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: ¦ ¦> : ;/// - ' /^ A Quarterly Convocation of the Supreme Grand Chapter took place in the Star Hotel , Edinb the absence of the Eirst Grand Brincipal > acting Z /; E . C . John Dunbar acting H . > and J 5 . C . Donald Campbell act tibn of Office-bearers / were react and approved o ^
Proxy commissionby the Ayr ^ yal Arch CJhap & Darling ^ was ' ; read ; an . d : sustsdue ^ On / ^ raiits for holdinguM the same \ y ^ re a ^ eed L ^ : Brb $ . ^
for ; hofding Stodge at Birkenhead , in Cheshire , under the name and title of " The JoppaLodge o f ^ M Lodges holding under Scotland ; this number haying been assigned them in eonsequehcoof the witho ^ wal of a petition formerly lodged oh behalf of th e praposecl Kilwinning Lodge , of London , w ^ the ^ is ^ ssion ^ the most handsome mannerwithxfrew / lest their persistence in the application might in any way affeci
2 . To ) Bros . John Ladmore > Jonathan Foster , and Ed ward Jones , for constitutinga Lodge at Liverpool , under the title of v f The Keystone Lodge of Mark Masters / ' to rank No . 6 \; and on applications subsequently lodged , which were reportedly the Scribes to be in all respects regular , the Supreme Chapter further agreed to expede warrants in favour of . % Brps > William Harris , J " ohn Lintor , and Gilbert Cobb Harris , for holding a Lodge / at Bristol , under the title Of " The Canynges Bodge of Mark Masters / ' to rahk- '; $ b / 7 ^
4 . Bros . Benjamin Toundrow , Thomas Yeatman , and Joseph Clark Carver , constituting thema Lodge to be held at Liverpool ^ under the title of t ( The Liverpool Lodge of Mark Masters / ' the same to rank No . 8 on the aforesaid registry . '' : ' The Supreme Chapter also , on the report of their Committee , agreed to expede a Royal Arch Charter in favour of eleven regular Boyal Arch Companions of the St . Andrew ' s Chapter , Glasgow , No . 69 , constituting them into a regular Royal Arch Chapter , to be held at Airdrie , in the middle ward of the county of Lanark , under the title of" The Airdrie District Royal Arch Chapter / ' and to rank No . 78 on the roll of the Supreme Grand Chapter .
An application for a charter to constitute a Royal Arch Chapter , to be held in Glasgow , under the title of ¦¦ " The Commercial Royal Arch Chapter , " was delayed till next meeting , the same not having been forwarded in time to admit of the preliminary inquiries being made .
In accordance with a recommendation contained in the report of Committee , it was agreed , at the request of the St . John's Lodge , Bolton , that before any second warrant for holding a Mark Master Lodge there should be granted , they should be allowed to be heard on the subject ; the Supreme Chapter , notwithstanding , claiming for itself the inherent right of judging in every case what warrants should be granted or withheld .
A remit was made to a special committee , consisting of Companions John Dunbar , Donald Campbell , and William Gaylor , to frame a code of bylaws for the government of separate Mark Master Lodges , and to apply for and receive from the Lodges already constituted any suggestions they might have to offer in reference to the adoption of any rules additional to those contained in the boc ( y of their Warrants , —said committee to report a draft of the proposed by-laws for adoption by the Chapter at next quarterly meeting .
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: ¦ ¦> : ;/// - ' /^ A Quarterly Convocation of the Supreme Grand Chapter took place in the Star Hotel , Edinb the absence of the Eirst Grand Brincipal > acting Z /; E . C . John Dunbar acting H . > and J 5 . C . Donald Campbell act tibn of Office-bearers / were react and approved o ^
Proxy commissionby the Ayr ^ yal Arch CJhap & Darling ^ was ' ; read ; an . d : sustsdue ^ On / ^ raiits for holdinguM the same \ y ^ re a ^ eed L ^ : Brb $ . ^
for ; hofding Stodge at Birkenhead , in Cheshire , under the name and title of " The JoppaLodge o f ^ M Lodges holding under Scotland ; this number haying been assigned them in eonsequehcoof the witho ^ wal of a petition formerly lodged oh behalf of th e praposecl Kilwinning Lodge , of London , w ^ the ^ is ^ ssion ^ the most handsome mannerwithxfrew / lest their persistence in the application might in any way affeci
2 . To ) Bros . John Ladmore > Jonathan Foster , and Ed ward Jones , for constitutinga Lodge at Liverpool , under the title of v f The Keystone Lodge of Mark Masters / ' to rank No . 6 \; and on applications subsequently lodged , which were reportedly the Scribes to be in all respects regular , the Supreme Chapter further agreed to expede warrants in favour of . % Brps > William Harris , J " ohn Lintor , and Gilbert Cobb Harris , for holding a Lodge / at Bristol , under the title Of " The Canynges Bodge of Mark Masters / ' to rahk- '; $ b / 7 ^
4 . Bros . Benjamin Toundrow , Thomas Yeatman , and Joseph Clark Carver , constituting thema Lodge to be held at Liverpool ^ under the title of t ( The Liverpool Lodge of Mark Masters / ' the same to rank No . 8 on the aforesaid registry . '' : ' The Supreme Chapter also , on the report of their Committee , agreed to expede a Royal Arch Charter in favour of eleven regular Boyal Arch Companions of the St . Andrew ' s Chapter , Glasgow , No . 69 , constituting them into a regular Royal Arch Chapter , to be held at Airdrie , in the middle ward of the county of Lanark , under the title of" The Airdrie District Royal Arch Chapter / ' and to rank No . 78 on the roll of the Supreme Grand Chapter .
An application for a charter to constitute a Royal Arch Chapter , to be held in Glasgow , under the title of ¦¦ " The Commercial Royal Arch Chapter , " was delayed till next meeting , the same not having been forwarded in time to admit of the preliminary inquiries being made .
In accordance with a recommendation contained in the report of Committee , it was agreed , at the request of the St . John's Lodge , Bolton , that before any second warrant for holding a Mark Master Lodge there should be granted , they should be allowed to be heard on the subject ; the Supreme Chapter , notwithstanding , claiming for itself the inherent right of judging in every case what warrants should be granted or withheld .
A remit was made to a special committee , consisting of Companions John Dunbar , Donald Campbell , and William Gaylor , to frame a code of bylaws for the government of separate Mark Master Lodges , and to apply for and receive from the Lodges already constituted any suggestions they might have to offer in reference to the adoption of any rules additional to those contained in the boc ( y of their Warrants , —said committee to report a draft of the proposed by-laws for adoption by the Chapter at next quarterly meeting .