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On The Square.
1875 ; Rector of St . Philip ' s , Antigua , W . I ., 1876 ; Archdeacon , 1 SS 5 -, Vicar-General , 1 S 92 . He was the author of " The Church as Established in Relations with Dissent , " " The Nature and Province of Christian Ethics Defined and Determined , " and other works ; but bis Magnum Of . ns which will hand down his name to posterity on the
roll of " Britain ' s learned sons " is his " De Successionc Apostohca ncciion Missione et Jurisdictione Hierarclmv Anglicance , " written in Latin , on tbe publication of which , in 1891 , he received the degree of D . D ., honoris causa , from Trinity College , Hartford , U . S . A .. He- was an enthusiastic Freemason . To him Masonry was essentially
Christian in its ethics as well as its symbolism , and in his many sermons preached before the Fraternity , he always worked out this sublime idea . He was initiated in St . John ' s Lodge , No . 492 ( Antigua ) on the 14 th April , IS 82 , passed 12 th May , and raised 14 th J une iu same year ; served his Lodge as Chaplain from 1882 to 1892 , when he was
appointed J . W . On account of his residing a great distance from the city he , in 1893 , declined to be elected W . M . He was perfected a Prince Rose Croix in the Antigua Chapter , No . 84 , on 15 th December , 1884 , and , on the resuscitation of the Chapter , was installed M . W . S . mi llth February , 1895 , and while holding this office , joined the Grand Lodge on High on 4 th December , 1895 . R . I . P .
The Royal Kent Bodies At New= Castle=On=Tyne.
The Royal Kent Bodies at New = castle = on = Tyne .
• ' 'SW-j ~^ 0 fN our nuniher September 19 th , 1890 , we referred ' : ' te § j )| fi ^ ijl briefl y to the visit paid by the Right Hon . the Earl of \[ m p | Huston , G . C . T .. Ac , M . H . and S . Grand Master of tho ¦ Wr Iclffl United Orders of the Temple and Hospital , Ac , the ¦ CgSs 'j V . E . Kf . Chas . F . Matier , K . C . T ., G . Vice-Chancellor , . ' Ac , and the V . E . Kt . Chas . Belton , K . C . T ., Ac , to the
above bodies reserving to ourselves the pleasure of reverting to this tunic later on .
The Royal Kent Bodies At New= Castle=On=Tyne.
1 . The Royal Kent Bodies consist of the Royal Kent Preceptory of Knights of the Temple , Ac , and Malta , holding Warrants from 1812 , but working previousl y in at least two other organisations without warrant . 2 . The Royal Kent Chapter Rose Croix of the same antiquity and origin , and who accepted a confirmatory warrant in 1857 .
3 . The Royal Kent Council of the Allied Degrees Time Immemorial . 4 . The Royal Kent Council of tbe Cryptic Degrees Time Immemorial being the oldest working body recorded in England so far as these degrees are concerned .
5 . Ihe Royal Kent Conclave of Kts . of Rome and the Red Cross of Constantine , K . H . S ., K . S . T ., working from 1812 , if not before .
(> . Ihe Royal Kent Tabernacle of Royal Arch Knights Templar Priest Time Immemorial tho only working body in England with regard to those degrees dependent thereon . 7 . The Royal Kent Knights Grand Cross of the Hol y Temple of
Jerusalem Time Immemorial , who , from the earliest records onwards , were tlic governing bodies of the proceeding Orders and even now retain the government of some of them as well as their own absolute independence .
Indeed , during the time Great Priory was in abeyance , they firmly discharged all the duties of Great Priory within their district and , indeed , beyond it , b y warranting an Encampment in the East Indies to work all these degrees .
As soon as Central Authorit y was once more lawfull y re-established they gracefully submitted to that authority with regard to the Temple and Malta degrees , indeed , with regard to the latter , they committed an error by asking for authority to work it in 1 S 6 ' 8 as the clearest evidence exists—witnessed by scores of signatures—that this Degree was worked from 1812 , if not previously .
Again when the Ancient and Accepted Rite 33 ° applied to them as a duly established authorit y they again without demur submitted to this body , so far as the degrees ceded to the A . and A . Rite 33 ° b y the Temple authorities or otherwise worked by the A . and A . Rite arc
concerned , receiving the usual confirmatory warrant up to the 18 ° in 1857 . In a similar manner in 1894 , the Allied , Cryptic , and Rome and Constantino authorities were submitted tob y the Royal Kent organisation , as well as the Royal Order of Scotland , and the new warrants duly obtained .
