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Comp . Herv ^ y seconded the motion that the report be received . Comp . Symonds called attention to the Book of Constitutions to prove that they could not revive the charter , as no Chapter could exist unless attached to a regular Lodge in work .

Comp . Farnfield stated that , having searched the books , he found that they had no record in the office of the letter of 1832 alluded to by Comp . Warren , nor had any money been received ; at the same time he recollected that there was a conversation on the subject of the charter about 1839 with Comp . Barr , who afterwards went and resided in Trinidad .

Comp . Savage thought the matter should be again referred back to the committee . v After a short further conversation , the report was received , it _ being understood that Comp . Henderson would look into the question . The charter for a Chapter in connec tion with the Lodge of Faith and Unanimity , Dorchester , wars-then granted , it being explained that a charter was already in existence in connection with the Lodge , but it having been allowed to remain in abeyance for along time , it was thought better to return the old charter and apply for a new one .

On the question that the Chapter of Confidence be hereafter attached to the Lodge of Candour , No . 422 , instead of the Tudor Lodge , No . 688 > : Comp . NeIsonu ( G . Sec . of West Yorkshire ) asked whether the alteration was sanctioned by the Prov . G . Superintendent , as he ( Comp . Nelson ) , as Secretary , had received no notice of any such sanction being given .

Comp . Farnfield replied it was unnecessary , the Prov . G . M . having sanctioned the removal of the Tudor Lodge from one province to another , and the decision being confirmed by the G . M . The alteration now proposed was merely to attach the charter to another Lodge in the same county . The resolution was agreed to . The following Companions were elected members of the General Committee for the ensuing year : —John Hervey , John Savage , Tombleson , J . N . Tomkins , Parkinson , and Le Veau . The G . Z . nominated to the same committee Comps . Henderson , Crohn , and Pattison .

Comp . Warren then brought forward a resolution for granting a new charter to the Companions at St . Kitt ' s , on paying the fees for registering those exalted and surrendering their old charter ; but , a doubt being started as to the strict legality of the resolution , agreed to withdraw it until the next Convocation , on the understanding that Comp . Henderson would be then prepared to give his opinion regarding it . The Convocation was then duly closed .

St . James ' s Chapter ( No . 2 ) . —A convocation of this excellent Chapter , attached to the Lodge of Antiquity ( holding from time immemorial ) , was holden at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 7 th of May . Comps . Henderson , G . Eeg ., presided as Z . ; Wheeler , as H . ; and Pulteney Scott , as J . Bro . Lambert was duly exalted , the ceremony being most ably performed . The Comps . afterwards dined together and passed a truly Masonic evening .

METROPOLITAN CHAPTERS

St . George and Corner-Stone Chapter ( No . 5 ) . —A convocation of this Chapter was holden on the 23 rd of May , at the Freemasons' Tavern . Two Brethren were exalted , and Comp . Wm . Gray Clarke , the new G . Sec , under dispensation from the M . E . Z ., installed in the three several chairs , thereby qualifying him to take the position of G . E . ^ RoYAii York Chapter of Perseverance ( No . 7 ) . —At the quarterly convocation of this nourishing Chapter , held at the Freemasons' Tavern , March 28 , Bro . De la Chaumette was exalted to the Supreme Degree of R . A . The ceremony , at all times so impressive , was most ably and beautifully rendered by Comp . Absolon , Z . who received most efficient assistance from the other principals and officers .

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MASONIC REPORTING. Article 1
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS - WHO'S WHO? Article 3
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY , Article 9
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
THE ROUGH AND PERFECT ASHLAR, Article 19
COERRSPONDENCE Article 20
MASONIC JEWEL COLLAR. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 36
PROVINCIAL Article 51
ROYAL ARCH. Article 68
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 72
MARK MASONRY. Article 76
NEW MUSIC. Article 76
SCOTLAND. Article 77
IRELAND. Article 79
COLONIAL. Article 81
AMERICA. Article 84
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 85
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 86
Obituary. Article 91
NOTICE Article 92
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Eoyal Arch.

Comp . Herv ^ y seconded the motion that the report be received . Comp . Symonds called attention to the Book of Constitutions to prove that they could not revive the charter , as no Chapter could exist unless attached to a regular Lodge in work .

Comp . Farnfield stated that , having searched the books , he found that they had no record in the office of the letter of 1832 alluded to by Comp . Warren , nor had any money been received ; at the same time he recollected that there was a conversation on the subject of the charter about 1839 with Comp . Barr , who afterwards went and resided in Trinidad .

Comp . Savage thought the matter should be again referred back to the committee . v After a short further conversation , the report was received , it _ being understood that Comp . Henderson would look into the question . The charter for a Chapter in connec tion with the Lodge of Faith and Unanimity , Dorchester , wars-then granted , it being explained that a charter was already in existence in connection with the Lodge , but it having been allowed to remain in abeyance for along time , it was thought better to return the old charter and apply for a new one .

On the question that the Chapter of Confidence be hereafter attached to the Lodge of Candour , No . 422 , instead of the Tudor Lodge , No . 688 > : Comp . NeIsonu ( G . Sec . of West Yorkshire ) asked whether the alteration was sanctioned by the Prov . G . Superintendent , as he ( Comp . Nelson ) , as Secretary , had received no notice of any such sanction being given .

Comp . Farnfield replied it was unnecessary , the Prov . G . M . having sanctioned the removal of the Tudor Lodge from one province to another , and the decision being confirmed by the G . M . The alteration now proposed was merely to attach the charter to another Lodge in the same county . The resolution was agreed to . The following Companions were elected members of the General Committee for the ensuing year : —John Hervey , John Savage , Tombleson , J . N . Tomkins , Parkinson , and Le Veau . The G . Z . nominated to the same committee Comps . Henderson , Crohn , and Pattison .

Comp . Warren then brought forward a resolution for granting a new charter to the Companions at St . Kitt ' s , on paying the fees for registering those exalted and surrendering their old charter ; but , a doubt being started as to the strict legality of the resolution , agreed to withdraw it until the next Convocation , on the understanding that Comp . Henderson would be then prepared to give his opinion regarding it . The Convocation was then duly closed .

St . James ' s Chapter ( No . 2 ) . —A convocation of this excellent Chapter , attached to the Lodge of Antiquity ( holding from time immemorial ) , was holden at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 7 th of May . Comps . Henderson , G . Eeg ., presided as Z . ; Wheeler , as H . ; and Pulteney Scott , as J . Bro . Lambert was duly exalted , the ceremony being most ably performed . The Comps . afterwards dined together and passed a truly Masonic evening .

METROPOLITAN CHAPTERS

St . George and Corner-Stone Chapter ( No . 5 ) . —A convocation of this Chapter was holden on the 23 rd of May , at the Freemasons' Tavern . Two Brethren were exalted , and Comp . Wm . Gray Clarke , the new G . Sec , under dispensation from the M . E . Z ., installed in the three several chairs , thereby qualifying him to take the position of G . E . ^ RoYAii York Chapter of Perseverance ( No . 7 ) . —At the quarterly convocation of this nourishing Chapter , held at the Freemasons' Tavern , March 28 , Bro . De la Chaumette was exalted to the Supreme Degree of R . A . The ceremony , at all times so impressive , was most ably and beautifully rendered by Comp . Absolon , Z . who received most efficient assistance from the other principals and officers .

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