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GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF ENGLAND AND WALES , AND COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES OF THE BRITISH CROWN . HALF-YEARLY COMMUNICATION , AT THE MASONIC ROOMS , THE CRITERION , PICCADILLY , LoNnoN , Tuesday , 31 st May , iSSr . RIGHT HON . THE EARL OF LATHOM , M . W . G . M . M . M . RIGHT HON . LORD HENNIKER , R . W . D . G . M ., M . W . G . M . M . M . ELECT . INSTALLATION OF MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER . On this , the Twenty-filth Anniversary of the Foundation of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England and Wales , & c , it has been determined to extend the customary arrangements' for the Banquet to follow the Installation of the Grand Master , and to fix the price of Dinner Tickets at 12 s . 6 d ., the Wine being provided at the expense of the Grand Lodge . A Collation will in addition be provided for Ladies , Tickets for which may be obtained at 7 s . 6 d . each . A Musical Selection will be given during Dinner , and a Concert will take place in the evening at which the services of eminent Professionals will be secured , under the direction of the Grand Organist . To enable the Grand Stewards to carry out the various arrangements efficiently and satisfactorily , the return to the Grand Secretary , not later than the 25 th May , of the forms sent out is absolutely necessary . N . B . —Grand Lodge will be opened at 3 . 30 p . m . Dinner will be on the Table at G p . m . precisely . Ladies to assemble at 7 o ' clock p . m . Sa , Red Lion Square , London , W . C . May , 1 SS 1 . FREDERICK BINCKES , P . G . J . W ., Grand Setretary .
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TO THE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ELECTION OF HOUSE . COMMITTEE . Brethren , You arc particularly requested to attend the next meeting of the General Committee of this Institution at Freemasons' Hall , on Thursday , the 2 Cth inst ., between the hours of four and five o ' clock p . 111 ., to support the reelection of the present I louse Committee . It may be within your recollection that Bro . Thomas Massa , who some years since was employed in the capacity of architect in connection with certain additions to the main building of the School , took occasion , at the last Ouarterly Court , lo submit a proposition for the rebuilding of the very excellent and substantial house recently acquired , occupied as the Junior School , and formerly known as Lyncombe House . The House Committee most strongly opposed this proposition , and were supported in their views by the Ouarterly Court , who , considering the existing building fully adequate to the present requirements of the Institution , negatived Bro . Massa's motion by an overwhelming majority . Bro . Massa has , however , availed himself of the present opportunity to nominate five brethren , one of whom was tlie seconder of his motion , in opposition to the reelection of the present Committee . Two , at least , of the brethren so nominated were proposed by Bro . Massa without their knowledge or consent , and have requested that their names be withdrawn , but as there still remain more than one of the candidates so proposed whose names have not to our knowledge been formally withdrawn , the Committee are sorry to be under the necessity of asking the favour of your attending the meeting on the 2 ( Jth inst ., and giving them unitedly your vote and support . " Yours faithfully and fraternally , HENRY A . Duuois , Vice-Pres . 1 CHARLES IIAMMERTON , Vice-Pres . W . M . HOPE , M . D ., Life Gov . PETER DE L . LONG , Life Gov . Members EDWARD LETCHWORTH , Vice-Pres . lot the House EDMUND C . MATHER , Vice-Pres . f Committee . J OSHUA NUNN , Vice-Pres . I iSMay , iSSi . FRANK RICHARDSON , Vice-Pat . | J A . RI . -CKER , Vice-Pat . 1 GRIFFITHS SMITH , Vice-Pres . J
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NOTICE OMtEMOYAL The Publishing and Printing Offices "THE FREEMASON " HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO 16 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , ( Opposite freemasons' Hall ) .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following reports , cS ; c ., stand over : — Metropolitan Chapter of Improvement ; Norwich Social Lodge , No . 03 ; Consecration of the Citadel Lodge , No . 1 S 97 ; St George ' s Lodge , No . 2 . 42 ; The Irish Masonic Orphan Schools ; Distrirb Grand Lodge of Bengal ; Tunis and Malta , a Paper by Bro . Broadley ; Naval and Military Conclave , No . . ^ .
