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To The Printer Of The Freemasons' Magazine,
TO THE PRINTER OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE ,
SIR , OBSERVING in your valuable Miscellany that you very properly preserve the Addresses from our" FRATERNITY , to the Sovereign , and Prince of Wales ( our beloved Grand Master ) , has induced me to send you the enclosed , from the Freemasons in the County of LINCOLN , as presented to tire Prince bthe Reverend WILLIAM PETERSProvincial
y , Grand Master , over the Lodges in Lincolnshire , and Deputy Provincial Grand Master for Nottinghamshire , and Leicestershire in a COLUMN OS HEART OF OAK , of the Doric Order . I am ,, Sir , GAINSBOROUGH , A well-wisher of your Plan , and a Brother .. Nov . 21 , 1793-
The Humble Address Of The Most Antient And Honourable Society Of Free And Accepted Masons, Resident In The County Of Lincoln. In Grand Lodge Assembled.
THE HUMBLE ADDRESS OF THE MOST ANTIENT AND HONOURABLE SOCIETY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS , RESIDENT IN THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN . In GRAND LODGE assembled .
TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS GEORGE PRINCE OF WALES , & c . GRAND MASTER of MASONS .
MAY IT PLEASE YOUR ROYAL HIGHNESS , WE , the Provincial Grand Master , Deputy Grand Master , Grand Wardens , and Brethren of the most antient and honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons , in the County of Lincolnin Grand Lod assembledDo humbly beg leave to
ap-, ge , proach your Royal Highness with our unfeigned thanks for the great honour you have done the CRAFT , by graciously condescending to accept the Chair as GRAND MASTER . It is an Mra . which will ever be recorded in the future annals of MASONRY with exultation and gratitude ; and we embrace with joy this opportunity of .
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To The Printer Of The Freemasons' Magazine,
TO THE PRINTER OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE ,
SIR , OBSERVING in your valuable Miscellany that you very properly preserve the Addresses from our" FRATERNITY , to the Sovereign , and Prince of Wales ( our beloved Grand Master ) , has induced me to send you the enclosed , from the Freemasons in the County of LINCOLN , as presented to tire Prince bthe Reverend WILLIAM PETERSProvincial
y , Grand Master , over the Lodges in Lincolnshire , and Deputy Provincial Grand Master for Nottinghamshire , and Leicestershire in a COLUMN OS HEART OF OAK , of the Doric Order . I am ,, Sir , GAINSBOROUGH , A well-wisher of your Plan , and a Brother .. Nov . 21 , 1793-
The Humble Address Of The Most Antient And Honourable Society Of Free And Accepted Masons, Resident In The County Of Lincoln. In Grand Lodge Assembled.
THE HUMBLE ADDRESS OF THE MOST ANTIENT AND HONOURABLE SOCIETY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS , RESIDENT IN THE COUNTY OF LINCOLN . In GRAND LODGE assembled .
TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS GEORGE PRINCE OF WALES , & c . GRAND MASTER of MASONS .
MAY IT PLEASE YOUR ROYAL HIGHNESS , WE , the Provincial Grand Master , Deputy Grand Master , Grand Wardens , and Brethren of the most antient and honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons , in the County of Lincolnin Grand Lod assembledDo humbly beg leave to
ap-, ge , proach your Royal Highness with our unfeigned thanks for the great honour you have done the CRAFT , by graciously condescending to accept the Chair as GRAND MASTER . It is an Mra . which will ever be recorded in the future annals of MASONRY with exultation and gratitude ; and we embrace with joy this opportunity of .