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Knights Templar.
Camp , Mount Calvary ; H . J . W . Thompson , 1 st G . Herald , Mount Calvary ; Walter Lean , 2 nd G . Herald , Mount Calvary ; Lieut .-Colonel Henry Clerk , P . G . Sub-Prior , Kemeys Tynte ; Captain R . Boyle , P . G . Sub-Prior , Kemeys Tynte ; H . H . Burchell Heme , Past 1 st G . Capt ., Stuart ; Charles John Vigne , Prov . G . Com ., Dorset ; Louis Lemanski , G . Sword Bearer , Mount Calvary ; W . Courtenay Cruttenden , Prov . G . Com .,
Cheshire ; Rev . Edward Moore , Grand Prelate , Faith and Fidelity ; W H . Wright , Past 2 nd G . Standard Bearer , Prov . G . Chancellor , Lancashire ; John Barker , Past 1 st G . Capt . Royal Kent ; Samuel Bryant , Prov . G . Com ., Gloster and Bristol ; J . Gibbs , P . Prov . D . G . Com ., Bombay ; W . Bristow , P . G . Capt . of Lines , Richard de Vernon ; M . Dennison , G . Constable ; Lord
Londesborougb , G . Seneschal ; M . H . Shuttlewovth , G . Vice-Chancellor ; George Lambert , P . 1 st Captain , Stuart ; J . Tulloch , M . D ., 1 st . G . Capt . ; John Halsey Law , G . Chancellor , Observance ; R . J . Spiers , P . G . Capt ., Coeur de Lion ; Charles Swan , Assist . G . D . of Cers . P . E . C . Mount Calvary ; W . J . Meymott , G . D . of Cers ., Faith and Fidelity ; J . Newton . Tomkins , G . Treas .,
Faith and Fidelity ; Rev . John Huyshe , Prov . G . Com ., Devonshire ; H . J . Hinxman , M . D ., Prov . G . Com ., Kent ; Charles Beaumont , P . G ., Herald ; W . H . North , P . G . S . B ., E . G ., Occlude Lion .
The undermentioned Sir Knts . were also present -. —C . W . Griffiths , 2 nd Capt . St . Amand , Worcester ; Thos . Mills , E . C , Cornubian ; Rev . C . It . T ) . \ vy , Bladud , Prela ' . e Prov . G . Conclave , Somerset ; Thos . Walton , Prelate , Ancient York Redemption ; W . Slaney , P . E . C , Godfrey de Bouillon ; R . S . Hulbert , Royal Gloucester ; E . L . Bagshawe , P . E . C . Antiquity , Bath ;
Colonel J . Goddard , P . E . C . St . Georges ; Richard Rodda , Prov . G . Chancellor , Loyal Brunswick ; Captain George N . Philips , P . E . C . Melita ; Joseph Hollway , 1 st G . Capt . Bladud , Bath ; John 6 . Sandeman , Kilwinning , Dublin ; E . Di-ury , E . C . Da Fin-nival ; W . H . Wood , 1 st Capt . St . Amand ; Thomas Daly , Prov . G . Chancellor , Union ; Edw . Pierpoint , P . E . C . Jacques de Molay ,
Liverpool ; William S . Wallace , E . C . Cotteswold ; C . Hoskins , Low , E . C . Baldwin ; J . How , P . E . C . Frederick of Unity ; R . Farren , E . C . Temple Crossing ; Lord Londesborongb , P . E . C . Ancient York Redemption ; A . Bannister , P . E . C . Ancient York Redemption ; M . Peck , 1 st Capt . ' Ancient York Redemption ; R . E . Harrison , Org . Ancient York Redemption ; Thomas Young ; William Smith , E . C . St . Georges ; Rev . Joseph Hill Grice , Prelate , Mount Calvary ; A . Walls , Observance ; Chas . Godwin , Faith and Fidelity , P . Prov . G . Prior , Bombay -, Noel Hei-mtmex
St . Domingo ; David Peacock , 1 st Capt . Richard de Vernon ; Henry C . Finch , Stuart ; W . S . Salting , Coeur de Lion ; W . E . Gumbleton , Mount Calvary ; F . G . Irwin , E . C . William Stuart , Aldershot ; R . II . K . Sang , William Stuart ; Walter Summers , Prelate , William Stuai-fc ; S . Lloyd Foster , Howe , Birmingham ; E . H . Cox , 1 st Capt . William Stuart ; J . Sbohwassei ; Mount
Calvary ; G . T . Davies , Observance ; George Cockell , Mount Calvary ; Joseph Lavender , 2 nd Capt . Observance ; Edward Ferrall , D . Prov . G . Com . Lancashire , Albert ; Captain Layton , E . G . Stuart ; John Smith , P . E . C . Royal Kent , Bengal ; Walter Reynolds , E . C . Ancient York Conclave of Redemption , Hull . The M . E . and S . G . M ., after the confirmation of the minutes ,
retired , and the D . G . M . occupied the throne , when Sir Knt . Capt . Boyle proposed , and Sir Knt . Gibbs seconded , the reelection of Sir Knt . William Stuart as Grand Master for the ensuing three years , which was carried unanimously amidst great cheering ; and on there-admission of the M . E . and S . G . M ., he confirmed ancl ratified his former obligation , and when about being reseated on the throne , the Rev . John Huyshe , who very ably performed the ceremony , addressed him thus : — MOST EUINEXT AND SUPEEJIE GHAOT MASXEB , —The