HOOKS , Sic , RKCK 1 VKD . " The Mystic Tie , " " Keystone , " " Masonic Advocate , " "The Donraster Chronicle , " " Der Long Islaender , " " New York Dispatch , " "Voice of Masonry , " "Jewish Chronicle , " " The Broad Arrow , " "The Cilizcn . " " The Sunday Times , " "The Masonic Record of Western India , " " Australian Freemason , " " La Acacia . "
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THE FREEMASON . SATURDAY , MAY 21 , 1 SS 1 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ Wc do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of , the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in . 1 spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ]
THE BANNERS OF FREEMASONRY . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , — Will you kindly give me the opportunity for ascertaining from some higher authority than either the friend from whom I differ or myself , the correct expression to be used in the exhortation to the newly-admitted Mason on the
subject of Charity ? For nearly a quarter of a century I have believed that the sentence " Amongst those who range under its banners " was correct , but I have been lately told that it is not so , "for Freemasonry has but one banner . " As this information was conveyed to me in a lodge of instruction , from which , of course , the error , if it be an error , will be disseminated , it may be of interest to raise the question whether or not our former teachers understood what
they taught . Several works confirm me in that rendering of the pas sage to which I have been accustomed , viz ., in the plural . Amongst these are "The Ceremonies as taught in the Union ' s Emulation Lodge of Improvement for M . M . ' s , " published 1 S 71 , and " Mackey ' s Lexicon , " 1 SG 7 . In the
latter work will be found the following : In symbolic Masonry six banners are generally borne in procession , on each of which is inscribed one of the following words Faith , Hope , Charity , Wisdom , Strength , Beauty . " I fancy my friend is misled by the impression that the
standard of the Grand Lodge of England is the representative banner of Freemasonry . But that cannot be , for other Grand Lodges have their respective distinguishing ensigns . And I contend that the banners referred to in our ritual are the allegorical symbols of Masonry universal , and have no connection of idea with any separate
organisation whatever . Will some brother kindly express his opinion on the matter ? It would interest many to know which is correct . Yours fraternally , ' P . M ., P . Z . Clapham , May iOth . [ They say "banners" at the Kmulation and , if wc think
rightly , the Stability . It is merely a rhetorical or figurative expression , and has no reference to lodge banners . It is an expression in very common use . Wc answer our correspondent from courtesy , but , wc confess we think the query a little too ritualistic for our columns , according to our well known rules . —Kl ) . F . M . I
ANOTHER OLD CONSTITUTION IN EXISTENCE . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , — Mr . Halliwell begins the introduction to the old Masonic poem known as the " Halliwell MS . " as follows : "God alone is gracious and powerful . Thanks to our
gracious God , rather of heaven and earth , and all things that in them are , that he has vouchsafed to give power unto men . " To which Mr . Halliwell adds , " So commences one of the ancient Constitutions of Masonry . " As , to the best of my recollection , I have never seen an old Masonic Constitution beginning with the prayer , or ,
rather , say , with the above thanksgiving , will you , therefore , please to inform me where I can find that Constitution , and , if you know not where it is , will you oblige me by asking Mr . Halliwell where the said Constitution may be seen , and if you are successful in your inquiry , please to print it . It is an important document , if only for
the reasbn that its beginning differs from all other old Constitutions , and who knows whether there is not other matter in it that may serve to throw some light on . Masonic history . Respectfully and fraternally yours ,
Boston , U . S ., IACOB NORTON . May 6 th , 1 SS 1 . [ Wc gladly print Bro . Jacob Norton ' s friendly " query , " and will put ourselves in communication with Mr . Halliwell . —En . F . M . 'l
RED CROSS OF CONSTANT 1 NK . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , — I must ask Bro . Lewis to refer to the two letters Bro . Wade , of New Zealand , has published in the Freemason ,
The first is in the issue of Nov . 27 th , 1 SS 0 , and the second is in that of the 7 th inst ., my replies being in your issue of Dec . nth , 1 SS 0 , and of the 14 th inst ., respectively . Bro . Wade in his first letter speaks of " a Bro . Lewis , I think . " In his second letter he is more explicit , and speaks of " Bro . Lewis , an officer of Grand Conclave , " as having
had certain correspondence handed to him after it had reached England for the second time . The statement is clearly made in each letter by Bro . Wade himself . I never having had any knowledge of this particular correspondence from N . Z ., can only quote Bro . Wade ' s own words for Bro . Lewis's information , and if he is quite sure that he is the Bro . Lewis referred to , as being
Original Correspondence.
