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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 .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-09-01, Page 53” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 11 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01091856/page/53/.
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THE MARK DEGREE. Article 1
PENCILLINGS FROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OF A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 3
THE MONK OF ST. DUNSTAN. Article 10
A MASONIC BURIAL AT SEA. Article 13
MASONIC BONG. Article 14
TO THE OCEAN. Article 14
REVIEWS OF UEW BOOKS. Article 15
MUSIC. Article 18
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
MASONS IN THEIR HOURS OF RELAXATION. Article 29
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 30
METROPOLITAN. Article 31
PROVINCIAL. Article 32
SURREY. Article 46
ROYAL ARCH. Article 50
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 53
MARK MASONRY. Article 53
SCOTLAND. Article 54
COLONIAL. Article 55
INDIA. Article 56
AMERICA. Article 58
SUMMARY OE NEWS FOR AUGUST. Article 61
Obituary. Article 63
NOTICE. Article 64
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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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