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To The Printer Of The Freemason's Magazine.
TO THE PRINTER OF THE FREEMASON'S MAGAZINE .
" SIR , " IN the / first Number of your Magazine you very properly inserted the Address of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons to the Sovereign , that it might ' be handed down to Posterity as a lasting Monument of their Loyalty and Attachment ; ' as also a Copy of the Address of Thanks to the Prince , as Grand Master for his Condescension in presenting it . The same motives that induced yon to preserve those , will be a sufficient apology for
my requesting your inserting of the enclosed Address to his ROYAL HIGHNESS , which was presented by Sir J ST . AU - BYN , Bart , the worthy Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ; and which it would be injustice to the Freemasons of Cornwall to omit observing was of a date prior even to the Address of the Grand Lodge . " I am , Sir , " An admirer of your Plan and a Loyal Brother , PEN & YN , Sept . i 6 . Q »
The Loyal And Affectionate Address Of The Freemasons Of Cornwall.
THE LOYAL AND AFFECTIONATE ADDRESS OF THE FREEMASONS OF CORNWALL .
In PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE assembled this 7 th day of January , " A - - ' 793- A . L . 5797 . TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS GEORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK PRINCE OF WALES ,
© RAND MASTER of MASONS under the Constitution of Freemasonry in England . ROYAL BROTHER , ALTHOUGH to 3 'our Royal Highness , as well as to every one initiated into the Mysteries of F M it is
REE ASONRY , well known that the Principles of this ancient and honourable Society effectuall y precludes all Disquisitions in their several Lodges on the Subject of Politics ; the difference of O pinion in which might tend to disturb the Harmony which always should and does prevail among the CRAFT ; yet at a period like the present , when
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To The Printer Of The Freemason's Magazine.
TO THE PRINTER OF THE FREEMASON'S MAGAZINE .
" SIR , " IN the / first Number of your Magazine you very properly inserted the Address of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons to the Sovereign , that it might ' be handed down to Posterity as a lasting Monument of their Loyalty and Attachment ; ' as also a Copy of the Address of Thanks to the Prince , as Grand Master for his Condescension in presenting it . The same motives that induced yon to preserve those , will be a sufficient apology for
my requesting your inserting of the enclosed Address to his ROYAL HIGHNESS , which was presented by Sir J ST . AU - BYN , Bart , the worthy Provincial Grand Master of Cornwall ; and which it would be injustice to the Freemasons of Cornwall to omit observing was of a date prior even to the Address of the Grand Lodge . " I am , Sir , " An admirer of your Plan and a Loyal Brother , PEN & YN , Sept . i 6 . Q »
The Loyal And Affectionate Address Of The Freemasons Of Cornwall.
THE LOYAL AND AFFECTIONATE ADDRESS OF THE FREEMASONS OF CORNWALL .
In PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE assembled this 7 th day of January , " A - - ' 793- A . L . 5797 . TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS GEORGE AUGUSTUS FREDERICK PRINCE OF WALES ,
© RAND MASTER of MASONS under the Constitution of Freemasonry in England . ROYAL BROTHER , ALTHOUGH to 3 'our Royal Highness , as well as to every one initiated into the Mysteries of F M it is
REE ASONRY , well known that the Principles of this ancient and honourable Society effectuall y precludes all Disquisitions in their several Lodges on the Subject of Politics ; the difference of O pinion in which might tend to disturb the Harmony which always should and does prevail among the CRAFT ; yet at a period like the present , when