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    Article ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. ← Page 2 of 2
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    Article THE M.W. GRAND MASTER. Page 1 of 1
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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

FEMALE FUND . Receipts . £ s . d . Balance 31 st March , 1870 1 , 061 2 11 Donation from Grand Lodge ... 300 0 0 Do . from Grand Chapter 50 0 0 Donations from Lodges , Chapters and Individuals 1 , 500 2 6 Annual Subscriptions 521 11 0 Moiety of Legacy . of late Miss Sarah Dorset , of Reading ... ¦ 50 0 0 Dividends on StockMn the Government Funds .., 396 15 0

£ 3 , 879 11 5 . Disbursements . £ s . d . Payment to Annuitants ... 1 , 745 0 0 ¦ Salary , Secretary 100 0 0 . . ( Secretary 4 T 10 8 Commission , | CoUecto ^ 1 2 6 5 0 0

Messenger Taxes , Asylum 24 11 8 . Mrs . Mary Walker ' s Funeral Expenses 5 9 G Stationery , Books , Printing , Ballotfcing Papers , & c 44 10 9 Office Expenses , Rent , Gas , Coals , & c , 24 5 0 Advertisements ... ... ... ... ... 7 11 8 Postage ' 38 2 11 Petty Disbursements , including Election Expenses 23 13 5

£ 2 , 166 18 Purchase of £ 450 Stock , 3 per cent . Consols ... £ 414 2 9 £ 2 , 581 0 10 Balance on this Account £ 1 , 298 10 7 FOB SUSTEKATIOS' OF BUILDING : — Receipts . £ s . d . Balance 31 st March , 1870 8 10 9 Subsequent Receipts ... ... 30 O O

38 10 9 Disbursements . £ s . d . Repairs , & c , done at the Asylum 24 7 S Balance on this Account 14 3 1 The Permanent Income of the Institution is as follows : —

MALE FUKD . . . Annual Grant from Grand Lodge 500 0 0 Do . from Grand Chapter 100 0 0 Dividends on £ 22 , 650 Stock in fche Government Funds 688 10 0

£ 1288 10 0 FEMALE FTJKD Annual Grant from ' Grand Lodge 300 0 0 Do . from Grand Chapter ... ... ... 50 0 0 Dividends on £ 13 , 450 Stock in the Government Funds ... ... 403 10 0

£ 753 10 0 FOB SUSTE ^ ATIOB ; ? THE B UILDING ;—Dividends on £ 1 , 000 Stock in the Government Funds 30 0 0 Kotal Permanent Income ... ... . ... £ 2072 0 0 The foregoing will be read with interest by the Subscribers to the Institution , aud by the Graft in general , who will all feel a great interest in the

Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

prosperity of the Institution affording relief to its aged members and their widows . Ifc is a source of congratulation thafc fche enormous drain upon the stream of British charity , consequent on Continental disturbances , has solittle affected the contributions , during the year , to this and the other Masonic charities .

The M.W. Grand Master.

THE M . W . GRAND MASTER .

The following , from the " Daily Telegraph / ' of June 13 th , will doubtless prove a source of gratification to all English Masons : — The distinguished services rendered by Lord de Grey in connection with the Treaty of

Washington will , we are glad to know , meet with suitable recognition . The country will learn with pleasure that his lordship is about to be raised to the rank of Marquis , under the title of Marquis of Ripon . This step will , we are sure , receive

the warm , approval of men of all parties , who will recognise the value of Lord de Grey's labours iu the negotiations so happily completed , and the beneficial influence he has been enabled to exert in- strengthening the bonds of amity between

England and the United States . Lord Tenterden , who acted as Secretary to the English members of the Joint High Commission , will be made a civil C . B .

Grand Orient Of France.

GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE .

The following is the translation of a circular issued by the " Grand Orient of France , Supreme Council for Prance , and the French possessions . " Orient de Paris , 29 th May , 187 . 1 . To the brethren of the Lodges ofthe Jurisdiction .

