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Mark Masonry.

of Wales and the rest of the Royal Family , " "Earl of Dalhoush-. " " Bro . Stephen Blair , " "The newly-advanced Brethren , " "H . I . H . the Prince Rhodocanakis , " "The K . W . M ., " "The Visitors , " "St . John ' s Lodge , Bolton , " and " The Wardens aud Officers oi No . 28 . "

SOUTH WALES ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . CAIIDIPF . — Langley Lodge ( No . 26 ) , —This lodge ( Late No . 16 S . C . ) held its first meeting since affiliating with the English Grand Lodge , on Monday , the Tib . inst . There wove vwesent : W . Bro . David Roberts , W . M . ; Bros . John Williams . S . W . ; T . G . Glass , J . W . ; R . F . Langlev , P . M .. M . O . ; T . G . South , P . M . S . O . ; F . WareP . M . J . 6 . ; RogersS . D . ; EspJ . D . ;

, , , , , Marks . Dir . of Cers ., & c . Lodge having been opened in due form , and the minutes of the last lodge confirmed , a ballot was taken for a large number of brethren as joining members or for advancement , all of whom were approved- The following eminent brethren were also proposed as joining members . Bro . Theodore Mansel Talbot , ( Mark ) Prov . Grand Master for Wales , G . S . W ., and Prov . Grand MasterE . D . South Wales ; Bro .

Edward J . Morris , Dep . Prov . Grand Master E . D . South Wales , Bro . Charles Lyne , Prov . Grand Master , Monmouth . As well as several other brethren for advancement . Bro . W . Davies Craft ) Prov . Grand Tyler , having been previously approved , was then admitted into the lodge and advanced ( as a serving brother ) to the degree of a Mark Master , the ceremony being most efficiently performed hy the W . M ., assisted by his officers , to whom the greatest credit is due , for having made themselves

so rapidly proficient in a ritual in many respects differing from that heretofore in use by them . Lodge being closed , the brethren adjourned to the Royal Hotel , wero supper was provided , and an agreeable evening concluded .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

LANCASHIRE . MAXCHESTEIi . —Jerusalem Conclave . —A meeting was held on Monday , the 14 th inst ., at the Masonic Temple , Cooper-street . The encampment was opened by Frater William Birch , the retiring E . C , and the chair was then resigned to the Deputy Prov . Grand Commander , Frater Wm . Henry Wright , who in his most able manner , proceeded to install the E . G . elect , Frater John Mellin Wike into the chair of Commander with the usual

ceremonies of the order . The E . C . then nominated the following knights as his office bearers for the ensuing year : —Sir Knts . J . L . Figgins , Prelate ; R . M'Dowell Smith , IstC . j James A . Birch , 2 nd C ; T . R . Williams , Reg . ; Samuel Boyle , M . D ., Almoner ; Uriah Nichols , Experts ; James Kelsey , 1 st Std . B . ; T . H . Jenkin , 2 nd Std . B . ; John Smith , Capt . of Lines ; J . W . M'Clnre 1 st Hd . ; Reed 2 nd Hd . ; and J . L . GoodwinOrg .

, , , H . I . H . the Prince Rhodocanakis having been present as a visitor at the previous conclave , when a vote of thanks was passed to Frater John Yarker , P . E . C . and P . Grand Mareschal , for his history of the encampment , the E . C . proceeded to observe that the Prince had forwarded to him a sword for presentation at this meeting , as a mark of esteem for Bro . Yarker , and for his

work on the Order of St . John and the Temple . The same was duly presented amidst the plaudits of the knights . We understand also that the St . Ainand Encampment of Worcester have conferred an honorary membership upon Bro . Yarker for his literary contribution to the liistory of the order . Tho conclave was duly closed , aud the knights adjourned to supper ; after which the toasts of "The Queen , " "The Grand Officers . " "The Prov . Grand Officers , " and "The E . C . " were given . The

latter then retired , and the chair was assumed by the Registrar . The Treasurer , Frater Joseph Lancaster Hine , in an eulogistic speech , then proposed "The health of Bro . Yarker , " remarking upon his labours for the order , and expressing his regret that the only recognition thereof had been left to a visitor and a stranger in the encampment . Bro . Yarker , in responding , acknowledged that but for the assistance rendered bv Fratei s J . L . HineP . E . CStephen SmithP . ECHABennettPEC

