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Provincial.
With Vernon , Blake * to take the helm , And Alpin by his side , And Churchill , Rolls , and Looker , The "Cherwell" braves the tide ; With Birch , with Dormer , and with Cooke , And Perry on his guard , And Gardner , too , to cheer them on , What can her course retard ?
To cheer them on their onward course , And mark their new career , Tlie veterans Ridley , Vernon , And Bowyer mingle here ; The bright example they have set , And honours they have won , AVill , acting as a guiding star , Incite the "Oherwell" on .
Proud may we be of such a bark , So taut both fore and aft , May she continue long to be A credit to the Craft ; Let ' s pledge to her well-chosen crew , May all pull well together , And dwell in peace and harmony , In spite of wind and weather .
God bless the good ship "Cherwell , " God speed her on her way , May she the truths of Masonry To many a heart convey . Then bumpers fill to Banbury , Where first her pennon flew , And cheer the good ship " Cherwell , " With her stanch and gallant crew .
After the Oxford Brethren left , the convivialities were resumed , and an additional hour or two of enjoyment was shared in by the remainder of the Brethren . SOMERSETSHIRE . BATH . —Royal Cumberland Lodge ( No . 48 ) , Jan . 21 st , 1854 . — The installation of the AV . M . for the ensuing year took place on the 19 th instant , under peculiarly gratifying circumstances . The event
had been looked forward to with much interest , on account of the reputation which Bro . Wells , the AV . M . elect , had made for himself in this City and Province , and the Province of Bristol , by his distinguished Masonic attainments , and the zeal with which he has advocated and promoted the interests of the Order . An unusually large number of Brethren assembled to pay their respects to Bro . AVellsand show their attachment to the Old Cumberland . Many
, had come for this purpose from a great- distance . The Bristol Lodges contributed several of their most distinguished members . We Avere glad to welcome from our sister Lodge—Lodge of Honour—JSTo . 528 , Bros . Allen , W . M ., Dr . Hodges , P . M ., Vaughan Jenkins , P . M ., Bros . Carding and Harris ; and the
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Provincial.
With Vernon , Blake * to take the helm , And Alpin by his side , And Churchill , Rolls , and Looker , The "Cherwell" braves the tide ; With Birch , with Dormer , and with Cooke , And Perry on his guard , And Gardner , too , to cheer them on , What can her course retard ?
To cheer them on their onward course , And mark their new career , Tlie veterans Ridley , Vernon , And Bowyer mingle here ; The bright example they have set , And honours they have won , AVill , acting as a guiding star , Incite the "Oherwell" on .
Proud may we be of such a bark , So taut both fore and aft , May she continue long to be A credit to the Craft ; Let ' s pledge to her well-chosen crew , May all pull well together , And dwell in peace and harmony , In spite of wind and weather .
God bless the good ship "Cherwell , " God speed her on her way , May she the truths of Masonry To many a heart convey . Then bumpers fill to Banbury , Where first her pennon flew , And cheer the good ship " Cherwell , " With her stanch and gallant crew .
After the Oxford Brethren left , the convivialities were resumed , and an additional hour or two of enjoyment was shared in by the remainder of the Brethren . SOMERSETSHIRE . BATH . —Royal Cumberland Lodge ( No . 48 ) , Jan . 21 st , 1854 . — The installation of the AV . M . for the ensuing year took place on the 19 th instant , under peculiarly gratifying circumstances . The event
had been looked forward to with much interest , on account of the reputation which Bro . Wells , the AV . M . elect , had made for himself in this City and Province , and the Province of Bristol , by his distinguished Masonic attainments , and the zeal with which he has advocated and promoted the interests of the Order . An unusually large number of Brethren assembled to pay their respects to Bro . AVellsand show their attachment to the Old Cumberland . Many
, had come for this purpose from a great- distance . The Bristol Lodges contributed several of their most distinguished members . We Avere glad to welcome from our sister Lodge—Lodge of Honour—JSTo . 528 , Bros . Allen , W . M ., Dr . Hodges , P . M ., Vaughan Jenkins , P . M ., Bros . Carding and Harris ; and the