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Ireland.
Leeson , Mr . Sergeant Greene , Brother Beaty AVest , Q . C ., Mrs . and Miss West , Mr . Coote , Lord and Lad y Massarene , Lieutenaut-Geiieral Sir Edward , Lady , and Miss Blakeney , the Rev . Dr . and Mrs . AA ' all , Captain Wynyard , D . A . C . G ., Captain and Mrs . Browne , the Earl of Fingal , the Rev . Mr . Rutledge , Mr . Fogerty , Q . C ., Mr . Vignoles , Dublin Castle , Sir John Ormsby and Miss A andeleur , Brother Major Brown , Lord KilleenTown Major ancl Mrs . AA ^ hiteLieutenant-Colonel and
, , Mrs . Piper , Major Hoey , D . L ., Captain and Mrs . Hoey , Miss Sadlier , the Rev . Brothers Flynn , C . AA ^ alshe , ancl Osborne , ( Chaplain to the 50 th ) Mrs . ancl Miss Richards , Major and Mrs . Hill , Mr . Bernal , Mr . Kinderley , 94 th Regiment , Brother Colonel AA right , Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs . Farquharson , Brother the Rev . Doctor Humphrey , Mrs . and Miss Humphrey , the Hon . Mr . Butler , Mr . and Mrs . Gossett , Colonel and Miss Cash , Mrs . Rutland , Mr . Henn , Master in Chancery , and the Misses
Henn , Mrs . and Miss AA ' ebber Smith , Lieutenant-Colonels Greaves ancl Middleton , Sir Thomas and Lady Findlay , Majors Griffith , Lewis , and Forster , the Hon . Mr . Bruce , Captain Elgee , R . A ., Colonel Yorke , Captains James , Somerset Grove , and Stephens , Mr . Pooley , Lieutenant-Colonel Grove , Mr . Kirby , 94 th Regiment , Lieut .-Colonel O'Hara , ancl Lady O'Donel , Captain AVilliam Knox , 13 th Dragoons , Rev . Doctor ancl Mrs . Rogerson , Mrs . and Miss Tottenham , Majors Clarkeancl Stewart
Gascoyne , , , Captain and Mrs . Bushe , Sir Arthur and Lady Brooke , Major Macau , Mr . Barry , Sth Hussars , Captains Scott , McQuarry , and Sutton , Brother G . AV . Creighton , 1 st Guards , Aide-de-camp of Templars in Ireland , Mrs . and Miss Creighton , Brother AVhaley , D . L ., and Miss AA haley , Brother Alderman Hoyte , Captains Ford , Bruce , Musters , Stewart , ancl Farquarson , Hon . Mr . ancl Mrs Vaughanthe Hih SheriffsAlderman PerrinBrother Alderman Sir
, g , , Richard ancl Lad y Baker , Brother Alderman and Mrs . Hyndman , besides a number of the most distinguished members of the Bar and Medical professions ( with their wives and daughters ) whom we need not enumerate , as being members of Loclge 50 .
THE BANQUET . At one o ' clock the Master led the way to the Banquet , which was spread in the Round Room . " his retinue gay , Large was his train , and gorgeous lus array . " Around the room , ancl raised six feet from the floor , a circular tabic was laid parallel to the walland divided from it onlha seatwithin
, y y , this outer circle a second circular table was raised three feet . At the end ofthe large circular space , enclosed hy two great concentric circles , furthest from the orchestra , a cross table was laid of a crescent form , raised two feet , and from this cross table , and at right angles with it , ran nine long tables , resting on the floor , and extending the entire length of the room , by which admirable ground-plan , ampie accommodation was afforded to 1000
persons . The Throne for the Master was placed on a platform one foot above the level of the chief table , and covered with crimson cloth . At the back were the Lod ge banners cross wise , supporting a canopy of blue velvet trimmed with bullion , & c . The figure of St . Patrick was emblazoned in the centre of the frieze , which was conspicuously surrounded by the rose , thistle , and shamrock ; descending from the proscenium ,
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Ireland.
