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Provincial.
H ? l ,- l ' j ? "S to the Guildhall , on which to erect a Masonic thlC : ° mS t 0 , f V l ! t x ? continuation of , ancl in conformity with Ian £ n " ' f ' - e lnteri ° r t 0 be nnif ° ™ with the Guildhall The first ite B " accolnmodation , and the building will be - .. f ?! * ^ f ' , 1 Meeti "g of the Lod ge , the following evening the W M and the AVardens , with Sir Edward F . Bromhead Bart Prov GS W
m ^ t ^ ' kftl - - ' ***"" ' W 61 e ^ ointfa ^ loiS ' c mtions ! & c necessary arrangements for obtaining subscripwerllmme ' di ^ rvTr , 6 ° ™ w ** " ^ -fourths of the estimated cost were immediatel y set down . AA ' e are in a very flourishing condition . wortlfv T o ll r . f- ; rhrou Sh the indefati gable exertions of our uoith y Biother Charles most zealous
Ramey , a Mason a Lod-e h HP e , \ v ? efet > r Call T " The Hundred of Elloe , " No . 690 It is held a ? the AVhite Hart Inn on the Friday nearest the foil moon . ™ ? „ candldates have presented themselves , and there is everv prospect of a most excellent Lod ge being established . y irom the trul y Masonic character of the AA . M . ancl his officers we SSSffi ? d ^ ™» " * ^ tSSS tile °
WOLVERHAMPTON , i = eZ > . H .-DINNER TO THE REV . DR OLIVER - The dinner given b y the Freemasons of Staffordshire to he Rev br Ohver , as projected b y his Brethren of the St . Peter ' s Lod 4 of VVol verhampton , came off at the Star and Garter Hotel this day This d nnt Kt ' rta t ^ tfTf ^ ^ T ' * ^ f ™*? ° the hi gh res , e which P In rn if f , for hls talents and exertions as a Mason , and for his character and conduct , as a man ; as well as in express on of ° 1 , 1 r sympathwith him under the circumstances °
y from wch he ift [ time , about to quit this nei ghbourhood , and their sincere rtret at W
M . P ., the Provincial Grand faster . """ Juaon > 1 rayers were read by the Rev . ii . Cotton curitp tn n , nr an excellent sermon ( from Coi iih Z ' l 1 e , n l Q CT > f and preached b y the Rev . H R Slade if T > \ . L ' / ? , ) was pil ! IS ? £ g # P
s ^ ?srlssSSto have occupied the chair as AV . M ., BrotL _ -Dariw VV M * ^ r ^ s ^ The Chairman proposed the health ofthe Rev Dr Oliw " In f S ' ~ of warm ancl suitable eulogy Uhvei , in terms
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Provincial.
H ? l ,- l ' j ? "S to the Guildhall , on which to erect a Masonic thlC : ° mS t 0 , f V l ! t x ? continuation of , ancl in conformity with Ian £ n " ' f ' - e lnteri ° r t 0 be nnif ° ™ with the Guildhall The first ite B " accolnmodation , and the building will be - .. f ?! * ^ f ' , 1 Meeti "g of the Lod ge , the following evening the W M and the AVardens , with Sir Edward F . Bromhead Bart Prov GS W
m ^ t ^ ' kftl - - ' ***"" ' W 61 e ^ ointfa ^ loiS ' c mtions ! & c necessary arrangements for obtaining subscripwerllmme ' di ^ rvTr , 6 ° ™ w ** " ^ -fourths of the estimated cost were immediatel y set down . AA ' e are in a very flourishing condition . wortlfv T o ll r . f- ; rhrou Sh the indefati gable exertions of our uoith y Biother Charles most zealous
Ramey , a Mason a Lod-e h HP e , \ v ? efet > r Call T " The Hundred of Elloe , " No . 690 It is held a ? the AVhite Hart Inn on the Friday nearest the foil moon . ™ ? „ candldates have presented themselves , and there is everv prospect of a most excellent Lod ge being established . y irom the trul y Masonic character of the AA . M . ancl his officers we SSSffi ? d ^ ™» " * ^ tSSS tile °
WOLVERHAMPTON , i = eZ > . H .-DINNER TO THE REV . DR OLIVER - The dinner given b y the Freemasons of Staffordshire to he Rev br Ohver , as projected b y his Brethren of the St . Peter ' s Lod 4 of VVol verhampton , came off at the Star and Garter Hotel this day This d nnt Kt ' rta t ^ tfTf ^ ^ T ' * ^ f ™*? ° the hi gh res , e which P In rn if f , for hls talents and exertions as a Mason , and for his character and conduct , as a man ; as well as in express on of ° 1 , 1 r sympathwith him under the circumstances °
y from wch he ift [ time , about to quit this nei ghbourhood , and their sincere rtret at W
M . P ., the Provincial Grand faster . """ Juaon > 1 rayers were read by the Rev . ii . Cotton curitp tn n , nr an excellent sermon ( from Coi iih Z ' l 1 e , n l Q CT > f and preached b y the Rev . H R Slade if T > \ . L ' / ? , ) was pil ! IS ? £ g # P
s ^ ?srlssSSto have occupied the chair as AV . M ., BrotL _ -Dariw VV M * ^ r ^ s ^ The Chairman proposed the health ofthe Rev Dr Oliw " In f S ' ~ of warm ancl suitable eulogy Uhvei , in terms
assw s ^^ MitaHHa