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Royal Arch.

proved by many additions to the furniture and appointments , is now in a satisfactory condition , and it is to he hoped will in a short time be in as complete working order as the Lodge to which it is attached . SroNECLOUGH . — Chapter of Marabah ( No . 439 ) . — A Chapter was held on

Friday , the 13 th Pebruary , at the usual place , Railway Hotel , Comp . Barrow , Z ., in the chair , supported by Comps . Peat , H . ; Broad bent , J . Bros . John Smith , of Lodge No . 268 , Bolton ; and Kay Greenhalgh , of Lodge Wo . 439 , Stoneclough , were exalted to the Sublime Degree by Comp . Broadbent , in a very efficient and correct manner . The Chapter was visited by Comps . Dawson , H ., No . 268 ; Brockbank , Z ., Ko . 268 , Bolton JTones , No . 430 , Radcliffe ; & c .

Yobk . —^ Zetland Chapter ( No . 287 ) . —This Chapter held its annual meeting on the 22 nd January , when the three Principals for the ensuing year , Comps . Cowling , Z . ; Parrer , , H . ; T . Simpson , J ., were installed by the M . E . P . Z . Comp . Hollon , Comps . Newton was elected P . S . Redpath and March , Scribes ;

Hornby , Treas . The Chapter was honoured with the presence of E . Comp . Geo . Marwood , of Bushby Hall , D . Prov . G . Sup . for the North and East Ridings , Yorkshire ; E . C omp . Handy side , & c . & c . The Companions , after the i ns tallations and exaltations , spent the evening in love and harmony in true Masonic style in their banqueting-room .

Knights Templar.

KEIGKTS TEMPLAR .

Bolton . — -The united Encampments of Almeric de St . Maur and Geoffrey de St . Omer met at the Lever ' s Arms Hotel , on Wednesday , the 11 th February , when Comp . Henry Brock Hollinshead ( P . G . Reg ., East Lancashire ) was , in the absence of the E . C . Sir Knight Royds ( D . P . G . Commander of Lancashire ) , duly installed a member of the Order by the Y . E . the P . G . Commander of Lancashire , Sir Knight Matthew Dawes ; on which occasion the Encampment was visited by Sir Knight Bennett , B . C . of the William de la More Encampment , stationed at Manchester ; and by Sir Knight Captain Layton , of the 25 th regiment , King ' s Own Borderers ,

Liverpool . —The Y . E . Sir Knight Matthew Dawes , Prow . G . Commander of Lancashire , held his Provincial Grand Conclave at the Adelphi Hotel , Liverpool , on Tuesday , the 6 th January . After the Jaques de IVColay Encampment , within which the Prov . Grand Conclave was held , had been duly opened , the Prov . G . Officers were announced and entered in procession , marshalled by Sir Knight W . H . Wright , the Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., whose efficiency in that , and in every other office he undertakes in Masonry , in proverbial . The Prov . Grand Conclave was then opened in ample form , and the alms of the Sir Knights

collected according to ancient custom ; and the V . E . Prov . G . Commander then proceeded to appoint the following Sir Knights as Prov . G . Officers for the year , viz . : —D , Prov . G . Commander , A . IT . Royds ; P . G . Prior , Thos . R . Bridson ; P . G . Sub-prior , Thos . R . Bridson , jnn . ; P . G . 1 st Captain ., L . Newall ; P . G . 2 nd Captain , Henry Bridson ; 2 . G . Prelate , Rev . E . J . Boiling ; P . G . Chancellor , G . J . French ; P . G . "Vice-Chancellor , R . P . Ainsworth , M . D . ; 2 . G . Reg ., Richard Burton ; P . G . Treas ., 8 . Smith ( who was unanimously elected on the resignation

of Sir Knight Edward Barlow ) ; P . G . Chamh ., J " . R . Lingard ; P . G . Hospitaller , H . A . Bennett ; P . G . 1 st Expert , Geo . Barlow ; P . G . 2 nd Expert , J . 0 . Surtees ; P . G . 1 st Standard-bearer , C . Clay , M . D . ; P . G . 2 nd Standard-bearer , Thomas Parker ; P . G . Almoner , W . Romaine Caliender , jun . ; P . G . Dir . of Cer ., W . H . Wright ; P . G . 1 st Aide-de-camp , Lieut . Wentworth Dawes , 9 7 th regiment ; P . G . 2 nd Aide-de-camp , Cbas . Chandos I ^ ole ; P . G . 1 st Captain of Lines , J . G . Blackbur ne ; P . G . 2 nd Captain of Lines , W . Redick ; P . G . Sword-bearer , H . Alpass ; P . G , 1 st XJerald , W , Greenwood- P . G . 2 nd Herald , J . Lancaster Hine : P . G .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-03-01, Page 58” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 18 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01031857/page/58/.
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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.