announcement which it has been my great privilege to make to you must have been deeply gratifying to your feelings . To have been elected by the Knights Templar of England to preside over them as their Grand Master was a great honour conferred upon you at your former installation ; but it was an honour then bestowed upon yon in the hope , aud with the
anticipation , of a brig ht future for our Order under your auspicious reign . Your re-election this day is an evidence that those anticipations have been realized , and that that hope has been changed into fruition . When we look back , for the last three years , and observe the steadincrease in the members and respectability of our Order ,
y and the yet more active dissemination of those Christian principles upon which it is founded , it is impossible not to feel the vast benefits which have resulted from your having been placed upon that throne by tlie uuanimous vote of all here assembled , it again becomes my pleasing duty to hail you as our chief . Be pleased to accept , Most Eminent Sir , this Baton , the emblem of
your dignity , which the Knights Templar of England again place in your hands , under the fullest conviction that thepower with which you are hereby invested will be wielded ( as in years past ) for the benefit of our Order , and with the certain assurance that your past services are but the earnest of those which are yet to come . We are confident that you . will , as heretofore , devote tho best energies of your life to the promotion of those principles , which are inculcated by our most holy faith , and which , in your own daily life , you so consistently carry
in practice . May the Great Captain of our Salvation , bless , preserve , and keep you—may He endow you with such a measure of His holy spirit , that you may be enabled so to discharge the duties of your high station , as to promote the welfare of our Fraternity , aud , above all , extend the kingdom of our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ . " ( This address was cordially received and warmly applauded . ) The M . E . and S . G . M ., Sir Knt . WILLIAM S TUABT , was happy to think they had re-elected him , because it was au evidence he had done his duty —( hear , hear)—and he felt sure they would give him credit when he said he had tried to do it and yet hoped
to do better . ( Hear , hear . ) It was a source of no small pleasure to him that they were permanently located , and it pleased him to be able to say , most emphatically , " here we are" in our home subject to no other influences . He hoped that the hall would be the means of attracting members to the Order , that all existing Sir Knts . would feel it was their home —( hear , hear)—and that
he might yet spend some years of a long life with them in that place . ( Prolonged applause . ) In conclusion , he thanked them for re-electing him ( heir Grand Master , and only hoped they were as pleased with him in that capacity as he was to be in it . ( Loud cheers , during which the M . E . and S . G . M . resumed his seat . ) After some very beautiful evolutions , designed by and reflecting the greatest credit on Sir Knt . W . J . Meynott , G . Dir . of Cers ., the installation was concluded , and the Grand Chancellor ,
Sir Knt . J . H . Law , read the following -. — RI - POET op THE Coir-ixiriEE or G EAND C ONCLAVE . Your Committee have the satisfaction of reporting to the Grand Conclave that the opening of the new hall by the Most Eminent mid Supreme Grand Master , at the last conclave in December 1863 hasthbelievetended to diffuse a knowledge
, , ey , of the existence of our Order amongst Masons and to promote a desire to be enrolled under its banners . It will ue seen , amongst the proposals to he made to this Order , there is one that a Master Mason shall be eligible for Installation without
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Knights Templar.
