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Royal Arch.

k Supreme Grand Chapter do refuse to confirm the minutes of the previous one ( May 7 th , 1856 ) so far as the said resolution is concerned , and thereafter , until time and opportunity shall have been granted for the consideration of the subject , and the transmission to your Grand Chapter of their opinion upon it by the members of every Royal Arch Chapter hailing from or under the Supreme Grand Chapter of England throughout the world .

Knights Tempi Ae.

KNIGHTS TEMPI AE .

Cross of Christ Encampment . — -At the usual quarterly meeting of this Encampment , held at Radley ' s Hotel , New Bridge-street , Blackfriars , 25 th June , 1856 , Comp . Henry Murray ,, of the Celestial Chapter , No . 735 , Canton , was installed a Knight Templar , in a most efficient manner , by Sir Knt . H . J . Hinxman , M . D ., E . C . of the Kemeys Tynte Encampment , Blackheath ; and Prov . G . Commander

for Kent , a visitor , who at a very short notice kindly undertook to perform this important ceremony for the E . C . The following distinguished Sir Knights also honoured the Encampment with a visit on this occasion : —Sir Knts . J . Masson , Grand Chancellor ; Rev . J . G . Wood , G ., 1 st Aide-de-Camp ; H . D . Sandeman , M . D . / Major E . D . Freeman ( Cork ) , and Lieut . E . A . Poreher .

Kemeys Tynte Encampment . —The Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master Col . Charles Kemeys , Kemeys Tynte , having granted his warrant for the establishment of a new Encampment , bearing his name , and to be held at the Railway Tavern , Blackheath , in the county of Kent , several distinguished Grand Officers honoured the Companions with their presence on the 19 th of May , including Sir Knt . John Masson , Grand Chancellor , assisted by Sir Knts . Dr . Hinxman , Prov . G . M . elect for Kent ; Rev . Davies , Major A . Q . Hopper ,

and Shuttleworth , Past Grand Officers ; and Capt . Ward , 2 nd Capt . of the Observance Encampment , London , performed the ceremony of consecrating the Encampment with corn , wine , and oil . The Patent for a Prov . Grand Commander for the county of Kent was then read , when it was announced that Sir Knt . Dr . Hinxman was in attendance at the outposts ; he was duly summoned , and inaugurated as Prov . Grand Commander for the county : he was then placed on the throne , and the very Eminent Prov . Grand Commander , assisted by Sir

Knts . Major Hopper , as Past E . Com . ; Rev . Davies , as Rev . Prelate ; J . Masson , as 1 st Capt . ; Capt . Ward , as Expert , and Lewis Roughton , as 2 nd Capt . Equery Smith , as Capt . of Line , installed five Royal Arch Companions , viz . — Jas . A . Moore , Capt . ; H . Clerk , R . A . ; Peter Laird , R . A . ; James Wilde , R . A ,, and Richard Browne , R . A . The Encampment was closed about half-past six o ' clock P . M ., and the Sir Knights partook of a splendid banquet ( supplied by the host , Mr . Moore ) , spent a very pleasant evening , and dispersed at about half-past ten o ' clock .

Bath . —Encampment of Bladud . —An ordinary meeting was held on the 30 th May , —present the Y . E . Sir Kt . Randolph , P . G . C . for Somerset ; the V . E . Sir Kt . Yigne , P . G . C . for Dorset ; the V . E . Sir Kt . Falconer , M . D ., B . P . G . C . for Somerset ; Sir Knights Bryant , Tunstall , Davis , J . W . Browne , A , P . Browne , and Robertson . After the proposition of the E . C . and officers for the next year was concluded , a resolution was unanimously passed to request the P . G . C . to >

direct the attention of the G . M . and Grand Conclave to the proceedings of certain persons calling themselves the Camp of Antiquity , in Bath , This the P . G . C . consented to do , and stated that he intended to hold his Provincial Grand Conclave in Bath , on Thursday , the 24 th of July , at which , no doubt , the G . M . would be present , as the Provincial Grand Lodge would be held by him on the following day in that city , on which occasions he hoped to aee a large muster of members .

