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Scotland.
a result , arose from the fact ( which of itself , irrespective of any consequent advantages , was greatly to be rejoiced at ) that , during the last year , no fewer than ei ght Chapters on the Roll , many of them having for a long course of years remained in a state of dormancy , had by exertions on the part of the Grand Committee been referred to their place on the Roll ; and from measures lately enacted by the Supreme Chapter , Avhereby it is intended to institute periodic personal visitations to the
different Chapters throughout Scotland , AA'ith the view of disseminating the principles of the Order , and exciting their members to greater ardour and exertion , some considerable accession to the strength and resources of the Supreme Chapter Avas confidently to be anticipated : Various toasts and sentiments peculiar to the business of the day and the occasion now celebrated folloAved , in all which the greatest
harmony and good feeling prevailed , ascribed , as it no doubt was , to the kind and urbane deportment of their Most Excellent Chairman , Avho , by means of the well-directed exertions of himself and others by Avhom he Avas supported , excited the approbation and gratification of every Companion present . W . G , G . S . N ., Edinburgh , 3 rd June , 1854 .
Colonial.
COLONIAL .
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM .
KINGSTON , CANADA WEST . —On the 10 th of April the Hugh de Payens Encampment , for which the M . E . and S . G . M . had granted a Warrant , dated the 10 th of March , 1854 , was opened at Kingston , Canada West , under Fr . Capt . W . J . B . McLeod Moore , Past 2 d Grand Captain , who is nominated E . C , on which occasion twelve Frs . were installed into the Order ; and at a meeting of the Encampment on the 9 th of May last , eight other Frs . were installed in the Order .
This promises to be one of the first Encampments under the Grand Conclave of England , and it is expected that , before the expiration of the present year , several other Encampments will be established in other towns in the Canadas and Quebec , as the Order is taken up with much spirit by all the leading Masons there . Amongst those who have respectively joined and been installed in the Hugh de Payens Encampment , are Frs . Col . W . Vorke Moore , H . M . 54 th Regiment ; the Prov . G . M . s of Canada West and Quebec ; Frs . James
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Scotland.
a result , arose from the fact ( which of itself , irrespective of any consequent advantages , was greatly to be rejoiced at ) that , during the last year , no fewer than ei ght Chapters on the Roll , many of them having for a long course of years remained in a state of dormancy , had by exertions on the part of the Grand Committee been referred to their place on the Roll ; and from measures lately enacted by the Supreme Chapter , Avhereby it is intended to institute periodic personal visitations to the
different Chapters throughout Scotland , AA'ith the view of disseminating the principles of the Order , and exciting their members to greater ardour and exertion , some considerable accession to the strength and resources of the Supreme Chapter Avas confidently to be anticipated : Various toasts and sentiments peculiar to the business of the day and the occasion now celebrated folloAved , in all which the greatest
harmony and good feeling prevailed , ascribed , as it no doubt was , to the kind and urbane deportment of their Most Excellent Chairman , Avho , by means of the well-directed exertions of himself and others by Avhom he Avas supported , excited the approbation and gratification of every Companion present . W . G , G . S . N ., Edinburgh , 3 rd June , 1854 .
Colonial.
COLONIAL .
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM .
KINGSTON , CANADA WEST . —On the 10 th of April the Hugh de Payens Encampment , for which the M . E . and S . G . M . had granted a Warrant , dated the 10 th of March , 1854 , was opened at Kingston , Canada West , under Fr . Capt . W . J . B . McLeod Moore , Past 2 d Grand Captain , who is nominated E . C , on which occasion twelve Frs . were installed into the Order ; and at a meeting of the Encampment on the 9 th of May last , eight other Frs . were installed in the Order .
This promises to be one of the first Encampments under the Grand Conclave of England , and it is expected that , before the expiration of the present year , several other Encampments will be established in other towns in the Canadas and Quebec , as the Order is taken up with much spirit by all the leading Masons there . Amongst those who have respectively joined and been installed in the Hugh de Payens Encampment , are Frs . Col . W . Vorke Moore , H . M . 54 th Regiment ; the Prov . G . M . s of Canada West and Quebec ; Frs . James