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Royal Arch.

The committee had received a communication from the Grand Chapter of Scotland , suggesting the appointment of representatives from the one body to the other , as Was the case in other Masonic bodies . " Applications hadbeen received for charters from Companions in Antigua , for a Chapter to be attached to the St . John ' s Lodge , Ho . 723 , of Antigua , and entitled the Mount Lebanon Chapter , with Comps . Sherrington , Z . H | Bourne , . ; and M ^ Gnire , J .

B"Vom Stockton-on-Tees , for a Chapter to be " attached to the Tees Lodge , No .. 749 , under the title of the Tees Chapter , with Comps . Handyside , Z . ; Milne ^ H . j and Dodds , J . From Ormskirk , for a Chapter to be attached to the Lodge of Harmony , No . 845 , to be called the Chapter of TTnity and Perseverance , with Comps . Laid * man , Z . Goss , H . : ah ^ ^ ^

From Stoke-upon-Trent , for a Chapter to be attached to the Portland Lodge , Nq ^ MD , to be called the Staffordshire Knot Chapter , with Comps . Harvey as Z . ; Glover , H ; ; arid Mason , J . All of which the committee recommended to Grand Chapter . . '"' ¦ ;• N ,: The committee had also received a petition from St . Kitts , praying for the confirmation of a charter which was granted to certain Companions in 1792 , to hold a Chapter to be called the " Mount Horeb Chapter 6 f St . Christopher . " This Chapter was acknowledged by the Supreme Grand Chapter as late as 1803 .

The Chapter having ceased its workings for a time , ineffectual attempts were made to revive it both in 1810 and 1814 , and subsequently it was revived in 1832 , when the Companions petitioned the Supreme Grand Chapter to be again taken under its protection . In 1833 it again ceased working , and remained in abeyance until 1849 , when it was again revived , and had since continued in regular working but having heard that their charter was not recognized by the Supreme Grand Chapter , they now prayed for recognition and the confirmation of the members they had exalted .

This report of the committee having been received and ordered to be entered on the minutes , the letter from the Grand Chapter of Scotland was read . The acting P . Z . ( Comp . Dobie ) said that as this was the first application of the kind which had ever been received , he would suggest that it be referred to the M . E . G . Z . for consideration . This course having been agreed to , the charters for Chapters to be attached to Lodges , Nos . 723 , 749 , 845 , and 920 , were unanimously granted .

A communication was then brought forward from the Prov . G . Superintendent of Bengal , setting forth the hardship suffered by the Craft in the colonies , owing to the law which did not allow a Brother to be exalted to the Royal Arch at a less period than twelve months after his advancement to the Degree of a Master Mason , as placing it at a disadvantage compared with the Scotch and

Irish Chapters , in which no such restriction existed ; and praying that the law should be exercised with greater liberality , and power given to the Prov . G . Superintendents to lessen the period from twelve months to four weeks , as the Prov . G . M . in Craft Masonry in the colonies is enabled to grant dispensations for conferring the various Degrees in Craft Masonry at a period of not less than one week's interval , instead of four , as in this country .

Comp . Bawson , having been Prov . Grand Superintendent in China , could bear testimony to the hardship which the Brethren and Companions experienced from the home regulations in the colonies . The members of their Order in the colonies were , in a great measure , necessarily a moveable body—it consequently followed that they had often to leave the place where they were initiated before they had an opportunity of being passed through the various Degrees ; and more especially before they could be exalted under the English constitution , and they were therefore led to join Irish and Scotch Lodges and Chapters , to the detriment of those holding under the constitution of England .. He begged to

move" That Grand Superintendents of Districts and Provinces abroad be authorized to grant a dispensation , in case of necessity , for the exaltation of a Brother to the Koyal Arch , at the expiration of four weeks from the period of his having received the Degree of Master Mason , "

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-03-01, Page 55” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 18 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01031857/page/55/.
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MASONIC QUESTIONS. Article 1
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 7
MASONIC SONG. Article 10
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Article 17
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 18
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 58
MARK MASONRY Article 59
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND Article 64
COLONIAL Article 65
AMERICA, Article 68
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 69
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 73
Obituary. Article 79
notice. Article 79
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Royal Arch.

