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ROYAL MasonicInstitutionforGirls,INSTITUTE !) 1788 . The 109 th ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY , THE 12 TH MAY 1897 , THE RIGHT HON . LORD LLANGATTOCK . Right Worshipful Prov . G . M- of South Wales Eastern Division in thc Chair . Brethren willing to act as Stewards on this most important occasion are earnestly solicited to send in their names to the Secretary as early as convenient . Stewards are much needed , and their services will be gratefully received . F . E . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Office—5 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .
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j & j ^ m " m ^ r ^* * ri m n wt m * K r ! i * zflr ~ ~~~ { }^^ K M a ^ B m m ^ m B a »^ J M ^ JJM a^^^B^^^^ajrej-TO- 'J-i' ** --- ^^ SATDEDAY , 17 TH APEIL 1897 .
Royal Masonic Institution Fob Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOB GIRLS .
AS briefly announced last -week the Quarterly Court of the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Girls was held on Thursday , 8 th inst ., when Bro . Henry Smith Past D . Prov . G . M . West "Yorks . P . G . D . Treasurer of the Institution presided . Having occupied the position of Treasurer for seven years ,
Bro . Henry Smith expressed a desire not to be elected again , as he thought the office ought not to be monopolised by one person . On his own nomination , as well as on the nomination of Bro . Peter de Lande Long P . G . D ., Bro . Alderman Sir Eeginald Hanson , M . P ., Past Grand "Warden , was elected in place of Bro . Smith .
On the motion of Bro . A . C . Spaull , seconded by Bro . Frank Eichardson , a hearty vote of thanks , couched in most complimentary terms , was passed to Bro . Henry Smith , not only for his services as Treasurer , but for the great interest he had always shown in this Institution , and the other Masonic Charities .
Bro . Henry Smith acknowledged the compliment , and in the course of his remarks said he had first become acquainted with the Institution in 1857—a very long time back . He had always taken great interest in the Masonic Institutions , which came very near to his heart ; and although he retired from the Treasurership of this Institution , he should always do for it and the other Institutions in the future what he had done in the
past . The list of successful candidates was given in our last issue , the following were the unsuccessful : Votes . No . on List . Name . Forward . Polled . Total
15 Woodward , Mabel Elizabeth ... 2612 2612 12 Newsom , Edith Louisa Frances .-. 2157 2157 6 Stephenson , Victoria Florence ... 115 1426 1541 21 Brown , Annie Mabel ... ... 1078 1078
16 Ore , Ethel May ... ... ... 806 . 806 23 Sutton , Constance Marion ... 785 785 11 Stickland , Gwynedd Mary ... 79 79 9 Scboles , Alberta , ... ... ... SO 30 20 Fincken , Irene Alice ( last ) Nominated for Presentation . ¦
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
THE Quarterly Court of this Institution was held on Friday , 9 th inst ., under the presidency of Bro . Eichard Eve Past Grand Treasurer . The motion of Bro . C . E . Keyser , congratulating Her Majesty the Queen on the completion of thc sixtieth year of her reign , was seconded by Bro . W . A . Scurrah , and unanimously agreed to . Bro . Keyser explained that the Queen
was the oldest subscriber to the Institution . She gave her support to it when her unci . * , the late Duke of Sussex , was Grand Master , had been its patron since 1852 , and up to the present time was the largest subscriber . Therefore she had shown a consistent interest in it .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
The extra vacancy recommended by the Council was then declared , after which the Chairman detailed what had been done in regard to the development of the site for the new School at Bushey , from which we gather that the Committee havo visited several other Institutions , with the object of finding out what is best to provide , and have invited different Architects to send in proposed plans .
Bro . Keyser was afterwards re-elected Treasurer of the Institution , and when this item of business had been disposed of the Chairman announced that , in order to keep down the expenses of building the new school at Bushey , Bro . Keyser had informed the Board of Management that at the Quarterly Court next July he would place at the disposal of the Institution
5 , 000 gs . for building the chapel of the school on the new site . It is not yet decided what recognition shall be accorded to Bro . Keyser for this munificent donation , but in all probability two perpetual scholarships will be given , open to the Provinces of Hertfordshire and Berkshire , with which Bro . Keyser is particularly identified .
