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Provincial.

Grecian columns Cfir . 'hi gh , each earring a moon light , stand out significantly amidst the surrounding colours , and the AA'holc forms one harmonious and complete ensemble , each article being specially designed for the purpose appears to fit its place and add to the general tone and completeness of the whole , emblematic ol tho principals of Masonry , whose harmonious parts blend together with that beauty v / hich alone is the property of truth , and whose principals being eternal ivill endure when time shall bo no more , for its foundations are in the hills and its help in the Most High .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

BERKS AND BUCKS . AVINDSOR . —Castle Chapter ( No . 771 ) . —The consecration of this chapter took place on AVednesday , the 3 rd inst ., at AVindsor , in the beautiful hall lately erected by the lodge to which it is attached . This chapter ivas first opened by Comps . Joseph Cotterell , P . Z . Lily Chapter ; Dr . Harcourt , D . Prov . G . M . for

Surrey ; JoshuaNunn , Z . Lily Chapter ; and Piatt , Z . Mount Sinai Chapter , in due form . Comp . Joshua Nunn then installed Comps . Joseph Cotterell as Firsfc Principal ; Joseph Devereux , P . G . S . Berks and Bucks , and Comp . AA'iggingfcon , as Third Principals ; Comp . Devereux being afterwards installed as Second Principal , by Comp . Cotterell , Z-, their names having been returned on the Avarrant . And in the unavoidable absence of the Acting' Grand Superintendentancl with his

sanc-, , tion , the chapter was consecrated by Comps . Cotterell , Devereux , and Nunn , assisted in the musical arrangements by Comps . Folley , Prov . G . Org . Berks ancl Bucks , AVhitehouse , and Marriott . The ceremony having been composed and arranged ^ by Comp . Devereux , was certainly one ol the most perfect ancl impressive ceremonies ever introduced into Masonry ; the Scriptural passages and the choral accompanyments being both

appropriate and effective . ( We hope to have the opportunity of publishing it at some future day . ) The beautiful consecration vessels belonging to the Grand Lodge of England were kindly lent to assist in the imposing ceremony . After the consecration and proclamation ivere completed , the ballot Avas taken for the following brethren , and being found unanimous in their favour , they Avere introduced and exalted : —Bros , the Rev . R . J .

Simpson , Prov . G . Chap . Berks and Bucks ; Capt . Hartopp , Royal Horse Guards ; C . Palmer ; C . Holden , Prov . G . Treas . Berks aud Bucks ; R . B . Body , C . P . Barrett , AA . Croydon , J . Alston , R . Martin , H . Demster , E . A . Layton , P . AA ' atson , and

J . AVhitehouse . This beautiful ceremony was rendered in the most perfect manner by tho Principals , assisted by Comp . Goring , as P . Z . and the choir , and left nothing to be desired . AA ' e cau only hope that other chapters of far older date will copy from this , the youngest of their number . The ballot was also taken for Bros . A ' ansittarfc , M . P ., Col Lloyd Lindsay , C . S . A ' oules , It . Little , AV . Gochlard , Dr . Byrne , G . H . Boorn , and A . AV . Cooper , nearly all members of the Cnstle Locl

ge ( No . 771 ) Windsor . The convocation being closed in due form , the companions adjourned to the AVhite Hurt Hotel , where a sumptuous banquet hud been prepared , and to which ample justice was paid . The clofch being removed , Comp . Cotterell , Z ., gave the accustomed toasts in his usual happy manner . To the toast of the visitors , Bro . Col . Lloyd Liudscy responded , aud gave an anecdote of the advantages of Masonry that had

occurred to his father ivhen in the Peninsular war , whereby his life had been spared by a brother of the Jewish persuasion , thus adding another illustration lo the ninny advantages of our ancient and honourable institution . Comp . the Rev . ]! . J . Simpson , Prov . G . Chap . Berks and Bucks , iu responding to the toast of the Scribes , in very earnest and touching language , briefly described the beauties of tho several parts of the

ceremony that he hacl that clay been introduced to , and expressed a hope that it would reach the hearts of all that participated in its excellencies , not only as an inspiration for the present , but as a guide to their future actions ancl course of life , ns he ivas sure if they ivould but adhere to its principles , it must . ' " The Masonic Charities" and other toasts having been duly acknowledged , and the evening pleasantly enlightened by the charming assortment of music rendered by Comps . Tolley , AVhitehouse , Marriott , and John Lane , the companions separated , well pleased ivith the inauguration of the Castle Chapter .

