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" His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief , and army in the island . " Lieutenant Honeyman returned thanks . " Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Halkett , and the Navy on the station . " C . AV . Ogle , Esq ., returned thanks . " Lady Smith and the Ladies of Jamaica "—( unanimous thanks ) . " His Honour the Custos and Magistrates of St . James ' s . " C . AV . OleEsq . returned thanks .
g , , " Our much respected Past Master , Barnett Isaacs ; may he long continue in health and prosperity to display his usual zeal and ability for the benefit of Freemasonry . " The AVorshipful Past Master then rose , and , in a suitable address , returned thanks for the honour conferred on him , and expatiated at some length on the principles , intent , and benefit arising to mankind from that venerable institutionand concluded bproposing the following toast
, y , which being the motto of the Lodge , he felt assured would be received with every demonstration of respect and enthusiasm . " May charity , friendship , and brotherly love , be for ever the distinguishing features of this Lodge . "—( Loud cheering ) . " The health of the visitors who this day honoured us with their
company . AVorshipful W . S . Grignon , Past Master , in an appropriate speech returned thanks . " The Officers of His Majesty ' s Customs . " Mr . Roby returned thanks : he then requested permission to propose a toast , and , in a pleasing and elegant address , complimented the AVorshipful Asher Solomon , Present Master , and members of the FriendlLod and proposed
y ge ; " Their health , and the Lodge ' s prosperity . " The AVorshipful Master appropriately conveyed his thanks , and expressed the pleasure afforded to him and the members of the Friendly Lodge , by the presence of so many respectable gentlemen and their good wishes to the Fraternity . " The health of our much respected Past Master , G . M . Lawson , sen ., as an upright Magistratean esteemed Masonand Colonel of the St .
, , James ' s regiment . " AVorshipful W . S . Grignon returned thanks as Brother Past Master , and Brother Edward Evans as Captain of the St . James ' s regiment . AVorshipful Past Master Levy proposed " The health of the Special Magistrates of the parish . " Messrs . Facey and Carnaby severally returned thanks . Many other patriotic and formal toasts were proposed bAVorshipful
y Past Master Grignon and others , and alternately enlivened with a song . The entertainment was kept up with harmony and propriety for several hours , and the party separated much gratified , and fully impressed with the valuable precepts attached to the ancient and honourable institution of Freemasonry .
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Foreign.
" His Excellency the Commander-in-Chief , and army in the island . " Lieutenant Honeyman returned thanks . " Vice-Admiral Sir Peter Halkett , and the Navy on the station . " C . AV . Ogle , Esq ., returned thanks . " Lady Smith and the Ladies of Jamaica "—( unanimous thanks ) . " His Honour the Custos and Magistrates of St . James ' s . " C . AV . OleEsq . returned thanks .
g , , " Our much respected Past Master , Barnett Isaacs ; may he long continue in health and prosperity to display his usual zeal and ability for the benefit of Freemasonry . " The AVorshipful Past Master then rose , and , in a suitable address , returned thanks for the honour conferred on him , and expatiated at some length on the principles , intent , and benefit arising to mankind from that venerable institutionand concluded bproposing the following toast
, y , which being the motto of the Lodge , he felt assured would be received with every demonstration of respect and enthusiasm . " May charity , friendship , and brotherly love , be for ever the distinguishing features of this Lodge . "—( Loud cheering ) . " The health of the visitors who this day honoured us with their
company . AVorshipful W . S . Grignon , Past Master , in an appropriate speech returned thanks . " The Officers of His Majesty ' s Customs . " Mr . Roby returned thanks : he then requested permission to propose a toast , and , in a pleasing and elegant address , complimented the AVorshipful Asher Solomon , Present Master , and members of the FriendlLod and proposed
y ge ; " Their health , and the Lodge ' s prosperity . " The AVorshipful Master appropriately conveyed his thanks , and expressed the pleasure afforded to him and the members of the Friendly Lodge , by the presence of so many respectable gentlemen and their good wishes to the Fraternity . " The health of our much respected Past Master , G . M . Lawson , sen ., as an upright Magistratean esteemed Masonand Colonel of the St .
, , James ' s regiment . " AVorshipful W . S . Grignon returned thanks as Brother Past Master , and Brother Edward Evans as Captain of the St . James ' s regiment . AVorshipful Past Master Levy proposed " The health of the Special Magistrates of the parish . " Messrs . Facey and Carnaby severally returned thanks . Many other patriotic and formal toasts were proposed bAVorshipful
y Past Master Grignon and others , and alternately enlivened with a song . The entertainment was kept up with harmony and propriety for several hours , and the party separated much gratified , and fully impressed with the valuable precepts attached to the ancient and honourable institution of Freemasonry .
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