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expressed his thanks to Lord Leigh and the other visitors who had that day honoured the Chapter with their presence . He should never forget the marked kindness and support he had received during his two years of office . When he was first invited by the Companions to be their F . P . in the new Chapter , he hesitated for some time , fearing that his residing in Birmingham would prove an obstacle to the fulfilment of his duties ; but having accepted the honour , he was

determined to carry out the duties that devolved upon him , and to make the Chapter a working one : in doing so he had been most ably supported by his brother officers . He was proud to leave them in so prosperous a state , and trusted the Chapter would long continue in the same flourishing condition . Comp . Elkington concluded by stating he had received a note from the Dep . Prov . G . M . for Warwickshire , expressing his regret that he had been prevented at the last moment from visiting the Chapter , as he had intended .

The toast of " The visiting Companions" was responded to by Comp . Machin ( Comp . Le Yeau having been obliged to return to town ) , who concurred in all that had been stated of the Northampton Chapter . He had paid it several visits with his friend the P . F . P ., and had had much pleasure in officiating at some of their meetings . He begged , also , to assure the Companions how much the visitors had enjoyed the day ' s proceedings .

" The health of the Officers " was ably responded to by Comp . Welshman , as E . The next toast was "The health of Comp . Higgins , the 'independent member . ' " Although office had been pressed upon him , he preferred lending his valuable services independently . Comp . Higgins having duly acknowledged the toast , proposed " The Ladies , " which was responded to by the Marquis of Huntley , thus bringing to a conclusion one of the most pleasant meetings it has been our good fortune to attend .

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . Cross of Christ Encampment . —An Encampment was held at Radley ' s Hotel , New Bridge Street , Dec . 21 st . Present , Sir Kt . R . Costa , P . O . as E . G ., in the unavoidable absence of Sir Kt . the Rev . J . E . Cox , E . G . ; Past Commanders , Goldsworthy , Baumer , Lieut . Cob G . Vernon , Spencer ; Sir Kts . Foukes and Rawson , 1 st and 2 nd Captains ; Dr . Kent , Expert , and Sir Kt . Moore ,

Standard Bearer . The principal business was the election of Eminent Commanders for the next , when the ballot was unanimous in favour of Sir Kt . Foukes , 1 st Captain , who expressed his thanks for the honour conferred upon him , and trusted that this old established Encampment would not lose any of its usefulness from having elected him the Commander . Sir Kt . Baumer was unanimously re-elected Treas . We missed on this occasion , besides the E . G ., our respected Past Commanders , G . Wackerbarth and M . Costa .

Somerset . —Provincial Grand Conclave . —On Friday , November 16 , 1855 , the Bladud Encampment stationed at Bath assembled under the command of Sir Knight R . W . Falconer , M . D ., for the purpose , first , of installing Sir Knight Captain John Evans , E . C . ; and secondly , for the purpose of holding a grand conclave for the inauguration of the Y . E . Sir Knight James Randolph , Prov . G . C for Somerset : the former ceremony being concluded , and the Officers invested ,, the V . E . Sir Knight C . J . Yigne , P . G . C . for Dorset , having caused the appointment of Sir Knight Randolph to be read , stated that he presided in the

unavoidable absence of the M . E . and S . G . M . as his deputy . Sir Knight Randolph having been inaugurated with the usual ceremonies , nominated the V . E . Sir Knight Falconer , M . D ., as P . P . CO . for Somerset , and directed that the newly appointed Ollieers of the Bladud Encampment should bold pro tempore Prov . Grand Office as follows : — Sir Knight G . M .. Temple , 1 st 0 . ; Samuel . Bryant , 2 nd C ; James

Tunstall , M . D . R . ; C Edward Davis , E . ; 0 . J . Vigne , T . ; C W . Hind , C . of Lines ; F . Terry , Almoner ; Sinnptor , Equerry . In addition to the Sir Knights of the Province , there were present Sir Knight Sir John Debt Pole , Bart ., the V . E . ; Sir Knights II . Vernon , P . G . C for'Worcestershire ; Royds , D . P . O . O . for - Lancashire ; liighmore , D . P . G . O . for Dorset ; and J tea , of the G . C . of England . After

the ceremonies , the Sir Knights adjourned to Temple ' s Castle Hotel , where a grand banquet was provided .

