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Royal Aech.

of Masonic business the Companions banqueted together , and spent a most agreeable evening , to which the harmony of Comps . Taylor , Webber , Gurton , and Miehalski materially contributed . Comp . Rogers was the only visitor present .

PROVINCIAL CHAPTERS .

Caedief , South Wales . —Saint John ' s Chapter ( No . 43 . )—We are glad to find that this Chapter , which has recently been attached to the Glamorgan Lodge , No . 43 , is progressing favourably . On Monday , the 6 th October , 1856 , the Chapter held its first meeting , after a recess during tbe summer months . The chairs of the three principals were filled by M . E . C . R . F . Langley , asZ ., Thomas Hodge , as H ., and Samuel Lowder , as J " . Two active and painstaking members

of the Glamorgan Lodge having been ballotted for and accepted , were dtyy exalted to the Sublime Begree of R . A . Masons . The ceremony was well and impressively worked by tbe M . E . Z ., with the able assistance of the other principals and the officers of the Chapter . The arduous duties of P . S . were very efficiently performed by Comp . Joseph Johnson , P . S ., assisted by Comps . James Pride , A . S ., and Thomas G . South , A . S .

Gateshead , Dueham . —Chapter de Burgh ( No . 614 ) . —This Chapter met for the installation of the Principals on the 21 st of October . The Chapter being opened , Ex . Comp . E . D . Davies , Z ., announced that the Ex . Comp . R . B . Ridley , theM . E . Z . elect , was suffering severe indisposition , and hence was unable to be present on that occasion , and being already a P . Z . could be installed at a future opportunity . TheM . E . Z . then installed in due form Ex . Comps . B . L . Munro , H . ; and P . PI . Woolley , J . ; and the other Officers were afterwards

duly invested , viz . F . P . Jones , Treas . ; W . Morrow , E . ; Anthony Clapliam , N . ; W . E . Franklin , P . S . ; Dohson and Gillespie , As . S . ; Alex . Dickson , Jan . There were present on this occasion the following : —Ex . Comps . F . P . Jonn , P . Z ., No . 614 ; John Barker , P . Z ., No . 24 ; G . B . Birkenshaw , No . 586 , and other Comps . After the ceremonies of the day the Companions partook of an excellent banquet , prepared for them by Bro . Charles Brinton , of the Black Bull , and spent an evening in a way agreeable and befitting Companions of the Royal Degree , separating at an early hour .

Maiostone , Kent . —Belvidere Chapter ( No . 741 ) . —A consecration of a new Chapter , under this title , took place in the large assembly-room at the Star Hotel , on Wednesday the 22 nd October . The proceedings were commenced at twelve o ' clock , Comps . Savage , acting as Z . ; Ashley ( P . D . Prov . G . M . ) as H . ; Keddel as J . ; and 0 . Isaacs as P . S . The new charter having been read , Comp . Savage very impressively performed the ceremony of consecration . The great body of the Companions having retired , Comps . Whitaker was installed as Z . ; Pike as H ., and Cruttenden as J . ; tbe installation being performed by Comps . Savage and

Keddel . There were present in the convocation of principals : —Comps . Ashley , P . Z ., No . 20 ; Saunders , P . G ., No . 20 ; Jones , P . Z ., No . 20 ; Hallowes , P . Z ., No . 235 ; Boyes , E . Z ., No . 149 ; Keddel , P . Z ., No . 184 ; and Savage , P . Z ., No . 7 . The following were the other officers appointed : —Comps . Sargeant , N . ; Cooke ( W . M ., No . 741 ) , E ; John Cruttciideii , P . S . ; and Pearson and Day , Assist . Soj . : Comps . F . Barrow , Campbell , R Muruss , and C . J . Cooke , were unanimously elected joining members . No less than thirteen candidates were exalted , viz .: — Bros . Sargeant , P . M ., No . 741 ; Cruttenden , jun ., P . M .,

No . 741 ; Pearson , P . M ., No . 741 ; Day , P . M ., No . 741 ; Orford , J . W ., No . 741 ; II . Sinithernian , jun . ; Allison ; Clifford ; Bartlett ; Ilartmip ; Day , Bi chard , jun . ; Grundy ; Briggs . Thus it will be seen several of the new Companions were invested with the regalia of office immediately after their exaltation . At the conclusion of the business , a cordial vote of thanks was given to Comps . Ashley , Savage , Keddel , and C . Isaacs , for their valuable services during the day . We should be doing an injustice to the Second and Third Principals if we did not congratulate them upon the correct manner in which they delivered their charges vol .. ii . 5 Tj

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-11-01, Page 73” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01111856/page/73/.
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MASONIC PHILOSOPHY. Article 1
« THINGS NOT GENERALLY KNOWN."* Article 6
LINES TO A NEWLY-INITIATED BROTHER. Article 11
PENCILLINGS EROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OE A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 12
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 20
ANNIVERSARY OF A LODGE. Article 22
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 36
METE0P0LITAN. Article 50
PROVINCIAL. Article 54
ROYAL ARCH. Article 72
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED KITE. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 74
MAKE MASONRY. Article 75
SCOTLAND. Article 75
COLONIAL. Article 77
INDIA. Article 79
AMERICA. Article 80
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR OCTOBER. Article 82
OBITUARY. Article 83
NOTICE. Article 84
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Royal Aech.

of Masonic business the Companions banqueted together , and spent a most agreeable evening , to which the harmony of Comps . Taylor , Webber , Gurton , and Miehalski materially contributed . Comp . Rogers was the only visitor present .

