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Eoyal Arch.
Chaloner Ogle , M . A ., the M . E . Prov . G . Supt ., having granted his dispensation , empowering the Chapter to appoint and instal Comp . J . G . Tulloeh , E ., and Comp . W . Twizell , N ., in the chairs of H . and J . respectively , the M . E . Past Principals proceeded to instal and invest the * following Companions into the various chairs and offices for the ensuing year , viz ., M . E . Comps . Edward Dean Davis , Z . ; John Graham Tulloeh , H . ; and William Twizell , J . and Treasurer ; E . Comps . John . Popplewell , E . ; Thomas Cockhurn , N . ; Thomas Crawford , P . S . ;
R . B , Ridley , Z . of Chapter St . Hilda , No . 292 , as H . ; and M . E . Comp . John Barker , Prov . G , N ., and P . Z . of Chapter De . Swinburne , No . 24 , as J . The minutes of last Chapter for election of officers were confirmed , and the Treasurer , Comp . W . Twizell , presented a financial statement , showing ( after paying all demands ) a good balance in favour of the Chapter , there having been nineteen exaltations and three joinings in the past twelve months / The Rev , Edward
Noah Samuel Lotinga , A . S . ; Rudolph Meier , A . S . ; and John Evans , Janitor . After making propositions on behalf of candidates anxious for exaltation , the Chapter was duly closed , and the Companions sat down to a sumptuous dinner , under the presidency of the M . E . chiefs . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , as well as the health of the P . Z ., M . E . Comp . William Berkley ; M . E . Comp . R . B . Ridley , Z . ; and 'the" Companions of St . Hilda Chapter , No . 292 ; M . E . Comp . John Barker ; and the Newcastle Companions , on whose assistance the Ogle Chapter mainly depended for working during the past year . Comps . A .
Heslop , of Chapter No . 114 ; and 0 . J . Bannister , of Chapter No . 267 , responded to the toasts of their respective Chapters . The toast of the M . E . Chiefs was also duly proposed and responded to . With M . E . Comp . E . D . Davis at the head of affairs , we maylook forward to a prosperous year for the Ogle Chapter , his exclusive knowledge of Masonry , and his desire to carry it out in a proper manner , render him peculiarly fitted for the management of a new Chapter , where correct working is so essential to the future welfare ; and we hope to have the pleasure of reporting a considerable accession of members to the sublime degree , the beautiful tenets of which are so carefully and impressively delivered by M . E . Comp . Davis .
Mount Sinai ( No . 49 ) . —This Chapter of Instruction , formerly held at Comp . Rackstraw ' s , was , after an abeyance of some three or four years , re-opened at Comp . Gurton ' s , Old Bond-street , on Wednesday last , Nov . 10 th , with Comps . Watson , Z . ; Hewlett , H . ; T . A . Adams , J . ; and Comp . Collard , P . Soj . The ceremony was most ably performed , and various arrangements made for its future management , including the appointment of Comp . Walkley , as E . ; and Comp . Gurton , Treas . Comps . Wm . Watson , P . Z ., No . 25 ; T . A . Adams , P . Z ., No . 206 ; and H . G . Warren , P . Z ., No . 778 , were unanimously elected as honorary members .
INSTRUCTION
Domatic ( No . 206 ) and United Pilgrims ( No . 778 ) United Chapter . —There was a numerous muster of Companions at the anniversary of this most excellent Chapter of Instruction , at Comp . Ireland ' s , Queen Elizabeth Tavern , Walworth , on Thursday last , 11 th Nov ., when a most intellectual and agreeable evening was spent . The chairs were taken ab six o ' clock by Comps . La . dd , as Z . ; Greenwood , H . ; and Farmer , J . ; and the ceremony of exaltation most beautifully worked . After a short pause , Comp . Ladd proceeded to give a beautiful explanation of the banners , and of the jewel and live solids , which add an interest to this Chapter of
Instruction , hitherto wanting in others . The explanations were admirably delivered by Comp . Ladd > who is a very young Mason—so young , that he has nob yet arrived at tho dignity of either of the chairs—evincing how much may be done by anyone who zealously devotes himself to the ceremonies and bearings of those ceremonies upon scriptural antiquities and early science . At tho conclusion of the working , Comp . Jas . Merryweather , of No . 324 ; Comps . Barrett and Holman , No . 206 '; aud Comps . Jacobs and Kiimear , No . 223 , were elected joining members ; and Comp . H . G . Warren , P . Z ., No . 778 , as an honorary member , a compliment which he briefly acknowledged . Comp . Ladd was then unanimously
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Eoyal Arch.