Leeson , Mr . Sergeant Greene , Brother Beaty AVest , Q . C ., Mrs . and Miss West , Mr . Coote , Lord and Lad y Massarene , Lieutenaut-Geiieral Sir Edward , Lady , and Miss Blakeney , the Rev . Dr . and Mrs . AA ' all , Captain Wynyard , D . A . C . G ., Captain and Mrs . Browne , the Earl of Fingal , the Rev . Mr . Rutledge , Mr . Fogerty , Q . C ., Mr . Vignoles , Dublin Castle , Sir John Ormsby and Miss A andeleur , Brother Major Brown , Lord KilleenTown Major ancl Mrs . AA ^ hiteLieutenant-Colonel and
, , Mrs . Piper , Major Hoey , D . L ., Captain and Mrs . Hoey , Miss Sadlier , the Rev . Brothers Flynn , C . AA ^ alshe , ancl Osborne , ( Chaplain to the 50 th ) Mrs . ancl Miss Richards , Major and Mrs . Hill , Mr . Bernal , Mr . Kinderley , 94 th Regiment , Brother Colonel AA right , Lieutenant-Colonel and Mrs . Farquharson , Brother the Rev . Doctor Humphrey , Mrs . and Miss Humphrey , the Hon . Mr . Butler , Mr . and Mrs . Gossett , Colonel and Miss Cash , Mrs . Rutland , Mr . Henn , Master in Chancery , and the Misses
Henn , Mrs . and Miss AA ' ebber Smith , Lieutenant-Colonels Greaves ancl Middleton , Sir Thomas and Lady Findlay , Majors Griffith , Lewis , and Forster , the Hon . Mr . Bruce , Captain Elgee , R . A ., Colonel Yorke , Captains James , Somerset Grove , and Stephens , Mr . Pooley , Lieutenant-Colonel Grove , Mr . Kirby , 94 th Regiment , Lieut .-Colonel O'Hara , ancl Lady O'Donel , Captain AVilliam Knox , 13 th Dragoons , Rev . Doctor ancl Mrs . Rogerson , Mrs . and Miss Tottenham , Majors Clarkeancl Stewart
Gascoyne , , , Captain and Mrs . Bushe , Sir Arthur and Lady Brooke , Major Macau , Mr . Barry , Sth Hussars , Captains Scott , McQuarry , and Sutton , Brother G . AV . Creighton , 1 st Guards , Aide-de-camp of Templars in Ireland , Mrs . and Miss Creighton , Brother AVhaley , D . L ., and Miss AA haley , Brother Alderman Hoyte , Captains Ford , Bruce , Musters , Stewart , ancl Farquarson , Hon . Mr . ancl Mrs Vaughanthe Hih SheriffsAlderman PerrinBrother Alderman Sir
, g , , Richard ancl Lad y Baker , Brother Alderman and Mrs . Hyndman , besides a number of the most distinguished members of the Bar and Medical professions ( with their wives and daughters ) whom we need not enumerate , as being members of Loclge 50 .
THE BANQUET . At one o ' clock the Master led the way to the Banquet , which was spread in the Round Room . " his retinue gay , Large was his train , and gorgeous lus array . " Around the room , ancl raised six feet from the floor , a circular tabic was laid parallel to the walland divided from it onlha seatwithin
, y y , this outer circle a second circular table was raised three feet . At the end ofthe large circular space , enclosed hy two great concentric circles , furthest from the orchestra , a cross table was laid of a crescent form , raised two feet , and from this cross table , and at right angles with it , ran nine long tables , resting on the floor , and extending the entire length of the room , by which admirable ground-plan , ampie accommodation was afforded to 1000
persons . The Throne for the Master was placed on a platform one foot above the level of the chief table , and covered with crimson cloth . At the back were the Lod ge banners cross wise , supporting a canopy of blue velvet trimmed with bullion , & c . The figure of St . Patrick was emblazoned in the centre of the frieze , which was conspicuously surrounded by the rose , thistle , and shamrock ; descending from the proscenium ,