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The Ancient And Accepted Rite.

T ^ E ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED E 1 TE .

A MEETING of the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General for England and Wales , and the Dependencies of the British Crown , convened by special summons for auditing the accounts , and for general business , was held at their Grand East , Freemasons' Hall , London , on Tuesday , the 81 st October , a . d . 1854 . — The Sov . Com . of the Order presided , assisted by the Grand Dignitaries and most of the members of the Supreme Council . After the general affairs of the Order had been investigated , it was resolved to confer the dignity of the Thirty-first Degree of the Order on Captain Cholmeley Dering . The Supreme Council was then closed in ancient and solemn form .

The Supreme Council then proceeded to a convocation of the members of the Ancient and Accepted Bite , who had attained the rank of Kts . K . H . of the Thirtieth Degree of the Order . A Council of Kts . K . H . was then opened , and was presided over by the 111 . G . T . Gen . of the Order , Henry Udall , assisted in the solemn ceremonies of the Degree by the 111 . Sov . G . Insp . Gen . Col . Yernon , the 111 . Sov . Pr . of R . S . of the Thirty-second Degree , George Beauchamp Cole , and the 111 . G . Inq . Com . of the Thirty-first Degree , Charles Goolden , when the rank of the Thirtieth Degree of the Order was conferred on several Brethren who had previously attained the rank of Kts . of the Sun , and Kts . of St . Andrew , of the Twenty-ninth Degree . The Council was then closed , and the members of the High Grades then

banqueted together . This was the last Convocation of the Order for the year , which has been one of great prosperity for the Ancient and Accepted Bite . Besides the London meetings , there have been very large meetings of Chapters of Bose Croix of the Eighteenth Degree , and degrees under that rank ; and we may especially mention the large and influential meetings that have been held of the Chapter of St . Peter and St . Paul at Bath , and the late meeting of the Vernon Chapter at Birmingham . A Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General called together by special summons , to fill up the vacancy in the Supreme Council , was held at their Grand East , Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , the 1 st of November , a . d . 1854 .

The Sov . Commander of the Order presided . After the Council had been opened , the solemn ceremonies of admission were proceeded with , and Sir John George Beeve de la Pole , Bart ., of Shute , Devon , was placed in the vacant stall of the Supreme Council . The Supreme Council then conferred the dignity of a G . Inq . Com . of the Thirty-first Degree on Capt . Cholmeley Dering . The next Convocation of the Order will be on the 16 th of February , when the Thirtieth Degree will be conferred .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

Boyal Freemasons' School for Female Children , House Committee , 21 st Dec . —A most pleasing occurrence took place at the School-house at this meeting . A lady residing at Clapham , Mrs . Pickering , who had long had her needle-work done by the children , presented to each child a present suitable to its

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METROPOLITAN. Article 28
CHURCHMEN AND FREEMASONS. Article 15
ON SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 16
ADDRESS. Article 1
A MORAL. Article 22
TO THE ARMY. Article 23
CORRESPONDENCE Article 24
NATIONAL MASONIC BANQUET. Article 24
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 26
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 26
MASONIC CHARITIES Article 27
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 28
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 66
PROVINCIAL Article 34
THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 4
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
NEWFOUNDLAND. Article 59
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 57
IRELAND. Article 58
COLONIAL. Article 58
A YOUNG MASON'S MONTH AMONGST THE BRETHREN IN JERSY. Article 5
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY. Article 59
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 61
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 62
Obituary Article 63
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The Ancient And Accepted Rite.

T ^ E ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED E 1 TE .

A MEETING of the Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General for England and Wales , and the Dependencies of the British Crown , convened by special summons for auditing the accounts , and for general business , was held at their Grand East , Freemasons' Hall , London , on Tuesday , the 81 st October , a . d . 1854 . — The Sov . Com . of the Order presided , assisted by the Grand Dignitaries and most of the members of the Supreme Council . After the general affairs of the Order had been investigated , it was resolved to confer the dignity of the Thirty-first Degree of the Order on Captain Cholmeley Dering . The Supreme Council was then closed in ancient and solemn form .

The Supreme Council then proceeded to a convocation of the members of the Ancient and Accepted Bite , who had attained the rank of Kts . K . H . of the Thirtieth Degree of the Order . A Council of Kts . K . H . was then opened , and was presided over by the 111 . G . T . Gen . of the Order , Henry Udall , assisted in the solemn ceremonies of the Degree by the 111 . Sov . G . Insp . Gen . Col . Yernon , the 111 . Sov . Pr . of R . S . of the Thirty-second Degree , George Beauchamp Cole , and the 111 . G . Inq . Com . of the Thirty-first Degree , Charles Goolden , when the rank of the Thirtieth Degree of the Order was conferred on several Brethren who had previously attained the rank of Kts . of the Sun , and Kts . of St . Andrew , of the Twenty-ninth Degree . The Council was then closed , and the members of the High Grades then

banqueted together . This was the last Convocation of the Order for the year , which has been one of great prosperity for the Ancient and Accepted Bite . Besides the London meetings , there have been very large meetings of Chapters of Bose Croix of the Eighteenth Degree , and degrees under that rank ; and we may especially mention the large and influential meetings that have been held of the Chapter of St . Peter and St . Paul at Bath , and the late meeting of the Vernon Chapter at Birmingham . A Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General called together by special summons , to fill up the vacancy in the Supreme Council , was held at their Grand East , Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , the 1 st of November , a . d . 1854 .

The Sov . Commander of the Order presided . After the Council had been opened , the solemn ceremonies of admission were proceeded with , and Sir John George Beeve de la Pole , Bart ., of Shute , Devon , was placed in the vacant stall of the Supreme Council . The Supreme Council then conferred the dignity of a G . Inq . Com . of the Thirty-first Degree on Capt . Cholmeley Dering . The next Convocation of the Order will be on the 16 th of February , when the Thirtieth Degree will be conferred .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

Boyal Freemasons' School for Female Children , House Committee , 21 st Dec . —A most pleasing occurrence took place at the School-house at this meeting . A lady residing at Clapham , Mrs . Pickering , who had long had her needle-work done by the children , presented to each child a present suitable to its

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