Camp , Mount Calvary ; H . J . W . Thompson , 1 st G . Herald , Mount Calvary ; Walter Lean , 2 nd G . Herald , Mount Calvary ; Lieut .-Colonel Henry Clerk , P . G . Sub-Prior , Kemeys Tynte ; Captain R . Boyle , P . G . Sub-Prior , Kemeys Tynte ; H . H . Burchell Heme , Past 1 st G . Capt ., Stuart ; Charles John Vigne , Prov . G . Com ., Dorset ; Louis Lemanski , G . Sword Bearer , Mount Calvary ; W . Courtenay Cruttenden , Prov . G . Com .,
Cheshire ; Rev . Edward Moore , Grand Prelate , Faith and Fidelity ; W H . Wright , Past 2 nd G . Standard Bearer , Prov . G . Chancellor , Lancashire ; John Barker , Past 1 st G . Capt . Royal Kent ; Samuel Bryant , Prov . G . Com ., Gloster and Bristol ; J . Gibbs , P . Prov . D . G . Com ., Bombay ; W . Bristow , P . G . Capt . of Lines , Richard de Vernon ; M . Dennison , G . Constable ; Lord
Londesborougb , G . Seneschal ; M . H . Shuttlewovth , G . Vice-Chancellor ; George Lambert , P . 1 st Captain , Stuart ; J . Tulloch , M . D ., 1 st . G . Capt . ; John Halsey Law , G . Chancellor , Observance ; R . J . Spiers , P . G . Capt ., Coeur de Lion ; Charles Swan , Assist . G . D . of Cers . P . E . C . Mount Calvary ; W . J . Meymott , G . D . of Cers ., Faith and Fidelity ; J . Newton . Tomkins , G . Treas .,
Faith and Fidelity ; Rev . John Huyshe , Prov . G . Com ., Devonshire ; H . J . Hinxman , M . D ., Prov . G . Com ., Kent ; Charles Beaumont , P . G ., Herald ; W . H . North , P . G . S . B ., E . G ., Occlude Lion .
The undermentioned Sir Knts . were also present -. —C . W . Griffiths , 2 nd Capt . St . Amand , Worcester ; Thos . Mills , E . C , Cornubian ; Rev . C . It . T ) . \ vy , Bladud , Prela ' . e Prov . G . Conclave , Somerset ; Thos . Walton , Prelate , Ancient York Redemption ; W . Slaney , P . E . C , Godfrey de Bouillon ; R . S . Hulbert , Royal Gloucester ; E . L . Bagshawe , P . E . C . Antiquity , Bath ;
Colonel J . Goddard , P . E . C . St . Georges ; Richard Rodda , Prov . G . Chancellor , Loyal Brunswick ; Captain George N . Philips , P . E . C . Melita ; Joseph Hollway , 1 st G . Capt . Bladud , Bath ; John 6 . Sandeman , Kilwinning , Dublin ; E . Di-ury , E . C . Da Fin-nival ; W . H . Wood , 1 st Capt . St . Amand ; Thomas Daly , Prov . G . Chancellor , Union ; Edw . Pierpoint , P . E . C . Jacques de Molay ,
Liverpool ; William S . Wallace , E . C . Cotteswold ; C . Hoskins , Low , E . C . Baldwin ; J . How , P . E . C . Frederick of Unity ; R . Farren , E . C . Temple Crossing ; Lord Londesborongb , P . E . C . Ancient York Redemption ; A . Bannister , P . E . C . Ancient York Redemption ; M . Peck , 1 st Capt . ' Ancient York Redemption ; R . E . Harrison , Org . Ancient York Redemption ; Thomas Young ; William Smith , E . C . St . Georges ; Rev . Joseph Hill Grice , Prelate , Mount Calvary ; A . Walls , Observance ; Chas . Godwin , Faith and Fidelity , P . Prov . G . Prior , Bombay -, Noel Hei-mtmex
St . Domingo ; David Peacock , 1 st Capt . Richard de Vernon ; Henry C . Finch , Stuart ; W . S . Salting , Coeur de Lion ; W . E . Gumbleton , Mount Calvary ; F . G . Irwin , E . C . William Stuart , Aldershot ; R . II . K . Sang , William Stuart ; Walter Summers , Prelate , William Stuai-fc ; S . Lloyd Foster , Howe , Birmingham ; E . H . Cox , 1 st Capt . William Stuart ; J . Sbohwassei ; Mount
Calvary ; G . T . Davies , Observance ; George Cockell , Mount Calvary ; Joseph Lavender , 2 nd Capt . Observance ; Edward Ferrall , D . Prov . G . Com . Lancashire , Albert ; Captain Layton , E . G . Stuart ; John Smith , P . E . C . Royal Kent , Bengal ; Walter Reynolds , E . C . Ancient York Conclave of Redemption , Hull . The M . E . and S . G . M ., after the confirmation of the minutes ,
retired , and the D . G . M . occupied the throne , when Sir Knt . Capt . Boyle proposed , and Sir Knt . Gibbs seconded , the reelection of Sir Knt . William Stuart as Grand Master for the ensuing three years , which was carried unanimously amidst great cheering ; and on there-admission of the M . E . and S . G . M ., he confirmed ancl ratified his former obligation , and when about being reseated on the throne , the Rev . John Huyshe , who very ably performed the ceremony , addressed him thus : — MOST EUINEXT AND SUPEEJIE GHAOT MASXEB , —The
