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The Primrose League Gazette from London, Greater London, England • Page 7

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July 5, 1890. THE PEIMEOSE LEAGUE GAZETTE. 5 SOLIHULL HABITATION (NO. For 1889 Mrs. Fairbank, Mrs.

Courtenay Lord, Mrs. Graham de Lancy, Mrs. Sydney Mitchell, Miss Tanner, J. Courtenay Lord, Adams, Burbidge, and Stafforn. STAINES HABITATION (NO.

1162). 1889 A. E. Newman, E. Chapman, and N.

Eldridge. STANMORE HABITATION (MIDDLESEX, NO. 429). 1889: William Day and Andrew Groenham. STOCKBRIDGE AND DISTRICT HABITATION (NO.

1374). 1889: Walter White. ST. GEORGE HABITATION (NO. For 1889 Mrs.

A. M. Allwork. For 1890 Mrs. Mary Ann Flack, Mrs.

A. Roose Jones, Miss C. Chamberlain, D. Carr-Binnie, James R. StrodeDouglas, J.

F. Flack, A. W. Wace, Geo. M.

Jameson, W. J. Ogilvy, and E. F. Seymour.

TATTON HABITATION (CHESHIRE, NO. For 1889 Mrs. Kate Lindsey, Mrs. Sarah Ellen Stapleton, Mrs. White, Messrs.

J. H. P. Morris, G. F.

Smith, Wm. Plant, T. E. Walton, and J. Sudlow.

TEIGNBRIDGE HABITATION (NEWTON ABBOT, NO. For 1888 David Leeman. For 1889 Mrs. M. L.

Grimbly, Mrs. M. S. Warren, Mrs. Marcus Hare, Miss M.

E. Kenwood, Riach, and Myles L. Formby. TETTENHALL HABITATION (WOLVERHAMPTON No. 1456).

1887, 1888, and 1889: H. D. Thorneycroft. For 1888 and 1889: Alfred Farnall. For 1889 Thorneycroft, T.

Venables, F. Townsend, C. Crane, C. Davies, Richard Edwards, Henry Riley, J. Perry, E.

Martin, W. Blizzard, and S. Chappell. TEWKESBURY HABITATION (NO. For 1889 Messrs.

A. C. Dowdeswell, K. C. Fowler, W.

E. Hayward, Alfred Baker, W. Allard, W. Pearce, A. G.

Kitching, and Hy. J. Gough. TODMORDEN VALLEY HABITATION (NO. 946).

1889 William Austwick, J. B. Crossley, Luke Warrender, and Chadwick. TORQUAY HABITATION (No. 516).

1889: Mrs. Matthews, Mrs. Masters, Miss Cawdle, Miss Clcvcrley, Miss Ethel Grist, Chichester Matthews, and Vallance. TREDEGAR HABITATION (NEWPORT No. For 1889: A.

Clark Jones, John H. Wearsey, Robert T. Martin, A. J. Woodcock, John Harris, and Robert Sinimond.

TRENCH HABITATION WHITECHAPEL, NO. For 1889 W. Bishop, Thomas Cole, Edward Ellis, Kester Knight, John Murphy, Thomas Rod well, W. H. Starley, Stephen Sweeney, Capt.

Charles Le Poer Trench, Alexander John Jonas, and William Seber. VALENTINE HABITATION (WORKINGION No. 1173). 1889 Mrs. Anne Ward, Mrs.

Stevens, and Mrs. N. Jenkinson. (NO. 727).

1887 and 1888 John Gregson. WARNINGLID AND WARNINGLID KNIGHTS' HABITATIONS (Nos. 1097 and For 1889 Mrs. Huth, Mrs. Campbell, Miss Tulloch, Mr.

Huth, and Mr. Hyder. WICKEN HABITATION (No. For 1889 and 1890 Miss Cadogan. WIMBORNE HABITATION (NO.

410). 1887, 1888, and 1889: K. Atkinson, J. Ball, H. Bishop, F.

