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Knight Templary.

KNIGHT TEMPLARY .

DEVONPORT . © SffejL OYAL SUSSEX ENCAMPMENT . —The Sir Knts . of this Encampment met -JlIJ' on Monday , the 19 th . of February , at their rooms , in Chapel Street . Hrll ® f ""' business was of a purely formal nature , being to consider new llS pa *? b-laws and elect an E . C . and Treasurer for the ensuing The

y year . by-laws having been agreed upon , previous to their submission to the Encampment for adoption , a proposition to install a companion was received , and the Encampment was closed and ordered to be summoned for the above business on the 28 th .

Salford, Manchester.

SALFORD , MANCHESTER .

ENCAMPMENT OE FAITH . —This Encampment ( confirmed in 1851 by Sir Kilt . Col . Tynte , M . E . and S . G . M ., but which , according to the warrant , was originally constituted in 1809 at Scarborough , Yorkshire , as an " Encampment of High Knights Templars and Knights of Malta , by " Sir John Hill , Early Grand Master , the Deputy Early G . Master , the Cap" tain General , the Grand Marshal , and the Grand Standard-bearer of the "Early Grand Encampment of Ireland" ) met at the Masonic Hall and Club ,

Islington Square , Salford , on Saturday , the 17 th . of February , when Companion Henry Reddish , John Cadman , Thos . Gardiner , and M . W . Peace , were installed Knights of the Order by Sir Knt . W . H . Wright , the Prov . Grand Chancellor . Sir Knt . Rowbotham gave notice of his intention to propose the removal of the Encampment to Wigan at the next meeting , which will meet with considerable opposition . Sir Knt . Thos . L . Bold , P . E . C ., was elected E . C . for the ensuing year , and Sir Knt . Pickering , the retiring E . C . was elected Treasurer , after

which the Encampment was duly closed , and the Sir Knts . adjourned to refreshment . Some of the members were absent at a Priory of the Malta degree held at Rochdale . Sir Knt . Broadbont , its oldest member , stated that the Encamp - ment formerly met every four months at Eccles , Bury , and Ringlcy , and recognized the degrees of Knight Templar , Knight of the White Cross , Knight of the Mediterranean Pass , Knight of Malta , Knight of the Red Cross , and ( but unconnected with it ) , Priestly Order . The Rosa Crucis they did not confer . The Knight of Malta degree and that of the Priestly Order they wish revived .

Royal Benevolent Institution For Aged Freemasons And Their Widows.

ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

fHE exigencies of a printing office compel us to go to press some days before the end of the month , therefore , as the Annual Festival of THE ROYAE BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION TOE AGED FEEEMASONS AND THEIE WIDOWS was held on the last day of January , we have been unable to notice it until the present number . This institution , —the most deserving , the most needed—and the best of those supported by Freemasons—for many years laboured under the disadvantage of

holding such a meeting triennially . By the constant advocacy of Brother Henry George Warren , when proprietor and Editor of The Freemasons Magazine , it has , now , become the established rale to have a yearly festival . May it over continue the practice , and , by the bounty of the brethren , may its funds be increased fourfold , for not only is it the first DUTY of every brother to aid in its support , but it is tho HOST NEEDY of the three charitable foundations coexistent with Benevolent English . Freemasonry . It is the . most needful , because

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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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Knight Templary.

KNIGHT TEMPLARY .

DEVONPORT . © SffejL OYAL SUSSEX ENCAMPMENT . —The Sir Knts . of this Encampment met -JlIJ' on Monday , the 19 th . of February , at their rooms , in Chapel Street . Hrll ® f ""' business was of a purely formal nature , being to consider new llS pa *? b-laws and elect an E . C . and Treasurer for the ensuing The

y year . by-laws having been agreed upon , previous to their submission to the Encampment for adoption , a proposition to install a companion was received , and the Encampment was closed and ordered to be summoned for the above business on the 28 th .

Salford, Manchester.

SALFORD , MANCHESTER .

ENCAMPMENT OE FAITH . —This Encampment ( confirmed in 1851 by Sir Kilt . Col . Tynte , M . E . and S . G . M ., but which , according to the warrant , was originally constituted in 1809 at Scarborough , Yorkshire , as an " Encampment of High Knights Templars and Knights of Malta , by " Sir John Hill , Early Grand Master , the Deputy Early G . Master , the Cap" tain General , the Grand Marshal , and the Grand Standard-bearer of the "Early Grand Encampment of Ireland" ) met at the Masonic Hall and Club ,

Islington Square , Salford , on Saturday , the 17 th . of February , when Companion Henry Reddish , John Cadman , Thos . Gardiner , and M . W . Peace , were installed Knights of the Order by Sir Knt . W . H . Wright , the Prov . Grand Chancellor . Sir Knt . Rowbotham gave notice of his intention to propose the removal of the Encampment to Wigan at the next meeting , which will meet with considerable opposition . Sir Knt . Thos . L . Bold , P . E . C ., was elected E . C . for the ensuing year , and Sir Knt . Pickering , the retiring E . C . was elected Treasurer , after

which the Encampment was duly closed , and the Sir Knts . adjourned to refreshment . Some of the members were absent at a Priory of the Malta degree held at Rochdale . Sir Knt . Broadbont , its oldest member , stated that the Encamp - ment formerly met every four months at Eccles , Bury , and Ringlcy , and recognized the degrees of Knight Templar , Knight of the White Cross , Knight of the Mediterranean Pass , Knight of Malta , Knight of the Red Cross , and ( but unconnected with it ) , Priestly Order . The Rosa Crucis they did not confer . The Knight of Malta degree and that of the Priestly Order they wish revived .

Royal Benevolent Institution For Aged Freemasons And Their Widows.

ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

fHE exigencies of a printing office compel us to go to press some days before the end of the month , therefore , as the Annual Festival of THE ROYAE BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION TOE AGED FEEEMASONS AND THEIE WIDOWS was held on the last day of January , we have been unable to notice it until the present number . This institution , —the most deserving , the most needed—and the best of those supported by Freemasons—for many years laboured under the disadvantage of

holding such a meeting triennially . By the constant advocacy of Brother Henry George Warren , when proprietor and Editor of The Freemasons Magazine , it has , now , become the established rale to have a yearly festival . May it over continue the practice , and , by the bounty of the brethren , may its funds be increased fourfold , for not only is it the first DUTY of every brother to aid in its support , but it is tho HOST NEEDY of the three charitable foundations coexistent with Benevolent English . Freemasonry . It is the . most needful , because

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