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Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

DEVONSHIRE . EAST STOREHOUSE . — Chapter Fortitude ( No . 105 ) . — This chapter met at tbe Prince George Hotel , on Wednesday , the 30 th ult ., K . Comps . Samuel Jew , P . G . J ., as M . E . Z . ; Richard Rodda , P . Prov . G . J ., as If . ; William Chapman , P . G . Dir . of Cers ., as J . ; James Rowe , P . Z ., P . Prov . P . Soj ., Treas . ; John RogersP . Z . ProvAssistJanitorIsaacWattsPProvG

, , . . ; . , . . . Treas . ; Comps . B . Stoneman , as E . ; II . Kent , as N . ; Thomas Ash , P . S . ; and a large number of the members , together with many distinguished companions , comprising E . Comps . Jenkin Thomas , P . Z . ; Hy . Maynard , P . Z . ; John Dupre , P . G . Prin . Soj ., Chapter 70 ; and Comp . Wm . Hill , the last of whom was proposed as a joining member . The chapter being opened in due formand the minutes of the former meeting read

, and confirmed , three candidates , Bros . George Hillson , Edward Ash , and Wm . Hicks , all of Lodge Fortitude ( No . 105 ) , were duly balloted for , and having been accepted , and signed the required declaration , were admitted , and tbe rites of this supreme degree masterly and correctly administered by E . Comp . Isaac Watts , who performed the ceremony by desire of the M . E . Z . E . Comps . Jenkin Thomas , and Henry Maynard , P . Z . 's ,

were proposed as honorary members , m compliment for the zeal and assistance they have always manifested for the chapter when called upon to occupy any of the vacant chairs . The proposition was received with acclamation by all present . The arrangement and appearance of the chapter was the admiration of all , the splendid new robes of the . Principals being worn on this occasion ; indeed , but few trifling additions are now required to render this one of the most elegant chapters

in the province . MORICE TOWN , DEVONI-ORT . — St . Aubyn Chapter ( No . 954 ) . —A convocation ^ this chapter was held on Friday , the 9 th inst . Three brethren of St . Aubyn Lodge were after the usual ballot exalted to this supreme degree . The ceremonial was performed by the Z . of the Chapter , E . Comp . Metham , ably assisted by E . Comps . Chappie and Kenteach performing tbe part of the

, ceremonial allotted to him with considerable ability . During the evening no less than nine Past Principals were present , an occurrence so rave in the neighbourhood as to be worthy of record . At tbe festive board each visiting companion expressed himself highly pleased at the visit , and the whole united in complimenting the Chapter on tbe efficiency of tbe officers and the faultless working of the degree .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

GRAND CONCLAVE . The half-yearly meeting of Grand Conclave took place in the hall of the Masonic Union Company , 14 , Bedford-row , on Friday , December the 9 th , at three o'clock . The following Grand , Past Grand , Officers and Knights Companions were present : —Sir Knt . Stuart , M . E . and S . G . M . ; Burchell Heme ,

D . Prov . G . Com . Herts , and P . 1 G . Capt . ; Lieut .-Colonel H . Clerk , Kemys Tynte , P . E . C , D . Prov . G . Com . Kent , and P . G . Sub-Prior ; Dr . J . S . Tulloch , Observance , P . 1 G . Capt . ; Major Bu . iney , Temple Cressiijg , P . G . Capt . ; Dr . George Harcourt , Prov . G . Com . Surrey ; E . Pierpoiut , Jacques de Molay , 2 G Capt . of Lines ; Chas . J . Vigne , Prov . G . Com . Dorset ; Captain

N . G . Philips , Kemys Tynte , G . Sub-Prior ; C . I . Bannister , Tacque 3 de Molay , P . 1 G . Capt . ; J . Barker , Kent , P . 1 G . Capt . ; Rev . Dr . Senior , Prince Frederick , P . G . Almoner ; M . II . Shuttleworth , G . V . C . ; XV . Blenkin , Harcourt , P . G . Chamberlain ; F . Binckes , Mount Calvary , Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . ; W . ¦ Pans , Mount Calvary , G . Banner Bearer ; T . " MillsLoyal

, Brunswick , 3 rd Grand Standard Bearer ; J . II . Law , Observance , G . Chancellor ; 0 . Swan , Mount Calvary , P . Assist . G . Dir . ol ' C ' ers . ; G . Lambert , Stuart , 1 G . Aide-de-Camp ; J . II . Cox , William Stuart , 2 G . Standard Bearer ; Capt . Barlow , United , P . 1 G , Aide-de-Camp ; C . W . Griffiths , St . Amand ' s , 1 G . Expert ; Walter

