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for the ensuing year . In the course of the evening , the Scribe E . congratulated the Chapter on the prosperous stafe of its funds , it having only been established for the short period of three years , and been at very considerable expense for its handsome furniture , & c ., all of which had been defrayed . They had now a considerable balance in hand . Comp . Biggins , Mayor of Northampton , in proposing the health of the 1 st Prim , Comp . Worsley , thanked him for his great exertions and liberality in obtaining the Warrant of the Chapter , and also for his great attention to its interests in regularly attending- its meetings , which he could only do by coming a considerable distance . He also congratulated the Chapter on having an M . E . Z . who had not only the means but the will to render such excellent service . The M . E . Z ., in returning thanks , and proposing the health o f the Officers , thanked them for the great assistance they had rendered him in obtaining the Warrant , and also in working the Chapter , and expressed the great pleasure he felt at all times in [ affording all the assistance in his power to further its interests .

The Ancient And Accepted Rite.

THE AlfGIBHT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

Boltout . —Palatine Chapter . —On Monday , October . 6 th , the Palatine Chapter of Sov . P . R . *|< of H . B . D . M ., held a meeting at the Swan Hotel , Bolton , when the M . W . S . the Illus . Bro . M . Dawes , S . G . I . G . 33 rd Degree , assisted by the K . and P . P . the Rev . E . J . Boiling , and the other Officers of the Palatine Chapter , admitted into the Order the following Brethren , viz . : —Captain Barney , Edward Barlow , John Smith , H . A . Bennett , G . H . Ormerod , G . P . Brockbank , Thomas Entwisle , and B . S . J . B . Joule . Amongst the visitors present were Captain Hawkins , Captain E . A . Dawes , and Lieutenant Went worth Dawes , all of the 97 th Regiment , and Bro . ! R . Mumi , jum , the bitter of whom has joined the Palatine Chapter .

Knights Templar.

OTIGHTS TEMPIAE .

Bath . —Encampment of Antiquity , Time IniniCiRorlaL—On Monday , the 3 rd of November , an Encampment was held for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year , and for installing a Companion into the Order . The Camp was opened at 7 o ' clock by the M . E . G . C , Sir ! Knt . Percy Wells , assisted by Sir Knts . Higginson , 1 st Captain ; Pirmin , 2 nd Captain ; Bagshawe , Prelate , and other Knights from the sister Camp of Baldwyn at Bristol . The Sir Knts . being unanimous in their votes , Companion Charles Haseler , M . E . Z ., No . 48 , P . M ., Secretary , and Treasurer , No . 48 , and P . Prov . S . G . W . Somerset , was then introduced after ancient custom into the ( lamp by the Preceptor , Almoner , and Prior , and regularly installed into the Order . At the conclusion of the ceremony , Sir Knt . Haseler

expressed his extreme gratification at his admission into this tiinedionourcd Camp , # , nd his resolution to do all that lay in his power to promote its interests . The Prelate having repeated the customary benediction , the Sir Knights partook of refreshment , when the usual toasts wore drunk and duly honoured , including that of the oldest member , Sir Knt . Spry , who was installed into the Order in this

