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princi pl es and working o | the Craft ; i & at th ^ h ^ nueh a iatate of difl | cu , j % and dan 9 I | h ^ strahger'l stat ^ m fcer ^ t him ^ :-- ?> ^
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B © m ^ ic Chap J fcq . Jrel ^ improved , 0 ^ most imm'ess ^ ^ qs . Tiioinpsorjj 1 ^ No . 223 ; and Com p . P Qhapter ; There were up wards of twenty Cornps ; present , including Clomp . ; S . B , Wilson , J ^ , D . ; J . Smith , ^
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; Jerusam ^ Chapter ( removed from t J ^ ine 14 , at Bick ^ s Hotel s BleetrStreet , Companioh Sheen ; Z ., presiding . The business of the evening consisted of exaltm l ) yer , ifo , 237 ; and Boutche ^ mpst correctly ahd imp ressively performed by the M . E . Z ., who was ably assisted by the bther Principals and Gfhcers . The Companions then proceeded ' ¦ to consider and determine on the future place of meeting ^ ' when it was resolved " that the
meetings of the Chapter should be held at Dick ' s Hotel , Flee ^ street . "' The Chapter was then closed in ancient form , and the Companions adjourned to a cold QOllationi tastefully and abundantly served up in Bro ; Quelch ' s usual admirable style / The visitors were Comps . ^ and Thearle , P . Z . No : ? 78 . After the usual loyal Masonic toasts ; the Companions separated highly gratified , as well with the proceedings of the evening as with the attention shown to their Obinfort and convenience in their new quarters .
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Leicester . —United Chapter of Fortitude and St . Augustine ( No . 348 ) . —TJntil recently each of the two Lodges in this town had a Boyal Arch Chapter attached to It , neither of them , unfortunately , in a very active state , It was thought that by uniting them an efficient Chapter might be formed , and that the members of the two Lodges meeting in the Chapter on common ground would tend to promote that cordiality and fraternal union so happily existing between them . This course , with the sanction of the late P . G , Superintendent , Sir F . G . Fowke
Bart ., has been adopted . At a former meeting Comps . Gibson , Clephan , and Underwood ( Mayor of Leicester ) , were elected the Principals for the ensuing year ; and on Wednesday , the 3 rd of June , a Chapter was held for their installation . The ceremony was performed by Comp . Kelly , D . Prov . G . M . and P . Z . ; after which he exalted Bros . Cummings , of St . John ' s Lodge , No . 348 , and J . D . Paul , of the John of Gaunt Lodge , No . 766 . Several Brethren were proposed for exaltation at the next Chapter , to be held in the month of August .
Surrey . — St . George ' s Chapter ( No . 486 ) .- — It is with a considerable amount of pleasure that we record the holding of a convocation of this Chapter , which , after an abeyance of some years , was accomplished by the perseverance of that earnest and excellent Mason , Comp . George Harcourt , M . !> ., the D . Prov . G . M . of the province . At the last meeting of the members—held we are afraid to say how
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princi pl es and working o | the Craft ; i & at th ^ h ^ nueh a iatate of difl | cu , j % and dan 9 I | h ^ strahger'l stat ^ m fcer ^ t him ^ :-- ?> ^
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B © m ^ ic Chap J fcq . Jrel ^ improved , 0 ^ most imm'ess ^ ^ qs . Tiioinpsorjj 1 ^ No . 223 ; and Com p . P Qhapter ; There were up wards of twenty Cornps ; present , including Clomp . ; S . B , Wilson , J ^ , D . ; J . Smith , ^
METBOPGLITAN CHAPTEBS
; Jerusam ^ Chapter ( removed from t J ^ ine 14 , at Bick ^ s Hotel s BleetrStreet , Companioh Sheen ; Z ., presiding . The business of the evening consisted of exaltm l ) yer , ifo , 237 ; and Boutche ^ mpst correctly ahd imp ressively performed by the M . E . Z ., who was ably assisted by the bther Principals and Gfhcers . The Companions then proceeded ' ¦ to consider and determine on the future place of meeting ^ ' when it was resolved " that the
meetings of the Chapter should be held at Dick ' s Hotel , Flee ^ street . "' The Chapter was then closed in ancient form , and the Companions adjourned to a cold QOllationi tastefully and abundantly served up in Bro ; Quelch ' s usual admirable style / The visitors were Comps . ^ and Thearle , P . Z . No : ? 78 . After the usual loyal Masonic toasts ; the Companions separated highly gratified , as well with the proceedings of the evening as with the attention shown to their Obinfort and convenience in their new quarters .
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Leicester . —United Chapter of Fortitude and St . Augustine ( No . 348 ) . —TJntil recently each of the two Lodges in this town had a Boyal Arch Chapter attached to It , neither of them , unfortunately , in a very active state , It was thought that by uniting them an efficient Chapter might be formed , and that the members of the two Lodges meeting in the Chapter on common ground would tend to promote that cordiality and fraternal union so happily existing between them . This course , with the sanction of the late P . G , Superintendent , Sir F . G . Fowke
Bart ., has been adopted . At a former meeting Comps . Gibson , Clephan , and Underwood ( Mayor of Leicester ) , were elected the Principals for the ensuing year ; and on Wednesday , the 3 rd of June , a Chapter was held for their installation . The ceremony was performed by Comp . Kelly , D . Prov . G . M . and P . Z . ; after which he exalted Bros . Cummings , of St . John ' s Lodge , No . 348 , and J . D . Paul , of the John of Gaunt Lodge , No . 766 . Several Brethren were proposed for exaltation at the next Chapter , to be held in the month of August .
Surrey . — St . George ' s Chapter ( No . 486 ) .- — It is with a considerable amount of pleasure that we record the holding of a convocation of this Chapter , which , after an abeyance of some years , was accomplished by the perseverance of that earnest and excellent Mason , Comp . George Harcourt , M . !> ., the D . Prov . G . M . of the province . At the last meeting of the members—held we are afraid to say how