1). Crumplen, W. Emden, W. F. Graves, S.

C. Harding, W. Jenkins, J. Malen, E. Poley, J.

P. Button, P. Timoncy, and R. Willoughby. For 1888 and 1889 J.

Bartlett, C. Ball, J. H. Blight, T. 1).

Bellamy, W. Bellamy, C. Banks, F. H. Bingham, J.

W. Spedding, J. Lane, W. Mackay, W. Cooper, W.

C. Shayer, Rees, A. Warren, and G. Arnold. For 1889 J.

Edmond and S. Prout. WOLSTONBURY HABITATION (No. 1030). 1887, 1888, and 1889 Rev.

W. E. A. Young. For 1889 Mrs.

II. A. Gordon and Miss Louisa Gen tie. WOOD GREEN HABITATION (NO. For 1888: Messrs.

Win. Dewdney, Samuel Donkin, Edmund Lamprell, George Gordon Minns, and W. II. Rickinson. For 1889 Mr.

Wm. Rendell. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE WEEK Ending July 12th. Erratum. 14th Trench Habitation (No.

1087), John Hawkins to be Honorary Knight, should read, John Hawkins to be Knight Companion. N. B. When sending any Returns to the Grand Chancery, Hon. Sees, and others should be extremely careful to write INITIALS and DATES very clearly and distinctly, otherwise perfect accuracy is impossible.

THE HONOURABLE ORDER OF THE GRAND STAR. To BE COMPANIONS OF THE GRAND STAR (First Grade). Hugh Jenner, Vennwood Habitation, No. 1405. To BE KNIGHTS OR DAMES OF THE GRAND STAR (Second Grade).

Mrs. G. H. Lowe, Stoke Damerel Habitation, No. 798.

Miss Mary Morris, Tatton Habitation, No. 1676. Mrs. Creswick, Hallamshire Divisional Council, D. 18.

Thomas Hooper, Vale of Avon Habitation, No. 1220. William Ellison, Hunsley Beacon Habitation, No. 1588. Versturme, West Bristol Divisional Council, D.

2. Mrs. Lina Hamilton, Hamilton Habitation, Topshatn, No. 2090. Alex.

Kelso Hamilton, Hamilton Habitation, Topsham, No. 2090. Henry Minshull Stockdale, Harafordshe Habitation, No. 1280. Mrs.

Margaret Rose Sykes, Thornbury Habitation, No. 492. William Baker, Beaconsfield Habitation, Kidderminster, No. 268. Rev.

Percy Henry Milne, Melbury Habitation, No. 1588. To BE KNIGHT COMMANDER OF THE GRAND STAR (Third Grade). Col. G.

Best, R.H.A., Wardour Habitation, No. 1497. To BE MARSHAL OF THE GRAND STAR (Fourth Grade). The Right Hon. Arthur James Balfour, M.P., Northumberland Habitation, No.

568, 5th. PIJRLEY HABITATION (NO 997) will hold a fete, by the kind permission of Mr. Blagrave, in Calcot Park, Reading, music, sports, Addresses by Captain Selwyn, M.P., Mr. Mount, M.P., Sir G. Russell, M.P., and Mr.

Pettifer. HAYTON HABITATION (NO. 1543). and Mrs. Edward Banner, Ruling Councillor and Dame-President, will give a garden party to the members of the above Habitation, from 5 to 8 .30 at Blacklow House, Roby.

The annual meeting will be held at the same time and place. A band will be in attendance. WELLS HABITATION (SOMERSETSHIRE Professor Golding, the celebrated ventriloquist, mimic, and illusionist, with his Odd Folk," is engaged. Habitations in the vicinity wishing to secure him for the day previous or Monday following, on favourable terms, should apply as quickly as possible to Mr. Austin Sparks, 14, Piccadilly-circus, W.

