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Eoyai Arch.
Bro . of Lodge , No . 436 , was exalted to this Sublime Degree by Comp . Bedick , most ably assisted by Comp . Dawson of Chapter , No . 268 . The Chapter was visited by Comp . Dr . Sinclair , late of Barbadoes , and G . P . Brockbank , Z ., Chapter No . 268 , Bolton .
Dudley . —The Dudley Chapter ( No . 313 ) . —The annual installation festival of this Chapter took place at the Freemasons' Tavern , Dudley , on Tuesday the 20 th January , when Comp . M . Dennison was duly vested as First Principal . The other officers went up a step ; Comp . Morris being invested as S . N . Everything passed off well .
HuDnERSFiELD . —Chapter of Prospertty ( No . 365 ) . —A meeting of the Chapter of Boyal Arch Masons of Jerusalem , attached to the Huddersfield Lodge , No . 365 , was held at the Zetland Hotel on Wednesday evening , January 21 st , when Bros . B * H . Robinson and M . H . Hirst , both of the Lodge of Truth , No . 763 , were exalted to that Supreme Degree by M . E . Z ., Comp . Thompson . Margate . —Thanet Chapter ( No . 119 ) . —This Chapter held its first anniversary
meeting at the Kings Head Hotel , Margate , on Tuesday , January 6 , the business consisting of the installation of the three Principals for the year : — Comps . Poussett , Z . ; Phipps , H . ; and Stanah , J . ; the business being performed by Comps . Harvey Boys , William Watson , and C . Isaacs . The other Officers appointed were Comps . Stranding , N . ; Hay ward , P . S . ; and Harvey Boys , Treas . An elegant banquet closed the proceedings .
Shropshire . —Eyton Chapter of St . John ( No . 875 ) . —The companions of this flourishing Chapter assembled at the Spa , Admaston , AVellington , on the evening of Monday , the 5 th of December . As a tribute of respect to the memory of Comp . Maxon , the Comps . appeared in Masonic mourning . The ceremonies of Consecration of the Chapter , Installation of the Principals , and exaltation of a candidate , were performed by Comp . Geo . Marriott , in his usual able , impressive , and solemn manner . Comps . W . Brightwell was installed First Principal ;
Thomas Campbell Eyton , Second Principal , and W . Anslow , Third Principal . Comp . Lewis was inducted as N ., Evett , as E ., Belliss , P . S ., who appointed Comps . Evans and Randall his assistants , Barber , Treas ., and Cureton , J . After the close of Masonic business , the Comps . banqueted together . Comp . Brightwell , in allusion to the loss which the Chapter had sustained in the decease of Comp . Maxon , said : Comps ., —Since last we assembled , one of our Companions has been summoned from this sublunary abode . Our lately deceased , much
esteemed , and lamented Comp . Maxon was a man , kind , benevolent , and virtuous , generous in disposition , sincere in his profession , honourable , truthful , and just in all his transactions ; a worthy , zealous , and indefatigable Mason , careful and exact in the performance of his duties in the Chapter , anxious to acquire Masonic knowledge , but still more willing to impart it . Comps ., in consideration of these Masonic virtues , which our late Comp . possessed , I call upon you to drink to the memory of our deceased Comp . in solemn silence , and let us indulge
the hope that our loss has proved his inexpressible gain . The usual Masonic toasts having been given , the M . E . Z ., in calling upon the Comps . to charge their glasses , said , Comps ., —In proposing " The health of our First P . M . E . Z ., Comp . Marriott , " I assure you I approach the toast with diffidence , feeling my inadequacy fully to do the justice which it deserves . As a Mason , he doubtless has his equal , but , I maintain , no superior ; there are , I rejoice to say , many brilliant stars , of the first magnitude , belonging to this , our distinguished , illustrious , and noble Order , among the foremost of whom may be mentioned our
much-respected and highly-esteemed Comp . Marriott . I need not here dilate upon the accumulation of Masonic knowledge which , by regular attendance and uniform perseverance , he has from time to time acquired , the rays of whose splendour have not only brilliantly illuminated the Masonic atmosphere of this wide and extensive province , but have also shed their lustre on that vast metropolis where Masonic talent may truly be said to be concentrated . The enthusiastic manner you have always received the name of our excellent Comp . Marriott , not only convinces me of your high esteem towards him personally , but the high
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Eoyai Arch.
