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Knights Temp1ae
The M . W . and E . C . then proposed the health of their M . W . and 111 . Grand Master in the Higher Degrees who had honoured them with his presence this day , and trusted that he would continue for many years to come to honour them with his company . The toast was received enthusiastically by the Sir Knights , who so highly esteem their respected Prater for his urbanity and kindness to all who have the pleasure and honour of his acquaintance .
The G . M . Sir Knight QeprgeHawke , in responding , said that as years were now increasing upon him , and having been in harness for so many years , they could not expect him to be so often present amongst them , but he never liked to miss this day , at least , of being with his Praters . He thanked them for the honour conferred on him , and reminded the M . W . who now presided over them that the Conclave would look after him that his attendance should be as good as it had hitherto been , and that the Conclave and Encampment would under his presidency prosper , and trusted that this time next year they should be able to approve of him as they did at this momentV
TheP . M , W . Sir Knight Surtees then proposed the M . W- and M . E . C . Sir Knight John Barker , wishing him a prosperous year , and trusting that the Encampment and Conclave would increase in prosperity under his presidency . The toast was acknowledged by the Sir Knights pledging their Commander , and the M . W . returned thanks . : The Grand Hospitaller Sir Knt . Berkley then gave / 'The Bather of the Encampment P . M . W . Sir Knt . Wm . Punshon . " The toast was pledged with fervour .
The M . W . then proposed the next oldest member of that Encampment , whose presence gave him personal pleasure , as he considered it an honour to himself , besides a gratification he knew the Sir Knights felt in having present P . M . W . Sir Knight Mark L . Jobling . The toast was enthusiastically pledged , and Sir Knight M . L . Jobling returned thanks in becoming and complimentary terms . The health and long life to P . M . W . Wm . Dalziel and Edward B . Bavis , thanking them for their great assistance in the work of the day , was given by the M . W ., and responded to by the Sir Knights present , P . M . W . Edward D . Davis thanking the Sir Knights on behalf of himself and colleague Sir Knight Dalziel .
With the health of the Officers of the present and past year , and the newlyinstalled Sir Knights , the proceedings of the evening closed in love and harmony . Weymouth , Dorset . —A 11 Soid ' s Encampment . —On Thursday , the 9 th of April , the V . E . Prov . Grand Commander , Prater Charles John Yigne , visited this Encampment , and installed the E . C . for the ensuing year , Sir Knight Eichard Hare , who , having . appointed Praters Hannam and Beassant his 1 st and 2 nd Captains , returned thanks in a very feeling manner , and assured the members that no exertion should be wanting on his part to support a & nd carry out the correct and efficient working for which this Encampment has been so long and so justly celebrated .
Erratum . —The Grand Conclave meets on Priday , the 8 th of May , instead of Tuesday , the 12 th , mentioned on page 323 , in our April number .
Mark Masonry
MAEK MAS 0 HU 1
Bolton . — £ t John ' s Lodge ( No . 2 ) . —A Meeting of Emergency of this flourishing Lodge was held on Thursday , the 23 rd April , at the Commercial Hotel , Bolton , Bro . G . P . Broekhank , B . W . M ., in the chair . The following Brethren were duly advanced to the Degree of Mark Master , viz .: —Bros . John Lord Howard , Prov . J . G . D . for Cheshire ; William Bulley , P . M . Lodge No . 782 ; John Parry Piatt , W . M . Lodge No . 782 ; Samuel Moss , P . Prov . J . G . W . for Cheshire and Gloucester ; Charles N . Marshall , S . W . Lodge No . 702 ; E . G . Willoughby , P . Prov . G . J . D .
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Knights Temp1ae
The M . W . and E . C . then proposed the health of their M . W . and 111 . Grand Master in the Higher Degrees who had honoured them with his presence this day , and trusted that he would continue for many years to come to honour them with his company . The toast was received enthusiastically by the Sir Knights , who so highly esteem their respected Prater for his urbanity and kindness to all who have the pleasure and honour of his acquaintance .
The G . M . Sir Knight QeprgeHawke , in responding , said that as years were now increasing upon him , and having been in harness for so many years , they could not expect him to be so often present amongst them , but he never liked to miss this day , at least , of being with his Praters . He thanked them for the honour conferred on him , and reminded the M . W . who now presided over them that the Conclave would look after him that his attendance should be as good as it had hitherto been , and that the Conclave and Encampment would under his presidency prosper , and trusted that this time next year they should be able to approve of him as they did at this momentV
TheP . M , W . Sir Knight Surtees then proposed the M . W- and M . E . C . Sir Knight John Barker , wishing him a prosperous year , and trusting that the Encampment and Conclave would increase in prosperity under his presidency . The toast was acknowledged by the Sir Knights pledging their Commander , and the M . W . returned thanks . : The Grand Hospitaller Sir Knt . Berkley then gave / 'The Bather of the Encampment P . M . W . Sir Knt . Wm . Punshon . " The toast was pledged with fervour .
The M . W . then proposed the next oldest member of that Encampment , whose presence gave him personal pleasure , as he considered it an honour to himself , besides a gratification he knew the Sir Knights felt in having present P . M . W . Sir Knight Mark L . Jobling . The toast was enthusiastically pledged , and Sir Knight M . L . Jobling returned thanks in becoming and complimentary terms . The health and long life to P . M . W . Wm . Dalziel and Edward B . Bavis , thanking them for their great assistance in the work of the day , was given by the M . W ., and responded to by the Sir Knights present , P . M . W . Edward D . Davis thanking the Sir Knights on behalf of himself and colleague Sir Knight Dalziel .
With the health of the Officers of the present and past year , and the newlyinstalled Sir Knights , the proceedings of the evening closed in love and harmony . Weymouth , Dorset . —A 11 Soid ' s Encampment . —On Thursday , the 9 th of April , the V . E . Prov . Grand Commander , Prater Charles John Yigne , visited this Encampment , and installed the E . C . for the ensuing year , Sir Knight Eichard Hare , who , having . appointed Praters Hannam and Beassant his 1 st and 2 nd Captains , returned thanks in a very feeling manner , and assured the members that no exertion should be wanting on his part to support a & nd carry out the correct and efficient working for which this Encampment has been so long and so justly celebrated .
Erratum . —The Grand Conclave meets on Priday , the 8 th of May , instead of Tuesday , the 12 th , mentioned on page 323 , in our April number .
Mark Masonry
MAEK MAS 0 HU 1
Bolton . — £ t John ' s Lodge ( No . 2 ) . —A Meeting of Emergency of this flourishing Lodge was held on Thursday , the 23 rd April , at the Commercial Hotel , Bolton , Bro . G . P . Broekhank , B . W . M ., in the chair . The following Brethren were duly advanced to the Degree of Mark Master , viz .: —Bros . John Lord Howard , Prov . J . G . D . for Cheshire ; William Bulley , P . M . Lodge No . 782 ; John Parry Piatt , W . M . Lodge No . 782 ; Samuel Moss , P . Prov . J . G . W . for Cheshire and Gloucester ; Charles N . Marshall , S . W . Lodge No . 702 ; E . G . Willoughby , P . Prov . G . J . D .