, , , ., . . , .., and W . H . Wright , P . G . Capt . of Lines , &<¦ ,, the encampment some years ago would have ceased to exist . This being the twelfth year of Frater Hine ' s animal election to the Treasurership , his health was proposed amidst high euloginms for his labours in that department , and the uniform accuracy of his accounts . The knights then separated .

Knights Templar.

BLACKBTJIIK . —Hugh de Fagens Encampment . —The anniversary meeting of this encampment was held at the lodge room , on Friday , the 4 th inst ., when Sir Kufc . Franklin Thomas was regularly installed E . C . for the ensaicg yoar . The ceremony was admirably performed by the Very Eminent ; the Deputy Prov . Grand Superintendent of LancashireSir Knt . Wriht

, g , assisted hy the following Past Eminent . Commanders : Sir Knts . Clough , P . Prov . G . Expert , Lancashire ; the retiring Eminent Commander , William Harrison , P . Prov . G . Vice-Chancellor , Lancashire , P . Grand 1 st Aide-de-camp , England , Sovereign Prince Rose Croix , 1 S ° and 30 ° ; i ' a'Miuc , P . Prov . 1 st Capt ., Lancashire , and P . Grand 1 st Capt . of Lines , England ; and HutchinsonProv . Grand 2 nd Capt . Lancashire At the

con-, , clusion of the ceremony the knigh-s were admitted , and the Eminent Commander was proclaimed anil saluted in ancient form . Comps . Spencer and Croft , of Chapter 345 , were then severally installed as knights of the order . After which the Eminent Commander appointed and invested his officers in the following order : —Sir Knts . Clough , P . E . C . ; Tiplady , Prelate ; Bertwisle . 1 st Capt . ; Proctor 2 nd Capt . ; BellReg .

Robin-, , ; son , Treas ; Carr , Expert ; Mothersill , 1 st Std . 13 . ; Hirst , 2 nd Std . B . ; Clough , Almoner ; Spencer , Capt . of Lines ; and Croft , Equerry . At the conclusion of the business of the encampment the knights adjourned to the banquet , which was handsomely served and was worthy of the occasion , and where the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , as well as those peculiar to the occasion , were duly given and responded to .

MANCIIESTEK . — Encampment of Jacques de Molay . —The regular meeting of this encampment was held on Friday the 11 th March , at . the Masonic Temple , Hope-street , Liverpool , for the installation of E . C . The ceremony was most ably performed hy Sir Knt . Pierpoint , in the presence of a large number of E . C . ' s , including Sir Knts . Wright , D . Prov . G . C . of Lancashire , Banister , 32 ° , P . G . S . B . of England , Alpass , Prov . G . Sec , West Lancashire , & c . The new E . C . Sir Knt . J . H . Youughusband

then appointed his officers as follows : Sir Knts . White , Prelate ; 5-mev Is !; f'Anf • 7 nnw ° "' " "if ' " w' -- Bj "" - holbir . xMney , j . so KJA ]}\ I ., -uong , _ .. ^ wUJ , t .,, i , „„ ., ~* ft . ; ,,, Almoner ; Johnson , Expert ; Poole , 1 st Std . B . ; Irvine , 2 nd Std . B . ; Slee , Capt . of Lines ; De le Perelle , 1 st Herald ; Cunningham , 2 nd Herald . The encampment having been closed with solemn prayer , the knights adjourned to Bro . Eherle's , Royal Hotel , Dale-street , and there partook of the breed of plenty and cup of cheerfulness .

