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Eoyal Arch.
for the ensuing year . In the course of the evening , the Scribe E . congratulated the Chapter on the prosperous stafe of its funds , it having only been established for the short period of three years , and been at very considerable expense for its handsome furniture , & c ., all of which had been defrayed . They had now a considerable balance in hand . Comp . Biggins , Mayor of Northampton , in proposing the health of the 1 st Prim , Comp . Worsley , thanked him for his great exertions and liberality in obtaining the Warrant of the Chapter , and also for his great attention to its interests in regularly attending- its meetings , which he could only do by coming a considerable distance . He also congratulated the Chapter on having an M . E . Z . who had not only the means but the will to render such excellent service . The M . E . Z ., in returning thanks , and proposing the health o f the Officers , thanked them for the great assistance they had rendered him in obtaining the Warrant , and also in working the Chapter , and expressed the great pleasure he felt at all times in [ affording all the assistance in his power to further its interests .
The Ancient And Accepted Rite.
THE AlfGIBHT AND ACCEPTED RITE .
Boltout . —Palatine Chapter . —On Monday , October . 6 th , the Palatine Chapter of Sov . P . R . *|< of H . B . D . M ., held a meeting at the Swan Hotel , Bolton , when the M . W . S . the Illus . Bro . M . Dawes , S . G . I . G . 33 rd Degree , assisted by the K . and P . P . the Rev . E . J . Boiling , and the other Officers of the Palatine Chapter , admitted into the Order the following Brethren , viz . : —Captain Barney , Edward Barlow , John Smith , H . A . Bennett , G . H . Ormerod , G . P . Brockbank , Thomas Entwisle , and B . S . J . B . Joule . Amongst the visitors present were Captain Hawkins , Captain E . A . Dawes , and Lieutenant Went worth Dawes , all of the 97 th Regiment , and Bro . ! R . Mumi , jum , the bitter of whom has joined the Palatine Chapter .
Knights Templar.
OTIGHTS TEMPIAE .
Bath . —Encampment of Antiquity , Time IniniCiRorlaL—On Monday , the 3 rd of November , an Encampment was held for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year , and for installing a Companion into the Order . The Camp was opened at 7 o ' clock by the M . E . G . C , Sir ! Knt . Percy Wells , assisted by Sir Knts . Higginson , 1 st Captain ; Pirmin , 2 nd Captain ; Bagshawe , Prelate , and other Knights from the sister Camp of Baldwyn at Bristol . The Sir Knts . being unanimous in their votes , Companion Charles Haseler , M . E . Z ., No . 48 , P . M ., Secretary , and Treasurer , No . 48 , and P . Prov . S . G . W . Somerset , was then introduced after ancient custom into the ( lamp by the Preceptor , Almoner , and Prior , and regularly installed into the Order . At the conclusion of the ceremony , Sir Knt . Haseler
expressed his extreme gratification at his admission into this tiinedionourcd Camp , # , nd his resolution to do all that lay in his power to promote its interests . The Prelate having repeated the customary benediction , the Sir Knights partook of refreshment , when the usual toasts wore drunk and duly honoured , including that of the oldest member , Sir Knt . Spry , who was installed into the Order in this
( . / amp in 1820 . The resignation of Sir Knt . Amery was then read ; and a , s he was compelled by circumstances over which lie no control to take this step , the same was accepted . Sir Knt . Percy Wells was then elected as M . E . G . O . for the ensuing year ; Sir Knt . bagshawe as Chancellor , and Sir Knt . Higginson as Recorder , — these Sir Knights to hold the same office in the Rosa Crucis Chapter attached to tbe Camp ; and after the transaction of some routine business the stone was sealed , the watch was set , and the labours of the Sir Knights finished for this Might .
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Eoyal Arch.
for the ensuing year . In the course of the evening , the Scribe E . congratulated the Chapter on the prosperous stafe of its funds , it having only been established for the short period of three years , and been at very considerable expense for its handsome furniture , & c ., all of which had been defrayed . They had now a considerable balance in hand . Comp . Biggins , Mayor of Northampton , in proposing the health of the 1 st Prim , Comp . Worsley , thanked him for his great exertions and liberality in obtaining the Warrant of the Chapter , and also for his great attention to its interests in regularly attending- its meetings , which he could only do by coming a considerable distance . He also congratulated the Chapter on having an M . E . Z . who had not only the means but the will to render such excellent service . The M . E . Z ., in returning thanks , and proposing the health o f the Officers , thanked them for the great assistance they had rendered him in obtaining the Warrant , and also in working the Chapter , and expressed the great pleasure he felt at all times in [ affording all the assistance in his power to further its interests .
The Ancient And Accepted Rite.
THE AlfGIBHT AND ACCEPTED RITE .
Boltout . —Palatine Chapter . —On Monday , October . 6 th , the Palatine Chapter of Sov . P . R . *|< of H . B . D . M ., held a meeting at the Swan Hotel , Bolton , when the M . W . S . the Illus . Bro . M . Dawes , S . G . I . G . 33 rd Degree , assisted by the K . and P . P . the Rev . E . J . Boiling , and the other Officers of the Palatine Chapter , admitted into the Order the following Brethren , viz . : —Captain Barney , Edward Barlow , John Smith , H . A . Bennett , G . H . Ormerod , G . P . Brockbank , Thomas Entwisle , and B . S . J . B . Joule . Amongst the visitors present were Captain Hawkins , Captain E . A . Dawes , and Lieutenant Went worth Dawes , all of the 97 th Regiment , and Bro . ! R . Mumi , jum , the bitter of whom has joined the Palatine Chapter .
Knights Templar.
OTIGHTS TEMPIAE .
Bath . —Encampment of Antiquity , Time IniniCiRorlaL—On Monday , the 3 rd of November , an Encampment was held for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year , and for installing a Companion into the Order . The Camp was opened at 7 o ' clock by the M . E . G . C , Sir ! Knt . Percy Wells , assisted by Sir Knts . Higginson , 1 st Captain ; Pirmin , 2 nd Captain ; Bagshawe , Prelate , and other Knights from the sister Camp of Baldwyn at Bristol . The Sir Knts . being unanimous in their votes , Companion Charles Haseler , M . E . Z ., No . 48 , P . M ., Secretary , and Treasurer , No . 48 , and P . Prov . S . G . W . Somerset , was then introduced after ancient custom into the ( lamp by the Preceptor , Almoner , and Prior , and regularly installed into the Order . At the conclusion of the ceremony , Sir Knt . Haseler
expressed his extreme gratification at his admission into this tiinedionourcd Camp , # , nd his resolution to do all that lay in his power to promote its interests . The Prelate having repeated the customary benediction , the Sir Knights partook of refreshment , when the usual toasts wore drunk and duly honoured , including that of the oldest member , Sir Knt . Spry , who was installed into the Order in this
( . / amp in 1820 . The resignation of Sir Knt . Amery was then read ; and a , s he was compelled by circumstances over which lie no control to take this step , the same was accepted . Sir Knt . Percy Wells was then elected as M . E . G . O . for the ensuing year ; Sir Knt . bagshawe as Chancellor , and Sir Knt . Higginson as Recorder , — these Sir Knights to hold the same office in the Rosa Crucis Chapter attached to tbe Camp ; and after the transaction of some routine business the stone was sealed , the watch was set , and the labours of the Sir Knights finished for this Might .