The election was afterwards held , the following being the unsuccessful candidates , with particulars of the votes recorded on behalf of each :
Votes . No . on List . Name . Forward . Polled . Total , 21 Peel , Gilbert William ... ... 446 1965 2411 12 Bales , Arthur Douglas ... ... 1032 1168 2200 59 Brand , Richard Austin ... ... 2131 2131 10 Morris , Alfred Daniel ... ... 986 1037 2023
19 Mansell , Colston Thomas ... 1124 820 1944 58 Britten , Charles Wells ... ... 1922 1922 11 Manley , Leonard Oliver ... ... 1210 296 1506 17 Sanderson , Alfred ... ... 231 1068 1299 5 Oldham , George Harold ... ... 1010 207 1217 23 Thompson , Thomas James ... 706 463 1169
4 Johnstone , Walter Latimer ... 53 1108 1161 26 Lyle , Arthur James ... ... 170 954 1124 28 Bowman , Harrison ... ... 1006 54 1060 55 Spurgeon , Albert Leslie ( last ) ... 541 541 9 Brinjes , Frederick Edgar ... 344 117 461 27 Burnett , James Murdoch ... 213 224 437
31 Carrol , Frederick Sheridan ... 435 435 20 Moulton , Ronald Verlow ... ... 267 156 423 52 Downes , Gilbert George ... ... 337 * 337 35 Osmond , Frederic William ... 334 334 8 Wright , Charles Philip ... ... 254 75 329 34 Calf , Eeginald Frank ... ... 327 327
14 Hatch well , Leonard Douglas ... 7 260 267 56 Grant , Albert Edward ... ... 240 240 40 Delahaj-e ,- William Arthur ... 129 129 37 Sherman , Harold Mackenzie ... 55 55 47 Parsons , Bertram Eugene ... 32 32 50 Blake , William Worthy Atkinson ... 28 28
45 Glover , Geoffrey Ravenhill ... •8 8 38 Hartley , Bernard ... ... 5 5 41 Broben , Gerald Grant ... ... 3 3 49 Howson , Thomas Richard ... 3 3 13 Miners , Arnold Beverley ... ... Withdrawn
32 Parry , Rey Griffith ... ... Withdrawn 33 Parsons , George ... ... Withdrawn 48 Collins , Lloyd ... ... ... Withdrawn 51 Barlow , Walter Cecil ... ... Withdrawn 60 Morton , Wilfred Foster ... ... Withdrawn .
We regret we have not yet had an opportunity of paying a visit to the locality of the new School , but hope to be able to-do so during the next few days , more particularly as we have heard from a resident near the site that a splendid opportunity exists at the present time of judging of the nature of the soil of the district , as sewers are being laid in some of the surrounding
roads , the ground excavated for the works being gravel of the best description . We are pleased to be able to make this announcement , and hope we shall soon further assure our readers of its accuracy by personal inspection , as , despite all that has been said to the contrary , we are very anxious to do our share towards securing the success of the Institution in its new quarters .
Order Of The Temple.
ORDER OF THE TEMPLE .
A -SPECIAL GEEAT PEIOEY was held on the 8 th inst ., at Mark Masons' Hall , the Earl of Euston presiding . Viscount Dungarvan Grea . t Seneschall was in his place , and among other Great Officers present were the Earl of Onslow , Bro . De Tatton Egerton , M . P ., Bro . Frank Eichardson , Colonel A . B . Cook , and Bro . Loveland-Loveland .
The meeting was called to receive the delegations from the Great Priory of Scotland and the Chapter-General of the Order in Ireland , who are novv in London for the purpose of conferring on the affairs of the Order . The Earl of Kintore was at the head
of the delegation from Scotland , and Sir Charles Cameron at the head of that from Ireland . The Grand Master extended a warm welcome to the delegations , who replied , thanking their English brethren for their hospitality . Great Priory then proceeded to the transaction of routine business .
