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STAR AND GARTER HOTEL , KBW BRIDGE , BROTHER JOHN BRILL , PROPRIETOR . TI 1 HE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for 1 MASONIC LODGES AND CHAPTERS Will be found of tho most complete and perfect charaoter . THE LODGE ROOMS ARE COMMODIOUS AND WELL APPOINTED . THE BANQUET HALL WILL SEAT OVER 100 GUESTS . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . g jjectnl futilities for ( Heuutrnj $ raltfnsts , Soirees , ( Concerts , § nlls , mrb $ . fr . en . nrig parties . The Stock of WINKS comprises all the KEST KNOWN BBANDS , ami will be found ia PERFECT CONDITIO ST . PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . COOD STABLING . CARRIAGES . WAGONETTES . BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application . THE ROYAT , AI / FRED LODGE , CirrswrcK LODGE , CIIISWICK MAHK LODGE , LOYALTY AND CHARITY LODGE , ROSE OV DBNMA . HK CHATTER , ST . MARY ' S CHAPTER , AJJD ROYAI . AIMED LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , HOM > THKIR MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT .
Ad00802
Victoria Mansions Restaurant * VICTORIA STREET , WESTMINSTER , S . W . A SUITE OF ROOMS , MOST CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED FOR MASONIC MEETINGS . EIGHT LODGES ALREADY MEET HERE ; AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR OTHERS Separate Entrance—apart from the Restaurant—from Victoria Street . The Lodge Eoom , Ante Room , & c , on one Floor , Quite Private . THE BANQUET ROOM WILL SEAT UPWARDS OF 100 GUESTS . CHOICE STOCK OF WINES , SPIRITS , do . "Wedding Breakfasts , Soirees , Concerts , Parties , Glee Clvibs , < tec , & cc , accommodated . Particulars on Application to H . CLOOTS , Proprietor , Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Victoria St .. Westminster , S . W
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IR / . ZMI . I . IB . — — THE " BIHCKE 8 " PRESENTATION . President . The EARL of LATHOJC D . G . M . and Prov . G . M . W . Lancashire . Treasurer . Bro . GEORGE PLUCKNKTT P . G . D . England and Treasurer E . M . I . B . Hon . Secretary . Bro . C . F . HOGAIID P . M . P . Z ., & a . Snbsori' tions to tho above Fund will be received by Bro . GRO . PLUCKNETT ¦ tfi Coimaught Square , W . ; or by Bro . C . F , HOGXBD , -15 A Cheapside , London , E . G ., by whom also further particulars will be furnished .
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EDUCATION AND HOME FOR GIRLS , From G to 1 < L Years of Age . BOURNEMOUTH . —A well-known medical man , of West End ol London , Uiprhly recommends the above , v ; Ul \ a Widow lady , wbo onl ; j receives a few Pupils to Educate with her only daughter , and who resides neaj Sea an' ! Gardens on the bracing East Cliff , Bournemouth . English , French , and German . Piano and Violin , with Master's Lessons . INCLUSIVE MODERATE TERMS , For particulars , address Miiorcus , c / o Mrs . M ., Sunny Croft , St . Clement ' s Church Road , Bournemouth .
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BRO . G . S . GRAHAM , The Popular Tenor and Buffo Vocalist , from St . James ' s Hall , Crystal Palace , & c . ( Provincial Grand Organist Middlesex ) IS OPEN TO ACCEPT ENGAGEMENTS FOR Concerts , ( liwtcriniimtcitte # Jtfasouut JSiwcriicfs . lirn . G . S . Gr . iiiiim ' s Party of Kminnnt Artists can bo engaged for Masoni " P .: iTi < ine > , Consecrations and installation ? , Ac . For Opinions of tho Press and Terms , address—G . S . GRAHAM , ILnz : Mean , Corn ford Grove , Balhani , Surrey .
Ad00806
The Revised Book of Constitutions ; Critically Considered and Compared with the Old Edition . London : SimpMn , Marshall & Co . 4 Stationers' Hall Court , E . C . Sent on receipt of stamps , One Shilling , by W W . Morgan , Freemason ' s Chronicle O . Tico , Bcbridere Works , Hermes Hill , Pcntonville .
