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Royal Arch.
then appointed his officers , and after several exaltations the . Companions adjourned to a sumptuous banquet and the evening was spent in that love and harmony so characteristic of the Craft . ' '
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
PROVINCIAL ENCAMPMENT . XAXcnEsTER .-J ' erusalem Encampment—k meeting of this well conducted Encampment , one of the , oldest working under the Grand Conclave o Engtod id AA ales , . he Avarrant having been granted by Grand Aiaster Dtmkeriey , ivas held at the 3 hwon . o Room , Ci-oss-strcet , on Tuesday , March 1 st , fov the pvivpcToi rnstX g the EC . elect and other business . After tho confirmation of the minutes of the to
K &^ O ^ W ^ ^ T Wright ' ^ 3 Sir Knt P ' ffi , ; I ' ° f the AVl Uam de k More > Krat G - St ««^ ''d Bearer , and Prov & Ho ,, p . taller as his successor iu office , who appointed the folloAving Knights as his UbrTl ^ i ^ ^ Ubrey , 1 st Capt John Smith , 2 nd Capt . ; John Yarker ( rem whiter !) Recr Joseph Lancaster Hine , Prov . Second Grand Herald ( previousl y eSTmsAV Romaine CallenderEC of the William de la '
, . Slow , First Grand Heraid and Prov ( r . Almoner , . Expert : Joseph Bowker and Wm V-m- *! ,-,. p , - "'™ f lar - Second Standard Beavers ; John Cfc A hnTer-W ^ Le-itW ^; ^ 1 ™* John Merrill , and Henry Hargreave , ^ etllds ! IJ ^ ^ ft mcSeri of ^ oregomg officers , we doubt not this Encampment will maintain thXl cha " ^A^tSSS^AS£2ffiS
Encampment meet on the second Friday in the months of Mwh T „ , ™ SS5SSaiS?S ot the cross , ,-, „ d at no distant period rival its pristine lust , T ' h " b < Umel
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
EDINBURGH . OPK . N ' IXG OP THIS XEW J 1 AS 0 XIC HALL Athole , Grand Master of Scotland ^^ 1 ' ¦ ' " * gl'ace tho Dul" - ^ absence of Henry Inglis , E ^ GSW anef WC 'T ^ l ^ ™ * There were present resentativesfroI ' i '' ™\ JGAV
r ^ , , T ^' i » ™™ , ... and provincial Lodges , numbering in ail cvboii S , u d d £ ^ ropolitan The hall , ivhich occupies the area extending u 7 . ' itase-street-hme , is ; l KpaciolIS aUfi , LtS , t f T !"" « ° i'ge-stvcet to five feetlong / thirty-sk feet wde and -i f 'i ? ' ^ " * ' "l nwds "f seventyiloor to the ° top of th aXdda , ^ ^ ? gl , t ot *^ y * thiW feet froin 4 Ionian temple . The ceiling « "hkuf in th * Tl lh , st ** ' Ie of ¦"' supported by broad fluted " ioni J ^ m ^ rotm W , ^ l ^ ^ mounted b y an e ,, a „ Mi , the kze ' of Sf Ht ^/ f Cu
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Royal Arch.
then appointed his officers , and after several exaltations the . Companions adjourned to a sumptuous banquet and the evening was spent in that love and harmony so characteristic of the Craft . ' '
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
PROVINCIAL ENCAMPMENT . XAXcnEsTER .-J ' erusalem Encampment—k meeting of this well conducted Encampment , one of the , oldest working under the Grand Conclave o Engtod id AA ales , . he Avarrant having been granted by Grand Aiaster Dtmkeriey , ivas held at the 3 hwon . o Room , Ci-oss-strcet , on Tuesday , March 1 st , fov the pvivpcToi rnstX g the EC . elect and other business . After tho confirmation of the minutes of the to
K &^ O ^ W ^ ^ T Wright ' ^ 3 Sir Knt P ' ffi , ; I ' ° f the AVl Uam de k More > Krat G - St ««^ ''d Bearer , and Prov & Ho ,, p . taller as his successor iu office , who appointed the folloAving Knights as his UbrTl ^ i ^ ^ Ubrey , 1 st Capt John Smith , 2 nd Capt . ; John Yarker ( rem whiter !) Recr Joseph Lancaster Hine , Prov . Second Grand Herald ( previousl y eSTmsAV Romaine CallenderEC of the William de la '
, . Slow , First Grand Heraid and Prov ( r . Almoner , . Expert : Joseph Bowker and Wm V-m- *! ,-,. p , - "'™ f lar - Second Standard Beavers ; John Cfc A hnTer-W ^ Le-itW ^; ^ 1 ™* John Merrill , and Henry Hargreave , ^ etllds ! IJ ^ ^ ft mcSeri of ^ oregomg officers , we doubt not this Encampment will maintain thXl cha " ^A^tSSS^AS£2ffiS
Encampment meet on the second Friday in the months of Mwh T „ , ™ SS5SSaiS?S ot the cross , ,-, „ d at no distant period rival its pristine lust , T ' h " b < Umel
Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
EDINBURGH . OPK . N ' IXG OP THIS XEW J 1 AS 0 XIC HALL Athole , Grand Master of Scotland ^^ 1 ' ¦ ' " * gl'ace tho Dul" - ^ absence of Henry Inglis , E ^ GSW anef WC 'T ^ l ^ ™ * There were present resentativesfroI ' i '' ™\ JGAV
r ^ , , T ^' i » ™™ , ... and provincial Lodges , numbering in ail cvboii S , u d d £ ^ ropolitan The hall , ivhich occupies the area extending u 7 . ' itase-street-hme , is ; l KpaciolIS aUfi , LtS , t f T !"" « ° i'ge-stvcet to five feetlong / thirty-sk feet wde and -i f 'i ? ' ^ " * ' "l nwds "f seventyiloor to the ° top of th aXdda , ^ ^ ? gl , t ot *^ y * thiW feet froin 4 Ionian temple . The ceiling « "hkuf in th * Tl lh , st ** ' Ie of ¦"' supported by broad fluted " ioni J ^ m ^ rotm W , ^ l ^ ^ mounted b y an e ,, a „ Mi , the kze ' of Sf Ht ^/ f Cu