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Knights Templak.
campment , there were present the Prov . G . Com . Sir Knt . Dawes , with several of his Prov . G . Officers , among whom , we noticed the Rev . Sir Knt . E . J . Polling , Pre ! ., and Sir Knts . W . H . Wright , Dir . of Cers . ; Redick , Capt . L . ; and Dawson , Eq . The ceremonies of opening and consecration were impressively performed by the Prov . G . Com . and the Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., after which Sir Knt . William Harrison was installed Eminent Corn , by the Prov . G . Com . Twelve
candidates for installation and member ship were elected , and seven who presented themselves were installed Sir Knts . of the Order by the Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Sir Knt . Redick , Prov . G . Capt . L . acting as Expt . The E ^ C . appointed his officers as follows , viz . —Sir Knts . Clough , Pre ! . ; Houlker , 1 st Capt . ; Henry Harrison , 2 nd Capt . Richard RadclifTe , Reg . and Capt . L . ; John Yates , Alrnr . ; Hornby , Expt . ; Patrick Martin , 1 st Stand . Bear . ; Sir Knt . Pilkington was elected Treas . and Eq . within , and Sir Knt . Pearson , Eq . without . The
Encampment having been shortly afterwards closed , the Sir Knts . adjourned , and spent the rest of the day in a most agreeable manner , expressing hearty good wishes for the future prosperity of the Encampment so happily inaugurated . The E . C . presided . The usual toasts were drunk with due honours ; the Prov . G . G . in responding to his own health , expressing his satisfaction at the proceedings of the day , and his pleasure and pride in having been present at the consecration of this the sixteenth Encampment in his province ( a fact of which he may be justly proud , and which speaks volumes in favour of his beneficent rule ) . He concluded
by proposing the health of the E . C . Sir Knt . Wm . Harrison , in whose ability he had every confidence , and who it was his intention to invest in a few weeks as one of the Grand Officers of the Province . The E . C . returned thanks , and adverting to the honour the Prov . G . C . intended to confer upon him said , he felt it as a high compliment to himself and the Encampment . The health of the Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., of Sir Knts . Redick and Dawson , the 1 st Capt . Sir Knt . Houlker , and other Sir Knts . followed , after which the illustrious visitors took their leave , and the members separated . ¦ ,, ¦ *¦ - w . i ivnumn .-wna
The following is a complete list of Encampments holding under Charter from the Grand Conclave of England : — Abbey Chapter , Assembly Rooms , Low Pavement , Nottingham . Albert , Littleboro ' , Rochdale . All Souls , Masonic Hall , Weymouth . Almeliic de St . Maur , Lever Arms Hotel , Bolton . Beauceant , New Inn , Handsworth , Staffordshire . Bermuda , Hamilton , Bermuda . B . LADUD , 42 , Milsom-street , Bath . Cceur de Lion , Masonic Hall , Oxford .
Cornubian , or Conclave or the Holy City , Masonic Hall , Falmouth . Faith , Bradford , Yorkshire . Faith , Rose and Crown , Pendleton , Lancashire . Faith and Fidelity , or Early Encampment of England , Freemasons ' Tavern , Great Queen-street . Frederick oe Unity , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Geoffrey de St , Aldemar , Masonic Hall , Toronto . Geoffrey de St . Omer , Palatine Hotel , Manchester , united with Almeric de St . Maur .
Geoffrey de Bouillon , Wheatsheaf Inn , Stoke-upon-Trent , Stafford shire . Holy Cross , Axminster . Holy Trinity , Grapes' Inn , New-street , Whitehaven . Hope , White Hart Inn , Huddersneld .
Hugh de Payens , Masonic Hall , Kingston , Canada West . Hugh de Payens , Old Bull Hotel , Blackburn , Lancaster . Jaques DE Molay , Adelphi Hotel , Liverpool . Jerusalem :, Masonic Lodge Rooms , Cross-street Chambers , Manchester . Joppa , Sunderland .