ST . JOHN , NEW BRUNSWICK . THE Ujfioir DE MOLAY PBiORr . —At the annual Conclave of this Priory , held in the Masonic Hall on the 2 nd of December , 1869 , the following officers were regularly installed by Past Em . Prior Robert Marshall , for the ensuing year : —Sir Knts . T . A . D . Forster , E . Prior ; Robert Marshall , I >! E . Prior ; James DomvilleCaptain General ; Rev . W . DonaldD . D . Prelate ; G .

, , , Frederick Ring , Lieut .-General ; John Frost , 1 st Lieutenant ; R . W . Crooksbank , 2 nd Lieutenant ; G . H-. mdt ' ord Whiting , Mareschal ; W . D . Forster , Hospitaller ; D . S . Stewart , Admiral ; Joseph C . Hathcway , M . D ., Conservatore ; Henry A . Whitney , Bailiff ; R . M . Stevens , Turcopillier ; C . Upham Hauford , Chancellor ; David R . Munro , Treas . ; William M'Nichol , Captain Outposts ; Knihts of Grand Cross—S . F . MathewsProvence ;

g , C . E . Potter , Auvergne ; E . L . Barteaux , M . D ., France ; Levi H . Young , Italy -, Henry Duffell , Arragon ; Alexander Christie , Germany ; Robert Shives , Castille ; William C . Morrisey , Anglo-Bavaria ; and William Ruuciman , Guard . —Craftsman , January , 1870 .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

MASONIC BALL , GIBRALTAR . A Masonic ball , on a scale of magnificence and splendour seldom attempted , and never before surpassed there , ¦ was given by the Worshipful Master , the officers , and members of the Lodge of Friendship , at the theatre , on the 18 th February . The Lodge of Friendship , one of the most ancient and celebrated in the Craft , and

holding a position second to none amongst the foreign lodges working under the British constitution , has over held a hig h social pre-eminence at Gibraltar , and never was it iu a more vigorous or flourishing condition than at

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ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE HISTORY OF THE CRAFT.—No. 2. Article 1
THE RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE. Article 4
THE HAUGHFOOT LODGE AND SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 6
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 11. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH MASONRY. Article 11
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEMS Article 12
Craft Masonry. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
TURKEY. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 17
SOUTH AFRICA. Article 18
INAUGURATION OF THE MASONIC HALL, SUNDERLAND. Article 19
SOUTH EASTERN MASONIC ASSOCIATION. Article 19
Obituary. Article 20
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 26TH MARCH, 1870. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Mark Masonry.

of Wales and the rest of the Royal Family , " "Earl of Dalhoush-. " " Bro . Stephen Blair , " "The newly-advanced Brethren , " "H . I . H . the Prince Rhodocanakis , " "The K . W . M ., " "The Visitors , " "St . John ' s Lodge , Bolton , " and " The Wardens aud Officers oi No . 28 . "

SOUTH WALES ( EASTERN DIVISION ) . CAIIDIPF . — Langley Lodge ( No . 26 ) , —This lodge ( Late No . 16 S . C . ) held its first meeting since affiliating with the English Grand Lodge , on Monday , the Tib . inst . There wove vwesent : W . Bro . David Roberts , W . M . ; Bros . John Williams . S . W . ; T . G . Glass , J . W . ; R . F . Langlev , P . M .. M . O . ; T . G . South , P . M . S . O . ; F . WareP . M . J . 6 . ; RogersS . D . ; EspJ . D . ;

, , , , , Marks . Dir . of Cers ., & c . Lodge having been opened in due form , and the minutes of the last lodge confirmed , a ballot was taken for a large number of brethren as joining members or for advancement , all of whom were approved- The following eminent brethren were also proposed as joining members . Bro . Theodore Mansel Talbot , ( Mark ) Prov . Grand Master for Wales , G . S . W ., and Prov . Grand MasterE . D . South Wales ; Bro .

