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Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . ROYAL JUBILEE CHAPTER ( NO . 72 ) . —The usual convocation of this chapter took pi nee on the 10 th inst . at the Horns Tavern , Kennington , Tills being the nig ht for the installation , Comp . AV . Webb ivas unanimously elected M . E . Z . Comp . G . Oxford Avas presented ivith a very handsome testimonial for services rendered to the chapter during his year of office , and for his

having been one of the founders of this chapter . It consisted of a very handsome P . Z . jeAvel . Tbe neivly installed M . E . Z . ivas unable to preside , but Comp . AV . Watson undertook the duties of installation and presided in his usual able manner . Comp . Berser performed the duties of P . Z . in a very able manner , although he only performed those duties for the evening . The health of the P . M . E . Z . was proposed , and it was remarked he had largely contributed to the payment of the very magnificent furniture provided fur the chapter .

VICTORIA CHAPTER , ( NO . 1 , 05 G ) . —An emergency convocation of this young and flourishing chapter AA-as held at the George Hotel , AliWmnvi ' iwu-y , on Monday , the 14 th inst . The principal ' s chairs Avere filled by " Comps . C . Hosgood , M . E . Z . ; J . Brett , P . Z . as H . ; R . AV . Little , P . Z . as J ., and among other members present AA-ere , Comps . Pendlebury , P . Z . and S . E . : Long , S . N . ; Gottbcil , P . S . ; Hubbard , P . Z . ; Forsyth , 1 st Assist . ; Hooper ,

Bolleter , Ehnhuns , Noehmer , Caney , Kenning and Bull ; visitor , Comp . J . G . Marsh , 975 . After the usual ballot , Bros . E . King , "W . M . elect 192 , H . Smith , 907 , G . Newman , 192 , and VV . Forge , 192 , ivere regularly introduced and exalted to the supreme degree of R , A . Masons . The chapter then unanimously voted a grant from tbe funds to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , the M . E . Z . being a Steward for that estimable charity , and ail

the companions present added their names to his list for various sums , as a mark of respect to Comp . Hosgood , as ivell as in recognition of the claims of our aged brethren to sympathy and support . After the proceedings of tho chapter , the companions adjourned to a truly admirable banquet , and enjoyed the "feast of reason and the HOAV of soul" for some hours together . It Avas a general remark that the meeting was one of the happy and

successful re-unions of companions held in the metropolis for years past , and if the A'ictoria Chapter continues to be Avorked with the same spirit and energy it bids fair to surpass most chapters in Loudon in numbers and efficiency , and even to rival the famed Rose of Denmark , 975 , AA-hicb now bears off the palm for perfection in ritual , and also for the entente cordiale Avhich exists betAveen . its members . Fsto perpelua .

CHESHIRE . CHESTER . — Grosvcnor Chapter ( No . 721 ) . —A coiiA-ocation of ibis chapter was held at The Bars Hotel on Friday , the 4 th inst ., at two o ' clock p . m . Present—Comps . J . P . Piatt , M . E . Z . ; T . Pktt , M . E . H . -. W . B . A . liainbrid'ie , M . E . J . ; J . McEvov , S . F . J . Gerrard , Treas .: R . W . Worrall , P . S . ; II . Allsop , A . S . ; VV . M . Richmond , Org . ; VV . Brislancl , Janitor ; A . J . Brereton , VV .

Brown , E . Tasker , Capt . Davies , etc ., and the following visitors .-The R . W . Prov . G . M ., Lord de Tabley , M . E . Z ., Knutsford Chapter ; ' Comps . Capt . Cope , P . S . G . AV ., M . E . H . ; E . G . AVillougbby , P . Z . ; Rev . G . H . Hobson , II . Barclay , J . Badger , Sergeant-Major Hine Brigade . _ The minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed , Bro . VV . Ross , 325 ( I . C . ) , was balloted for , accepted , and exalted to this degree . There being no further business before it . the chapter was closed , and the companions retired to open the lodge , a report of Avhich appears in another page .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

DEVONSHIRE . TOTNES . —Pleiades Lodge , ( No . 26 ) . —The quarterly meeting ¦ w as held at the Masonic rooms , ou Thursday , the 10 th iust ., hut was very scantily attended , half of the officers being absent , several of whom sent notes in explanation of the course . This is a course ivhich ought to be universally adopted in ease of necessary absence , not only as a matter of courtesy to the W . M ., but because there is often a difficulty in filling up vacancies

Mark Masonry.

thus unexpectedly caused , and a Master who has taken great pains in training his officers , and Avho prides himself on having the ceremonies efficiently performed , is disappointed to find all his efforts unavailing . It is to be feared that many ivho are fond of tbe distinctions of office , forget that portion of their pledge Avhich refers to obedience to all signs ancl summonses . The loclge was opened soon after 6 p . m . by the R . AV , Bro . Dr .

