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SURREY. f rob . < $ . f oucjc of Jrec anb Jercptcb pisons . W . Bro . FREDERICK WEsJ P . G . D . ( Eng . ) Deputy Prov . Grand Waster , in Chtrg " . rTlTiE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE will ho hol . l at the I St . Nicholas Parish Ha'l , Guildford , on Tuesday , tho 22 nd day of July 1890 , at 3-30 o ' clock in tho afternoon precisely . By Command , CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . M ., P . P . G . R . Prov . Grand Secretary . U . B . —Morning Dress . Albert Institute Chambers , Charles Street , Biackfriars Road , S . E . Dinner at 6 o ' clock punctually . The entertainment of Provincial Grand Lodge has been entrusted to the Royal Alfred Lodge , No . 777 . For Dinner tickets apply to Bro . Percy Smeed , Angel Hotel , Guildford , enclosing Ss , which will not includo wine . U , B . —Dinner will bo provided for thoso only who have taken tickets , and no ' ticket will be issued after 18 th July . The Wor . Deputy Prov . G . Master , in Charge , requests the attendance ofthe brethren at Divine Service , at tho Tarish Church of St . NIchclas , at 430 p . m . Brethren are to appear in Craft Masonic costume at Divine Service , and aro to clothe in tho St . Nicholas Parish Hull . Down trains from Waterloo 9-30 , 9 * 45 , 11-35 a . m . ; 12-15 p . m . Up trains from Guildford to Waterloo 5-10 , 6-31 , 7-26 , 8-38 , 9-30 p . m .
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PROVINCEOFSURREY. PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OS ROYAL ARCH MASONS . The Ex . Comp . FREDERICK WEST , Prov . G . H . in charge . THE PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER will be held at the St . Nicholas Parish Hall , Guildford , in tho County of Surrey , on Tuesday , tho 22 nd day of July 1893 , at Half-past Two o'clock in the afternoon precisely . By Command , ; CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . Z . Prov . Grand Scribe E . N . B . —Morning Dress . Albert Institute Chambers , Charles Stroot , Blackfriars Road , S . E . Dinner at 0 o ' clock punctually . For tickets apply to Comp . Percy Smoedi Angel Hotel , Guildford , enclosing 5 s , which will not includo wino . N . B . —Dinner will bo provided for thoso only who have takon tickets , and no ticket will be issued aftor 18 th July . Tho P . G . H ., iu Charge , roquests tho attendance of the Companions at Divine Service at the Parish Church of St . Nicholas , at 4 -30 p . m . Companions are to appear in Craft Masonic Costume at Divine Service , and aro to clothe in tho St . Nicholas Parish Hall . Down trains from Waterloo to Guildford 9 ' 30 , 9 ' 13 , U' 35 a . m ., 12--15 p . m . Up trains from Guildford to Waterloo 5-10 , 6 ' 3 J , 7 ' 26 , 8-33 , 930 p . m .
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THEPROVINCEOFSURREY. Secretary ' s Office , Albert Institute Chambers , Cliarlos Street , Blackfriars Road , S . E . 9 th July 1800 . SIR AHT ) BROTHER , —I havo the pleasure to inform yon that arrangements havo been made with tho Railway Companies for tho issuo of return tickots to Guildford on Tuesday , tho 22 nd iost ., at the single fare and a quarter , to brethren attendi-ii ; tlie KG . Lodgo , upon production of the summons convening the meeting , "n condition that not less than ten travel from each station by one train . Minimum charge Is . I havo further : > call your attention to the commands of the M AV . Grand Master ; directing ill Masons to appear in Masonic Mourning for the space of six months , as a mark of respect to the memory of tho late deeply lamented Most Worshipful Pro Grand Master tho Earl of Carnarvon , and to request that you will bring this under tho notice of the members of your Lodge , and inform them that they will bo expected to appear upon the occasion of ™) . meeting of the P . G . L . in Masonic Mourning , viz .: —Provincial Grand Ofhcers , Present and Past—Thrco Rosettes of Black Crapo on tho Badges and one at the point of tho chain or Collar , just above the Jewel . Masters , Past Masters , and Master Masons—Three Black Crape Rosettes on Badge . Fellow Crafts and Entered Apprentices—Two Black Crape Rosettes at the lower pert of the Badge . White Gloves . Ry order of fho Wor . Deputy Grrutt Master , in Charge , CuABtEs GREENWOOD , ¦ , m , P . G . Secreta . y . 7 n ' ? - ~ : accounts of Provincial Grand Lodge and Chapter v . 11 he closed Tor Audit on Monday , tho lith inst . If you have not already sent in Nolo '' 0111 " 1 t 0 Jlne a 0 th 1800 ' l cIraw your attention t 0 P-G . L . Bye-Law
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FREEMASONS ' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . J ^ Oll SALE . —The First Three Volnmea of the 4 fco Series , issued JUnci V -om . > ' » to December 1800 . Bound in Cloth , as published ; Vols . Zetlnr , ' , i Vr , ° , r » - In flne condition , with splendid portrait of the Earl of CiNm ,, A , V , ' - - Price £ * 10 s . Address M . M ., c / o Publisher FuEEHAsojr ' s " XONICIB , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , London , N .
