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Royal Arch.
The ceremony was ahly performed by Comps . Watson , P . Z . as Z . ; Allen , H . ; Carpenter , P . Z . as J . ; Goring , S . E . ; Southgate , S . N . ; and Sheen , EL , No . 218 , as P . S . Comp . Sharland , being unavoidably absent at the last meeting , was on this occasion installed as M . E . Z . The business being completed , the Companions
retired to an excellent repast , which reflected great credit on the taste and arrangements of the worthy host ; and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts concluded the proceedings of a day most delightfully spent . The visitors present were Comps . Robinson , P . Z ., No . 8 ; Sheen , H ., No . 218 ; Munns , No . 13 ; and Cooke > No . 368 .
Maidstonu , Kent . —Belvedere Chapter . —A new Chapter , No . 741 , under the above title , is to be opened at Maidstone on the fourth Wednesday in the ensuing month . The offices of principals will be filled by Bros . Whittaker , Pike , and Cruttenden , sen ., who were the first three Masters of the Belvedere ( Maidstone ) Lodge ; and the office of Scribe E . will be discharged by the present
indefatigable and zealous W . M . Bro . Cooke , who will , no doubt , consider it as the crowning glory of his unusually prosperous year of office . No fewer than twenty of the Brethren of the Lodge , including some of its most valuable Past Masters , are anxious for exaltation , and it is probable that the Chapter of Maidstone , the metropolitan borough of the county , will at once take the first place in the Arch Masonry of Kent .
York . —Zetland Chapter ( No . 287 ) . —The Companions of this Chapter held their quarterly convocation on the last Wednesday in July , M . E . Comp . B . W . Hollon , Z . ; E . Comps . W . Cowling , H . ; J . Parrer , J ., were present . After the list of candidates for exaltation was gone through , the Chapter was closed in love and harmony , and the Companions retired to their banqueting-room .
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
Lancashire . —St . James of Jerusalem Encampment . —This Encampment was convened at Bolton on Tuesday , July 29 th , for the special purpose of installing Lieut . Wentworth Dawes , of her Majesty ' s 97 th Regt ., and of the Royal Arch Chapter of Concord , No . 44 . The Encampment was opened by Sir Knight Brockbank , E . C ., and his 1 st and 2 nd Captains , Sir Knights Parkinson and Birch ; after which the E . C . surrendered his baton to the V . E . the P . G . C . of Lancashire , Sir Knight
Dawes , who performed the ceremony of installing the candidate ( his second son ) in a most able and effective manner ; his eldest son , Sir Knight Captain Dawes , 97 th Regt ., 2 nd Grand Expert , officiating as Prelate , in the absence of Sir Knight Riley ; and Sir Knight W . Redich acting as Expert . The proceedings of the evening were highly satisfactory , and great cordiality was expressed by the assembled Sir Knights towards the 2 nd Grand Expert and the newly-installed Sir Knight , both of whom have lately returned from the Crimea ,
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
St . Mark ' s Lodge ( No . 1 ) . —Wo have great pleasure in calling the attention of the Craft to the very beautiful jewels intended for the above Lodge , designed and manufactured by Bro . John Mott Thearle , the Masonic jeweller , of 198 , Meet-street . The novelty of the designs , and the extreme beauty of the finish , entitle Bro . Thearle to all praise as an artist , and every recommendatiou as a skilful worker in metals . The above may he seen at Bro . Thearle ' a establishment for the next week , and every particular obtained by Brethren desirous of being advanced to the degree of a Mark Mason .
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Royal Arch.
The ceremony was ahly performed by Comps . Watson , P . Z . as Z . ; Allen , H . ; Carpenter , P . Z . as J . ; Goring , S . E . ; Southgate , S . N . ; and Sheen , EL , No . 218 , as P . S . Comp . Sharland , being unavoidably absent at the last meeting , was on this occasion installed as M . E . Z . The business being completed , the Companions
retired to an excellent repast , which reflected great credit on the taste and arrangements of the worthy host ; and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts concluded the proceedings of a day most delightfully spent . The visitors present were Comps . Robinson , P . Z ., No . 8 ; Sheen , H ., No . 218 ; Munns , No . 13 ; and Cooke > No . 368 .
Maidstonu , Kent . —Belvedere Chapter . —A new Chapter , No . 741 , under the above title , is to be opened at Maidstone on the fourth Wednesday in the ensuing month . The offices of principals will be filled by Bros . Whittaker , Pike , and Cruttenden , sen ., who were the first three Masters of the Belvedere ( Maidstone ) Lodge ; and the office of Scribe E . will be discharged by the present
indefatigable and zealous W . M . Bro . Cooke , who will , no doubt , consider it as the crowning glory of his unusually prosperous year of office . No fewer than twenty of the Brethren of the Lodge , including some of its most valuable Past Masters , are anxious for exaltation , and it is probable that the Chapter of Maidstone , the metropolitan borough of the county , will at once take the first place in the Arch Masonry of Kent .
York . —Zetland Chapter ( No . 287 ) . —The Companions of this Chapter held their quarterly convocation on the last Wednesday in July , M . E . Comp . B . W . Hollon , Z . ; E . Comps . W . Cowling , H . ; J . Parrer , J ., were present . After the list of candidates for exaltation was gone through , the Chapter was closed in love and harmony , and the Companions retired to their banqueting-room .
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
Lancashire . —St . James of Jerusalem Encampment . —This Encampment was convened at Bolton on Tuesday , July 29 th , for the special purpose of installing Lieut . Wentworth Dawes , of her Majesty ' s 97 th Regt ., and of the Royal Arch Chapter of Concord , No . 44 . The Encampment was opened by Sir Knight Brockbank , E . C ., and his 1 st and 2 nd Captains , Sir Knights Parkinson and Birch ; after which the E . C . surrendered his baton to the V . E . the P . G . C . of Lancashire , Sir Knight
Dawes , who performed the ceremony of installing the candidate ( his second son ) in a most able and effective manner ; his eldest son , Sir Knight Captain Dawes , 97 th Regt ., 2 nd Grand Expert , officiating as Prelate , in the absence of Sir Knight Riley ; and Sir Knight W . Redich acting as Expert . The proceedings of the evening were highly satisfactory , and great cordiality was expressed by the assembled Sir Knights towards the 2 nd Grand Expert and the newly-installed Sir Knight , both of whom have lately returned from the Crimea ,
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
St . Mark ' s Lodge ( No . 1 ) . —Wo have great pleasure in calling the attention of the Craft to the very beautiful jewels intended for the above Lodge , designed and manufactured by Bro . John Mott Thearle , the Masonic jeweller , of 198 , Meet-street . The novelty of the designs , and the extreme beauty of the finish , entitle Bro . Thearle to all praise as an artist , and every recommendatiou as a skilful worker in metals . The above may he seen at Bro . Thearle ' a establishment for the next week , and every particular obtained by Brethren desirous of being advanced to the degree of a Mark Mason .