( at the time ) an officer of Grand Conclave , would it not be well for him to write to Bro . Wade direct ? Faithfully yours , W . ROBERT WOODMAN , G . Recorder and Registrar General . Ford House , Exeter , May ioth , 1 SS 1 .
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
A CURIOUS MASONIC TRACT . Brethren interested in the subject and study of Masonic bibliography and history will do well to consult the "Masonic Magazine" for May . Beside other attractions , it contains a reprint of what is fairly entitled " A Curious Masonic Tract . " In the interesting notes by the Editor , it is stated that the pamphlet is not in Dr . Kloss ' s
"Bibliographic der Freemaurerei . " This is an error , as it is given at page 132 , under the department of Rituals , and is numbered iSSC . Kloss gives the second edition only , just as the one alluded to , and reprinted by the Editor for the information of the Craft generally . Brethren having aught curious or old , Masonically , should report in the "Notes and Queries" department , and have their possessions properly explained and treated , & c , if needs be . ¦ ¦ W . J . HUGHAN .
ARCHE ROY ALE . I am still more anxious about the books of Bro . Matthew Shuttleworth , as I have stumbled upon a note in one of my museum-books , which gives the name somewhat differently , and at this lapse of time I cannot say which is right . "Statuts et Reglemens de L'Arclicconfrerie Royale des Chevaliers Voyageurs , et confreres de Devotion du Saint Sepulchre'de Jerusalem . " MASONIC STUDENT .
Can any brother tell tnc of an old minute book of a lodge , or any old lodge records , of the early part of the last century ? A communication addressed " Editor of the Freemason , iC , Great Oueen-street , " will reach me . MASONIC STUDENT .
Can any Masonic student give me any " cuttings" of papers relative to "Freemasonry" or Sir " Christophei Wren , " or of the old Lodge of St . Paul ' s , previously to 1717 ? A MEMBER OF No . 2 .
I note that Anderson expressly declares in 173 S that the Masons were dissatisfied with Sir Christopher Wren ' s rule , & c . Is not this the cause of the silence of Anderson himself concerning him ? He could say no good ; therefore , he said nothing bad . ANTIOUARIUS .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
The second meeting of the Board of Stewards was held at Freemasons' Hall on Monday last . W . Bro . A . ( . Duff Filer , V . Pat . of Inst ., P . G . S . B ., P . M . No . 657 , was elected Chairman for the evening , and there were present Bros . W . March , G . Bolton , V . P . Freeman , F . Ouitman ,
Harry N . Childs , N . Bridges , A . J . Duff Filer , Major W . E . Williams , R . P . Spice , J . L . Mathers , E . Moutinnes , J . Asninall , J . Mason , E . J . Storr , Thos . Fowler , G . Boulton , C . Beaumont , Jas . Moon , R . M . Bishop , J . Bellerby , Edgar Bowyer , J . Larkin , F . Lassetcr , L . Angcll , W . Wood , Henry Smith , W . II . Saunders , A . McDowall , J . Stanhope , C . Atkins , Y . C . Schiemann , E . C . Woodward
\ V . B . Lethbridge , and C . Storr . The minutes of the first meeting having been read and confirmed , the brethren proceeded to discuss the proposition for the locality of the festival . The returns received from the Stewards , in reply to a circular asking for their opinion as to the place of meetings , were as follows : In favour of Crystal Palace , 24 ; Alexandra Palace , 22 ; Royal
Pavilion , Brighton , 05 ; indifferent , 5 ; unfavourable to Brighton , G ; total 122 . It was then proposed and seconded , " That the Alexandra Palace be selected " and " That the Pavilion at Brighton be selected . " On a division , there were for Alexandra Palace , 7 ; Brighton , 19 . It was then resolved that the festival be held at the Royal Pavilion , Brighton .
