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Royal Aech.

or the E . Z ., for his valuable qualities as presiding officer of the Chapter . In the evening , between thirty and forty Companions dined together , and various toasts were drunk , onelbeing dedicated to the success of the Freemasons' Magazine : Comp , PL G-. Warren , Z ., of No . 778 , returned thanks ; urged upon the Companions the necessity which existed for the taking of greater interest in the proceedings of Grand Lodge than had too long heen the case , and expressed his gratitude to the Comps . and Brethren of Maidstone for the interest they had

displayed and the steps they had taken to promote the success of the Freemasons ' Magazine . Bro . Savage returned thanks for his health being drunk in acknowledgment of his services in consecrating the Chapter , and installing the Principals , and expressed the great pleasure he had at being promoted on so auspicious an occasion as the opening of the Belvedere Chapter , —he having watched with great interest the growth of the Lodge , the W . Ms , of which it had been his good fortune to instal for the last twelve years . The establishment of the Chapter is mainly due to the exertions of Comp . Cooke , the highly popular W . M . of No . 741 .

The Ancient And Accepted Kite.

THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED KITE .

The Supreme Crand Council of the Ancient and Accepted Bite of the 33 rd Degree , met on the 14 th October , when all the members were present except the Illustrious Bro . Colonel 0 . Vernon , who , we regret to state , was unable to reach England in time , having been detained on the Continent by severe indisposition . The Illustrious Bro . H . C . Vernon , Prov . CM . of Worcester , was received into the 31 st Degree . A Grand Chapter of Knights , K . H ., 30 th Degree , was held in the afternoon , when the following candidates were admitted to that Degree in ancient and solemn form : —Bros . Montagu , W . Wentworth Bowyer , Stone ,

Edwards , Foster , and Pullen . Twenty-two members of the K . H . Chapter afterwards partook of the usual banquet , at which the Illustrious G . I . Gr . Bro . Cox , 33 rd Degree , presided .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

STAF ^ oJibfiiriilE , NEWCA . m'Jj ' E-vmmn-LY ^ E . —Godefroi de Bouillon Encampment . —A . meeting of this Encampment was held at Stoke-upon-Trent , on Friday , the 10 th OcL , when Sir Knt . Richard Stone was installed Eminent Commander for the ensuing year ; and Sir Knts . George Baker and Charles Thomas Davenport were appointed lat and 2 nd Captains of Columns . The ceremony of installation was performed by P . E . O . Thomas Ward , and the Sir Knights afterwards partook of a banquet , at tho Wheatsheaf Inn . A resolution was unanimously passed at the Encampment ( pursuant to previous notice ) , to change the present days of meeting to the Friday after the first Thursday in the months of February , June , and October .

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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.

or the E . Z ., for his valuable qualities as presiding officer of the Chapter . In the evening , between thirty and forty Companions dined together , and various toasts were drunk , onelbeing dedicated to the success of the Freemasons' Magazine : Comp , PL G-. Warren , Z ., of No . 778 , returned thanks ; urged upon the Companions the necessity which existed for the taking of greater interest in the proceedings of Grand Lodge than had too long heen the case , and expressed his gratitude to the Comps . and Brethren of Maidstone for the interest they had

displayed and the steps they had taken to promote the success of the Freemasons ' Magazine . Bro . Savage returned thanks for his health being drunk in acknowledgment of his services in consecrating the Chapter , and installing the Principals , and expressed the great pleasure he had at being promoted on so auspicious an occasion as the opening of the Belvedere Chapter , —he having watched with great interest the growth of the Lodge , the W . Ms , of which it had been his good fortune to instal for the last twelve years . The establishment of the Chapter is mainly due to the exertions of Comp . Cooke , the highly popular W . M . of No . 741 .

The Ancient And Accepted Kite.

THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED KITE .

The Supreme Crand Council of the Ancient and Accepted Bite of the 33 rd Degree , met on the 14 th October , when all the members were present except the Illustrious Bro . Colonel 0 . Vernon , who , we regret to state , was unable to reach England in time , having been detained on the Continent by severe indisposition . The Illustrious Bro . H . C . Vernon , Prov . CM . of Worcester , was received into the 31 st Degree . A Grand Chapter of Knights , K . H ., 30 th Degree , was held in the afternoon , when the following candidates were admitted to that Degree in ancient and solemn form : —Bros . Montagu , W . Wentworth Bowyer , Stone ,

Edwards , Foster , and Pullen . Twenty-two members of the K . H . Chapter afterwards partook of the usual banquet , at which the Illustrious G . I . Gr . Bro . Cox , 33 rd Degree , presided .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

STAF ^ oJibfiiriilE , NEWCA . m'Jj ' E-vmmn-LY ^ E . —Godefroi de Bouillon Encampment . —A . meeting of this Encampment was held at Stoke-upon-Trent , on Friday , the 10 th OcL , when Sir Knt . Richard Stone was installed Eminent Commander for the ensuing year ; and Sir Knts . George Baker and Charles Thomas Davenport were appointed lat and 2 nd Captains of Columns . The ceremony of installation was performed by P . E . O . Thomas Ward , and the Sir Knights afterwards partook of a banquet , at tho Wheatsheaf Inn . A resolution was unanimously passed at the Encampment ( pursuant to previous notice ) , to change the present days of meeting to the Friday after the first Thursday in the months of February , June , and October .

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