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The Abtcxeut And Accepted Rite.

Rev . E . J . Bollin was admitted , to that Degree . The Chapter was presided over by Illus . Bro . J . A . D . Cox , who was most ably assisted in the working of the Degree by Illus . Bro . G-. B . Cole . This was altogether one of the most delightful meetings we have ever attended of this Degree , and the Brethren present expressed themselves highly gratified by the perfect and admirable manner in

which the impressive ceremonies were gone through . Among those present were Col . G . A . Vernon , Prov . G . M . Stafford ; Sir John Be la Pole , C . J . Vigne , J . A . D . Cox , Capt . H . A . Bowyer , Prov . G . M . Oxford ; and George B . Cole , all of the 33 rd Degree . Dr . Goolden , C . Goolden , A . Perrin , H . Vernon , Prov . G . JSf . Worcestershire ; Dr . Kent , Prov . G . M . Australia Dr . Ainsworth , Hugh Sandeman , Rev . Wentworth Bowyer , Barlow , Dr . Hinxman , Wortley , Ch & ndos Pole , Keddle , Bridson , Dr . Jones , and Spencer .

The Councils being closed , the Brethren banqueted together under the presidency of the Illus . Bro . John A . D . Cox ; and in the course of the evening , the health of Bro , Cox being proposed by the Blus . Bro . Lieut . Col . George Augustus Yernon , the attention of those assembled was called to the very excellent manner in which the ceremonies had been conducted by that distinguished Brother ; and Bro . Cox , in responding to the notice that had been taken of his own services , especially bestowed a word of praise on the admirable way in which he had been assisted by his highly talented and Illus . Bro . George Beauchamp Cole .

Bath . —On Wednesday , 8 th of April , the Rose Croix Chapter of St . Peter and St . Paul , under the Supreme Grand Council 33 rd Degree , met at the Lodge-room , No . 42 , Milsom-street , Bath . After the reception of those candidates who were in attendance , the M . W . S . for the ensuing year , Bro . George J . Robertson , was duly installed . Manchestee . —The Palatine Chapter of Sovereign Princes Rose Croix , met at

the Royal Hotel , on Friday , 6 th March , when Bros . Captain C . M . Layton , 25 th King ' s Own Borderers ; William Harrison , and J . W . Botsford , were initiated into the mysteries of the Order . The ceremony was carefully performed by the Illus . Bro . Matthew Dawes , S . G . I . G . 33 rd Degree , M . W . S ., who was ably assisted by his Officers ; and after the Chapter was closed , the Brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was excellent , and the evening was spent in true Masonic style .

Knights Templar

KNIGHTS TEMP 1 AE

Croydon " . —Frederick Encampment . —An Encampment was held on April 23 , at the Greyhound , Croydon , under the presidency of the El Comr . Sir Knt . A . L . Bellinger / when Sir Knt . the Bev . Octavius Freire Owen , M . A , F . S . A ., was unanimously elected E . Comr . for the ensuing year . The business of the Encampment being concluded , the E . Comps ., among whom we noticed Sir Knts . P . Slight , Shillito , and Owen , adjourned to an admirably-dressed banquet , served with that

attention to excellence of fare and promptitude of service which render Bro . Bean ' s dinners so notedly comfortable and well arranged . Some admirable speeches , —in which we were especially struck by Sir . Knt . P . Slight ' s sensible observations on the anomalies in precedence , incidental to Grand Officers wearing their provincial clothes out of their provinces , instead of their simple Craft Degree , —closed as cheerful and harmonious an evening as we have shared for a long while .

Newcastle-on-Tyne . — lloyal Kent Encampment . — The Encampment was opened shortly after high twelve by the M . E . C . Villiers C . * V . Surtees , assisted by the Sir Knights and Praters , Officers and Members of the Encampment . The meeting was very large , with a great proportion of P . M . E . Cs . Comps . Prancis Stead , R . N ., and C . J . Bannister , were balloted for and accepted , and , being present , were installed Sir Knights of this Field of Encampment by P . M . E . G . vox . in . 3 a

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THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
STANZAS. Article 6
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN. Article 12
MEMORIAL TABLET IN RICHMOND CHURCH. Article 14
MUSIC. Article 15
MASONIC PLEDGES OF A TRUE HAROD. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
DEATH OF BRO. KANE. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 22
METROPOLITAN Article 23
PROVINCIAL Article 40
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 56
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 57
MARK MASONRY Article 59
COLONIAL. Article 60
INDIA. Article 61
WEST INDIES. Article 62
CHINA. Article 64
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR APRIL. Article 65
Obituary. Article 68
NOTICE Article 69
GRAND LODGE. Article 70
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The Abtcxeut And Accepted Rite.

