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THE IMPERIAL HOTEL , HOLBOKN YIADTJCT , LONDON , Adjoining tho TsBinirira of the LONDON CHATHAM ami DOVBB RAILWAY , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON . HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS . Tlie appointments tliroiisrliout no arranged ns to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , public JDmucrs # " ^ " "^ biirig ; © reahfttsts , THU C HPSADMS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AHD PBHSBVEBAKCB LODOE , NO . 1743 , HOU } THKia UBXTW & S AT THIS MTABtlSHMKNT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison Electric Light . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGKBIE .
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HOLLY BUSH TAVERN , HAMPSTEAD , ( Close to the "Fire Station ) . ACCOMMODATION for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS and BANQUETS ; BALLS ancl ASSEMBLIES ; PAROCHIAL DINNERS : RIFLE , CRICKET , and FOOTBALL GATHE KINGS , & c . Rail and Bus within easy distance . The members of the St . John ' s Lodgo No . 167 , have held their meetings at this establishment lor many years . Full particulars and Tariff on . application to 0 . M . FROTJD , Proprietor .
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ROYAL ARCH .
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF SURREY . THE members of the Provincial Grand Chapter of Snrrey assembled at the Masonio Hall , "Woking Station , on "Monday last , the 26 th instant , at fonr o ' clock , when there were present the Very Excellent Companion General J . S . Brownrigg , C . B ., Grand Superintendent ; Eev . C . W . Arnold P . G . H ., Henry J . P . Dnmas P . G . J ., Charles Greenwood Past G . Dir . of Cers . G . Chapter England Prov .
Grand Scribe E ., Edwin Frost P . G . Eegistrar , H . Leigh Bennett P . G . N ., J . E . Boor P . P . G . R ., W . Askhara P . G . D . C , Charles T . Trier P . P . G . S . N ., E . Baber P . G . Sword Bearer , S . P . Catterson 452 P . Z . 79 Z . 548 , T . Cawley Eager P . Z . 1395 , Mark Tanner , M . D ., P . Z . Yarborough 811 j Charles Greenwood jun . J . 410 , James H . Hawkins Z . elect 65 , Major Godson Godson 1149 , W . W . Morgan ,
John Hooke 463 , G . D . Lister Z . 410 , Frederick Flood Z . 1149 , Thomas Wood H . 1149 , Joseph State 452 , B . Hicklin J . 1149 , Arthur H . Bowles J . 1395 , Thomas Wakley jun . H . 1395 , James E . Barton Z . 1395 , L . G . Dundas H . 370 , S . G . Kirchhoffer P . Z . 1395 , A . F . Onslow P . S . 1395 , C . Gibbes 1395 , G . Ticknerl 395 , George Payne H . 1564 , J . H . Parker Wilson , J . H . S . Craigie 1395 , Harry W .
Charrington 1395 , Stamper W . Lambert 1556 , Byron H . Kidge 463 , H . J . Strong , M . D ., P . G . J . 452 , S . Taylor 21 Canada , George Yaxley H . 463 , C . T . Speight Prov . Grand Janitor , & c . & o . Prior to the meeting of Prov . Grand Chapter , the Companions of the Weyside Chapter , No . 1395 , held a meeting , when a ballot was taken for Bro . Charles M . Hogg . St . Margaret ' s Lodge , 1872 who was proposed by
, Comp . Gibbes , seconded by Comp . Tyler . The result was in favour of the candidate , who will be exalted at a future meeting . The Companions having completed their own business , now prepared to recewe the members of the Province . Provincial Grand Chapter was formally opened by the Provincial Grand Superintendent , when the roll of Chapters was called , and it is gratifying to be able to state
that all the nine which constitute the Province were represented , The minutes ef last meeting of Provincial Grand Chapter , held afc Kingston , on the 9 th June last year , were read and confirmed . The Eeport of the Finance and Audit Committee showed a balance due to the Treasnrer , but this to a certain extent seems to hare been anticipated . Ifc was therefore suggested that the time had now arrived
when it would be desirable that a small charge should be made , and that each subscribing member to Chapters in the Province be called on to contribute . This suggestion seemed to be in accord with tho views of all present ; the only objection raised being thafc the amount named was scarcely sufficient to meet the requirements of the case , general Brownrigg expressed himself much gratified at the read y
response , but explained that any arrangement that might be come to ¦ fflnst be brought forward at the next regular meeting of Grand Chapter . The result was that notice was given in due form . Those "present , however , so fnlly entered into tho general desire to free themselves from liability thafc a clearance of the debt waa almost effected
ere the Companions separated . Comp . G . Price was nnani . mousl y re-elected Treasurer , and his past services were gracefully commented on by the Prov . Grand Superintendent , who then briefly addressed the Companions . After expressing himself intensely gratified with the excellent attendance , he said he now approached a
