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Royal Arch.
riuly installed Comps . Taylor as H ., Marsh as J ., and invested Comps . Goepel S . E . ; W . Crane , as P . S . ; and Johnson , S . N . The ballot was taken for Bro . Smith , Lodge S 23 , who was duly elected , and being in attendance was exalted to the degree of Royal Arch Freemason . Two brethren wore proposed for exaltation , and the chapter was duly closed . The companions then adjourned to the banquet . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly proposed . "Tho Three Grand ChiefsEarls of
, Zetland , De Grey and Ripon , and Hall . " " The Grand Chapter of Ireland , " was next given , and duly responded to by the Grand Chaplain of Ireland . The M . E . Z . proposed " The Health of Comp . Pepper , P . Z ., " and highly complimented him upon the efficient execution of the duties of the oflice from which lie had just retired . Comp . Pepper said he deeply entertained their kindness for the manner in which his name had been
received . He begged to propose " The Health of their Comp . Langley , M . E . Z . " They all knew his zeal for the chapter , and that he was always willing to fill any office . He trusted that his year of oflice might be more prosperous than his own had been . Comp . Langley said he felt quite unable to acknowledge as he ought to do the extremely kind manner in which his health had been proposed and drunk . He assured them he should endeavourduring the forthcoming to conduct the business of
, year , the chapter as nearly as possible as his predecessor had done , and in seeking in that way to win their approbation , he was sure he might confidently look for support from the officers of chapter . Comp . Hauler's health having been drunk , he proposed the health of the officers , which was duly responded to by Comps . Taylor , Marsh , Johnson , and Crane . " The Health of the Visitors" was next proposedcoupling witli it tho name of
, Comp . May , P . Z ., of Chapter 220 , who returned thanks , and said he was much pleased with the good working of this flourishing chapter , believing it to be the largest in Liverpool . The proceedings were brought to a close by Comp . Wylie , M . E . P . Z ., flinging an excellent song .
NORFOLK . NoEWIcn . — Cabbell Chapter ( No . 807 ) . —This flourishing chapter held a convocation on Monday , the 8 th inst ., at Freemason ' s Hall . The business of the evening commenced with the induction of Comp . the Hon . Frederick Walpole , P . J ., into the second chair . The following Comps . G . E . Simpson , A . M . F . Morgan , J . Barwell , J . Marshall , Rev . S . Titlaw , and W .
Weeks having formed a conclave of Past Principals , the in-¦ duction was performed by Comp . Mason , wdio gave the lecture on the Scripture readings in a style most comprehensive and instructive , which elicited the highest satisfaction . The Comps . in attendance , amongst whom were J . Boyee , J . of Perseverance Chapter ( No . 213 ); Capt . Warnes , G . F . Deacon , G . L . Coleman , J . Stanley , & c , were then admitted , when a baliot was taken for Bro . Gervase Holmesof Faithful Lod
, ge ( No . 100 ) , Harleston , who was unanimously elected . His exaltation was performed by Comps . Simpson , Z . ; Walpole , H . ; Morgan , J . ; and D . Penrie , P . S . The three lectures were given from the several chairs , and the whole ceremony was conducted in a way which gratified all present . A subscription was then entered into , independent of a donation from the chapter in aid of the fnnds required for the Royal Freemasons' Boys ' School ; after which , a vote of thanks was given to Comp .
Mason for his zeal and assiduity in furtherance of the prosperity and welfare of the chapter , and for the trouble ho had taken iu the renovation of its regalia . The chapter was then closed in due form with solemn prayer .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
CORNWALL . MILLBEOOK . —The first Markmasters' Lodge in this county •svas opened on Monday last , in connection with Lodge Meridian , Millbrook , where the ceremony of installation was conducted by Bros . S . Chappie and Keat , assisted by other brethren from Plymouth and Devonport . Bro . E . J . Worth , P . M . of Lodge Meridian , was duly installed as the first Master . The following
lire the other officers of the lodge : —Bros . C . Keil , S . W . ; II . ¦ Whit-more , J . W . ; Blackney , M . O . ; Stephens , S . O . ; Bickford , , T . O . ; Henwood , Secretary . Four brethren were afterwards ^ regularly advanced to this degree
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
GRAND CONCLAVE . The May meeting of the Grand Conclave of Knights Templar was held on Friday , the 12 th inst ., in the Masonic Union Company's Hall , which has now been finished , the arms of all the Grand Masters of the Order , the Supreme Grand Council , the whole of the members of the 32 ° , and all the Prov . G .
