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Jersey And Guernsey.
stronger together than ex'er xx * e have been , ancl that from this very day all dissensions among Masons in the Province may end and terminate for ex'er , and that , should any differences of opinion arise among the Brethren in this Province , you , Eight W . Sir , xvill step forward and endeavour , with your sound judgment and kind intervention , to allay and quell the same ; that we may be enabled to go hand in hand , and xvork together with love ancl harmony , as Brothers ought to do . I now resign , Eight W . Sir , into your hands , this x'ote of thanks ; and I only hope and trust that , should your services he required on any future similar
occasion , you xvill come forward xvith the same generous feeling as you did on the last occasion ; and I can assure you that the Brethren in this Province xvil ! be alxvays ready to assist you in carrying out your views in furtherance of Masonry in general , and in this island in particular . At the conclusion of his address , Bro . Eadcliffe presented the x'ote of thanks mosfc skilfully and artistically emblazoned on veUmn by Bro . Adams , and inclosed in a very handsome gilt frame . The E . AV . P . G . M . returned thanks , saying , —
My dear Sir , and Worshipful Brother , —I cannot find xvords adequate to enable me to unburden my breast of those feelings which noxv agitate it ; to acknowledge , in suitable language , the kind , handsome , and truly fraternal address , presented me by the Lodge over which you have the honour of presiding . If my humble exertions on the melancholy occasion referred to , met witli the approval of Farmers ' Lodge , believe me the sentiments expressed will be a still greater stimulant to encourage me in carrying out that xvhich has always been dear to me , namely , the xvelfare of Masonry in this island . As tbe welfare of any society is best preserved
by the unity of its members , let us , one and all , strive to act up to those principles inculcated in a Masons' Lodge ; let us all labour together in such a manner as to prove to the world that Masonry is not a vain thing , but a great instrument in the hands of Divine Providence to bring about such a moral renovation as shall at , length give another aspect to our world , aud finally unite the people of every tongue and kindred into one common brotherhood—one affectionate family . The Brethren xx'ere afterwards rei-y hospitably entertained by their worthy Host .
India.
INDIA .
PnoTHirciA . il GTIASTD LOUGE , MADUAS . —At a quarterly Communication , holden at the " Masonic HaU" of Lodge Pilgrims of Lighfc , Mount Boad , at half-past six , P . M ., on Tuesday , the 21 st of December , A . D . 1852 , A . i .. 5852 . Present—M . AV . Bros . B . II . AVilliamson , G . M . ; AV . B . AV . P . Macdonald , S . G . AV ; A . M . Bitchie , J . G . AV . ; A . S . Partridge , G . Tr . ; J . Ouchterlony , G . Beg . ; J . Masked , D . G . Sec . ; C . A . Eoberts , As . S . G . D . ; J . G . Laurence , J . G . D . ; A . J .
Greenlaw , G . D . of 0 . ; P . Coultrup , G . S . B . ; J . Brock , G . Tyler , and the representatives of the undermentioned Lodges : —Perfect Unanimity , Nos . 175 ( 1 ) ; Social Friendship , 326 ( 2 ) ; Bock , 325 ( 5 ); Universal ' Charity , 340 ( 6 ) ; Pilgrims of Light , 831 ( 7 ) . The Provincial Grand Lodge xvas opened in ample form , and xvith solemn invocation of God's blessing . The Proceedings of the quarterly Communication of the 7 th of
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Jersey And Guernsey.
stronger together than ex'er xx * e have been , ancl that from this very day all dissensions among Masons in the Province may end and terminate for ex'er , and that , should any differences of opinion arise among the Brethren in this Province , you , Eight W . Sir , xvill step forward and endeavour , with your sound judgment and kind intervention , to allay and quell the same ; that we may be enabled to go hand in hand , and xvork together with love ancl harmony , as Brothers ought to do . I now resign , Eight W . Sir , into your hands , this x'ote of thanks ; and I only hope and trust that , should your services he required on any future similar
occasion , you xvill come forward xvith the same generous feeling as you did on the last occasion ; and I can assure you that the Brethren in this Province xvil ! be alxvays ready to assist you in carrying out your views in furtherance of Masonry in general , and in this island in particular . At the conclusion of his address , Bro . Eadcliffe presented the x'ote of thanks mosfc skilfully and artistically emblazoned on veUmn by Bro . Adams , and inclosed in a very handsome gilt frame . The E . AV . P . G . M . returned thanks , saying , —
My dear Sir , and Worshipful Brother , —I cannot find xvords adequate to enable me to unburden my breast of those feelings which noxv agitate it ; to acknowledge , in suitable language , the kind , handsome , and truly fraternal address , presented me by the Lodge over which you have the honour of presiding . If my humble exertions on the melancholy occasion referred to , met witli the approval of Farmers ' Lodge , believe me the sentiments expressed will be a still greater stimulant to encourage me in carrying out that xvhich has always been dear to me , namely , the xvelfare of Masonry in this island . As tbe welfare of any society is best preserved
by the unity of its members , let us , one and all , strive to act up to those principles inculcated in a Masons' Lodge ; let us all labour together in such a manner as to prove to the world that Masonry is not a vain thing , but a great instrument in the hands of Divine Providence to bring about such a moral renovation as shall at , length give another aspect to our world , aud finally unite the people of every tongue and kindred into one common brotherhood—one affectionate family . The Brethren xx'ere afterwards rei-y hospitably entertained by their worthy Host .
India.
INDIA .
PnoTHirciA . il GTIASTD LOUGE , MADUAS . —At a quarterly Communication , holden at the " Masonic HaU" of Lodge Pilgrims of Lighfc , Mount Boad , at half-past six , P . M ., on Tuesday , the 21 st of December , A . D . 1852 , A . i .. 5852 . Present—M . AV . Bros . B . II . AVilliamson , G . M . ; AV . B . AV . P . Macdonald , S . G . AV ; A . M . Bitchie , J . G . AV . ; A . S . Partridge , G . Tr . ; J . Ouchterlony , G . Beg . ; J . Masked , D . G . Sec . ; C . A . Eoberts , As . S . G . D . ; J . G . Laurence , J . G . D . ; A . J .
Greenlaw , G . D . of 0 . ; P . Coultrup , G . S . B . ; J . Brock , G . Tyler , and the representatives of the undermentioned Lodges : —Perfect Unanimity , Nos . 175 ( 1 ) ; Social Friendship , 326 ( 2 ) ; Bock , 325 ( 5 ); Universal ' Charity , 340 ( 6 ) ; Pilgrims of Light , 831 ( 7 ) . The Provincial Grand Lodge xvas opened in ample form , and xvith solemn invocation of God's blessing . The Proceedings of the quarterly Communication of the 7 th of