announcement which it has been my great privilege to make to you must have been deeply gratifying to your feelings . To have been elected by the Knights Templar of England to preside over them as their Grand Master was a great honour conferred upon you at your former installation ; but it was an honour then bestowed upon yon in the hope , aud with the
anticipation , of a brig ht future for our Order under your auspicious reign . Your re-election this day is an evidence that those anticipations have been realized , and that that hope has been changed into fruition . When we look back , for the last three years , and observe the steadincrease in the members and respectability of our Order ,
y and the yet more active dissemination of those Christian principles upon which it is founded , it is impossible not to feel the vast benefits which have resulted from your having been placed upon that throne by tlie uuanimous vote of all here assembled , it again becomes my pleasing duty to hail you as our chief . Be pleased to accept , Most Eminent Sir , this Baton , the emblem of
your dignity , which the Knights Templar of England again place in your hands , under the fullest conviction that thepower with which you are hereby invested will be wielded ( as in years past ) for the benefit of our Order , and with the certain assurance that your past services are but the earnest of those which are yet to come . We are confident that you . will , as heretofore , devote tho best energies of your life to the promotion of those principles , which are inculcated by our most holy faith , and which , in your own daily life , you so consistently carry
in practice . May the Great Captain of our Salvation , bless , preserve , and keep you—may He endow you with such a measure of His holy spirit , that you may be enabled so to discharge the duties of your high station , as to promote the welfare of our Fraternity , aud , above all , extend the kingdom of our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ . " ( This address was cordially received and warmly applauded . ) The M . E . and S . G . M ., Sir Knt . WILLIAM S TUABT , was happy to think they had re-elected him , because it was au evidence he had done his duty —( hear , hear)—and he felt sure they would give him credit when he said he had tried to do it and yet hoped
to do better . ( Hear , hear . ) It was a source of no small pleasure to him that they were permanently located , and it pleased him to be able to say , most emphatically , " here we are" in our home subject to no other influences . He hoped that the hall would be the means of attracting members to the Order , that all existing Sir Knts . would feel it was their home —( hear , hear)—and that
he might yet spend some years of a long life with them in that place . ( Prolonged applause . ) In conclusion , he thanked them for re-electing him ( heir Grand Master , and only hoped they were as pleased with him in that capacity as he was to be in it . ( Loud cheers , during which the M . E . and S . G . M . resumed his seat . ) After some very beautiful evolutions , designed by and reflecting the greatest credit on Sir Knt . W . J . Meynott , G . Dir . of Cers ., the installation was concluded , and the Grand Chancellor ,
Sir Knt . J . H . Law , read the following -. — RI - POET op THE Coir-ixiriEE or G EAND C ONCLAVE . Your Committee have the satisfaction of reporting to the Grand Conclave that the opening of the new hall by the Most Eminent mid Supreme Grand Master , at the last conclave in December 1863 hasthbelievetended to diffuse a knowledge
, , ey , of the existence of our Order amongst Masons and to promote a desire to be enrolled under its banners . It will ue seen , amongst the proposals to he made to this Order , there is one that a Master Mason shall be eligible for Installation without