Commanders having been painted on the ceiling , and looked very well ; and although three o ' clock was the hour appointed , the procession did not enter the hall until a quarter past four—an unpardonable waste of time , which was very freely commented on and severely condemned by many who had come from long distances , or left important business , and
were kept waiting for some few laggards whose reading appears to be so correct that an hour mentioned means , to them , any other time they choose to fix . Masonic punctuality is so frequently neglected that all supreme authorities would add immensely to their popularity if tbey steadily set their faces against such trifling with the time of those who do their duty ,
and would always commence their proceedings promptly . This done , once or twice , would have a most salutary effect , and the heads of the rite would not he kept waiting , as well as avoid the grumbling aud dissatisfaction their kind , but amiable and ill-judged , leniency calls forth against themselves .
The list of those present included the following Grand Officers past and present : —The M . E . and S . G . M ., Sir Knt . W . Stuart ; the V . H . and E . D . G . M ., Lieut .-Col . George Vernon ; W . J . Meymott , G . Dir . of Cers . ; M . H . Shuttleworth , G . V . Chan . ; W . Lean , 2 G . Her . ; R , W . Falconer , M . D ., Prov . G . Com . Somerset ; E . Pierpoint , 2 G . Capt . of Lines ; J . S .
Tulloch , M . V ., P . 1 G . Capt , ; R . Rodda , P . G . Capt . ; C . II . Cox , P . G . Stand . Bearer ; 11 . II . Burchell-Herne , P . G . 1 Capt . ; C . W . Griffiths , 1 G . Expert ; C . J . Vigne , P . G . Com . Dorset ; Rev . John Huyshe , Prov . G . Com . Devon ; Capt . N . G . Philips , P . G . Sub-Prior ; Matthew Cooke , Grand Organist ; W . Paas , G . Banner Bearer ; J . H . Law , Grand Chancellor ; Rev . C . R .
Davy , G . Hospitaller ; Geo . Harcourt , M . D ., Prov . G . Com . Surrey ; R . Spencer , P . G . Banner Bearer ; C . Swan , P . G . A . D . C . ; II . W . Spratt , P . G . 1 Capt . ; J . Smith , G . Constable ; W . Bvistow , P . G . Capt . of Lines ; D . Peacock , G . Chamberlain ; Newton Tomkins , Grand Treasurer ; W . II . North , P . G . Sword Bearer ; J . Tepper , P . G . 2 Capt . ; and J . Stohwasser , P . G . Standard Bearer .
These were supported by the attendance of Sir Knts . Rev . J . II . Grice , Mount Calvary ; W . M . Wright , Prov . G . Chan . Lancaster ; S . R . P . Shilton , D . Prov . G . Com . Notts . ; R . Costa , St . George ' s ; 11 . llollingsworth , P . E . C . Royal Naval ; George Lambert , Stuart ; W . Merrill , P . E . C . Plantagenet ; G . Cornwall Legh , lil . P ., United ; W . II . Wood , E . C . St . Amand ; C . H .
Watts , Mount Calvary ; Jas . R , Clase , E . C . Royal Sussex ; Vincent Bird , Royal Sussex ; C . F : Marshall , Bladud ; II . J . Mason , Cabbell ; G . M . Ingram , Union ; H . C . Finch , Stuart ; G . T . Davies , Observance ; T . Wilton , Antiquity ; J . R . Thomson , E . C . elect Kemys Tynte ; F . Gough , LL . D ., Richard de Vernon ; Sir Patrick M . Colquhoun , Faith and Fidelity ; W . A .
Brunton , Mount Zion ; Charles Goolden , E . C . Faith and Fidelity ; Joseph Lyons , Kemys Tynte ; Maxwell C . Close , M . P ., No . 12 , Dublin ; F . M . Williams , 31 . P ., Cornnbian ; E . J . Stillwell , Mount Calvary ; J . B . Phillips , St . Michael ' s ; S . Rosenthal , Mount Calvary ; W . Anslo ; ve , Richard de Vernon ; W . M . Bayley , Walfruna ; II . Mulliner , Shakespeare ; J . W . Brown , William Stuart ; C . Robinson , All Souls ; H . Leet , Observance ; W . Stone , Mount Calvary ; C . Allen , Mount Calvary ; F . Jackson
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Royal Arch.