Edward J . Morris , Dep . Prov . Grand Master E . D . South Wales , Bro . Charles Lyne , Prov . Grand Master , Monmouth . As well as several other brethren for advancement . Bro . W . Davies Craft ) Prov . Grand Tyler , having been previously approved , was then admitted into the lodge and advanced ( as a serving brother ) to the degree of a Mark Master , the ceremony being most efficiently performed hy the W . M ., assisted by his officers , to whom the greatest credit is due , for having made themselves

so rapidly proficient in a ritual in many respects differing from that heretofore in use by them . Lodge being closed , the brethren adjourned to the Royal Hotel , wero supper was provided , and an agreeable evening concluded .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

LANCASHIRE . MAXCHESTEIi . —Jerusalem Conclave . —A meeting was held on Monday , the 14 th inst ., at the Masonic Temple , Cooper-street . The encampment was opened by Frater William Birch , the retiring E . C , and the chair was then resigned to the Deputy Prov . Grand Commander , Frater Wm . Henry Wright , who in his most able manner , proceeded to install the E . G . elect , Frater John Mellin Wike into the chair of Commander with the usual

ceremonies of the order . The E . C . then nominated the following knights as his office bearers for the ensuing year : —Sir Knts . J . L . Figgins , Prelate ; R . M'Dowell Smith , IstC . j James A . Birch , 2 nd C ; T . R . Williams , Reg . ; Samuel Boyle , M . D ., Almoner ; Uriah Nichols , Experts ; James Kelsey , 1 st Std . B . ; T . H . Jenkin , 2 nd Std . B . ; John Smith , Capt . of Lines ; J . W . M'Clnre 1 st Hd . ; Reed 2 nd Hd . ; and J . L . GoodwinOrg .

, , , H . I . H . the Prince Rhodocanakis having been present as a visitor at the previous conclave , when a vote of thanks was passed to Frater John Yarker , P . E . C . and P . Grand Mareschal , for his history of the encampment , the E . C . proceeded to observe that the Prince had forwarded to him a sword for presentation at this meeting , as a mark of esteem for Bro . Yarker , and for his

work on the Order of St . John and the Temple . The same was duly presented amidst the plaudits of the knights . We understand also that the St . Ainand Encampment of Worcester have conferred an honorary membership upon Bro . Yarker for his literary contribution to the liistory of the order . Tho conclave was duly closed , aud the knights adjourned to supper ; after which the toasts of "The Queen , " "The Grand Officers . " "The Prov . Grand Officers , " and "The E . C . " were given . The

latter then retired , and the chair was assumed by the Registrar . The Treasurer , Frater Joseph Lancaster Hine , in an eulogistic speech , then proposed "The health of Bro . Yarker , " remarking upon his labours for the order , and expressing his regret that the only recognition thereof had been left to a visitor and a stranger in the encampment . Bro . Yarker , in responding , acknowledged that but for the assistance rendered bv Fratei s J . L . HineP . E . CStephen SmithP . ECHABennettPEC

, , , ., . . , .., and W . H . Wright , P . G . Capt . of Lines , &<¦ ,, the encampment some years ago would have ceased to exist . This being the twelfth year of Frater Hine ' s animal election to the Treasurership , his health was proposed amidst high euloginms for his labours in that department , and the uniform accuracy of his accounts . The knights then separated .

Knights Templar.

BLACKBTJIIK . —Hugh de Fagens Encampment . —The anniversary meeting of this encampment was held at the lodge room , on Friday , the 4 th inst ., when Sir Kufc . Franklin Thomas was regularly installed E . C . for the ensaicg yoar . The ceremony was admirably performed by the Very Eminent ; the Deputy Prov . Grand Superintendent of LancashireSir Knt . Wriht

, g , assisted hy the following Past Eminent . Commanders : Sir Knts . Clough , P . Prov . G . Expert , Lancashire ; the retiring Eminent Commander , William Harrison , P . Prov . G . Vice-Chancellor , Lancashire , P . Grand 1 st Aide-de-camp , England , Sovereign Prince Rose Croix , 1 S ° and 30 ° ; i ' a'Miuc , P . Prov . 1 st Capt ., Lancashire , and P . Grand 1 st Capt . of Lines , England ; and HutchinsonProv . Grand 2 nd Capt . Lancashire At the

con-, , clusion of the ceremony the knigh-s were admitted , and the Eminent Commander was proclaimed anil saluted in ancient form . Comps . Spencer and Croft , of Chapter 345 , were then severally installed as knights of the order . After which the Eminent Commander appointed and invested his officers in the following order : —Sir Knts . Clough , P . E . C . ; Tiplady , Prelate ; Bertwisle . 1 st Capt . ; Proctor 2 nd Capt . ; BellReg .