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TRANCING . -To Those Who Have Never Learnt to Dance—Bco . Wltos aril » ,, ' JAcQUES WYNMAN receive daily , and undertake to teach wstmctinn t en ' , vllollave never had the slightest previous knowledge of un , to go through every fashionable ball-dance in a few easy lessons . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAN STREET , 0 XF 0 ED STREET . •J * CO . tJE 3 Wl-JTMAJf WILL BIS HAPrV TO TAKB THE JIAlfAOBlfBJfl 0 ? MASONIC BALLS . FIHST-CLASS BANDS PBOVTI « D . PKOSPKCII ' S ox ArrLiCATioJf .
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f^^^^^^^^M SATURDAY , 19 TH JULY 1890 .
The Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
ELECTION OF SECRETARY .
THE adjourned meeting of the General Committee of this Institution , arranged to take the poll for the election of a Secretary , in succession to Bro . Frederick Binckes , waa held on Saturday , in the large hall of Freamaaons' Tavern , undtr the presidency of Bro . Richard
Eve , Past Grand Treasurer of England , Patron of the Institution . The poll closed at 3 p . m ., and about twenty minutes later the Scrutineers appeared , having completed
their examination of the voting papers . Bro . G . Ward Yerry was the chairman of the Scrutineers , and he announced the following as the number of votes recorded on behalf of the respective candidates : — No . on Votes List . Name . polled .
19 McLeod , James Morrison 2317 12 Greenwood , Alfred Craven 991 24 Smitb , Gordon , M . A . 815 26 Storr , Edwin 716 3 Baskett , S . R . 536
4 Bennett , Lt .-Col . F . Egerton 21 16 Hawkins , James H . 14 6 Britton , J . W . 6 25 Smith , J . 4 11 Grant , Alfred 3 7 Ford , Major C . W . Randall 2
8 Jfoater , Jonn a . a 9 Fraser , VV . 2 13 Griffin , Charles R . Augustus ) 2 14 Hall , James 2 17 Hoy , William Edward 2 18 Jackson , George 2 20 Polkinhorne , Edwin 2
1 Albertsberg , W . G . T . 1 23 Sheppard , W . 1 28 Thompson , Capt . James 1 2 Aasten , J . — 5 Blower , J . —
10 Gadie , W . Thomas — 15 Hartridge , George — 21 Hoose * Joseph Bond — 22 Saunders , George R . — 27 Thomas , Charles S . —
Bro . Richard Eve having formally declared Bro . J . M . McLeod elected as Secretary . of tho Institution , that Brother rose and tendered his hearty acknowledgments for the confidence reposed in him . He had fought the fight straightforwardly and honestly , and was particularly
gratified he had been so well supported , as he felt the majority he enjoyed would enable him to advance the interests of the Institution . He felt sure he should have tho aid of every brother who had supported bis Candidaturein carrying on the work of the Bovs' School . He had
felt confident that his friends would back him up in his endeavour to secure the post of Secretary , and they had done so in a most gratifying and fraternal manner . In thanking them for their votes he could only promise that he would do all that lay in his power to prove he
appreciated their confidence , and hoped he might be able to discharge the duties of the office to their satisfaction . He should certainly strive to do his duty and advance the welfare of the Institution . He knew he had a good man to follow in Bro . Binckes—ono whom it would be
very difficult to equal—but he hoped to take him as an example of what was required , and win as much approval as he had done . It was in 1878 he first met Bro . Binckes , aud he it was who had aroused in him au interest in
the Masonic Charities , just as he had aroused in many others a desire to do something on their behalf . Brother McLeod concluded by propo 3 iug a vote of thanks to tho chairman of the day , for the efficient and impartial manner in which he had presided . This was seconded , and put by
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SURREY. f rob . < $ . f oucjc of Jrec anb Jercptcb pisons . W . Bro . FREDERICK WEsJ P . G . D . ( Eng . ) Deputy Prov . Grand Waster , in Chtrg " . rTlTiE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE will ho hol . l at the I St . Nicholas Parish Ha'l , Guildford , on Tuesday , tho 22 nd day of July 1890 , at 3-30 o ' clock in tho afternoon precisely . By Command , CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . M ., P . P . G . R . Prov . Grand Secretary . U . B . —Morning Dress . Albert Institute Chambers , Charles Street , Biackfriars Road , S . E . Dinner at 6 o ' clock punctually . The entertainment of Provincial Grand Lodge has been entrusted to the Royal Alfred Lodge , No . 