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Provincial.
province . File Deputy had heen pleased to allude to his military services . All he should say on that point was , that he had endeavoured to clo bis duty while he was a soldier , and to prove himself worthy of tlie county ancl the country to which he had the honour to belong . Bro 1 airy always did him the honour to consider him a \\ elshman ? he was Proud to say that he had a deal of Welsh blood in his veins ; and he was sure the Brethren would do him the justice to believe his
assurance W « T- ' e . tod K > large a stake in the principality as should author , ze him to call hum-elf a Welshman . Unfortunately the greater beb ^ f '" -: I , f sslons *«™ had gone , and lie could only claim now to be half a Welshman . He concluded by assuring them that he should th . t I ™ m ° W " ? £ promote F «« nasonrv in general , and to * £ & ££ S £$ * ' " were "P «^ z ™ < J * *
The active secretary ( Brother Brown ) reacl the following interesting scenr nfM ? ""^^ ook of . the Lodge , No . 58 , to _ hew the de-IZif T " " 1 the several ancient and noble families of this city and neighbourhood , from that time to the present :- — "Officers of the Grand Lodge of England , 1770 : —M . W G M f Uf 0 rU Charles DiIlon
& H . ? r ° - £ ¥ ¦ ' 4 ; SG . AVarden , Rowland Holt , Esq ; Jun . G AVarden , Sir Watkin Williams AVynn , Bart . ; G Ireasurer , Rowland Berkeley , Esq . ; G . Secretary , James Heseltine Esq . ; G . Sword Bearer , AVilliam Smith , Esq "Lodge night June loth , 1777—Senior or principal Lodge , held at No ?« f , ° p SlSter ^ fr " ' the Coach and « o" « Inn , of Chester . IIS o . 58 , the Provincial Lodge , was also held at this house . ) Present : -S . r Robert Saulsbury Cotton Master
, W . ; George Johnson , S . Warden Owen Thompson J AVarden ; Thos . Cholmondeley ( now Lord Avtn ^ lW nW , W- Pal r 7 ^ % (^^ 11 , ) J . D . ; Watkin Edwd . Denn ' ?„ h ° badlah G Lane * P * <* ; Chaplain ; Pattison Ellames ; Jno . Dennil , John Larden Secretary ; AVilliam Dicas ; James Folliott Rev . £ Tr ^ ^ frTn ' that time , the Hon . Jno-Smith Barry OnliL PC ' s W ' T i ™ % D -P - . ' , M- ; PhiIip E S ert 0 " ' ° f vrh ? ° } 3 ^ 1 ? 1161 JunGWarden
Foil in ?/ ' ' i T ' - - - Jam < -S thenfn ' , vT ? " . *" ' garden , P . G . Sec-There were also 1 W T M B f „ C £ est ? r > vlz - Coach ^ d Horses , sen . No . 58 ; The « , "'»« ° ^/ 7 lm ' ° - ' l ' hant a «« Castle , No . 272 . « . ir ' ? ' r . ' ober ' " on was mad < - Prov-Grand M . of Cheshire . admittX * . AT S 6 A , ' Cl r' 1768 — ° ' -n Stanley , Esq ., of Hooton , vZ n -l ? ? 'J ' , Aml m f ' ] 771 ' Ri ght Hon . George James paid the fin ° e '' y ^ " '' * " EnteredApprentice Ma ° son , and
theRrP Wn hese documents was listened to with lively interest by o the Mnhl ' v 'I "' , ? tbey appcar t 0 S S rcate 1 ' P ' easu ^ tl « n to the Noble Viscount and the worth y Baronet of Wynnstay . TWK R } f V , ? -. '" Proposing the health of the W . M ancl ment L ! b ° i l Pf- ™ , " M ^ f P J ust and well-merited cotnplitoies of lUtn " '" f Vldual wb ° had S ° » Wy performed the arduous 8 that da who
nrnl „ i- ° '' - y- Ever y Bl ' othel' had witnessed the proceedings , must have felt the same pleasure as he had done at SiTlir V Wh , * ?? i " ? had bee " Performeland the Sr w J , rec ' d , 8 C , P , « with which each officer , under so able a VOT / II . S S cerel"ony . His Lordshi p then gavein
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Provincial.
