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Jersey And Guernsey
Prov . Junior Grand Deacon . T > r < o T ( Prov . Grand Chaplain , ) T > r , Q , , ProA' . G . SteAA'ard . J ... -.- , ta -IT , r J ™ v . G . steward . ( with Volume of Sacred LaAV . \ Banner of Bro . Wood , D . P . G . M . Dep . Prov . Grand Master . Ionic Light . Mallet of the Prov . G . M ., carried by a P . G . Sen . Warden . Banner of Bro . J . J . HammondProv . G . M . for Guernsey and Dependencies ,
, and Jersey . Prov . Grand Sword Bearer . T > a r . t I i The R . AV . PI-OA ' . Grand Master , ) ¦ „ n a „„ ,.,., Prov . G . Steward , j "R- T T TT 1 ( Prov . G . steward . Senior Past Grand Deacon . Prov . Grand Tyler . The Royal Court , consisting of—P . S . Carey , Esq ., Bailiff .
H . 0 . Carre " , Esq ., Lieufc .-Bau . iff , in purple silk gOAA'ns , and Avith purple velvet caps . T . Le Retiley , T . E . De Haviland , E . MacCulloch , AV . P . Motivier , J . T . De Sausmarez , J . S . Dobr ^ e , John Le Mottee , and A . S . Collins , Esqrs ., Jurats . J . De H . Utermarck , Esq ., Queen ' s ProcuvewY . C . Lefebvre , Esq ., Queen ' s Greffier . P . Martin , Esq ., Queen's Sheriff ,
E . Queripel , Esq . jun ., Queen ' s Serjeant . Advocates of the Royal Court , in official costume . The Douzaines , in the order of evocation . Clerical Members of the States , The Revs . W . Guille , R . Potenger , P . Carey , and C . Brock , in full canonicals . Heads of Departments . Foreign Consuls . Chamber of Commerce .
Agricultural Society . Mutual Insurance Society . Manchester Unity of Odd Eellows . Band of the Royal Militia Artillery . Rear Guard — Company of Rifles . The procession passed , in this order , through Doyle-road , the Grange-road , St . James ' -street , Smith-street , High-street , by the TOAVII Churchalong the South Beachto the spot Avhere the stone
, , Avas to be laid , the route being lined by the four regiments of Light Militia Infantry , ancl by the portion of the Artillery not attached to the four-gun battery . The procession having arrived at the ground , and all the component parts of the pageant being now in place , the Commander-in-ChiefCol . EraserR . A . accompanied by the Staff of his Excellency
, , , the Lieut .-Governor , who was absent from the island , arrived at the entrance of the enclosed area , where he Avas received b y the Harbour Committee , and conducted to the centre of the platform , the bands playing the National Anthem . The ceremony of laying the stone was then commenced by the Rev . R . Potenger , Rector of St . Martin ' s , pronouncing an appropriate
prayer in French ; at the conclusion of which a numerous choir , under the direction of Bro . AV . Churehouse , P . G . Organist , sang the Hundredth Psalm , a large part of the assemblage joining .
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Jersey And Guernsey
Prov . Junior Grand Deacon . T > r < o T ( Prov . Grand Chaplain , ) T > r , Q , , ProA' . G . SteAA'ard . J ... -.- , ta -IT , r J ™ v . G . steward . ( with Volume of Sacred LaAV . \ Banner of Bro . Wood , D . P . G . M . Dep . Prov . Grand Master . Ionic Light . Mallet of the Prov . G . M ., carried by a P . G . Sen . Warden . Banner of Bro . J . J . HammondProv . G . M . for Guernsey and Dependencies ,
, and Jersey . Prov . Grand Sword Bearer . T > a r . t I i The R . AV . PI-OA ' . Grand Master , ) ¦ „ n a „„ ,.,., Prov . G . Steward , j "R- T T TT 1 ( Prov . G . steward . Senior Past Grand Deacon . Prov . Grand Tyler . The Royal Court , consisting of—P . S . Carey , Esq ., Bailiff .
H . 0 . Carre " , Esq ., Lieufc .-Bau . iff , in purple silk gOAA'ns , and Avith purple velvet caps . T . Le Retiley , T . E . De Haviland , E . MacCulloch , AV . P . Motivier , J . T . De Sausmarez , J . S . Dobr ^ e , John Le Mottee , and A . S . Collins , Esqrs ., Jurats . J . De H . Utermarck , Esq ., Queen ' s ProcuvewY . C . Lefebvre , Esq ., Queen ' s Greffier . P . Martin , Esq ., Queen's Sheriff ,
E . Queripel , Esq . jun ., Queen ' s Serjeant . Advocates of the Royal Court , in official costume . The Douzaines , in the order of evocation . Clerical Members of the States , The Revs . W . Guille , R . Potenger , P . Carey , and C . Brock , in full canonicals . Heads of Departments . Foreign Consuls . Chamber of Commerce .
Agricultural Society . Mutual Insurance Society . Manchester Unity of Odd Eellows . Band of the Royal Militia Artillery . Rear Guard — Company of Rifles . The procession passed , in this order , through Doyle-road , the Grange-road , St . James ' -street , Smith-street , High-street , by the TOAVII Churchalong the South Beachto the spot Avhere the stone
, , Avas to be laid , the route being lined by the four regiments of Light Militia Infantry , ancl by the portion of the Artillery not attached to the four-gun battery . The procession having arrived at the ground , and all the component parts of the pageant being now in place , the Commander-in-ChiefCol . EraserR . A . accompanied by the Staff of his Excellency
, , , the Lieut .-Governor , who was absent from the island , arrived at the entrance of the enclosed area , where he Avas received b y the Harbour Committee , and conducted to the centre of the platform , the bands playing the National Anthem . The ceremony of laying the stone was then commenced by the Rev . R . Potenger , Rector of St . Martin ' s , pronouncing an appropriate
prayer in French ; at the conclusion of which a numerous choir , under the direction of Bro . AV . Churehouse , P . G . Organist , sang the Hundredth Psalm , a large part of the assemblage joining .