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Royal Arch.

£ 339 4 * . Id . Two petitions had been received for New Chapters—one from the St . John ' s Lodge , No . 875 , Admaston Spa , Wellington , Shropshire , to meet on the first Wednesday in October , January , April , and July ; ancl the other , from the Kybnr Lodge , No . 852 , meeting atPeshawur , in the province of Bengal , to meet on the first Wednesday in each month . The report- was received , ancl the issue of new Charters asked for , unanimously approved . The acting Z ., stated that a young friend of his lately returned from India , where he had been initiated into Freemasonry , informed

him that the Craft was making great and steady progress throughout the Indian provinces- The Convocation was then closed in due form . ESSEX . CHAPTER OF HOPE AND UNITY , ROMFORD ( No . 259 . )—A convocation of this Chapter was holden at the White Hart Hotel , on Friday the 3 rd August , when Comp . Wm . Watson acted as Z . ; Comp . PattisonH . ; Comp . Raphael CostaJ .

, , , ancl Comp . H . G . Warren , as P . S . Br . Carl Formes , of the Amsterdam Lodge , having been duly introduced into the Chapter , was exalted as an Archmason with the accustomed ceremonies , The Comps . afterwards dined together , the chair being most ably filled by Comp . Pattison , M . E . Z . The evening passed off very harmoniously , Comp . Formes , ( the well known basso of the Royal Italian Opera House ) mainly contributing to the general enjoyment by his rich fund of anecdote and vocal abilities .

KENT . ROYAL CHAPTER OF ANTIOUITY , CHATHAM ( NO . 20 ) . —This chapter held a meeting at the Sun Inn , in the above town on Wednesday , the 8 th the occasion being that of installing Principals for the next session . Companion William Watson , of the Globe ( 23 ) , attended , and , with his proverbially kindly feeling , as well as great Masonic ability ,, performed the ceremonies of installation . Companion Ashley , P . D . P . G . M . for KentCompanion Fielderand Companion IsaacsP . G . S . were placed in

, , , , the three chairs , and , from the weE-known talents of the companions alluded to , a prosperous year is anticipated . It appears that , just ten years since , this excellent chapter was consecrated by Companion W . Watson , who installed upon that occasion Companion Ashley as First Principle . Companion Ashley was re-elected the two following years to fill that important office—thus holding the high position for three consecutive years ; and now , for the fourth time , by the unanimous vote of the Chapter , we find him again presiding in the first chair . The business of the evening being

ended , thanks were voted to Companion Watson for his able assistance , and the companions separated at an early hour , after spending a delightful evening , which was greatly enhanced by the excellence of the banquet provided by the worthy host of the Sun . HERMES CHAPTER , GRAVESEND ( NO . 91 . )—At the communication of this Chapter held on the 13 th ult ., Br . Queely , W . M . of the Lodge of Industry ( 219 ) was exalted to the Royal Arch Degree .

The High Degrees.

THE HIGH DEGREES .

We are happy to inform our Frs . Knights Templar , that the M . E . and S . G . M . Col . C . K . Kemeys , Tynte , has lately granted a warrant for an encampment to be held at Quebec , in Canada , over which that eminent ancl accomplished Mason , Fr . Thomas Douglas Harrington , is appointed to preside . As E . C . Masonry generally , is very flourishing in Canada , many new warrants for Lodges to be held in Canada have been lately granted . The Order of Knts . Temp , has excited particular interest there . At Torontoa hall has been fitted up with very great taste , and at a

, considerable expense . The M . E . and S . G . M . has lately appointed Fr . James Randolph , the Prov . Grand Commander for Somersetshire , and Fr . Henry Charles Vernon , the Prov . Grand Commander for Worcestershire .