province . File Deputy had heen pleased to allude to his military services . All he should say on that point was , that he had endeavoured to clo bis duty while he was a soldier , and to prove himself worthy of tlie county ancl the country to which he had the honour to belong . Bro 1 airy always did him the honour to consider him a \\ elshman ? he was Proud to say that he had a deal of Welsh blood in his veins ; and he was sure the Brethren would do him the justice to believe his
assurance W « T- ' e . tod K > large a stake in the principality as should author , ze him to call hum-elf a Welshman . Unfortunately the greater beb ^ f '" -: I , f sslons *«™ had gone , and lie could only claim now to be half a Welshman . He concluded by assuring them that he should th . t I ™ m ° W " ? £ promote F «« nasonrv in general , and to * £ & ££ S £$ * ' " were "P «^ z ™ < J * *
The active secretary ( Brother Brown ) reacl the following interesting scenr nfM ? ""^^ ook of . the Lodge , No . 58 , to _ hew the de-IZif T " " 1 the several ancient and noble families of this city and neighbourhood , from that time to the present :- — "Officers of the Grand Lodge of England , 1770 : —M . W G M f Uf 0 rU Charles DiIlon
& H . ? r ° - £ ¥ ¦ ' 4 ; SG . AVarden , Rowland Holt , Esq ; Jun . G AVarden , Sir Watkin Williams AVynn , Bart . ; G Ireasurer , Rowland Berkeley , Esq . ; G . Secretary , James Heseltine Esq . ; G . Sword Bearer , AVilliam Smith , Esq "Lodge night June loth , 1777—Senior or principal Lodge , held at No ?« f , ° p SlSter ^ fr " ' the Coach and « o" « Inn , of Chester . IIS o . 58 , the Provincial Lodge , was also held at this house . ) Present : -S . r Robert Saulsbury Cotton Master
, W . ; George Johnson , S . Warden Owen Thompson J AVarden ; Thos . Cholmondeley ( now Lord Avtn ^ lW nW , W- Pal r 7 ^ % (^^ 11 , ) J . D . ; Watkin Edwd . Denn ' ?„ h ° badlah G Lane * P * <* ; Chaplain ; Pattison Ellames ; Jno . Dennil , John Larden Secretary ; AVilliam Dicas ; James Folliott Rev . £ Tr ^ ^ frTn ' that time , the Hon . Jno-Smith Barry OnliL PC ' s W ' T i ™ % D -P - . ' , M- ; PhiIip E S ert 0 " ' ° f vrh ? ° } 3 ^ 1 ? 1161 JunGWarden
Foil in ?/ ' ' i T ' - - - Jam < -S thenfn ' , vT ? " . *" ' garden , P . G . Sec-There were also 1 W T M B f „ C £ est ? r > vlz - Coach ^ d Horses , sen . No . 58 ; The « , "'»« ° ^/ 7 lm ' ° - ' l ' hant a «« Castle , No . 272 . « . ir ' ? ' r . ' ober ' " on was mad < - Prov-Grand M . of Cheshire . admittX * . AT S 6 A , ' Cl r' 1768 — ° ' -n Stanley , Esq ., of Hooton , vZ n -l ? ? 'J ' , Aml m f ' ] 771 ' Ri ght Hon . George James paid the fin ° e '' y ^ " '' * " EnteredApprentice Ma ° son , and
theRrP Wn hese documents was listened to with lively interest by o the Mnhl ' v 'I "' , ? tbey appcar t 0 S S rcate 1 ' P ' easu ^ tl « n to the Noble Viscount and the worth y Baronet of Wynnstay . TWK R } f V , ? -. '" Proposing the health of the W . M ancl ment L ! b ° i l Pf- ™ , " M ^ f P J ust and well-merited cotnplitoies of lUtn " '" f Vldual wb ° had S ° » Wy performed the arduous 8 that da who
nrnl „ i- ° '' - y- Ever y Bl ' othel' had witnessed the proceedings , must have felt the same pleasure as he had done at SiTlir V Wh , * ?? i " ? had bee " Performeland the Sr w J , rec ' d , 8 C , P , « with which each officer , under so able a VOT / II . S S cerel"ony . His Lordshi p then gavein