This consecutive loyal support has naturally shorn this North Country Body of mnch of its former splendour , leaving , however , the Tabernacle of Hol y Wisdom and appending Orders under the old administration , and naturall y the Head of all the Bodies , the Knights Grand Cross of the Temple of Jerusalem preserve their independence absolutely .
As regards the Tabernacle , they exist as a separate body dependent upon the Knights Grand Cross , from 1894 only , the arcana having been originally conferred upon Templars , then upon Kni ghts Grand Cross only , eventually only upon the Grand Masters of that Body until the late Frater H y . Hotham , as Grand Superintendent by and with the advice of tho Grand Council again issued a warrant
( 1894 ) to the Tabernacle bod y to act as a separate organisation for all the degrees not already ceded , except the Grand Cross degree and honour being , of course , especially excepted . The proviso that the election of the High Priest of the Tabernacle must be confirmed by the Grand Council , kept the two bodies in close touch , and annually reasserted the power of tho Grand Council and the dependence of the Tabernacle .
1 he degrees now worked b y the Tabernacle arc : — 1 st Scries—Funeral Muster . Master of the Blue , or Kni ght of Solomon . Excellent Mason and Master or the Veils . Sublime Master . Fugitive Mark ( not the same as the 12 th Deo-roe nf thit
A . and A . R . 33 ° ) . Knight of the Three Kings / or tbe Balance .
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On The Square.
1875 ; Rector of St . Philip ' s , Antigua , W . I ., 1876 ; Archdeacon , 1 SS 5 -, Vicar-General , 1 S 92 . He was the author of " The Church as Established in Relations with Dissent , " " The Nature and Province of Christian Ethics Defined and Determined , " and other works ; but bis Magnum Of . ns which will hand down his name to posterity on the
roll of " Britain ' s learned sons " is his " De Successionc Apostohca ncciion Missione et Jurisdictione Hierarclmv Anglicance , " written in Latin , on tbe publication of which , in 1891 , he received the degree of D . D ., honoris causa , from Trinity College , Hartford , U . S . A .. He- was an enthusiastic Freemason . To him Masonry was essentially
Christian in its ethics as well as its symbolism , and in his many sermons preached before the Fraternity , he always worked out this sublime idea . He was initiated in St . John ' s Lodge , No . 492 ( Antigua ) on the 14 th April , IS 82 , passed 12 th May , and raised 14 th J une iu same year ; served his Lodge as Chaplain from 1882 to 1892 , when he was
appointed J . W . On account of his residing a great distance from the city he , in 1893 , declined to be elected W . M . He was perfected a Prince Rose Croix in the Antigua Chapter , No . 84 , on 15 th December , 1884 , and , on the resuscitation of the Chapter , was installed M . W . S . mi llth February , 1895 , and while holding this office , joined the Grand Lodge on High on 4 th December , 1895 . R . I . P .
The Royal Kent Bodies At New= Castle=On=Tyne.
The Royal Kent Bodies at New = castle = on = Tyne .
• ' 'SW-j ~^ 0 fN our nuniher September 19 th , 1890 , we referred ' : ' te § j )| fi ^ ijl briefl y to the visit paid by the Right Hon . the Earl of \[ m p | Huston , G . C . T .. Ac , M . H . and S . Grand Master of tho ¦ Wr Iclffl United Orders of the Temple and Hospital , Ac , the ¦ CgSs 'j V . E . Kf . Chas . F . Matier , K . C . T ., G . Vice-Chancellor , . ' Ac , and the V . E . Kt . Chas . Belton , K . C . T ., Ac , to the
above bodies reserving to ourselves the pleasure of reverting to this tunic later on .
The Royal Kent Bodies At New= Castle=On=Tyne.
1 . The Royal Kent Bodies consist of the Royal Kent Preceptory of Knights of the Temple , Ac , and Malta , holding Warrants from 1812 , but working previousl y in at least two other organisations without warrant . 2 . The Royal Kent Chapter Rose Croix of the same antiquity and origin , and who accepted a confirmatory warrant in 1857 .
3 . The Royal Kent Council of the Allied Degrees Time Immemorial . 4 . The Royal Kent Council of tbe Cryptic Degrees Time Immemorial being the oldest working body recorded in England so far as these degrees are concerned .