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ROYAL MasonicInstitutionforGirls,INSTITUTE !) 1788 . The 109 th ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY , THE 12 TH MAY 1897 , THE RIGHT HON . LORD LLANGATTOCK . Right Worshipful Prov . G . M- of South Wales Eastern Division in thc Chair . Brethren willing to act as Stewards on this most important occasion are earnestly solicited to send in their names to the Secretary as early as convenient . Stewards are much needed , and their services will be gratefully received . F . E . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Office—5 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .
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j & j ^ m " m ^ r ^* * ri m n wt m * K r ! i * zflr ~ ~~~ { }^^ K M a ^ B m m ^ m B a »^ J M ^ JJM a^^^B^^^^ajrej-TO- 'J-i' ** --- ^^ SATDEDAY , 17 TH APEIL 1897 .
Royal Masonic Institution Fob Girls.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOB GIRLS .
AS briefly announced last -week the Quarterly Court of the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Girls was held on Thursday , 8 th inst ., when Bro . Henry Smith Past D . Prov . G . M . West "Yorks . P . G . D . Treasurer of the Institution presided . Having occupied the position of Treasurer for seven years ,
Bro . Henry Smith expressed a desire not to be elected again , as he thought the office ought not to be monopolised by one person . On his own nomination , as well as on the nomination of Bro . Peter de Lande Long P . G . D ., Bro . Alderman Sir Eeginald Hanson , M . P ., Past Grand "Warden , was elected in place of Bro . Smith .
On the motion of Bro . A . C . Spaull , seconded by Bro . Frank Eichardson , a hearty vote of thanks , couched in most complimentary terms , was passed to Bro . Henry Smith , not only for his services as Treasurer , but for the great interest he had always shown in this Institution , and the other Masonic Charities .
Bro . Henry Smith acknowledged the compliment , and in the course of his remarks said he had first become acquainted with the Institution in 1857—a very long time back . He had always taken great interest in the Masonic Institutions , which came very near to his heart ; and although he retired from the Treasurership of this Institution , he should always do for it and the other Institutions in the future what he had done in the
past . The list of successful candidates was given in our last issue , the following were the unsuccessful : Votes . No . on List . Name . Forward . Polled . Total
15 Woodward , Mabel Elizabeth ... 2612 2612 12 Newsom , Edith Louisa Frances .-. 2157 2157 6 Stephenson , Victoria Florence ... 115 1426 1541 21 Brown , Annie Mabel ... ... 1078 1078
16 Ore , Ethel May ... ... ... 806 . 806 23 Sutton , Constance Marion ... 785 785 11 Stickland , Gwynedd Mary ... 79 79 9 Scboles , Alberta , ... ... ... SO 30 20 Fincken , Irene Alice ( last ) Nominated for Presentation . ¦
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
THE Quarterly Court of this Institution was held on Friday , 9 th inst ., under the presidency of Bro . Eichard Eve Past Grand Treasurer . The motion of Bro . C . E . Keyser , congratulating Her Majesty the Queen on the completion of thc sixtieth year of her reign , was seconded by Bro . W . A . Scurrah , and unanimously agreed to . Bro . Keyser explained that the Queen
was the oldest subscriber to the Institution . She gave her support to it when her unci . * , the late Duke of Sussex , was Grand Master , had been its patron since 1852 , and up to the present time was the largest subscriber . Therefore she had shown a consistent interest in it .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
The extra vacancy recommended by the Council was then declared , after which the Chairman detailed what had been done in regard to the development of the site for the new School at Bushey , from which we gather that the Committee havo visited several other Institutions , with the object of finding out what is best to provide , and have invited different Architects to send in proposed plans .
Bro . Keyser was afterwards re-elected Treasurer of the Institution , and when this item of business had been disposed of the Chairman announced that , in order to keep down the expenses of building the new school at Bushey , Bro . Keyser had informed the Board of Management that at the Quarterly Court next July he would place at the disposal of the Institution
5 , 000 gs . for building the chapel of the school on the new site . It is not yet decided what recognition shall be accorded to Bro . Keyser for this munificent donation , but in all probability two perpetual scholarships will be given , open to the Provinces of Hertfordshire and Berkshire , with which Bro . Keyser is particularly identified .
