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Masonic Intelligence.
The Provincial Grand Commanders are at present : —Col . C . K . Kemeys Tynte , Somersetshire ; W . Stuart , Esq ., Hertfordshire ; Sir F \ Fowke , Bart ., Leicestershire ; Lord Suffield , Norfolk ; W . Tucker , Esq ., Dorset ; J . VV yld , Esq ., M . P , Cornwall ; Rev . John Huyshe , Devon ; Major F . C . Robb , Hants ; Matthew Dawes , Esq ., F . G . S , East Lancashire ; Col . George A . Vernon , Staffordshire ;—Cruttenden , Cheshire . Tbe Members of the Committee fur the year commencing March 23 rcl
, 1850 , were nominated in the annexed order : —The Most Eminent ancl Supreme Grand Master ; the Deputy Grand Master ; the Grand Prior ; the Grand Chancellor ; the Grand Vice-Chancellor ; the Grand Treasurer ; the Knights Auldjo , Rev . J . E . Cox , Shaw , Emly , and Spiers , elected by Grand Conclave ; and Sir Knights Wackerbarth , Udall , J . A . D . Cox , and Goldsworihy , nominated by the Grand Master . Other routine business having been transactedthe Sir Knihts
with-, g drew to refreshment ; after which , the following toasts succeeded the usual loyal and patriotic demonstrations to the Queen ancl the Royal family , wliich are never omitted on such occasions . The first in order was "The health of the M . E . G . M . Col . C . K . K . Tynte , " in proposing which , the D . G . M . Sir Knight W . Stuart intimated , that the resuscitation of the Order was chiefly owing to the indefatigable exertions of the worthy Col ., whose absence he much regretted on this occasion .
Afterwards he read a letter from the M . E . the G . M . to the Sir Knig-hts , expressive of his sorrow at being unavoidably prevented from being present on this occasion . The G . Prelate , Sir Knight the Rev . C . J . Meredith , proposed the health of the D . G . M . Sir Kni ght W . Stuart , who had most ably presided in Grand Conclave , to the satisfaction of all the Sir Knights there present . The D . G . M . Sir Knight Bro . STUART , expressed his deep sense of the honour done him by the G . Prelate and the assembled Kni ghts ; ancl begged to thank them for the invaluable help they had given him , in conducting the business of the Grand Conclave .
The D . G . M . then proposed the health of the G . Officers of Scotland aud Ireland ; to which Sir Knight Tucker , Prov . G . M . for Dorset , responded in suitable terms . Upon the proposition of Sir Knight AULDJO , the health of the Prov . G . C . and Sir Knights , who had visited their London Brethren on this occasion , was drunk , when Sir Kuight the Rev . J . HUYSHE returned thanks , for himself and others ; in doing ivhich he alluded , in eloquent terms , to the hi gh and moral responsibility of their position ,
and to the importance of a rigorous discharge of their respective duties . - He also alluded to the necessity of the Order possessing one uniform ritual , to which , he trusted , the Committee of G . C . would give their immediate attention .
The toast of" The Officers of the Grand Conclave , was responded to by Sir Knight Davis , First Captain ; and that of the E . Commanders , by Bro . Sir Kuight Sp iers ; after which the Sir Kni ghts separated . We observed amongst the number of those who attended Grand Conclave , Sir Knig-hts Tucker , Claydon , Morris , the Rev . J . Huyshe , the Rev . C . J . Meredith , the Rev . j . E . Cox , the Rev . J . W . Carver ; Hall , Shaw , Auldjo , Udall , Davis , J . A . D . Cox , Spiers , Lux-more , M . Costa , Robinson , Spencer , Evans , and many others , both from the metropolitan and provincial districts .
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Masonic Intelligence.
The Provincial Grand Commanders are at present : —Col . C . K . Kemeys Tynte , Somersetshire ; W . Stuart , Esq ., Hertfordshire ; Sir F \ Fowke , Bart ., Leicestershire ; Lord Suffield , Norfolk ; W . Tucker , Esq ., Dorset ; J . VV yld , Esq ., M . P , Cornwall ; Rev . John Huyshe , Devon ; Major F . C . Robb , Hants ; Matthew Dawes , Esq ., F . G . S , East Lancashire ; Col . George A . Vernon , Staffordshire ;—Cruttenden , Cheshire . Tbe Members of the Committee fur the year commencing March 23 rcl
, 1850 , were nominated in the annexed order : —The Most Eminent ancl Supreme Grand Master ; the Deputy Grand Master ; the Grand Prior ; the Grand Chancellor ; the Grand Vice-Chancellor ; the Grand Treasurer ; the Knights Auldjo , Rev . J . E . Cox , Shaw , Emly , and Spiers , elected by Grand Conclave ; and Sir Knights Wackerbarth , Udall , J . A . D . Cox , and Goldsworihy , nominated by the Grand Master . Other routine business having been transactedthe Sir Knihts
with-, g drew to refreshment ; after which , the following toasts succeeded the usual loyal and patriotic demonstrations to the Queen ancl the Royal family , wliich are never omitted on such occasions . The first in order was "The health of the M . E . G . M . Col . C . K . K . Tynte , " in proposing which , the D . G . M . Sir Knight W . Stuart intimated , that the resuscitation of the Order was chiefly owing to the indefatigable exertions of the worthy Col ., whose absence he much regretted on this occasion .
Afterwards he read a letter from the M . E . the G . M . to the Sir Knig-hts , expressive of his sorrow at being unavoidably prevented from being present on this occasion . The G . Prelate , Sir Knight the Rev . C . J . Meredith , proposed the health of the D . G . M . Sir Kni ght W . Stuart , who had most ably presided in Grand Conclave , to the satisfaction of all the Sir Knights there present . The D . G . M . Sir Knight Bro . STUART , expressed his deep sense of the honour done him by the G . Prelate and the assembled Kni ghts ; ancl begged to thank them for the invaluable help they had given him , in conducting the business of the Grand Conclave .
The D . G . M . then proposed the health of the G . Officers of Scotland aud Ireland ; to which Sir Knight Tucker , Prov . G . M . for Dorset , responded in suitable terms . Upon the proposition of Sir Knight AULDJO , the health of the Prov . G . C . and Sir Knights , who had visited their London Brethren on this occasion , was drunk , when Sir Kuight the Rev . J . HUYSHE returned thanks , for himself and others ; in doing ivhich he alluded , in eloquent terms , to the hi gh and moral responsibility of their position ,
and to the importance of a rigorous discharge of their respective duties . - He also alluded to the necessity of the Order possessing one uniform ritual , to which , he trusted , the Committee of G . C . would give their immediate attention .
The toast of" The Officers of the Grand Conclave , was responded to by Sir Knight Davis , First Captain ; and that of the E . Commanders , by Bro . Sir Kuight Sp iers ; after which the Sir Kni ghts separated . We observed amongst the number of those who attended Grand Conclave , Sir Knig-hts Tucker , Claydon , Morris , the Rev . J . Huyshe , the Rev . C . J . Meredith , the Rev . j . E . Cox , the Rev . J . W . Carver ; Hall , Shaw , Auldjo , Udall , Davis , J . A . D . Cox , Spiers , Lux-more , M . Costa , Robinson , Spencer , Evans , and many others , both from the metropolitan and provincial districts .