Bro . SAYERS ( Messrs . Sayers and Marks ) was in attendance , and submitted the menu , list of prices , & c , which were approved . It was resolved that the price of the dinner tickets be , including first-class return railway fare , brethren , £ 1 is . ; ladies , iSs . ; double ticket , £ 1 ids . Exclusive of railway fare the tickets to be , brethren , 17 s . fid . ; ladies , 15 s . A
special train will be provided . The musical arrangements were entrusted to a sub-committee , consisting of Bros . Edgar Bowyer , J . Bellerby , J . L . Mather , Dr . Scheimann , with the ollicers of the Board ex-officin . It was announced that the annual fete , distribution of prizes , and visit of the Stewards to the Institution will probably take place on Wednesday , the 22 nd June .
Lodge Of Benevolence.
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE .
The monthly meeting of the Lodge of Benevolence , and the quarterly meeting of the Board of Masters were held on Wednesday evening at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . J . M . Clabon presided . Bro . Joshua Nunn occupied the Senior Vice-President's chair , and Bro . James Brett the chair of
Junior Vice-President . At the Board of Masters the agenda paper for next Grand Lodge was settled . The brethren then confirmed recommendations of grants made at last meeting of the lodge , to the amount of £ 365 . There were thirty new cases on the list . The total amount granted was £ l ( m .
The London Masonic Charity Association.
THE LONDON MASONIC CHARITY ASSOCIATION .
A meeting of the Committee of the above Association took place on ( Monday , when fresh members were elected and several matters of detail arranged for the election which was to take place yesterday , and about which wc shall have something to say in our next .
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GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF ENGLAND AND WALES , AND COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES OF THE BRITISH CROWN . HALF-YEARLY COMMUNICATION , AT THE MASONIC ROOMS , THE CRITERION , PICCADILLY , LoNnoN , Tuesday , 31 st May , iSSr . RIGHT HON . THE EARL OF LATHOM , M . W . G . M . M . M . RIGHT HON . LORD HENNIKER , R . W . D . G . M ., M . W . G . M . M . M . ELECT . INSTALLATION OF MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER . On this , the Twenty-filth Anniversary of the Foundation of the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England and Wales , & c , it has been determined to extend the customary arrangements' for the Banquet to follow the Installation of the Grand Master , and to fix the price of Dinner Tickets at 12 s . 6 d ., the Wine being provided at the expense of the Grand Lodge . A Collation will in addition be provided for Ladies , Tickets for which may be obtained at 7 s . 6 d . each . A Musical Selection will be given during Dinner , and a Concert will take place in the evening at which the services of eminent Professionals will be secured , under the direction of the Grand Organist . To enable the Grand Stewards to carry out the various arrangements efficiently and satisfactorily , the return to the Grand Secretary , not later than the 25 th May , of the forms sent out is absolutely necessary . N . B . —Grand Lodge will be opened at 3 . 30 p . m . Dinner will be on the Table at G p . m . precisely . Ladies to assemble at 7 o ' clock p . m . Sa , Red Lion Square , London , W . C . May , 1 SS 1 . FREDERICK BINCKES , P . G . J . W ., Grand Setretary .