Bro . of Lodge , No . 436 , was exalted to this Sublime Degree by Comp . Bedick , most ably assisted by Comp . Dawson of Chapter , No . 268 . The Chapter was visited by Comp . Dr . Sinclair , late of Barbadoes , and G . P . Brockbank , Z ., Chapter No . 268 , Bolton .
Dudley . —The Dudley Chapter ( No . 313 ) . —The annual installation festival of this Chapter took place at the Freemasons' Tavern , Dudley , on Tuesday the 20 th January , when Comp . M . Dennison was duly vested as First Principal . The other officers went up a step ; Comp . Morris being invested as S . N . Everything passed off well .
HuDnERSFiELD . —Chapter of Prospertty ( No . 365 ) . —A meeting of the Chapter of Boyal Arch Masons of Jerusalem , attached to the Huddersfield Lodge , No . 365 , was held at the Zetland Hotel on Wednesday evening , January 21 st , when Bros . B * H . Robinson and M . H . Hirst , both of the Lodge of Truth , No . 763 , were exalted to that Supreme Degree by M . E . Z ., Comp . Thompson . Margate . —Thanet Chapter ( No . 119 ) . —This Chapter held its first anniversary
meeting at the Kings Head Hotel , Margate , on Tuesday , January 6 , the business consisting of the installation of the three Principals for the year : — Comps . Poussett , Z . ; Phipps , H . ; and Stanah , J . ; the business being performed by Comps . Harvey Boys , William Watson , and C . Isaacs . The other Officers appointed were Comps . Stranding , N . ; Hay ward , P . S . ; and Harvey Boys , Treas . An elegant banquet closed the proceedings .
Shropshire . —Eyton Chapter of St . John ( No . 875 ) . —The companions of this flourishing Chapter assembled at the Spa , Admaston , AVellington , on the evening of Monday , the 5 th of December . As a tribute of respect to the memory of Comp . Maxon , the Comps . appeared in Masonic mourning . The ceremonies of Consecration of the Chapter , Installation of the Principals , and exaltation of a candidate , were performed by Comp . Geo . Marriott , in his usual able , impressive , and solemn manner . Comps . W . Brightwell was installed First Principal ;
Thomas Campbell Eyton , Second Principal , and W . Anslow , Third Principal . Comp . Lewis was inducted as N ., Evett , as E ., Belliss , P . S ., who appointed Comps . Evans and Randall his assistants , Barber , Treas ., and Cureton , J . After the close of Masonic business , the Comps . banqueted together . Comp . Brightwell , in allusion to the loss which the Chapter had sustained in the decease of Comp . Maxon , said : Comps ., —Since last we assembled , one of our Companions has been summoned from this sublunary abode . Our lately deceased , much
esteemed , and lamented Comp . Maxon was a man , kind , benevolent , and virtuous , generous in disposition , sincere in his profession , honourable , truthful , and just in all his transactions ; a worthy , zealous , and indefatigable Mason , careful and exact in the performance of his duties in the Chapter , anxious to acquire Masonic knowledge , but still more willing to impart it . Comps ., in consideration of these Masonic virtues , which our late Comp . possessed , I call upon you to drink to the memory of our deceased Comp . in solemn silence , and let us indulge
the hope that our loss has proved his inexpressible gain . The usual Masonic toasts having been given , the M . E . Z ., in calling upon the Comps . to charge their glasses , said , Comps ., —In proposing " The health of our First P . M . E . Z ., Comp . Marriott , " I assure you I approach the toast with diffidence , feeling my inadequacy fully to do the justice which it deserves . As a Mason , he doubtless has his equal , but , I maintain , no superior ; there are , I rejoice to say , many brilliant stars , of the first magnitude , belonging to this , our distinguished , illustrious , and noble Order , among the foremost of whom may be mentioned our
much-respected and highly-esteemed Comp . Marriott . I need not here dilate upon the accumulation of Masonic knowledge which , by regular attendance and uniform perseverance , he has from time to time acquired , the rays of whose splendour have not only brilliantly illuminated the Masonic atmosphere of this wide and extensive province , but have also shed their lustre on that vast metropolis where Masonic talent may truly be said to be concentrated . The enthusiastic manner you have always received the name of our excellent Comp . Marriott , not only convinces me of your high esteem towards him personally , but the high