Royal Arch.

LANCASHIRE ( AVEST ) . LiA ERPO 0 l » . —Sacred Delia Chapter ( No . 210 ) . —This chapter was opened in due form on Thursday , April 27 th , by M . E . P . Z . Laidlaw , and other chiefs . The ballot was taken for Bros . Ferry and Brooks , of Lodge 216 , and duly elected , and being in attendance , ivere duly exulted to the degree of 1-I . li . A . Freemasons , Comp . M . E . P . Z . Laidlaw duly installed Comps .

Moore as IL , ancl Sedgwick as J . The chapter being closed , the companions adjourned to the banquet . Tho M . E . Z . proposed "The Health of the two newly-installed Chiefs , " ivhich ivas duly responded to by M . E . J . Sedgwick . Comp . M . E . Z . Laidlaw returned thanks on behalf of the First Principal , and proposed "The Health of the newly-exalted Companions , " ivhich was suitably acknowledged by Comps . Ferry ancl Brooks . The health of theA'isitors having been proposed , ivas duly responded to by M . E . P . Z . ' s Hamer aucl Marsh . This chapter is one of tho most flourishing in Liverpool .

SOUTH AA'ALES ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . SWANSEA . —Chapter Virtue and Hope ( So . 237 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this chapter was held on Monday , the 19 th ult ., ivhen the members mustered in strong force . Comps . E . J . Morris , P . Z . presided as M . E . Z . ; J . G . Hall , as IL ; and F . D . Michael , as J . Bro . AV . H . Essery , of the Indefatigable Lod was balloted for as a candidate for Eoyal Arch Masonry

ge , , and being elected was exalted to tho supreme degree by the Acting M . E . Z ; the lectures being carefully given from the three chairs as usual . The companions having retired , Comp . AA ' m . Cox , P . H . ivas duly installed M . E . Z . of this chapter for the ensuing year , by Comp . E . J . Morris , P . Z . The M . E . Z . then invested Comps . J . G . Hall and E . J . Morris to the second and third chairs ; D . AVilliams , Scribe E . ; G . Allen , Scribe N . ;

P . H . Rowland , P . Soj . ; J . D . Michael , Treas . ; R . Phillips , Dir . of Cers . ; ancl J . Probett , J . TAVO brethren ivere proposed for exaltation at the next chapter meeting iu May , ancl the companions , after closing the chapter , adjourned to the Mackworth Arms Hotel to dinner , afc which M . E . Z . Comp . Cox presided . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts ivere given and heartily responded to , and a most agreeable evening ivas spent . Comp . E . J . Morris , at the removal of the cloth , announced amidst loud cheers that the candidate from this province for election to the Boys' School had been returned , fifth on the list , having received 700 votes .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . Hull ; . —Ancient York Conclave of Redemption . —The annual meeting of this conclave for the installation of E . C . officers ivas held on AVednesday , the 3 rd inst ., in the Hall of the Minerva Lodge , Prince-street . The encampment was opened at four o'clock by the E . G ., Sir Knt . AValter Reynolds , 18 ° , assisted by Sir Knts . M . C . Feck , IS , 1 st Capt . ; G . AA'ilkinson , 18 ° ,

