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of " The D . Prov . XLM ., " and " The W . M . " were given by Bro . Cooper , which were suitably acknowledged by the W . M ., and Bro . Dennison , P . M ., as one of the Officers of the Prov . G 0 Lo The e ¥ ening was truly spent in harmony and peace .
YORKSHIRE . Bradford . —Lodge of Harmony ( No . 874 ) . —On the 17 th of April , two Brethren were passed and raised to the 2 nd and 3 rd Degrees respectively . After supper an animated discussion took place on the article " Our Duty , " in the April number of the Free masons' Monthly Magazine and Masonic Mirror . Measures were proposed to make the Lodge meetings more useful and interesting .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
LONDON CHAPTERS
Royal York Chapter of Perseverance ( No . 7 ) . —This very numerous and highly-distinguished Chapter held its final Convocation for the season on Tuesday , 22 nd April , at the Freemasons' Tavern , when two Brethren were exalted to the Sublime Degree of R . A ., Comp . Le "Veau , M . E . Z ., officiating with his accustomed ability . Comps . Absolon , Symonds , and Jones , having been severally unanimously elected at the last meeting , were then duly installed into their respective chairs , the ceremony in each case being performed by the outgoing Principal . The officers for the ensuing year , therefore , are : —Comps . W . II .
Absolon , Z . ; Symonds , H . ; Dr . Jones , J . ; Honey , Scribe E . ; Tyler , Scribe N . ; G-. Ha ward , P . S . ; Savage , D . C . ; Harrison and , Stewards ; Rice , Janitor . The banquet was attended by about forty Comps ., and admirably presided over by the M . E . Z ., who evinced the most anxious desire to promote the comfort of all , and , by his courteous and conciliating manner , entirely justified the choice of those who had elected him to his high office . As might have been anticipated on an occasion like this , the visiting list was a lengthy one , including D . Gooch , Z ., No . 9 ; F . Adlard , P . IL , No . 3 ; J . R . Sheen , J ., No . 218 ; A . Gardner , No . 70 ; W . P . Scott , No . 2 ; W . Paas , E ., No . 30 ; P . Binckes , No . 49 ; & c . & c .
Mount Moriah Chaptee ( No . 9 ) . —This Chapter met at the Thatched House Tavern , Thursday , April 3 rd . Three Brethren were exalted to the Sublime Degree of the Royal Arch . Comp . John Hervey was a visitor .
Old King ' s Arms Chapter ( No . 30 ) . —The quarterly Convocation of this Chapter was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday , April 7 , when Bro . C . Bailey , of No . 680 , was exalted to the Supreme Degree of R . A . Comp . George Biggs , P . G . D . C ., officiated as Z ., and performed the whole of the ceremony , which was gone through in the most able and impressive manner . The banquet was served in excellent style , and partaken of by about eighteen Comps ., Comp . J . Linton , M . E . Z ., presiding . The evening was passed most agreeably , as is always the case at No . 30 Lodge or Chapter , as every one who has enjoyed the privilege of a visit to either will readily testify . The visitors , in addition to Comp . Biggs , were Comps . Jones , No . 7 ; Pole , No . 2 ; and Binckes , No . 49 .
Mount Sinai Chapter ( No . 49 ) . —At the Convocation of this Chapter , held at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on Tuesday , 15 th April , Bros . Taylor and Piatt were exalted to the Supreme Degree of B . A . ; Comp . Andrew , P . Z ., performing the ceremonies in his usual able and impressive manner , to the gratification of all who had the privilege of hearing him . This being the appointed evening for the choice of Officers , the following Comps . wore elected : —Comps . Cooper , M . E . Z . ; Potter , II . ; Bajlield , J . ; Pierce , E . ; Upton , N , ; and Daly , P . S . About thirty wit
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of " The D . Prov . XLM ., " and " The W . M . " were given by Bro . Cooper , which were suitably acknowledged by the W . M ., and Bro . Dennison , P . M ., as one of the Officers of the Prov . G 0 Lo The e ¥ ening was truly spent in harmony and peace .
YORKSHIRE . Bradford . —Lodge of Harmony ( No . 874 ) . —On the 17 th of April , two Brethren were passed and raised to the 2 nd and 3 rd Degrees respectively . After supper an animated discussion took place on the article " Our Duty , " in the April number of the Free masons' Monthly Magazine and Masonic Mirror . Measures were proposed to make the Lodge meetings more useful and interesting .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
LONDON CHAPTERS
Royal York Chapter of Perseverance ( No . 7 ) . —This very numerous and highly-distinguished Chapter held its final Convocation for the season on Tuesday , 22 nd April , at the Freemasons' Tavern , when two Brethren were exalted to the Sublime Degree of R . A ., Comp . Le "Veau , M . E . Z ., officiating with his accustomed ability . Comps . Absolon , Symonds , and Jones , having been severally unanimously elected at the last meeting , were then duly installed into their respective chairs , the ceremony in each case being performed by the outgoing Principal . The officers for the ensuing year , therefore , are : —Comps . W . II .
Absolon , Z . ; Symonds , H . ; Dr . Jones , J . ; Honey , Scribe E . ; Tyler , Scribe N . ; G-. Ha ward , P . S . ; Savage , D . C . ; Harrison and , Stewards ; Rice , Janitor . The banquet was attended by about forty Comps ., and admirably presided over by the M . E . Z ., who evinced the most anxious desire to promote the comfort of all , and , by his courteous and conciliating manner , entirely justified the choice of those who had elected him to his high office . As might have been anticipated on an occasion like this , the visiting list was a lengthy one , including D . Gooch , Z ., No . 9 ; F . Adlard , P . IL , No . 3 ; J . R . Sheen , J ., No . 218 ; A . Gardner , No . 70 ; W . P . Scott , No . 2 ; W . Paas , E ., No . 30 ; P . Binckes , No . 49 ; & c . & c .
Mount Moriah Chaptee ( No . 9 ) . —This Chapter met at the Thatched House Tavern , Thursday , April 3 rd . Three Brethren were exalted to the Sublime Degree of the Royal Arch . Comp . John Hervey was a visitor .
Old King ' s Arms Chapter ( No . 30 ) . —The quarterly Convocation of this Chapter was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday , April 7 , when Bro . C . Bailey , of No . 680 , was exalted to the Supreme Degree of R . A . Comp . George Biggs , P . G . D . C ., officiated as Z ., and performed the whole of the ceremony , which was gone through in the most able and impressive manner . The banquet was served in excellent style , and partaken of by about eighteen Comps ., Comp . J . Linton , M . E . Z ., presiding . The evening was passed most agreeably , as is always the case at No . 30 Lodge or Chapter , as every one who has enjoyed the privilege of a visit to either will readily testify . The visitors , in addition to Comp . Biggs , were Comps . Jones , No . 7 ; Pole , No . 2 ; and Binckes , No . 49 .
Mount Sinai Chapter ( No . 49 ) . —At the Convocation of this Chapter , held at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on Tuesday , 15 th April , Bros . Taylor and Piatt were exalted to the Supreme Degree of B . A . ; Comp . Andrew , P . Z ., performing the ceremonies in his usual able and impressive manner , to the gratification of all who had the privilege of hearing him . This being the appointed evening for the choice of Officers , the following Comps . wore elected : —Comps . Cooper , M . E . Z . ; Potter , II . ; Bajlield , J . ; Pierce , E . ; Upton , N , ; and Daly , P . S . About thirty wit