. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. pierced by a poniard, and is hung to the sash. Battery—o © o o o o—© OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL: Grand Commander, in the East; Grand Chancellor, right of Grand Commander; Grand Architect, left of Grand Commander; Grand Master of Ceremonies, in the North; Grand Treasurer, right of Grand Commander inthe North. Grand Secretary, left of Grand Commander in theSouth. Grand Captain or the Guard, in the South; Sentinels, Guards, and Knights. DRESS OF A KNIGHT KADOSH. The regular costume of a Knight Kadosh, as pre-scribed by the Ancient Rituals, is as


. The book of the ancient and accepted Scottish rite. pierced by a poniard, and is hung to the sash. Battery—o © o o o o—© OFFICERS OF THE COUNCIL: Grand Commander, in the East; Grand Chancellor, right of Grand Commander; Grand Architect, left of Grand Commander; Grand Master of Ceremonies, in the North; Grand Treasurer, right of Grand Commander inthe North. Grand Secretary, left of Grand Commander in theSouth. Grand Captain or the Guard, in the South; Sentinels, Guards, and Knights. DRESS OF A KNIGHT KADOSH. The regular costume of a Knight Kadosh, as pre-scribed by the Ancient Rituals, is as follows: A white tunic of fine woollen stuff, in the shape of aDalmatica, with large sleeves; reaching to the knees. 444 BOOK OF THE A. AND A. RITE, bordered with black, and having on the left breast a redLatin cross. A mantle of black velvet, very full, and reachingmidway between the knee and ankle, edged with redvelvet, and having on the left breast a red Latin cross. It is clasped in front of the throat with a plain Teu-tonic cross of A wide-brimmed hat of black felt, with a plume ofred ostrich feathers, on the left side; and covering thelower end of the plume, a Teutonic cross of gold: onthe front is a sun of gold, its rays extending the wholewidth of the front. A knights collarette, with points of linen cambric,with or without lace. A black belt of leather with a true Teutonic cross infront, as a clasp, of jet and gold, on which are the let-ters J.*. B.\ M.\ Closely-fitting pantaloons of white casimere; andworn over them yellow morocco boots, coming up half-way to the knee, bound around the top with narrowgold lace, and having tassels of white silk in spurs. A sword with straight silver guard, in a black scab-bard, hangs from the belt; on the scabbard and hilt arethe figures 30. A collar of black watered silk ribbon, four incheswide, edged with narrow silver lace, and worn overthe tunic and under the mantle. On the front partof the collar are embroi


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