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Masonic Intelligence.
The Brethren and Officers of the LION LOTMJE , Whitby , with their appropriate jewels , & c . ( two and two ) Juniors first . Other visiting Brethren , according to the seniority of Lodges . Two Deacons , with jewels and wands—Brothers SPARK and BEAN . Brethren of the Lodge out of Office . Banner of the Royal Arch , born by Brother PEARSON . Companions of the Rcryal Arch , in sashes , & c . of the Order .
Three Grand Chiefs , Companions , J . WILSON ,-J OHN DODSWOIITH , and J . SMITH . Brother CAWDELL . P . G , S . for the county of Durham , and other visiting Brethren of distinction . Treasurer , jwith his staff , Brother CHAPMAN—Secretary , with his roll , Brother CHANCELLOR . Three Lig hts and Candlesticks carried by Brothers M'MILLAN , WINDLE , and HAWSON . Architect , with the Plate and Book of Constitutions , Brother
ATKINSON , —The Bible borne by Brother SCHOFIELD . Two Clergymen in their gowns , jewels , & c . Brothers CRAVEN , DODSWORTII , and PLAXTON DICKENSON . Past Master , Brother DIBBLE . Senior-Warden , Brother MARFLITT ; Junior Warden , Brother DEN TON . A Knig ht Templar as Grand Sword-Bearer , Brother SAVERY . " Worshiful MasterBrother WILLIAM TRAVIS .
p , Chiefs of Knights Templars , Brothers JOHN TRAVIS and GEORGE DODSWORTII . Marshal of the Ceremony , Brother STANFIELD , P . G . S . for the county of Durham . The Knights Templars , armed and in the , sashes , & c . of their Order .
In this form the Brethren proceeded through Sepulchre and Church Streets to the South Porch of the church , where the Order was invested , the Worshipful Master and his Sword-Bearer taking the lead , the Knights Templars , as Champions of the Masonic Religion , immediately following .
The Officers and Brethren were placed in appropriate seats , according to their different degrees and stations . The Service was-read by Brother DODSWORTII , the istof HAGGAI and the first Gospel of St . JOHN being selected as lessons for the clay , —and an excellent sermon ,- illustrating and defending the principles of Masonry ( of which an account will be given in a future Number ) was given by Brother DICKENSON . ' Arise and blow tby Trumpet ,
Fame , ' was sung by Brother STAICFIELP , cborussed by the Brethren , and accompanied on the organ by Brother REDHEAD . The procession returned , in the original order , by Queen-Street and the Market Place , to the gates of the Oid Globe , where it was again invested , the Worshipful Master proceeding to the scite of the building , round which the Brethren were formed according to their respective stations . SilencR having been commanded by the Worshipful Master , the inscription on the Plate to be deposited under the Stone was read in
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Masonic Intelligence.
The Brethren and Officers of the LION LOTMJE , Whitby , with their appropriate jewels , & c . ( two and two ) Juniors first . Other visiting Brethren , according to the seniority of Lodges . Two Deacons , with jewels and wands—Brothers SPARK and BEAN . Brethren of the Lodge out of Office . Banner of the Royal Arch , born by Brother PEARSON . Companions of the Rcryal Arch , in sashes , & c . of the Order .
Three Grand Chiefs , Companions , J . WILSON ,-J OHN DODSWOIITH , and J . SMITH . Brother CAWDELL . P . G , S . for the county of Durham , and other visiting Brethren of distinction . Treasurer , jwith his staff , Brother CHAPMAN—Secretary , with his roll , Brother CHANCELLOR . Three Lig hts and Candlesticks carried by Brothers M'MILLAN , WINDLE , and HAWSON . Architect , with the Plate and Book of Constitutions , Brother
ATKINSON , —The Bible borne by Brother SCHOFIELD . Two Clergymen in their gowns , jewels , & c . Brothers CRAVEN , DODSWORTII , and PLAXTON DICKENSON . Past Master , Brother DIBBLE . Senior-Warden , Brother MARFLITT ; Junior Warden , Brother DEN TON . A Knig ht Templar as Grand Sword-Bearer , Brother SAVERY . " Worshiful MasterBrother WILLIAM TRAVIS .
p , Chiefs of Knights Templars , Brothers JOHN TRAVIS and GEORGE DODSWORTII . Marshal of the Ceremony , Brother STANFIELD , P . G . S . for the county of Durham . The Knights Templars , armed and in the , sashes , & c . of their Order .
In this form the Brethren proceeded through Sepulchre and Church Streets to the South Porch of the church , where the Order was invested , the Worshipful Master and his Sword-Bearer taking the lead , the Knights Templars , as Champions of the Masonic Religion , immediately following .
The Officers and Brethren were placed in appropriate seats , according to their different degrees and stations . The Service was-read by Brother DODSWORTII , the istof HAGGAI and the first Gospel of St . JOHN being selected as lessons for the clay , —and an excellent sermon ,- illustrating and defending the principles of Masonry ( of which an account will be given in a future Number ) was given by Brother DICKENSON . ' Arise and blow tby Trumpet ,
Fame , ' was sung by Brother STAICFIELP , cborussed by the Brethren , and accompanied on the organ by Brother REDHEAD . The procession returned , in the original order , by Queen-Street and the Market Place , to the gates of the Oid Globe , where it was again invested , the Worshipful Master proceeding to the scite of the building , round which the Brethren were formed according to their respective stations . SilencR having been commanded by the Worshipful Master , the inscription on the Plate to be deposited under the Stone was read in