riuly installed Comps . Taylor as H ., Marsh as J ., and invested Comps . Goepel S . E . ; W . Crane , as P . S . ; and Johnson , S . N . The ballot was taken for Bro . Smith , Lodge S 23 , who was duly elected , and being in attendance was exalted to the degree of Royal Arch Freemason . Two brethren wore proposed for exaltation , and the chapter was duly closed . The companions then adjourned to the banquet . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly proposed . "Tho Three Grand ChiefsEarls of
, Zetland , De Grey and Ripon , and Hall . " " The Grand Chapter of Ireland , " was next given , and duly responded to by the Grand Chaplain of Ireland . The M . E . Z . proposed " The Health of Comp . Pepper , P . Z ., " and highly complimented him upon the efficient execution of the duties of the oflice from which lie had just retired . Comp . Pepper said he deeply entertained their kindness for the manner in which his name had been
received . He begged to propose " The Health of their Comp . Langley , M . E . Z . " They all knew his zeal for the chapter , and that he was always willing to fill any office . He trusted that his year of oflice might be more prosperous than his own had been . Comp . Langley said he felt quite unable to acknowledge as he ought to do the extremely kind manner in which his health had been proposed and drunk . He assured them he should endeavourduring the forthcoming to conduct the business of
, year , the chapter as nearly as possible as his predecessor had done , and in seeking in that way to win their approbation , he was sure he might confidently look for support from the officers of chapter . Comp . Hauler's health having been drunk , he proposed the health of the officers , which was duly responded to by Comps . Taylor , Marsh , Johnson , and Crane . " The Health of the Visitors" was next proposedcoupling witli it tho name of
, Comp . May , P . Z ., of Chapter 220 , who returned thanks , and said he was much pleased with the good working of this flourishing chapter , believing it to be the largest in Liverpool . The proceedings were brought to a close by Comp . Wylie , M . E . P . Z ., flinging an excellent song .
NORFOLK . NoEWIcn . — Cabbell Chapter ( No . 807 ) . —This flourishing chapter held a convocation on Monday , the 8 th inst ., at Freemason ' s Hall . The business of the evening commenced with the induction of Comp . the Hon . Frederick Walpole , P . J ., into the second chair . The following Comps . G . E . Simpson , A . M . F . Morgan , J . Barwell , J . Marshall , Rev . S . Titlaw , and W .
Weeks having formed a conclave of Past Principals , the in-¦ duction was performed by Comp . Mason , wdio gave the lecture on the Scripture readings in a style most comprehensive and instructive , which elicited the highest satisfaction . The Comps . in attendance , amongst whom were J . Boyee , J . of Perseverance Chapter ( No . 213 ); Capt . Warnes , G . F . Deacon , G . L . Coleman , J . Stanley , & c , were then admitted , when a baliot was taken for Bro . Gervase Holmesof Faithful Lod
, ge ( No . 100 ) , Harleston , who was unanimously elected . His exaltation was performed by Comps . Simpson , Z . ; Walpole , H . ; Morgan , J . ; and D . Penrie , P . S . The three lectures were given from the several chairs , and the whole ceremony was conducted in a way which gratified all present . A subscription was then entered into , independent of a donation from the chapter in aid of the fnnds required for the Royal Freemasons' Boys ' School ; after which , a vote of thanks was given to Comp .
Mason for his zeal and assiduity in furtherance of the prosperity and welfare of the chapter , and for the trouble ho had taken iu the renovation of its regalia . The chapter was then closed in due form with solemn prayer .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
CORNWALL . MILLBEOOK . —The first Markmasters' Lodge in this county •svas opened on Monday last , in connection with Lodge Meridian , Millbrook , where the ceremony of installation was conducted by Bros . S . Chappie and Keat , assisted by other brethren from Plymouth and Devonport . Bro . E . J . Worth , P . M . of Lodge Meridian , was duly installed as the first Master . The following
lire the other officers of the lodge : —Bros . C . Keil , S . W . ; II . ¦ Whit-more , J . W . ; Blackney , M . O . ; Stephens , S . O . ; Bickford , , T . O . ; Henwood , Secretary . Four brethren were afterwards ^ regularly advanced to this degree
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
GRAND CONCLAVE . The May meeting of the Grand Conclave of Knights Templar was held on Friday , the 12 th inst ., in the Masonic Union Company's Hall , which has now been finished , the arms of all the Grand Masters of the Order , the Supreme Grand Council , the whole of the members of the 32 ° , and all the Prov . G .
