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Knights Templer.
KNIGHTS TEMPLER .
SUFFOLK . Irsivicu . — Prudence Encampment . —The Sir Knights of this Encampment met at the Masonic Hull , on Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., under the banner of their Eminent Commander , Sir Knight C . Davy . There were present on the occasion : Sir Knts . J . Pitcher , P . E . C , P . G . 1 st Capt . ; The Rev . R . N Sanderson , D . P . G . Commander , Suffolk ; L'ettit , Finley , aud Mills , l ' . E . C . ' s ; Westgate , E . C .-elect , Plantagenet Encampment . P . G . D . C ; A .
J . Barber , P . G . O . ; AV . Cuckow , P . G . Expert ; Alloway , P . G . Treas . ; Gelding , P . G . Standard Bearer ; Chambers , P . G . Aide de Camp ; Emra Holmes , P . G . Almoner , Northumberland ; & c . The ordinary business of the encampment having been concluileel , the D . P . G . Commander announced that the Grand Commander of tlie province , Sir Knt . N . G . Philips , proposed to hold his Prov . Granel Conclave in connexion with tbe Pruelence Encampment , about the third week in May . The gratifying intelligence
was received most favourably , and with every demonstration of respect and satisfaction . The D . P . G . C . then , ou the invitation of the E . G ., delivered a very able and highly interesting lecture on an episode in Templar History , relative to the re-capture by the Infidels of the Hol y City , under Saladin , and the destruction of the Latin Kingdom in Palestine . The address was li .-tened to with marked attention , and a vote of thanks accorded to the Eminent Sir Knt ., for bis learned disscrtuti n , which , it was
hoped , would be thc precursor of others on the same subjecttho History of the Templars . The Encampment having been closed , a banquet was served in the diniiig-hall attached to the lodge ; and on the removal of the cloth , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given . "Her Majesty and tbe Prince of Wales , " being loyally and dutifully remembered . " The Most
Eminent anel Supreme Grand Master , Colonel Stuart , " was next given with all due honours ; followed by the name of " The Uev . J . Huyshe , the V . E . DG . Master , and the rest of the office rs of Grand Conclave . The latter toast was coupled with the name of Sir Knt ., the Uev . R . N . Sanderson , Past Grand Expert , who in responding , intimated that a very- distinguished personage was about to join tbe Order , which was increasing in power and numbers ; and that although in consequence of tlie union of the
three grand capitular bodies of England , Ireland , and Scotland , many changes anil concessions would have to be made both in ritual and piaetiee ; be believed it would all iewl to the aelvantage of the Knights Templar . "Ihe health of the Prov . Grand Commander , Sir Kut . N . G . Philips , " was very cordially given , with all the honours due to that distinguished officer . The D . P . G . C proposed "The health of Sir Kid . Davy , tlie E . C . of tho Prudence Encampment . " He felt sure the encampment
must prosper under bis baton . tSir Knt . Davy moelcstly responded . The E . C . proposed " The 0 / lioers of the Prudence Encampment , coupled with the name of Sir Knt . Chambers , 1 st Capt ., " who , in responding , expressed the pleasure be had derived from listening to the learned and interesting lecture of Sir Knt . Sanderson , and ho hoped that the Sir Knights wonM not separate without an assurance from tlle D . P . G . C , that the encampment would be favoured with a repetition of ' . he treat .
Other toasts followed , and a very agreeable evening was spent by tlle biethren , who had met for the Iirst lime at the Masonic Hall . It was fill that the Sir Knights bad at last assembled at the only place iu Ipswich where privacy and dec .. rum could be observed , and where a befitting dignity could Ire ! e :. t to the august ceremonies which compose the degree of K . T .
Supreme Grand Council 33°.
SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL 33 ° .