PECKIIAM HABITATION (NO 886). The Executive Council of this Habitation have arranged an excursion of the members and their friends to Chcvening Park, near Sevenoaks, tho seat of Earl Stanhope, who has kindly placed it at their disposal. They have made special arrangements with the South Eastern Railway Company for tickets at reduced fares from London Bridge and New Cross to Dunton Green. A cold luncheon will be served at 1.30, and tea at 5.30 p.m. A band has been specially engaged, and there will bo dancing on the lawns during the afternoon.

Full information can be obtained of the Hon. Secretaries, 100, Ivydale- road, Nunhead, S.E. Monday. GROSMONT HABITATION (NO quarterly meeting will be held in the School-room. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock by Thos.

Bagnall, R.C. HAMILTON HABITATION (NORTH KENSINGTON, NO grand entertainment, preceded by a tea, will be held at tho Ladbroke Hall, Ladbroke-grove, W. Tea to commence at 6.30 p.m., entertainment at 8 p.m. The. Primrose Buds," young ladies of the Victoria Dames' Habitation (No.

661), under the direction of Mrs. Rea, will give their musical entertainment, "Rulo Britannia," "Rose Fete," Capt. Walter H. James, R.E., L.C.C. (adopted Conservative candidate for North Kensington), has promised to deliver a short address.

To be followed by the comedy in one act, Tho Duchess of Bayswater and produced under the direction of Mrs. Newton Phillips, assisted by many distinguished professionals and amateurs. Tickets 2s. and to be procured by letter from Herbert Chorley, 24, Chepstow Villas, W. Tuesday.

WARKWORTH HABITATION (NORTHUMBERLAND, NO air meeting in tho Courtyard of Warkworth Castle (by kind permission of the Duke of Northumberland), at 7.30 p.m. for business, and at 8 to the public. Sir William Worsley, Mr. H. A.

Worsley, Councillor Plummer of Newcastle, and other gentlemen will kindly give addresses. The Broomhill String Band is engaged, and a dance will follow the speeches. Wednesday. WREXHAM HABITATION (No. fete in Cefn Park (by kind permission of Sir Roger Palmer, Sports, speeches, and dancing.

Speeches by the Hon. Geo. T. Kenyon, and Geo. S.

Lane-Fox, vice-Chancellor of tho League. The Wrexham Borough Brass Band is engaged. Tickets Is. 3d. each, but if procured prior to the festival Is.

Sixpence each to members of the League. Thursday. WYE-SIDE HABITATION (HEREFORD summer fete will take place, at Rotherwas (by kind permission of Mrs. de la Barre Bodenham). Sir Joseph Bailey, will be present and deliver an address.

The Primrose Choir will give glees, part songs, and there will be various other attractions in the way of athletic sports, dancing, MILLBROOK HABITATION (No. grand f6te, from 2 to 9 p.m., in Bligbmont Park. The Town Band will perform. There will be athletic sports and prizes. A good tea at 4.30 to 5.30 p.m.

Addresses will be given, and a dramatic entertainment will conclude the amusements. Members of the Habitation free (on showing receipt-card for 1890-91); non-members, 6d. Tickets at the gate or from Miss J. Macdonald, Barnfield, Hill. Saturday.

WINSHILL HABITATION (NO garden party will beheld at The Woodlands, Winshill (by kind permission of G. Tomhnson, Tea at 4 30 m. members non-members Is. Sir H. Wilmot, Col Pearson Mr.

Bruce, and others are expected to attend. COMING EVENTS. The Editor desires to make this column as complete as possible, and he will be obliged to the Secretaries of the various Habitations if they toill supply him. with early notices of any meeting, picnic, entertainment, dec, about to take place, for insertion. MOSTYN-HAWARDEN HABITATION (NO.

primrose fete will be held at Springfield House, Hawarden, July 21st. KNIGHTLEY HABITATION (S. NORTH-HANTS, NO. F6te at Badby House, near Daventry (by kind permission of the Hon. C.

W. Fitzwilliam), August 8th..

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