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Freemason's Hall. Birth Day Of H.R.H. The Duke Of Sussex, M.W.G.M.
After the cloth wtis . moved ^ ^^ oSS SSf y £ t ^ tr ^ tS ^ wid . ^ George Smart presided at the piano in the subsequent musical introductions . _ „ ,.,, p , i tint P On proposing the health of his Majesty , the chairman obsened that while in many other kingdoms there maybe jealousies betiveen the the
rrxnisi^^,w. ^ SS ^^ propose to ^ * S i ;« ^ 0 ^ ¦& * whi Ch the noble Duke bore a part ^ ith evidei ^ gratificatioii « 1 he adding hat in cioni
The Chairman then gave Queen homao-c to the many virtues thot adorn that illustrious lady , the meet iTwuld not forget that she had deigned to become the patron of the Royal Freemasons'Female School . - ( Cheers . ) Glee- Heres a ^ f— Sr ^ iStS- ' tiie Chairman said that he felt ex ceeding difficulty , from his incapacity to do justice * Us merds . I better able to have fulfilled that dutyit no
perhaps might have been , S ^ C^ = 1 = 1 ^ ^ me £ ^ S ^^ K Sffl ^ ^ fication at " lis ' presence . - ( Cheers . ) They had ah pnged most eanestly for his recovery-they were now as deeply giatefui that then
P X Sei of Ma «; » d of millions besides Masons , had been receiedCth favour , and we have now to celebrate the anniversary of his birth-day ; and may he long enjoy such meetin g a * ^ T 1 . P ,- P breathes not a Mason that ever can forget the benefits lie nas inferred upon hem . Let us remember that sufferin g by illness he did not fci ^ et us-he was never deterred from furthering our interests ivhichhow I must not dilate because , 1 fed
The rs a erne on , ever , , that his noble and delicate feelings could not approve all that 1 Sd uttefin my gratitude , and also if I F ^^^ Hblch should delay your own expression of enthusiasm at * e toa _ t wmen is to Ii- heVlh of H . R . II . the Duke of Sussex , . M . W . G . M . and many many years of happ iness to him .- Long continued cheers . ) VDuke evidently affected b the recep ^ Jad « -
TL Roy «* f y perienced , and the recollection of previous seasons of festiy * y » J ™_ Sonic intercourse enjoyed in that hall "I rise said he , under a » . derable emotion , and hope if by any chance 1 " ^ . break downi in my iddres * it may be attributed to the extreme sensibility by which I am glatod . Th Jre are such a variety of ideas forcing ^ J « ^» ^ mind , that it is difficult for me to select or arrange them , and I must tLie e fore take them as they present themselves , and follow them out as then nature Wend together m my
tkte may direct Sensations of a conflicting bosom-latitude and regret , sorrow and enjoyment . In tootanground upon this meeting , my first impression is that in my own case something SE a mLdehas - beeJivroughLby theblessing of P ^ ito ^^ has been restored ; and most deeply do I feel the debt of & ° **™ ° ™ to the Great Architect ofthe Universe for its rest oration and nex ; to tiiat Divine power , to the worthv instrument by whose immediate assistance
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Freemason's Hall. Birth Day Of H.R.H. The Duke Of Sussex, M.W.G.M.
After the cloth wtis . moved ^ ^^ oSS SSf y £ t ^ tr ^ tS ^ wid . ^ George Smart presided at the piano in the subsequent musical introductions . _ „ ,.,, p , i tint P On proposing the health of his Majesty , the chairman obsened that while in many other kingdoms there maybe jealousies betiveen the the
rrxnisi^^,w. ^ SS ^^ propose to ^ * S i ;« ^ 0 ^ ¦& * whi Ch the noble Duke bore a part ^ ith evidei ^ gratificatioii « 1 he adding hat in cioni
The Chairman then gave Queen homao-c to the many virtues thot adorn that illustrious lady , the meet iTwuld not forget that she had deigned to become the patron of the Royal Freemasons'Female School . - ( Cheers . ) Glee- Heres a ^ f— Sr ^ iStS- ' tiie Chairman said that he felt ex ceeding difficulty , from his incapacity to do justice * Us merds . I better able to have fulfilled that dutyit no
perhaps might have been , S ^ C^ = 1 = 1 ^ ^ me £ ^ S ^^ K Sffl ^ ^ fication at " lis ' presence . - ( Cheers . ) They had ah pnged most eanestly for his recovery-they were now as deeply giatefui that then
P X Sei of Ma «; » d of millions besides Masons , had been receiedCth favour , and we have now to celebrate the anniversary of his birth-day ; and may he long enjoy such meetin g a * ^ T 1 . P ,- P breathes not a Mason that ever can forget the benefits lie nas inferred upon hem . Let us remember that sufferin g by illness he did not fci ^ et us-he was never deterred from furthering our interests ivhichhow I must not dilate because , 1 fed
The rs a erne on , ever , , that his noble and delicate feelings could not approve all that 1 Sd uttefin my gratitude , and also if I F ^^^ Hblch should delay your own expression of enthusiasm at * e toa _ t wmen is to Ii- heVlh of H . R . II . the Duke of Sussex , . M . W . G . M . and many many years of happ iness to him .- Long continued cheers . ) VDuke evidently affected b the recep ^ Jad « -
TL Roy «* f y perienced , and the recollection of previous seasons of festiy * y » J ™_ Sonic intercourse enjoyed in that hall "I rise said he , under a » . derable emotion , and hope if by any chance 1 " ^ . break downi in my iddres * it may be attributed to the extreme sensibility by which I am glatod . Th Jre are such a variety of ideas forcing ^ J « ^» ^ mind , that it is difficult for me to select or arrange them , and I must tLie e fore take them as they present themselves , and follow them out as then nature Wend together m my
tkte may direct Sensations of a conflicting bosom-latitude and regret , sorrow and enjoyment . In tootanground upon this meeting , my first impression is that in my own case something SE a mLdehas - beeJivroughLby theblessing of P ^ ito ^^ has been restored ; and most deeply do I feel the debt of & ° **™ ° ™ to the Great Architect ofthe Universe for its rest oration and nex ; to tiiat Divine power , to the worthv instrument by whose immediate assistance