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three in others, as in the royal clarence chapter, the white (fourth) veil being there omitted. the companions return to the chapter, passing through the veils and giving the passwords necessary at each veil and on re‐entering the chapter. before the candidate, enters the principals put on their headgear
satin ground is scarlet for kings and past kings and white for all other companions. the sash, of plain scarlet ribbon inches broad, is worn under the coat from right shoulder to left hip, and has a triple tau at the tie. the sashes of grand officers, etc., including those of kings, have their ends trimmed...
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