Lean , Mount Calvary , 2 G . Herald ; H .- J . Thompson , Mount Calvary , 1 G . Herald ; Colonel Goddard , St . George's , 1 G . Capt . ; Capt . Miller Layton , Stuart , 2 G . Capt . ; Rev . J . Huyshe , Prov . G . Com . Djvon and Cornwall ; Rev . C . R . Davy , Bladud , P . G . P . ; R . W . Falconer , Jil . D ., Bladud , D . Prov . G . Com . Somerset ; XV . 0 . Thompson , Cocur de Lion , P . G . Provost ;

II , Spratt , Observance , P . 1 G . Capt . ; R . Spencer , St . George's , P . G . Banner-bearer ; J . XV . Figg , Kemys Tynte , P . G . Bannerbearer ; Capt . Boyle , P . G . Sub-Prior ; Rev . J . Thomas , Baldwin , as Grand Prelate ; R . R . Rodd , Loyal Brunswick , P . G . S . B . and Matthew Cooke , G . Organist . The following Sir Knts . were also present : —Colonel Median , Royal Naval ; S . Brizzi ,

Loyal Brunswick ; J . Le Neven , St . George ' s ; Charles Goolden , Faith and Fidelity ; E . C . Still well , Mount Calvary ; Fitzroy Somerset , Calfe ; Rev . R . XV . Thomas , Baldwin , Prov . G . Prel . Bristol ; F . King , Bladud ; G . T . Davis , Observance ; J . Stohwasscr , Mount Calvary ; W . Smith , St . George's ; Brackstone Baker , Faith and Fidelity ; C . Horsley , Stuart ; G . E .

Worley , Faith and Fidelity ; J . C . Sharp , Observance , besides several others whose names we could not ascertain . The business was chiefly confined to the subject of costume and tbe revision of the statutes . The statutes now describe tbe former to be a cloak , baklrick , sword , and jewel ; and there they leave the matter , thus getting rid of aprons , tunics , and

all other portions of dress either new or old , recognised or unrecognised . The adoption of this led to some discussion , in which Sir Knts . Binckes , Meymott , Ilnyslie , Barker , Barney , Spratt , Thomas , and Tomkins , took part , and was , on division ^ carried by thirty-seven against seven . The thanks of tbe Grand

Conclave were voted to the Grand Chancellor and Captain Boyle for the attention to the appeal case of Sir Knt . Cameron . Col . Clerk moved that the statutes , as revised and settled , be forthwith printed under Sir Knt . Meymott's supervision , which was agreed to . Sir Knt . Meymott moved that tbe G . Treasurer be directed to pay to the Masonic Union Company £ 100 for twenty paid-up shares , and observed that the Conclave were

only tenants , paying £ 35 , and had no further interest in the company . This led to a discussion , iu which Sir Knt . Tomkins remarked that they could well afford it , but must remember they were not a chartered body , and could not become traders , or bo identified with the company . Sir Knt . Huyshe followed on tbe same side , and advocated a gift of £ 100 instead . Sir

Knt . Meymott withdrew his motion , and altered it to a donation of £ 100 ; upon which Sir Knt . Capt . Boyle protested against its adoption , coupled , or uncoupled , with any condition . It was , after further discussion , put to the vote , and the numbers stood as 32 for taking shares , and 27 for making the sum a donation . The shares being carried , they were ordered to be

taken in the name of the G . Treasurer , Sir Knt . Tomkius . Sir Knts . G . Harcourt , M . D ., and the Rev . Dr . Senior were installed as Provincial Grand Commanders , the former for Surrey , and the latter for North and East Yorkshire . The alms were collected , amounting to upwards of six pounds . The petitions of Sir Knts . Thomas Vesper and Philpott were read , and five

pounds were voted to the former , and three pounds to the latter . After which tbe Conclave was closed , and the Sir Knights adjourned to the banquet , at which the usual toasts were given and speeches made .

