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Royal Arch.
standing the multifarious responsibilities of his public office , he could attend most efficiently to the duties of Masonry , and . there was every reason to hope that he might be the means of extending the beauties of charity and the blessings of peace throughout the world . " The Health of the M . E . Z . " was then proposed with much warmth of feeling , the Companions congratulating themselves on being presided over by so distinguished a member of the Order , as it could not fail to ensure a great amount of prosperity to the Chapter . The M . E . Z ., in thanking ' the Companions , expressed great pleasure in having an opportunity of displaying
the interest he felt in the prosperity of the Chapter , and also in the wisdom of our ancient Brethren , who had so wisely contrived that the Z . should be supported by two able Companions , viz . —the 2 nd and 3 rd Principals . He then thanked the P . Z ., Comp . Stohwasger , for the kind and able manner in which he had presided over the Chapter during his long term of office . " The Healths of the "Visitors , " Comps . Symonds , M . E . Z . of No . 7 , and Cole , P . Z . of No . 317 , were then drunk , the Companions demonstrating most ^ cordially the pleasure they felt in meeting
them , and having their company in the Chapter . Comp . Cole , iri return , thanked them as much for the great Masonic treat that had been afforded him , as for the most hospitable manner in which he had been received . " The Health of the Officers " was then drunk , the M . E . Z . expressing the satisfaction he felt at the manner in which they haddischarged the duties of their various offices on the first day of investment , which was a sufficient earnest of their future exertions and zeal .
Prince of Wales Chapter ( No . 324 ) . —At a convocation of this Chapter , held at the Thatched House Tavern , in St . James ' s-street , on Friday , Feb . 5 th , the Principals elect were installed . The Officers for the ensuing year are , Comps . Walker , M . E . Z . ; S . Rawson , H . ; W . G . Smith , J . ; W . C . Fish , E . ; George Harcourt , N . ; James Merry weather , P . S . ; Jones and Rigby , A . S . ; Nelson , Treas . : Smith , Jan .
PROVINCIAL CHAPTERS
NoKWiCH . —Perseverance Chapter ( No . 258 ) . —A meeting of this Chapter was holden at the Lamb Inn , St . Peter ' s Mancroft , on Wednesday , February 3 rd . The Principals having opened the Chapter , the Companions were admitted and took their respective places ; the following Brethren were then exalted to the Sublime Degree of Royal Arch Masons : Bros . Emanuel Hyams , James Dawbarn , and James Dunn Hodges , Perseverance Lodge , No . 258 : William Rant Redgrave
and Joseph Marshall , Social Lodge , No . 110 . The three Principals on this occasion were Sidney Wm . Young , Z , Jeremiah Howes , H ., and William Cooper , J . Comps . Samuel Titlow and William Wicks were the two Scribes . Henry John Mason , Principal Sojourner . At the conclusion of the business of the Chapter , the Companions partook of an excellent banquet , and spent the evening in social enjoyment .
York . —Zetland Chapter ( No . 287 ) . —The Zetland Chapter met on the last Wednesday in January , to elect its officers for the ensuing year . Comp . Farrer was elected Z . ; Comps . Simpson , H . ; Newton , J . ; Webster , P . S . ; Redpath , S . E . ; Richardson , S . N . Comp . Hollon , P . Z ., then proceeded to instal the officers elect , also Comp . Marwood ( D . Prov . G . M . for North and East Ridings of Yorkshire ) as Z . of the Cleveland Chapter , and Comp . Handyside as H . The Comps . afterwards passed the evening in true Masonic spirit .
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAK .
Blackburn , Lancashire . —Hugh de Payens Uncampment . —This newly-formed Encampment was consecrated and opened on Thursday , the 4 th of February , at one o ' clock , P . M ., at the Old Bull Hotel . In addition to the members of the En-
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Royal Arch.
standing the multifarious responsibilities of his public office , he could attend most efficiently to the duties of Masonry , and . there was every reason to hope that he might be the means of extending the beauties of charity and the blessings of peace throughout the world . " The Health of the M . E . Z . " was then proposed with much warmth of feeling , the Companions congratulating themselves on being presided over by so distinguished a member of the Order , as it could not fail to ensure a great amount of prosperity to the Chapter . The M . E . Z ., in thanking ' the Companions , expressed great pleasure in having an opportunity of displaying
the interest he felt in the prosperity of the Chapter , and also in the wisdom of our ancient Brethren , who had so wisely contrived that the Z . should be supported by two able Companions , viz . —the 2 nd and 3 rd Principals . He then thanked the P . Z ., Comp . Stohwasger , for the kind and able manner in which he had presided over the Chapter during his long term of office . " The Healths of the "Visitors , " Comps . Symonds , M . E . Z . of No . 7 , and Cole , P . Z . of No . 317 , were then drunk , the Companions demonstrating most ^ cordially the pleasure they felt in meeting
them , and having their company in the Chapter . Comp . Cole , iri return , thanked them as much for the great Masonic treat that had been afforded him , as for the most hospitable manner in which he had been received . " The Health of the Officers " was then drunk , the M . E . Z . expressing the satisfaction he felt at the manner in which they haddischarged the duties of their various offices on the first day of investment , which was a sufficient earnest of their future exertions and zeal .
Prince of Wales Chapter ( No . 324 ) . —At a convocation of this Chapter , held at the Thatched House Tavern , in St . James ' s-street , on Friday , Feb . 5 th , the Principals elect were installed . The Officers for the ensuing year are , Comps . Walker , M . E . Z . ; S . Rawson , H . ; W . G . Smith , J . ; W . C . Fish , E . ; George Harcourt , N . ; James Merry weather , P . S . ; Jones and Rigby , A . S . ; Nelson , Treas . : Smith , Jan .
PROVINCIAL CHAPTERS
NoKWiCH . —Perseverance Chapter ( No . 258 ) . —A meeting of this Chapter was holden at the Lamb Inn , St . Peter ' s Mancroft , on Wednesday , February 3 rd . The Principals having opened the Chapter , the Companions were admitted and took their respective places ; the following Brethren were then exalted to the Sublime Degree of Royal Arch Masons : Bros . Emanuel Hyams , James Dawbarn , and James Dunn Hodges , Perseverance Lodge , No . 258 : William Rant Redgrave
and Joseph Marshall , Social Lodge , No . 110 . The three Principals on this occasion were Sidney Wm . Young , Z , Jeremiah Howes , H ., and William Cooper , J . Comps . Samuel Titlow and William Wicks were the two Scribes . Henry John Mason , Principal Sojourner . At the conclusion of the business of the Chapter , the Companions partook of an excellent banquet , and spent the evening in social enjoyment .
York . —Zetland Chapter ( No . 287 ) . —The Zetland Chapter met on the last Wednesday in January , to elect its officers for the ensuing year . Comp . Farrer was elected Z . ; Comps . Simpson , H . ; Newton , J . ; Webster , P . S . ; Redpath , S . E . ; Richardson , S . N . Comp . Hollon , P . Z ., then proceeded to instal the officers elect , also Comp . Marwood ( D . Prov . G . M . for North and East Ridings of Yorkshire ) as Z . of the Cleveland Chapter , and Comp . Handyside as H . The Comps . afterwards passed the evening in true Masonic spirit .
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAK .
Blackburn , Lancashire . —Hugh de Payens Uncampment . —This newly-formed Encampment was consecrated and opened on Thursday , the 4 th of February , at one o ' clock , P . M ., at the Old Bull Hotel . In addition to the members of the En-