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Article FREEMASONS' REPOSITORY. ← Page 3 of 3 Article MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Page 1 of 2 →
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Freemasons' Repository.
I am perfectly aware , Mr . Editor , of rendering myself liable to the objections of some of your readers , in not appearing before them a little more systematical ; and , perhaps , may hereafter be open to another charge , of not entering sufficiently into the detail in my observations . But they are IIOAV apprized in the outset . I do not promise is it inclinationwere it in powerto account for
, nor my , my , every thing , or to criticise upon any thing . It is my wish rather to point out to the Man and to the Mason Avhat is in common to both , and worthy the particular attention of either : Avhat has been , and therefore may again be , rather than Avhat abstractedly ought to be , and , Ave knovA " ' , never can be accomplished . . r rr r > MAS 0 N 1 CUS .
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
THE GRAND FEAST OF the most ancient and most honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons , under the constitution of England , was held at Freemason ' s Hall , on Wednesday , May 10 , 1797 . Durino * the time the Grand Lodge was opening , in a convenient Hihness
apartment adjoining to the Hall , and his Royal g GEORGK AUGUSTUS FREDERICK , PRINCE of WALES , & C . & C . & C . Avas ( by his oroxy , the Rig ht Honourable the Earl of Moira ) installed and reinvested with the insignia of the office of Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England , nearly four hundred Brethren assembled in the Hall ; and a number-of ladies were admitted into the galleries , by means of Stewards' Tickets . About five o ' clock
The Masters and Wardens of sundry Lodges , . The Master , Wardens , and Assistants of die Stewards' Lodge , ( Chev . B . Ruspini , G . S . B . Rev . A . H . Eccles , G . C . Mr . William White , G . S . Adam Gordon , Esq . Prov . G . M . for
Herefordshire , W . Fonteen , Esq . Prov . G . M . for Hertfordshire , George Downing , Esq . Prov . G . M . for Essex , Sherborn Stewart , Esq . Prov . G . M . for Hampshire , John Meyrick , Esq . P . S . G . W . Arthur Tec-art , Esq . P . J . G . W .
George Shum , Esq . P . S . G . W . ThomasTitzherbert , Esq . P . S . G . W . James Heseltine , Esq . P . S . G . W . and G . T . Theo . Tompson Tutt , Esq . P . J . G . W . Charles Marsh , Esq . P . J . G . W . George Harrison , Esq . P . J . G . W . Sir John Croft , Bart . P . S . G . W . as
J . G . W . William Atkinson , Esq . P . J . G . V . ' , as S . G . W . Robert Brettingham , Esq . J . G . W . as D . G . M . Right Hon . the Ear ! of Pomfret . Right Hon . the Earl of Harrington . Right Hon . the Earl of Moira , A , G . M . as G . M . )
entered the Grand Hall , the Duke of York ' s Band playing - God save the King , ' ' Rule Britannia , ' & c . & c . till the whole c-mpany Avere seated to an elegant entertainment , provided and prepared under the direction of the Grand Stewards . ^ Whilst the desert was introducing , the Rig ht Honourable the Earl of Moira requested permission for the ladies to continue in the srallerv until the Lodge had been favoured by some of the Brethren - resent with " songs and glees . This-request met with
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Freemasons' Repository.
I am perfectly aware , Mr . Editor , of rendering myself liable to the objections of some of your readers , in not appearing before them a little more systematical ; and , perhaps , may hereafter be open to another charge , of not entering sufficiently into the detail in my observations . But they are IIOAV apprized in the outset . I do not promise is it inclinationwere it in powerto account for
, nor my , my , every thing , or to criticise upon any thing . It is my wish rather to point out to the Man and to the Mason Avhat is in common to both , and worthy the particular attention of either : Avhat has been , and therefore may again be , rather than Avhat abstractedly ought to be , and , Ave knovA " ' , never can be accomplished . . r rr r > MAS 0 N 1 CUS .
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
THE GRAND FEAST OF the most ancient and most honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons , under the constitution of England , was held at Freemason ' s Hall , on Wednesday , May 10 , 1797 . Durino * the time the Grand Lodge was opening , in a convenient Hihness
apartment adjoining to the Hall , and his Royal g GEORGK AUGUSTUS FREDERICK , PRINCE of WALES , & C . & C . & C . Avas ( by his oroxy , the Rig ht Honourable the Earl of Moira ) installed and reinvested with the insignia of the office of Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England , nearly four hundred Brethren assembled in the Hall ; and a number-of ladies were admitted into the galleries , by means of Stewards' Tickets . About five o ' clock
The Masters and Wardens of sundry Lodges , . The Master , Wardens , and Assistants of die Stewards' Lodge , ( Chev . B . Ruspini , G . S . B . Rev . A . H . Eccles , G . C . Mr . William White , G . S . Adam Gordon , Esq . Prov . G . M . for
Herefordshire , W . Fonteen , Esq . Prov . G . M . for Hertfordshire , George Downing , Esq . Prov . G . M . for Essex , Sherborn Stewart , Esq . Prov . G . M . for Hampshire , John Meyrick , Esq . P . S . G . W . Arthur Tec-art , Esq . P . J . G . W .
George Shum , Esq . P . S . G . W . ThomasTitzherbert , Esq . P . S . G . W . James Heseltine , Esq . P . S . G . W . and G . T . Theo . Tompson Tutt , Esq . P . J . G . W . Charles Marsh , Esq . P . J . G . W . George Harrison , Esq . P . J . G . W . Sir John Croft , Bart . P . S . G . W . as
J . G . W . William Atkinson , Esq . P . J . G . V . ' , as S . G . W . Robert Brettingham , Esq . J . G . W . as D . G . M . Right Hon . the Ear ! of Pomfret . Right Hon . the Earl of Harrington . Right Hon . the Earl of Moira , A , G . M . as G . M . )
entered the Grand Hall , the Duke of York ' s Band playing - God save the King , ' ' Rule Britannia , ' & c . & c . till the whole c-mpany Avere seated to an elegant entertainment , provided and prepared under the direction of the Grand Stewards . ^ Whilst the desert was introducing , the Rig ht Honourable the Earl of Moira requested permission for the ladies to continue in the srallerv until the Lodge had been favoured by some of the Brethren - resent with " songs and glees . This-request met with