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Knights Temp1ae

The M . W . and E . C . then proposed the health of their M . W . and 111 . Grand Master in the Higher Degrees who had honoured them with his presence this day , and trusted that he would continue for many years to come to honour them with his company . The toast was received enthusiastically by the Sir Knights , who so highly esteem their respected Prater for his urbanity and kindness to all who have the pleasure and honour of his acquaintance .

The G . M . Sir Knight QeprgeHawke , in responding , said that as years were now increasing upon him , and having been in harness for so many years , they could not expect him to be so often present amongst them , but he never liked to miss this day , at least , of being with his Praters . He thanked them for the honour conferred on him , and reminded the M . W . who now presided over them that the Conclave would look after him that his attendance should be as good as it had hitherto been , and that the Conclave and Encampment would under his presidency prosper , and trusted that this time next year they should be able to approve of him as they did at this momentV

TheP . M , W . Sir Knight Surtees then proposed the M . W- and M . E . C . Sir Knight John Barker , wishing him a prosperous year , and trusting that the Encampment and Conclave would increase in prosperity under his presidency . The toast was acknowledged by the Sir Knights pledging their Commander , and the M . W . returned thanks . : The Grand Hospitaller Sir Knt . Berkley then gave / 'The Bather of the Encampment P . M . W . Sir Knt . Wm . Punshon . " The toast was pledged with fervour .

The M . W . then proposed the next oldest member of that Encampment , whose presence gave him personal pleasure , as he considered it an honour to himself , besides a gratification he knew the Sir Knights felt in having present P . M . W . Sir Knight Mark L . Jobling . The toast was enthusiastically pledged , and Sir Knight M . L . Jobling returned thanks in becoming and complimentary terms . The health and long life to P . M . W . Wm . Dalziel and Edward B . Bavis , thanking them for their great assistance in the work of the day , was given by the M . W ., and responded to by the Sir Knights present , P . M . W . Edward D . Davis thanking the Sir Knights on behalf of himself and colleague Sir Knight Dalziel .

With the health of the Officers of the present and past year , and the newlyinstalled Sir Knights , the proceedings of the evening closed in love and harmony . Weymouth , Dorset . —A 11 Soid ' s Encampment . —On Thursday , the 9 th of April , the V . E . Prov . Grand Commander , Prater Charles John Yigne , visited this Encampment , and installed the E . C . for the ensuing year , Sir Knight Eichard Hare , who , having . appointed Praters Hannam and Beassant his 1 st and 2 nd Captains , returned thanks in a very feeling manner , and assured the members that no exertion should be wanting on his part to support a & nd carry out the correct and efficient working for which this Encampment has been so long and so justly celebrated .

Erratum . —The Grand Conclave meets on Priday , the 8 th of May , instead of Tuesday , the 12 th , mentioned on page 323 , in our April number .

Mark Masonry

MAEK MAS 0 HU 1

Bolton . — £ t John ' s Lodge ( No . 2 ) . —A Meeting of Emergency of this flourishing Lodge was held on Thursday , the 23 rd April , at the Commercial Hotel , Bolton , Bro . G . P . Broekhank , B . W . M ., in the chair . The following Brethren were duly advanced to the Degree of Mark Master , viz .: —Bros . John Lord Howard , Prov . J . G . D . for Cheshire ; William Bulley , P . M . Lodge No . 782 ; John Parry Piatt , W . M . Lodge No . 782 ; Samuel Moss , P . Prov . J . G . W . for Cheshire and Gloucester ; Charles N . Marshall , S . W . Lodge No . 702 ; E . G . Willoughby , P . Prov . G . J . D .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-05-01, Page 59” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 16 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01051857/page/59/.
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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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Knights Temp1ae

The M . W . and E . C . then proposed the health of their M . W . and 111 . Grand Master in the Higher Degrees who had honoured them with his presence this day , and trusted that he would continue for many years to come to honour them with his company . The toast was received enthusiastically by the Sir Knights , who so highly esteem their respected Prater for his urbanity and kindness to all who have the pleasure and honour of his acquaintance .

The G . M . Sir Knight QeprgeHawke , in responding , said that as years were now increasing upon him , and having been in harness for so many years , they could not expect him to be so often present amongst them , but he never liked to miss this day , at least , of being with his Praters . He thanked them for the honour conferred on him , and reminded the M . W . who now presided over them that the Conclave would look after him that his attendance should be as good as it had hitherto been , and that the Conclave and Encampment would under his presidency prosper , and trusted that this time next year they should be able to approve of him as they did at this momentV

TheP . M , W . Sir Knight Surtees then proposed the M . W- and M . E . C . Sir Knight John Barker , wishing him a prosperous year , and trusting that the Encampment and Conclave would increase in prosperity under his presidency . The toast was acknowledged by the Sir Knights pledging their Commander , and the M . W . returned thanks . : The Grand Hospitaller Sir Knt . Berkley then gave / 'The Bather of the Encampment P . M . W . Sir Knt . Wm . Punshon . " The toast was pledged with fervour .

The M . W . then proposed the next oldest member of that Encampment , whose presence gave him personal pleasure , as he considered it an honour to himself , besides a gratification he knew the Sir Knights felt in having present P . M . W . Sir Knight Mark L . Jobling . The toast was enthusiastically pledged , and Sir Knight M . L . Jobling returned thanks in becoming and complimentary terms . The health and long life to P . M . W . Wm . Dalziel and Edward B . Bavis , thanking them for their great assistance in the work of the day , was given by the M . W ., and responded to by the Sir Knights present , P . M . W . Edward D . Davis thanking the Sir Knights on behalf of himself and colleague Sir Knight Dalziel .

With the health of the Officers of the present and past year , and the newlyinstalled Sir Knights , the proceedings of the evening closed in love and harmony . Weymouth , Dorset . —A 11 Soid ' s Encampment . —On Thursday , the 9 th of April , the V . E . Prov . Grand Commander , Prater Charles John Yigne , visited this Encampment , and installed the E . C . for the ensuing year , Sir Knight Eichard Hare , who , having . appointed Praters Hannam and Beassant his 1 st and 2 nd Captains , returned thanks in a very feeling manner , and assured the members that no exertion should be wanting on his part to support a & nd carry out the correct and efficient working for which this Encampment has been so long and so justly celebrated .

Erratum . —The Grand Conclave meets on Priday , the 8 th of May , instead of Tuesday , the 12 th , mentioned on page 323 , in our April number .

Mark Masonry

MAEK MAS 0 HU 1

Bolton . — £ t John ' s Lodge ( No . 2 ) . —A Meeting of Emergency of this flourishing Lodge was held on Thursday , the 23 rd April , at the Commercial Hotel , Bolton , Bro . G . P . Broekhank , B . W . M ., in the chair . The following Brethren were duly advanced to the Degree of Mark Master , viz .: —Bros . John Lord Howard , Prov . J . G . D . for Cheshire ; William Bulley , P . M . Lodge No . 782 ; John Parry Piatt , W . M . Lodge No . 782 ; Samuel Moss , P . Prov . J . G . W . for Cheshire and Gloucester ; Charles N . Marshall , S . W . Lodge No . 702 ; E . G . Willoughby , P . Prov . G . J . D .

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