Sir ABRAHAM ANNIS DAME, of Boston, Mass. Sir CHARLES WHITLOCK MOORE, of Boston, Mass. 1805-14. 1815-17. 1818-19. 1820-22. 1823-24. 1825-28. 1829-30. 1831. Sir JAMES WARHAM CROOKS, of Springfield, Mass. Regular Assemblies, First Monday of each month; number of Members, 98. PAST COMMANDERS. *Sir THOMAS SMITH WEBB, of Providence, 1802-13. *Sir JOHN CARLILE, of Providence, 1814-16, 1820-21. *Sir SAMUEL JACKSON, of Providence, 1817-19, 1822-24, 1889-41, 1847-49. *Sir Asa BoswORTH, of Providence, 1825-27, 1844. *Sir JESSE CLARK, of Providence, 1828-29. Sir JOSIAH WHITAKER, of Providence, 1830. *Sir WILLIAM C. BARKER, of Providence, 1831, 1850, 1857-58. *Sir MOSES RICHARDSON, of Providence, 1832. Sir JAMES SALSBURY, of Providence, 1883-37, 1854-56. Sir PARDON CLARKE, of Providence, 1838. *Sir BARNEY MERRY, of Providence, 1842-48. Sir WILLIAM FIELD, of Providence, 1845-46. *Sir CYRUS FISHER, of Providence, 1851-53. Sir OLIVER JOHNSON, of Providence, 1859. Rev. Sir CHARLES H. TITUS, of Providence, 1860–62. Deceased, 9; living, 6. * Deceased. Regular Assemblies, Third Wednesday of each month; number of Members, 403. PAST COMMANDERS. *Sir HENRY FOWLE, of Boston, 1805-23. *Sir ROBERT LASH, of Boston, 1824. *Sir JOHN J. LORING, of Boston, 1825-26. Sir ABRAHAM A. DAME, of Boston, 1827-29. Sir EDWARD A. RAYMOND, of Boston, 1830-31. Sir THOMAS POWER, of Boston, 1832. Sir JOHN HEws, of Boston, 1833-34. Sir GILBERT NURSE, of Boston, 1835. Sir JOHN FLINT, M.D., of Boston, 1836-37. Sir CHARLES W. MOORE, of Boston, 1838. Sir DANIEL HARWOOD, of Boston, 1839-40, 1850-57. *Sir RUEL BAKER, of Boston, 1841. Sir JOHN B. HAMMATT, of Boston, 1842-43. Sir WINSLOW LEWIS, M.D., of Boston, 1844-45. Sir JOHN R. Bradford, of Boston, 1846-47. *Sir SAMUEL PEARCE, of Boston, 1848-49. Deceased, 5; living, 13. DARIUS COUNCIL, PORTLAND, DISTRICT OF MAINE. CHARTER, MAY 29, 1806. PAST SOVEREIGN MASTERS. Sir JOHN COE, of Portland, 1805-6. Sir JAMES D. HOPKINS, of Portland, 1807-21. In 1821, this Council was merged in Maine Encampment of Knights Templar, its charter surrendered to the Grand Encampment of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, and henceforth it ceased to exist. NEWBURYPORT ENCAMPMENT, NEWBURYPORT, MASS. CHARTER, MAY 12, 1808. PAST COMMANDERS. Sir NATHANIEL KNAPP, of Newburyport, Mass., 1795–1823. Deceased, 1; living, 1. This Encampment was instituted in 1795; and in May, 1808, it received a "Charter of Recognition." Oct. 12, 1840, the Charter was surrendered to the Grand Encampment, and by that Body restored Oct 10, 1855. The Charter was voluntarily surrendered to the Grand Encampment, at its Annual Assembly, in October, 1862, and is now preserved in its archives. |