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In the evening , upwards of thirty of the Brethren sat down to a very handsome repast , and partook of the good cheer provided by the Lodge . After many loyal and appropriate , toasts , and some excellent songs , the Brethren separated at half-past ten o ' clock , with that love and harmony which should ever characterise Freemasons . The excellent band of the gallant 13 th delighted the Brethren with their efforts .
On returning from church , the order of the procession was reversed . AA ^ e were highly gratified by the appearance of this " Social Band , " and the order and regularity observed reflected the greatest credit on this infant Lodge . Numbers of spectators accompanied the Fraternity to and from church . Lodge— " Light of the North . " Officers for the ensuing year : Brothers Tottenham , AV . M . ; AVilson , P . M . ; M'Donald , S . VV . /" Thornton , J . AA ^ . ; Scott , S . D . ; Lumsden , J . D . ; Critchley , See ; Griffith , Treas . ; Balfour , Stew . ; Poole , Inner Guard ; Price , Tyler .
JAMAICA . MONTEGO BAY . —FRIENDLY LODGE . —Jan . 19 th . — The installation of the officers of the Friendly Lodge , No . 539 . —Provincial , No . 7 , advertised for AVednesday evening , the 12 th instant , was postponed in consequence of the lamented death of a respected Past Master , the AVorshipful A . L . Pew , who departed this life on that day . The inauguration took place on the evening of the day following . The AVorshiful
p Asher Solomon having been duly elected to the Chair , was installed by the AVorshi pful Barnett Isaacs , the late Master , with the usual solemnities , as Master for the present year , and who then qualified the following Brethren as his officers : —AA ^ orshipful G . L . Phillips , SAY . ; M . A . Nunes , J . W . ; Brothers S . G . Corinaldi , Treas . ; David Corinaldi , See ; John Kerr , S . D . ; H . A . Alberga , J . D . ; AV . O . Dunbar , In . Guard ; Isaac De PinnaTler . After the usual honours had been paidand the Lod
, y , ge closed , a numerous assemblage of Brethren repaired to an adjoining room , where an excellent repast had been provided for the occasion . On removal of the cloth the usual Masonic toasts were given from the Chair , in which the Brethren cordially united with loyalty , harmony , and fraternal feeling . The Brethren did not retire until a late hour ,
tieing much gratihed with the manner in which the ceremonies had been conducted , and the attention paid to all . A public second breakfast was , the next day , given by the members of the Lodge to their friends . At two o ' clock , the Chair was taken by the AVorshipful Asher Solomon , supported on his right and left by several Past Masters , and assisted by his Wardens as Vice-Presidents , who , with a numerous and most respectable body of visitors , sat down to a sumptuous entertainment . The band of the St . James ' s regiment being in attendance , added much to
the conviviality of the evening , by playing , at the termination of each toast , an appropriate air . " 'The King , God bless him ; may he long continue our Patron . " " Our Gracious Queen Adelaide and the remaining branches of the Royal Family . " " His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England . " " Sir Lionel Smith , the respected Governor of Jamaica , with peace and prosperity to the island . " " The Lord Bishop and Clergy of Jamaica . "
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In the evening , upwards of thirty of the Brethren sat down to a very handsome repast , and partook of the good cheer provided by the Lodge . After many loyal and appropriate , toasts , and some excellent songs , the Brethren separated at half-past ten o ' clock , with that love and harmony which should ever characterise Freemasons . The excellent band of the gallant 13 th delighted the Brethren with their efforts .
On returning from church , the order of the procession was reversed . AA ^ e were highly gratified by the appearance of this " Social Band , " and the order and regularity observed reflected the greatest credit on this infant Lodge . Numbers of spectators accompanied the Fraternity to and from church . Lodge— " Light of the North . " Officers for the ensuing year : Brothers Tottenham , AV . M . ; AVilson , P . M . ; M'Donald , S . VV . /" Thornton , J . AA ^ . ; Scott , S . D . ; Lumsden , J . D . ; Critchley , See ; Griffith , Treas . ; Balfour , Stew . ; Poole , Inner Guard ; Price , Tyler .
JAMAICA . MONTEGO BAY . —FRIENDLY LODGE . —Jan . 19 th . — The installation of the officers of the Friendly Lodge , No . 539 . —Provincial , No . 7 , advertised for AVednesday evening , the 12 th instant , was postponed in consequence of the lamented death of a respected Past Master , the AVorshipful A . L . Pew , who departed this life on that day . The inauguration took place on the evening of the day following . The AVorshiful
p Asher Solomon having been duly elected to the Chair , was installed by the AVorshi pful Barnett Isaacs , the late Master , with the usual solemnities , as Master for the present year , and who then qualified the following Brethren as his officers : —AA ^ orshipful G . L . Phillips , SAY . ; M . A . Nunes , J . W . ; Brothers S . G . Corinaldi , Treas . ; David Corinaldi , See ; John Kerr , S . D . ; H . A . Alberga , J . D . ; AV . O . Dunbar , In . Guard ; Isaac De PinnaTler . After the usual honours had been paidand the Lod
, y , ge closed , a numerous assemblage of Brethren repaired to an adjoining room , where an excellent repast had been provided for the occasion . On removal of the cloth the usual Masonic toasts were given from the Chair , in which the Brethren cordially united with loyalty , harmony , and fraternal feeling . The Brethren did not retire until a late hour ,
tieing much gratihed with the manner in which the ceremonies had been conducted , and the attention paid to all . A public second breakfast was , the next day , given by the members of the Lodge to their friends . At two o ' clock , the Chair was taken by the AVorshipful Asher Solomon , supported on his right and left by several Past Masters , and assisted by his Wardens as Vice-Presidents , who , with a numerous and most respectable body of visitors , sat down to a sumptuous entertainment . The band of the St . James ' s regiment being in attendance , added much to
the conviviality of the evening , by playing , at the termination of each toast , an appropriate air . " 'The King , God bless him ; may he long continue our Patron . " " Our Gracious Queen Adelaide and the remaining branches of the Royal Family . " " His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England . " " Sir Lionel Smith , the respected Governor of Jamaica , with peace and prosperity to the island . " " The Lord Bishop and Clergy of Jamaica . "