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Knights Templar.

Loyal Brunswick . Four companions were balloted for , unanimously elected Sir Knights of the Order , and duly received the honour of Masonic knighthood at tbe hands of tbe abovenamed veteran . These duties having been gone through , tbe Almoner collected the usual alms , and the Sir Knights adjourned to the banquet . " Success to the Royal Sussex" was duly honoured , as also "The Newly-installed Sir Knights , "

which was suitably responded to . Sir Knight Chappie proposed , in highly eulogistic terms , " The Health of Sir Knight Clase , " who has worked hard in obtaining this encampment for Devonport .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METROPOLITAN . THISTLE LODGE ( No . 8 ) . —On Friday evening , the 2 nd inst ., this influential lodge of Mark Masters assembled at Dicks Hotel , Fleet-street . Three brethren were admitted to the degree by Bro . Cottcbrune , Past Master of the lodge , acting for Bro . Henry Carpenter , ill , but present . Bro . Piatt , S . W ., was installed in the chair bBro . Binckes . The retiring Master was

y presented with a handsome Past Master ' s jewel by Bro . Cotterbrune in the name of the lodge , iu acknowledgment of his very valuable services during bis year of office . The lodge was numerously attended , and the working such as might be expected under the superintendence of so learned and efficient a Mark Master as Bro . Cottebrune . The banquet was served in brother Judd ' s ( the proprietor cf the hotel ) best styleBro

. . Binckes , Grand Secretary of the Mark degree , in one of his most eloquent speeches , acknowledged the toast of the Grand Officers . Several of the Past Masters of this lodge are members of Grand Lodge . Bros . Binckes , Grand Secretary , Dr . Nolan , Past Superintendent of Works , Figg , and Cottebrune , Past Sword Bearers . Tbe toast of the Past Masters was acknowledged by Bros . Adams and Dr . Nolan , in practical and useful addresses . The

evening was pleasantly and instructively passed . The Thistle Lodge continues in numbers and zeal to maintain its high position in connection with Mark Masonry , and is still making progress .

India.

INDIA .

( From the Indian Freemasons' Friend . ) PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOUTHERN INDIA . At a communication holden at Lodge Perfect Unanimity , Madras , 18 th August , 1864 , A . L . 5 S 6 S , The Provincial Grand Lodge was opened in duo and ancient form , and with solemn invocation of God ' s blessing . The proceedings of the last meeting were read and confirmed .

Tbe Prov . G . Master bad much pleasure in informing the brethren present , that Masonry continued to make satisfactory progress in this provinve . He would proceed to mention each lodge ; and firstly with regard to the Presidency Lodges , Perfect Unanimity and Universal Charity , he need only say that they were working satisfactorily . Lodge Goodwill , Bellary , one of the oldest lodges in the province , and which had for some time

past been in abeyance , had been lately re-opened under favourable auspices , and be trusted it would flourish . Lodge St . John , Secumlerabad , bad been actively working , but owing to approaching changes of troops , the Prov . G . Master had been obliged to grant a dispensation to elect a Master during the present year , in order to insure the continuous working of the lodge . As a mark of his high opinion of this lodge , the Prov .

G . Master intended to appoint one of its most active officers to Prov . Grand rank . Lodge Military , Bangalore , had worked very well thus far , and , in the absence of the late Master , a dispensation had been granted to elect another during the year . Lodge Rock , Trichinopoly , had been disturbed by dissensions during the past year , but the Prov . Grand Master trusted that the harmony which should characterise so old a lodge had now

been restored . The Prov . G . Master was much gratified to receive excellent accounts of the working of Mount Lodge . The new lodge , Oriental Star , Cannanore , had made no returns up to the present , but the lodge was supposed to be in working order . Owing to informalities zn the petition , the warrant for this lodge had not yet been granted by the Grand Lodge . Lodge Victoria , in Burniab , from its commencement had been very punctual in its returns , and had evidently been conducted

India.

in a very praiseworthy manner . The Prov . G . Master regretted to have again to complain of Lodge St . Andrew , Kamptee , which bad made no return since the last meeting , and he was unable to state whether the lodge is in working order . He wished particularly to impress upon tbe Masters of all lodges the necessity of punctuality in the returns to the Prov . G . Lodge , and he would much regret having to put tbe penalty of expulsion in force against any lodge in this province ' .

