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us with their attendance and countenance ; and now , if yon please , we will join m smgmg ' God save the Kino- !'" The national anthem having been lung by the company , the vicar said he could not allow them to separate until he had offered a merited tribute of respect to the loyal and respectable body of Freemasons who a assisted on this occasion , and who had come forward three times i Urn the year to attend similar with that
a ceremony , a promptitude d hem very great credit . Having thanked them , lie proposed that thiee cneers should be given for tlie king . Three hearty cheers having been given , the procession again formed , and remrning to Church Street , the Masonic Brethren passed down .. R . old Shambles , through the Market-place , and so back to the King ' s rnVblV ? movement the following part of the procession ivas e labUito regain tlie J Hal ] and thus all confusion
own , was avoided . £ o t ; . r , tnen , as perambulating formed a part of the business of the day , im ? ° W te ™ mat . ,. rhcrc were , however , other engagements of an lei . sting nature viz dinner parties at several of the inns , but the one ¦' I 11 , ?< - ' ' f bIed chle & y t 0 notice is the Masonic Brethren ' s dinner at tlie Aino- Arms .
i he general reader of this paper will remember , that in the advertisei „ . nt announcing the celebration of Monday last , it was stated that ' th-Alasonic Brethren of the County Lodges were invited to assist - and ineir imposing appearance in the procession would show how well dis-, ?/ . <¦ ! rr - e t 0 cou " » allce any design by ivJiicl ) tlie Great Are / , i-Thobn , fl ™ ' : !' s <[ ma-yhe glorified , anil their fellow-men benefited . ° ° !" the dllner Was thrce ' clock ' and at that about
fiftv nI n i ; ° * '' me 1 n L ; V = j 3 f r . ethren f down m the large room in which Lodge 130 the ,, n , ^ S- A i Party ° f IJrethren als 0 < U , 10 d in a » otll « " room at « Ll T ¦ ? e LtK , SC-room not being sufficiently large to permit the he whol-T 7 / ' " ln tbe krSe r 00 m ^ retwofables extending inlv i » i * g th l ° ~ , , " * 1 t 0 wcft ' at one of which Brother Rev . Gil-P 1 " eSide < 1 abI V sl'l'l'orted bBrother Fallow
field n PTAV ^•^^> ' ,- y - Vkn n ' p * * -- L " ' at thc ot ,, CT Brother Bach , P . M ., and also abl y supported h y Brother Crane , W . M ., of Lod-e 130 tW'h "" " Z p '' » cl substantial ; and after being disposed of , t . ie Chairman Brother Robinson , rose and said , he felt that every Brother present alread y anticipated tlie toast he was about to propose for which reason he would not delay them from giving the hearty expression of their good will . He then -ave " The Kin " " Y
After the wannest demonstration of respect and loyalty had been evinced m draining the bumper and cheering the toast , the national '"• , ' * . " " sm S hy the whole of thc Brethren standing I he Chairman then soon after rose ancl said that he had another toast to propose , which lie felt assured would be drunk in a company of iwasoiis not Jess cordiall y or sincerely than tlie one they had before so warml y applauded-it was « Tlie Queen ; " and , he added , may the wife and daughter of imitate her bri
every Mason ght and virtuous example . 1 he toast was drunk with great applause . The Chairman rose and said , that as some of the Brethren would desire to return early , he would make the introductions to the toasts lie " j \ > ° l'vopose , as brief as possible . He would therefore merely say that as it ivould be known to the Brethren generally , that the health oi tne U-. Al . was but very indifferent at present , and this had rendered it impossible to give the attention to the Order which" lie desired he
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Provincial.
us with their attendance and countenance ; and now , if yon please , we will join m smgmg ' God save the Kino- !'" The national anthem having been lung by the company , the vicar said he could not allow them to separate until he had offered a merited tribute of respect to the loyal and respectable body of Freemasons who a assisted on this occasion , and who had come forward three times i Urn the year to attend similar with that
a ceremony , a promptitude d hem very great credit . Having thanked them , lie proposed that thiee cneers should be given for tlie king . Three hearty cheers having been given , the procession again formed , and remrning to Church Street , the Masonic Brethren passed down .. R . old Shambles , through the Market-place , and so back to the King ' s rnVblV ? movement the following part of the procession ivas e labUito regain tlie J Hal ] and thus all confusion
own , was avoided . £ o t ; . r , tnen , as perambulating formed a part of the business of the day , im ? ° W te ™ mat . ,. rhcrc were , however , other engagements of an lei . sting nature viz dinner parties at several of the inns , but the one ¦' I 11 , ?< - ' ' f bIed chle & y t 0 notice is the Masonic Brethren ' s dinner at tlie Aino- Arms .
i he general reader of this paper will remember , that in the advertisei „ . nt announcing the celebration of Monday last , it was stated that ' th-Alasonic Brethren of the County Lodges were invited to assist - and ineir imposing appearance in the procession would show how well dis-, ?/ . <¦ ! rr - e t 0 cou " » allce any design by ivJiicl ) tlie Great Are / , i-Thobn , fl ™ ' : !' s <[ ma-yhe glorified , anil their fellow-men benefited . ° ° !" the dllner Was thrce ' clock ' and at that about
fiftv nI n i ; ° * '' me 1 n L ; V = j 3 f r . ethren f down m the large room in which Lodge 130 the ,, n , ^ S- A i Party ° f IJrethren als 0 < U , 10 d in a » otll « " room at « Ll T ¦ ? e LtK , SC-room not being sufficiently large to permit the he whol-T 7 / ' " ln tbe krSe r 00 m ^ retwofables extending inlv i » i * g th l ° ~ , , " * 1 t 0 wcft ' at one of which Brother Rev . Gil-P 1 " eSide < 1 abI V sl'l'l'orted bBrother Fallow
field n PTAV ^•^^> ' ,- y - Vkn n ' p * * -- L " ' at thc ot ,, CT Brother Bach , P . M ., and also abl y supported h y Brother Crane , W . M ., of Lod-e 130 tW'h "" " Z p '' » cl substantial ; and after being disposed of , t . ie Chairman Brother Robinson , rose and said , he felt that every Brother present alread y anticipated tlie toast he was about to propose for which reason he would not delay them from giving the hearty expression of their good will . He then -ave " The Kin " " Y
After the wannest demonstration of respect and loyalty had been evinced m draining the bumper and cheering the toast , the national '"• , ' * . " " sm S hy the whole of thc Brethren standing I he Chairman then soon after rose ancl said that he had another toast to propose , which lie felt assured would be drunk in a company of iwasoiis not Jess cordiall y or sincerely than tlie one they had before so warml y applauded-it was « Tlie Queen ; " and , he added , may the wife and daughter of imitate her bri
every Mason ght and virtuous example . 1 he toast was drunk with great applause . The Chairman rose and said , that as some of the Brethren would desire to return early , he would make the introductions to the toasts lie " j \ > ° l'vopose , as brief as possible . He would therefore merely say that as it ivould be known to the Brethren generally , that the health oi tne U-. Al . was but very indifferent at present , and this had rendered it impossible to give the attention to the Order which" lie desired he