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Knights Templar
audited and ' . found correct , by Sir Knts . Tiros . R . Bridsoii , jun ., and Thos . Parker ; after which , oil the proposal of the Y . E . the Prov . G . Conimarider , Sir Knt , Stephen Smith was again unanimously elected Prov . G . Treasurer . The Y . E . the Prov . G . Commander then proceeded to appoint the following Sir Knights as Prov . Grand Officers fortheensuing yeaiy viz . — Sir Knt , A . H . Royds , D . Prov . G . Commander ,
Thos . Ridgway Bridson , Prov . G . Prior ; Thos . Ridgway Bridson , junr ., Prov . G . Sub-Prior ; L . Newall , Prov . G . First Captain ; Henry Bridson , Prov . G . Second Captain ; Rev . E . J . Boiling , Prov . G . Prelate ; G . J . French , Prov . G . Chancellor ; Br . R . E . Aihsworth , Prov . G . Yice-Chancellor ; Richard Burton , Prov . G . Registrar C . Chandos'Pole , Prov . G . Chamberlain ; II . A . Bennett , Prov . G . Hospitaller ; W . Harrison , Prov . G . First Expert : J , 0 . Surtees , Prov . G . Second Expert : Dr . S .
Duhcuft Lees , Prov . G . First Standard Bearer ; Thomas Parker , Prov . G . Second Standard Bearer ; William ftomaine Callendar , Prov . G . Almoner ; William H . Wright , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Robert Muni ) , jun ., Prov . G . First Aide-de-Camp ; Reuben Mitchell , Prov . G . Second Aide-de-Camp ; G . P . Brockbaiik , Prov . G . First Captairi of Lines ; W . Rediek , Prov . G-. Second Captain of Lines ; H . 8 . Alpass , Prov . G . Sword G Bearer ; W . Greenwood , Prov . G . FirstHerald ; J . Lancaster H in e , P ^ , Second Herald ; B . St . John B . Joule , Prov , G . Organist ;
Richard Crabtree , Prov . G . Banner Bearer ; and William Dawson was re-elected Prov . G , Equerry Without . The sixteen Encampments in the Province having then , with the exception of the Loyal Ashton-under-Lyne , the St . Joseph , the Plains of Tabor , and the St . George , severally paid up their clues to the Prov . G . Conclave ; and the finances of the Province being declared to be in a satisfactory state , it was determined , that there was a sufficient balance in the hands of the Treasurer ( after the donation of ten guineas to the Indian Relief Fund ) to justify the Prov . G . Conclave in providing
Jewels for a great number , if not for the whole , of the Prov . G . Officers ; and the same were accordingly ordered to be procured . The committee of nine was then nominated in the usual manner ; and the general business being disposed of the Y . E . the Prov . G . Commander , delivered an address , wherein he alluded to several points of interest bearing upon the wellbeing and the good government of the Order , and then proceeded to close the
Prov . G . Conclave in solemn form . At the banquet , which was prepared at the Lever's Arms Hotel , and attended by thirty-two Sir Knights , the Y . E . the Prov . G . Commander was supported on his right hy the D . Prov . G . Commander , and by Sir Knight Lieut .-Colonel Hort , 36 th Regt ., and on his left by the Prov . G . Prelate , Sir Knight the Eev . E . J . Boiling , the Prov . Gi Sub-Prior , Sir Knight Thomas Ridgway Bridson , Junr ., and the Prov . G ; Chamberlain , Sir Knight Charles Chandos Pole . After the usual loyal and Templar toasts , the Sir Knights separated at an early hour ; the greater part of them having to travel a considerable distance by railw ay ,
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Britk / i Lodge ( No . 419 ) . —At the usual monthly meeting o ! this Lodge , held on Wednesday the 20 th day of January , 1858 , after the usual business had been disposed of , it was proposed and unanimously resolved , that in consequence of the intended departure of Brother R . Widdows , P . Z . British Royal Arch Chapter , on a visit to Europe , that he should be entertained at a farewell dinner by the Brethren of this Lodge , in consequence of his zealjforJMasonry , and his attachment to this Lodge , having been a subscribing member for upwards of twenty years . The dinner took place on Friday evening , the 29 tli January , the evening prior to his departure per steamer Qolden Fleece . The dinner was served at the Masonic Hotel . The head of the room in which the tables were laid , was
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Knights Templar
audited and ' . found correct , by Sir Knts . Tiros . R . Bridsoii , jun ., and Thos . Parker ; after which , oil the proposal of the Y . E . the Prov . G . Conimarider , Sir Knt , Stephen Smith was again unanimously elected Prov . G . Treasurer . The Y . E . the Prov . G . Commander then proceeded to appoint the following Sir Knights as Prov . Grand Officers fortheensuing yeaiy viz . — Sir Knt , A . H . Royds , D . Prov . G . Commander ,
Thos . Ridgway Bridson , Prov . G . Prior ; Thos . Ridgway Bridson , junr ., Prov . G . Sub-Prior ; L . Newall , Prov . G . First Captain ; Henry Bridson , Prov . G . Second Captain ; Rev . E . J . Boiling , Prov . G . Prelate ; G . J . French , Prov . G . Chancellor ; Br . R . E . Aihsworth , Prov . G . Yice-Chancellor ; Richard Burton , Prov . G . Registrar C . Chandos'Pole , Prov . G . Chamberlain ; II . A . Bennett , Prov . G . Hospitaller ; W . Harrison , Prov . G . First Expert : J , 0 . Surtees , Prov . G . Second Expert : Dr . S .
