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that day * who ougtt ^ arid not himself tiiehiy The Visitors Chapter presented am leoeived / fb ^ The M ; E ^ rent , purposely omitted Comp . How's name ^ position of installing JirstBrind independent of the ^ excellent and efficient way few ^ ^ formed . For himself he could not allow the opportunity to pkss
howmuch he was indebted to Oonip . How ; he , as w had many opportuhities of seeing Comp ^ Masonry ^ and he | Dr ; Harcbur whose proficiehcy would enable thev C ^ . iaetorily ' /^^ words but when he
Comp . HbwsaH ^ had to speak of himself ^ Thefe had crverrated any merits he migbt possess , an been echoed by all around . He could but say , his most hearth offered for this overflow of kin ^ be most ready at any time to attend the summons Of the St . Creofge ' s Chapter when his services could be of use .
The M " , B ^ Z ; then p Blenkin replied * . '' : ;; ¦ - ; \ : ;¦; . ' : V ^ ' / , ' - A Concluding glass to all ( lay ' sproceedings * '}' - ^ : ;;; : , . .- '" ::.-: ^ : ' ;/ : ^ .. ;; :.. ;;¦ ¦ : . \ . f . -- . ; . W 6 ^ Chapter for the season was held at the Star and Garter on Monday , June 15 ,
whenBro . Thomas Lawes , B Lewis , H . ; George Hudson , « J \ The other Officers were also appointed . Bro . Stanway was balloted for as a candidate for exaltation , and unanimously elected , but not being present , the ceremony did riot take place . The accounts having been audited , the balance-sheet was read to the Companions , who were gratified to learn that the Chapter ' -. wis in a very prosperous state , the Treasurer having a considerable sum in hand .
Knights Templar.
KIT I . flHTfi TEMPLAR
Dudley , —On the 10 th June a meeting of Masonic Knights Templar was held at this place to consecrate the Bichard de Vernon Encampment , and to inaugurate the V . E . Prov . G . Com ., Sir Knight Henry Charles Vernon . Both ceremonies were performed by the V . E . Prov . G . Com . of Dorset , Sir Knight C , T . Vigne , assisted by Sir Knight A . lloyds , D . Prov . G . Coin , of Lancashire . The V . E . Prov . G . Com . of Worcestershire then installed the E . G . for the ensuing
year , Sir Knight Thomas James , whose long-toied services in every branch of Masonry insure the success of the new Encampment ; and his attainment of this honourable position will , we feel sure , afford the greatest satisfaction , not only to Ids ' , personal friends , but to every well-wisher to the Craft in general . He next appointed his Officers , and proceeded to install eight candidates out of the thirteen on the list , in the most able manner .
A statement was made , which was received with much regret by all present , of the withdrawal of the names of three candidates , who were persuaded to take the Degree in an Encampment not under the Grand Conclave , by the representations of a person who , by holding out the tempting shadow of cheapness and speedy advancement to the highest offices , induced them to travel far west to obtain what they will find to their cost are useless Degrees , not being reqognized
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Royal |Ltcji
that day * who ougtt ^ arid not himself tiiehiy The Visitors Chapter presented am leoeived / fb ^ The M ; E ^ rent , purposely omitted Comp . How's name ^ position of installing JirstBrind independent of the ^ excellent and efficient way few ^ ^ formed . For himself he could not allow the opportunity to pkss
howmuch he was indebted to Oonip . How ; he , as w had many opportuhities of seeing Comp ^ Masonry ^ and he | Dr ; Harcbur whose proficiehcy would enable thev C ^ . iaetorily ' /^^ words but when he
Comp . HbwsaH ^ had to speak of himself ^ Thefe had crverrated any merits he migbt possess , an been echoed by all around . He could but say , his most hearth offered for this overflow of kin ^ be most ready at any time to attend the summons Of the St . Creofge ' s Chapter when his services could be of use .
The M " , B ^ Z ; then p Blenkin replied * . '' : ;; ¦ - ; \ : ;¦; . ' : V ^ ' / , ' - A Concluding glass to all ( lay ' sproceedings * '}' - ^ : ;;; : , . .- '" ::.-: ^ : ' ;/ : ^ .. ;; :.. ;;¦ ¦ : . \ . f . -- . ; . W 6 ^ Chapter for the season was held at the Star and Garter on Monday , June 15 ,
whenBro . Thomas Lawes , B Lewis , H . ; George Hudson , « J \ The other Officers were also appointed . Bro . Stanway was balloted for as a candidate for exaltation , and unanimously elected , but not being present , the ceremony did riot take place . The accounts having been audited , the balance-sheet was read to the Companions , who were gratified to learn that the Chapter ' -. wis in a very prosperous state , the Treasurer having a considerable sum in hand .
Knights Templar.
KIT I . flHTfi TEMPLAR
Dudley , —On the 10 th June a meeting of Masonic Knights Templar was held at this place to consecrate the Bichard de Vernon Encampment , and to inaugurate the V . E . Prov . G . Com ., Sir Knight Henry Charles Vernon . Both ceremonies were performed by the V . E . Prov . G . Com . of Dorset , Sir Knight C , T . Vigne , assisted by Sir Knight A . lloyds , D . Prov . G . Coin , of Lancashire . The V . E . Prov . G . Com . of Worcestershire then installed the E . G . for the ensuing
year , Sir Knight Thomas James , whose long-toied services in every branch of Masonry insure the success of the new Encampment ; and his attainment of this honourable position will , we feel sure , afford the greatest satisfaction , not only to Ids ' , personal friends , but to every well-wisher to the Craft in general . He next appointed his Officers , and proceeded to install eight candidates out of the thirteen on the list , in the most able manner .
A statement was made , which was received with much regret by all present , of the withdrawal of the names of three candidates , who were persuaded to take the Degree in an Encampment not under the Grand Conclave , by the representations of a person who , by holding out the tempting shadow of cheapness and speedy advancement to the highest offices , induced them to travel far west to obtain what they will find to their cost are useless Degrees , not being reqognized