proved by many additions to the furniture and appointments , is now in a satisfactory condition , and it is to he hoped will in a short time be in as complete working order as the Lodge to which it is attached . SroNECLOUGH . — Chapter of Marabah ( No . 439 ) . — A Chapter was held on

Friday , the 13 th Pebruary , at the usual place , Railway Hotel , Comp . Barrow , Z ., in the chair , supported by Comps . Peat , H . ; Broad bent , J . Bros . John Smith , of Lodge No . 268 , Bolton ; and Kay Greenhalgh , of Lodge Wo . 439 , Stoneclough , were exalted to the Sublime Degree by Comp . Broadbent , in a very efficient and correct manner . The Chapter was visited by Comps . Dawson , H ., No . 268 ; Brockbank , Z ., Ko . 268 , Bolton JTones , No . 430 , Radcliffe ; & c .

Yobk . —^ Zetland Chapter ( No . 287 ) . —This Chapter held its annual meeting on the 22 nd January , when the three Principals for the ensuing year , Comps . Cowling , Z . ; Parrer , , H . ; T . Simpson , J ., were installed by the M . E . P . Z . Comp . Hollon , Comps . Newton was elected P . S . Redpath and March , Scribes ;

Hornby , Treas . The Chapter was honoured with the presence of E . Comp . Geo . Marwood , of Bushby Hall , D . Prov . G . Sup . for the North and East Ridings , Yorkshire ; E . C omp . Handy side , & c . & c . The Companions , after the i ns tallations and exaltations , spent the evening in love and harmony in true Masonic style in their banqueting-room .

Knights Templar.

KEIGKTS TEMPLAR .

Bolton . — -The united Encampments of Almeric de St . Maur and Geoffrey de St . Omer met at the Lever ' s Arms Hotel , on Wednesday , the 11 th February , when Comp . Henry Brock Hollinshead ( P . G . Reg ., East Lancashire ) was , in the absence of the E . C . Sir Knight Royds ( D . P . G . Commander of Lancashire ) , duly installed a member of the Order by the Y . E . the P . G . Commander of Lancashire , Sir Knight Matthew Dawes ; on which occasion the Encampment was visited by Sir Knight Bennett , B . C . of the William de la More Encampment , stationed at Manchester ; and by Sir Knight Captain Layton , of the 25 th regiment , King ' s Own Borderers ,

Liverpool . —The Y . E . Sir Knight Matthew Dawes , Prow . G . Commander of Lancashire , held his Provincial Grand Conclave at the Adelphi Hotel , Liverpool , on Tuesday , the 6 th January . After the Jaques de IVColay Encampment , within which the Prov . Grand Conclave was held , had been duly opened , the Prov . G . Officers were announced and entered in procession , marshalled by Sir Knight W . H . Wright , the Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., whose efficiency in that , and in every other office he undertakes in Masonry , in proverbial . The Prov . Grand Conclave was then opened in ample form , and the alms of the Sir Knights

collected according to ancient custom ; and the V . E . Prov . G . Commander then proceeded to appoint the following Sir Knights as Prov . G . Officers for the year , viz . : —D , Prov . G . Commander , A . IT . Royds ; P . G . Prior , Thos . R . Bridson ; P . G . Sub-prior , Thos . R . Bridson , jnn . ; P . G . 1 st Captain ., L . Newall ; P . G . 2 nd Captain , Henry Bridson ; 2 . G . Prelate , Rev . E . J . Boiling ; P . G . Chancellor , G . J . French ; P . G . "Vice-Chancellor , R . P . Ainsworth , M . D . ; 2 . G . Reg ., Richard Burton ; P . G . Treas ., 8 . Smith ( who was unanimously elected on the resignation

of Sir Knight Edward Barlow ) ; P . G . Chamh ., J " . R . Lingard ; P . G . Hospitaller , H . A . Bennett ; P . G . 1 st Expert , Geo . Barlow ; P . G . 2 nd Expert , J . 0 . Surtees ; P . G . 1 st Standard-bearer , C . Clay , M . D . ; P . G . 2 nd Standard-bearer , Thomas Parker ; P . G . Almoner , W . Romaine Caliender , jun . ; P . G . Dir . of Cer ., W . H . Wright ; P . G . 1 st Aide-de-camp , Lieut . Wentworth Dawes , 9 7 th regiment ; P . G . 2 nd Aide-de-camp , Cbas . Chandos I ^ ole ; P . G . 1 st Captain of Lines , J . G . Blackbur ne ; P . G . 2 nd Captain of Lines , W . Redick ; P . G . Sword-bearer , H . Alpass ; P . G , 1 st XJerald , W , Greenwood- P . G . 2 nd Herald , J . Lancaster Hine : P . G .

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