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were solemnly celebrated . The Encampment was then declared by the D . G . M . to have been duly consecrated according to ancient form . Sir Kt . G . Bythesea , the G . C . appointed by the warrant , was presented to the D . G . M . by Sir Kt . Huyshe , to receive at his hands the benefit of installation . A Board of Ins . Kt . Corns , was formed , consisting of the D . G . M ., Sir Kts . Tucker , Huyshe , Luxmore , Dec , SpiersNashCostaand Jacob . The Kt . Cornsretiredand on
then-, , , , , being again summoned , were informed that during their temporary absence Sir Kt . G . Bythesea had been duly installed E . C . of the Bladud Encampment for the ensuing year . The D . G . M . having given the warrant into the hands of the * E . C , he appointed the following Kts . to be officers of the Encampment : —Sir Kt . F . Allen , 1 st Cap . ; Sir Kt . C . J . Vigne , 2 nd Cap . ; Sir Kt . K . C . K . Paul , Prelate ; Sir Kt . J . Evans , Registrar ; Sir Kt . H . C . Vernon ,
Almoner ; Sir Kt . F . Terry , Expert ; Sir Kt . Newmont , Cap . of Lines ; Sir Kt . Nash , 1 st Standard-bearer ; Sir Kt . Bryant , 2 nd Standardbearer . Sir Kt . Brown was appointed Equery , and in the course of the evening the E . C . added to the above list SirKt . Muttlebury , 1 st Herald ; Sir Kt . Davis , 2 nd Herald ; Sir Kt . J . Harris , A . D . C . Sir Kt . Vigne was proposed by the E . C . and seconded by Sir Kt . Allen , to fill the office of Treasurer ; he was accordingly balloted for , and declared unanimously elected . The E . C . moved , and the 1 st Cap . seconded , that the best thanks of
the Encampment be presented to Sir Kt . Col . Vernon , D . G . M ., for the valuable services rendered by him to the Encampment this day , which being submitted to the meeting , was carried unanimously , and on the motion of the 1 st Cap ., seconded by the 2 nd Cap ., the same were ordered to he inscribed on the minutes , as a more lasting testimony of the gratitude felt by the Sir Kts . of the Bladud Encampment for his attendance . The D . G . M . returned thanksand expressed his great satisfaction
, in being instrumental in the establishment of an Encampment in a locality which gave promise of much success . A ballot was then taken , which in each case was found to be unanimous for the following Comps .: —J . H . De Salis , Esq ., of Cirencester , proposed by Sir Kt . Terry , seconded by Sir Kt . Newmarch ; Comp . J . D . Harris , goldsmith , Bath , No . 528 , proposed by Sir Kt . Vigne , seconded by Sir Kt . Bythesea ; Comp . G . M . Temple , hotel-keeper , Castle Butts ,
No . 48 , proposed by Sir Kt . Allen , seconded by Sir Kt . Vigne ; Comp . R . Cook , solicitor , Bath , No . 528 , proposed by Sir Kt . Allen , seconded by Sir Kt . Evans ; Comp . G . A . Muttlebury , Bombay N . I ., Bath , No . 528 , proposed by Sir Kt . Vigne , seconded by Sir Kt . Bythesea ; Comp . C . E . Davis , architect , Bath , No . 528 , proposed by Sir Kt . Bythesea , seconded by Sir Kt . Allen . Comps . Temple , Harris , Cook , Muttlebury , and Davis were admitted , and the ceremony of their installation was proceeded with . The E . C . then offered to the visitors his best thanks for their
attendance and kind assistance , which was responded to by Sir Kt . Huyshe . The four following Sir Kts . were appointed to be Members of Council for the ensuing year : Sir Kts . Temple , Cook , Muttlebury , and Davis . Business being concluded , the Encampment was closed with solemn prayer , and adjourned until the fourth Friday in February . VOL . III . 3 Z
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were solemnly celebrated . The Encampment was then declared by the D . G . M . to have been duly consecrated according to ancient form . Sir Kt . G . Bythesea , the G . C . appointed by the warrant , was presented to the D . G . M . by Sir Kt . Huyshe , to receive at his hands the benefit of installation . A Board of Ins . Kt . Corns , was formed , consisting of the D . G . M ., Sir Kts . Tucker , Huyshe , Luxmore , Dec , SpiersNashCostaand Jacob . The Kt . Cornsretiredand on
then-, , , , , being again summoned , were informed that during their temporary absence Sir Kt . G . Bythesea had been duly installed E . C . of the Bladud Encampment for the ensuing year . The D . G . M . having given the warrant into the hands of the * E . C , he appointed the following Kts . to be officers of the Encampment : —Sir Kt . F . Allen , 1 st Cap . ; Sir Kt . C . J . Vigne , 2 nd Cap . ; Sir Kt . K . C . K . Paul , Prelate ; Sir Kt . J . Evans , Registrar ; Sir Kt . H . C . Vernon ,
Almoner ; Sir Kt . F . Terry , Expert ; Sir Kt . Newmont , Cap . of Lines ; Sir Kt . Nash , 1 st Standard-bearer ; Sir Kt . Bryant , 2 nd Standardbearer . Sir Kt . Brown was appointed Equery , and in the course of the evening the E . C . added to the above list SirKt . Muttlebury , 1 st Herald ; Sir Kt . Davis , 2 nd Herald ; Sir Kt . J . Harris , A . D . C . Sir Kt . Vigne was proposed by the E . C . and seconded by Sir Kt . Allen , to fill the office of Treasurer ; he was accordingly balloted for , and declared unanimously elected . The E . C . moved , and the 1 st Cap . seconded , that the best thanks of
the Encampment be presented to Sir Kt . Col . Vernon , D . G . M ., for the valuable services rendered by him to the Encampment this day , which being submitted to the meeting , was carried unanimously , and on the motion of the 1 st Cap ., seconded by the 2 nd Cap ., the same were ordered to he inscribed on the minutes , as a more lasting testimony of the gratitude felt by the Sir Kts . of the Bladud Encampment for his attendance . The D . G . M . returned thanksand expressed his great satisfaction
, in being instrumental in the establishment of an Encampment in a locality which gave promise of much success . A ballot was then taken , which in each case was found to be unanimous for the following Comps .: —J . H . De Salis , Esq ., of Cirencester , proposed by Sir Kt . Terry , seconded by Sir Kt . Newmarch ; Comp . J . D . Harris , goldsmith , Bath , No . 528 , proposed by Sir Kt . Vigne , seconded by Sir Kt . Bythesea ; Comp . G . M . Temple , hotel-keeper , Castle Butts ,
No . 48 , proposed by Sir Kt . Allen , seconded by Sir Kt . Vigne ; Comp . R . Cook , solicitor , Bath , No . 528 , proposed by Sir Kt . Allen , seconded by Sir Kt . Evans ; Comp . G . A . Muttlebury , Bombay N . I ., Bath , No . 528 , proposed by Sir Kt . Vigne , seconded by Sir Kt . Bythesea ; Comp . C . E . Davis , architect , Bath , No . 528 , proposed by Sir Kt . Bythesea , seconded by Sir Kt . Allen . Comps . Temple , Harris , Cook , Muttlebury , and Davis were admitted , and the ceremony of their installation was proceeded with . The E . C . then offered to the visitors his best thanks for their
attendance and kind assistance , which was responded to by Sir Kt . Huyshe . The four following Sir Kts . were appointed to be Members of Council for the ensuing year : Sir Kts . Temple , Cook , Muttlebury , and Davis . Business being concluded , the Encampment was closed with solemn prayer , and adjourned until the fourth Friday in February . VOL . III . 3 Z