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dnty that always gave him some amount of concern . Ifc waa well known to those present that he had only a very few collars practically at his disposal . When he joined the Poovince it could boast of bat three Chapters , now they had nine on the roll . Amongst so many deserving aspirants he found it very difhcnlt to make a selection . He thought he had exercised a very wise discretion , year by year , in
re-appointing Comp . Arnold as Second Principal . Comp . Arnold waa so earnest in all he did , and withal so assiduous , that the reliance he placed on hia services freed him ( General Brownrigg ) from a vast amount of anxiety . Comp . Arnold , however , thought with him , that honour should he conferred on another Companion who , ho might
say , had been equally zealous . He referred fco Comp . Greenwood . He had thereupon decided that he would this year appoint him aa Second Principal ; meanwhile he was assured he should still hare the advantage of the services of Comp . Arnold . The Officers were then appointed and invested as follows : —
Comp . Charles Greenwood P . G . D . C . Prov . G . H . Dr . Brodie ... ... Prov . G . J . Charles Greenwood jun . ... Prov . G . Scribe E . Edwin Frost ... ... Prov . G . Scribe N . E . Baber ... ... ... Prov . G . Pr . Sojourner . G . D . Lister ... ... Prov . G . 1 st A . Sojourner . J . E . Barton , M . D . ... Prov . G . 2 nd A . Sojourner .
Stamper W . Lambert ... Prov . G . Eegistrar . Col . L . G . Dundas ... ... Prov . G . Sword Bearer . Frederick Flood ... ... Prov . G . Standard Bearer . J . Filler ... ... ... Prov . G . Dir . of Cera . George Payne ... ... Prov . G . Asst . Dir . of Cera , J . H . Parker Wilson ... Prov . G . Organist . C . T . Speight ... ... Prov . G . Janitor .
General Brownrigg made allusion to the death of the Duke of Albany . Her Most Gracious Majesty and the Duchess of Albany , although almost overwhelmed with grief at fche loss they had sustained , appreciated the sympathy displayed by all classes throughout fche nation . He did nofc think it , however , necessary to keep open the sad remembrance by suggesting anv special address of condolence
from the members of his Province . After alluding to one or two other matters , the Grand Superintendent expressed his regret that this being the day fixed for the dinner of the Officers of the Eegiment to which he belonged he must , of necessity , leave them at an early hour ,. and concluded by again thanking the Com . panions for attending in suoh goodly numbers . Provincial Grand
Chapter waa then closed . A capital oold collation was served by the Companions of the Weyside Chapter , who must be congratulated on tbe possession of most comfortable quarters wherein to hold their meetings . Comp . Arnold presided , and on fche removal of fcho cloth fche . toasts customary to these occasions were done full justice to .
JOPPA CHAPTER , No . 188 . THE regular Convocation was held on the 25 fch instant , at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street , City . Comps . L . Lazarns Z ., A . A . Henochsberg H ., W . A . Littaur P . Z . J ., J . Lazarns P . Z . Treasnrer , M . J . Emannel P . Z . S . E ., J . Da Silva S . N ., J . W . Dewsnap P . S ., P . Z . 's S . M . Lazarus , H . M . Levy , H . P . Isaac . Visitors—Bros . Spiegel 1339 , J . Faulkner M . E . Z . 1423 , H . J . Henochsberg 1665 . The Chapter was opened and the minutes were confirmed . Bros .
Myers , Genese , Jewell , and Munday , who had been previously bal . loted for , and unanimously accepted , were duly exalted into Eoyal Arch Masonry , the working of the M . E . Z ., Principals , aud Officers being perfect . The election of Principals for the ensuing year next took place ; Comps . Henochsberg M . E . Z ., Littaur P . Z . S , Da Silva J ., J . Lazarus P . Z . Treasurer , Emanuel P . Z . S . E ., Phillips S . N .,
Dewsnap P . S ., Goddard Janitor . Comp . Isaac I . P . Z . proposed , and H . M . Levy seconded , that the sum of two guineas be given from the funds of the Chapter to form a nucleus to present the worthy Firsfc Principal with a testimonial on his retiring , for the able and faithful discharge of his duties in the ohair for the second time ; and in token of the respect in which he ia held by the Companions . A letter of
condolence was proposed to be sent to the family of the late Comp . Albert P . Z . The resignation of two Companions was accepted , with regret . Tbe Chapter was then closed until November . The company then adjourned to the Salutation Tavern , Newgate-street , where a very excellent supper was supplied by Brother Liebmann ,
that gave great satisfaction . Among the toasts given were those oi the Exaltees , —Companions Myers , Genese , and Jewell . Comp . Lazarns P . Z . proposed fche health of the M . E . Z ., paying a deserved compliment to Comp . Lazarus for his excellent working and able presidency . This was suitably responded to . The toasts of the M . E . Z . elect , the P . Z . ' s , and Visitors met wifch a cordial greeting .