The Prov . G . Master then proceeded to appoint the following officers for the ensuing year , viz .: — Bro . T . Martin Prov . S . G . W . „ T . Blissett „ J . G . D . „ A . W . Alymer „ J . G . D . „ Rev . W . Hickey „ G . Chap . Gordon G . Reg .

„ „ ., W . F . G . Irvine „ G . Sec . „ C . Scott „ G . Dir . of Cars . „ Aklritt „ G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . „ W . H . Buchan „ G . Purst . „ Williams „ G . Sword Bearer . „ W . Fraser „ G . Supt . of Works . „ W . H . Bradley „ G . Org .

ROYAL ARCH . SIMLA . —Chapter Dalhousie . —At a Convocation of Chapter Dalhousie held at Simla on Friday , the 23 rd September , present , M . E . Comps . H . J . Wahab , as P . L . ; D . S . Henry , as P . H . j T . Wood , as P . J . V . E . Comp . \ V . H . Hoff , Scribe E , E . Comps . E . K . 0 . Gilbert , Scribe N . ; XV . II . Wilson , P . Soj . ; Graham , James . fBoddam , Calkm , D'Cruz , De Russett , Melville

Clarke , Tapp , and Harris . Comp . Wahab had placed tbe Chapter under a great obligation by coming over from Kussowlie for tbe purpose of conferring the Royal Arch Degree on the Master Masons in Simla , who were candidates for it . A vote of thanks to Comp . Wahab was proposed by Comp . Wood , and was cordially agreed to . Of the six candidates for exaltation , two were unavoidably absent . The following , after being strictly examined , were admitted separately and exalted : — J . Webb , A . Robertson , R . Dixon , A . Waller . The historical lecture was delivered by Comp . Wood , and the other lectures by Comp . Wahab .

Obituary.

Obituary .

BRO , THE REV . EDWARD GAMBIER PYM , P . PROY . G . CHAPLAIN . On Tuesday , the 29 fch day of November , the funeral of Bro . the Rev . Edward Gambier Pym , Past Provincial Grand Chaplain , took place at the parish church , Filey , Yorkshire .

The deceased brother was the Rector of Washington , in the county of Durham , and Incumbent of FylingdaleSj near Whitby , during which time he was a member of the Lion Lodge of Ereemasons , held at the latter place . The funeral service was performed by his brother , assisted by the Rev . J . C . Kemp , curate at Filey , aud was

attended by a large number of Freemasons from the Old Globe Lodge ( No . 200 ) , Scarborough , of which lodge he was a member ; amongst whom were Bros . J . F . Spurr , P . M . ; H . Martin , P . M . ; the Eev . D . L . Alexander , Chap . ; G . Symons , S . W . ; H . A . Williamson , J . W . ; Hy . Garrett , S . D . ; Charles Hill , J . D . ; G . Guarnerio , Sec . ;

W . Peacock , E . Brown , Brennan , W . Prince , R . H . Peacock , Thomas Harrison , S . Gibson , W . Peacock , H . W . Wellburn , J . Gibbs , W . H . Candler ; and from the Royal Lodge , Filey , were present , Bros . J . Chambers , W . M . ; R . Dobson , S . W . ; W . F . Farthing , J . W . ; J . J . Kilby , S . D . ; Robert Hoppar , J . D . ; G . Long , Sec , & c . The deceased brother , although but a comparativel y short period a resident of Scarborough , gained not alone the respect and esteem of his brother Masons , but also of the inhabitants by his universal kindness and affability .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1864-12-17, Page 17” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 14 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_17121864/page/17/.
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GRAND LODGE. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ITALY. Article 2
ANTI-MASONRY. Article 3
VENTILATION. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
Untitled Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
Untitled Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
Untitled Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
INDIA. Article 17
Obituary. Article 17
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 22
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Knights Templar.