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Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OP SURREY .
THE annual Provincial Grand Chapter of Surrey was held at the Griffin Hotel , Kingston-on-Thames , on Saturday , the 27 th ult ., under the banner of the Dobie Chapter , No . 880 . Amongst the Companions present were Most Excellent General J . Studholme Brownrio-cr , C B .,
H . C . Leigh Bennett P . Z . 370 , P . West P . Z . 463 P . G . Scribe N ., Charles Greenwood M . E . Z . 410 P . and acting
P . G . Scribe E ., J . Earner Owens 463 P . G . Prin . Soj ., Thos . Wakley jun . 1395 P . G . 1 st Assist . Soj ., Thos . Wood 1149 2 nd Assist . Soj ., Arthur H . Bowles 1395 P . G . Registrar , John Rhodes P . G . Organist , and Comps . R . T . Elsam , Arthur E . Taylor , E . D . Frost , Charles C . Tyler , b . G .
Dundas , H . M . Hobbs , C . H . Woodward , Geo . Yaxley , H . S . Vickers , H . J . Strong , G . D . Lister , and fifteen others . The Chapter having been opened in ancient form , tbe minutes of the last Provincial Grand Chapter were read and confirmed ; the roll of the Chapters in the Province
was called over , and the Provincial Grand Treasurer ' s accounts were duly presented , read and approved , and ordered to be entered on the minutes . E . Comp . George Price was unanimously re-elected Provincial G . Treasurer . M . E . Comp . General J . Studholme Brownrigg , C . B ., then appointed and invested the following Officers : —
Comp . Fred . West P . Z . - - . H . R . T . Elsam P . Z . - - - J . Chas . Greenwood M . E . Z . - - Scribe E . H . E . Francis P . Z . - - Asst . do .
C . E . Oldridge M . E . Z . - - Scribe N . Joseph Steele M . E . Z . - - Prin . Sojourner S . W . Lambert P . Z . - - 1 st Asst . do . A . W . Wells - - . 2 nd do .
H . Saxelby - - . Registrar Geo . Yaxley P . Z . - - - Sword Bearer A . E . Taylor P . Z . - - - Standard Bearer
W . Ackland ' Director of Ceremonies H . M . Hobbs - - - Asst . do . H . E . Vicker 3 - - - Organist R . Potter ... . Janitor
T . Bowler ..... Asst . do . The Grand Superintendent then referred , in feeling terms , to the great loss sustained by the Province in the recent death of Companion Charles Greenwood P . Z ., P . G . Dir . of Cers . Eng ., P . P . G . H . aud Provincial Scribe E .,
which he said was felt most keenly by all who knew their late Companion , and especially by the Masons of Surrey . The Grand Superintendent further remarked that several suggestions had been made by Companions in the Province to the effect that some tribute of respect to
the memory of their late Companion should be made . It was , however , a difficult matter to know what form this tribute should take , so as to be not only acceptable to the Companions at large , but to the members of their deceased Companion ' s family , and also a permanent memorial of the hip-h esteem and affection iu which ho was held . The
Grand Superintendent concluded by suggesting that the Charity Committee of the Province should form themselves into a special Committee for the purpose of considering the steps to be taken , with a view to carrying out the proposal , and expressed a hope that the Principals and Past
Principals of the Province would attend at Golden-square on Thursday next for that purpose . Comp . Francis endorsed the remarks made by the Grand Superintendent , and referred to his personal acquaintance with their late Companion , which had extended over a period of thirty years ;
he concluded by moving a vote of condolence to the family of Companion Greenwood . At the banquet which followed Companion Frederick West P . G . H . requested permission to propose the health of the M . E . the First Principal of the entertaining Chapter , as he ( Companion West ) was compelled to leave before the conclusion of
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Ad00801
STAR AND GARTER HOTEL , KBW BRIDGE , BROTHER JOHN BRILL , PROPRIETOR . TI 1 HE accommodation at this Popular Establishment for 1 MASONIC LODGES AND CHAPTERS Will be found of tho most complete and perfect charaoter . THE LODGE ROOMS ARE COMMODIOUS AND WELL APPOINTED . THE BANQUET HALL WILL SEAT OVER 100 GUESTS . The Culinary Arrangements embrace every modern feature . g jjectnl futilities for ( Heuutrnj $ raltfnsts , Soirees , ( Concerts , § nlls , mrb $ . fr . en . nrig parties . The Stock of WINKS comprises all the KEST KNOWN BBANDS , ami will be found ia PERFECT CONDITIO ST . PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES . COOD STABLING . CARRIAGES . WAGONETTES . BRAKES , & c . ON HIRE . Scale of Charges and further particulars on application . THE ROYAT , AI / FRED LODGE , CirrswrcK LODGE , CIIISWICK MAHK LODGE , LOYALTY AND CHARITY LODGE , ROSE OV DBNMA . HK CHATTER , ST . MARY ' S CHAPTER , AJJD ROYAI . AIMED LODGE OF INSTRUCTION , HOM > THKIR MEETINGS AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT .
