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History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

father of our present Gracious Queen ) was a zealous supporter of Avhat is now called Highgrade Masonry ; under his auspices the Grand Conclave of Knights Templar , both in England and Scotland were re-established , and he omitted no opportunity of testifying his appreciation of the Christian Orders . Sir Knt , Waller Rochvell

Wright was elected Grancl Master of the Templars on the 12 th April , 1807 , and Sir Knts . John Christian Burckhardt , Richard Jebb , and William Henry White ( all of whom were Red > 5 < Knights ) , are found on the list of his Grand Officers . This

is mentioned to shoAV that the two Orders although kept strictly separate , worked amicably and harmoniously together . About this period the minutes of the meetings held appear to have been duly recorded and a few verbatim extracts

may interest those who desire to see an Order once so nobly and royally supported reinstated in a similarly proud position . It is , however , desirable to premise that the titles of the principal officers were changed when the present Grand Council

was re-organised so as to avoid clashing * Avith those used in other Orders of Freemasonry . It is also as- well to state that the Cross of the

Order can no longer be conferred upon a brother by an individual member , but that all Knights must now be installed in a regular Conclave . On the 4 fch May , 1808 , a meeting was held at Freemasons' Tavern , when " The Constitution and

Laws were read and confirmed and the following Knights elected members of the High Council , viz ., Sir Waller Rocbvell Wright , Sir Thomas Peyton Slapp , Sir George Adams Browne , Sir Richard Jebb , Sir John Christian Burckhardt ,

Sir Frederic Perkins , and Sir Charles Dalton to £ 11 that situation for the nexfc seven years . The High Council then proceeded to elect Grand Officers from amongst themselves , when the following were chosen : —Sir W . R . Wright ,

G . M . ; Sir R . Jebb , G . Chan . ; Sir J . C . Burckhardt , G . Marshall , & c , who severally took upon themselves their offices in constitutional form for the next ensuing three years . The Grand Master then nominated Sir Charles Perkins and Sir Okey Belfour , G . Heralds .

' Sir Knt . J oseph Gwilt having * been created a Knight Noviciate of this Order by Sir Knt . Frederic Perkins , 2 nd May , 1808 , Avas elected and installed a Sovereign or Knt of the Grand Cross in full chapter . " It Avas proposed by Sir Knt . F . Perkins that

any Knight who makes a noviciate should give him a certificate under his hand and seal , anil report the same to the Grand Chapter throus **!* . the Grand Registrar or his Deputy . " It may here be remarked that various terms .,

such as " Grand Council , Grand Chapter , High . Council are indifferently used to designate the ruling body . The minutes of the next meeting are brief bufc interesting , inasmuch as they record the fact of

the installation of Bro . W . H . White , then Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge , and lately deceased .. Bro . White ' s father became a member in 1788 .

" 13 th March , 1809 , Freemasons' Tavern . " The minutes of the 4 th May , 1808 , were read and confirmed . Sir J . C . Burckhardt proposed that Sir Knt . William Henry White , on whom ha had conferred the honour of creating * him s ,

Noviciate Knight should be raised to the Grand Cross . Sir Knt . William Henry White was elected and installed a Knight of the Grand Cross . "

Another meeting was held on the 4 th May , and " general business transacted " and the Knights met again on the 22 nd November , 1809 , when eight members were promoted to the Grand Cross , viz ., " Sir William Gretton , D . D . ; Rev .

Robert Hole , John Powell , William Lindley 0 John Dyke , Henry Woodthorpe , Thomas William Holder Woodthorpe , and Joseph Hippolyta da-Costa . These , however , Avere not present to be installed .

" It was agreed to meet on Monday , the ISfca , December , at the Freemasons' Tavern , afc 7 p . m .., in a Committee ofthe 1 st class . Also , that Knights creating a Noviciate should give notice fco the High Council , and that no Noviciate could receive

the greater cross until he has been a Noviciate . sis : months , unless by special dispensation in eifchei * case from the High Council . It Avas resolved that a petition signed by all Knights now of the Grand Cross should be presented to the Grand Lodge of

England for one ( of ) the vacant numbers in Grain Masonry , also to the Grand Master of the Knight Templars for a warrant of constitution to hold am encampment . " From the foregoing it would appear at the first ;

glance that all the members of the 1 st class Avere Templars—that this , hoAvever , was not the case is evidenced by the fact that Sir Knt . W . H . White received the Grand Cross on the 13 fch March ,, 1809 , and was not exalted into Royal Arclt