Loyal Brunswick . Four companions were balloted for , unanimously elected Sir Knights of the Order , and duly received the honour of Masonic knighthood at tbe hands of tbe abovenamed veteran . These duties having been gone through , tbe Almoner collected the usual alms , and the Sir Knights adjourned to the banquet . " Success to the Royal Sussex" was duly honoured , as also "The Newly-installed Sir Knights , "

which was suitably responded to . Sir Knight Chappie proposed , in highly eulogistic terms , " The Health of Sir Knight Clase , " who has worked hard in obtaining this encampment for Devonport .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METROPOLITAN . THISTLE LODGE ( No . 8 ) . —On Friday evening , the 2 nd inst ., this influential lodge of Mark Masters assembled at Dicks Hotel , Fleet-street . Three brethren were admitted to the degree by Bro . Cottcbrune , Past Master of the lodge , acting for Bro . Henry Carpenter , ill , but present . Bro . Piatt , S . W ., was installed in the chair bBro . Binckes . The retiring Master was

y presented with a handsome Past Master ' s jewel by Bro . Cotterbrune in the name of the lodge , iu acknowledgment of his very valuable services during bis year of office . The lodge was numerously attended , and the working such as might be expected under the superintendence of so learned and efficient a Mark Master as Bro . Cottebrune . The banquet was served in brother Judd ' s ( the proprietor cf the hotel ) best styleBro

. . Binckes , Grand Secretary of the Mark degree , in one of his most eloquent speeches , acknowledged the toast of the Grand Officers . Several of the Past Masters of this lodge are members of Grand Lodge . Bros . Binckes , Grand Secretary , Dr . Nolan , Past Superintendent of Works , Figg , and Cottebrune , Past Sword Bearers . Tbe toast of the Past Masters was acknowledged by Bros . Adams and Dr . Nolan , in practical and useful addresses . The

evening was pleasantly and instructively passed . The Thistle Lodge continues in numbers and zeal to maintain its high position in connection with Mark Masonry , and is still making progress .

India.

INDIA .

( From the Indian Freemasons' Friend . ) PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOUTHERN INDIA . At a communication holden at Lodge Perfect Unanimity , Madras , 18 th August , 1864 , A . L . 5 S 6 S , The Provincial Grand Lodge was opened in duo and ancient form , and with solemn invocation of God ' s blessing . The proceedings of the last meeting were read and confirmed .

Tbe Prov . G . Master bad much pleasure in informing the brethren present , that Masonry continued to make satisfactory progress in this provinve . He would proceed to mention each lodge ; and firstly with regard to the Presidency Lodges , Perfect Unanimity and Universal Charity , he need only say that they were working satisfactorily . Lodge Goodwill , Bellary , one of the oldest lodges in the province , and which had for some time

past been in abeyance , had been lately re-opened under favourable auspices , and be trusted it would flourish . Lodge St . John , Secumlerabad , bad been actively working , but owing to approaching changes of troops , the Prov . G . Master had been obliged to grant a dispensation to elect a Master during the present year , in order to insure the continuous working of the lodge . As a mark of his high opinion of this lodge , the Prov .

G . Master intended to appoint one of its most active officers to Prov . Grand rank . Lodge Military , Bangalore , had worked very well thus far , and , in the absence of the late Master , a dispensation had been granted to elect another during the year . Lodge Rock , Trichinopoly , had been disturbed by dissensions during the past year , but the Prov . Grand Master trusted that the harmony which should characterise so old a lodge had now

been restored . The Prov . G . Master was much gratified to receive excellent accounts of the working of Mount Lodge . The new lodge , Oriental Star , Cannanore , had made no returns up to the present , but the lodge was supposed to be in working order . Owing to informalities zn the petition , the warrant for this lodge had not yet been granted by the Grand Lodge . Lodge Victoria , in Burniab , from its commencement had been very punctual in its returns , and had evidently been conducted

India.

in a very praiseworthy manner . The Prov . G . Master regretted to have again to complain of Lodge St . Andrew , Kamptee , which bad made no return since the last meeting , and he was unable to state whether the lodge is in working order . He wished particularly to impress upon tbe Masters of all lodges the necessity of punctuality in the returns to the Prov . G . Lodge , and he would much regret having to put tbe penalty of expulsion in force against any lodge in this province ' .