Ad00802
Victoria Mansions Restaurant * VICTORIA STREET , WESTMINSTER , S . W . A SUITE OF ROOMS , MOST CONVENIENTLY ARRANGED FOR MASONIC MEETINGS . EIGHT LODGES ALREADY MEET HERE ; AMPLE ACCOMMODATION FOR OTHERS Separate Entrance—apart from the Restaurant—from Victoria Street . The Lodge Eoom , Ante Room , & c , on one Floor , Quite Private . THE BANQUET ROOM WILL SEAT UPWARDS OF 100 GUESTS . CHOICE STOCK OF WINES , SPIRITS , do . "Wedding Breakfasts , Soirees , Concerts , Parties , Glee Clvibs , < tec , & cc , accommodated . Particulars on Application to H . CLOOTS , Proprietor , Victoria Mansions Restaurant , Victoria St .. Westminster , S . W
Ad00803
IR / . ZMI . I . IB . — — THE " BIHCKE 8 " PRESENTATION . President . The EARL of LATHOJC D . G . M . and Prov . G . M . W . Lancashire . Treasurer . Bro . GEORGE PLUCKNKTT P . G . D . England and Treasurer E . M . I . B . Hon . Secretary . Bro . C . F . HOGAIID P . M . P . Z ., & a . Snbsori' tions to tho above Fund will be received by Bro . GRO . PLUCKNETT ¦ tfi Coimaught Square , W . ; or by Bro . C . F , HOGXBD , -15 A Cheapside , London , E . G ., by whom also further particulars will be furnished .
Ad00804
EDUCATION AND HOME FOR GIRLS , From G to 1 < L Years of Age . BOURNEMOUTH . —A well-known medical man , of West End ol London , Uiprhly recommends the above , v ; Ul \ a Widow lady , wbo onl ; j receives a few Pupils to Educate with her only daughter , and who resides neaj Sea an' ! Gardens on the bracing East Cliff , Bournemouth . English , French , and German . Piano and Violin , with Master's Lessons . INCLUSIVE MODERATE TERMS , For particulars , address Miiorcus , c / o Mrs . M ., Sunny Croft , St . Clement ' s Church Road , Bournemouth .
Ad00805
BRO . G . S . GRAHAM , The Popular Tenor and Buffo Vocalist , from St . James ' s Hall , Crystal Palace , & c . ( Provincial Grand Organist Middlesex ) IS OPEN TO ACCEPT ENGAGEMENTS FOR Concerts , ( liwtcriniimtcitte # Jtfasouut JSiwcriicfs . lirn . G . S . Gr . iiiiim ' s Party of Kminnnt Artists can bo engaged for Masoni " P .: iTi < ine > , Consecrations and installation ? , Ac . For Opinions of tho Press and Terms , address—G . S . GRAHAM , ILnz : Mean , Corn ford Grove , Balhani , Surrey .