PROVINCIAL CHAPTERS .

Caedief , South Wales . —Saint John ' s Chapter ( No . 43 . )—We are glad to find that this Chapter , which has recently been attached to the Glamorgan Lodge , No . 43 , is progressing favourably . On Monday , the 6 th October , 1856 , the Chapter held its first meeting , after a recess during tbe summer months . The chairs of the three principals were filled by M . E . C . R . F . Langley , asZ ., Thomas Hodge , as H ., and Samuel Lowder , as J " . Two active and painstaking members

of the Glamorgan Lodge having been ballotted for and accepted , were dtyy exalted to the Sublime Begree of R . A . Masons . The ceremony was well and impressively worked by tbe M . E . Z ., with the able assistance of the other principals and the officers of the Chapter . The arduous duties of P . S . were very efficiently performed by Comp . Joseph Johnson , P . S ., assisted by Comps . James Pride , A . S ., and Thomas G . South , A . S .

Gateshead , Dueham . —Chapter de Burgh ( No . 614 ) . —This Chapter met for the installation of the Principals on the 21 st of October . The Chapter being opened , Ex . Comp . E . D . Davies , Z ., announced that the Ex . Comp . R . B . Ridley , theM . E . Z . elect , was suffering severe indisposition , and hence was unable to be present on that occasion , and being already a P . Z . could be installed at a future opportunity . TheM . E . Z . then installed in due form Ex . Comps . B . L . Munro , H . ; and P . PI . Woolley , J . ; and the other Officers were afterwards

duly invested , viz . F . P . Jones , Treas . ; W . Morrow , E . ; Anthony Clapliam , N . ; W . E . Franklin , P . S . ; Dohson and Gillespie , As . S . ; Alex . Dickson , Jan . There were present on this occasion the following : —Ex . Comps . F . P . Jonn , P . Z ., No . 614 ; John Barker , P . Z ., No . 24 ; G . B . Birkenshaw , No . 586 , and other Comps . After the ceremonies of the day the Companions partook of an excellent banquet , prepared for them by Bro . Charles Brinton , of the Black Bull , and spent an evening in a way agreeable and befitting Companions of the Royal Degree , separating at an early hour .

Maiostone , Kent . —Belvidere Chapter ( No . 741 ) . —A consecration of a new Chapter , under this title , took place in the large assembly-room at the Star Hotel , on Wednesday the 22 nd October . The proceedings were commenced at twelve o ' clock , Comps . Savage , acting as Z . ; Ashley ( P . D . Prov . G . M . ) as H . ; Keddel as J . ; and 0 . Isaacs as P . S . The new charter having been read , Comp . Savage very impressively performed the ceremony of consecration . The great body of the Companions having retired , Comps . Whitaker was installed as Z . ; Pike as H ., and Cruttenden as J . ; tbe installation being performed by Comps . Savage and

Keddel . There were present in the convocation of principals : —Comps . Ashley , P . Z ., No . 20 ; Saunders , P . G ., No . 20 ; Jones , P . Z ., No . 20 ; Hallowes , P . Z ., No . 235 ; Boyes , E . Z ., No . 149 ; Keddel , P . Z ., No . 184 ; and Savage , P . Z ., No . 7 . The following were the other officers appointed : —Comps . Sargeant , N . ; Cooke ( W . M ., No . 741 ) , E ; John Cruttciideii , P . S . ; and Pearson and Day , Assist . Soj . : Comps . F . Barrow , Campbell , R Muruss , and C . J . Cooke , were unanimously elected joining members . No less than thirteen candidates were exalted , viz .: — Bros . Sargeant , P . M ., No . 741 ; Cruttenden , jun ., P . M .,

No . 741 ; Pearson , P . M ., No . 741 ; Day , P . M ., No . 741 ; Orford , J . W ., No . 741 ; II . Sinithernian , jun . ; Allison ; Clifford ; Bartlett ; Ilartmip ; Day , Bi chard , jun . ; Grundy ; Briggs . Thus it will be seen several of the new Companions were invested with the regalia of office immediately after their exaltation . At the conclusion of the business , a cordial vote of thanks was given to Comps . Ashley , Savage , Keddel , and C . Isaacs , for their valuable services during the day . We should be doing an injustice to the Second and Third Principals if we did not congratulate them upon the correct manner in which they delivered their charges vol .. ii . 5 Tj

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