“The Masonic Mirror: 1855-09-01, Page 47” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 11 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mir/issues/mmg_01091855/page/47/.
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THE "SUSSEX WING" OF THE ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL. Article 1
THE MARK DEGREE. Article 3
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 11
FORGET-ME-NOT. Article 19
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 20
LONDON LODGES Article 25
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
ROYAL ARCH. Article 46
THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 47
THE COLONIES. Article 48
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 49
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR AUGUST. Article 51
Untitled Article 59
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 60
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Royal Arch.

£ 339 4 * . Id . Two petitions had been received for New Chapters—one from the St . John ' s Lodge , No . 875 , Admaston Spa , Wellington , Shropshire , to meet on the first Wednesday in October , January , April , and July ; ancl the other , from the Kybnr Lodge , No . 852 , meeting atPeshawur , in the province of Bengal , to meet on the first Wednesday in each month . The report- was received , ancl the issue of new Charters asked for , unanimously approved . The acting Z ., stated that a young friend of his lately returned from India , where he had been initiated into Freemasonry , informed

him that the Craft was making great and steady progress throughout the Indian provinces- The Convocation was then closed in due form . ESSEX . CHAPTER OF HOPE AND UNITY , ROMFORD ( No . 259 . )—A convocation of this Chapter was holden at the White Hart Hotel , on Friday the 3 rd August , when Comp . Wm . Watson acted as Z . ; Comp . PattisonH . ; Comp . Raphael CostaJ .

, , , ancl Comp . H . G . Warren , as P . S . Br . Carl Formes , of the Amsterdam Lodge , having been duly introduced into the Chapter , was exalted as an Archmason with the accustomed ceremonies , The Comps . afterwards dined together , the chair being most ably filled by Comp . Pattison , M . E . Z . The evening passed off very harmoniously , Comp . Formes , ( the well known basso of the Royal Italian Opera House ) mainly contributing to the general enjoyment by his rich fund of anecdote and vocal abilities .

KENT . ROYAL CHAPTER OF ANTIOUITY , CHATHAM ( NO . 20 ) . —This chapter held a meeting at the Sun Inn , in the above town on Wednesday , the 8 th the occasion being that of installing Principals for the next session . Companion William Watson , of the Globe ( 23 ) , attended , and , with his proverbially kindly feeling , as well as great Masonic ability ,, performed the ceremonies of installation . Companion Ashley , P . D . P . G . M . for KentCompanion Fielderand Companion IsaacsP . G . S . were placed in

, , , , the three chairs , and , from the weE-known talents of the companions alluded to , a prosperous year is anticipated . It appears that , just ten years since , this excellent chapter was consecrated by Companion W . Watson , who installed upon that occasion Companion Ashley as First Principle . Companion Ashley was re-elected the two following years to fill that important office—thus holding the high position for three consecutive years ; and now , for the fourth time , by the unanimous vote of the Chapter , we find him again presiding in the first chair . The business of the evening being

ended , thanks were voted to Companion Watson for his able assistance , and the companions separated at an early hour , after spending a delightful evening , which was greatly enhanced by the excellence of the banquet provided by the worthy host of the Sun . HERMES CHAPTER , GRAVESEND ( NO . 91 . )—At the communication of this Chapter held on the 13 th ult ., Br . Queely , W . M . of the Lodge of Industry ( 219 ) was exalted to the Royal Arch Degree .

The High Degrees.

THE HIGH DEGREES .

We are happy to inform our Frs . Knights Templar , that the M . E . and S . G . M . Col . C . K . Kemeys , Tynte , has lately granted a warrant for an encampment to be held at Quebec , in Canada , over which that eminent ancl accomplished Mason , Fr . Thomas Douglas Harrington , is appointed to preside . As E . C . Masonry generally , is very flourishing in Canada , many new warrants for Lodges to be held in Canada have been lately granted . The Order of Knts . Temp , has excited particular interest there . At Torontoa hall has been fitted up with very great taste , and at a

, considerable expense . The M . E . and S . G . M . has lately appointed Fr . James Randolph , the Prov . Grand Commander for Somersetshire , and Fr . Henry Charles Vernon , the Prov . Grand Commander for Worcestershire .

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