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Royal Arch.
EOYAL ARCH ,
Cybus 'Chapter ( No . 21 ) . —This Chapter held its first convocation for the season on Tuesday last , the 23 rd of November , at the London Coffee House , Ludgate-bill . There were but a few members present : —the M . E . Z ., Comp , Henry King , also Comps . Leonard Chandler , and William Poster White , and several other Companions , being absent on account of ill health—Comp . Marillier as Z . ; Comp . Bainbridge as H ; and the other Companions present proceeded with the business . This being the meeting for the election of officers for the ensuing year , the following is
METROPOLITAN
the result , viz .: Comps . E . Burrell , M . E . Z . ; Lavender , H . ; Watson , J . T . R . White / E . ; Lambert was elected as P . S . ; and Wood ( the Chaplain ) , N . The P . Z ., Comp . Marillier was again unanimously elected Treasurer , who reported that the funds were in a good state . A letter was received from the Janitor , Comp . Daws , who , in consequence of an accident and his great age , was compelled to resign his office . This was received by the Chapter with regret , as Comp . Daws was one of
the oldest Janitors , and had remained continuously attached to this Chapter since its formation . Several communications were received , and the business being over , the Companions retired before seven o ' clock to an excellent banquet , followed by the usual toasts . In the course of the evening , Comp . Barringer , P . Z ; , " mentioned the unfortunate circumstance of the illness of the father of the Chapter , Comp . Leonard Chandler , P . Z ., and in a very eloquent speech extolled the virtues and good qualities of that excellent Mason . The Companions then separated .
Moxtnt SiOjsr Chapter ( No . 169 ) . —At a convocation held on Monday , November 22 nd , at Eadley ' s Hotel , New Bridge-street , there was a full attendance . E . Comp . Breitling as Z . ; J . Johnstone as H . ; and J . How as J . Brothers Jackson , P . M ., and Stanborough , J . D ., of Lodge No . 227 , were exalted into this supreme degree , Comp . Muggeridge discharging the duties of P . S . A ballot was taken for the election of officers for the ensuing year , with the following result : —Companions Johnstone , Z ; Lang , H . ; Spooner , J . ; Parr , N . ; Partridge , Treas . ; Goodwin , E . ;
Earran , P . Soj . ; Holt , Janitor . Comp . Muggeridge , after a brief statement of his reasons for desiring the alteration , moved " That the day of meeting of this Chapter be altered from the fourth to the second Monday in each month . " This proposal was freely discussed , most of the Companions expressing their opinions thereon , and on its being put from the chair , was carried unanimously . A proposal was made for the admission of a new member at the next convocation , and the Chapter was closed at nine o ' clock , after which , the Companions adjourned to
the social board , presided over by Comp . Muggeridge . Comp . Partridge , in returning thanks for the Past Pzincipals said , it afforded them much satisfaction to see the continued prosperity of the Mount Sion Chapter ; it had numbered amongst its members some of the best working Royal Arch Masons in the Order , it had ever continued the character of being the most efficiently worked Chapter , and the officers elected that day would , he was satisfied , preserve that efficiency . In tho course of the evening a handsome subscription was raised in aid of the family of the late Comp . Hookey .
Domatic Chapter ( No . 206 ) , —The Companions of this thriving Chapter held a" convocation on Thursday , Nov . 25 th , at tho Masonic Hall , Fetter Lane , Com ]) . Thompson , M . E . Z ., presiding . Tho minutes of the preceding convocation having been read aud confirmed , Bros . Matthew Cooke and Chamberlaino wore introduced , and exalted . This boing the only business , the Companions retired to a sumptuous banquet , presided over by the M . E . Z . In addition to the usual toasts , the M . E . Z . proposed that of Comp . Tyrrell , who had consented to act as Steward at tho forthcoming festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Agod Masons and their Widows , and several subscriptions were handed in .
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Royal Arch.
EOYAL ARCH ,
Cybus 'Chapter ( No . 21 ) . —This Chapter held its first convocation for the season on Tuesday last , the 23 rd of November , at the London Coffee House , Ludgate-bill . There were but a few members present : —the M . E . Z ., Comp , Henry King , also Comps . Leonard Chandler , and William Poster White , and several other Companions , being absent on account of ill health—Comp . Marillier as Z . ; Comp . Bainbridge as H ; and the other Companions present proceeded with the business . This being the meeting for the election of officers for the ensuing year , the following is
METROPOLITAN
the result , viz .: Comps . E . Burrell , M . E . Z . ; Lavender , H . ; Watson , J . T . R . White / E . ; Lambert was elected as P . S . ; and Wood ( the Chaplain ) , N . The P . Z ., Comp . Marillier was again unanimously elected Treasurer , who reported that the funds were in a good state . A letter was received from the Janitor , Comp . Daws , who , in consequence of an accident and his great age , was compelled to resign his office . This was received by the Chapter with regret , as Comp . Daws was one of
the oldest Janitors , and had remained continuously attached to this Chapter since its formation . Several communications were received , and the business being over , the Companions retired before seven o ' clock to an excellent banquet , followed by the usual toasts . In the course of the evening , Comp . Barringer , P . Z ; , " mentioned the unfortunate circumstance of the illness of the father of the Chapter , Comp . Leonard Chandler , P . Z ., and in a very eloquent speech extolled the virtues and good qualities of that excellent Mason . The Companions then separated .
Moxtnt SiOjsr Chapter ( No . 169 ) . —At a convocation held on Monday , November 22 nd , at Eadley ' s Hotel , New Bridge-street , there was a full attendance . E . Comp . Breitling as Z . ; J . Johnstone as H . ; and J . How as J . Brothers Jackson , P . M ., and Stanborough , J . D ., of Lodge No . 227 , were exalted into this supreme degree , Comp . Muggeridge discharging the duties of P . S . A ballot was taken for the election of officers for the ensuing year , with the following result : —Companions Johnstone , Z ; Lang , H . ; Spooner , J . ; Parr , N . ; Partridge , Treas . ; Goodwin , E . ;
Earran , P . Soj . ; Holt , Janitor . Comp . Muggeridge , after a brief statement of his reasons for desiring the alteration , moved " That the day of meeting of this Chapter be altered from the fourth to the second Monday in each month . " This proposal was freely discussed , most of the Companions expressing their opinions thereon , and on its being put from the chair , was carried unanimously . A proposal was made for the admission of a new member at the next convocation , and the Chapter was closed at nine o ' clock , after which , the Companions adjourned to
the social board , presided over by Comp . Muggeridge . Comp . Partridge , in returning thanks for the Past Pzincipals said , it afforded them much satisfaction to see the continued prosperity of the Mount Sion Chapter ; it had numbered amongst its members some of the best working Royal Arch Masons in the Order , it had ever continued the character of being the most efficiently worked Chapter , and the officers elected that day would , he was satisfied , preserve that efficiency . In tho course of the evening a handsome subscription was raised in aid of the family of the late Comp . Hookey .
Domatic Chapter ( No . 206 ) , —The Companions of this thriving Chapter held a" convocation on Thursday , Nov . 25 th , at tho Masonic Hall , Fetter Lane , Com ]) . Thompson , M . E . Z ., presiding . Tho minutes of the preceding convocation having been read aud confirmed , Bros . Matthew Cooke and Chamberlaino wore introduced , and exalted . This boing the only business , the Companions retired to a sumptuous banquet , presided over by the M . E . Z . In addition to the usual toasts , the M . E . Z . proposed that of Comp . Tyrrell , who had consented to act as Steward at tho forthcoming festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Agod Masons and their Widows , and several subscriptions were handed in .