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Knights Templar.

failing source of happiness to your Majesty , and of public usefulness and honour to his country . " ( Signed ) WILLIAM STUART , G . Master . " The minutes of the Grand Conclave of last December were then commenced to be read , when Sir Knt . Lambert moved that a certain portion of them be not read . The Deputy Grand

Master observed that if such a course were pursued , it would enable any Grand Chancellor who should be so disposed , to place on record any matter he might please , to the prejudice of any member of Grand Conclave , and which might not come to light for years afterwards . That many Knights were not present at the last Grand Conclave , and had no other means of knowing

what had taken place but by the minutes , and that no one could say the minutes were correctly entered up if they did not hear them read . Sir Knt . Lord Eliot thought the course pursued was most imprudent , the only effect would be that the whole of that discussion , would have to be inserted in fche minutes of the present meeting , and a painful subject again brought forward

¦ wh ich ifc was in the interest of the parties themselves should be buried in oblivion . Sir Knt . Lambert withdrew his motion , and after a protest from Sir Knt . Binekes , the minutes were read and confirmed .

The Grand Chancellor then read the report as follows : — " Most eminent and Supreme Grand Master : —Your Committee has the honour to report that six new encampments , viz ., the De Tabley , in Cheshire ; the Ccour de Lion , in Montreal ; the Prince of Peace , in Lancashire ; the Star of the East , at Singapore ; the Sussex , in the Dominion of Canada ; and the Southern Cross , at Cape Town , have received warrants

since May , 1867 , the last mentioned encampment , however , was reported in December last , and promises from the high social position of its Members and judicious selection of its Officers to assume a place inferior to none , but superior to most on the roll , and forms a contrast to those which have unfortunately shown a too great desire to increase their ranks , at fche expense of their standing . The total number of eneampments under your banner now amounts to 112 .

The number of Knights now on the roll according to the returns amounts to 1891 , to which about 200 may be added for foreign stations , from which the returns have nofc yet arrived . The former figures can be relied on , the Grand Vice Chancellor having , after considerable time and labour , extending over two years , at last succeeded iu compiling a synoptical register of the Orderin addition to the usual index of

encampmentsar-, , ranged alphabetically , by which the name and address of every Companion of tbe Order can be readily found , and to which all subsequent creations can be added as they accrue . A new form of printed receipts has been issued by the Grand Vice-Chancellor to the Registrars of encampments , on receiving the certificate of the election and installation of Commander 1-and the appointment of First and Second Captainswhereban

, y additional record of these officers for easy reference is obtained . So many applications have been made for certificates of having served the office of Eminent Commander , that your Committee has recommended the issue of a certificate to that effect , which your Grand Chancellor has prepared , and for which your Committee is of opinion a fee of one guinea should be paid to the funds of Grand Conclave .

" " 5 . 0 U have been pleased to constitute South Australia a province , and to appoint Sir Knight James Penn Boucant , P . E . C ., to preside over it as your representative . " Since the Grand Conclave of May last important correspondence has taken place between the Grand Chancellor and the Prov . G . Commander of Canada . Consequent on the political change of last year , by which most of the states of British North America were formed into a Confederation under the

style aud title of the Dominion of Canada , the Craft has thrown off its allegiance to the United Grand Lodgo of England and Wales , and established an independent Grand Lodge . " A tendency in the same direction on the part of the Orders of the Temple and Hospital was averted by the timely and reasonable concessions authorized by yourself . The severance from the parent stock would have been received with regret here ; while it would certainly have diminished tho dignity of the Order on the other side of the Atlantic .

" Your Committee congratulates the Order in the Dominion of Canada , on its election to remain true to its old allegiance . " In accordance with the wish of the Order in British North America the Prov . G . Master for Canada , Colonel W . J . Bury Maoleod Moore , will assume , with your authority , the style and title of G . Prior of the Dominion of Canada , enhanced beyond his expectation by his Insignia of Office being

transmitted to him as a present from yourself . " In addition to this you have been pleased to confer P .. Grank on the following most distinguished Knts ., recommended by the G . Prior of Canada as worthy of that honour : —Sir Knts . James Davis Macdonnell , P . G . Chancellor and Prov . Sub-Prior ; Samuel Deadman Fowler , P . Prov . G . Chancellor , to be P . G . Sub-Priors of England ; and James Hill Rowan , and William Simpsonof the Hugh de Payens encampment , to be

, P . G . Captains of England . " You have also adopted the suggestion of the G . Prior of Canada to appoint a representative in the United States , and have , on the recommendation of that officer , selected Sir Knt . Dr . Alfred Creigh , LL . D ., for that distinction . " Your Committee also recommends that the application of the G . Prior of the Dominion of Canada , that the G . Priory be permitted to retain , for local purposes , half the general fees

and so much of the benevolent fund as is collected within his jurisdiction , be granted , "Formal motions will be presented to you for carrying out these arrangements . " The commissions appointed under the third article of the convention with Scotland , for settling the details of that arrangement , have not yet commenced their labours , on account of the pendency of the negotiation with Ireland . "The Deputy Grand Master , whom the Duke of Leinster as

Grand Master , has appointed his plenipotentiary for the purpose of negotiating a convention on behalf of the Irish branch of the Order , has been as yet unable to spare time from his official duties as Judge of the High Court of Admiralty for this matter ; and as time and trouble would be ultimately saved by the three sets of Commissioners meeting in common conference , no delay , will , in fact , occur by this question being deferred till a season when all official men are more at leisure .

