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Knights Templar

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR

Plymouth . — Royal Brunswick Encampment . —A . - . special meeting of this Encampment was held at St . George ' s Haft , on Friday the 21 st of August , for the purpose of installing Sir Knight Richard Dowse , M . D ., into the chair of Eminent Commander for the ensuing year . The ceremony was most ably performed by Sir Knight James A . Henderson , Grand Sub-Prior ; and Deputy Provincial Grand Commander of Canada , assisted by four Past Eminent Commanders ; after which ,

Sir Knights H * enly T . Waring and Jenkin Thomas were appointed 1 st and 2 nd Captains of Columns . On Tuesday the 1 st oi September , the regular quarterly meeting of this ¦' ¦ , Encampment was' convened , when Companion William Hole Evens , Junr ., of Chapter Sincerity , No . 224 , was duly installed a Sir Knight of the Order . And the following Sir Knights elected jo members and appointed to offices in the Encampment : —Sir Knights Pollard > P . E . C . ; Edward s , Capt ., R . N . ; and Narracott > P . E . C .

As it is the intention of the present Eminent Commander to assemble the Encampment regularly , and as he is , we understand , a zealous lover of the Order , and of the Craft in general , we trust to hear of the Loyal Brunswick Encampment being as prosperous as o thers hailing from the grand conclave of England and Wales . ' ¦' . "" ' ¦

Mark Masonry

MARK MAS ONE Y

The Bon Accord Mark Masons opened a new Lodge , under the title of the Carnarvon , on the 24 th September . toiSTLE Lodge ( No . 3 ) . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge ( held under the Scottish Constitution ) , took place on Tuesday , September 15 th , at Bro . Quelch ' s , Dick ' s Coffee House , Fleet Street , when a large number of the Brethren were , present . Bro . John Dyer , of the Jordan Lodge , was duly advanced . The beautiful ceremony of this Degree was admirably rendered by the Master ,

Bro . Thomas Adams , assisted by the following Officers : —Bro . Sheen , S . W . ; Bro . Cotterell , J . W . ; Bros . Lipman and Stacey , S . and J . Overseers ; Bros . Fernandez and Smith , Deacons ; Bro . Guy , T . K . ; Bro . Henry Carpenter , Secretary ; and Bro . Figg , Conductor . Lodge . being closed in due form , and the anthem , composed by Bro . Edward Hart , the excellent organist of the Lodge , having been sung , the Brethren adjourned to an excellent supper , provided by Bro . Quelch , the host .

Bristol . —Canynges Lodge of Mark Masters ( No . 7 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge was held on Saturday , September 19 th , at the Freemasons' Hall , Bristol . The charter or warrant from the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland having been read , the Lodge was properly dedicated , according to ancient and solemn forms . Several Brethren having been duly balloted for and accepted , the R . W . M . Bro . Wm . Harris , proceeded to advance them to the Mark Masters ' Degree . Amongst them were the R . W . Bro . Wm . Powell , D . Prov . G . M ., and

Bro . Samuel Bryant , Prov . S . G . W . of this province . Bro . Linter , S . W ., proposed , and Bro . Bowden , Sec , seconded a resolution ( founded on By-law No . 6 ) , that the following Brethren should be elected honorary members of this Lodge : Bros . Gaylor , G . E . of Scotland ; Warren , R . W . M . ; Hughes , D . R . W . ; and J . Mott Thearle , Sec . of St , Mark ' s , No . 1 , London ; in testimony of good services rendered in aid of its establishment . This being carried unanimously , Bro . Secretary was directed to communicate to the Brethren this mark of esteem and regard from the Brethren of the Canynges Lodge , Twelve Brethren were then