777 . For Dinner tickets apply to Bro . Percy Smeed , Angel Hotel , Guildford , enclosing Ss , which will not includo wine . U , B . —Dinner will bo provided for thoso only who have taken tickets , and no ' ticket will be issued after 18 th July . The Wor . Deputy Prov . G . Master , in Charge , requests the attendance ofthe brethren at Divine Service , at tho Tarish Church of St . NIchclas , at 430 p . m . Brethren are to appear in Craft Masonic costume at Divine Service , and aro to clothe in tho St . Nicholas Parish Hull . Down trains from Waterloo 9-30 , 9 * 45 , 11-35 a . m . ; 12-15 p . m . Up trains from Guildford to Waterloo 5-10 , 6-31 , 7-26 , 8-38 , 9-30 p . m .
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PROVINCEOFSURREY. PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OS ROYAL ARCH MASONS . The Ex . Comp . FREDERICK WEST , Prov . G . H . in charge . THE PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER will be held at the St . Nicholas Parish Hall , Guildford , in tho County of Surrey , on Tuesday , tho 22 nd day of July 1893 , at Half-past Two o'clock in the afternoon precisely . By Command , ; CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . Z . Prov . Grand Scribe E . N . B . —Morning Dress . Albert Institute Chambers , Charles Stroot , Blackfriars Road , S . E . Dinner at 0 o ' clock punctually . For tickets apply to Comp . Percy Smoedi Angel Hotel , Guildford , enclosing 5 s , which will not includo wino . N . B . —Dinner will bo provided for thoso only who have takon tickets , and no ticket will be issued aftor 18 th July . Tho P . G . H ., iu Charge , roquests tho attendance of the Companions at Divine Service at the Parish Church of St . Nicholas , at 4 -30 p . m . Companions are to appear in Craft Masonic Costume at Divine Service , and aro to clothe in tho St . Nicholas Parish Hall . Down trains from Waterloo to Guildford 9 ' 30 , 9 ' 13 , U' 35 a . m ., 12--15 p . m . Up trains from Guildford to Waterloo 5-10 , 6 ' 3 J , 7 ' 26 , 8-33 , 930 p . m .
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THEPROVINCEOFSURREY. Secretary ' s Office , Albert Institute Chambers , Cliarlos Street , Blackfriars Road , S . E . 9 th July 1800 . SIR AHT ) BROTHER , —I havo the pleasure to inform yon that arrangements havo been made with tho Railway Companies for tho issuo of return tickots to Guildford on Tuesday , tho 22 nd iost ., at the single fare and a quarter , to brethren attendi-ii ; tlie KG . Lodgo , upon production of the summons convening the meeting , "n condition that not less than ten travel from each station by one train . Minimum charge Is . I havo further : > call your attention to the commands of the M AV . Grand Master ; directing ill Masons to appear in Masonic Mourning for the space of six months , as a mark of respect to the memory of tho late deeply lamented Most Worshipful Pro Grand Master tho Earl of Carnarvon , and to request that you will bring this under tho notice of the members of your Lodge , and inform them that they will bo expected to appear upon the occasion of ™) . meeting of the P . G . L . in Masonic Mourning , viz .: —Provincial Grand Ofhcers , Present and Past—Thrco Rosettes of Black Crapo on tho Badges and one at the point of tho chain or Collar , just above the Jewel . Masters , Past Masters , and Master Masons—Three Black Crape Rosettes on Badge . Fellow Crafts and Entered Apprentices—Two Black Crape Rosettes at the lower pert of the Badge . White Gloves . Ry order of fho Wor . Deputy Grrutt Master , in Charge , CuABtEs GREENWOOD , ¦ , m , P . G . Secreta . y . 7 n ' ? - ~ : accounts of Provincial Grand Lodge and Chapter v . 11 he closed Tor Audit on Monday , tho lith inst . If you have not already sent in Nolo '' 0111 " 1 t 0 Jlne a 0 th 1800 ' l cIraw your attention t 0 P-G . L . Bye-Law
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FREEMASONS ' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . J ^ Oll SALE . —The First Three Volnmea of the 4 fco Series , issued JUnci V -om . > ' » to December 1800 . Bound in Cloth , as published ; Vols . Zetlnr , ' , i Vr , ° , r » - In flne condition , with splendid portrait of the Earl of CiNm ,, A , V , ' - - Price £ * 10 s . Address M . M ., c / o Publisher FuEEHAsojr ' s " XONICIB , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , London , N .