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1867-01-12, Page 3” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 21 March 2023, masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_12011867/page/3/.
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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
MONS. VICTOR HUGO'S ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF POOR LITTLE CHILDREN. Article 4
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES . Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
MASONIC LIBRARIES. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
SCOTLAND. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 17
ISLE OF MAN. Article 18
Obituary. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

father of our present Gracious Queen ) was a zealous supporter of Avhat is now called Highgrade Masonry ; under his auspices the Grand Conclave of Knights Templar , both in England and Scotland were re-established , and he omitted no opportunity of testifying his appreciation of the Christian Orders . Sir Knt , Waller Rochvell

Wright was elected Grancl Master of the Templars on the 12 th April , 1807 , and Sir Knts . John Christian Burckhardt , Richard Jebb , and William Henry White ( all of whom were Red > 5 < Knights ) , are found on the list of his Grand Officers . This

is mentioned to shoAV that the two Orders although kept strictly separate , worked amicably and harmoniously together . About this period the minutes of the meetings held appear to have been duly recorded and a few verbatim extracts

may interest those who desire to see an Order once so nobly and royally supported reinstated in a similarly proud position . It is , however , desirable to premise that the titles of the principal officers were changed when the present Grand Council

was re-organised so as to avoid clashing * Avith those used in other Orders of Freemasonry . It is also as- well to state that the Cross of the

Order can no longer be conferred upon a brother by an individual member , but that all Knights must now be installed in a regular Conclave . On the 4 fch May , 1808 , a meeting was held at Freemasons' Tavern , when " The Constitution and

Laws were read and confirmed and the following Knights elected members of the High Council , viz ., Sir Waller Rocbvell Wright , Sir Thomas Peyton Slapp , Sir George Adams Browne , Sir Richard Jebb , Sir John Christian Burckhardt ,

Sir Frederic Perkins , and Sir Charles Dalton to £ 11 that situation for the nexfc seven years . The High Council then proceeded to elect Grand Officers from amongst themselves , when the following were chosen : —Sir W . R . Wright ,

G . M . ; Sir R . Jebb , G . Chan . ; Sir J . C . Burckhardt , G . Marshall , & c , who severally took upon themselves their offices in constitutional form for the next ensuing three years . The Grand Master then nominated Sir Charles Perkins and Sir Okey Belfour , G . Heralds .

' Sir Knt . J oseph Gwilt having * been created a Knight Noviciate of this Order by Sir Knt . Frederic Perkins , 2 nd May , 1808 , Avas elected and installed a Sovereign or Knt of the Grand Cross in full chapter . " It Avas proposed by Sir Knt . F . Perkins that

any Knight who makes a noviciate should give him a certificate under his hand and seal , anil report the same to the Grand Chapter throus **!* . the Grand Registrar or his Deputy . " It may here be remarked that various terms .,

such as " Grand Council , Grand Chapter , High . Council are indifferently used to designate the ruling body . The minutes of the next meeting are brief bufc interesting , inasmuch as they record the fact of

the installation of Bro . W . H . White , then Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge , and lately deceased .. Bro . White ' s father became a member in 1788 .

" 13 th March , 1809 , Freemasons' Tavern . " The minutes of the 4 th May , 1808 , were read and confirmed . Sir J . C . Burckhardt proposed that Sir Knt . William Henry White , on whom ha had conferred the honour of creating * him s ,

Noviciate Knight should be raised to the Grand Cross . Sir Knt . William Henry White was elected and installed a Knight of the Grand Cross . "

Another meeting was held on the 4 th May , and " general business transacted " and the Knights met again on the 22 nd November , 1809 , when eight members were promoted to the Grand Cross , viz ., " Sir William Gretton , D . D . ; Rev .

Robert Hole , John Powell , William Lindley 0 John Dyke , Henry Woodthorpe , Thomas William Holder Woodthorpe , and Joseph Hippolyta da-Costa . These , however , Avere not present to be installed .

" It was agreed to meet on Monday , the ISfca , December , at the Freemasons' Tavern , afc 7 p . m .., in a Committee ofthe 1 st class . Also , that Knights creating a Noviciate should give notice fco the High Council , and that no Noviciate could receive

the greater cross until he has been a Noviciate . sis : months , unless by special dispensation in eifchei * case from the High Council . It Avas resolved that a petition signed by all Knights now of the Grand Cross should be presented to the Grand Lodge of

England for one ( of ) the vacant numbers in Grain Masonry , also to the Grand Master of the Knight Templars for a warrant of constitution to hold am encampment . " From the foregoing it would appear at the first ;

glance that all the members of the 1 st class Avere Templars—that this , hoAvever , was not the case is evidenced by the fact that Sir Knt . W . H . White received the Grand Cross on the 13 fch March ,, 1809 , and was not exalted into Royal Arclt

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