WILLIAM PRESTON CHAPTER , No . 766 . THHE installation meeting of this popular Chapter was held on the -L 22 nd instant , at tho Cannon-street' Hotol , Cannon-street . Companions Pilditch Z ., Miller H ., Smart J ., Garrod P . Z . Treasurer , Worrell P . Z . S . E ., Wilkinson P . S . j P . Z . 's G . Newman and Dr . Kempster . Visitors—Companions Spooner P . Z . 22 , Hudson P . Z . 1507 , Gumming 1403 , Brander 1305 , H . M . Levy P . Z . 183 .
The Chapter was opened and the minutes were confirmed . The Report of the Auditors was read and adopted . Ballots were taken for the admission of Bros . W . Jaqnes , Koyal Savoy Lodge , and G . L . Kennedy , 1420 , who were afterwards exalted into Royal Aroh Masonry by Companion Garrod , who , by the courtesy of the M . E . Z .,
officiated , and performed the work with great ability . The other Principals and Officers were likewise perfect in their working . The installation of Principals was the * next bnsiness . Comp . Miller was installed Z ., Smart H ., ancl Itadford J ., Comp . Garrod performing the ceremonies . The newly-installed Z . invested the following as Officers : —Pilditch I . P . Z .. Garrod Trea .. Worrell S . E .. Wilkinson S . N .. Brookes
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THE IMPERIAL HOTEL , HOLBOKN YIADTJCT , LONDON , Adjoining tho TsBinirira of the LONDON CHATHAM ami DOVBB RAILWAY , but distinct from the Viaduct Hotel . THE BEST FURNISHED AND MOST COMFORTABLE HOTEL IN LONDON . HOT & COLD WATER LAID ON IN ALL BED ROOMS . Tlie appointments tliroiisrliout no arranged ns to ensure domestic comfort . EVERY ACCOMMODATION FOR MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , public JDmucrs # " ^ " "^ biirig ; © reahfttsts , THU C HPSADMS LODGE , NO . 1677 , AHD PBHSBVEBAKCB LODOE , NO . 1743 , HOU } THKia UBXTW & S AT THIS MTABtlSHMKNT . GOOD COOKING . FINE WINES . MODERATE CHARGES . The Edison Electric Light . TARIFF on APPLICATION to Bro . A . BEGKBIE .
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HOLLY BUSH TAVERN , HAMPSTEAD , ( Close to the "Fire Station ) . ACCOMMODATION for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS and BANQUETS ; BALLS ancl ASSEMBLIES ; PAROCHIAL DINNERS : RIFLE , CRICKET , and FOOTBALL GATHE KINGS , & c . Rail and Bus within easy distance . The members of the St . John ' s Lodgo No . 167 , have held their meetings at this establishment lor many years . Full particulars and Tariff on . application to 0 . M . FROTJD , Proprietor .
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ROYAL ARCH .
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF SURREY . THE members of the Provincial Grand Chapter of Snrrey assembled at the Masonio Hall , "Woking Station , on "Monday last , the 26 th instant , at fonr o ' clock , when there were present the Very Excellent Companion General J . S . Brownrigg , C . B ., Grand Superintendent ; Eev . C . W . Arnold P . G . H ., Henry J . P . Dnmas P . G . J ., Charles Greenwood Past G . Dir . of Cers . G . Chapter England Prov .