Commanders having been painted on the ceiling , and looked very well ; and although three o ' clock was the hour appointed , the procession did not enter the hall until a quarter past four—an unpardonable waste of time , which was very freely commented on and severely condemned by many who had come from long distances , or left important business , and
were kept waiting for some few laggards whose reading appears to be so correct that an hour mentioned means , to them , any other time they choose to fix . Masonic punctuality is so frequently neglected that all supreme authorities would add immensely to their popularity if tbey steadily set their faces against such trifling with the time of those who do their duty ,
and would always commence their proceedings promptly . This done , once or twice , would have a most salutary effect , and the heads of the rite would not he kept waiting , as well as avoid the grumbling aud dissatisfaction their kind , but amiable and ill-judged , leniency calls forth against themselves .
The list of those present included the following Grand Officers past and present : —The M . E . and S . G . M ., Sir Knt . W . Stuart ; the V . H . and E . D . G . M ., Lieut .-Col . George Vernon ; W . J . Meymott , G . Dir . of Cers . ; M . H . Shuttleworth , G . V . Chan . ; W . Lean , 2 G . Her . ; R , W . Falconer , M . D ., Prov . G . Com . Somerset ; E . Pierpoint , 2 G . Capt . of Lines ; J . S .
Tulloch , M . V ., P . 1 G . Capt , ; R . Rodda , P . G . Capt . ; C . II . Cox , P . G . Stand . Bearer ; 11 . II . Burchell-Herne , P . G . 1 Capt . ; C . W . Griffiths , 1 G . Expert ; C . J . Vigne , P . G . Com . Dorset ; Rev . John Huyshe , Prov . G . Com . Devon ; Capt . N . G . Philips , P . G . Sub-Prior ; Matthew Cooke , Grand Organist ; W . Paas , G . Banner Bearer ; J . H . Law , Grand Chancellor ; Rev . C . R .
Davy , G . Hospitaller ; Geo . Harcourt , M . D ., Prov . G . Com . Surrey ; R . Spencer , P . G . Banner Bearer ; C . Swan , P . G . A . D . C . ; II . W . Spratt , P . G . 1 Capt . ; J . Smith , G . Constable ; W . Bvistow , P . G . Capt . of Lines ; D . Peacock , G . Chamberlain ; Newton Tomkins , Grand Treasurer ; W . II . North , P . G . Sword Bearer ; J . Tepper , P . G . 2 Capt . ; and J . Stohwasser , P . G . Standard Bearer .
These were supported by the attendance of Sir Knts . Rev . J . II . Grice , Mount Calvary ; W . M . Wright , Prov . G . Chan . Lancaster ; S . R . P . Shilton , D . Prov . G . Com . Notts . ; R . Costa , St . George ' s ; 11 . llollingsworth , P . E . C . Royal Naval ; George Lambert , Stuart ; W . Merrill , P . E . C . Plantagenet ; G . Cornwall Legh , lil . P ., United ; W . II . Wood , E . C . St . Amand ; C . H .
Watts , Mount Calvary ; Jas . R , Clase , E . C . Royal Sussex ; Vincent Bird , Royal Sussex ; C . F : Marshall , Bladud ; II . J . Mason , Cabbell ; G . M . Ingram , Union ; H . C . Finch , Stuart ; G . T . Davies , Observance ; T . Wilton , Antiquity ; J . R . Thomson , E . C . elect Kemys Tynte ; F . Gough , LL . D ., Richard de Vernon ; Sir Patrick M . Colquhoun , Faith and Fidelity ; W . A .
Brunton , Mount Zion ; Charles Goolden , E . C . Faith and Fidelity ; Joseph Lyons , Kemys Tynte ; Maxwell C . Close , M . P ., No . 12 , Dublin ; F . M . Williams , 31 . P ., Cornnbian ; E . J . Stillwell , Mount Calvary ; J . B . Phillips , St . Michael ' s ; S . Rosenthal , Mount Calvary ; W . Anslo ; ve , Richard de Vernon ; W . M . Bayley , Walfruna ; II . Mulliner , Shakespeare ; J . W . Brown , William Stuart ; C . Robinson , All Souls ; H . Leet , Observance ; W . Stone , Mount Calvary ; C . Allen , Mount Calvary ; F . Jackson