Ad00806
The Revised Book of Constitutions ; Critically Considered and Compared with the Old Edition . London : SimpMn , Marshall & Co . 4 Stationers' Hall Court , E . C . Sent on receipt of stamps , One Shilling , by W W . Morgan , Freemason ' s Chronicle O . Tico , Bcbridere Works , Hermes Hill , Pcntonville .
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Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OP SURREY .
THE annual Provincial Grand Chapter of Surrey was held at the Griffin Hotel , Kingston-on-Thames , on Saturday , the 27 th ult ., under the banner of the Dobie Chapter , No . 880 . Amongst the Companions present were Most Excellent General J . Studholme Brownrio-cr , C B .,
H . C . Leigh Bennett P . Z . 370 , P . West P . Z . 463 P . G . Scribe N ., Charles Greenwood M . E . Z . 410 P . and acting
P . G . Scribe E ., J . Earner Owens 463 P . G . Prin . Soj ., Thos . Wakley jun . 1395 P . G . 1 st Assist . Soj ., Thos . Wood 1149 2 nd Assist . Soj ., Arthur H . Bowles 1395 P . G . Registrar , John Rhodes P . G . Organist , and Comps . R . T . Elsam , Arthur E . Taylor , E . D . Frost , Charles C . Tyler , b . G .
Dundas , H . M . Hobbs , C . H . Woodward , Geo . Yaxley , H . S . Vickers , H . J . Strong , G . D . Lister , and fifteen others . The Chapter having been opened in ancient form , tbe minutes of the last Provincial Grand Chapter were read and confirmed ; the roll of the Chapters in the Province
was called over , and the Provincial Grand Treasurer ' s accounts were duly presented , read and approved , and ordered to be entered on the minutes . E . Comp . George Price was unanimously re-elected Provincial G . Treasurer . M . E . Comp . General J . Studholme Brownrigg , C . B ., then appointed and invested the following Officers : —
Comp . Fred . West P . Z . - - . H . R . T . Elsam P . Z . - - - J . Chas . Greenwood M . E . Z . - - Scribe E . H . E . Francis P . Z . - - Asst . do .
C . E . Oldridge M . E . Z . - - Scribe N . Joseph Steele M . E . Z . - - Prin . Sojourner S . W . Lambert P . Z . - - 1 st Asst . do . A . W . Wells - - . 2 nd do .
H . Saxelby - - . Registrar Geo . Yaxley P . Z . - - - Sword Bearer A . E . Taylor P . Z . - - - Standard Bearer
W . Ackland ' Director of Ceremonies H . M . Hobbs - - - Asst . do . H . E . Vicker 3 - - - Organist R . Potter ... . Janitor
T . Bowler ..... Asst . do . The Grand Superintendent then referred , in feeling terms , to the great loss sustained by the Province in the recent death of Companion Charles Greenwood P . Z ., P . G . Dir . of Cers . Eng ., P . P . G . H . aud Provincial Scribe E .,
which he said was felt most keenly by all who knew their late Companion , and especially by the Masons of Surrey . The Grand Superintendent further remarked that several suggestions had been made by Companions in the Province to the effect that some tribute of respect to
the memory of their late Companion should be made . It was , however , a difficult matter to know what form this tribute should take , so as to be not only acceptable to the Companions at large , but to the members of their deceased Companion ' s family , and also a permanent memorial of the hip-h esteem and affection iu which ho was held . The
Grand Superintendent concluded by suggesting that the Charity Committee of the Province should form themselves into a special Committee for the purpose of considering the steps to be taken , with a view to carrying out the proposal , and expressed a hope that the Principals and Past
Principals of the Province would attend at Golden-square on Thursday next for that purpose . Comp . Francis endorsed the remarks made by the Grand Superintendent , and referred to his personal acquaintance with their late Companion , which had extended over a period of thirty years ;
he concluded by moving a vote of condolence to the family of Companion Greenwood . At the banquet which followed Companion Frederick West P . G . H . requested permission to propose the health of the M . E . the First Principal of the entertaining Chapter , as he ( Companion West ) was compelled to leave before the conclusion of