A meeting of tbe Grand Council of the Illustrious Knights K . H . 30 ° will bo held at the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queenstreet , on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., at half-past four o ' clock . ' Banquet at G . 30 p . m . The following is the list of candidates for advancement : —¦ Metropolitan Chapter Pose . J<—Bros , tbe Rev . T . Fit- / . Arthur
Tovin liavenshaw , Pewsi'y Rectory , Marlborough ; John Lambert Sim , 37 , Clarges-street . Mount Calvary ( . 'japter Rose ( J-. —Bro . John Hervey , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street . St . Peter anel St . Paul Chapter Rose > Ji—Bros . Thos . Jowitt , Old Weir , near Hereford ; Samuel Jones , 1 , Park Villas , Polsloe , Exeter ; Captaiu George Annesley Phayre , Bath .
Supreme Grand Council 33°.
Ir . victa Chapter Rose ? £ (—Bro . Charles Allen , 5 , St . Gerinain ' sterrace , Blacklieath , S . E . Alfred Chapter Rose > J . —Francis H . Woodford , 7 II . 7 D ., Amberd House ' , Piturinstcr , near Taunton . Talbot Chapiter Rose > J <—Bro . John AVoodall AVoodall , Scarborough . St . Aubyn Chapter Rosoji—Bros . Lt .-Col . John Elliott , Devonport ; Captain George Joseph Shanks , Rock Ferry , Cheshire .
AA'ibiam De Irwin Chapter Rosc * J<—Bro . Lt . Aubrey Lisle Patton , 10 th Foot , Chatham . Amongst other business the account of the Treasurer will be submitted as follows : —
THE TitEASuiiEn , is ACCOUST WITH THE SUP . CO . Dr . 18 G 9 . £ s . cl . Sept . 30 th . To balance in the London anel WestminsterBank 1-10 Id . 6 Dec . 31 st . Receipts to quarter eniling December 31 st 305 10 9 1870 Jan . Oth . To interest on Consols , ; E 2 , 337 Ss 31- 6 7 March 31 sr . Receipts to quarter ending March 31 st 521 . 17 9
£ 1 , 005 9 7 Cr . 1 S 70 . £ B . d . Jany . 1 st . By payments iu quarter eneling December , 1869 152 4 10 April 1 st . By payments in quarter ending March 31 st , 1870 2 S 7 O 8 By amount on deposit note at bank ... 500 0 O By balance in bank 67 4 1
161 , 005 9 7 SI ' ATI -I IEXT or FUNDS A >" D PROPERTY . Sur . Co . & s . d . Balance 67 ± 1 Deposit note 500 0 0 Invested in Consols 2 , 200 0 0 Estimated value of property insured for 1 , 000 0 O
£ 3 , 767 4 1 Examined ami compared ivith vouchers and found correct . Signed . S . RAIVSOJ ., 31 ° CrEOUGE L . UIEERT , 30 ° P . Coi ( juiiou __ - , 32 ° 2 Stb April , 1870 .
AT a meeting of the Supreme Council of Scotland , held at Edinburgh , on Thursday , the 28 th ult ., the Prince Rhodocanakis was formall y received a Sovereign Grand Inspector General o £ the 33 rd ami last degree .
Obituary.
Obituary .
THE LATE BRO . EDWARD HERB BUT . It is a I'cmnrkaLiio circumstance that the massacres near Athens , so remote , should have affected the families of tho Em-Is De Grey and Carnarvon , postponed tlio installation ceremonies at Freemasons' Hall , and interfei-cd with the arrangements of many hundred leading members of the Masonic Craft . It is , likewise , worthy
of note that one of the victims , a near relative of the D . G . JL designate , namely , lira , Herbert , was a member of our Order . _ Being engaged in tbe diplomatic service as a Junior , with little rest and no long sojourn in any place , he could take no active part in Masonry , for in somo of his places of residence no lodges existed . At Constantinople , however , he acted as private Masonic Secretary to E . W . Bro . Sii-H . L . Bulwer , the D . G . M . for Turkey , and Ambassador , and was much esteemed for the
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Knights Templer.