" The short experience of the six months which have elapsed since the improved administrative system was authorized by Grand Conclave , has so far proved satisfactory . The Prov . G . Commanders' now assume powers and authority which give a practical reality to their office , on which greater dignity and importance is conferred , more regularity and simplicity introduced into the government of the united Orders , and much trouble will also be saved at head-quartersand control

ren-, dered more easy and efficient . " Your Committee thinks it due to Sir Knt . Woof , to express its obligations to that gentleman for his useful heraldic researches in connexion with the Uuited Orders , and his report on this subject , when completed , will form a valuable document for reference , and the instruction of encampments . " Your Committee regrets to have to report the resignation of his seat in the Committee by Sir Knt . Meymott , who has placed

his office as G . Dir . of Cer . at your disposal , both of which expire to-day . The activity of this officer , and the interest he has taken in the Order is too well known to need comment . The Committee , therefore , while deploring the loss of his knowledge and experience , begs to express its sense of the services he has rendered . "The Grand Treasurer ' s accounts show a balance in favour of the General Fund of £ 1 G 4 13 s . 2 d ., and of the Benevolent Fnnd of £ 92 2 s .

" By Order of the Committee of Grand Conclave , P . MAC C . DE COLQUIIOUJT , G . Chancellor . " Sir Knt . Meymott wished , with reference to paragraph 2 of the report to ask the G . Chancellor whether it was true that tho register there mentioned was completed—whether all the returns had been sent in . Tho G . Chancellor explained that

only about six were iu arrear , and that the threat of suspension of those encampments who neglected to make their returns had brought in a great number . It was then moved by tho D . G . Mastor , and seconded by Bro . the Earl of Limerick , and carried nem . eon , that the report be received and adopted , and entered on the minutes .

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FREEMASONRY IN THE 17TH CENTURY. Article 1
MASONIC WORTHIES OF JERSEY. Article 4
A GERMAN VIEW OF BRO. D. MURRAY LYON'S HISTORY OF MOTHER KILWINNING. Article 7
DEGREES OF MASONIC KNIGHTHOOD v. THE RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE. Article 8
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
SUPERSTITION IN THE INTERIOR OF AFRICA. Article 12
RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 13
FRENCH MASONRY. Article 13
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
DEVONSHIRE. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
RESTORATION OF BRISTOL CATHEDRAL NAVE. Article 18
REVIEWS, Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 30TH, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 30TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Knights Templar.

failing source of happiness to your Majesty , and of public usefulness and honour to his country . " ( Signed ) WILLIAM STUART , G . Master . " The minutes of the Grand Conclave of last December were then commenced to be read , when Sir Knt . Lambert moved that a certain portion of them be not read . The Deputy Grand

Master observed that if such a course were pursued , it would enable any Grand Chancellor who should be so disposed , to place on record any matter he might please , to the prejudice of any member of Grand Conclave , and which might not come to light for years afterwards . That many Knights were not present at the last Grand Conclave , and had no other means of knowing

what had taken place but by the minutes , and that no one could say the minutes were correctly entered up if they did not hear them read . Sir Knt . Lord Eliot thought the course pursued was most imprudent , the only effect would be that the whole of that discussion , would have to be inserted in fche minutes of the present meeting , and a painful subject again brought forward

¦ wh ich ifc was in the interest of the parties themselves should be buried in oblivion . Sir Knt . Lambert withdrew his motion , and after a protest from Sir Knt . Binekes , the minutes were read and confirmed .

The Grand Chancellor then read the report as follows : — " Most eminent and Supreme Grand Master : —Your Committee has the honour to report that six new encampments , viz ., the De Tabley , in Cheshire ; the Ccour de Lion , in Montreal ; the Prince of Peace , in Lancashire ; the Star of the East , at Singapore ; the Sussex , in the Dominion of Canada ; and the Southern Cross , at Cape Town , have received warrants

since May , 1867 , the last mentioned encampment , however , was reported in December last , and promises from the high social position of its Members and judicious selection of its Officers to assume a place inferior to none , but superior to most on the roll , and forms a contrast to those which have unfortunately shown a too great desire to increase their ranks , at fche expense of their standing . The total number of eneampments under your banner now amounts to 112 .