Very dear Brethren , The criminal and lamentable events of which Paris has recently become the theatre , has induced , on the part of a certain number of Freemasons , acts which are prejudicial to the cause of

Masonry , not only in Prance , but throughout the world . These acts public opinion has already judged . The principles of our institution ancl its laws absolutely interdict such manifestations as have been made by this party of Freemasons , ( or

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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 1
THE M.W. GRAND MASTER. Article 2
GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE. Article 2
"POMEROY'S DEMOCRAT," NEW YORK, AND THE " FREEMASON," LONDON. Article 3
ADDRESS TO SIR R. A. SHAFTO ADAIR, PROV. G.M. SUFFOLK. Article 5
ADDRESS BY THE CROWN PRINCE OF PRUSSIA. Article 5
THE EYE THAT SEETH IN SECRET. Article 7
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 74. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 10
Obituary. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
BLACKBURN. Article 17
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 24TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION . Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

FEMALE FUND . Receipts . £ s . d . Balance 31 st March , 1870 1 , 061 2 11 Donation from Grand Lodge ... 300 0 0 Do . from Grand Chapter 50 0 0 Donations from Lodges , Chapters and Individuals 1 , 500 2 6 Annual Subscriptions 521 11 0 Moiety of Legacy . of late Miss Sarah Dorset , of Reading ... ¦ 50 0 0 Dividends on StockMn the Government Funds .., 396 15 0

£ 3 , 879 11 5 . Disbursements . £ s . d . Payment to Annuitants ... 1 , 745 0 0 ¦ Salary , Secretary 100 0 0 . . ( Secretary 4 T 10 8 Commission , | CoUecto ^ 1 2 6 5 0 0

Messenger Taxes , Asylum 24 11 8 . Mrs . Mary Walker ' s Funeral Expenses 5 9 G Stationery , Books , Printing , Ballotfcing Papers , & c 44 10 9 Office Expenses , Rent , Gas , Coals , & c , 24 5 0 Advertisements ... ... ... ... ... 7 11 8 Postage ' 38 2 11 Petty Disbursements , including Election Expenses 23 13 5

£ 2 , 166 18 Purchase of £ 450 Stock , 3 per cent . Consols ... £ 414 2 9 £ 2 , 581 0 10 Balance on this Account £ 1 , 298 10 7 FOB SUSTEKATIOS' OF BUILDING : — Receipts . £ s . d . Balance 31 st March , 1870 8 10 9 Subsequent Receipts ... ... 30 O O

38 10 9 Disbursements . £ s . d . Repairs , & c , done at the Asylum 24 7 S Balance on this Account 14 3 1 The Permanent Income of the Institution is as follows : —

MALE FUKD . . . Annual Grant from Grand Lodge 500 0 0 Do . from Grand Chapter 100 0 0 Dividends on £ 22 , 650 Stock in fche Government Funds 688 10 0

£ 1288 10 0 FEMALE FTJKD Annual Grant from ' Grand Lodge 300 0 0 Do . from Grand Chapter ... ... ... 50 0 0 Dividends on £ 13 , 450 Stock in the Government Funds ... ... 403 10 0

£ 753 10 0 FOB SUSTE ^ ATIOB ; ? THE B UILDING ;—Dividends on £ 1 , 000 Stock in the Government Funds 30 0 0 Kotal Permanent Income ... ... . ... £ 2072 0 0 The foregoing will be read with interest by the Subscribers to the Institution , aud by the Graft in general , who will all feel a great interest in the

Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

prosperity of the Institution affording relief to its aged members and their widows . Ifc is a source of congratulation thafc fche enormous drain upon the stream of British charity , consequent on Continental disturbances , has solittle affected the contributions , during the year , to this and the other Masonic charities .

The M.W. Grand Master.

THE M . W . GRAND MASTER .

The following , from the " Daily Telegraph / ' of June 13 th , will doubtless prove a source of gratification to all English Masons : — The distinguished services rendered by Lord de Grey in connection with the Treaty of

Washington will , we are glad to know , meet with suitable recognition . The country will learn with pleasure that his lordship is about to be raised to the rank of Marquis , under the title of Marquis of Ripon . This step will , we are sure , receive

the warm , approval of men of all parties , who will recognise the value of Lord de Grey's labours iu the negotiations so happily completed , and the beneficial influence he has been enabled to exert in- strengthening the bonds of amity between

England and the United States . Lord Tenterden , who acted as Secretary to the English members of the Joint High Commission , will be made a civil C . B .

Grand Orient Of France.

GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE .

The following is the translation of a circular issued by the " Grand Orient of France , Supreme Council for Prance , and the French possessions . " Orient de Paris , 29 th May , 187 . 1 . To the brethren of the Lodges ofthe Jurisdiction .

Very dear Brethren , The criminal and lamentable events of which Paris has recently become the theatre , has induced , on the part of a certain number of Freemasons , acts which are prejudicial to the cause of

Masonry , not only in Prance , but throughout the world . These acts public opinion has already judged . The principles of our institution ancl its laws absolutely interdict such manifestations as have been made by this party of Freemasons , ( or

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