Duhcuft Lees , Prov . G . First Standard Bearer ; Thomas Parker , Prov . G . Second Standard Bearer ; William ftomaine Callendar , Prov . G . Almoner ; William H . Wright , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Robert Muni ) , jun ., Prov . G . First Aide-de-Camp ; Reuben Mitchell , Prov . G . Second Aide-de-Camp ; G . P . Brockbaiik , Prov . G . First Captairi of Lines ; W . Rediek , Prov . G-. Second Captain of Lines ; H . 8 . Alpass , Prov . G . Sword G Bearer ; W . Greenwood , Prov . G . FirstHerald ; J . Lancaster H in e , P ^ , Second Herald ; B . St . John B . Joule , Prov , G . Organist ;
Richard Crabtree , Prov . G . Banner Bearer ; and William Dawson was re-elected Prov . G , Equerry Without . The sixteen Encampments in the Province having then , with the exception of the Loyal Ashton-under-Lyne , the St . Joseph , the Plains of Tabor , and the St . George , severally paid up their clues to the Prov . G . Conclave ; and the finances of the Province being declared to be in a satisfactory state , it was determined , that there was a sufficient balance in the hands of the Treasurer ( after the donation of ten guineas to the Indian Relief Fund ) to justify the Prov . G . Conclave in providing
Jewels for a great number , if not for the whole , of the Prov . G . Officers ; and the same were accordingly ordered to be procured . The committee of nine was then nominated in the usual manner ; and the general business being disposed of the Y . E . the Prov . G . Commander , delivered an address , wherein he alluded to several points of interest bearing upon the wellbeing and the good government of the Order , and then proceeded to close the
Prov . G . Conclave in solemn form . At the banquet , which was prepared at the Lever's Arms Hotel , and attended by thirty-two Sir Knights , the Y . E . the Prov . G . Commander was supported on his right hy the D . Prov . G . Commander , and by Sir Knight Lieut .-Colonel Hort , 36 th Regt ., and on his left by the Prov . G . Prelate , Sir Knight the Eev . E . J . Boiling , the Prov . Gi Sub-Prior , Sir Knight Thomas Ridgway Bridson , Junr ., and the Prov . G ; Chamberlain , Sir Knight Charles Chandos Pole . After the usual loyal and Templar toasts , the Sir Knights separated at an early hour ; the greater part of them having to travel a considerable distance by railw ay ,
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Britk / i Lodge ( No . 419 ) . —At the usual monthly meeting o ! this Lodge , held on Wednesday the 20 th day of January , 1858 , after the usual business had been disposed of , it was proposed and unanimously resolved , that in consequence of the intended departure of Brother R . Widdows , P . Z . British Royal Arch Chapter , on a visit to Europe , that he should be entertained at a farewell dinner by the Brethren of this Lodge , in consequence of his zealjforJMasonry , and his attachment to this Lodge , having been a subscribing member for upwards of twenty years . The dinner took place on Friday evening , the 29 tli January , the evening prior to his departure per steamer Qolden Fleece . The dinner was served at the Masonic Hotel . The head of the room in which the tables were laid , was