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Knights Templak.
campment , there were present the Prov . G . Com . Sir Knt . Dawes , with several of his Prov . G . Officers , among whom , we noticed the Rev . Sir Knt . E . J . Polling , Pre ! ., and Sir Knts . W . H . Wright , Dir . of Cers . ; Redick , Capt . L . ; and Dawson , Eq . The ceremonies of opening and consecration were impressively performed by the Prov . G . Com . and the Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., after which Sir Knt . William Harrison was installed Eminent Corn , by the Prov . G . Com . Twelve
candidates for installation and member ship were elected , and seven who presented themselves were installed Sir Knts . of the Order by the Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Sir Knt . Redick , Prov . G . Capt . L . acting as Expt . The E ^ C . appointed his officers as follows , viz . —Sir Knts . Clough , Pre ! . ; Houlker , 1 st Capt . ; Henry Harrison , 2 nd Capt . Richard RadclifTe , Reg . and Capt . L . ; John Yates , Alrnr . ; Hornby , Expt . ; Patrick Martin , 1 st Stand . Bear . ; Sir Knt . Pilkington was elected Treas . and Eq . within , and Sir Knt . Pearson , Eq . without . The
Encampment having been shortly afterwards closed , the Sir Knts . adjourned , and spent the rest of the day in a most agreeable manner , expressing hearty good wishes for the future prosperity of the Encampment so happily inaugurated . The E . C . presided . The usual toasts were drunk with due honours ; the Prov . G . G . in responding to his own health , expressing his satisfaction at the proceedings of the day , and his pleasure and pride in having been present at the consecration of this the sixteenth Encampment in his province ( a fact of which he may be justly proud , and which speaks volumes in favour of his beneficent rule ) . He concluded
by proposing the health of the E . C . Sir Knt . Wm . Harrison , in whose ability he had every confidence , and who it was his intention to invest in a few weeks as one of the Grand Officers of the Province . The E . C . returned thanks , and adverting to the honour the Prov . G . C . intended to confer upon him said , he felt it as a high compliment to himself and the Encampment . The health of the Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., of Sir Knts . Redick and Dawson , the 1 st Capt . Sir Knt . Houlker , and other Sir Knts . followed , after which the illustrious visitors took their leave , and the members separated . ¦ ,, ¦ *¦ - w . i ivnumn .-wna
The following is a complete list of Encampments holding under Charter from the Grand Conclave of England : — Abbey Chapter , Assembly Rooms , Low Pavement , Nottingham . Albert , Littleboro ' , Rochdale . All Souls , Masonic Hall , Weymouth . Almeliic de St . Maur , Lever Arms Hotel , Bolton . Beauceant , New Inn , Handsworth , Staffordshire . Bermuda , Hamilton , Bermuda . B . LADUD , 42 , Milsom-street , Bath . Cceur de Lion , Masonic Hall , Oxford .
Cornubian , or Conclave or the Holy City , Masonic Hall , Falmouth . Faith , Bradford , Yorkshire . Faith , Rose and Crown , Pendleton , Lancashire . Faith and Fidelity , or Early Encampment of England , Freemasons ' Tavern , Great Queen-street . Frederick oe Unity , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Geoffrey de St , Aldemar , Masonic Hall , Toronto . Geoffrey de St . Omer , Palatine Hotel , Manchester , united with Almeric de St . Maur .
Geoffrey de Bouillon , Wheatsheaf Inn , Stoke-upon-Trent , Stafford shire . Holy Cross , Axminster . Holy Trinity , Grapes' Inn , New-street , Whitehaven . Hope , White Hart Inn , Huddersneld .
Hugh de Payens , Masonic Hall , Kingston , Canada West . Hugh de Payens , Old Bull Hotel , Blackburn , Lancaster . Jaques DE Molay , Adelphi Hotel , Liverpool . Jerusalem :, Masonic Lodge Rooms , Cross-street Chambers , Manchester . Joppa , Sunderland .