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    Article MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. ← Page 6 of 10 →
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Masonic Antiquities, Documents, &C. Jerusalem Encampment, Manchester.

from whence , as has been seen , it was returned in 186 3 . In addition to this the minute-book of the Encampment from 1813 to 1845 , aQd all documents connected therewith , the minute-book of the Priestly Order , down to 1828 , and the minute-book of the Knights of Malta , and of the Knights Rosa ; Crucis , are altogether missing . One brother supposes that some of them were sent to

London along with the warrant in 1851 , and omitted to be returned ; and if this should fall into the hands of any old member of the Encampment at home or abroad , who has any knowledge of the whereabouts of any of these documents , he would greatly oblige by communicating with the Encampment , or the writer of of these papers .

" Thomas Dnnclccrley " Initium Sapiento Amor Doinine . In the Name " of the Grand Architect of the Universe . " In the East of London a place full of Light , Where rei silence and but the

© " gneth peace " darkness compreheudoth it not . " To those whom it may concern GEEETING . " Know Ye that wo Thomas Dunckerley of Hampton Court Palace in " the County of Middlesex , Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master of

"the Eoyal Exalted , Religious , and Military Orders of II RDM—KODSH " Grand Elected Kni g hts Templars of St . John of Jerusalem , & c . under " the patronage of His Eoyal Highness PHIXCE EDWARD having received " a petition from Sir David Torr , and several noble Knights residing at '" ' and near the town of Manchester , Humbly requesting a Patent ol " Constitution to open a Conclave or Chapter of Encampment under our " Sanction at theGrapes InnManchesteraforesaidwe do

herebcon-_ , , , y " stitute and appoint the said Sir David Torr of Manchester our Deputy " for opening and conducting the said Conclave or Chapter of Encainp" ment , at the Grapes New Market Inn at Manchester , and do hereby " grant to the said Sir David Torr , and the other Noble Knights " petitioners and their successors full power and authority to assemble on " the Second Sunday in January , April , July and October , to install

" Knights Templars , & c . at their field of Encampment aforesaid or at such " other time and place as they and their successors , with the consent of " us and our successors for the time "being , shall appoint . With such " power and privileges , prerogative and immunities , as do from ancient " usage and of right belong to regularly established Conclaves or Chapters , " and to Noble Knights of the Order , subject nevertheless to the Ancient " Statutes , and ordinances of our predecessors or that may hereafter be " enacted by us , and our successors in a Grand and Roval Conclave .

" Charles Collins " Given at London aforesaid in our " Grand Scribe , pro tempore . " Grand field of Encampment this 20 th " day o £ May , Anno Lucis , 5799 , Anno " Domini 1795 , Anno Ordinis 077 , Anno "Caedis 481 . " William Hannam ,

" Acting Grand Master . " "Trinity Sunday , May 22 nd , 1796 . Sir Baptist Eonchetti G . C"

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MASONIC INTERLOPERS. Article 1
"TAUGHT TO BE CAUTIOUS." Article 6
SECRESY. Article 8
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 9
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURIOUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. "THE LIFE OF SETHOS." Article 19
Untitled Article 25
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 26
THOMAS GRINSELL. Article 27
BENEVOLENCE. Article 28
CONSECRATING A CANAL TUNNEL. Article 28
THE LATE KING LEOPOLD AND THE GRAND ORIENT OF BELGIUM. Article 29
REVIEWS. Article 31
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 35
MANCHESTER. Article 35
WOOLWICH. Article 36
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 37
SALFORD, MANCHESTER. Article 37
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 37
IRELAND. Article 41
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Masonic Antiquities, Documents, &C. Jerusalem Encampment, Manchester.

from whence , as has been seen , it was returned in 186 3 . In addition to this the minute-book of the Encampment from 1813 to 1845 , aQd all documents connected therewith , the minute-book of the Priestly Order , down to 1828 , and the minute-book of the Knights of Malta , and of the Knights Rosa ; Crucis , are altogether missing . One brother supposes that some of them were sent to

London along with the warrant in 1851 , and omitted to be returned ; and if this should fall into the hands of any old member of the Encampment at home or abroad , who has any knowledge of the whereabouts of any of these documents , he would greatly oblige by communicating with the Encampment , or the writer of of these papers .

" Thomas Dnnclccrley " Initium Sapiento Amor Doinine . In the Name " of the Grand Architect of the Universe . " In the East of London a place full of Light , Where rei silence and but the

© " gneth peace " darkness compreheudoth it not . " To those whom it may concern GEEETING . " Know Ye that wo Thomas Dunckerley of Hampton Court Palace in " the County of Middlesex , Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master of

"the Eoyal Exalted , Religious , and Military Orders of II RDM—KODSH " Grand Elected Kni g hts Templars of St . John of Jerusalem , & c . under " the patronage of His Eoyal Highness PHIXCE EDWARD having received " a petition from Sir David Torr , and several noble Knights residing at '" ' and near the town of Manchester , Humbly requesting a Patent ol " Constitution to open a Conclave or Chapter of Encampment under our " Sanction at theGrapes InnManchesteraforesaidwe do

herebcon-_ , , , y " stitute and appoint the said Sir David Torr of Manchester our Deputy " for opening and conducting the said Conclave or Chapter of Encainp" ment , at the Grapes New Market Inn at Manchester , and do hereby " grant to the said Sir David Torr , and the other Noble Knights " petitioners and their successors full power and authority to assemble on " the Second Sunday in January , April , July and October , to install

" Knights Templars , & c . at their field of Encampment aforesaid or at such " other time and place as they and their successors , with the consent of " us and our successors for the time "being , shall appoint . With such " power and privileges , prerogative and immunities , as do from ancient " usage and of right belong to regularly established Conclaves or Chapters , " and to Noble Knights of the Order , subject nevertheless to the Ancient " Statutes , and ordinances of our predecessors or that may hereafter be " enacted by us , and our successors in a Grand and Roval Conclave .

" Charles Collins " Given at London aforesaid in our " Grand Scribe , pro tempore . " Grand field of Encampment this 20 th " day o £ May , Anno Lucis , 5799 , Anno " Domini 1795 , Anno Ordinis 077 , Anno "Caedis 481 . " William Hannam ,

" Acting Grand Master . " "Trinity Sunday , May 22 nd , 1796 . Sir Baptist Eonchetti G . C"

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