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Ireland.
Fagan in the chair for the first time , that he had been accustomed to the office all his life , he managed matters witli such mild yet commanding deportment . Brother Parry was installed Senior AVarden , who , with his usual hilarity , kept the foot of the table in fits of laughter . JBrother Parr was installed Junior AA ' arden , a station he is peculiarly qualified to fill , for his very heart is Alasonic kindness and hospitallity , but indeed we
ivould recommend him to keep his seat more in future , for it gave us pain to see him exert himself to such an extent in contributing to the happiness ancl comfort of the Lodge . No . 141 , Jan . 21 st . 5838 . —This Lodge , still maintaining its place as one of first rank in the Metropolis , met this clay to instal Brother Geo . Wright Creighton , barrister-at-law , as Alaster for the ensuing six months . To appreciate the judicious selection of such a Brother as first officer of
the Lodge , one should be present . Brother Creighton has been a long time the lecturer of the Lodge , which , with the tact of a well spoken barrister of goocl repute , ancl a truly talented Afason , and the urbanity of a gentleman , renders him , we would almost say , the most fit man to be Master . Brother Porter was installed Senior Warden , he is likewise of the law , ancl though averse to the usual system of " eommon place , " exhibited , in any deviation he might have inadvertently fallen into , a vast deal of logical dexterity which extricated him creditably from any error , if such we might call them ; hut we must allow he is a " lad of promise . "
Brother John C . Creighton , another limb of the same profession , happened to be on the Continent , and was not installed , but the facetious and truly agreeable Brother Hatchell filled the place as if he had been made for it . This Lodge owes much to the exertions of Brother AVm . H . Alb right , P . A'I . and Secretary , who is an active , zealous , and talented officer . Jan . 24 GRAND MASTER ' LODGEinstalled Brother Bate as Acting
, , Master . JBrother Bate is a friendly Brother of old standing , ancl carried forth with him the usual principles of that Institution . AVe augur well of this Lodge , which is daily improving ; from being few it numbers near fifty members , entirely attributable to the energy and activity of Brother W . H . Roe , P . AI . and Secretary .
January 22 , LODGE 494 . —The ivarrant under which this Lodge of truly great aristocratic consequence meets , is of very old date , as well as the furniture . This ivarrant was granted to be held at first in Trim , County Meath , about twenty miles from Dublin , ancl was thence removed for the convenience of the Grand Master for Ireland , to Dangan Castle , then the princely mansion of the Right Hon . the Earl of Morningtonthe father of the AVellesley family . Into this Lodge was
, introduced some of the greatest in the land , amongst which are ranked in the light handwriting of his boyish days , a name not easily to he blotted from the page of history , " Arthur Wellesley , " the present Marquess , and almost all the rest of that fortune-favoured family ; also the celebrated Naval Commander Pole , the sponsor of William Wellesly Pole , now Lord Maryborough ; but to enumerate all the great names in that much to be respected Lodge listwe should repeat all the
, names of those extraordinary men who shone in the clays of " Old Ireland ' s glory . " In a former number the singular fortunes attending the warrant , by the zeal ancl enterprise of that excellent Patriarch Bro . Carlton , have been detailed . Under the auspices of one of his family ,
the success of the Lodge has been maintained with inflexible integrity ,
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Ireland.
Fagan in the chair for the first time , that he had been accustomed to the office all his life , he managed matters witli such mild yet commanding deportment . Brother Parry was installed Senior AVarden , who , with his usual hilarity , kept the foot of the table in fits of laughter . JBrother Parr was installed Junior AA ' arden , a station he is peculiarly qualified to fill , for his very heart is Alasonic kindness and hospitallity , but indeed we
ivould recommend him to keep his seat more in future , for it gave us pain to see him exert himself to such an extent in contributing to the happiness ancl comfort of the Lodge . No . 141 , Jan . 21 st . 5838 . —This Lodge , still maintaining its place as one of first rank in the Metropolis , met this clay to instal Brother Geo . Wright Creighton , barrister-at-law , as Alaster for the ensuing six months . To appreciate the judicious selection of such a Brother as first officer of
the Lodge , one should be present . Brother Creighton has been a long time the lecturer of the Lodge , which , with the tact of a well spoken barrister of goocl repute , ancl a truly talented Afason , and the urbanity of a gentleman , renders him , we would almost say , the most fit man to be Master . Brother Porter was installed Senior Warden , he is likewise of the law , ancl though averse to the usual system of " eommon place , " exhibited , in any deviation he might have inadvertently fallen into , a vast deal of logical dexterity which extricated him creditably from any error , if such we might call them ; hut we must allow he is a " lad of promise . "
Brother John C . Creighton , another limb of the same profession , happened to be on the Continent , and was not installed , but the facetious and truly agreeable Brother Hatchell filled the place as if he had been made for it . This Lodge owes much to the exertions of Brother AVm . H . Alb right , P . A'I . and Secretary , who is an active , zealous , and talented officer . Jan . 24 GRAND MASTER ' LODGEinstalled Brother Bate as Acting
, , Master . JBrother Bate is a friendly Brother of old standing , ancl carried forth with him the usual principles of that Institution . AVe augur well of this Lodge , which is daily improving ; from being few it numbers near fifty members , entirely attributable to the energy and activity of Brother W . H . Roe , P . AI . and Secretary .
January 22 , LODGE 494 . —The ivarrant under which this Lodge of truly great aristocratic consequence meets , is of very old date , as well as the furniture . This ivarrant was granted to be held at first in Trim , County Meath , about twenty miles from Dublin , ancl was thence removed for the convenience of the Grand Master for Ireland , to Dangan Castle , then the princely mansion of the Right Hon . the Earl of Morningtonthe father of the AVellesley family . Into this Lodge was
, introduced some of the greatest in the land , amongst which are ranked in the light handwriting of his boyish days , a name not easily to he blotted from the page of history , " Arthur Wellesley , " the present Marquess , and almost all the rest of that fortune-favoured family ; also the celebrated Naval Commander Pole , the sponsor of William Wellesly Pole , now Lord Maryborough ; but to enumerate all the great names in that much to be respected Lodge listwe should repeat all the
, names of those extraordinary men who shone in the clays of " Old Ireland ' s glory . " In a former number the singular fortunes attending the warrant , by the zeal ancl enterprise of that excellent Patriarch Bro . Carlton , have been detailed . Under the auspices of one of his family ,
the success of the Lodge has been maintained with inflexible integrity ,