Hopkins , W . M . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bro . AV . H . Taylor , was in accordance ivith a resolution passed in September , admitted and advanced to the degree of Mark Master by the AV . M . AVIIO also gave him the explanatory lecture . A ballot Avas taken for the election of AV . M . during the ensuing year , for which only the two Wardens Avere eligible . The result ivas unanimously in favour of the Rev .

Bro . Bowden , S . W . Bro . A . S . Distin was also re-elected as Treasurer , and Pro . Crocker as Tyler . The AV . M . called the attention of the brethren to a very handsome addition to the loclge furniture , most kindly constructed ancl presented by Bro . W . H . Stafford , who , though but lately advanced to this degree , thus proved bis interest in it , ancl bis desire to promote the prosperity and efficiency of tbe lodge . On the proposition of the AV . M . seconded by the S . W ., it ivas unanimously resolved , " That the most sincere thanks of the Pleiades Loclge of Mark Masters . No . 26 are due and are herebv presented to Bro . AV . H .

Stafford , J . D ., as a cordial acknowledgment of his generous and unique gift of a AVicket ; aud that a copy of this resolution , inscribed on vellum ancl signed by the W . M ., Wardens ancl Secretary , be prepared for presentation to him at the next meeting . " Bro . Stafford briefly expressed bis gratification at having obtained the approval of the lodge , ancl remarked that Avhen he undertook to provide the AVicket , he had no idea what ivould be the costnor the plan of itAvhich had been furnished to him by

, , tbe AV . M-, but that be should bave faithfully performed his promise , even had the expense been much greater than it AVUS . Ha hoped on future occasions to do still more for the advantage of the lodge , and now offered a guinea towards providing other portions of furniture still deficient , an example which he trusted Avould be followed . The W . M . announced that he ivas preparing for publication musical accompaniments to the ritual of the

Mark degree , as a companion to those for the Craft already issued , and appointed Bro . Taylor , Org . He also mentioned that as G . J . AV ., be bad attended a meeting of tbe Grand Mark Lodge of'England , and read a circular requesting subscriptions to the Beriovolent fund . Avhich , hoAA * ever , it would he impossible to entertain , uutil tbe completion of the furniture of the lodge not yet a year old . Several other matters were discussed , and arrangements with respect to them were agreed upon . The lodge ivas finally closed at 8 o'clock .

LEICESTERSHIRE . LEICESTER . —Fowke Lodge ( No . 19 ) . —A bi-monthly meeting of this lodge Avas held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Thursday , the 3 rd instant , under the ; presidency of Bro . Kelly , AV . M . and Prov . tt . Master . There were also present Bros . J . E . Hodges , as S . AV . ; W . Beaumont Smith , J . W ; Duff , M . O . ; E . Johnson , S . O . and Org . ; Partrid J . O . StrettonTreas . and lie ^ . ; J

ge , ; , . E . Clarke , Sec . ; Wcaiv , S . D . ; Manning , j . G . ; Atwood , Baines , L . A . Clarice , and others . Visitor , Bro . Capt . Barber , PI-OA * . G . S . B . Corn-all , I ' . G . Steward , J . W . No . 94 , and formerly of this lodge . The lodge having been opened in due form , the minutes of tbe previous meeting ivere read and continued . There Avere six candidates CIOAVII for advancement , but only one of tbem Avas iu attendance . This Avas Bro . , 1 . J . Fairfax Scottof Mountsorrel

, , a member of the HOAVC and ChaniAvood Loclge , No . 1 , 007 , Loughborough , AVIIO AVUS regularly adranced , and nfteriA-ards expressed himself as highly pleased Avith the beautiful and effectint ceremony of the degree . The lodge AVUS then closed until the fourth Thursday in January , Avhen the election of AV . M . will take place . Refreshments vcv- subsequently served , ancl a pleasant evening Ai-as spent by the brethren .

Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND .

Further subscriptions received : —Members of Perseverance Lodge , No . 213 , Norwich , £ 2 2 s . Members of Old Globe Lodge , No . 200 , Scarborough , £ 10 3 s . 6 d . The Carnarvon Lodge , Havanfc , has also voted £ 2 2 s . for the above object .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1868-12-19, Page 17” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 1 April 2023, www.masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_19121868/page/17/.
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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
CHAPTER XI. Article 4
MASONIC DISCIPLINE.—III. Article 5
THE SIX DAYS' WORK OF CREATION IN HONOUR OF MASONRY. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
BRO. MANNINGHAM AND BRO. FINDEL. Article 11
BRO. MANNINGHAM. Article 11
FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 11
SHAKESPEARE A FREEMASON. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 16
ISLE OF MAN. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 26TH , 1868. Article 20
Poetry. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . ROYAL JUBILEE CHAPTER ( NO . 72 ) . —The usual convocation of this chapter took pi nee on the 10 th inst . at the Horns Tavern , Kennington , Tills being the nig ht for the installation , Comp . AV . Webb ivas unanimously elected M . E . Z . Comp . G . Oxford Avas presented ivith a very handsome testimonial for services rendered to the chapter during his year of office , and for his

having been one of the founders of this chapter . It consisted of a very handsome P . Z . jeAvel . Tbe neivly installed M . E . Z . ivas unable to preside , but Comp . AV . Watson undertook the duties of installation and presided in his usual able manner . Comp . Berser performed the duties of P . Z . in a very able manner , although he only performed those duties for the evening . The health of the P . M . E . Z . was proposed , and it was remarked he had largely contributed to the payment of the very magnificent furniture provided fur the chapter .

VICTORIA CHAPTER , ( NO . 1 , 05 G ) . —An emergency convocation of this young and flourishing chapter AA-as held at the George Hotel , AliWmnvi ' iwu-y , on Monday , the 14 th inst . The principal ' s chairs Avere filled by " Comps . C . Hosgood , M . E . Z . ; J . Brett , P . Z . as H . ; R . AV . Little , P . Z . as J ., and among other members present AA-ere , Comps . Pendlebury , P . Z . and S . E . : Long , S . N . ; Gottbcil , P . S . ; Hubbard , P . Z . ; Forsyth , 1 st Assist . ; Hooper ,

Bolleter , Ehnhuns , Noehmer , Caney , Kenning and Bull ; visitor , Comp . J . G . Marsh , 975 . After the usual ballot , Bros . E . King , "W . M . elect 192 , H . Smith , 907 , G . Newman , 192 , and VV . Forge , 192 , ivere regularly introduced and exalted to the supreme degree of R , A . Masons . The chapter then unanimously voted a grant from tbe funds to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , the M . E . Z . being a Steward for that estimable charity , and ail

the companions present added their names to his list for various sums , as a mark of respect to Comp . Hosgood , as ivell as in recognition of the claims of our aged brethren to sympathy and support . After the proceedings of tho chapter , the companions adjourned to a truly admirable banquet , and enjoyed the "feast of reason and the HOAV of soul" for some hours together . It Avas a general remark that the meeting was one of the happy and

successful re-unions of companions held in the metropolis for years past , and if the A'ictoria Chapter continues to be Avorked with the same spirit and energy it bids fair to surpass most chapters in Loudon in numbers and efficiency , and even to rival the famed Rose of Denmark , 975 , AA-hicb now bears off the palm for perfection in ritual , and also for the entente cordiale Avhich exists betAveen . its members . Fsto perpelua .

CHESHIRE . CHESTER . — Grosvcnor Chapter ( No . 721 ) . —A coiiA-ocation of ibis chapter was held at The Bars Hotel on Friday , the 4 th inst ., at two o ' clock p . m . Present—Comps . J . P . Piatt , M . E . Z . ; T . Pktt , M . E . H . -. W . B . A . liainbrid'ie , M . E . J . ; J . McEvov , S . F . J . Gerrard , Treas .: R . W . Worrall , P . S . ; II . Allsop , A . S . ; VV . M . Richmond , Org . ; VV . Brislancl , Janitor ; A . J . Brereton , VV .

Brown , E . Tasker , Capt . Davies , etc ., and the following visitors .-The R . W . Prov . G . M ., Lord de Tabley , M . E . Z ., Knutsford Chapter ; ' Comps . Capt . Cope , P . S . G . AV ., M . E . H . ; E . G . AVillougbby , P . Z . ; Rev . G . H . Hobson , II . Barclay , J . Badger , Sergeant-Major Hine Brigade . _ The minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed , Bro . VV . Ross , 325 ( I . C . ) , was balloted for , accepted , and exalted to this degree . There being no further business before it . the chapter was closed , and the companions retired to open the lodge , a report of Avhich appears in another page .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

DEVONSHIRE . TOTNES . —Pleiades Lodge , ( No . 26 ) . —The quarterly meeting ¦ w as held at the Masonic rooms , ou Thursday , the 10 th iust ., hut was very scantily attended , half of the officers being absent , several of whom sent notes in explanation of the course . This is a course ivhich ought to be universally adopted in ease of necessary absence , not only as a matter of courtesy to the W . M ., but because there is often a difficulty in filling up vacancies

Mark Masonry.

thus unexpectedly caused , and a Master who has taken great pains in training his officers , and Avho prides himself on having the ceremonies efficiently performed , is disappointed to find all his efforts unavailing . It is to be feared that many ivho are fond of tbe distinctions of office , forget that portion of their pledge Avhich refers to obedience to all signs ancl summonses . The loclge was opened soon after 6 p . m . by the R . AV , Bro . Dr .

