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Scotland.
respectfull y to express our strong sympathy with your lloyal Highness under ( his affliction , and to offer our earnest prayer that it may please Almi ghty God speedily to restore your Royal Highness to the enjoyment of perfect health . Devotedly attached to the illustrious family on the throne of these realms , Ave have ivitucssed with gratitude and delight , in ( he conduct of your Royal Highness , au unvarying example of all that can render a Prince of that Illustrious House worthy of the
loyalty , the respect , and the affection of a great people . In an especial manner Ave humbly desire to testify our admiration of the conduct cf your Royal Highness in the exalted station of Grand Master of England , hi this capacity , wc have long observed , Avith pride and satisfaction , the exemplary and assiduous discharge of every duty pertaining to that most dignified and important office . In all our Fraternal Assemblies , it Ivas been our anxious desire humbly to acknowledge the feelings which Ave IIOAV venture to express to your Roval Highness .
That the invaluable life of your Royal Highness may be long spared , and that you may be endued with every blessing that the benignity of Providence can bestoAV , is our most hearty wish and prayer . Given at St . John ' s Chapel , on St . John ' s Day , A . D . 1 S 35 , and A . L . 5839 , in name of the Brethren in Lodge assembled . ( Signed ) A . M'NF . ILL , W . M . Since our last , a Warrant from the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of
Scotland has been granted to certain R . A . Masons , members of the Lodge Canongate , Kilwinning , to hold a chapter to be attached to that Lodge , and alread y fourteen members have been exalted to that sublime degree .
Ireland.
IRELAND .
Previous to his departure for America , nearl y two hundred of the " friends aud well-wishers of Brother Brough , who by his histrionic , convivial , and vocal talents has contributed so much to the amusement , the harmony , aud prosperity of the citizens , the Craft , ancl the metropolitan charities , entertained him at dinner on Friday the 19 th of June , at . Miller ' s Tavern , Dawson -street , Dublin , Christopher Eiffc , Esq . in tho chair , whose social talents and gentlemanly tact ivere seldom brought
belter into play . After giving several appropriate toasts , which lie prefaced Avith much aptitude , and assisting in the . diffusion of cordiality and good fellowship by bis admirable and scientific singing , Mr . Iiifl ' e , iu the name of the assemblage , presented to Brother Brough au elegant and valuable gold snuff box , bearing the following inscription : — " Presented to William Brough , Esq ., of the Theatre Royal , by bis Dublin friends , as a small token of their unaltered esteem aud regard ,
coupled with a sincere desire , that , his absence from them may be but temporary , and croAvned with that success ivhich his inestimable qualities so pre-eminently entitle him to command . —19 th June , 1835 . " This is the second time that Brother Brough has been similarly complimented b y the admirers of the Drama in Ireland . On a former occasion be ivas sumptuousl y entertained by between seventy and ei ghty gentlemen of the first respectability , at the Masonic Coffee House , D'Olier-strcct , Dublin , the then High Sheriff , Brother Captain J . K . Taylor , H . P . ( 8 th Hussars , ) of Timon Castle , in the chair .
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Scotland.
respectfull y to express our strong sympathy with your lloyal Highness under ( his affliction , and to offer our earnest prayer that it may please Almi ghty God speedily to restore your Royal Highness to the enjoyment of perfect health . Devotedly attached to the illustrious family on the throne of these realms , Ave have ivitucssed with gratitude and delight , in ( he conduct of your Royal Highness , au unvarying example of all that can render a Prince of that Illustrious House worthy of the
loyalty , the respect , and the affection of a great people . In an especial manner Ave humbly desire to testify our admiration of the conduct cf your Royal Highness in the exalted station of Grand Master of England , hi this capacity , wc have long observed , Avith pride and satisfaction , the exemplary and assiduous discharge of every duty pertaining to that most dignified and important office . In all our Fraternal Assemblies , it Ivas been our anxious desire humbly to acknowledge the feelings which Ave IIOAV venture to express to your Roval Highness .
That the invaluable life of your Royal Highness may be long spared , and that you may be endued with every blessing that the benignity of Providence can bestoAV , is our most hearty wish and prayer . Given at St . John ' s Chapel , on St . John ' s Day , A . D . 1 S 35 , and A . L . 5839 , in name of the Brethren in Lodge assembled . ( Signed ) A . M'NF . ILL , W . M . Since our last , a Warrant from the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of
Scotland has been granted to certain R . A . Masons , members of the Lodge Canongate , Kilwinning , to hold a chapter to be attached to that Lodge , and alread y fourteen members have been exalted to that sublime degree .
Ireland.
IRELAND .
Previous to his departure for America , nearl y two hundred of the " friends aud well-wishers of Brother Brough , who by his histrionic , convivial , and vocal talents has contributed so much to the amusement , the harmony , aud prosperity of the citizens , the Craft , ancl the metropolitan charities , entertained him at dinner on Friday the 19 th of June , at . Miller ' s Tavern , Dawson -street , Dublin , Christopher Eiffc , Esq . in tho chair , whose social talents and gentlemanly tact ivere seldom brought
belter into play . After giving several appropriate toasts , which lie prefaced Avith much aptitude , and assisting in the . diffusion of cordiality and good fellowship by bis admirable and scientific singing , Mr . Iiifl ' e , iu the name of the assemblage , presented to Brother Brough au elegant and valuable gold snuff box , bearing the following inscription : — " Presented to William Brough , Esq ., of the Theatre Royal , by bis Dublin friends , as a small token of their unaltered esteem aud regard ,
coupled with a sincere desire , that , his absence from them may be but temporary , and croAvned with that success ivhich his inestimable qualities so pre-eminently entitle him to command . —19 th June , 1835 . " This is the second time that Brother Brough has been similarly complimented b y the admirers of the Drama in Ireland . On a former occasion be ivas sumptuousl y entertained by between seventy and ei ghty gentlemen of the first respectability , at the Masonic Coffee House , D'Olier-strcct , Dublin , the then High Sheriff , Brother Captain J . K . Taylor , H . P . ( 8 th Hussars , ) of Timon Castle , in the chair .