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Royal Aech.
or the E . Z ., for his valuable qualities as presiding officer of the Chapter . In the evening , between thirty and forty Companions dined together , and various toasts were drunk , onelbeing dedicated to the success of the Freemasons' Magazine : Comp , PL G-. Warren , Z ., of No . 778 , returned thanks ; urged upon the Companions the necessity which existed for the taking of greater interest in the proceedings of Grand Lodge than had too long heen the case , and expressed his gratitude to the Comps . and Brethren of Maidstone for the interest they had
displayed and the steps they had taken to promote the success of the Freemasons ' Magazine . Bro . Savage returned thanks for his health being drunk in acknowledgment of his services in consecrating the Chapter , and installing the Principals , and expressed the great pleasure he had at being promoted on so auspicious an occasion as the opening of the Belvedere Chapter , —he having watched with great interest the growth of the Lodge , the W . Ms , of which it had been his good fortune to instal for the last twelve years . The establishment of the Chapter is mainly due to the exertions of Comp . Cooke , the highly popular W . M . of No . 741 .
The Ancient And Accepted Kite.
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED KITE .
The Supreme Crand Council of the Ancient and Accepted Bite of the 33 rd Degree , met on the 14 th October , when all the members were present except the Illustrious Bro . Colonel 0 . Vernon , who , we regret to state , was unable to reach England in time , having been detained on the Continent by severe indisposition . The Illustrious Bro . H . C . Vernon , Prov . CM . of Worcester , was received into the 31 st Degree . A Grand Chapter of Knights , K . H ., 30 th Degree , was held in the afternoon , when the following candidates were admitted to that Degree in ancient and solemn form : —Bros . Montagu , W . Wentworth Bowyer , Stone ,
Edwards , Foster , and Pullen . Twenty-two members of the K . H . Chapter afterwards partook of the usual banquet , at which the Illustrious G . I . Gr . Bro . Cox , 33 rd Degree , presided .
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
STAF ^ oJibfiiriilE , NEWCA . m'Jj ' E-vmmn-LY ^ E . —Godefroi de Bouillon Encampment . —A . meeting of this Encampment was held at Stoke-upon-Trent , on Friday , the 10 th OcL , when Sir Knt . Richard Stone was installed Eminent Commander for the ensuing year ; and Sir Knts . George Baker and Charles Thomas Davenport were appointed lat and 2 nd Captains of Columns . The ceremony of installation was performed by P . E . O . Thomas Ward , and the Sir Knights afterwards partook of a banquet , at tho Wheatsheaf Inn . A resolution was unanimously passed at the Encampment ( pursuant to previous notice ) , to change the present days of meeting to the Friday after the first Thursday in the months of February , June , and October .
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Royal Aech.
or the E . Z ., for his valuable qualities as presiding officer of the Chapter . In the evening , between thirty and forty Companions dined together , and various toasts were drunk , onelbeing dedicated to the success of the Freemasons' Magazine : Comp , PL G-. Warren , Z ., of No . 778 , returned thanks ; urged upon the Companions the necessity which existed for the taking of greater interest in the proceedings of Grand Lodge than had too long heen the case , and expressed his gratitude to the Comps . and Brethren of Maidstone for the interest they had
displayed and the steps they had taken to promote the success of the Freemasons ' Magazine . Bro . Savage returned thanks for his health being drunk in acknowledgment of his services in consecrating the Chapter , and installing the Principals , and expressed the great pleasure he had at being promoted on so auspicious an occasion as the opening of the Belvedere Chapter , —he having watched with great interest the growth of the Lodge , the W . Ms , of which it had been his good fortune to instal for the last twelve years . The establishment of the Chapter is mainly due to the exertions of Comp . Cooke , the highly popular W . M . of No . 741 .
The Ancient And Accepted Kite.
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED KITE .
The Supreme Crand Council of the Ancient and Accepted Bite of the 33 rd Degree , met on the 14 th October , when all the members were present except the Illustrious Bro . Colonel 0 . Vernon , who , we regret to state , was unable to reach England in time , having been detained on the Continent by severe indisposition . The Illustrious Bro . H . C . Vernon , Prov . CM . of Worcester , was received into the 31 st Degree . A Grand Chapter of Knights , K . H ., 30 th Degree , was held in the afternoon , when the following candidates were admitted to that Degree in ancient and solemn form : —Bros . Montagu , W . Wentworth Bowyer , Stone ,
Edwards , Foster , and Pullen . Twenty-two members of the K . H . Chapter afterwards partook of the usual banquet , at which the Illustrious G . I . Gr . Bro . Cox , 33 rd Degree , presided .
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
STAF ^ oJibfiiriilE , NEWCA . m'Jj ' E-vmmn-LY ^ E . —Godefroi de Bouillon Encampment . —A . meeting of this Encampment was held at Stoke-upon-Trent , on Friday , the 10 th OcL , when Sir Knt . Richard Stone was installed Eminent Commander for the ensuing year ; and Sir Knts . George Baker and Charles Thomas Davenport were appointed lat and 2 nd Captains of Columns . The ceremony of installation was performed by P . E . O . Thomas Ward , and the Sir Knights afterwards partook of a banquet , at tho Wheatsheaf Inn . A resolution was unanimously passed at the Encampment ( pursuant to previous notice ) , to change the present days of meeting to the Friday after the first Thursday in the months of February , June , and October .