2 nd Capt . ; Rev . G . O . Browne , M . A ., Prolate ; B . G . Smith , IS" , Expert ; F . Jackson , 18 ° , as Cnpt . of Lines ; George Fox , Org . ; Prater AA'm . Johnson , Equerry . There ivere also present Sir Knts . Thomas AA'alton , J . F . Holden , R . E . Harrison , Charles AA ' ells , Tnomas Dale , T . Manis , 11 . A ' . Allison , & c . Visitors : Sir Knts . AVilliam AVhite , 30 ' , P . E . C ; Eiisa Drury , IS , P . E . C . ; Joseph Rogers , 18 ° , De Fin-nival Encampment , Sheffield . The conclave having been opened in ancient form ,

tho minutes of tho last conclave ivere read and confirmed . The ballot box wns then prepared for Comps . J . AA ' . Pease and \ A' . AA' . Batty , both of [ whom were unanimously accepted as candidates for this degree . Comps . J . T . Drake , A . E . Hargrove , J . Brooh , R . AV . Ilolloii , J . AV . Pease , and AA ' . AV . Batty were then severally admitted , and installed Knights Templar by the E . C . Sir Knts . M . C . Peck and Thomas AA ' alton then presented Sir Knt . Gilbert AA'ilkinson , the E . C . elect , for installation ,

who was regularly installed by Sir Knt . AA ' m . AVhite , 30 ° , P . E . C , assisted by the other P . E . C . ' s present . The B . C . then appointed his officers , viz ., —Sir Knts . Thomas AA ' alton , P . Prov . G . Purst ., 1 st Capt . ; R . E . Harrison , P . G . Dir . of Cers ., 2 nd Capt . ; Rev . G . O . Browne , P . G . Purst ., Prelate ; AA ' alter Reynolds , P . G . C , P . E . C , Reg . ; J . N . Scherling , Expert ; F . Jackson , Capt . of Lines ; Geo . Fox , Herald ; M . C . Peck , P . G . Chancellor , Org . ; Prater AA ' m , Johnson , Equerry . A vote of

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HISTORICAL SKETCH OF MASONIC EVENTS DURING 1864. Article 1
CHURCH BELLS: THEIR ANTIQUITIES AND CONNECTION WITH ARCHITECTURE. Article 2
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MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 7
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 16
Obituary. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDEiNTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

Grecian columns Cfir . 'hi gh , each earring a moon light , stand out significantly amidst the surrounding colours , and the AA'holc forms one harmonious and complete ensemble , each article being specially designed for the purpose appears to fit its place and add to the general tone and completeness of the whole , emblematic ol tho principals of Masonry , whose harmonious parts blend together with that beauty v / hich alone is the property of truth , and whose principals being eternal ivill endure when time shall bo no more , for its foundations are in the hills and its help in the Most High .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

BERKS AND BUCKS . AVINDSOR . —Castle Chapter ( No . 771 ) . —The consecration of this chapter took place on AVednesday , the 3 rd inst ., at AVindsor , in the beautiful hall lately erected by the lodge to which it is attached . This chapter ivas first opened by Comps . Joseph Cotterell , P . Z . Lily Chapter ; Dr . Harcourt , D . Prov . G . M . for

Surrey ; JoshuaNunn , Z . Lily Chapter ; and Piatt , Z . Mount Sinai Chapter , in due form . Comp . Joshua Nunn then installed Comps . Joseph Cotterell as Firsfc Principal ; Joseph Devereux , P . G . S . Berks and Bucks , and Comp . AA'iggingfcon , as Third Principals ; Comp . Devereux being afterwards installed as Second Principal , by Comp . Cotterell , Z-, their names having been returned on the Avarrant . And in the unavoidable absence of the Acting' Grand Superintendentancl with his

sanc-, , tion , the chapter was consecrated by Comps . Cotterell , Devereux , and Nunn , assisted in the musical arrangements by Comps . Folley , Prov . G . Org . Berks ancl Bucks , AVhitehouse , and Marriott . The ceremony having been composed and arranged ^ by Comp . Devereux , was certainly one ol the most perfect ancl impressive ceremonies ever introduced into Masonry ; the Scriptural passages and the choral accompanyments being both

appropriate and effective . ( We hope to have the opportunity of publishing it at some future day . ) The beautiful consecration vessels belonging to the Grand Lodge of England were kindly lent to assist in the imposing ceremony . After the consecration and proclamation ivere completed , the ballot Avas taken for the following brethren , and being found unanimous in their favour , they Avere introduced and exalted : —Bros , the Rev . R . J .

