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Keigkts Templar.

Organist , Bv St . John B . Joule ; P . G . Baimer-bearer , Richard Crabtree ; and Equerry without , W . Dawson . A committee of nine was then appointed for the year ensuing , five being nominated by the Sir Knights present , ancVfour by the Y . E . P . G . Commander ; after which the returns were made from the nine Encampments represented at the P . G . Conclave , the four other Encampments in the province having omitted to send their returns . The general business on the paper being disposed of , the P . G . Conclave was then duly closed in solemn

form , and the assembled Sir Knights adjotirned to the banquet ; at which the V . E . the P . G . Commander was supported on his tight by Sir iCnight Masson , of the Observance Encampment , London ; with the Grand Chancellor of the Order , Sir Knight Captain Layton , 25 th regiment K . O . Bs ., of the Royal Naval Encampment , Portsmouth ; and on his left by Sir Knight the Rev . E . J . Boiling , the P . G . Prelate , with Sir Knight H . Bridson . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts had been duly honoured and responded to , the Sir Knights separated before ten o ' clock , to attend the Masonic ball at the Liverpool Town Hall , in aid of the funds of the Masonic Charities of West Lancashire .

Temple Cressint , Colchester . — -This Encampment was consecrated on the 4 th Pebruary , at the George Hotel , by the Grand Chancellor of the Order , John Masson , Esq . We congratulate the Sit Knights on this noble Masonic Order in Essex , this being the first Encampment in the county , and has taken its name from an . ancient preceptory of Knights Templars , which existed at Cressiny , near Witham ; and we hope , especially from the manner in which the proceedings were conducted , that it will lead to other Encampments being established . The Encampment was first consecrated in due and ancient form by the

Grand Chancellor , who afterwards installed Sir Knight Major H . L . Maydwell as the 1 st Eminent Commander , who then invested Sir Knights H . S . S . Burnay and S . D . Porbes as 1 st and 2 nd Captains ; Sir Knight Marriott as Prelate ; Sir Knight Lieut .-Col . E . Whitmore . as Treas . ; and Sir Knight C . Townsend as Expert . Comps . Hall , Mann , Eddy , Morris , and Ellisden , were then severally installed as Knights of the Order ; and it certainly was no slight pleasure to witness the solemn manner ill which the E . C . performed his duty , the ceremony

being gone through separately with each candidate , and without the least hurry . After this the Grand Chancellor delivered a most interesting lecture on the Christian Degrees , showing , in a very masterly manner , the antiquity of the Order , and deservedly received a ^ vote of thanks from the Encampment . Other necessary business was then proceeded with , such as passing Bye-Laws , proposing new candidates , after which the Sir Knights assembled round the festive board , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and among others that of the

Grand Chancellor , who in returning thanks paid a high compliment to the infant Encampment , and expressed his highest approval of all the regalia being strictly in accordance with the Statutes of the Order . He also complimented the E . C . and the Officers of the Encampment on the regular manner in which they had performed their respective duties . Several other Companions are , we hear , candidates for installation , and we cordially wish prosperity to the Encampment of Temple Cressiny .

Mark Masonry

1 AEK IAS 0 SEY

mmmmwmmmm « St . Makk ' b Lodcvr ( No . 1 ) . —A meeting of this Lodge was holden at the Preemasons' Tavern , on the 15 th February , when the D . R . W . M ' ., Bro . Hughes presided , and most impressively advanced Bros . Hooper , Swainston , Stacey and Kaiser into the Order . The beauty of the ceremony was much enhanced by the introduction of music , Bro . Edward Hart having kindly taken the office of organist . In the ceremonies of opening and closing , the following hymns , written for the St . Mark ' s Lodge , No . 1 , by Pro . John Mott Thearle , P . M ., No . 82 ,

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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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Keigkts Templar.

Organist , Bv St . John B . Joule ; P . G . Baimer-bearer , Richard Crabtree ; and Equerry without , W . Dawson . A committee of nine was then appointed for the year ensuing , five being nominated by the Sir Knights present , ancVfour by the Y . E . P . G . Commander ; after which the returns were made from the nine Encampments represented at the P . G . Conclave , the four other Encampments in the province having omitted to send their returns . The general business on the paper being disposed of , the P . G . Conclave was then duly closed in solemn

form , and the assembled Sir Knights adjotirned to the banquet ; at which the V . E . the P . G . Commander was supported on his tight by Sir iCnight Masson , of the Observance Encampment , London ; with the Grand Chancellor of the Order , Sir Knight Captain Layton , 25 th regiment K . O . Bs ., of the Royal Naval Encampment , Portsmouth ; and on his left by Sir Knight the Rev . E . J . Boiling , the P . G . Prelate , with Sir Knight H . Bridson . After the usual loyal and Masonic toasts had been duly honoured and responded to , the Sir Knights separated before ten o ' clock , to attend the Masonic ball at the Liverpool Town Hall , in aid of the funds of the Masonic Charities of West Lancashire .

Temple Cressint , Colchester . — -This Encampment was consecrated on the 4 th Pebruary , at the George Hotel , by the Grand Chancellor of the Order , John Masson , Esq . We congratulate the Sit Knights on this noble Masonic Order in Essex , this being the first Encampment in the county , and has taken its name from an . ancient preceptory of Knights Templars , which existed at Cressiny , near Witham ; and we hope , especially from the manner in which the proceedings were conducted , that it will lead to other Encampments being established . The Encampment was first consecrated in due and ancient form by the

Grand Chancellor , who afterwards installed Sir Knight Major H . L . Maydwell as the 1 st Eminent Commander , who then invested Sir Knights H . S . S . Burnay and S . D . Porbes as 1 st and 2 nd Captains ; Sir Knight Marriott as Prelate ; Sir Knight Lieut .-Col . E . Whitmore . as Treas . ; and Sir Knight C . Townsend as Expert . Comps . Hall , Mann , Eddy , Morris , and Ellisden , were then severally installed as Knights of the Order ; and it certainly was no slight pleasure to witness the solemn manner ill which the E . C . performed his duty , the ceremony

being gone through separately with each candidate , and without the least hurry . After this the Grand Chancellor delivered a most interesting lecture on the Christian Degrees , showing , in a very masterly manner , the antiquity of the Order , and deservedly received a ^ vote of thanks from the Encampment . Other necessary business was then proceeded with , such as passing Bye-Laws , proposing new candidates , after which the Sir Knights assembled round the festive board , when the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and among others that of the

Grand Chancellor , who in returning thanks paid a high compliment to the infant Encampment , and expressed his highest approval of all the regalia being strictly in accordance with the Statutes of the Order . He also complimented the E . C . and the Officers of the Encampment on the regular manner in which they had performed their respective duties . Several other Companions are , we hear , candidates for installation , and we cordially wish prosperity to the Encampment of Temple Cressiny .

Mark Masonry

1 AEK IAS 0 SEY

mmmmwmmmm « St . Makk ' b Lodcvr ( No . 1 ) . —A meeting of this Lodge was holden at the Preemasons' Tavern , on the 15 th February , when the D . R . W . M ' ., Bro . Hughes presided , and most impressively advanced Bros . Hooper , Swainston , Stacey and Kaiser into the Order . The beauty of the ceremony was much enhanced by the introduction of music , Bro . Edward Hart having kindly taken the office of organist . In the ceremonies of opening and closing , the following hymns , written for the St . Mark ' s Lodge , No . 1 , by Pro . John Mott Thearle , P . M ., No . 82 ,

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