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-10-01, Page 62” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 12 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01101857/page/62/.
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GRAND LODGE AND THE CANADAS. Article 1
CHIVALRY. Article 4
THE STRANGER, THE FATHERLESS, AND THE WIDOW. Article 12
MASONIC EXCURSION TO BOSLIN CASTLE. Article 13
CORRESPONDENCE Article 27
THE SPIRIT OF MASONRY. Article 31
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 32
METROPOLITAN. Article 45
PROVINCIAL. Article 47
ROYAL ARCH. Article 61
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 62
MARK MASONRY Article 62
SCOTLAND Article 66
COLONIAL. Article 68
AMERICA Article 73
INDIA. Article 74
The choice of Smyrna as a site for a British hospital during the late war has been, under Providence* the means of planting Masonry in a truly rich soil. Amongst the civil and military staff attached to the important station were a few most zealous Brethren, who, under great difficulties, managed to muster enough to work: as a Lodge of Instruction, as often a quiet evening could be taken from the urgent duties of the hospital. One by one Brethren were discovered, of various languages and nationalities; but so powerful had been the social persecution—to TURKEY. Article 76
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER Article 76
Obituary. Article 80
NOTICE. Article 83
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Knights Templar

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR

Plymouth . — Royal Brunswick Encampment . —A . - . special meeting of this Encampment was held at St . George ' s Haft , on Friday the 21 st of August , for the purpose of installing Sir Knight Richard Dowse , M . D ., into the chair of Eminent Commander for the ensuing year . The ceremony was most ably performed by Sir Knight James A . Henderson , Grand Sub-Prior ; and Deputy Provincial Grand Commander of Canada , assisted by four Past Eminent Commanders ; after which ,

Sir Knights H * enly T . Waring and Jenkin Thomas were appointed 1 st and 2 nd Captains of Columns . On Tuesday the 1 st oi September , the regular quarterly meeting of this ¦' ¦ , Encampment was' convened , when Companion William Hole Evens , Junr ., of Chapter Sincerity , No . 224 , was duly installed a Sir Knight of the Order . And the following Sir Knights elected jo members and appointed to offices in the Encampment : —Sir Knights Pollard > P . E . C . ; Edward s , Capt ., R . N . ; and Narracott > P . E . C .

As it is the intention of the present Eminent Commander to assemble the Encampment regularly , and as he is , we understand , a zealous lover of the Order , and of the Craft in general , we trust to hear of the Loyal Brunswick Encampment being as prosperous as o thers hailing from the grand conclave of England and Wales . ' ¦' . "" ' ¦

Mark Masonry

MARK MAS ONE Y

The Bon Accord Mark Masons opened a new Lodge , under the title of the Carnarvon , on the 24 th September . toiSTLE Lodge ( No . 3 ) . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge ( held under the Scottish Constitution ) , took place on Tuesday , September 15 th , at Bro . Quelch ' s , Dick ' s Coffee House , Fleet Street , when a large number of the Brethren were , present . Bro . John Dyer , of the Jordan Lodge , was duly advanced . The beautiful ceremony of this Degree was admirably rendered by the Master ,

Bro . Thomas Adams , assisted by the following Officers : —Bro . Sheen , S . W . ; Bro . Cotterell , J . W . ; Bros . Lipman and Stacey , S . and J . Overseers ; Bros . Fernandez and Smith , Deacons ; Bro . Guy , T . K . ; Bro . Henry Carpenter , Secretary ; and Bro . Figg , Conductor . Lodge . being closed in due form , and the anthem , composed by Bro . Edward Hart , the excellent organist of the Lodge , having been sung , the Brethren adjourned to an excellent supper , provided by Bro . Quelch , the host .

Bristol . —Canynges Lodge of Mark Masters ( No . 7 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge was held on Saturday , September 19 th , at the Freemasons' Hall , Bristol . The charter or warrant from the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland having been read , the Lodge was properly dedicated , according to ancient and solemn forms . Several Brethren having been duly balloted for and accepted , the R . W . M . Bro . Wm . Harris , proceeded to advance them to the Mark Masters ' Degree . Amongst them were the R . W . Bro . Wm . Powell , D . Prov . G . M ., and

Bro . Samuel Bryant , Prov . S . G . W . of this province . Bro . Linter , S . W ., proposed , and Bro . Bowden , Sec , seconded a resolution ( founded on By-law No . 6 ) , that the following Brethren should be elected honorary members of this Lodge : Bros . Gaylor , G . E . of Scotland ; Warren , R . W . M . ; Hughes , D . R . W . ; and J . Mott Thearle , Sec . of St , Mark ' s , No . 1 , London ; in testimony of good services rendered in aid of its establishment . This being carried unanimously , Bro . Secretary was directed to communicate to the Brethren this mark of esteem and regard from the Brethren of the Canynges Lodge , Twelve Brethren were then

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