KNIGHTS TEMPLER .
SUFFOLK . Irsivicu . — Prudence Encampment . —The Sir Knights of this Encampment met at the Masonic Hull , on Wednesday , the 27 th ult ., under the banner of their Eminent Commander , Sir Knight C . Davy . There were present on the occasion : Sir Knts . J . Pitcher , P . E . C , P . G . 1 st Capt . ; The Rev . R . N Sanderson , D . P . G . Commander , Suffolk ; L'ettit , Finley , aud Mills , l ' . E . C . ' s ; Westgate , E . C .-elect , Plantagenet Encampment . P . G . D . C ; A .
J . Barber , P . G . O . ; AV . Cuckow , P . G . Expert ; Alloway , P . G . Treas . ; Gelding , P . G . Standard Bearer ; Chambers , P . G . Aide de Camp ; Emra Holmes , P . G . Almoner , Northumberland ; & c . The ordinary business of the encampment having been concluileel , the D . P . G . Commander announced that the Grand Commander of tlie province , Sir Knt . N . G . Philips , proposed to hold his Prov . Granel Conclave in connexion with tbe Pruelence Encampment , about the third week in May . The gratifying intelligence
was received most favourably , and with every demonstration of respect and satisfaction . The D . P . G . C . then , ou the invitation of the E . G ., delivered a very able and highly interesting lecture on an episode in Templar History , relative to the re-capture by the Infidels of the Hol y City , under Saladin , and the destruction of the Latin Kingdom in Palestine . The address was li .-tened to with marked attention , and a vote of thanks accorded to the Eminent Sir Knt ., for bis learned disscrtuti n , which , it was
hoped , would be thc precursor of others on the same subjecttho History of the Templars . The Encampment having been closed , a banquet was served in the diniiig-hall attached to the lodge ; and on the removal of the cloth , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given . "Her Majesty and tbe Prince of Wales , " being loyally and dutifully remembered . " The Most
Eminent anel Supreme Grand Master , Colonel Stuart , " was next given with all due honours ; followed by the name of " The Uev . J . Huyshe , the V . E . DG . Master , and the rest of the office rs of Grand Conclave . The latter toast was coupled with the name of Sir Knt ., the Uev . R . N . Sanderson , Past Grand Expert , who in responding , intimated that a very- distinguished personage was about to join tbe Order , which was increasing in power and numbers ; and that although in consequence of tlie union of the
three grand capitular bodies of England , Ireland , and Scotland , many changes anil concessions would have to be made both in ritual and piaetiee ; be believed it would all iewl to the aelvantage of the Knights Templar . "Ihe health of the Prov . Grand Commander , Sir Kut . N . G . Philips , " was very cordially given , with all the honours due to that distinguished officer . The D . P . G . C proposed "The health of Sir Kid . Davy , tlie E . C . of tho Prudence Encampment . " He felt sure the encampment
must prosper under bis baton . tSir Knt . Davy moelcstly responded . The E . C . proposed " The 0 / lioers of the Prudence Encampment , coupled with the name of Sir Knt . Chambers , 1 st Capt ., " who , in responding , expressed the pleasure be had derived from listening to the learned and interesting lecture of Sir Knt . Sanderson , and ho hoped that the Sir Knights wonM not separate without an assurance from tlle D . P . G . C , that the encampment would be favoured with a repetition of ' . he treat .
Other toasts followed , and a very agreeable evening was spent by tlle biethren , who had met for the Iirst lime at the Masonic Hall . It was fill that the Sir Knights bad at last assembled at the only place iu Ipswich where privacy and dec .. rum could be observed , and where a befitting dignity could Ire ! e :. t to the august ceremonies which compose the degree of K . T .
Supreme Grand Council 33°.
SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL 33 ° .