The Prov . G . Master then proceeded to appoint the following officers for the ensuing year , viz .: — Bro . T . Martin Prov . S . G . W . „ T . Blissett „ J . G . D . „ A . W . Alymer „ J . G . D . „ Rev . W . Hickey „ G . Chap . Gordon G . Reg .

„ „ ., W . F . G . Irvine „ G . Sec . „ C . Scott „ G . Dir . of Cars . „ Aklritt „ G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . „ W . H . Buchan „ G . Purst . „ Williams „ G . Sword Bearer . „ W . Fraser „ G . Supt . of Works . „ W . H . Bradley „ G . Org .

ROYAL ARCH . SIMLA . —Chapter Dalhousie . —At a Convocation of Chapter Dalhousie held at Simla on Friday , the 23 rd September , present , M . E . Comps . H . J . Wahab , as P . L . ; D . S . Henry , as P . H . j T . Wood , as P . J . V . E . Comp . \ V . H . Hoff , Scribe E , E . Comps . E . K . 0 . Gilbert , Scribe N . ; XV . II . Wilson , P . Soj . ; Graham , James . fBoddam , Calkm , D'Cruz , De Russett , Melville

Clarke , Tapp , and Harris . Comp . Wahab had placed tbe Chapter under a great obligation by coming over from Kussowlie for tbe purpose of conferring the Royal Arch Degree on the Master Masons in Simla , who were candidates for it . A vote of thanks to Comp . Wahab was proposed by Comp . Wood , and was cordially agreed to . Of the six candidates for exaltation , two were unavoidably absent . The following , after being strictly examined , were admitted separately and exalted : — J . Webb , A . Robertson , R . Dixon , A . Waller . The historical lecture was delivered by Comp . Wood , and the other lectures by Comp . Wahab .

Obituary.

Obituary .

BRO , THE REV . EDWARD GAMBIER PYM , P . PROY . G . CHAPLAIN . On Tuesday , the 29 fch day of November , the funeral of Bro . the Rev . Edward Gambier Pym , Past Provincial Grand Chaplain , took place at the parish church , Filey , Yorkshire .

The deceased brother was the Rector of Washington , in the county of Durham , and Incumbent of FylingdaleSj near Whitby , during which time he was a member of the Lion Lodge of Ereemasons , held at the latter place . The funeral service was performed by his brother , assisted by the Rev . J . C . Kemp , curate at Filey , aud was

attended by a large number of Freemasons from the Old Globe Lodge ( No . 200 ) , Scarborough , of which lodge he was a member ; amongst whom were Bros . J . F . Spurr , P . M . ; H . Martin , P . M . ; the Eev . D . L . Alexander , Chap . ; G . Symons , S . W . ; H . A . Williamson , J . W . ; Hy . Garrett , S . D . ; Charles Hill , J . D . ; G . Guarnerio , Sec . ;

W . Peacock , E . Brown , Brennan , W . Prince , R . H . Peacock , Thomas Harrison , S . Gibson , W . Peacock , H . W . Wellburn , J . Gibbs , W . H . Candler ; and from the Royal Lodge , Filey , were present , Bros . J . Chambers , W . M . ; R . Dobson , S . W . ; W . F . Farthing , J . W . ; J . J . Kilby , S . D . ; Robert Hoppar , J . D . ; G . Long , Sec , & c . The deceased brother , although but a comparativel y short period a resident of Scarborough , gained not alone the respect and esteem of his brother Masons , but also of the inhabitants by his universal kindness and affability .

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