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Article FREEMASONRY IN CORK. ← Page 5 of 5
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Freemasonry In Cork.
honour or increase your happiness , is , at all times , a special cause for our rejoicing . Respectfully soliciting you to present our fraternal regards to the masonic brethren of your province , and wishing them and you a long association together , with all the enjoyments which you , as their chief , are well calculated to
afford—¦ We beg to subscribe ourselves faithfully and fraternally yours , Thomas Danks , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W . Pearson Peet , S . W . o Richard Allen , P . M ., P . G . J . W . John Comyn , W . M . W . H . Malpas , J . W . James Sollory , Sec . Colonel Chatterton ' s Reply . Castle Mahon , Cork , June 26 , 1849 .
Dear Sirs and Brethren , —The very flattering address you have so kindly forwarded to me , on behalf of ( No 59 i ) , the Commercial Lodge of-Nottingham , upon my appointment to the high and important office of Provincial Grand Master of Munster , into which I was this day installed , —breathes a continuance of those friendly and truly masonic feelings which you have ever evinced towards me during the time I had the good fortune of being in your locality ; as such , I most cordially and
sincerely reciprocate them , and , believe me , I shall never cease to take the most lively and peculiar interest in the prosperity and wellbeing of a lodge , where I have invariably received the most flattering attention , and amongst whose numbers your kindness has enrolled my name . Pray be convinced , Dear Sirs and Brethren , that I am , with much truth , most faithfully and fraternally yours , J . C . CHATTERTON , 33 rd Reg ., Prov . Grand Master , Munster . To the Worshipful Brethren , Danks , Allen , & e .
Apart from Colonel Chatterton ' s character and conduct as a Mason ^ to which his brethren of the Craft bear ample testimony , we have much pleasure in stating , that as a soldier and a citizen he deserves well at the hands of all : and it will be a source of disappointment to us , if , ere long , his capabilities are not employed , and his long services rewarded , by an appointment to some high office in the profession in which he has always been an ornament .
Having now dwelt at some length on this important and interesting subject , we cannot- conclude without congratulating the province of Munster upon the excellent judgment they have shown , in electing a Provincial Grand Master in every way so deserving , and under whose auspices we feel convinced , the Craft will soon recover from that temporary cessation of masonic energy , and anxiety for the well being of the Order , which we regret to learn , has lately been but too manifest
in Munster . VOL . vn . M M
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Freemasonry In Cork.
honour or increase your happiness , is , at all times , a special cause for our rejoicing . Respectfully soliciting you to present our fraternal regards to the masonic brethren of your province , and wishing them and you a long association together , with all the enjoyments which you , as their chief , are well calculated to
afford—¦ We beg to subscribe ourselves faithfully and fraternally yours , Thomas Danks , P . M ., P . P . G . S . W . Pearson Peet , S . W . o Richard Allen , P . M ., P . G . J . W . John Comyn , W . M . W . H . Malpas , J . W . James Sollory , Sec . Colonel Chatterton ' s Reply . Castle Mahon , Cork , June 26 , 1849 .
Dear Sirs and Brethren , —The very flattering address you have so kindly forwarded to me , on behalf of ( No 59 i ) , the Commercial Lodge of-Nottingham , upon my appointment to the high and important office of Provincial Grand Master of Munster , into which I was this day installed , —breathes a continuance of those friendly and truly masonic feelings which you have ever evinced towards me during the time I had the good fortune of being in your locality ; as such , I most cordially and
sincerely reciprocate them , and , believe me , I shall never cease to take the most lively and peculiar interest in the prosperity and wellbeing of a lodge , where I have invariably received the most flattering attention , and amongst whose numbers your kindness has enrolled my name . Pray be convinced , Dear Sirs and Brethren , that I am , with much truth , most faithfully and fraternally yours , J . C . CHATTERTON , 33 rd Reg ., Prov . Grand Master , Munster . To the Worshipful Brethren , Danks , Allen , & e .
Apart from Colonel Chatterton ' s character and conduct as a Mason ^ to which his brethren of the Craft bear ample testimony , we have much pleasure in stating , that as a soldier and a citizen he deserves well at the hands of all : and it will be a source of disappointment to us , if , ere long , his capabilities are not employed , and his long services rewarded , by an appointment to some high office in the profession in which he has always been an ornament .
Having now dwelt at some length on this important and interesting subject , we cannot- conclude without congratulating the province of Munster upon the excellent judgment they have shown , in electing a Provincial Grand Master in every way so deserving , and under whose auspices we feel convinced , the Craft will soon recover from that temporary cessation of masonic energy , and anxiety for the well being of the Order , which we regret to learn , has lately been but too manifest
in Munster . VOL . vn . M M