Robin-, , ; son , Treas ; Carr , Expert ; Mothersill , 1 st Std . 13 . ; Hirst , 2 nd Std . B . ; Clough , Almoner ; Spencer , Capt . of Lines ; and Croft , Equerry . At the conclusion of the business of the encampment the knights adjourned to the banquet , which was handsomely served and was worthy of the occasion , and where the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , as well as those peculiar to the occasion , were duly given and responded to .

MANCIIESTEK . — Encampment of Jacques de Molay . —The regular meeting of this encampment was held on Friday the 11 th March , at . the Masonic Temple , Hope-street , Liverpool , for the installation of E . C . The ceremony was most ably performed hy Sir Knt . Pierpoint , in the presence of a large number of E . C . ' s , including Sir Knts . Wright , D . Prov . G . C . of Lancashire , Banister , 32 ° , P . G . S . B . of England , Alpass , Prov . G . Sec , West Lancashire , & c . The new E . C . Sir Knt . J . H . Youughusband

then appointed his officers as follows : Sir Knts . White , Prelate ; 5-mev Is !; f'Anf • 7 nnw ° "' " "if ' " w' -- Bj "" - holbir . xMney , j . so KJA ]}\ I ., -uong , _ .. ^ wUJ , t .,, i , „„ ., ~* ft . ; ,,, Almoner ; Johnson , Expert ; Poole , 1 st Std . B . ; Irvine , 2 nd Std . B . ; Slee , Capt . of Lines ; De le Perelle , 1 st Herald ; Cunningham , 2 nd Herald . The encampment having been closed with solemn prayer , the knights adjourned to Bro . Eherle's , Royal Hotel , Dale-street , and there partook of the breed of plenty and cup of cheerfulness .

ST . JOHN , NEW BRUNSWICK . THE Ujfioir DE MOLAY PBiORr . —At the annual Conclave of this Priory , held in the Masonic Hall on the 2 nd of December , 1869 , the following officers were regularly installed by Past Em . Prior Robert Marshall , for the ensuing year : —Sir Knts . T . A . D . Forster , E . Prior ; Robert Marshall , I >! E . Prior ; James DomvilleCaptain General ; Rev . W . DonaldD . D . Prelate ; G .

, , , Frederick Ring , Lieut .-General ; John Frost , 1 st Lieutenant ; R . W . Crooksbank , 2 nd Lieutenant ; G . H-. mdt ' ord Whiting , Mareschal ; W . D . Forster , Hospitaller ; D . S . Stewart , Admiral ; Joseph C . Hathcway , M . D ., Conservatore ; Henry A . Whitney , Bailiff ; R . M . Stevens , Turcopillier ; C . Upham Hauford , Chancellor ; David R . Munro , Treas . ; William M'Nichol , Captain Outposts ; Knihts of Grand Cross—S . F . MathewsProvence ;

g , C . E . Potter , Auvergne ; E . L . Barteaux , M . D ., France ; Levi H . Young , Italy -, Henry Duffell , Arragon ; Alexander Christie , Germany ; Robert Shives , Castille ; William C . Morrisey , Anglo-Bavaria ; and William Ruuciman , Guard . —Craftsman , January , 1870 .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

MASONIC BALL , GIBRALTAR . A Masonic ball , on a scale of magnificence and splendour seldom attempted , and never before surpassed there , ¦ was given by the Worshipful Master , the officers , and members of the Lodge of Friendship , at the theatre , on the 18 th February . The Lodge of Friendship , one of the most ancient and celebrated in the Craft , and

holding a position second to none amongst the foreign lodges working under the British constitution , has over held a hig h social pre-eminence at Gibraltar , and never was it iu a more vigorous or flourishing condition than at

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