from thc paper ou the history of the Old Globe Lodge , read by Bro . R . H . Peacock P . M ., at tho celebration of the Centenary Festival of the Lodge , at Scarborough , ou the 15 th ult .: — In a short paper like the present it will be impossible to present to the brethren more than a brief digest of the more interesting portions
of the history of the Lodge ; nor will it be possible to give in full the charters , documents , and minntes which would probably be included in a printed work . The chief points of interest in the early history of the Lodge have been mostly selected for thia paper , as being of special interest at this period of the Lodge ' s history . It is very difficult to say with any degree of certainty when the firsfc Lodge
wns formed in Scarborough . As York may be regarded as the home of ancient Masonry , so the connection of Scarborough with York was so intimate that the Craft in the two towns was closely connected . A Lodge was chartered by the Regular Grand Lodge of England ( the "Prince "Masons , "Regulars , " or "Moderns" ) in 1729 , 27 th August , at Scarborough . The meetings were held at the Three Tuns
Inn ( situate about the bottom of Globe-street ) . This Lodge was iu existence abnnt a quarter of a century . This Lodge and one afc Halifax were the only private Lodges in the County of York A . D . 1738 . This was not the first Masonic Lodge in the Town , there being a Lodge which can be traced as being in existence in the latter put of the 17 th century . The Lodge held at the Three Tuns was erased
from the list of Lodges under the " Modern" Grand Lodge in Norember 1754 . There was a further Lodge warranted by the Grand Lodge of all England ( held at York ) in 1762 , the records of which are preserved afc York from 27 th May 1762 , to 30 th August 1763 . In 1772 a letter from Bro . Hart , of Scarborough , was read ab the York Grand Lodge , stating that Bro . Jefferson , in whose house this Lodge
met , had left the mn , and on the decline of the Lodge had taken the jewels with him . In 1779 a letter was read at the same Grand Lodge from Bro . Wm . Hntton Steel , of Scarborough , saying that the jewels were in possession of a Mrs . Hall , who wonld give them up if safe in so doing . It appears from tho letter that the jewels wero those of the 1729 Lodge , which had evidently been used by the Lodge of 1762 .
Bro . Steel states that he is the last survivor of four score Brethren , and is very old and infirm , and wishes them to be in proper hands before he dies , and there is no one but himself who has any claim on them . In December 1779 , be sent the jewels , and said the Lodge of 1729 had not a meeting since 1735 , which is 44 years since ,
and he had fallen heir to them . He freely gave them to tho Grand Lodge at York , and all the jpwols are still there in the custody of tbe York Lodge . Tbo Lodge at York allowed Bro . Steel Is 6 _ a week afterwards to assist hig declining years . It is quite clear that tho York Masons have a perfect right to them , but stops should betoken to see if theEe moat interesting relics could uot bo obtained and
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<§oplfgjfogonicInstitutionfar(Snrls, ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . INSTITUTED 1788 . Chief Patroness : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . UMTIBJ-XY SUPPORTED BY VOMJNTABT CONTBIBUTIONS . Tho 103 rd ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL Will bo hold AT FREEMASONS' TAVERN , LONDON , W . C . On Tuesday , tite 12 th May 1891 , under the distinguished presidency of TUB RIGHT HON . LORD CARRINGTON , G . C . M . G . M . W Past Grand Master New South Wales , and R . W . Prov . Grand Master Buckinghamshire . President Board of Stewards : R . W . Bro . Sir JOHN B . MONCKTON , F . S . A ., P . G . W . Treasurer : W . Bro . PRANK RICHARDSON , P . G . D . Chairman of Ladies' Committee : W . Bro . EUGENE MONTEUUIS , P . G . S . B ., V . P . Brethren willing to act as Stewards on the abovo important occasion are urgently needed , and will greatly oblige by sending in their names as early as convenient . P . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Oi-ricK—5 Freemasons' HaU , Great Queen Street , W . C . V . S . —As the Chairman of the Festival is Past Grand Master of New South Wales , tho Committee will be delighted to welcome all subscribing New South Wales Brethren , not only at the Institution on tho Prize Day , Monday , 11 th May , but also at the Festival .
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SIAYO'S€AS«1BOVSti EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining the RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . BRO . JOHN MAYO has ample accommodation in the new wing of this old-established and noted "Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to 100 . Every convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landing to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges meet at tho Castle Hotel , and reference may be made to the respective Masters as to tho catering , _ c .
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STARANDGARTERHOTEL, KEW BRIDGE , Bro . G . W . BENNETT , Proprietor . npHE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for 1 MASONIC LODGES AND CHAPTERS NUl be found of the most complete and perfect character . THE LODGE ROOMS ARE COMMODIOUS AND WELL APPOINTED . THE BANQUET HALLS WILL SEAT FROM 100 TO 400 GUESTS . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . Special IPacilities for •SftcbVuuj $ wakfasts , S & oiuts , Contexts , $ alls , -Sbtmng parties , febtn parties , $ ifecr partus , Steam l & mncjjes , & c . Th * Stock © - WINES comprises * nil the BEST KNOWN BBANDS , and will be founil in PEBFECT CONDITION . PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . COOD STABLING . CARRIAGES . WAGONETTES . BRAKES , & e . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application . THB RO __ - AL . MD LODGS , Cnrswic _ LODGE , CHISWICK MARK LOUGH , LOIJLUX ASI > CHAM ... LO » 6-, Rosa o » DKKSIABK . HAPTKK , ST . MASS ' S CHA- _ 8 _ , AM ) ItOVAl AW ? B _ D IiODGK OE IsSIBUCTIOIf , HOID THEIB HBJTDTOS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT .
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POST FREE POR 20 STAMPS . " \ TEW MASONIC SONG ( Dedicated by permission to Bro . Col . JM L _ G- _ _ STABKIE , R-W . P . G . M . East Lancashire ) , " HERE'S A HEALTH TO OUR WORSHIPFUL MASTER !" Words by Bro . J . F . SKELTO . V , P . M . I ' . ' A . Music by Bro . J . BATCKKLDEK , P . M . SO Park Street , Greenheys , Manchester , From whom copies can he bad .
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BRO . JAMES STEVENS P . M . P . Z . is prepared to enter into arrangements with Metropolitan and I ' rovineial Lodges ( however ili .- < t ; iiit ) lor thc Delivery of his Lectures on the Ritual and Ceremonial of tho Symbolic Decrees in Freemasonry ( twv . hours ) , in respect of which most , fiivoiiniblc criticism has been published by thc Masonic and Local Journals , " liro . her Stevens must be heard within the tour walls ol" our respective Lodge Rooms , for there only can his most useful work he understood and iippreciuU'd . " —Address , iu lirst instance , to tho care oE tho Editor uf this paper .
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THE WILLESDEN STEAM LAUNDRIES AND GLEANING WORKS , Hotels , Schools , and large Families . Sanitary arrangements perfect . Out-door Drying . CLEANING Of all Curtains , Cretonnes , Art Work , Carpets , . and Crewel "Work . Price List or by Contract . DEAN AND HATCHET T , DYNE ROAD , BRONDESBURY , N . W .
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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As tne M . W . G . M :. of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th APRIL 1875 . C OPIES of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HAUTY P . M ., consisting of Artist's Proofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proofs , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 29 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .
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^^^^^^^ * -fa ^^ * VVVWV -----J 5 JiP ^ ^ SATURDAY , 2 ND MAY 1891 .
Lodge Histories.
LODGE HISTORIES .
CENTENARY OF THE OLD GLOBE LODGE . WE take the following extracts from thc paper ou the history of the Old Globe Lodge , read by Bro . R . H . Peacock P . M ., at tho celebration of the Centenary Festival of the Lodge , at Scarborough , ou the 15 th ult .: — In a short paper like the present it will be impossible to present to the brethren more than a brief digest of the more interesting portions
of the history of the Lodge ; nor will it be possible to give in full the charters , documents , and minntes which would probably be included in a printed work . The chief points of interest in the early history of the Lodge have been mostly selected for thia paper , as being of special interest at this period of the Lodge ' s history . It is very difficult to say with any degree of certainty when the firsfc Lodge
wns formed in Scarborough . As York may be regarded as the home of ancient Masonry , so the connection of Scarborough with York was so intimate that the Craft in the two towns was closely connected . A Lodge was chartered by the Regular Grand Lodge of England ( the "Prince "Masons , "Regulars , " or "Moderns" ) in 1729 , 27 th August , at Scarborough . The meetings were held at the Three Tuns
Inn ( situate about the bottom of Globe-street ) . This Lodge was iu existence abnnt a quarter of a century . This Lodge and one afc Halifax were the only private Lodges in the County of York A . D . 1738 . This was not the first Masonic Lodge in the Town , there being a Lodge which can be traced as being in existence in the latter put of the 17 th century . The Lodge held at the Three Tuns was erased
from the list of Lodges under the " Modern" Grand Lodge in Norember 1754 . There was a further Lodge warranted by the Grand Lodge of all England ( held at York ) in 1762 , the records of which are preserved afc York from 27 th May 1762 , to 30 th August 1763 . In 1772 a letter from Bro . Hart , of Scarborough , was read ab the York Grand Lodge , stating that Bro . Jefferson , in whose house this Lodge
met , had left the mn , and on the decline of the Lodge had taken the jewels with him . In 1779 a letter was read at the same Grand Lodge from Bro . Wm . Hntton Steel , of Scarborough , saying that the jewels were in possession of a Mrs . Hall , who wonld give them up if safe in so doing . It appears from tho letter that the jewels wero those of the 1729 Lodge , which had evidently been used by the Lodge of 1762 .
Bro . Steel states that he is the last survivor of four score Brethren , and is very old and infirm , and wishes them to be in proper hands before he dies , and there is no one but himself who has any claim on them . In December 1779 , be sent the jewels , and said the Lodge of 1729 had not a meeting since 1735 , which is 44 years since ,
and he had fallen heir to them . He freely gave them to tho Grand Lodge at York , and all the jpwols are still there in the custody of tbe York Lodge . Tbo Lodge at York allowed Bro . Steel Is 6 _ a week afterwards to assist hig declining years . It is quite clear that tho York Masons have a perfect right to them , but stops should betoken to see if theEe moat interesting relics could uot bo obtained and