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Royal Arch.
EOYAL ARCH .
heing an Arch Mason ) , and Comp . Roxburgh , G . S . D . ; G . Reg . Comp . Henderson ; G . Treas . Comp . Tomkins ; G . S . B . Comp . Hutchins ; G . St . B . Comp . S . B . Wilson ; G . D . C Comp . Jos . Smith ; and G . J . Comp . Chas . Payne . Comp . Savage suggested that , according to the Book of Constitutions , Comp . Tloxburgh was not eligible for office , he not being a member of Grand Chapter , never having served the office of Principal in a private Chapter . After a short conversation , Comp . Henderson ruled in favour of the objection of Comp . Savage , so that the nomination of Comp . Roxburgh fell to the ground , the office being left vacant .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER . The Quarterly Convocation of Supreme Grand Chapter was holden in the Temple , on Wednesday , May 6 ; present—Comps . A . Dobie , acting as Z . ; P . Dundas , as H . ; J " ohn Fawcett , as J . ; White , E . ; J . Pattison , N . ; H . Lloyd , P . S . ; H . L . Crohn and Tombleson , Assist . S . There were also present Comps . Henderson , P . G . R . ; J . Hervey , P . G . St . B ; J . Parkinson , P . G . D . C . S . W . K . Potter , P . G . St . B . J . H . Goldsworthy , P . G . St . B . ; J . H . Tomkins , P . G . St . BT ; H . Giraud , P . G . St . B . : Geo . Biergs , P . G . St . B . : A . A . Leveau , P . G . D . C .: P .
Matthews , P . G . D . C . ; J . B . King , P . G . D . C . ; to . & c . The G . E . Comp . White explained that the M . E . G . Z . had called at the office between three and four in the afternoon , and was most anxious to have been present that evening * but , owing to a communication from Brighton relative to the health of Lady Zetland , he had been compelled to leave town , and could not therefore attend Grand Chapter . He had , ho we ver , left the list of officers to he appointed
in his ( Comp . White ' s ) hands . The 1 st and 2 nd Principals' chairs were always held hy the G . M . and the B . G . M . —the third chair the G . Z . bestowed upon Comp . Alex . Dobie . The other officers would be as follows : —G . E . Comp . White until the new G . Sec ; Comp . Clark was qualified to take the office ( viz . until he had filled the office of Principal in a private Chapter ); G . N . Comp . Fred . Pattison ; P . S . Comp . Henry Crohn ; Assist . S . Comp . Fen wick , G . J . W . ( the Earl of Durham , G . S . W ., not
The report from the Committee of General Purposes was then read . It stated that at the last account to the 31 st January , there was a balance in hand of £ 355 . 3 $ . 2 d ., there had been since received , up to the 15 th April , £ 254 . 5 s ., and expended . £ 131 . Is . 6 d . ; leaving a balance in hand of £ 478 . 6 s . Sd . The Committee had considered the memorials from Companions in St . Kitt ' s , referred back to them at the last Grand Chapter . They found that the Mount Horeb Charter was issued in 1792 , and that returns were made to Grand Chapter up to 1802 , when they ceased . At the time of the Union , in 1817 , and again in 1821 , application was
made for returns , but none being obtained , the St . Kitt s Chapter was not retained on the list of Chapters holding under the Supreme Grand Chapter of England . Nothing further was heard of the Chapter until a recent occasion , when certain Companions claimed their certificates as having been exalted under the Charter , The committee , after due consideration , recommended that , if a regular Lodge could be found to which it could be attached ( those formerly in the colony having ceased working ) , the Charter should be revived on the fees
being paid for all the Companions exalted under it . Application had been received for a Charter— -for a new Charter—to be attached to the Lodge of Paith and Unanimity , No . 605 , at Dorchester , with Coin p . Harper as the first Z . ; Comp . . J Lock , 1 : 1 ., and Comp . Petcb , ., which the committee recommended should be granted . Application had also been made that the Chapter hitherto attached to the Tudor Lodge , No . 088 , formerly held at Saddleworth , might be for the future attached to the Lodge of Candour , No . 422 , held at Pobcross , the Tudor Lodge
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Royal Arch.
