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The Early Grand Encampment Of England And Conclave Of Faith And Fidelity.
THE EARLY GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF ENGLAND AND CONCLAVE OF FAITH AND FIDELITY .
April 7 . —The most eminent and supreme Grand Master , Sir Knight Col . C . K . K . TYNTE , having signified his intention of honouring the encampment with his presence on this occasion , the attendance was very numerous on the part of the members and their friends ; there were also several Grand Officers present , among whom we noticed the Deputy Grand Master ( Stuart ) , the Grand Prior ( B . B . Cabbell ) , the P . G . C . for Kent ( Crucefix ) the Grand Captain ( Alston )& c . & c .
, , There . were seven installations , which were most impressively conducted by Sir Knight J . A . D . Cox , the E . Com . of the Encampment , assisted by Sir Knight Spiers . At the banquet Sir Knight Cox sustained the office of chairman with admirable precision , and gratified his numerous friends as much by his courteous attention as by his happy remarks on each toast ancl sentiment .
The arrangements were perfect ; the vocal choir , under the charge of Sir Knight Blewitt , left nothing to be wished for ; and , taken as a whole , the meeting was as worthy the approbation of the Grand Master ancl his friends , as it was creditable to the liberality of the encampment .
The Frederick Encampment,
THE FREDERICK ENCAMPMENT ,
PROVINCE OF SURREY . May 30 . —This encampment , the warrant of which has onl y been granted a few months , met at the Greyhound Hotel , Croydon , and the newly appointed Grand Chaplain of the United Grancl Lodge , the Rev . J . E . Cox , M . A ., was installed a Kni ght Templar . The encampment was beautifully furnished and set out in the assembly room , which from
its size and proportions is peculiarly well adapted for the purpose . The ceremonies of the installation were performed without any curtailment , ancl in a most impressive manner , by the M . E . C . Sir Knight R . Lea Wilson , ably assisted by Sir Davy . l W . Nash , who we believe is shortly to succeed to the commandership of the encampment . The officers of the encampment to whom the warrant was ori ginally granted are : —Sir Knights R . Lea Wilson , M . E . C . ; Davyd W . Nash , First Captain ; the Rev . S . Lea Wilson , Second Captain ; the Rev . F . Orme , Grancl Marshal , & c . & c .
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The Early Grand Encampment Of England And Conclave Of Faith And Fidelity.
THE EARLY GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF ENGLAND AND CONCLAVE OF FAITH AND FIDELITY .
April 7 . —The most eminent and supreme Grand Master , Sir Knight Col . C . K . K . TYNTE , having signified his intention of honouring the encampment with his presence on this occasion , the attendance was very numerous on the part of the members and their friends ; there were also several Grand Officers present , among whom we noticed the Deputy Grand Master ( Stuart ) , the Grand Prior ( B . B . Cabbell ) , the P . G . C . for Kent ( Crucefix ) the Grand Captain ( Alston )& c . & c .
, , There . were seven installations , which were most impressively conducted by Sir Knight J . A . D . Cox , the E . Com . of the Encampment , assisted by Sir Knight Spiers . At the banquet Sir Knight Cox sustained the office of chairman with admirable precision , and gratified his numerous friends as much by his courteous attention as by his happy remarks on each toast ancl sentiment .
The arrangements were perfect ; the vocal choir , under the charge of Sir Knight Blewitt , left nothing to be wished for ; and , taken as a whole , the meeting was as worthy the approbation of the Grand Master ancl his friends , as it was creditable to the liberality of the encampment .
The Frederick Encampment,
THE FREDERICK ENCAMPMENT ,
PROVINCE OF SURREY . May 30 . —This encampment , the warrant of which has onl y been granted a few months , met at the Greyhound Hotel , Croydon , and the newly appointed Grand Chaplain of the United Grancl Lodge , the Rev . J . E . Cox , M . A ., was installed a Kni ght Templar . The encampment was beautifully furnished and set out in the assembly room , which from
its size and proportions is peculiarly well adapted for the purpose . The ceremonies of the installation were performed without any curtailment , ancl in a most impressive manner , by the M . E . C . Sir Knight R . Lea Wilson , ably assisted by Sir Davy . l W . Nash , who we believe is shortly to succeed to the commandership of the encampment . The officers of the encampment to whom the warrant was ori ginally granted are : —Sir Knights R . Lea Wilson , M . E . C . ; Davyd W . Nash , First Captain ; the Rev . S . Lea Wilson , Second Captain ; the Rev . F . Orme , Grancl Marshal , & c . & c .