DEVONSHIRE . DEVONPOET . —Royal Sussex Encampment . —This encampment , lor a long period in a dormant state , has ( by permission ) been removed to a more fruitful soil , viz ., from Tiverton to Devonport . A meeting for the dispatch of business was held at the Fidelity Lodge-room , Devonport , on the evening of Thursday , the 8 th inst ., presided over by Sir Knight Dr . Dowse , P . E . C ,

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GRAND LODGE. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ITALY. Article 2
ANTI-MASONRY. Article 3
VENTILATION. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
Untitled Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
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PROVINCIAL. Article 14
Untitled Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
INDIA. Article 17
Obituary. Article 17
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 22
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Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

DEVONSHIRE . EAST STOREHOUSE . — Chapter Fortitude ( No . 105 ) . — This chapter met at tbe Prince George Hotel , on Wednesday , the 30 th ult ., K . Comps . Samuel Jew , P . G . J ., as M . E . Z . ; Richard Rodda , P . Prov . G . J ., as If . ; William Chapman , P . G . Dir . of Cers ., as J . ; James Rowe , P . Z ., P . Prov . P . Soj ., Treas . ; John RogersP . Z . ProvAssistJanitorIsaacWattsPProvG

, , . . ; . , . . . Treas . ; Comps . B . Stoneman , as E . ; II . Kent , as N . ; Thomas Ash , P . S . ; and a large number of the members , together with many distinguished companions , comprising E . Comps . Jenkin Thomas , P . Z . ; Hy . Maynard , P . Z . ; John Dupre , P . G . Prin . Soj ., Chapter 70 ; and Comp . Wm . Hill , the last of whom was proposed as a joining member . The chapter being opened in due formand the minutes of the former meeting read

, and confirmed , three candidates , Bros . George Hillson , Edward Ash , and Wm . Hicks , all of Lodge Fortitude ( No . 105 ) , were duly balloted for , and having been accepted , and signed the required declaration , were admitted , and tbe rites of this supreme degree masterly and correctly administered by E . Comp . Isaac Watts , who performed the ceremony by desire of the M . E . Z . E . Comps . Jenkin Thomas , and Henry Maynard , P . Z . 's ,

were proposed as honorary members , m compliment for the zeal and assistance they have always manifested for the chapter when called upon to occupy any of the vacant chairs . The proposition was received with acclamation by all present . The arrangement and appearance of the chapter was the admiration of all , the splendid new robes of the . Principals being worn on this occasion ; indeed , but few trifling additions are now required to render this one of the most elegant chapters

in the province . MORICE TOWN , DEVONI-ORT . — St . Aubyn Chapter ( No . 954 ) . —A convocation ^ this chapter was held on Friday , the 9 th inst . Three brethren of St . Aubyn Lodge were after the usual ballot exalted to this supreme degree . The ceremonial was performed by the Z . of the Chapter , E . Comp . Metham , ably assisted by E . Comps . Chappie and Kenteach performing tbe part of the

, ceremonial allotted to him with considerable ability . During the evening no less than nine Past Principals were present , an occurrence so rave in the neighbourhood as to be worthy of record . At tbe festive board each visiting companion expressed himself highly pleased at the visit , and the whole united in complimenting the Chapter on tbe efficiency of tbe officers and the faultless working of the degree .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

GRAND CONCLAVE . The half-yearly meeting of Grand Conclave took place in the hall of the Masonic Union Company , 14 , Bedford-row , on Friday , December the 9 th , at three o'clock . The following Grand , Past Grand , Officers and Knights Companions were present : —Sir Knt . Stuart , M . E . and S . G . M . ; Burchell Heme ,

D . Prov . G . Com . Herts , and P . 1 G . Capt . ; Lieut .-Colonel H . Clerk , Kemys Tynte , P . E . C , D . Prov . G . Com . Kent , and P . G . Sub-Prior ; Dr . J . S . Tulloch , Observance , P . 1 G . Capt . ; Major Bu . iney , Temple Cressiijg , P . G . Capt . ; Dr . George Harcourt , Prov . G . Com . Surrey ; E . Pierpoiut , Jacques de Molay , 2 G Capt . of Lines ; Chas . J . Vigne , Prov . G . Com . Dorset ; Captain

N . G . Philips , Kemys Tynte , G . Sub-Prior ; C . I . Bannister , Tacque 3 de Molay , P . 1 G . Capt . ; J . Barker , Kent , P . 1 G . Capt . ; Rev . Dr . Senior , Prince Frederick , P . G . Almoner ; M . II . Shuttleworth , G . V . C . ; XV . Blenkin , Harcourt , P . G . Chamberlain ; F . Binckes , Mount Calvary , Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . ; W . ¦ Pans , Mount Calvary , G . Banner Bearer ; T . " MillsLoyal

, Brunswick , 3 rd Grand Standard Bearer ; J . II . Law , Observance , G . Chancellor ; 0 . Swan , Mount Calvary , P . Assist . G . Dir . ol ' C ' ers . ; G . Lambert , Stuart , 1 G . Aide-de-Camp ; J . II . Cox , William Stuart , 2 G . Standard Bearer ; Capt . Barlow , United , P . 1 G , Aide-de-Camp ; C . W . Griffiths , St . Amand ' s , 1 G . Expert ; Walter

