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An Address From The Provincial Grand Lodge Of Madras To The Grand Lodge Of England.
AN ADDRESS FROM THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MADRAS TO THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND .
TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS GEORGE PRINCE OF WALES ,
Grand Master of the Most Ancient and Honourable Fraternity OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS ; THE IUGJIT WORSHIPFUL DEPUTY GIlAND MASTER J GRAND WARDENS J GRAND OVVICERS , AND MEMBERS OF THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND . .
ROYAL BROTHER , RIGHT WORSHIPFUL SIR , AND MOST RESPECTABLE BRETHREN , WE have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your Secretary ' s letter of date the Sth of June 1793 , transmitting the accounts of your most respectable . Lodge up to . that periodwith
, sundry packets addressed to the Lodges under our jurisdiction , all of which were duly delivered . The Address to his Most Excellent Majesty on the present situation of affairs , as inclosed in your packet , was read with infinite satisfaction at our first Quarterly Communication after the-recei pt of it ; and , as the sentiments which that , elegant and loyal production
conveys corresponded with the feelings of all Hie Brethren here , it was not only entered on the records of the Provincial Grand Lodge , but also on the records of the different Lodges under our jurisdiction . From the situation which our Rig ht Worship ful Provincial Grand Master , Brother Chamieu , has for some years been in , as chief of Vizagapatnara , an opportunity had not offered to instal him in the
high office to which he has been raised ; but , as he has lately arrived at this Presidency , and will now remain , the ceremony will be performed as soon as possible with every honour . From the knowledge which both he and our Right Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Brother Gahagan , have ofthe Masonic dutiesand from the zeal they have uniformly manifested
, in pel-forming them , we may reasonably indulge the hope , that the Lodges on the coast of Coromandel will flourish under their auspices . We do not send you by this opportunity a return of the Lodges under our jurisdiction , expecting that we shall be enabled to doit
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
An Address From The Provincial Grand Lodge Of Madras To The Grand Lodge Of England.
AN ADDRESS FROM THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MADRAS TO THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND .
TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS GEORGE PRINCE OF WALES ,
Grand Master of the Most Ancient and Honourable Fraternity OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS ; THE IUGJIT WORSHIPFUL DEPUTY GIlAND MASTER J GRAND WARDENS J GRAND OVVICERS , AND MEMBERS OF THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND . .
ROYAL BROTHER , RIGHT WORSHIPFUL SIR , AND MOST RESPECTABLE BRETHREN , WE have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your Secretary ' s letter of date the Sth of June 1793 , transmitting the accounts of your most respectable . Lodge up to . that periodwith
, sundry packets addressed to the Lodges under our jurisdiction , all of which were duly delivered . The Address to his Most Excellent Majesty on the present situation of affairs , as inclosed in your packet , was read with infinite satisfaction at our first Quarterly Communication after the-recei pt of it ; and , as the sentiments which that , elegant and loyal production
conveys corresponded with the feelings of all Hie Brethren here , it was not only entered on the records of the Provincial Grand Lodge , but also on the records of the different Lodges under our jurisdiction . From the situation which our Rig ht Worship ful Provincial Grand Master , Brother Chamieu , has for some years been in , as chief of Vizagapatnara , an opportunity had not offered to instal him in the
high office to which he has been raised ; but , as he has lately arrived at this Presidency , and will now remain , the ceremony will be performed as soon as possible with every honour . From the knowledge which both he and our Right Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Brother Gahagan , have ofthe Masonic dutiesand from the zeal they have uniformly manifested
, in pel-forming them , we may reasonably indulge the hope , that the Lodges on the coast of Coromandel will flourish under their auspices . We do not send you by this opportunity a return of the Lodges under our jurisdiction , expecting that we shall be enabled to doit