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playing a grand Masonic voluntary . Those seats not reserved had been long occupied h y laches and gentlemen of the neighbourhood Pull cathedral service was performed b y the members of our cathedral who were engaged for the occasion , Mr . Mingay , the talented orrtmiJof Nantwich , presiding at the organ . In tfc course of the se 4 e Dr JSt eff ^ byt ^ oh . 136110111 h ° S °° ™ J ° y ™> " ™ *™ «* reacl b
Prayers were y the Rev . J . Vawdry , of Middlewich , and the occasional sermon was delivered by the P . G . Chaplain , the Rev Fred Ford , rector of Lawton , m this county , from Psalm Ixxxiv . 1 , I . After wbpfrTr ! , ' * ™ ™ ™*™< -l by the same route to the Lodge Room " when one hundred and sixteen sat clown to a sumptuous banquet . ' „ ™^ cloth was removed " Non Nobis Domine , " was sung by the rSPreSent Moss owriEdwards
Sherw n Pr " vit , ' ^^ > ^ , , ^ ncl bheiwin . P . GiAJI . hen gave the King , Patron of Masonry . Glee' Hail to the Craft . " Duke of Sussex , Grand Master of England -grand Masonic honours . Pro-Grand Master of England Lord Duncks-grand honors The R . AV . P . G . M . of this ProWbyS J ) . 1 . G . M J F Maddock , with grand honours . After which a sonwas sung by Brother S . Brown , of tlie Cestrian Lodge , composed expressly for tins occasionba Brother of the Chester
, y Lodge In the course of this song , allusion was made to an announcement which has gone the round of the papers , that Lord Comberm " . about to receive a foreign appointment . In allusion to this his LordtXTl ' thathehad never heard of the appointment until he saw t m the newspapers . lie had no desire again to leave the countrv b „ na
TiCl ^ ous ; o sPf jlls . c ays » i . the bosom of his friends in Chesiire ; at the same time he considered himself pubhc property , and if his roya master required his services he was ready at any moment to go east west , north , or south , for the good of his country , and the honou ? of his usp M = l ? T r derS ° 5 ap ? laUSe 1 " ) His Lordshi P dlen promised to use his best endeavours to induce the G . M . the Duke of Sussex to accept an invitation to dine at the Royal Hotel with his Brethren of Chester Md surrounding counties his
, during Royal Highness ' s visit at His lordshi p then gave Brother F . Maddock , the D . P . G M with grand honours and said he felt great pleasure to hear the expressions of satisfaction from all the Brethren within his province , on the choice he had made m the appointment of so worthy and estimable a man to
represent him as the D . P . G . M . of this great county witKnlS Iiarker ' First Master of the New Lod se of Sincerit ^ > of " rf ° M ? al'ke 5 f r , etul : " ed than T ks , at some length . The healths of each ofthe Mas ers ofthe different Lodges present were then given in succession and suitable speeches made in return , particularl y by Brother Lid AVdbraham of the Cestrian Lod 615 who delivered most
ge , , a animated oration on Masonry . tl , ?? 1 , n 1 ff , ° ' cIock ?« S was cI ° sed , when the P . G . M . and the D . 1 . G . M . and most of the Brethren retired , highly delighted with the proceedings of the day . J b
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playing a grand Masonic voluntary . Those seats not reserved had been long occupied h y laches and gentlemen of the neighbourhood Pull cathedral service was performed b y the members of our cathedral who were engaged for the occasion , Mr . Mingay , the talented orrtmiJof Nantwich , presiding at the organ . In tfc course of the se 4 e Dr JSt eff ^ byt ^ oh . 136110111 h ° S °° ™ J ° y ™> " ™ *™ «* reacl b
Prayers were y the Rev . J . Vawdry , of Middlewich , and the occasional sermon was delivered by the P . G . Chaplain , the Rev Fred Ford , rector of Lawton , m this county , from Psalm Ixxxiv . 1 , I . After wbpfrTr ! , ' * ™ ™ ™*™< -l by the same route to the Lodge Room " when one hundred and sixteen sat clown to a sumptuous banquet . ' „ ™^ cloth was removed " Non Nobis Domine , " was sung by the rSPreSent Moss owriEdwards
Sherw n Pr " vit , ' ^^ > ^ , , ^ ncl bheiwin . P . GiAJI . hen gave the King , Patron of Masonry . Glee' Hail to the Craft . " Duke of Sussex , Grand Master of England -grand Masonic honours . Pro-Grand Master of England Lord Duncks-grand honors The R . AV . P . G . M . of this ProWbyS J ) . 1 . G . M J F Maddock , with grand honours . After which a sonwas sung by Brother S . Brown , of tlie Cestrian Lodge , composed expressly for tins occasionba Brother of the Chester
, y Lodge In the course of this song , allusion was made to an announcement which has gone the round of the papers , that Lord Comberm " . about to receive a foreign appointment . In allusion to this his LordtXTl ' thathehad never heard of the appointment until he saw t m the newspapers . lie had no desire again to leave the countrv b „ na
TiCl ^ ous ; o sPf jlls . c ays » i . the bosom of his friends in Chesiire ; at the same time he considered himself pubhc property , and if his roya master required his services he was ready at any moment to go east west , north , or south , for the good of his country , and the honou ? of his usp M = l ? T r derS ° 5 ap ? laUSe 1 " ) His Lordshi P dlen promised to use his best endeavours to induce the G . M . the Duke of Sussex to accept an invitation to dine at the Royal Hotel with his Brethren of Chester Md surrounding counties his
, during Royal Highness ' s visit at His lordshi p then gave Brother F . Maddock , the D . P . G M with grand honours and said he felt great pleasure to hear the expressions of satisfaction from all the Brethren within his province , on the choice he had made m the appointment of so worthy and estimable a man to
represent him as the D . P . G . M . of this great county witKnlS Iiarker ' First Master of the New Lod se of Sincerit ^ > of " rf ° M ? al'ke 5 f r , etul : " ed than T ks , at some length . The healths of each ofthe Mas ers ofthe different Lodges present were then given in succession and suitable speeches made in return , particularl y by Brother Lid AVdbraham of the Cestrian Lod 615 who delivered most
ge , , a animated oration on Masonry . tl , ?? 1 , n 1 ff , ° ' cIock ?« S was cI ° sed , when the P . G . M . and the D . 1 . G . M . and most of the Brethren retired , highly delighted with the proceedings of the day . J b