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Knights Tempiak.
for an Encampment to be held in Taunton , bearing his name . After expressing his regret that the loss of sight would prevent his performing the ceremony , he deputed the WE . Prov . G . C . of Dorset , Er . Charles John Yigne , to act for him on this occasion . The ceremony was impressively performed , and the Most Eminent and Supreme G . M . gave his benediction . The first Eminent Commander named in the Warrant is Sir Knight James Randolph , the W . E . Prov . G . C . of Somerset , who was then placed in the chair b y Er . Wigue , and proceeded to appoint his officers , and to install several candidates . Among the visitors of
distinction , besides the Y . E . Prov . G . C . of Dorset , were the WE . Prov . G . C . of Devon , Sir Knight Huysh ; the V * E . Prov . G . C ; of Worcester , Sir Knight H . Wernon ; Er . Kent , 2 nd O . Q . C . ; Bryant , Evans , Hind , Harvey , Montagu , & e . After the conclusion of the ceremonies , a large party enjoyed the hospitality of the members of the new Encampment , and partook of an excellent and recherche dinner at Giles ' s Hotel . On the following day , the Most Eminent and Supreme G . M . entertained a large party of Sir Knights at his own hospitable board at Halswell . l
The High Grades.
THE HIGH GRADES .
A meeting of the Metropolitan Chapter , K . H ., 30 ° , for the reception of candidates , will be held at the Freemason s' Tavern , on Tuesday , the 21 st of April . We understand that there is every prospect of a distinguished member of a sister Supreme Grand Chapter attending the meeting .
Mark Masonry.
MAEK MASONRY .
We are happy to notice the progress this Degree is making , under the guiding auspices of those Brethren , who by their activity and energy obtained the first charter last July . The St . Mark ' s Lodge now numbers upwards of sixty members , and three other lodges have sprung from it , one of which , No . 2 , it will be seen is already in active operation—the St . John ' s at Bolton , in Lancashire , where in two preliminary meetings nineteen members have been advanced . Nos . 3 and 4 will be at work in a few days . May they all flourish and prosper .
St . Mark ' s Lodge ( No . 1 ) . —The last regular meeting of the season was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 18 th March , Bro . Hughes , D . B . W ., presiding . In the course of the evening seven Brethren were advanced , three of whom came from Canterbury , where it is in contemplation almost immediately to apply to the Grand Chapter of Scotland for a charter . At the close of business the Brethren
supped together , and in the course of the evening drank prosperity to the three other new Lodges—the St . John ' s , Bolton ; the Thistle ; and the Arnott ( a name adopted in compliment to Dr . Walker Arnott , the G . Z . of Scotland ) . It was resolved to open a Lodge of Instruction at Bro . Sheen ' s , St . Martin ' s Stores , Long Acre , to meet on Monday evenings .
Boltost . —St . John ' s Marie Lodge ( No . 2 ) . —Two preliminary meetings of this Lodge have been held : one , on the 11 th March , when twelve candidates were advanced to the Degree ; and another , on the 19 th March , when seven candidates were also advanced : the R . W . M ., Bro . Brockbank , presided , ably assisted by the Wardens , Bros . Thomas Entwisle and John Mitchell . The ceremony wasmost creditably performed by the various Officers , more particularly by the Senior Warden , whose admirable manner of performing the duties allotted to him by the R . W . Master , elicited unanimous approbation . The following is a list of the Officers appointed , viz . : ~~ Bms . John Smith , M . O . ; J . Howarth , S . O . : Thos ,
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Knights Tempiak.
for an Encampment to be held in Taunton , bearing his name . After expressing his regret that the loss of sight would prevent his performing the ceremony , he deputed the WE . Prov . G . C . of Dorset , Er . Charles John Yigne , to act for him on this occasion . The ceremony was impressively performed , and the Most Eminent and Supreme G . M . gave his benediction . The first Eminent Commander named in the Warrant is Sir Knight James Randolph , the W . E . Prov . G . C . of Somerset , who was then placed in the chair b y Er . Wigue , and proceeded to appoint his officers , and to install several candidates . Among the visitors of
distinction , besides the Y . E . Prov . G . C . of Dorset , were the WE . Prov . G . C . of Devon , Sir Knight Huysh ; the V * E . Prov . G . C ; of Worcester , Sir Knight H . Wernon ; Er . Kent , 2 nd O . Q . C . ; Bryant , Evans , Hind , Harvey , Montagu , & e . After the conclusion of the ceremonies , a large party enjoyed the hospitality of the members of the new Encampment , and partook of an excellent and recherche dinner at Giles ' s Hotel . On the following day , the Most Eminent and Supreme G . M . entertained a large party of Sir Knights at his own hospitable board at Halswell . l
The High Grades.
THE HIGH GRADES .
A meeting of the Metropolitan Chapter , K . H ., 30 ° , for the reception of candidates , will be held at the Freemason s' Tavern , on Tuesday , the 21 st of April . We understand that there is every prospect of a distinguished member of a sister Supreme Grand Chapter attending the meeting .
Mark Masonry.
MAEK MASONRY .
We are happy to notice the progress this Degree is making , under the guiding auspices of those Brethren , who by their activity and energy obtained the first charter last July . The St . Mark ' s Lodge now numbers upwards of sixty members , and three other lodges have sprung from it , one of which , No . 2 , it will be seen is already in active operation—the St . John ' s at Bolton , in Lancashire , where in two preliminary meetings nineteen members have been advanced . Nos . 3 and 4 will be at work in a few days . May they all flourish and prosper .
St . Mark ' s Lodge ( No . 1 ) . —The last regular meeting of the season was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 18 th March , Bro . Hughes , D . B . W ., presiding . In the course of the evening seven Brethren were advanced , three of whom came from Canterbury , where it is in contemplation almost immediately to apply to the Grand Chapter of Scotland for a charter . At the close of business the Brethren
supped together , and in the course of the evening drank prosperity to the three other new Lodges—the St . John ' s , Bolton ; the Thistle ; and the Arnott ( a name adopted in compliment to Dr . Walker Arnott , the G . Z . of Scotland ) . It was resolved to open a Lodge of Instruction at Bro . Sheen ' s , St . Martin ' s Stores , Long Acre , to meet on Monday evenings .
Boltost . —St . John ' s Marie Lodge ( No . 2 ) . —Two preliminary meetings of this Lodge have been held : one , on the 11 th March , when twelve candidates were advanced to the Degree ; and another , on the 19 th March , when seven candidates were also advanced : the R . W . M ., Bro . Brockbank , presided , ably assisted by the Wardens , Bros . Thomas Entwisle and John Mitchell . The ceremony wasmost creditably performed by the various Officers , more particularly by the Senior Warden , whose admirable manner of performing the duties allotted to him by the R . W . Master , elicited unanimous approbation . The following is a list of the Officers appointed , viz . : ~~ Bms . John Smith , M . O . ; J . Howarth , S . O . : Thos ,