5 . Ihe Royal Kent Conclave of Kts . of Rome and the Red Cross of Constantine , K . H . S ., K . S . T ., working from 1812 , if not before .
(> . Ihe Royal Kent Tabernacle of Royal Arch Knights Templar Priest Time Immemorial tho only working body in England with regard to those degrees dependent thereon . 7 . The Royal Kent Knights Grand Cross of the Hol y Temple of
Jerusalem Time Immemorial , who , from the earliest records onwards , were tlic governing bodies of the proceeding Orders and even now retain the government of some of them as well as their own absolute independence .
Indeed , during the time Great Priory was in abeyance , they firmly discharged all the duties of Great Priory within their district and , indeed , beyond it , b y warranting an Encampment in the East Indies to work all these degrees .
As soon as Central Authorit y was once more lawfull y re-established they gracefully submitted to that authority with regard to the Temple and Malta degrees , indeed , with regard to the latter , they committed an error by asking for authority to work it in 1 S 6 ' 8 as the clearest evidence exists—witnessed by scores of signatures—that this Degree was worked from 1812 , if not previously .
Again when the Ancient and Accepted Rite 33 ° applied to them as a duly established authorit y they again without demur submitted to this body , so far as the degrees ceded to the A . and A . Rite 33 ° b y the Temple authorities or otherwise worked by the A . and A . Rite arc
concerned , receiving the usual confirmatory warrant up to the 18 ° in 1857 . In a similar manner in 1894 , the Allied , Cryptic , and Rome and Constantino authorities were submitted tob y the Royal Kent organisation , as well as the Royal Order of Scotland , and the new warrants duly obtained .
This consecutive loyal support has naturally shorn this North Country Body of mnch of its former splendour , leaving , however , the Tabernacle of Hol y Wisdom and appending Orders under the old administration , and naturall y the Head of all the Bodies , the Knights Grand Cross of the Temple of Jerusalem preserve their independence absolutely .
As regards the Tabernacle , they exist as a separate body dependent upon the Knights Grand Cross , from 1894 only , the arcana having been originally conferred upon Templars , then upon Kni ghts Grand Cross only , eventually only upon the Grand Masters of that Body until the late Frater H y . Hotham , as Grand Superintendent by and with the advice of tho Grand Council again issued a warrant
( 1894 ) to the Tabernacle bod y to act as a separate organisation for all the degrees not already ceded , except the Grand Cross degree and honour being , of course , especially excepted . The proviso that the election of the High Priest of the Tabernacle must be confirmed by the Grand Council , kept the two bodies in close touch , and annually reasserted the power of tho Grand Council and the dependence of the Tabernacle .
1 he degrees now worked b y the Tabernacle arc : — 1 st Scries—Funeral Muster . Master of the Blue , or Kni ght of Solomon . Excellent Mason and Master or the Veils . Sublime Master . Fugitive Mark ( not the same as the 12 th Deo-roe nf thit
A . and A . R . 33 ° ) . Knight of the Three Kings / or tbe Balance .
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Ration : ^ ^ ^ ^ A / y HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN . ^^^* / % \ W ^> Chatnuan of Committee : ADMIRAL SIR QEORGE WILLES , G . C . B . ^ ^^ y * X ^^ arcasurci' : F . A . BEVAN , Esq ., D . L . ^ *^ ^ \ . Sw ^ ^ SUPPORTED ENTIRELY BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS . ^ ^^> r \ \§ ® ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ NEED OF ^ - ^\* \ Sr * A <*^^ ^ FUNDS . ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ \^^\ X ^ li . ^^"^ ^ ^ For the Gratuitous Board ' - " " ^ /^^ V »* Q < X ^ zt ^^ ^ ^ Clothing , and Education of Destitute ^ ^ *^ ^ y » £ V ^~ 3 ^" "^ Orphans of British Sailors ( of the Royal Navy and ^"" 7 L \ Qv ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ Merchant Service ) and Royal Marines , and of British Fishermen C * $ \ ^ - —""^ f j ^ — JSanflCfB : Messrs . BARCLAY & Co . ( Limited ) . ^ ^ ^ HENRY Q . HOLLAND , Secretary . ( hUces : r , o WSJinl'St . 'ATE STREET W 1 T 11 LV , K . C .