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Scotland.
blue ribbon , blue jackets , and white trowsers , carrying the town flags . On the band of the 42 nd regiment passing through the crowd , they were hailed by general acclamation . At about one o'clock a vast number of Lodges had arrived , among whom the "Ancients " of Dundee made a very fine appearance , having , besides the usual insignia , a large and beautiful cornucopise filled with flowers , heads of wheatoatsbarley & c .
, , , The Grand Lodge , which met in Mr . Gray ' s , Yeaman Shore , arrived at the quay , in the rear of the band of the 42 nd , which had gone to escort them at a little after one o ' clock . The other bodies , not Masons , which had assembled , were the Established Presbytery of Dundee , the guildry and trades , the plasterers and sawyers . The various companies were ranged on each side of the quay ,
leaving an open space for the Grand Lodge to march along the centre to the rear of the Masons . On the Grand Lodge taking np its position , the signal—the rehoisting of the royal standard on the Royal Arch , which had been lowered a short , time previous—for marching was given . The procession moved on in the following order : — The Dundee Instrumental Band
. Band of Choristers . Twenty-eight Lodges according to Seniority ; the Junior Lodges preceding . Provincial Grand Lodge . Band of the 42 nd Boyal Highlanders . GBAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND , His Grace the Duke of ATHOLL , M . W . G . M . The following is the order in which the Grand Lodge was
arranged : — Band of Music . Lodges present and their Brethren , according to seniority on the Grand Lodge Roll—¦ Junior Lodge in front . Members ofthe Grand Lodge , according to seniority on the Roll of Lodges—Juniors in front . Band of Music . Grand Marshals .
Grand Tyler . ( with drawn swords ) Grand Tyler . Grand Director of Music . Grand Band . Grand Director of Ceremonies . Grand Steward . ( white rods ) Grand Steward . Level . ( carried by operatives ) Plumb . Compass , ( carried by operatives ) Square . Grand Steward . ( white rods ) Grand Steward . Mallet . ( carried by an operative ) Grancl Steward , ( white rods ) Grand Steward .
Vase ( wine ) . ^ Cornucopia ) ( corn ) . Vase ( oil ) . ( can-fed by operatives ) . Grand Steward . Grand Steward . Grand Steward . ( mtb . white rods ) . Grand Jeweller . Grand Bible Bearer . Inscription Plate . Architect , with Plans . Bottles with Coins , & c . Grand Steward . Grand Steward . Grand Steward . ( with white rods ) .
Senior Grand Deacon . Grand Chaplain Junior Grand Deacon . ( in his Bobes ) . Grand Steward . ( with white rods ) Grand Steward . Grand Secretary . Grand Treasurer . Grand Clerk .
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Scotland.
blue ribbon , blue jackets , and white trowsers , carrying the town flags . On the band of the 42 nd regiment passing through the crowd , they were hailed by general acclamation . At about one o'clock a vast number of Lodges had arrived , among whom the "Ancients " of Dundee made a very fine appearance , having , besides the usual insignia , a large and beautiful cornucopise filled with flowers , heads of wheatoatsbarley & c .
, , , The Grand Lodge , which met in Mr . Gray ' s , Yeaman Shore , arrived at the quay , in the rear of the band of the 42 nd , which had gone to escort them at a little after one o ' clock . The other bodies , not Masons , which had assembled , were the Established Presbytery of Dundee , the guildry and trades , the plasterers and sawyers . The various companies were ranged on each side of the quay ,
leaving an open space for the Grand Lodge to march along the centre to the rear of the Masons . On the Grand Lodge taking np its position , the signal—the rehoisting of the royal standard on the Royal Arch , which had been lowered a short , time previous—for marching was given . The procession moved on in the following order : — The Dundee Instrumental Band
. Band of Choristers . Twenty-eight Lodges according to Seniority ; the Junior Lodges preceding . Provincial Grand Lodge . Band of the 42 nd Boyal Highlanders . GBAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND , His Grace the Duke of ATHOLL , M . W . G . M . The following is the order in which the Grand Lodge was
arranged : — Band of Music . Lodges present and their Brethren , according to seniority on the Grand Lodge Roll—¦ Junior Lodge in front . Members ofthe Grand Lodge , according to seniority on the Roll of Lodges—Juniors in front . Band of Music . Grand Marshals .
Grand Tyler . ( with drawn swords ) Grand Tyler . Grand Director of Music . Grand Band . Grand Director of Ceremonies . Grand Steward . ( white rods ) Grand Steward . Level . ( carried by operatives ) Plumb . Compass , ( carried by operatives ) Square . Grand Steward . ( white rods ) Grand Steward . Mallet . ( carried by an operative ) Grancl Steward , ( white rods ) Grand Steward .
Vase ( wine ) . ^ Cornucopia ) ( corn ) . Vase ( oil ) . ( can-fed by operatives ) . Grand Steward . Grand Steward . Grand Steward . ( mtb . white rods ) . Grand Jeweller . Grand Bible Bearer . Inscription Plate . Architect , with Plans . Bottles with Coins , & c . Grand Steward . Grand Steward . Grand Steward . ( with white rods ) .
Senior Grand Deacon . Grand Chaplain Junior Grand Deacon . ( in his Bobes ) . Grand Steward . ( with white rods ) Grand Steward . Grand Secretary . Grand Treasurer . Grand Clerk .