The committee had received a communication from the Grand Chapter of Scotland , suggesting the appointment of representatives from the one body to the other , as Was the case in other Masonic bodies . " Applications hadbeen received for charters from Companions in Antigua , for a Chapter to be attached to the St . John ' s Lodge , Ho . 723 , of Antigua , and entitled the Mount Lebanon Chapter , with Comps . Sherrington , Z . H | Bourne , . ; and M ^ Gnire , J .

B"Vom Stockton-on-Tees , for a Chapter to be " attached to the Tees Lodge , No .. 749 , under the title of the Tees Chapter , with Comps . Handyside , Z . ; Milne ^ H . j and Dodds , J . From Ormskirk , for a Chapter to be attached to the Lodge of Harmony , No . 845 , to be called the Chapter of TTnity and Perseverance , with Comps . Laid * man , Z . Goss , H . : ah ^ ^ ^

From Stoke-upon-Trent , for a Chapter to be attached to the Portland Lodge , Nq ^ MD , to be called the Staffordshire Knot Chapter , with Comps . Harvey as Z . ; Glover , H ; ; arid Mason , J . All of which the committee recommended to Grand Chapter . . '"' ¦ ;• N ,: The committee had also received a petition from St . Kitts , praying for the confirmation of a charter which was granted to certain Companions in 1792 , to hold a Chapter to be called the " Mount Horeb Chapter 6 f St . Christopher . " This Chapter was acknowledged by the Supreme Grand Chapter as late as 1803 .

The Chapter having ceased its workings for a time , ineffectual attempts were made to revive it both in 1810 and 1814 , and subsequently it was revived in 1832 , when the Companions petitioned the Supreme Grand Chapter to be again taken under its protection . In 1833 it again ceased working , and remained in abeyance until 1849 , when it was again revived , and had since continued in regular working but having heard that their charter was not recognized by the Supreme Grand Chapter , they now prayed for recognition and the confirmation of the members they had exalted .

This report of the committee having been received and ordered to be entered on the minutes , the letter from the Grand Chapter of Scotland was read . The acting P . Z . ( Comp . Dobie ) said that as this was the first application of the kind which had ever been received , he would suggest that it be referred to the M . E . G . Z . for consideration . This course having been agreed to , the charters for Chapters to be attached to Lodges , Nos . 723 , 749 , 845 , and 920 , were unanimously granted .

A communication was then brought forward from the Prov . G . Superintendent of Bengal , setting forth the hardship suffered by the Craft in the colonies , owing to the law which did not allow a Brother to be exalted to the Royal Arch at a less period than twelve months after his advancement to the Degree of a Master Mason , as placing it at a disadvantage compared with the Scotch and

Irish Chapters , in which no such restriction existed ; and praying that the law should be exercised with greater liberality , and power given to the Prov . G . Superintendents to lessen the period from twelve months to four weeks , as the Prov . G . M . in Craft Masonry in the colonies is enabled to grant dispensations for conferring the various Degrees in Craft Masonry at a period of not less than one week's interval , instead of four , as in this country .

Comp . Bawson , having been Prov . Grand Superintendent in China , could bear testimony to the hardship which the Brethren and Companions experienced from the home regulations in the colonies . The members of their Order in the colonies were , in a great measure , necessarily a moveable body—it consequently followed that they had often to leave the place where they were initiated before they had an opportunity of being passed through the various Degrees ; and more especially before they could be exalted under the English constitution , and they were therefore led to join Irish and Scotch Lodges and Chapters , to the detriment of those holding under the constitution of England .. He begged to

move" That Grand Superintendents of Districts and Provinces abroad be authorized to grant a dispensation , in case of necessity , for the exaltation of a Brother to the Koyal Arch , at the expiration of four weeks from the period of his having received the Degree of Master Mason , "

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