Grand Scribe E ., Edwin Frost P . G . Eegistrar , H . Leigh Bennett P . G . N ., J . E . Boor P . P . G . R ., W . Askhara P . G . D . C , Charles T . Trier P . P . G . S . N ., E . Baber P . G . Sword Bearer , S . P . Catterson 452 P . Z . 79 Z . 548 , T . Cawley Eager P . Z . 1395 , Mark Tanner , M . D ., P . Z . Yarborough 811 j Charles Greenwood jun . J . 410 , James H . Hawkins Z . elect 65 , Major Godson Godson 1149 , W . W . Morgan ,
John Hooke 463 , G . D . Lister Z . 410 , Frederick Flood Z . 1149 , Thomas Wood H . 1149 , Joseph State 452 , B . Hicklin J . 1149 , Arthur H . Bowles J . 1395 , Thomas Wakley jun . H . 1395 , James E . Barton Z . 1395 , L . G . Dundas H . 370 , S . G . Kirchhoffer P . Z . 1395 , A . F . Onslow P . S . 1395 , C . Gibbes 1395 , G . Ticknerl 395 , George Payne H . 1564 , J . H . Parker Wilson , J . H . S . Craigie 1395 , Harry W .
Charrington 1395 , Stamper W . Lambert 1556 , Byron H . Kidge 463 , H . J . Strong , M . D ., P . G . J . 452 , S . Taylor 21 Canada , George Yaxley H . 463 , C . T . Speight Prov . Grand Janitor , & c . & o . Prior to the meeting of Prov . Grand Chapter , the Companions of the Weyside Chapter , No . 1395 , held a meeting , when a ballot was taken for Bro . Charles M . Hogg . St . Margaret ' s Lodge , 1872 who was proposed by
, Comp . Gibbes , seconded by Comp . Tyler . The result was in favour of the candidate , who will be exalted at a future meeting . The Companions having completed their own business , now prepared to recewe the members of the Province . Provincial Grand Chapter was formally opened by the Provincial Grand Superintendent , when the roll of Chapters was called , and it is gratifying to be able to state
that all the nine which constitute the Province were represented , The minutes ef last meeting of Provincial Grand Chapter , held afc Kingston , on the 9 th June last year , were read and confirmed . The Eeport of the Finance and Audit Committee showed a balance due to the Treasnrer , but this to a certain extent seems to hare been anticipated . Ifc was therefore suggested that the time had now arrived
when it would be desirable that a small charge should be made , and that each subscribing member to Chapters in the Province be called on to contribute . This suggestion seemed to be in accord with tho views of all present ; the only objection raised being thafc the amount named was scarcely sufficient to meet the requirements of the case , general Brownrigg expressed himself much gratified at the read y
response , but explained that any arrangement that might be come to ¦ fflnst be brought forward at the next regular meeting of Grand Chapter . The result was that notice was given in due form . Those "present , however , so fnlly entered into tho general desire to free themselves from liability thafc a clearance of the debt waa almost effected
ere the Companions separated . Comp . G . Price was nnani . mousl y re-elected Treasurer , and his past services were gracefully commented on by the Prov . Grand Superintendent , who then briefly addressed the Companions . After expressing himself intensely gratified with the excellent attendance , he said he now approached a
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dnty that always gave him some amount of concern . Ifc waa well known to those present that he had only a very few collars practically at his disposal . When he joined the Poovince it could boast of bat three Chapters , now they had nine on the roll . Amongst so many deserving aspirants he found it very difhcnlt to make a selection . He thought he had exercised a very wise discretion , year by year , in
re-appointing Comp . Arnold as Second Principal . Comp . Arnold waa so earnest in all he did , and withal so assiduous , that the reliance he placed on hia services freed him ( General Brownrigg ) from a vast amount of anxiety . Comp . Arnold , however , thought with him , that honour should he conferred on another Companion who , ho might
say , had been equally zealous . He referred fco Comp . Greenwood . He had thereupon decided that he would this year appoint him aa Second Principal ; meanwhile he was assured he should still hare the advantage of the services of Comp . Arnold . The Officers were then appointed and invested as follows : —
Comp . Charles Greenwood P . G . D . C . Prov . G . H . Dr . Brodie ... ... Prov . G . J . Charles Greenwood jun . ... Prov . G . Scribe E . Edwin Frost ... ... Prov . G . Scribe N . E . Baber ... ... ... Prov . G . Pr . Sojourner . G . D . Lister ... ... Prov . G . 1 st A . Sojourner . J . E . Barton , M . D . ... Prov . G . 2 nd A . Sojourner .
Stamper W . Lambert ... Prov . G . Eegistrar . Col . L . G . Dundas ... ... Prov . G . Sword Bearer . Frederick Flood ... ... Prov . G . Standard Bearer . J . Filler ... ... ... Prov . G . Dir . of Cera . George Payne ... ... Prov . G . Asst . Dir . of Cera , J . H . Parker Wilson ... Prov . G . Organist . C . T . Speight ... ... Prov . G . Janitor .