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THE FBEEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 1
JAIUARY 1, 1856. Article 1
TIME. Article 1
NOTES OE A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 6
VOICES FROM DEAD NATIONS. BY KENNETH R. H. MACKENZIE, F.S.A., Ph.D. Article 13
THE SIGNS OE ENGLAND. Article 19
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 24
TIME AND HIS BAG. Article 31
REVIEWS OF HEW BOOKS. Article 32
NOTES AHD QUERIES Article 39
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 40
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 42
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 42
METROPOLITAN. Article 46
INSTRUCTION. Article 53
PROVINCIAL. Article 56
ROYAL ARCH. Article 65
SCOTLAND. Article 68
SUMMARY OF HEWS FOR DECEMBER. Article 70
NOTICE. Article 72
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 72
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expressed his thanks to Lord Leigh and the other visitors who had that day honoured the Chapter with their presence . He should never forget the marked kindness and support he had received during his two years of office . When he was first invited by the Companions to be their F . P . in the new Chapter , he hesitated for some time , fearing that his residing in Birmingham would prove an obstacle to the fulfilment of his duties ; but having accepted the honour , he was

determined to carry out the duties that devolved upon him , and to make the Chapter a working one : in doing so he had been most ably supported by his brother officers . He was proud to leave them in so prosperous a state , and trusted the Chapter would long continue in the same flourishing condition . Comp . Elkington concluded by stating he had received a note from the Dep . Prov . G . M . for Warwickshire , expressing his regret that he had been prevented at the last moment from visiting the Chapter , as he had intended .

The toast of " The visiting Companions" was responded to by Comp . Machin ( Comp . Le Yeau having been obliged to return to town ) , who concurred in all that had been stated of the Northampton Chapter . He had paid it several visits with his friend the P . F . P ., and had had much pleasure in officiating at some of their meetings . He begged , also , to assure the Companions how much the visitors had enjoyed the day ' s proceedings .

" The health of the Officers " was ably responded to by Comp . Welshman , as E . The next toast was "The health of Comp . Higgins , the 'independent member . ' " Although office had been pressed upon him , he preferred lending his valuable services independently . Comp . Higgins having duly acknowledged the toast , proposed " The Ladies , " which was responded to by the Marquis of Huntley , thus bringing to a conclusion one of the most pleasant meetings it has been our good fortune to attend .

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . Cross of Christ Encampment . —An Encampment was held at Radley ' s Hotel , New Bridge Street , Dec . 21 st . Present , Sir Kt . R . Costa , P . O . as E . G ., in the unavoidable absence of Sir Kt . the Rev . J . E . Cox , E . G . ; Past Commanders , Goldsworthy , Baumer , Lieut . Cob G . Vernon , Spencer ; Sir Kts . Foukes and Rawson , 1 st and 2 nd Captains ; Dr . Kent , Expert , and Sir Kt . Moore ,

Standard Bearer . The principal business was the election of Eminent Commanders for the next , when the ballot was unanimous in favour of Sir Kt . Foukes , 1 st Captain , who expressed his thanks for the honour conferred upon him , and trusted that this old established Encampment would not lose any of its usefulness from having elected him the Commander . Sir Kt . Baumer was unanimously re-elected Treas . We missed on this occasion , besides the E . G ., our respected Past Commanders , G . Wackerbarth and M . Costa .

Somerset . —Provincial Grand Conclave . —On Friday , November 16 , 1855 , the Bladud Encampment stationed at Bath assembled under the command of Sir Knight R . W . Falconer , M . D ., for the purpose , first , of installing Sir Knight Captain John Evans , E . C . ; and secondly , for the purpose of holding a grand conclave for the inauguration of the Y . E . Sir Knight James Randolph , Prov . G . C for Somerset : the former ceremony being concluded , and the Officers invested ,, the V . E . Sir Knight C . J . Yigne , P . G . C . for Dorset , having caused the appointment of Sir Knight Randolph to be read , stated that he presided in the

unavoidable absence of the M . E . and S . G . M . as his deputy . Sir Knight Randolph having been inaugurated with the usual ceremonies , nominated the V . E . Sir Knight Falconer , M . D ., as P . P . CO . for Somerset , and directed that the newly appointed Ollieers of the Bladud Encampment should bold pro tempore Prov . Grand Office as follows : — Sir Knight G . M .. Temple , 1 st 0 . ; Samuel . Bryant , 2 nd C ; James

Tunstall , M . D . R . ; C Edward Davis , E . ; 0 . J . Vigne , T . ; C W . Hind , C . of Lines ; F . Terry , Almoner ; Sinnptor , Equerry . In addition to the Sir Knights of the Province , there were present Sir Knight Sir John Debt Pole , Bart ., the V . E . ; Sir Knights II . Vernon , P . G . C for'Worcestershire ; Royds , D . P . O . O . for - Lancashire ; liighmore , D . P . G . O . for Dorset ; and J tea , of the G . C . of England . After

the ceremonies , the Sir Knights adjourned to Temple ' s Castle Hotel , where a grand banquet was provided .

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