Simpson , Prov . G . Chap . Berks and Bucks ; Capt . Hartopp , Royal Horse Guards ; C . Palmer ; C . Holden , Prov . G . Treas . Berks aud Bucks ; R . B . Body , C . P . Barrett , AA . Croydon , J . Alston , R . Martin , H . Demster , E . A . Layton , P . AA ' atson , and

J . AVhitehouse . This beautiful ceremony was rendered in the most perfect manner by tho Principals , assisted by Comp . Goring , as P . Z . and the choir , and left nothing to be desired . AA ' e cau only hope that other chapters of far older date will copy from this , the youngest of their number . The ballot was also taken for Bros . A ' ansittarfc , M . P ., Col Lloyd Lindsay , C . S . A ' oules , It . Little , AV . Gochlard , Dr . Byrne , G . H . Boorn , and A . AV . Cooper , nearly all members of the Cnstle Locl

ge ( No . 771 ) Windsor . The convocation being closed in due form , the companions adjourned to the AVhite Hurt Hotel , where a sumptuous banquet hud been prepared , and to which ample justice was paid . The clofch being removed , Comp . Cotterell , Z ., gave the accustomed toasts in his usual happy manner . To the toast of the visitors , Bro . Col . Lloyd Liudscy responded , aud gave an anecdote of the advantages of Masonry that had

occurred to his father ivhen in the Peninsular war , whereby his life had been spared by a brother of the Jewish persuasion , thus adding another illustration lo the ninny advantages of our ancient and honourable institution . Comp . the Rev . ]! . J . Simpson , Prov . G . Chap . Berks and Bucks , iu responding to the toast of the Scribes , in very earnest and touching language , briefly described the beauties of tho several parts of the

ceremony that he hacl that clay been introduced to , and expressed a hope that it would reach the hearts of all that participated in its excellencies , not only as an inspiration for the present , but as a guide to their future actions ancl course of life , ns he ivas sure if they ivould but adhere to its principles , it must . ' " The Masonic Charities" and other toasts having been duly acknowledged , and the evening pleasantly enlightened by the charming assortment of music rendered by Comps . Tolley , AVhitehouse , Marriott , and John Lane , the companions separated , well pleased ivith the inauguration of the Castle Chapter .

Royal Arch.

LANCASHIRE ( AVEST ) . LiA ERPO 0 l » . —Sacred Delia Chapter ( No . 210 ) . —This chapter was opened in due form on Thursday , April 27 th , by M . E . P . Z . Laidlaw , and other chiefs . The ballot was taken for Bros . Ferry and Brooks , of Lodge 216 , and duly elected , and being in attendance , ivere duly exulted to the degree of 1-I . li . A . Freemasons , Comp . M . E . P . Z . Laidlaw duly installed Comps .

Moore as IL , ancl Sedgwick as J . The chapter being closed , the companions adjourned to the banquet . Tho M . E . Z . proposed "The Health of the two newly-installed Chiefs , " ivhich ivas duly responded to by M . E . J . Sedgwick . Comp . M . E . Z . Laidlaw returned thanks on behalf of the First Principal , and proposed "The Health of the newly-exalted Companions , " ivhich was suitably acknowledged by Comps . Ferry ancl Brooks . The health of theA'isitors having been proposed , ivas duly responded to by M . E . P . Z . ' s Hamer aucl Marsh . This chapter is one of tho most flourishing in Liverpool .