EOYAL ARCH .
heing an Arch Mason ) , and Comp . Roxburgh , G . S . D . ; G . Reg . Comp . Henderson ; G . Treas . Comp . Tomkins ; G . S . B . Comp . Hutchins ; G . St . B . Comp . S . B . Wilson ; G . D . C Comp . Jos . Smith ; and G . J . Comp . Chas . Payne . Comp . Savage suggested that , according to the Book of Constitutions , Comp . Tloxburgh was not eligible for office , he not being a member of Grand Chapter , never having served the office of Principal in a private Chapter . After a short conversation , Comp . Henderson ruled in favour of the objection of Comp . Savage , so that the nomination of Comp . Roxburgh fell to the ground , the office being left vacant .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER . The Quarterly Convocation of Supreme Grand Chapter was holden in the Temple , on Wednesday , May 6 ; present—Comps . A . Dobie , acting as Z . ; P . Dundas , as H . ; J " ohn Fawcett , as J . ; White , E . ; J . Pattison , N . ; H . Lloyd , P . S . ; H . L . Crohn and Tombleson , Assist . S . There were also present Comps . Henderson , P . G . R . ; J . Hervey , P . G . St . B ; J . Parkinson , P . G . D . C . S . W . K . Potter , P . G . St . B . J . H . Goldsworthy , P . G . St . B . ; J . H . Tomkins , P . G . St . BT ; H . Giraud , P . G . St . B . : Geo . Biergs , P . G . St . B . : A . A . Leveau , P . G . D . C .: P .
Matthews , P . G . D . C . ; J . B . King , P . G . D . C . ; to . & c . The G . E . Comp . White explained that the M . E . G . Z . had called at the office between three and four in the afternoon , and was most anxious to have been present that evening * but , owing to a communication from Brighton relative to the health of Lady Zetland , he had been compelled to leave town , and could not therefore attend Grand Chapter . He had , ho we ver , left the list of officers to he appointed
in his ( Comp . White ' s ) hands . The 1 st and 2 nd Principals' chairs were always held hy the G . M . and the B . G . M . —the third chair the G . Z . bestowed upon Comp . Alex . Dobie . The other officers would be as follows : —G . E . Comp . White until the new G . Sec ; Comp . Clark was qualified to take the office ( viz . until he had filled the office of Principal in a private Chapter ); G . N . Comp . Fred . Pattison ; P . S . Comp . Henry Crohn ; Assist . S . Comp . Fen wick , G . J . W . ( the Earl of Durham , G . S . W ., not
The report from the Committee of General Purposes was then read . It stated that at the last account to the 31 st January , there was a balance in hand of £ 355 . 3 $ . 2 d ., there had been since received , up to the 15 th April , £ 254 . 5 s ., and expended . £ 131 . Is . 6 d . ; leaving a balance in hand of £ 478 . 6 s . Sd . The Committee had considered the memorials from Companions in St . Kitt ' s , referred back to them at the last Grand Chapter . They found that the Mount Horeb Charter was issued in 1792 , and that returns were made to Grand Chapter up to 1802 , when they ceased . At the time of the Union , in 1817 , and again in 1821 , application was
made for returns , but none being obtained , the St . Kitt s Chapter was not retained on the list of Chapters holding under the Supreme Grand Chapter of England . Nothing further was heard of the Chapter until a recent occasion , when certain Companions claimed their certificates as having been exalted under the Charter , The committee , after due consideration , recommended that , if a regular Lodge could be found to which it could be attached ( those formerly in the colony having ceased working ) , the Charter should be revived on the fees
being paid for all the Companions exalted under it . Application had been received for a Charter— -for a new Charter—to be attached to the Lodge of Paith and Unanimity , No . 605 , at Dorchester , with Coin p . Harper as the first Z . ; Comp . . J Lock , 1 : 1 ., and Comp . Petcb , ., which the committee recommended should be granted . Application had also been made that the Chapter hitherto attached to the Tudor Lodge , No . 088 , formerly held at Saddleworth , might be for the future attached to the Lodge of Candour , No . 422 , held at Pobcross , the Tudor Lodge