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tiient , we consider it a bounden duty to express our most sincere and grateful thanks , and the same are hereby accordingly given , to the Venerable Archdeacon Lindsay , Rector of St . Mary ' s , for his kind and unremitting attention to the children of our Orphan School , for the instruction they have received , and the accommodation given them in his parish church , also for his many liberal donations to the funds of the
institution . That a copy of the foregoing Resolution be forthwith transmitted to Archdeacon Lindsay , and that the same be printed and published in the Dublin newspapers . ( Signed ) JOHN FOWLER , D . G ., Secretary .
" Monkstown Glebe-house , Dublin , tith May , 1834 . " SIR , " I had the honour of receiving a letter from you yesterday , conveying to me a resolution of thanks from the Governors of the Masonic Female Orphan School . I beg you will assure the Board that although I consider myself totally unworthy of such a mark of their approbation , I yet cannot but feel highly gratified by the kind and friendly
disposition which it manifests towards me . I wish it had been in my power to be more useful to the children whom they have so humanel y taken under their protection . The Institution appears to be founded on the purest principles of Christian benevolence . Although therefore it is removed from my parish , it will always be attended by my wishes for its prosperity ; and I hope its benevolent supporters will enjoy the
happiness which results from the performance of charitable actions whilst they live here , and that hereafter , in another world , they will be rewarded by a gracious and merciful God . " I remain , Sir , your most obedient servant , " CHARLES LINDSAY . " To John Fowler , Esq ., D . G . Secretary . "
June 8 . —A considerable number of the fraternity attended in Commercial Buildings , and walked in procession to St . John ' s church , when an excellent and appropriate sermon was preached by the Reverend Brother James Kelly . The collection ( above thirty pounds ) was paid into the hands of the treasurer of the Girls' School , for the benefit of that excellent Institution .
We are requested to state that the veteran Brother Braughl , who for many years filled the office of Grand Tyler to the Grand Lodge of Ireland , died lately . Brother Braughl was well known to the Craft ; he is succeeded in his office by Brother William Guy .
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Provincial.
tiient , we consider it a bounden duty to express our most sincere and grateful thanks , and the same are hereby accordingly given , to the Venerable Archdeacon Lindsay , Rector of St . Mary ' s , for his kind and unremitting attention to the children of our Orphan School , for the instruction they have received , and the accommodation given them in his parish church , also for his many liberal donations to the funds of the
institution . That a copy of the foregoing Resolution be forthwith transmitted to Archdeacon Lindsay , and that the same be printed and published in the Dublin newspapers . ( Signed ) JOHN FOWLER , D . G ., Secretary .
" Monkstown Glebe-house , Dublin , tith May , 1834 . " SIR , " I had the honour of receiving a letter from you yesterday , conveying to me a resolution of thanks from the Governors of the Masonic Female Orphan School . I beg you will assure the Board that although I consider myself totally unworthy of such a mark of their approbation , I yet cannot but feel highly gratified by the kind and friendly
disposition which it manifests towards me . I wish it had been in my power to be more useful to the children whom they have so humanel y taken under their protection . The Institution appears to be founded on the purest principles of Christian benevolence . Although therefore it is removed from my parish , it will always be attended by my wishes for its prosperity ; and I hope its benevolent supporters will enjoy the
happiness which results from the performance of charitable actions whilst they live here , and that hereafter , in another world , they will be rewarded by a gracious and merciful God . " I remain , Sir , your most obedient servant , " CHARLES LINDSAY . " To John Fowler , Esq ., D . G . Secretary . "
June 8 . —A considerable number of the fraternity attended in Commercial Buildings , and walked in procession to St . John ' s church , when an excellent and appropriate sermon was preached by the Reverend Brother James Kelly . The collection ( above thirty pounds ) was paid into the hands of the treasurer of the Girls' School , for the benefit of that excellent Institution .
We are requested to state that the veteran Brother Braughl , who for many years filled the office of Grand Tyler to the Grand Lodge of Ireland , died lately . Brother Braughl was well known to the Craft ; he is succeeded in his office by Brother William Guy .