Rev . E . J . Bollin was admitted , to that Degree . The Chapter was presided over by Illus . Bro . J . A . D . Cox , who was most ably assisted in the working of the Degree by Illus . Bro . G-. B . Cole . This was altogether one of the most delightful meetings we have ever attended of this Degree , and the Brethren present expressed themselves highly gratified by the perfect and admirable manner in

which the impressive ceremonies were gone through . Among those present were Col . G . A . Vernon , Prov . G . M . Stafford ; Sir John Be la Pole , C . J . Vigne , J . A . D . Cox , Capt . H . A . Bowyer , Prov . G . M . Oxford ; and George B . Cole , all of the 33 rd Degree . Dr . Goolden , C . Goolden , A . Perrin , H . Vernon , Prov . G . JSf . Worcestershire ; Dr . Kent , Prov . G . M . Australia Dr . Ainsworth , Hugh Sandeman , Rev . Wentworth Bowyer , Barlow , Dr . Hinxman , Wortley , Ch & ndos Pole , Keddle , Bridson , Dr . Jones , and Spencer .

The Councils being closed , the Brethren banqueted together under the presidency of the Illus . Bro . John A . D . Cox ; and in the course of the evening , the health of Bro , Cox being proposed by the Blus . Bro . Lieut . Col . George Augustus Yernon , the attention of those assembled was called to the very excellent manner in which the ceremonies had been conducted by that distinguished Brother ; and Bro . Cox , in responding to the notice that had been taken of his own services , especially bestowed a word of praise on the admirable way in which he had been assisted by his highly talented and Illus . Bro . George Beauchamp Cole .

Bath . —On Wednesday , 8 th of April , the Rose Croix Chapter of St . Peter and St . Paul , under the Supreme Grand Council 33 rd Degree , met at the Lodge-room , No . 42 , Milsom-street , Bath . After the reception of those candidates who were in attendance , the M . W . S . for the ensuing year , Bro . George J . Robertson , was duly installed . Manchestee . —The Palatine Chapter of Sovereign Princes Rose Croix , met at

the Royal Hotel , on Friday , 6 th March , when Bros . Captain C . M . Layton , 25 th King ' s Own Borderers ; William Harrison , and J . W . Botsford , were initiated into the mysteries of the Order . The ceremony was carefully performed by the Illus . Bro . Matthew Dawes , S . G . I . G . 33 rd Degree , M . W . S ., who was ably assisted by his Officers ; and after the Chapter was closed , the Brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was excellent , and the evening was spent in true Masonic style .

Knights Templar

KNIGHTS TEMP 1 AE

Croydon " . —Frederick Encampment . —An Encampment was held on April 23 , at the Greyhound , Croydon , under the presidency of the El Comr . Sir Knt . A . L . Bellinger / when Sir Knt . the Bev . Octavius Freire Owen , M . A , F . S . A ., was unanimously elected E . Comr . for the ensuing year . The business of the Encampment being concluded , the E . Comps ., among whom we noticed Sir Knts . P . Slight , Shillito , and Owen , adjourned to an admirably-dressed banquet , served with that

attention to excellence of fare and promptitude of service which render Bro . Bean ' s dinners so notedly comfortable and well arranged . Some admirable speeches , —in which we were especially struck by Sir . Knt . P . Slight ' s sensible observations on the anomalies in precedence , incidental to Grand Officers wearing their provincial clothes out of their provinces , instead of their simple Craft Degree , —closed as cheerful and harmonious an evening as we have shared for a long while .

Newcastle-on-Tyne . — lloyal Kent Encampment . — The Encampment was opened shortly after high twelve by the M . E . C . Villiers C . * V . Surtees , assisted by the Sir Knights and Praters , Officers and Members of the Encampment . The meeting was very large , with a great proportion of P . M . E . Cs . Comps . Prancis Stead , R . N ., and C . J . Bannister , were balloted for and accepted , and , being present , were installed Sir Knights of this Field of Encampment by P . M . E . G . vox . in . 3 a

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