General Brownrigg made allusion to the death of the Duke of Albany . Her Most Gracious Majesty and the Duchess of Albany , although almost overwhelmed with grief at fche loss they had sustained , appreciated the sympathy displayed by all classes throughout fche nation . He did nofc think it , however , necessary to keep open the sad remembrance by suggesting anv special address of condolence
from the members of his Province . After alluding to one or two other matters , the Grand Superintendent expressed his regret that this being the day fixed for the dinner of the Officers of the Eegiment to which he belonged he must , of necessity , leave them at an early hour ,. and concluded by again thanking the Com . panions for attending in suoh goodly numbers . Provincial Grand
Chapter waa then closed . A capital oold collation was served by the Companions of the Weyside Chapter , who must be congratulated on tbe possession of most comfortable quarters wherein to hold their meetings . Comp . Arnold presided , and on fche removal of fcho cloth fche . toasts customary to these occasions were done full justice to .
JOPPA CHAPTER , No . 188 . THE regular Convocation was held on the 25 fch instant , at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street , City . Comps . L . Lazarns Z ., A . A . Henochsberg H ., W . A . Littaur P . Z . J ., J . Lazarns P . Z . Treasnrer , M . J . Emannel P . Z . S . E ., J . Da Silva S . N ., J . W . Dewsnap P . S ., P . Z . 's S . M . Lazarus , H . M . Levy , H . P . Isaac . Visitors—Bros . Spiegel 1339 , J . Faulkner M . E . Z . 1423 , H . J . Henochsberg 1665 . The Chapter was opened and the minutes were confirmed . Bros .
Myers , Genese , Jewell , and Munday , who had been previously bal . loted for , and unanimously accepted , were duly exalted into Eoyal Arch Masonry , the working of the M . E . Z ., Principals , aud Officers being perfect . The election of Principals for the ensuing year next took place ; Comps . Henochsberg M . E . Z ., Littaur P . Z . S , Da Silva J ., J . Lazarus P . Z . Treasurer , Emanuel P . Z . S . E ., Phillips S . N .,
Dewsnap P . S ., Goddard Janitor . Comp . Isaac I . P . Z . proposed , and H . M . Levy seconded , that the sum of two guineas be given from the funds of the Chapter to form a nucleus to present the worthy Firsfc Principal with a testimonial on his retiring , for the able and faithful discharge of his duties in the ohair for the second time ; and in token of the respect in which he ia held by the Companions . A letter of
condolence was proposed to be sent to the family of the late Comp . Albert P . Z . The resignation of two Companions was accepted , with regret . Tbe Chapter was then closed until November . The company then adjourned to the Salutation Tavern , Newgate-street , where a very excellent supper was supplied by Brother Liebmann ,
that gave great satisfaction . Among the toasts given were those oi the Exaltees , —Companions Myers , Genese , and Jewell . Comp . Lazarns P . Z . proposed fche health of the M . E . Z ., paying a deserved compliment to Comp . Lazarus for his excellent working and able presidency . This was suitably responded to . The toasts of the M . E . Z . elect , the P . Z . ' s , and Visitors met wifch a cordial greeting .
WILLIAM PRESTON CHAPTER , No . 766 . THHE installation meeting of this popular Chapter was held on the -L 22 nd instant , at tho Cannon-street' Hotol , Cannon-street . Companions Pilditch Z ., Miller H ., Smart J ., Garrod P . Z . Treasurer , Worrell P . Z . S . E ., Wilkinson P . S . j P . Z . 's G . Newman and Dr . Kempster . Visitors—Companions Spooner P . Z . 22 , Hudson P . Z . 1507 , Gumming 1403 , Brander 1305 , H . M . Levy P . Z . 183 .
The Chapter was opened and the minutes were confirmed . The Report of the Auditors was read and adopted . Ballots were taken for the admission of Bros . W . Jaqnes , Koyal Savoy Lodge , and G . L . Kennedy , 1420 , who were afterwards exalted into Royal Aroh Masonry by Companion Garrod , who , by the courtesy of the M . E . Z .,
officiated , and performed the work with great ability . The other Principals and Officers were likewise perfect in their working . The installation of Principals was the * next bnsiness . Comp . Miller was installed Z ., Smart H ., ancl Itadford J ., Comp . Garrod performing the ceremonies . The newly-installed Z . invested the following as Officers : —Pilditch I . P . Z .. Garrod Trea .. Worrell S . E .. Wilkinson S . N .. Brookes