Chaloner Ogle , M . A ., the M . E . Prov . G . Supt ., having granted his dispensation , empowering the Chapter to appoint and instal Comp . J . G . Tulloeh , E ., and Comp . W . Twizell , N ., in the chairs of H . and J . respectively , the M . E . Past Principals proceeded to instal and invest the * following Companions into the various chairs and offices for the ensuing year , viz ., M . E . Comps . Edward Dean Davis , Z . ; John Graham Tulloeh , H . ; and William Twizell , J . and Treasurer ; E . Comps . John . Popplewell , E . ; Thomas Cockhurn , N . ; Thomas Crawford , P . S . ;
R . B , Ridley , Z . of Chapter St . Hilda , No . 292 , as H . ; and M . E . Comp . John Barker , Prov . G , N ., and P . Z . of Chapter De . Swinburne , No . 24 , as J . The minutes of last Chapter for election of officers were confirmed , and the Treasurer , Comp . W . Twizell , presented a financial statement , showing ( after paying all demands ) a good balance in favour of the Chapter , there having been nineteen exaltations and three joinings in the past twelve months / The Rev , Edward
Noah Samuel Lotinga , A . S . ; Rudolph Meier , A . S . ; and John Evans , Janitor . After making propositions on behalf of candidates anxious for exaltation , the Chapter was duly closed , and the Companions sat down to a sumptuous dinner , under the presidency of the M . E . chiefs . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , as well as the health of the P . Z ., M . E . Comp . William Berkley ; M . E . Comp . R . B . Ridley , Z . ; and 'the" Companions of St . Hilda Chapter , No . 292 ; M . E . Comp . John Barker ; and the Newcastle Companions , on whose assistance the Ogle Chapter mainly depended for working during the past year . Comps . A .
Heslop , of Chapter No . 114 ; and 0 . J . Bannister , of Chapter No . 267 , responded to the toasts of their respective Chapters . The toast of the M . E . Chiefs was also duly proposed and responded to . With M . E . Comp . E . D . Davis at the head of affairs , we maylook forward to a prosperous year for the Ogle Chapter , his exclusive knowledge of Masonry , and his desire to carry it out in a proper manner , render him peculiarly fitted for the management of a new Chapter , where correct working is so essential to the future welfare ; and we hope to have the pleasure of reporting a considerable accession of members to the sublime degree , the beautiful tenets of which are so carefully and impressively delivered by M . E . Comp . Davis .
Mount Sinai ( No . 49 ) . —This Chapter of Instruction , formerly held at Comp . Rackstraw ' s , was , after an abeyance of some three or four years , re-opened at Comp . Gurton ' s , Old Bond-street , on Wednesday last , Nov . 10 th , with Comps . Watson , Z . ; Hewlett , H . ; T . A . Adams , J . ; and Comp . Collard , P . Soj . The ceremony was most ably performed , and various arrangements made for its future management , including the appointment of Comp . Walkley , as E . ; and Comp . Gurton , Treas . Comps . Wm . Watson , P . Z ., No . 25 ; T . A . Adams , P . Z ., No . 206 ; and H . G . Warren , P . Z ., No . 778 , were unanimously elected as honorary members .
INSTRUCTION
Domatic ( No . 206 ) and United Pilgrims ( No . 778 ) United Chapter . —There was a numerous muster of Companions at the anniversary of this most excellent Chapter of Instruction , at Comp . Ireland ' s , Queen Elizabeth Tavern , Walworth , on Thursday last , 11 th Nov ., when a most intellectual and agreeable evening was spent . The chairs were taken ab six o ' clock by Comps . La . dd , as Z . ; Greenwood , H . ; and Farmer , J . ; and the ceremony of exaltation most beautifully worked . After a short pause , Comp . Ladd proceeded to give a beautiful explanation of the banners , and of the jewel and live solids , which add an interest to this Chapter of
Instruction , hitherto wanting in others . The explanations were admirably delivered by Comp . Ladd > who is a very young Mason—so young , that he has nob yet arrived at tho dignity of either of the chairs—evincing how much may be done by anyone who zealously devotes himself to the ceremonies and bearings of those ceremonies upon scriptural antiquities and early science . At tho conclusion of the working , Comp . Jas . Merryweather , of No . 324 ; Comps . Barrett and Holman , No . 206 '; aud Comps . Jacobs and Kiimear , No . 223 , were elected joining members ; and Comp . H . G . Warren , P . Z ., No . 778 , as an honorary member , a compliment which he briefly acknowledged . Comp . Ladd was then unanimously