Chapter 36
CHAPTER IV.
Grand Royat Arch Chapter af Massaekusettsn
PURSUANT to the general constitution, the-
grand chapter of this state was organized on the
twelfth of June, 1798; Its annual meetings are
bolden alternately at Boston and Newburjport,iii>
the month of September.
The chapters under it^ jurisdiction are as fol*
lows:
St. Jndrew^s Chupter, No; l,^6oston> meets at
l!ie haH in^ Market Square, the Wednesday pre-
ceding the full of the moon, monthly.
■King Cyrus^ Chaptery^Ho^ 2, at Kewburyportw
8u John^ Chapter, No. 3, at Groton.
Jf oimt Femon Chapter, No^ 4y at Portlands.
Chapt^y Na 5, at Chariton*.
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€lr€nd BMfolArcb Chapter ^Wifid^-Mw^
THE grand chapter of this atate wa9 orgimiz^
td> agreeably to the conatitution, on tbe: TiiesdajfL
JbtlowiQg the second Monday in March,. IIW*
This grand chapter meets, quarterly at Mason^t-
Hall, in Providence, on the tlurd Tuesd^y^ of.
M[arcbp.June^.Seetemhcr;.and December^
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The grand officers elected in IS08, are as fbl*
lows :
M.E, Thomas S. Webb^ G.H.P*
M.E. James Perry, D.G.H.P»
M.E. John Cariae, G.K,
M.E. John Davis, G.S.
E. Jeremiah F. Jenkins, G.T.
E. Otis Ammidon, G« Secretary.
The Providence Royal Arch Chapter meets at
Providence, on the Thursday succeding the full
moon, m(»ithly.
The Bristol Mark Master^s Lodge naeets at
Bristol.
A Mark Master's Lodge meets at Glocester.
A charter has been granted for the instituticm of
t Royal Arch Chapter in the town of Newport^
hy the name of Newport Chapter, No, 2»