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TO THE GOVERNORS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ELECTION OF HOUSE . COMMITTEE . Brethren , You arc particularly requested to attend the next meeting of the General Committee of this Institution at Freemasons' Hall , on Thursday , the 2 Cth inst ., between the hours of four and five o ' clock p . 111 ., to support the reelection of the present I louse Committee . It may be within your recollection that Bro . Thomas Massa , who some years since was employed in the capacity of architect in connection with certain additions to the main building of the School , took occasion , at the last Ouarterly Court , lo submit a proposition for the rebuilding of the very excellent and substantial house recently acquired , occupied as the Junior School , and formerly known as Lyncombe House . The House Committee most strongly opposed this proposition , and were supported in their views by the Ouarterly Court , who , considering the existing building fully adequate to the present requirements of the Institution , negatived Bro . Massa's motion by an overwhelming majority . Bro . Massa has , however , availed himself of the present opportunity to nominate five brethren , one of whom was tlie seconder of his motion , in opposition to the reelection of the present Committee . Two , at least , of the brethren so nominated were proposed by Bro . Massa without their knowledge or consent , and have requested that their names be withdrawn , but as there still remain more than one of the candidates so proposed whose names have not to our knowledge been formally withdrawn , the Committee are sorry to be under the necessity of asking the favour of your attending the meeting on the 2 ( Jth inst ., and giving them unitedly your vote and support . " Yours faithfully and fraternally , HENRY A . Duuois , Vice-Pres . 1 CHARLES IIAMMERTON , Vice-Pres . W . M . HOPE , M . D ., Life Gov . PETER DE L . LONG , Life Gov . Members EDWARD LETCHWORTH , Vice-Pres . lot the House EDMUND C . MATHER , Vice-Pres . f Committee . J OSHUA NUNN , Vice-Pres . I iSMay , iSSi . FRANK RICHARDSON , Vice-Pat . | J A . RI . -CKER , Vice-Pat . 1 GRIFFITHS SMITH , Vice-Pres . J
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NOTICE OMtEMOYAL The Publishing and Printing Offices "THE FREEMASON " HAVE BEEN REMOVED TO 16 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , ( Opposite freemasons' Hall ) .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following reports , cS ; c ., stand over : — Metropolitan Chapter of Improvement ; Norwich Social Lodge , No . 03 ; Consecration of the Citadel Lodge , No . 1 S 97 ; St George ' s Lodge , No . 2 . 42 ; The Irish Masonic Orphan Schools ; Distrirb Grand Lodge of Bengal ; Tunis and Malta , a Paper by Bro . Broadley ; Naval and Military Conclave , No . . ^ .
HOOKS , Sic , RKCK 1 VKD . " The Mystic Tie , " " Keystone , " " Masonic Advocate , " "The Donraster Chronicle , " " Der Long Islaender , " " New York Dispatch , " "Voice of Masonry , " "Jewish Chronicle , " " The Broad Arrow , " "The Cilizcn . " " The Sunday Times , " "The Masonic Record of Western India , " " Australian Freemason , " " La Acacia . "
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THE FREEMASON . SATURDAY , MAY 21 , 1 SS 1 .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ Wc do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of , the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in . 1 spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . ]
THE BANNERS OF FREEMASONRY . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , — Will you kindly give me the opportunity for ascertaining from some higher authority than either the friend from whom I differ or myself , the correct expression to be used in the exhortation to the newly-admitted Mason on the
subject of Charity ? For nearly a quarter of a century I have believed that the sentence " Amongst those who range under its banners " was correct , but I have been lately told that it is not so , "for Freemasonry has but one banner . " As this information was conveyed to me in a lodge of instruction , from which , of course , the error , if it be an error , will be disseminated , it may be of interest to raise the question whether or not our former teachers understood what
they taught . Several works confirm me in that rendering of the pas sage to which I have been accustomed , viz ., in the plural . Amongst these are "The Ceremonies as taught in the Union ' s Emulation Lodge of Improvement for M . M . ' s , " published 1 S 71 , and " Mackey ' s Lexicon , " 1 SG 7 . In the
latter work will be found the following : In symbolic Masonry six banners are generally borne in procession , on each of which is inscribed one of the following words Faith , Hope , Charity , Wisdom , Strength , Beauty . " I fancy my friend is misled by the impression that the