The election was afterwards held , the following being the unsuccessful candidates , with particulars of the votes recorded on behalf of each :
Votes . No . on List . Name . Forward . Polled . Total , 21 Peel , Gilbert William ... ... 446 1965 2411 12 Bales , Arthur Douglas ... ... 1032 1168 2200 59 Brand , Richard Austin ... ... 2131 2131 10 Morris , Alfred Daniel ... ... 986 1037 2023
19 Mansell , Colston Thomas ... 1124 820 1944 58 Britten , Charles Wells ... ... 1922 1922 11 Manley , Leonard Oliver ... ... 1210 296 1506 17 Sanderson , Alfred ... ... 231 1068 1299 5 Oldham , George Harold ... ... 1010 207 1217 23 Thompson , Thomas James ... 706 463 1169
4 Johnstone , Walter Latimer ... 53 1108 1161 26 Lyle , Arthur James ... ... 170 954 1124 28 Bowman , Harrison ... ... 1006 54 1060 55 Spurgeon , Albert Leslie ( last ) ... 541 541 9 Brinjes , Frederick Edgar ... 344 117 461 27 Burnett , James Murdoch ... 213 224 437
31 Carrol , Frederick Sheridan ... 435 435 20 Moulton , Ronald Verlow ... ... 267 156 423 52 Downes , Gilbert George ... ... 337 * 337 35 Osmond , Frederic William ... 334 334 8 Wright , Charles Philip ... ... 254 75 329 34 Calf , Eeginald Frank ... ... 327 327
14 Hatch well , Leonard Douglas ... 7 260 267 56 Grant , Albert Edward ... ... 240 240 40 Delahaj-e ,- William Arthur ... 129 129 37 Sherman , Harold Mackenzie ... 55 55 47 Parsons , Bertram Eugene ... 32 32 50 Blake , William Worthy Atkinson ... 28 28
45 Glover , Geoffrey Ravenhill ... •8 8 38 Hartley , Bernard ... ... 5 5 41 Broben , Gerald Grant ... ... 3 3 49 Howson , Thomas Richard ... 3 3 13 Miners , Arnold Beverley ... ... Withdrawn
32 Parry , Rey Griffith ... ... Withdrawn 33 Parsons , George ... ... Withdrawn 48 Collins , Lloyd ... ... ... Withdrawn 51 Barlow , Walter Cecil ... ... Withdrawn 60 Morton , Wilfred Foster ... ... Withdrawn .
We regret we have not yet had an opportunity of paying a visit to the locality of the new School , but hope to be able to-do so during the next few days , more particularly as we have heard from a resident near the site that a splendid opportunity exists at the present time of judging of the nature of the soil of the district , as sewers are being laid in some of the surrounding
roads , the ground excavated for the works being gravel of the best description . We are pleased to be able to make this announcement , and hope we shall soon further assure our readers of its accuracy by personal inspection , as , despite all that has been said to the contrary , we are very anxious to do our share towards securing the success of the Institution in its new quarters .
Order Of The Temple.
ORDER OF THE TEMPLE .
A -SPECIAL GEEAT PEIOEY was held on the 8 th inst ., at Mark Masons' Hall , the Earl of Euston presiding . Viscount Dungarvan Grea . t Seneschall was in his place , and among other Great Officers present were the Earl of Onslow , Bro . De Tatton Egerton , M . P ., Bro . Frank Eichardson , Colonel A . B . Cook , and Bro . Loveland-Loveland .
The meeting was called to receive the delegations from the Great Priory of Scotland and the Chapter-General of the Order in Ireland , who are novv in London for the purpose of conferring on the affairs of the Order . The Earl of Kintore was at the head
of the delegation from Scotland , and Sir Charles Cameron at the head of that from Ireland . The Grand Master extended a warm welcome to the delegations , who replied , thanking their English brethren for their hospitality . Great Priory then proceeded to the transaction of routine business .