The number of Knights now on the roll according to the returns amounts to 1891 , to which about 200 may be added for foreign stations , from which the returns have nofc yet arrived . The former figures can be relied on , the Grand Vice Chancellor having , after considerable time and labour , extending over two years , at last succeeded iu compiling a synoptical register of the Orderin addition to the usual index of

encampmentsar-, , ranged alphabetically , by which the name and address of every Companion of tbe Order can be readily found , and to which all subsequent creations can be added as they accrue . A new form of printed receipts has been issued by the Grand Vice-Chancellor to the Registrars of encampments , on receiving the certificate of the election and installation of Commander 1-and the appointment of First and Second Captainswhereban

, y additional record of these officers for easy reference is obtained . So many applications have been made for certificates of having served the office of Eminent Commander , that your Committee has recommended the issue of a certificate to that effect , which your Grand Chancellor has prepared , and for which your Committee is of opinion a fee of one guinea should be paid to the funds of Grand Conclave .

" " 5 . 0 U have been pleased to constitute South Australia a province , and to appoint Sir Knight James Penn Boucant , P . E . C ., to preside over it as your representative . " Since the Grand Conclave of May last important correspondence has taken place between the Grand Chancellor and the Prov . G . Commander of Canada . Consequent on the political change of last year , by which most of the states of British North America were formed into a Confederation under the

style aud title of the Dominion of Canada , the Craft has thrown off its allegiance to the United Grand Lodgo of England and Wales , and established an independent Grand Lodge . " A tendency in the same direction on the part of the Orders of the Temple and Hospital was averted by the timely and reasonable concessions authorized by yourself . The severance from the parent stock would have been received with regret here ; while it would certainly have diminished tho dignity of the Order on the other side of the Atlantic .

" Your Committee congratulates the Order in the Dominion of Canada , on its election to remain true to its old allegiance . " In accordance with the wish of the Order in British North America the Prov . G . Master for Canada , Colonel W . J . Bury Maoleod Moore , will assume , with your authority , the style and title of G . Prior of the Dominion of Canada , enhanced beyond his expectation by his Insignia of Office being

transmitted to him as a present from yourself . " In addition to this you have been pleased to confer P .. Grank on the following most distinguished Knts ., recommended by the G . Prior of Canada as worthy of that honour : —Sir Knts . James Davis Macdonnell , P . G . Chancellor and Prov . Sub-Prior ; Samuel Deadman Fowler , P . Prov . G . Chancellor , to be P . G . Sub-Priors of England ; and James Hill Rowan , and William Simpsonof the Hugh de Payens encampment , to be

, P . G . Captains of England . " You have also adopted the suggestion of the G . Prior of Canada to appoint a representative in the United States , and have , on the recommendation of that officer , selected Sir Knt . Dr . Alfred Creigh , LL . D ., for that distinction . " Your Committee also recommends that the application of the G . Prior of the Dominion of Canada , that the G . Priory be permitted to retain , for local purposes , half the general fees

and so much of the benevolent fund as is collected within his jurisdiction , be granted , "Formal motions will be presented to you for carrying out these arrangements . " The commissions appointed under the third article of the convention with Scotland , for settling the details of that arrangement , have not yet commenced their labours , on account of the pendency of the negotiation with Ireland . "The Deputy Grand Master , whom the Duke of Leinster as

Grand Master , has appointed his plenipotentiary for the purpose of negotiating a convention on behalf of the Irish branch of the Order , has been as yet unable to spare time from his official duties as Judge of the High Court of Admiralty for this matter ; and as time and trouble would be ultimately saved by the three sets of Commissioners meeting in common conference , no delay , will , in fact , occur by this question being deferred till a season when all official men are more at leisure .

" The short experience of the six months which have elapsed since the improved administrative system was authorized by Grand Conclave , has so far proved satisfactory . The Prov . G . Commanders' now assume powers and authority which give a practical reality to their office , on which greater dignity and importance is conferred , more regularity and simplicity introduced into the government of the united Orders , and much trouble will also be saved at head-quartersand control

ren-, dered more easy and efficient . " Your Committee thinks it due to Sir Knt . Woof , to express its obligations to that gentleman for his useful heraldic researches in connexion with the Uuited Orders , and his report on this subject , when completed , will form a valuable document for reference , and the instruction of encampments . " Your Committee regrets to have to report the resignation of his seat in the Committee by Sir Knt . Meymott , who has placed

his office as G . Dir . of Cer . at your disposal , both of which expire to-day . The activity of this officer , and the interest he has taken in the Order is too well known to need comment . The Committee , therefore , while deploring the loss of his knowledge and experience , begs to express its sense of the services he has rendered . "The Grand Treasurer ' s accounts show a balance in favour of the General Fund of £ 1 G 4 13 s . 2 d ., and of the Benevolent Fnnd of £ 92 2 s .

" By Order of the Committee of Grand Conclave , P . MAC C . DE COLQUIIOUJT , G . Chancellor . " Sir Knt . Meymott wished , with reference to paragraph 2 of the report to ask the G . Chancellor whether it was true that tho register there mentioned was completed—whether all the returns had been sent in . Tho G . Chancellor explained that

only about six were iu arrear , and that the threat of suspension of those encampments who neglected to make their returns had brought in a great number . It was then moved by tho D . G . Mastor , and seconded by Bro . the Earl of Limerick , and carried nem . eon , that the report be received and adopted , and entered on the minutes .

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