standard of the Grand Lodge of England is the representative banner of Freemasonry . But that cannot be , for other Grand Lodges have their respective distinguishing ensigns . And I contend that the banners referred to in our ritual are the allegorical symbols of Masonry universal , and have no connection of idea with any separate
organisation whatever . Will some brother kindly express his opinion on the matter ? It would interest many to know which is correct . Yours fraternally , ' P . M ., P . Z . Clapham , May iOth . [ They say "banners" at the Kmulation and , if wc think
rightly , the Stability . It is merely a rhetorical or figurative expression , and has no reference to lodge banners . It is an expression in very common use . Wc answer our correspondent from courtesy , but , wc confess we think the query a little too ritualistic for our columns , according to our well known rules . —Kl ) . F . M . I
ANOTHER OLD CONSTITUTION IN EXISTENCE . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , — Mr . Halliwell begins the introduction to the old Masonic poem known as the " Halliwell MS . " as follows : "God alone is gracious and powerful . Thanks to our
gracious God , rather of heaven and earth , and all things that in them are , that he has vouchsafed to give power unto men . " To which Mr . Halliwell adds , " So commences one of the ancient Constitutions of Masonry . " As , to the best of my recollection , I have never seen an old Masonic Constitution beginning with the prayer , or ,
rather , say , with the above thanksgiving , will you , therefore , please to inform me where I can find that Constitution , and , if you know not where it is , will you oblige me by asking Mr . Halliwell where the said Constitution may be seen , and if you are successful in your inquiry , please to print it . It is an important document , if only for
the reasbn that its beginning differs from all other old Constitutions , and who knows whether there is not other matter in it that may serve to throw some light on . Masonic history . Respectfully and fraternally yours ,
Boston , U . S ., IACOB NORTON . May 6 th , 1 SS 1 . [ Wc gladly print Bro . Jacob Norton ' s friendly " query , " and will put ourselves in communication with Mr . Halliwell . —En . F . M . 'l
RED CROSS OF CONSTANT 1 NK . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , — I must ask Bro . Lewis to refer to the two letters Bro . Wade , of New Zealand , has published in the Freemason ,
The first is in the issue of Nov . 27 th , 1 SS 0 , and the second is in that of the 7 th inst ., my replies being in your issue of Dec . nth , 1 SS 0 , and of the 14 th inst ., respectively . Bro . Wade in his first letter speaks of " a Bro . Lewis , I think . " In his second letter he is more explicit , and speaks of " Bro . Lewis , an officer of Grand Conclave , " as having
had certain correspondence handed to him after it had reached England for the second time . The statement is clearly made in each letter by Bro . Wade himself . I never having had any knowledge of this particular correspondence from N . Z ., can only quote Bro . Wade ' s own words for Bro . Lewis's information , and if he is quite sure that he is the Bro . Lewis referred to , as being
Original Correspondence.
( at the time ) an officer of Grand Conclave , would it not be well for him to write to Bro . Wade direct ? Faithfully yours , W . ROBERT WOODMAN , G . Recorder and Registrar General . Ford House , Exeter , May ioth , 1 SS 1 .
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
A CURIOUS MASONIC TRACT . Brethren interested in the subject and study of Masonic bibliography and history will do well to consult the "Masonic Magazine" for May . Beside other attractions , it contains a reprint of what is fairly entitled " A Curious Masonic Tract . " In the interesting notes by the Editor , it is stated that the pamphlet is not in Dr . Kloss ' s
"Bibliographic der Freemaurerei . " This is an error , as it is given at page 132 , under the department of Rituals , and is numbered iSSC . Kloss gives the second edition only , just as the one alluded to , and reprinted by the Editor for the information of the Craft generally . Brethren having aught curious or old , Masonically , should report in the "Notes and Queries" department , and have their possessions properly explained and treated , & c , if needs be . ¦ ¦ W . J . HUGHAN .
ARCHE ROY ALE . I am still more anxious about the books of Bro . Matthew Shuttleworth , as I have stumbled upon a note in one of my museum-books , which gives the name somewhat differently , and at this lapse of time I cannot say which is right . "Statuts et Reglemens de L'Arclicconfrerie Royale des Chevaliers Voyageurs , et confreres de Devotion du Saint Sepulchre'de Jerusalem . " MASONIC STUDENT .
