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Masonic Intelligence.
Gnu d Jecretary , and Grand Treasurer . rr , ,-, , , ^ he Two Grand Wardens . - he Grami Master preceded b y the Grand Sword Bearer , and supported on the ri ght by the Deputy Provincial Grand Mascer , and on the left by . Cap ,. Sir W . HAJ- , Acting Grand Master for England , of K T
the ri-nr nr- f V '' ° ' -T '' * i ^^ slon halted , and opening to ^ w -d f ' t , le ; f rand M f ^> "ith his Officers - , preceded by ° the " three S-l , - ^ I ' ^ V '" r " ^ !? by thc Passion inverted ; r -1 ir , S being placed , „ the middle aisle before the pulpit . —Du-M ^ V SCrV 1 CC a ' 1 aS"mC " J' " " ' » Poscd b y the Provincial Grand yas 5 ' ada ^ 'Mdsome collection made
i , ru ; su , " , which was given to tlw church wardens , and overseers to distribute to the poor of this parish c- "' ° d riv f r 'i uly Mason ! c Sermon was p--llcd b > ' S Wnd Chaplain , from tins text , St . John , chap . viii . verse L « And ye shall know the Truth and the Truth shall make you Free . S ' -ir , « . & " ! > T " ' I " ° ° ' ; ier iU i Wlidl " fil'St set oft > ret " ™ to the h . uacenshead , . « here an elegant dinner was provided , that did honour to the purveying abilities of Brother CASV . 11
vm- ^ fr "' - ^ . ^ *^ ' " hich for » , orc than three In D L nr r f ^ ! " UJSf ' " s ; ltio 11 from i > is bite Royal Highness thcDi . keot Cumberland , was constituted in DUE roMM ; 4 short but most excellent adaress was delivered by Brother DUKCKERLET , who afte . iccommending the cultivating the several moral and social virtues , rriuch so , eminent y distinguish the princi ples and ground-work of Ma- ' ce le n ' t £ ™ 5 » ded t 0 th < - ' consideration of the Brethren , that most exclc I , , 0 T 7 H " ° , , CuMBP ™ FREEMASONS' SCHOOL , for c othing , boarding , and . educating the daughters of poor Freemasons and
.. u . uw uW uua precept might be enforced b y example , and that the Grand Locigeof iissex might be distinguished « - well-wishers to the ! ,, rcf "/ , S i n sub ^ nption by TWENTY GUINEAS from his own purse j tins was to lowed b y every member ' s contributing what suited his convenience ; to which was added a benefaction from the newly constituted L-oclge , the whole amounting to a very considerable sum J thC P''ovi"cialGra » d Master took most
lenve of fh ? h T ' , a affectionate Jc . iye of the Btethren , who , with hearts full of fraternal esteem and corttrVT ' «" mp : lmcd ] V > P «« ded b y the band of music , to the w h nfv ' u v ' S ' lv , n 8 , "" ^ hearty and heart-felt cheers parted Str . T r ' ' ° hasbec "JH ? tl y styled , " the great hiim ' nary o Masomy ^ . The company returned , n form to . the LocW , where rn neSS n ' " ° V ''"timed under the able government of B ,-0-epUtyProvincial G d Masterbut - here must draw
P v ?? ' , ™ - we rue veil .- ~ Our readers must excuse our saying any thing more than that every thing was conducted in that trul y harmoriic \ tvle ° that should ever accompany the assernb y of a society whose tenets and principles have stood the test of revolving ages , and were never more freel y investigated --more ¦ fervently embraced , or zealously supported , than under the anspices of the present Royal Family of Great Britain .
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Masonic Intelligence.
Gnu d Jecretary , and Grand Treasurer . rr , ,-, , , ^ he Two Grand Wardens . - he Grami Master preceded b y the Grand Sword Bearer , and supported on the ri ght by the Deputy Provincial Grand Mascer , and on the left by . Cap ,. Sir W . HAJ- , Acting Grand Master for England , of K T
the ri-nr nr- f V '' ° ' -T '' * i ^^ slon halted , and opening to ^ w -d f ' t , le ; f rand M f ^> "ith his Officers - , preceded by ° the " three S-l , - ^ I ' ^ V '" r " ^ !? by thc Passion inverted ; r -1 ir , S being placed , „ the middle aisle before the pulpit . —Du-M ^ V SCrV 1 CC a ' 1 aS"mC " J' " " ' » Poscd b y the Provincial Grand yas 5 ' ada ^ 'Mdsome collection made
i , ru ; su , " , which was given to tlw church wardens , and overseers to distribute to the poor of this parish c- "' ° d riv f r 'i uly Mason ! c Sermon was p--llcd b > ' S Wnd Chaplain , from tins text , St . John , chap . viii . verse L « And ye shall know the Truth and the Truth shall make you Free . S ' -ir , « . & " ! > T " ' I " ° ° ' ; ier iU i Wlidl " fil'St set oft > ret " ™ to the h . uacenshead , . « here an elegant dinner was provided , that did honour to the purveying abilities of Brother CASV . 11
vm- ^ fr "' - ^ . ^ *^ ' " hich for » , orc than three In D L nr r f ^ ! " UJSf ' " s ; ltio 11 from i > is bite Royal Highness thcDi . keot Cumberland , was constituted in DUE roMM ; 4 short but most excellent adaress was delivered by Brother DUKCKERLET , who afte . iccommending the cultivating the several moral and social virtues , rriuch so , eminent y distinguish the princi ples and ground-work of Ma- ' ce le n ' t £ ™ 5 » ded t 0 th < - ' consideration of the Brethren , that most exclc I , , 0 T 7 H " ° , , CuMBP ™ FREEMASONS' SCHOOL , for c othing , boarding , and . educating the daughters of poor Freemasons and
.. u . uw uW uua precept might be enforced b y example , and that the Grand Locigeof iissex might be distinguished « - well-wishers to the ! ,, rcf "/ , S i n sub ^ nption by TWENTY GUINEAS from his own purse j tins was to lowed b y every member ' s contributing what suited his convenience ; to which was added a benefaction from the newly constituted L-oclge , the whole amounting to a very considerable sum J thC P''ovi"cialGra » d Master took most
lenve of fh ? h T ' , a affectionate Jc . iye of the Btethren , who , with hearts full of fraternal esteem and corttrVT ' «" mp : lmcd ] V > P «« ded b y the band of music , to the w h nfv ' u v ' S ' lv , n 8 , "" ^ hearty and heart-felt cheers parted Str . T r ' ' ° hasbec "JH ? tl y styled , " the great hiim ' nary o Masomy ^ . The company returned , n form to . the LocW , where rn neSS n ' " ° V ''"timed under the able government of B ,-0-epUtyProvincial G d Masterbut - here must draw
P v ?? ' , ™ - we rue veil .- ~ Our readers must excuse our saying any thing more than that every thing was conducted in that trul y harmoriic \ tvle ° that should ever accompany the assernb y of a society whose tenets and principles have stood the test of revolving ages , and were never more freel y investigated --more ¦ fervently embraced , or zealously supported , than under the anspices of the present Royal Family of Great Britain .