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Eoyai Aech.
to observe that the M . E . Z ., Comp . Sheen , was labouring under extreme healthj which prevented h | s remaining to preside at t ^ e festive board . By an unfortunate coincidence the two other prin cipals were absent ^ Cpnip ; A . Levy from a domestic affliction , and Comp . MeCuito Comp . Queleh ' s liberality and good taste and in the absence of th Comp ^ Newsom , P . Z ., presided with that tact and ability by which he is distinguished , and left nothing to he desired by the ^^^ C ^ The visitors were Comp . Gorm ^ 91 .
The Ancient And Accepted Rite
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE
• The Supreme Council of the 33 rd Degree for -England and Wales and the Pependcies of the British Crown , held their usual quarterly meeting at their Grand East , London , On the 14 th inst . The members
present were the MyP . ' ^ Dr Lees on } the Jib Lieut . G . Com . Col , "Ver non , the G . Treas . Gen . ; IL . E . 111 . Bro Vigne ^ the G . Sec , Gen . ¦' ; ' H . E , III . Bro Cox ; 111 , Bro . H . A . Bowyer ; 111 . Bro G . B . Cole .
A Consistory of P . R . S . was afterwards held , vvhen the III . Bro . Rev . W , H . Wentworth « Bowyer was advanced to the 31 st Degree of the Order .
Metropolitan Chapter of Rose Croix . —A meeting of this distinguished Chapter was held at Freemasons Hall , on Tuesday , January 12 , presided over by the 111 . G . Insp . Gen . Henry Beauchamp Cole , M . W . Soy . ; there being also present the M . P . Sov . Com . Dr . Henry Beaumont Leeson , —the M . 111 . G . Inq . Gen . and Lt . G . Com . Colonel George Ternon , —the M . 111 . Inq . Gen . and G . Treas . Gen . Charles John Yigne , —the M . 111 . G . Inq . Gen . and G . Sec . John A . D . Cox , —the M . IlL G . Insp . Gen . Henry Atkins Bowyer ; and the following Brethren officers of the Chapter—Dr . William Jones , 1 st Gen . ; Rev . Wentworth Bowyer , Prelate ; Samuel Bawson , Raphael ; R . Spencer , Capt . of Linos . Besides
the Brethren named there were present Bros . Dr . R . H . Goolden , 32 nd Degree ; Hyde Pullen , 31 st Degree ; H . Shut tie worth , Capfc . A . W . Adair , Dr . Hinxman , L . Lemanslu , J . How , Burny , and W . Walmisley . The Chapter was opened in solemn form , and the minutes of the preceding Chapter read and confirmed . A ballot wtis then taken for the admission of Bros . Dr . George Ilarcourt , of Chertsey , and Captain Francis Lionel Attye , of 2 nd regiment of foot , which being unanimous in their favour , they were received and admitted into this exalted Degree . The ceremonial was most fully and perfectly performed by the M . W . Sov ., aided by the Prelate and other officers . We cannot speak too highly of Bro . Cole ' s excellence in fulfilling the duties of his high station . After this business was concluded , the 111 . G . Sec . Gen ., accompanied by another member of the Supreme Grand Council , brought a message from that
body as follows : — " Whereas Davyd William Nash did pledge his sacred word of honour , and otherwise promise and engage that he would strictly and religiously adhere to all the statutes , constitutions , orders , and regulation of the Grand and Supreme Council of the 33 rd Degree ; and Whereas the said Davyd William Nash did likewise solemnly promise full faith and true allegiance to the Grand and Supreme Council of 33 rd Degree , duly , lawfully , and constitutionally established on the 2 ( 5 th day of October , 5845 , sitting at their Grand Ea , st , London , and ' to hold no Masonic fellowship , intercourse , or communion whatever , in any of the ineffable and
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Eoyai Aech.
to observe that the M . E . Z ., Comp . Sheen , was labouring under extreme healthj which prevented h | s remaining to preside at t ^ e festive board . By an unfortunate coincidence the two other prin cipals were absent ^ Cpnip ; A . Levy from a domestic affliction , and Comp . MeCuito Comp . Queleh ' s liberality and good taste and in the absence of th Comp ^ Newsom , P . Z ., presided with that tact and ability by which he is distinguished , and left nothing to he desired by the ^^^ C ^ The visitors were Comp . Gorm ^ 91 .
The Ancient And Accepted Rite
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE
• The Supreme Council of the 33 rd Degree for -England and Wales and the Pependcies of the British Crown , held their usual quarterly meeting at their Grand East , London , On the 14 th inst . The members
present were the MyP . ' ^ Dr Lees on } the Jib Lieut . G . Com . Col , "Ver non , the G . Treas . Gen . ; IL . E . 111 . Bro Vigne ^ the G . Sec , Gen . ¦' ; ' H . E , III . Bro Cox ; 111 , Bro . H . A . Bowyer ; 111 . Bro G . B . Cole .
A Consistory of P . R . S . was afterwards held , vvhen the III . Bro . Rev . W , H . Wentworth « Bowyer was advanced to the 31 st Degree of the Order .
Metropolitan Chapter of Rose Croix . —A meeting of this distinguished Chapter was held at Freemasons Hall , on Tuesday , January 12 , presided over by the 111 . G . Insp . Gen . Henry Beauchamp Cole , M . W . Soy . ; there being also present the M . P . Sov . Com . Dr . Henry Beaumont Leeson , —the M . 111 . G . Inq . Gen . and Lt . G . Com . Colonel George Ternon , —the M . 111 . Inq . Gen . and G . Treas . Gen . Charles John Yigne , —the M . 111 . G . Inq . Gen . and G . Sec . John A . D . Cox , —the M . IlL G . Insp . Gen . Henry Atkins Bowyer ; and the following Brethren officers of the Chapter—Dr . William Jones , 1 st Gen . ; Rev . Wentworth Bowyer , Prelate ; Samuel Bawson , Raphael ; R . Spencer , Capt . of Linos . Besides
the Brethren named there were present Bros . Dr . R . H . Goolden , 32 nd Degree ; Hyde Pullen , 31 st Degree ; H . Shut tie worth , Capfc . A . W . Adair , Dr . Hinxman , L . Lemanslu , J . How , Burny , and W . Walmisley . The Chapter was opened in solemn form , and the minutes of the preceding Chapter read and confirmed . A ballot wtis then taken for the admission of Bros . Dr . George Ilarcourt , of Chertsey , and Captain Francis Lionel Attye , of 2 nd regiment of foot , which being unanimous in their favour , they were received and admitted into this exalted Degree . The ceremonial was most fully and perfectly performed by the M . W . Sov ., aided by the Prelate and other officers . We cannot speak too highly of Bro . Cole ' s excellence in fulfilling the duties of his high station . After this business was concluded , the 111 . G . Sec . Gen ., accompanied by another member of the Supreme Grand Council , brought a message from that
body as follows : — " Whereas Davyd William Nash did pledge his sacred word of honour , and otherwise promise and engage that he would strictly and religiously adhere to all the statutes , constitutions , orders , and regulation of the Grand and Supreme Council of the 33 rd Degree ; and Whereas the said Davyd William Nash did likewise solemnly promise full faith and true allegiance to the Grand and Supreme Council of 33 rd Degree , duly , lawfully , and constitutionally established on the 2 ( 5 th day of October , 5845 , sitting at their Grand Ea , st , London , and ' to hold no Masonic fellowship , intercourse , or communion whatever , in any of the ineffable and