Can any brother tell tnc of an old minute book of a lodge , or any old lodge records , of the early part of the last century ? A communication addressed " Editor of the Freemason , iC , Great Oueen-street , " will reach me . MASONIC STUDENT .
Can any Masonic student give me any " cuttings" of papers relative to "Freemasonry" or Sir " Christophei Wren , " or of the old Lodge of St . Paul ' s , previously to 1717 ? A MEMBER OF No . 2 .
I note that Anderson expressly declares in 173 S that the Masons were dissatisfied with Sir Christopher Wren ' s rule , & c . Is not this the cause of the silence of Anderson himself concerning him ? He could say no good ; therefore , he said nothing bad . ANTIOUARIUS .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
The second meeting of the Board of Stewards was held at Freemasons' Hall on Monday last . W . Bro . A . ( . Duff Filer , V . Pat . of Inst ., P . G . S . B ., P . M . No . 657 , was elected Chairman for the evening , and there were present Bros . W . March , G . Bolton , V . P . Freeman , F . Ouitman ,
Harry N . Childs , N . Bridges , A . J . Duff Filer , Major W . E . Williams , R . P . Spice , J . L . Mathers , E . Moutinnes , J . Asninall , J . Mason , E . J . Storr , Thos . Fowler , G . Boulton , C . Beaumont , Jas . Moon , R . M . Bishop , J . Bellerby , Edgar Bowyer , J . Larkin , F . Lassetcr , L . Angcll , W . Wood , Henry Smith , W . II . Saunders , A . McDowall , J . Stanhope , C . Atkins , Y . C . Schiemann , E . C . Woodward
\ V . B . Lethbridge , and C . Storr . The minutes of the first meeting having been read and confirmed , the brethren proceeded to discuss the proposition for the locality of the festival . The returns received from the Stewards , in reply to a circular asking for their opinion as to the place of meetings , were as follows : In favour of Crystal Palace , 24 ; Alexandra Palace , 22 ; Royal
Pavilion , Brighton , 05 ; indifferent , 5 ; unfavourable to Brighton , G ; total 122 . It was then proposed and seconded , " That the Alexandra Palace be selected " and " That the Pavilion at Brighton be selected . " On a division , there were for Alexandra Palace , 7 ; Brighton , 19 . It was then resolved that the festival be held at the Royal Pavilion , Brighton .
Bro . SAYERS ( Messrs . Sayers and Marks ) was in attendance , and submitted the menu , list of prices , & c , which were approved . It was resolved that the price of the dinner tickets be , including first-class return railway fare , brethren , £ 1 is . ; ladies , iSs . ; double ticket , £ 1 ids . Exclusive of railway fare the tickets to be , brethren , 17 s . fid . ; ladies , 15 s . A
special train will be provided . The musical arrangements were entrusted to a sub-committee , consisting of Bros . Edgar Bowyer , J . Bellerby , J . L . Mather , Dr . Scheimann , with the ollicers of the Board ex-officin . It was announced that the annual fete , distribution of prizes , and visit of the Stewards to the Institution will probably take place on Wednesday , the 22 nd June .
Lodge Of Benevolence.
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE .
The monthly meeting of the Lodge of Benevolence , and the quarterly meeting of the Board of Masters were held on Wednesday evening at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . J . M . Clabon presided . Bro . Joshua Nunn occupied the Senior Vice-President's chair , and Bro . James Brett the chair of
Junior Vice-President . At the Board of Masters the agenda paper for next Grand Lodge was settled . The brethren then confirmed recommendations of grants made at last meeting of the lodge , to the amount of £ 365 . There were thirty new cases on the list . The total amount granted was £ l ( m .
The London Masonic Charity Association.
THE LONDON MASONIC CHARITY ASSOCIATION .
A meeting of the Committee of the above Association took place on ( Monday , when fresh members were elected and several matters of detail arranged for the election which was to take place yesterday , and about which wc shall have something to say in our next .