A meeting of tbe Grand Council of the Illustrious Knights K . H . 30 ° will bo held at the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queenstreet , on Thursday , the 12 th inst ., at half-past four o ' clock . ' Banquet at G . 30 p . m . The following is the list of candidates for advancement : —¦ Metropolitan Chapter Pose . J<—Bros , tbe Rev . T . Fit- / . Arthur
Tovin liavenshaw , Pewsi'y Rectory , Marlborough ; John Lambert Sim , 37 , Clarges-street . Mount Calvary ( . 'japter Rose ( J-. —Bro . John Hervey , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street . St . Peter anel St . Paul Chapter Rose > Ji—Bros . Thos . Jowitt , Old Weir , near Hereford ; Samuel Jones , 1 , Park Villas , Polsloe , Exeter ; Captaiu George Annesley Phayre , Bath .
Supreme Grand Council 33°.
Ir . victa Chapter Rose ? £ (—Bro . Charles Allen , 5 , St . Gerinain ' sterrace , Blacklieath , S . E . Alfred Chapter Rose > J . —Francis H . Woodford , 7 II . 7 D ., Amberd House ' , Piturinstcr , near Taunton . Talbot Chapiter Rose > J <—Bro . John AVoodall AVoodall , Scarborough . St . Aubyn Chapter Rosoji—Bros . Lt .-Col . John Elliott , Devonport ; Captain George Joseph Shanks , Rock Ferry , Cheshire .
AA'ibiam De Irwin Chapter Rosc * J<—Bro . Lt . Aubrey Lisle Patton , 10 th Foot , Chatham . Amongst other business the account of the Treasurer will be submitted as follows : —
THE TitEASuiiEn , is ACCOUST WITH THE SUP . CO . Dr . 18 G 9 . £ s . cl . Sept . 30 th . To balance in the London anel WestminsterBank 1-10 Id . 6 Dec . 31 st . Receipts to quarter eniling December 31 st 305 10 9 1870 Jan . Oth . To interest on Consols , ; E 2 , 337 Ss 31- 6 7 March 31 sr . Receipts to quarter ending March 31 st 521 . 17 9
£ 1 , 005 9 7 Cr . 1 S 70 . £ B . d . Jany . 1 st . By payments iu quarter eneling December , 1869 152 4 10 April 1 st . By payments in quarter ending March 31 st , 1870 2 S 7 O 8 By amount on deposit note at bank ... 500 0 O By balance in bank 67 4 1
161 , 005 9 7 SI ' ATI -I IEXT or FUNDS A >" D PROPERTY . Sur . Co . & s . d . Balance 67 ± 1 Deposit note 500 0 0 Invested in Consols 2 , 200 0 0 Estimated value of property insured for 1 , 000 0 O
£ 3 , 767 4 1 Examined ami compared ivith vouchers and found correct . Signed . S . RAIVSOJ ., 31 ° CrEOUGE L . UIEERT , 30 ° P . Coi ( juiiou __ - , 32 ° 2 Stb April , 1870 .
AT a meeting of the Supreme Council of Scotland , held at Edinburgh , on Thursday , the 28 th ult ., the Prince Rhodocanakis was formall y received a Sovereign Grand Inspector General o £ the 33 rd ami last degree .
Obituary.
Obituary .
THE LATE BRO . EDWARD HERB BUT . It is a I'cmnrkaLiio circumstance that the massacres near Athens , so remote , should have affected the families of tho Em-Is De Grey and Carnarvon , postponed tlio installation ceremonies at Freemasons' Hall , and interfei-cd with the arrangements of many hundred leading members of the Masonic Craft . It is , likewise , worthy
of note that one of the victims , a near relative of the D . G . JL designate , namely , lira , Herbert , was a member of our Order . _ Being engaged in tbe diplomatic service as a Junior , with little rest and no long sojourn in any place , he could take no active part in Masonry , for in somo of his places of residence no lodges existed . At Constantinople , however , he acted as private Masonic Secretary to E . W . Bro . Sii-H . L . Bulwer , the D . G . M . for Turkey , and Ambassador , and was much esteemed for the