Hopkins , W . M . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , Bro . AV . H . Taylor , was in accordance ivith a resolution passed in September , admitted and advanced to the degree of Mark Master by the AV . M . AVIIO also gave him the explanatory lecture . A ballot Avas taken for the election of AV . M . during the ensuing year , for which only the two Wardens Avere eligible . The result ivas unanimously in favour of the Rev .

Bro . Bowden , S . W . Bro . A . S . Distin was also re-elected as Treasurer , and Pro . Crocker as Tyler . The AV . M . called the attention of the brethren to a very handsome addition to the loclge furniture , most kindly constructed ancl presented by Bro . W . H . Stafford , who , though but lately advanced to this degree , thus proved bis interest in it , ancl bis desire to promote the prosperity and efficiency of tbe lodge . On the proposition of the AV . M . seconded by the S . W ., it ivas unanimously resolved , " That the most sincere thanks of the Pleiades Loclge of Mark Masters . No . 26 are due and are herebv presented to Bro . AV . H .

Stafford , J . D ., as a cordial acknowledgment of his generous and unique gift of a AVicket ; aud that a copy of this resolution , inscribed on vellum ancl signed by the W . M ., Wardens ancl Secretary , be prepared for presentation to him at the next meeting . " Bro . Stafford briefly expressed bis gratification at having obtained the approval of the lodge , ancl remarked that Avhen he undertook to provide the AVicket , he had no idea what ivould be the costnor the plan of itAvhich had been furnished to him by

, , tbe AV . M-, but that be should bave faithfully performed his promise , even had the expense been much greater than it AVUS . Ha hoped on future occasions to do still more for the advantage of the lodge , and now offered a guinea towards providing other portions of furniture still deficient , an example which he trusted Avould be followed . The W . M . announced that he ivas preparing for publication musical accompaniments to the ritual of the

Mark degree , as a companion to those for the Craft already issued , and appointed Bro . Taylor , Org . He also mentioned that as G . J . AV ., be bad attended a meeting of tbe Grand Mark Lodge of'England , and read a circular requesting subscriptions to the Beriovolent fund . Avhich , hoAA * ever , it would he impossible to entertain , uutil tbe completion of the furniture of the lodge not yet a year old . Several other matters were discussed , and arrangements with respect to them were agreed upon . The lodge ivas finally closed at 8 o'clock .

LEICESTERSHIRE . LEICESTER . —Fowke Lodge ( No . 19 ) . —A bi-monthly meeting of this lodge Avas held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Thursday , the 3 rd instant , under the ; presidency of Bro . Kelly , AV . M . and Prov . tt . Master . There were also present Bros . J . E . Hodges , as S . AV . ; W . Beaumont Smith , J . W ; Duff , M . O . ; E . Johnson , S . O . and Org . ; Partrid J . O . StrettonTreas . and lie ^ . ; J

ge , ; , . E . Clarke , Sec . ; Wcaiv , S . D . ; Manning , j . G . ; Atwood , Baines , L . A . Clarice , and others . Visitor , Bro . Capt . Barber , PI-OA * . G . S . B . Corn-all , I ' . G . Steward , J . W . No . 94 , and formerly of this lodge . The lodge having been opened in due form , the minutes of tbe previous meeting ivere read and continued . There Avere six candidates CIOAVII for advancement , but only one of tbem Avas iu attendance . This Avas Bro . , 1 . J . Fairfax Scottof Mountsorrel

, , a member of the HOAVC and ChaniAvood Loclge , No . 1 , 007 , Loughborough , AVIIO AVUS regularly adranced , and nfteriA-ards expressed himself as highly pleased Avith the beautiful and effectint ceremony of the degree . The lodge AVUS then closed until the fourth Thursday in January , Avhen the election of AV . M . will take place . Refreshments vcv- subsequently served , ancl a pleasant evening Ai-as spent by the brethren .

Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND .

Further subscriptions received : —Members of Perseverance Lodge , No . 213 , Norwich , £ 2 2 s . Members of Old Globe Lodge , No . 200 , Scarborough , £ 10 3 s . 6 d . The Carnarvon Lodge , Havanfc , has also voted £ 2 2 s . for the above object .

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