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ON THE MYSTERIES OF THE EARLY AGES AS CONNECTED WITH RELIGION. Article 1
PRINTERS' ASYLUM. Article 5
AN INCIDENT OF THE ST. LEGER FAMILY. Article 6
THE SIGNS OF ENGLAND; Article 8
MASONRY: Article 12
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 13
ST. ANN'S SCHOOLS, FLORAL FETE, CREMORNE. Article 14
« PASSE." Article 15
MUSIC. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE " MARK " DEGREE. Article 28
THE CHRISTIANITY OF MASONRY. Article 28
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 29
GRAND LODGE. Article 32
ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL, GRAY'SINN ROAD. Article 36
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
INSTRUCTION. Article 41
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 58
KNIGHTS TEMPI AE. Article 60
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND. Article 62
INDIA. Article 63
AMERICA. Article 64
HOLLAND. Article 65
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE. Article 65
Obituary. Article 70
NOTICE. Article 72
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 72
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Royal Arch.

k Supreme Grand Chapter do refuse to confirm the minutes of the previous one ( May 7 th , 1856 ) so far as the said resolution is concerned , and thereafter , until time and opportunity shall have been granted for the consideration of the subject , and the transmission to your Grand Chapter of their opinion upon it by the members of every Royal Arch Chapter hailing from or under the Supreme Grand Chapter of England throughout the world .

Knights Tempi Ae.

KNIGHTS TEMPI AE .

Cross of Christ Encampment . — -At the usual quarterly meeting of this Encampment , held at Radley ' s Hotel , New Bridge-street , Blackfriars , 25 th June , 1856 , Comp . Henry Murray ,, of the Celestial Chapter , No . 735 , Canton , was installed a Knight Templar , in a most efficient manner , by Sir Knt . H . J . Hinxman , M . D ., E . C . of the Kemeys Tynte Encampment , Blackheath ; and Prov . G . Commander

for Kent , a visitor , who at a very short notice kindly undertook to perform this important ceremony for the E . C . The following distinguished Sir Knights also honoured the Encampment with a visit on this occasion : —Sir Knts . J . Masson , Grand Chancellor ; Rev . J . G . Wood , G ., 1 st Aide-de-Camp ; H . D . Sandeman , M . D . / Major E . D . Freeman ( Cork ) , and Lieut . E . A . Poreher .

Kemeys Tynte Encampment . —The Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master Col . Charles Kemeys , Kemeys Tynte , having granted his warrant for the establishment of a new Encampment , bearing his name , and to be held at the Railway Tavern , Blackheath , in the county of Kent , several distinguished Grand Officers honoured the Companions with their presence on the 19 th of May , including Sir Knt . John Masson , Grand Chancellor , assisted by Sir Knts . Dr . Hinxman , Prov . G . M . elect for Kent ; Rev . Davies , Major A . Q . Hopper ,

and Shuttleworth , Past Grand Officers ; and Capt . Ward , 2 nd Capt . of the Observance Encampment , London , performed the ceremony of consecrating the Encampment with corn , wine , and oil . The Patent for a Prov . Grand Commander for the county of Kent was then read , when it was announced that Sir Knt . Dr . Hinxman was in attendance at the outposts ; he was duly summoned , and inaugurated as Prov . Grand Commander for the county : he was then placed on the throne , and the very Eminent Prov . Grand Commander , assisted by Sir

Knts . Major Hopper , as Past E . Com . ; Rev . Davies , as Rev . Prelate ; J . Masson , as 1 st Capt . ; Capt . Ward , as Expert , and Lewis Roughton , as 2 nd Capt . Equery Smith , as Capt . of Line , installed five Royal Arch Companions , viz . — Jas . A . Moore , Capt . ; H . Clerk , R . A . ; Peter Laird , R . A . ; James Wilde , R . A ,, and Richard Browne , R . A . The Encampment was closed about half-past six o ' clock P . M ., and the Sir Knights partook of a splendid banquet ( supplied by the host , Mr . Moore ) , spent a very pleasant evening , and dispersed at about half-past ten o ' clock .

Bath . —Encampment of Bladud . —An ordinary meeting was held on the 30 th May , —present the Y . E . Sir Kt . Randolph , P . G . C . for Somerset ; the V . E . Sir Kt . Yigne , P . G . C . for Dorset ; the V . E . Sir Kt . Falconer , M . D ., B . P . G . C . for Somerset ; Sir Knights Bryant , Tunstall , Davis , J . W . Browne , A , P . Browne , and Robertson . After the proposition of the E . C . and officers for the next year was concluded , a resolution was unanimously passed to request the P . G . C . to >

direct the attention of the G . M . and Grand Conclave to the proceedings of certain persons calling themselves the Camp of Antiquity , in Bath , This the P . G . C . consented to do , and stated that he intended to hold his Provincial Grand Conclave in Bath , on Thursday , the 24 th of July , at which , no doubt , the G . M . would be present , as the Provincial Grand Lodge would be held by him on the following day in that city , on which occasions he hoped to aee a large muster of members .

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