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Royal Arch.
torily . The Chapter was honoured on this occasion by the presence of Comps . M . Levinson , of * Chap . No . 49 ; Norman , ditto , ; and Ladd , of Chap . No . 223 . Mount Sign- Chaptee ( No . 169 ) . —At the convocation held at Kadley ' s Hotel , in New Bridge-street , on Monday , the 25 th of January , there were present , Comps . C . W . Steele , M . E . Z . ; Sharpe , H . ; Johnson , J . ; several Past
Principals , and Officers . The Principals elect were presented and installed into the respective chairs , by Comps . H . Muggeridge and Breitling : —Comps . E . Sharpe , M . E . Z . ; J . Johnstone , H . ; and J . E . Long , J . The other Officers being : — Comps . Partridge , Treas . ; C . E . Goodwin , E . ; Spooner , N . ; and Parr , P . S ., who were duly invested and instructed in their duties by the installing P . Principal . There was a good attendance of Companions , and a pleasant banquet , as usual , concluded the evening .
Domatic Ckapteb ( No . 206 ) . —The usual convocation of this prosperous Chapter was held on Thursday evening , Jan . 28 , at the Masonic Hall , Fetter-lane , Bro . Adams , M . E . Z ., presiding . After the exaltation of Bro . Holman , of Lodge No . 198 , had bepn performed in a most able and impressive way , the election of Officers for the ensuing year was proceeded with : —Comps . Thompson , M . E . Z . ;
W . Carpenter , H , ; and Odell , J . — -all unanimously . Comp . J . Smith was unanimously elected Treas ., and S . Child , N . Comp . Suter was appointed P . S . Business concluded , the Companion ? retired to the banqueting-room , where the tables had been well spread by Comp . Ireland ; and a very pleasant evening was spent .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
( UNDER SCOTTISH CONS TITUTION . ) Thistle Mark Lodge ' ( No . 3 ) . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge was held at Dick ' s Coffee-house , Fleet-street , on Tuesday , the 19 th of January , when the following Brethren were duly advanced to the Mark Degree : —Rev . Bro . Louis Mercier , P . Prov . G . Chap ., Warwickshire ; Bros . J . B . Smith , W . M . No . 307 ; A . Shirer , No . 307 ; J . Field , No . 7 ; T . Eiley , No . 228 . The
ceremony was performed by the R . W . M . Bro . Sheen , whom we regretted to find suffering so severely from illness as to prevent his remaining to partake of the festive board , which , under the circumstances , was presided over by Bro . Binckes , with his accustomed kindness and ability . We must not omit to mention that Bro . Quelch's promptness of design and facility of action were put to the test , for , in spite of a very short notice , the banquet was quite up to the mark of his usual excellence .
Florence Nightingale Lodge ( No . 10 ) . —This Lodge held its first meeting on Tuesday , the 19 th of January , at Bro . de Cray's , the Freemasons' Tavern , Woolwich . Bro . P . S . Warren , M . D ., as R . W . M ., who invested his Officers with their respective collars , giving each a suitable address upon the various duties they were about to undertake . After the opening hymm had been played by Bro . Smyth , the Organist , and sung by the Brethren , the following candidates were
advanced to this Sublime Degree , viz ., Bros . Clerk , Dowling , Hassall , and Boddy , The ceremony was very ably performed by Bro . Warren , the R . W . M ., assisted by Bro . M . Thearle , who acted as D . R . W . M . The Lodge having been closed with due solemnity , and the closing hymn ably performed by Bro . Smyth , the Brethren sat down to a sumptuous banquet , served up by Bro . de Gray . The Brethren retired at an early hour well satisfied with the opening of their new Lodge .
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Royal Arch.
torily . The Chapter was honoured on this occasion by the presence of Comps . M . Levinson , of * Chap . No . 49 ; Norman , ditto , ; and Ladd , of Chap . No . 223 . Mount Sign- Chaptee ( No . 169 ) . —At the convocation held at Kadley ' s Hotel , in New Bridge-street , on Monday , the 25 th of January , there were present , Comps . C . W . Steele , M . E . Z . ; Sharpe , H . ; Johnson , J . ; several Past
Principals , and Officers . The Principals elect were presented and installed into the respective chairs , by Comps . H . Muggeridge and Breitling : —Comps . E . Sharpe , M . E . Z . ; J . Johnstone , H . ; and J . E . Long , J . The other Officers being : — Comps . Partridge , Treas . ; C . E . Goodwin , E . ; Spooner , N . ; and Parr , P . S ., who were duly invested and instructed in their duties by the installing P . Principal . There was a good attendance of Companions , and a pleasant banquet , as usual , concluded the evening .
Domatic Ckapteb ( No . 206 ) . —The usual convocation of this prosperous Chapter was held on Thursday evening , Jan . 28 , at the Masonic Hall , Fetter-lane , Bro . Adams , M . E . Z ., presiding . After the exaltation of Bro . Holman , of Lodge No . 198 , had bepn performed in a most able and impressive way , the election of Officers for the ensuing year was proceeded with : —Comps . Thompson , M . E . Z . ;
W . Carpenter , H , ; and Odell , J . — -all unanimously . Comp . J . Smith was unanimously elected Treas ., and S . Child , N . Comp . Suter was appointed P . S . Business concluded , the Companion ? retired to the banqueting-room , where the tables had been well spread by Comp . Ireland ; and a very pleasant evening was spent .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
( UNDER SCOTTISH CONS TITUTION . ) Thistle Mark Lodge ' ( No . 3 ) . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge was held at Dick ' s Coffee-house , Fleet-street , on Tuesday , the 19 th of January , when the following Brethren were duly advanced to the Mark Degree : —Rev . Bro . Louis Mercier , P . Prov . G . Chap ., Warwickshire ; Bros . J . B . Smith , W . M . No . 307 ; A . Shirer , No . 307 ; J . Field , No . 7 ; T . Eiley , No . 228 . The
ceremony was performed by the R . W . M . Bro . Sheen , whom we regretted to find suffering so severely from illness as to prevent his remaining to partake of the festive board , which , under the circumstances , was presided over by Bro . Binckes , with his accustomed kindness and ability . We must not omit to mention that Bro . Quelch's promptness of design and facility of action were put to the test , for , in spite of a very short notice , the banquet was quite up to the mark of his usual excellence .
Florence Nightingale Lodge ( No . 10 ) . —This Lodge held its first meeting on Tuesday , the 19 th of January , at Bro . de Cray's , the Freemasons' Tavern , Woolwich . Bro . P . S . Warren , M . D ., as R . W . M ., who invested his Officers with their respective collars , giving each a suitable address upon the various duties they were about to undertake . After the opening hymm had been played by Bro . Smyth , the Organist , and sung by the Brethren , the following candidates were
advanced to this Sublime Degree , viz ., Bros . Clerk , Dowling , Hassall , and Boddy , The ceremony was very ably performed by Bro . Warren , the R . W . M ., assisted by Bro . M . Thearle , who acted as D . R . W . M . The Lodge having been closed with due solemnity , and the closing hymn ably performed by Bro . Smyth , the Brethren sat down to a sumptuous banquet , served up by Bro . de Gray . The Brethren retired at an early hour well satisfied with the opening of their new Lodge .