( . / amp in 1820 . The resignation of Sir Knt . Amery was then read ; and a , s he was compelled by circumstances over which lie no control to take this step , the same was accepted . Sir Knt . Percy Wells was then elected as M . E . G . O . for the ensuing year ; Sir Knt . bagshawe as Chancellor , and Sir Knt . Higginson as Recorder , — these Sir Knights to hold the same office in the Rosa Crucis Chapter attached to tbe Camp ; and after the transaction of some routine business the stone was sealed , the watch was set , and the labours of the Sir Knights finished for this Might .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-12-01, Page 51” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 8 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01121856/page/51/.
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ON THE RELIGION OF THE CELTS, AND THE CUSTOMS THENCE DERIVED. Article 1
LA VENDEE. A DRAMATIC POEM. Article 7
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 10
A LOVE-TOKEN". Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 16
METROPOLITAN. Article 28
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
EOYAL ARCH. Article 49
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 51
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 51
MARE MASONRY. Article 52
SCOTLAND. Article 52
IRELAND. Article 57
COLONIAL. Article 59
INDIA. Article 61
AMERICA. Article 63
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOE NOVEMBER Article 64
Obituary. Article 68
NOTICE. Article 71
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 71
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for the ensuing year . In the course of the evening , the Scribe E . congratulated the Chapter on the prosperous stafe of its funds , it having only been established for the short period of three years , and been at very considerable expense for its handsome furniture , & c ., all of which had been defrayed . They had now a considerable balance in hand . Comp . Biggins , Mayor of Northampton , in proposing the health of the 1 st Prim , Comp . Worsley , thanked him for his great exertions and liberality in obtaining the Warrant of the Chapter , and also for his great attention to its interests in regularly attending- its meetings , which he could only do by coming a considerable distance . He also congratulated the Chapter on having an M . E . Z . who had not only the means but the will to render such excellent service . The M . E . Z ., in returning thanks , and proposing the health o f the Officers , thanked them for the great assistance they had rendered him in obtaining the Warrant , and also in working the Chapter , and expressed the great pleasure he felt at all times in [ affording all the assistance in his power to further its interests .

The Ancient And Accepted Rite.

THE AlfGIBHT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

Boltout . —Palatine Chapter . —On Monday , October . 6 th , the Palatine Chapter of Sov . P . R . *|< of H . B . D . M ., held a meeting at the Swan Hotel , Bolton , when the M . W . S . the Illus . Bro . M . Dawes , S . G . I . G . 33 rd Degree , assisted by the K . and P . P . the Rev . E . J . Boiling , and the other Officers of the Palatine Chapter , admitted into the Order the following Brethren , viz . : —Captain Barney , Edward Barlow , John Smith , H . A . Bennett , G . H . Ormerod , G . P . Brockbank , Thomas Entwisle , and B . S . J . B . Joule . Amongst the visitors present were Captain Hawkins , Captain E . A . Dawes , and Lieutenant Went worth Dawes , all of the 97 th Regiment , and Bro . ! R . Mumi , jum , the bitter of whom has joined the Palatine Chapter .

Knights Templar.

OTIGHTS TEMPIAE .

Bath . —Encampment of Antiquity , Time IniniCiRorlaL—On Monday , the 3 rd of November , an Encampment was held for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year , and for installing a Companion into the Order . The Camp was opened at 7 o ' clock by the M . E . G . C , Sir ! Knt . Percy Wells , assisted by Sir Knts . Higginson , 1 st Captain ; Pirmin , 2 nd Captain ; Bagshawe , Prelate , and other Knights from the sister Camp of Baldwyn at Bristol . The Sir Knts . being unanimous in their votes , Companion Charles Haseler , M . E . Z ., No . 48 , P . M ., Secretary , and Treasurer , No . 48 , and P . Prov . S . G . W . Somerset , was then introduced after ancient custom into the ( lamp by the Preceptor , Almoner , and Prior , and regularly installed into the Order . At the conclusion of the ceremony , Sir Knt . Haseler

expressed his extreme gratification at his admission into this tiinedionourcd Camp , # , nd his resolution to do all that lay in his power to promote its interests . The Prelate having repeated the customary benediction , the Sir Knights partook of refreshment , when the usual toasts wore drunk and duly honoured , including that of the oldest member , Sir Knt . Spry , who was installed into the Order in this

( . / amp in 1820 . The resignation of Sir Knt . Amery was then read ; and a , s he was compelled by circumstances over which lie no control to take this step , the same was accepted . Sir Knt . Percy Wells was then elected as M . E . G . O . for the ensuing year ; Sir Knt . bagshawe as Chancellor , and Sir Knt . Higginson as Recorder , — these Sir Knights to hold the same office in the Rosa Crucis Chapter attached to tbe Camp ; and after the transaction of some routine business the stone was sealed , the watch was set , and the labours of the Sir Knights finished for this Might .

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