SOUTH AA'ALES ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . SWANSEA . —Chapter Virtue and Hope ( So . 237 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this chapter was held on Monday , the 19 th ult ., ivhen the members mustered in strong force . Comps . E . J . Morris , P . Z . presided as M . E . Z . ; J . G . Hall , as IL ; and F . D . Michael , as J . Bro . AV . H . Essery , of the Indefatigable Lod was balloted for as a candidate for Eoyal Arch Masonry

ge , , and being elected was exalted to tho supreme degree by the Acting M . E . Z ; the lectures being carefully given from the three chairs as usual . The companions having retired , Comp . AA ' m . Cox , P . H . ivas duly installed M . E . Z . of this chapter for the ensuing year , by Comp . E . J . Morris , P . Z . The M . E . Z . then invested Comps . J . G . Hall and E . J . Morris to the second and third chairs ; D . AVilliams , Scribe E . ; G . Allen , Scribe N . ;

P . H . Rowland , P . Soj . ; J . D . Michael , Treas . ; R . Phillips , Dir . of Cers . ; ancl J . Probett , J . TAVO brethren ivere proposed for exaltation at the next chapter meeting iu May , ancl the companions , after closing the chapter , adjourned to the Mackworth Arms Hotel to dinner , afc which M . E . Z . Comp . Cox presided . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts ivere given and heartily responded to , and a most agreeable evening ivas spent . Comp . E . J . Morris , at the removal of the cloth , announced amidst loud cheers that the candidate from this province for election to the Boys' School had been returned , fifth on the list , having received 700 votes .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . Hull ; . —Ancient York Conclave of Redemption . —The annual meeting of this conclave for the installation of E . C . officers ivas held on AVednesday , the 3 rd inst ., in the Hall of the Minerva Lodge , Prince-street . The encampment was opened at four o'clock by the E . G ., Sir Knt . AValter Reynolds , 18 ° , assisted by Sir Knts . M . C . Feck , IS , 1 st Capt . ; G . AA'ilkinson , 18 ° ,

2 nd Capt . ; Rev . G . O . Browne , M . A ., Prolate ; B . G . Smith , IS" , Expert ; F . Jackson , 18 ° , as Cnpt . of Lines ; George Fox , Org . ; Prater AA'm . Johnson , Equerry . There ivere also present Sir Knts . Thomas AA'alton , J . F . Holden , R . E . Harrison , Charles AA ' ells , Tnomas Dale , T . Manis , 11 . A ' . Allison , & c . Visitors : Sir Knts . AVilliam AVhite , 30 ' , P . E . C ; Eiisa Drury , IS , P . E . C . ; Joseph Rogers , 18 ° , De Fin-nival Encampment , Sheffield . The conclave having been opened in ancient form ,

tho minutes of tho last conclave ivere read and confirmed . The ballot box wns then prepared for Comps . J . AA ' . Pease and \ A' . AA' . Batty , both of [ whom were unanimously accepted as candidates for this degree . Comps . J . T . Drake , A . E . Hargrove , J . Brooh , R . AV . Ilolloii , J . AV . Pease , and AA ' . AV . Batty were then severally admitted , and installed Knights Templar by the E . C . Sir Knts . M . C . Peck and Thomas AA ' alton then presented Sir Knt . Gilbert AA'ilkinson , the E . C . elect , for installation ,

who was regularly installed by Sir Knt . AA ' m . AVhite , 30 ° , P . E . C , assisted by the other P . E . C . ' s present . The B . C . then appointed his officers , viz ., —Sir Knts . Thomas AA ' alton , P . Prov . G . Purst ., 1 st Capt . ; R . E . Harrison , P . G . Dir . of Cers ., 2 nd Capt . ; Rev . G . O . Browne , P . G . Purst ., Prelate ; AA ' alter Reynolds , P . G . C , P . E . C , Reg . ; J . N . Scherling , Expert ; F . Jackson , Capt . of Lines ; Geo . Fox , Herald ; M . C . Peck , P . G . Chancellor , Org . ; Prater AA ' m , Johnson , Equerry . A vote of

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