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Ireland.
AVilliams , G . M . At three o ' clock , p . m ., he installed the officers of the Union Lodge , No . 13 . Bro . Captain Hamilton Jackson , AV . M ., Bro . AV . Evans , S . VV ., Bro . AV . AVilliams , J . AV ., Bro . J Massy , S . D ., Bro . Captain AVallnut , J . D ., Bro . Captain S . A . Dickson , I . G ., subsequently he initiated Bro . Fred . O'Brien ; and at four o ' clock held a Chapter of Sov . Princes , Grand Rose Croix , for the purpose of exalting Sir Kt . John Massey to that high grade : and at five o ' clock rejoining the Union
Lodge , he raised Bro . Graham to the third degree . At seven o ' clock the Union Lodge was called off for refreshment , where the full enjoyment of Masonic zest and harmony , ( which can only be appreciated by Masons ) , reigned supreme . The AV . Master kindly supplied the board with the best from his own famed cuisine , and also from his private cellar , while Bro . Bamratyne gave a magnificent turtle , fully testifying the generous sentiments inherent to the Order , and Bro . Captain Dickson
evinced his zeal by coming over specially from London for the occasion . This re-union will leave reminiscences which will create a longing desire for its recurrence , and the much loved and respected Prov . Grand Master may well feel gratified at witnessing the happy results of his fostering care . During the evening the usual interchanges of Fraternal regard and attachment passed by Deputations between the sister Lodges of the city , with a happy rivalry of hospitality and Brotherly courtesy .
Foreign And Colonial.
FOREIGN AND COLONIAL .
FRANCE—PARIS . — -On the 15 th July , Bro . Brereton , P . S . G . W . of the United Grand Lodge of England , and Representative thereof to the Grand Lodge of Ireland , was entertained at dinner by the members of the Lodge and Chapter , Clementi Amitie , of which he , and Bros . R . G . Alston , Lieut . Col . Vernon , the Rev . J . E . Cox , and many other English Brethren are affiliated members . On this occasion the health of the Grand Masters of England , Irelandand Scotlandwith those of America
, , , and other foreign Grand Masters were toasted , and the warmest expressions of fraternal good-will and regard were given by the AV . M ., particularly towards the former illustrious members of the Order . Bro . Brereton responded to this toast , in appropriate terms , on behalf of the Grand Masters of England and Ireland , and was enthusiastically greeted , the toast was also gratefully acknowledged by two American Brethren and several other foreign visitors .
On the 19 th July , Sir Kt . Brereton , 30 th degree ( Dublin ) , was affiliated with the Chapter de la Leminto , & o , & c , preparatory to his being admitted to the higher and sublime degrees . 31 ° , 32 ° , and 33 ° Masonic knighthood—which were conferred upon him on the 28 th July , at a Chapter of the Grand Orient of Paris , by the Sovereign Grand Commander , Sir Kt . Jobert , in the presence of and assisted by Sir Kts . Le Blane de Marconnay , Adolphe Perin , Raffaneau , and several otherswho
, received the worthy Sir K . t . and Bro . Brereton with the highest honours that could be conferred upon him , not only in consideration of his high position in the Grand Lodges of England and Ireland , but on account of his great zeal in behalf of the Order , during the thirty-seven years he has been connected with it .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ireland.
AVilliams , G . M . At three o ' clock , p . m ., he installed the officers of the Union Lodge , No . 13 . Bro . Captain Hamilton Jackson , AV . M ., Bro . AV . Evans , S . VV ., Bro . AV . AVilliams , J . AV ., Bro . J Massy , S . D ., Bro . Captain AVallnut , J . D ., Bro . Captain S . A . Dickson , I . G ., subsequently he initiated Bro . Fred . O'Brien ; and at four o ' clock held a Chapter of Sov . Princes , Grand Rose Croix , for the purpose of exalting Sir Kt . John Massey to that high grade : and at five o ' clock rejoining the Union
Lodge , he raised Bro . Graham to the third degree . At seven o ' clock the Union Lodge was called off for refreshment , where the full enjoyment of Masonic zest and harmony , ( which can only be appreciated by Masons ) , reigned supreme . The AV . Master kindly supplied the board with the best from his own famed cuisine , and also from his private cellar , while Bro . Bamratyne gave a magnificent turtle , fully testifying the generous sentiments inherent to the Order , and Bro . Captain Dickson
evinced his zeal by coming over specially from London for the occasion . This re-union will leave reminiscences which will create a longing desire for its recurrence , and the much loved and respected Prov . Grand Master may well feel gratified at witnessing the happy results of his fostering care . During the evening the usual interchanges of Fraternal regard and attachment passed by Deputations between the sister Lodges of the city , with a happy rivalry of hospitality and Brotherly courtesy .
Foreign And Colonial.
FOREIGN AND COLONIAL .
FRANCE—PARIS . — -On the 15 th July , Bro . Brereton , P . S . G . W . of the United Grand Lodge of England , and Representative thereof to the Grand Lodge of Ireland , was entertained at dinner by the members of the Lodge and Chapter , Clementi Amitie , of which he , and Bros . R . G . Alston , Lieut . Col . Vernon , the Rev . J . E . Cox , and many other English Brethren are affiliated members . On this occasion the health of the Grand Masters of England , Irelandand Scotlandwith those of America
, , , and other foreign Grand Masters were toasted , and the warmest expressions of fraternal good-will and regard were given by the AV . M ., particularly towards the former illustrious members of the Order . Bro . Brereton responded to this toast , in appropriate terms , on behalf of the Grand Masters of England and Ireland , and was enthusiastically greeted , the toast was also gratefully acknowledged by two American Brethren and several other foreign visitors .
On the 19 th July , Sir Kt . Brereton , 30 th degree ( Dublin ) , was affiliated with the Chapter de la Leminto , & o , & c , preparatory to his being admitted to the higher and sublime degrees . 31 ° , 32 ° , and 33 ° Masonic knighthood—which were conferred upon him on the 28 th July , at a Chapter of the Grand Orient of Paris , by the Sovereign Grand Commander , Sir Kt . Jobert , in the presence of and assisted by Sir Kts . Le Blane de Marconnay , Adolphe Perin , Raffaneau , and several otherswho
, received the worthy Sir K . t . and Bro . Brereton with the highest honours that could be conferred upon him , not only in consideration of his high position in the Grand Lodges of England and Ireland , but on account of his great zeal in behalf of the Order , during the thirty-seven years he has been connected with it .