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Ireland.
as its first metropolitan master , ancl shortly after its opening , initiated Bro . Taylor , one of our present Sheriffs , into the Craft , together with several other respectable citizens . The Lodge met this evening , to instal Bro . George Browne Grant , our present High Sheriff , as Master ; Bro . Henry Stewart , Senior AVarden ; and Bro . T . Hogg , one of the Society of FriendsJunior
War-, den . The ivarrant itself is a curiosity ; its three lesser li ghts are equally so , but the collars and aprons , once so honored , strange to say , though more than half a century old , are yet respectable in their bearing , and except being faded by that destroyer Time , are in very good condition . DUBLIN , ST . PATRICK ' LODGE , No . 50 , ( Emergency ) , Dec . 22 . Bro . Christopher Coppineer . ESQ . W . AI .
P . M . Hercules Ellis proposed that P . M . Thomas Joseph Tenison do have twelve months' leave of absence from St . John ' s Day next . Seconded by P . M . Captain Stritch . —Granted . "Resolved unanimously , —That , in acceding to P . M . Tenison ' s request for leave of absence , the Brethren of the Lodge of St . Patrick , embrace the opportunity to express the high sense which they entertain of his moral and social virtuesas well as his Masonic skill and
, knowledge . Ancl to return him their sincere and heartfelt thanks , for the zeal and energy which he has ever displayed in upholding the honour and interest of this Lodge ; ancl although lamenting the absence of Brother Tenison from their meetings , the Brethren regard with pride ancl satisfaction , the manner in which he has employed his time , namely , re-constructing and arranging the Masonic edifice within the province of Armagh .
( Signed ) « B y Order , "GEORGE JAMES BALDWIN , P . M ., [ Extract from Lodge minutes . ] " Secretary , & c . " Third Thursday . in January . —Installation dinner of St . Patrick ' s Lodge , No . 50 . The Brethren assembled for labour at four o ' clock . Thomas Keck , Esq . of Dublin Castle , P . M . of No . 4 and 620 , was honoured by being unanimously elected a P . M . of No . 50 . This
appointment , which is " one of special favour , " is most gratifying to the entire Fraternity , and most creditable to the body that made it . At seven o ' clock the meeting adjourned to refreshment . The new Worshipful Master AVilliam Green , Esq ., son to the late Sir Jonas Green , Recorder'of Dublin , and brother to that distinguished lawyer , Brother R . W . Green , first sergeant-at-law , presided , guiding the social spirit of the table , and promoting the happiness of the meeting by his
" righte merrie" powers . The other " Stewards of the Mysteries , '' also fulfilled their several duties ; amongst them was the new Junior Deacon , Brother Robert Stack , A . B ., M . D ., and late of T . C . D ., and Brother the Rev . Charles Osborne , A . M . Chaplain . The Master was supported on the right and left by Bro . John Whaley , Esq . D . L . of Armagh , and Brother Sir James Crofton , Bart . D . L . of Leitrim . The admirable and scientific singing of the Messrs . Robinson , & c , and Brother
Conran ' s brilliant extemporaneous performances and variations on the pianoforte , elicited a commensurate share of applause . Amongst the visitors to this Lodge during the season , have been Brother Aldridge , the tragedian , generally known as the African Roscius , and Senor Huerta , the guitarist . CARLOW , Dec . 27 . —The members of the Carlow Lodge , 116 , in full assembly , celebrated the Festival of St . John , at their Hall , in Dublin-VOL . VI . p
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Ireland.
as its first metropolitan master , ancl shortly after its opening , initiated Bro . Taylor , one of our present Sheriffs , into the Craft , together with several other respectable citizens . The Lodge met this evening , to instal Bro . George Browne Grant , our present High Sheriff , as Master ; Bro . Henry Stewart , Senior AVarden ; and Bro . T . Hogg , one of the Society of FriendsJunior
War-, den . The ivarrant itself is a curiosity ; its three lesser li ghts are equally so , but the collars and aprons , once so honored , strange to say , though more than half a century old , are yet respectable in their bearing , and except being faded by that destroyer Time , are in very good condition . DUBLIN , ST . PATRICK ' LODGE , No . 50 , ( Emergency ) , Dec . 22 . Bro . Christopher Coppineer . ESQ . W . AI .
P . M . Hercules Ellis proposed that P . M . Thomas Joseph Tenison do have twelve months' leave of absence from St . John ' s Day next . Seconded by P . M . Captain Stritch . —Granted . "Resolved unanimously , —That , in acceding to P . M . Tenison ' s request for leave of absence , the Brethren of the Lodge of St . Patrick , embrace the opportunity to express the high sense which they entertain of his moral and social virtuesas well as his Masonic skill and
, knowledge . Ancl to return him their sincere and heartfelt thanks , for the zeal and energy which he has ever displayed in upholding the honour and interest of this Lodge ; ancl although lamenting the absence of Brother Tenison from their meetings , the Brethren regard with pride ancl satisfaction , the manner in which he has employed his time , namely , re-constructing and arranging the Masonic edifice within the province of Armagh .
( Signed ) « B y Order , "GEORGE JAMES BALDWIN , P . M ., [ Extract from Lodge minutes . ] " Secretary , & c . " Third Thursday . in January . —Installation dinner of St . Patrick ' s Lodge , No . 50 . The Brethren assembled for labour at four o ' clock . Thomas Keck , Esq . of Dublin Castle , P . M . of No . 4 and 620 , was honoured by being unanimously elected a P . M . of No . 50 . This
appointment , which is " one of special favour , " is most gratifying to the entire Fraternity , and most creditable to the body that made it . At seven o ' clock the meeting adjourned to refreshment . The new Worshipful Master AVilliam Green , Esq ., son to the late Sir Jonas Green , Recorder'of Dublin , and brother to that distinguished lawyer , Brother R . W . Green , first sergeant-at-law , presided , guiding the social spirit of the table , and promoting the happiness of the meeting by his
" righte merrie" powers . The other " Stewards of the Mysteries , '' also fulfilled their several duties ; amongst them was the new Junior Deacon , Brother Robert Stack , A . B ., M . D ., and late of T . C . D ., and Brother the Rev . Charles Osborne , A . M . Chaplain . The Master was supported on the right and left by Bro . John Whaley , Esq . D . L . of Armagh , and Brother Sir James Crofton , Bart . D . L . of Leitrim . The admirable and scientific singing of the Messrs . Robinson , & c , and Brother
Conran ' s brilliant extemporaneous performances and variations on the pianoforte , elicited a commensurate share of applause . Amongst the visitors to this Lodge during the season , have been Brother Aldridge , the tragedian , generally known as the African Roscius , and Senor Huerta , the guitarist . CARLOW , Dec . 27 . —The members of the Carlow Lodge , 116 , in full assembly , celebrated the Festival of St . John , at their Hall , in Dublin-VOL . VI . p