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the Province , by Brothers Richard Smith , D . P . G . M . ; F . C . Hiisenbeth , P . D . ; George AVallis , M . D ., S . G . AV . j ancl Richard Hanson , J . G . W . It ivas the next day forwarded to Col . H . D . Baillie , the Provincial for this city , with a request that he would be pleased to present it to the Grand Master , by whom it was no doubt very graciously received . Aug . 17 . — -The Royal Sussex Lodge has presented to one of its members a very elegantlchased ancl costly silver gobletprepared for the
y , purpose by Brothers Charles Taylor and Son , with the following inscription : — "Presented by the Royal Sussex Lodge of Hospitality , No . 221 , to Brother Jacob Keyser , their late W . M ., through whose great zeal , attention , ancl abilities , the Lodge has chiefly attained to its present high state of Masonic excellence . 15 th June , 1836 . " TAUNTON . —Our respected townsman , Mr . J . E . AA'hite , who has so long laboured under the effects of a broken leg , had the misfortune
lately , while on a visit at Burnham , again to break his thigh , by a fall down a flight of stairs . [[ As may be expected , the heavy calamity which has again befallen this child of misfortune , is the more to be regretted as his visit to London , from which he had but just returned , after consulting Sir Astley Cooper , ancl having an apparatus made upon a peculiar and seemingly an efficient construction , inspired him with strong Slopes of being in some measure restored to the freer use of his limb ,
lie is now confined to the bed , but his cheerfulness does not desert him j and , but that ive must not betray " secrets , " we could prove to our Taunton friends how actively he employs his thoughts on their Masonic concerns . We need not remind them of their duty to one who has laboured , in the truest sense , to promote their interests . — -ED . ] BARNSTAPLE . —A Provincial Grand Lodge will be held early in
November , in this town , at which Lord Ebrington , the P . G . M ., will preside . PLYMOUTH . — ( Town , Council , Aug . 5 ) . — Dr . Freeman moved that an address of congratulation be presented to H . It . II . the Duke of Sussex , on the successful operation recently performed on his Royal Highness ' s eyes , remarking that such addresses had been presented hy other corporations , ancl although he differed in political opinions from his Royal Highness , yet he could not help admiring his political
consistency ; and as II . It . II . was peculiarly connected with this borough , as its Lord High Steward , he had thought it his duty to move that such an address he presented . The motion was seconded by Brother Dr . Baldy , and after a few observations from Messrs . Gibson , Jacobson , Knight , ancl John Moore , carried unaimously . A committee was appointed to prepare the address , who retiredand shortly after returnedwhen the addressas prepared
, , , , was unanimously adopted , ancl the Mayor , who is about to visit London , was desired to present it to his Royal Higness . The Mayor saicl he should be most happy to accede to the wishes of the council . SOUTUMOIITON . —We were much pleased to find , by a circular sent to the different officers in this neig hbourhood , that a Masonic Hall was dedicated to the Order at Southmolton , the 15 th July . AVe heartil y wish them and : he cause success . AVe hailwith delightthe becoming
, , hig h stand now taken by the Craft ; this being the third building erected in this county ( at Plymouth , Tiverton , and Southmolton ) for the meetings ofthe Fraternity ; and from the zeal and high respectability of the members generally , all of whom are anxious to remove the meetings from inns , & c . BOURTON . —A Masonic Lodge , denominated " The Lodge of Science , " is about to be opened at Bourton , in the province of Dorset , and Brother
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the Province , by Brothers Richard Smith , D . P . G . M . ; F . C . Hiisenbeth , P . D . ; George AVallis , M . D ., S . G . AV . j ancl Richard Hanson , J . G . W . It ivas the next day forwarded to Col . H . D . Baillie , the Provincial for this city , with a request that he would be pleased to present it to the Grand Master , by whom it was no doubt very graciously received . Aug . 17 . — -The Royal Sussex Lodge has presented to one of its members a very elegantlchased ancl costly silver gobletprepared for the
y , purpose by Brothers Charles Taylor and Son , with the following inscription : — "Presented by the Royal Sussex Lodge of Hospitality , No . 221 , to Brother Jacob Keyser , their late W . M ., through whose great zeal , attention , ancl abilities , the Lodge has chiefly attained to its present high state of Masonic excellence . 15 th June , 1836 . " TAUNTON . —Our respected townsman , Mr . J . E . AA'hite , who has so long laboured under the effects of a broken leg , had the misfortune
lately , while on a visit at Burnham , again to break his thigh , by a fall down a flight of stairs . [[ As may be expected , the heavy calamity which has again befallen this child of misfortune , is the more to be regretted as his visit to London , from which he had but just returned , after consulting Sir Astley Cooper , ancl having an apparatus made upon a peculiar and seemingly an efficient construction , inspired him with strong Slopes of being in some measure restored to the freer use of his limb ,
lie is now confined to the bed , but his cheerfulness does not desert him j and , but that ive must not betray " secrets , " we could prove to our Taunton friends how actively he employs his thoughts on their Masonic concerns . We need not remind them of their duty to one who has laboured , in the truest sense , to promote their interests . — -ED . ] BARNSTAPLE . —A Provincial Grand Lodge will be held early in
November , in this town , at which Lord Ebrington , the P . G . M ., will preside . PLYMOUTH . — ( Town , Council , Aug . 5 ) . — Dr . Freeman moved that an address of congratulation be presented to H . It . II . the Duke of Sussex , on the successful operation recently performed on his Royal Highness ' s eyes , remarking that such addresses had been presented hy other corporations , ancl although he differed in political opinions from his Royal Highness , yet he could not help admiring his political
consistency ; and as II . It . II . was peculiarly connected with this borough , as its Lord High Steward , he had thought it his duty to move that such an address he presented . The motion was seconded by Brother Dr . Baldy , and after a few observations from Messrs . Gibson , Jacobson , Knight , ancl John Moore , carried unaimously . A committee was appointed to prepare the address , who retiredand shortly after returnedwhen the addressas prepared
, , , , was unanimously adopted , ancl the Mayor , who is about to visit London , was desired to present it to his Royal Higness . The Mayor saicl he should be most happy to accede to the wishes of the council . SOUTUMOIITON . —We were much pleased to find , by a circular sent to the different officers in this neig hbourhood , that a Masonic Hall was dedicated to the Order at Southmolton , the 15 th July . AVe heartil y wish them and : he cause success . AVe hailwith delightthe becoming
, , hig h stand now taken by the Craft ; this being the third building erected in this county ( at Plymouth , Tiverton , and Southmolton ) for the meetings ofthe Fraternity ; and from the zeal and high respectability of the members generally , all of whom are anxious to remove the meetings from inns , & c . BOURTON . —A Masonic Lodge , denominated " The Lodge of Science , " is about to be opened at Bourton , in the province of Dorset , and Brother