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TRANCING . -To Those Who Have Never Learnt to Dance—Bco . Wltos aril » ,, ' JAcQUES WYNMAN receive daily , and undertake to teach wstmctinn t en ' , vllollave never had the slightest previous knowledge of un , to go through every fashionable ball-dance in a few easy lessons . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAN STREET , 0 XF 0 ED STREET . •J * CO . tJE 3 Wl-JTMAJf WILL BIS HAPrV TO TAKB THE JIAlfAOBlfBJfl 0 ? MASONIC BALLS . FIHST-CLASS BANDS PBOVTI « D . PKOSPKCII ' S ox ArrLiCATioJf .
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f^^^^^^^^M SATURDAY , 19 TH JULY 1890 .
The Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
ELECTION OF SECRETARY .
THE adjourned meeting of the General Committee of this Institution , arranged to take the poll for the election of a Secretary , in succession to Bro . Frederick Binckes , waa held on Saturday , in the large hall of Freamaaons' Tavern , undtr the presidency of Bro . Richard
Eve , Past Grand Treasurer of England , Patron of the Institution . The poll closed at 3 p . m ., and about twenty minutes later the Scrutineers appeared , having completed
their examination of the voting papers . Bro . G . Ward Yerry was the chairman of the Scrutineers , and he announced the following as the number of votes recorded on behalf of the respective candidates : — No . on Votes List . Name . polled .
19 McLeod , James Morrison 2317 12 Greenwood , Alfred Craven 991 24 Smitb , Gordon , M . A . 815 26 Storr , Edwin 716 3 Baskett , S . R . 536
4 Bennett , Lt .-Col . F . Egerton 21 16 Hawkins , James H . 14 6 Britton , J . W . 6 25 Smith , J . 4 11 Grant , Alfred 3 7 Ford , Major C . W . Randall 2
8 Jfoater , Jonn a . a 9 Fraser , VV . 2 13 Griffin , Charles R . Augustus ) 2 14 Hall , James 2 17 Hoy , William Edward 2 18 Jackson , George 2 20 Polkinhorne , Edwin 2
1 Albertsberg , W . G . T . 1 23 Sheppard , W . 1 28 Thompson , Capt . James 1 2 Aasten , J . — 5 Blower , J . —
10 Gadie , W . Thomas — 15 Hartridge , George — 21 Hoose * Joseph Bond — 22 Saunders , George R . — 27 Thomas , Charles S . —
Bro . Richard Eve having formally declared Bro . J . M . McLeod elected as Secretary . of tho Institution , that Brother rose and tendered his hearty acknowledgments for the confidence reposed in him . He had fought the fight straightforwardly and honestly , and was particularly
gratified he had been so well supported , as he felt the majority he enjoyed would enable him to advance the interests of the Institution . He felt sure he should have tho aid of every brother who had supported bis Candidaturein carrying on the work of the Bovs' School . He had
felt confident that his friends would back him up in his endeavour to secure the post of Secretary , and they had done so in a most gratifying and fraternal manner . In thanking them for their votes he could only promise that he would do all that lay in his power to prove he
appreciated their confidence , and hoped he might be able to discharge the duties of the office to their satisfaction . He should certainly strive to do his duty and advance the welfare of the Institution . He knew he had a good man to follow in Bro . Binckes—ono whom it would be
very difficult to equal—but he hoped to take him as an example of what was required , and win as much approval as he had done . It was in 1878 he first met Bro . Binckes , aud he it was who had aroused in him au interest in
the Masonic Charities , just as he had aroused in many others a desire to do something on their behalf . Brother McLeod concluded by propo 3 iug a vote of thanks to tho chairman of the day , for the efficient and impartial manner in which he had presided . This was seconded , and put by