Lean , Mount Calvary , 2 G . Herald ; H .- J . Thompson , Mount Calvary , 1 G . Herald ; Colonel Goddard , St . George's , 1 G . Capt . ; Capt . Miller Layton , Stuart , 2 G . Capt . ; Rev . J . Huyshe , Prov . G . Com . Djvon and Cornwall ; Rev . C . R . Davy , Bladud , P . G . P . ; R . W . Falconer , Jil . D ., Bladud , D . Prov . G . Com . Somerset ; XV . 0 . Thompson , Cocur de Lion , P . G . Provost ;

II , Spratt , Observance , P . 1 G . Capt . ; R . Spencer , St . George's , P . G . Banner-bearer ; J . XV . Figg , Kemys Tynte , P . G . Bannerbearer ; Capt . Boyle , P . G . Sub-Prior ; Rev . J . Thomas , Baldwin , as Grand Prelate ; R . R . Rodd , Loyal Brunswick , P . G . S . B . and Matthew Cooke , G . Organist . The following Sir Knts . were also present : —Colonel Median , Royal Naval ; S . Brizzi ,

Loyal Brunswick ; J . Le Neven , St . George ' s ; Charles Goolden , Faith and Fidelity ; E . C . Still well , Mount Calvary ; Fitzroy Somerset , Calfe ; Rev . R . XV . Thomas , Baldwin , Prov . G . Prel . Bristol ; F . King , Bladud ; G . T . Davis , Observance ; J . Stohwasscr , Mount Calvary ; W . Smith , St . George's ; Brackstone Baker , Faith and Fidelity ; C . Horsley , Stuart ; G . E .

Worley , Faith and Fidelity ; J . C . Sharp , Observance , besides several others whose names we could not ascertain . The business was chiefly confined to the subject of costume and tbe revision of the statutes . The statutes now describe tbe former to be a cloak , baklrick , sword , and jewel ; and there they leave the matter , thus getting rid of aprons , tunics , and

all other portions of dress either new or old , recognised or unrecognised . The adoption of this led to some discussion , in which Sir Knts . Binckes , Meymott , Ilnyslie , Barker , Barney , Spratt , Thomas , and Tomkins , took part , and was , on division ^ carried by thirty-seven against seven . The thanks of tbe Grand

Conclave were voted to the Grand Chancellor and Captain Boyle for the attention to the appeal case of Sir Knt . Cameron . Col . Clerk moved that the statutes , as revised and settled , be forthwith printed under Sir Knt . Meymott's supervision , which was agreed to . Sir Knt . Meymott moved that tbe G . Treasurer be directed to pay to the Masonic Union Company £ 100 for twenty paid-up shares , and observed that the Conclave were

only tenants , paying £ 35 , and had no further interest in the company . This led to a discussion , iu which Sir Knt . Tomkins remarked that they could well afford it , but must remember they were not a chartered body , and could not become traders , or bo identified with the company . Sir Knt . Huyshe followed on tbe same side , and advocated a gift of £ 100 instead . Sir

Knt . Meymott withdrew his motion , and altered it to a donation of £ 100 ; upon which Sir Knt . Capt . Boyle protested against its adoption , coupled , or uncoupled , with any condition . It was , after further discussion , put to the vote , and the numbers stood as 32 for taking shares , and 27 for making the sum a donation . The shares being carried , they were ordered to be

taken in the name of the G . Treasurer , Sir Knt . Tomkius . Sir Knts . G . Harcourt , M . D ., and the Rev . Dr . Senior were installed as Provincial Grand Commanders , the former for Surrey , and the latter for North and East Yorkshire . The alms were collected , amounting to upwards of six pounds . The petitions of Sir Knts . Thomas Vesper and Philpott were read , and five

pounds were voted to the former , and three pounds to the latter . After which tbe Conclave was closed , and the Sir Knights adjourned to the banquet , at which the usual toasts were given and speeches made .

DEVONSHIRE . DEVONPOET . —Royal Sussex Encampment . —This encampment , lor a long period in a dormant state , has ( by permission ) been removed to a more fruitful soil , viz ., from Tiverton to Devonport . A meeting for the dispatch of business was held at the Fidelity Lodge-room , Devonport , on the evening of Thursday , the 8 th inst ., presided over by Sir Knight Dr . Dowse , P . E . C ,

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