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Provincial.
The next proposition from the chair was , " His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , Most Worship ful Grand Master , " which was received with unbounded applause . Song , " The De'il . ' by Bra M'Donald . The next toast given was "Our Prov . G . Master , Sir J . R . G . Graham , M . P" received with applause , and followed with a song by a Brother of the Longtown Lodge . „„ .,, . . ¦ ,, thehealth of Master
The W . M . next rosland proposed "OurD . P . G . , with a neat address , which was received with immense cheering . After the hustle was subsided , Glee " Hail to the Craft , when the D . P . G . M . rose and expressed his thanks for the flattering and feeling manner in which Ms health had been drunk , and assured them he felt highly delighted with the order and harmony that marked the proceedings ot the daVand in return toasted " Viscount FincastleGrand Master of
Scot-, , land . " The band , " Rule Britannia . " Then followed " The Duke of Leinster , Grand Master of Ireland , which was received with unbounded applause and immense cheering . Song by Brother Smith . "Come , ye Masons , hither bring . "Prosperity to the Harmony Lodge of Carlisle , which was followed up with a beautiful address by Brother C . Hodgson . "The Union of Carlisle" which lied to bthe W . M . of the same Lodge .
Lodge , was rep y "The Longtown Lodge , health and prosperity to the Members in general " reply by the W . M . of the same . Then followed in succession , « The Wigton St . John ' s Lodge , may she continue to exhibit that _ pure-TIPSS of morality and usefulness of science to her sister Lodges in the
province which she hitherto has done , and finally , may she continue with the utmost vigour to further all useful measures for the benefit of Masonrv in general . " Glee , « Hail , mysterious , gloriousscience The W . M . then rose with feelings of deep sympathy m behalf of his Warden and Brethren , and returned his warmest acknowledgment for the gratifying compliment and honour conferred upon the Wigton St . John s Lodge , and assured them they would be-ever ready when called upon to for the benefit of the Crafteither
render every assistance in their power , individually or collectively . -r . > .- i \ r The pleasures of the day . were much enhanced by our D . I . U . M ., who by his courtesy and kindness enlivened the Brethren with songs , & c . until six o ' clock , when he retired amidst the most enthusiastic cheering , wMch continued for several minutes . -,,, cln , After the retirement of DPGMthe chair / was amiably filled by
our .... our worthy Brother John Lemon , who kept up the conviviality of the meeting by songs and toasts from the Brethren in general until eight o ' clock , when the ball commenced , and a splendid display of the fair sex was admitted to add to the pleasures of our septennial festival , and
which continued to the hour of high twelve . PEMBROKE DOCK .-LOYAL WELCH L ODGE , 525 .-I am happy to have it in my power to inform you , for insertion in your valuable ^ periodical , that the affairs of Masonry in general , and the Loyal Welch Lodge in particular , even here ' " in the far west , " are m a prosperous state . 1 his , however , is now the only Lodge holding meetings withnr the county candidates from distant parts thereof flock to it for
and consequently the enhghtenment of initiation . Perhaps we boast " in this remote par of the island , " of what few other Lodges can namely , an uninterrupted series of successive monthly meetings , both winter and summer , ever he our rblishment in trfe year 1824 For the last two years , under the able presidency of Messrs . Young and Doulge , the Masters , a convoi .. in . '
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Provincial.
The next proposition from the chair was , " His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , Most Worship ful Grand Master , " which was received with unbounded applause . Song , " The De'il . ' by Bra M'Donald . The next toast given was "Our Prov . G . Master , Sir J . R . G . Graham , M . P" received with applause , and followed with a song by a Brother of the Longtown Lodge . „„ .,, . . ¦ ,, thehealth of Master
The W . M . next rosland proposed "OurD . P . G . , with a neat address , which was received with immense cheering . After the hustle was subsided , Glee " Hail to the Craft , when the D . P . G . M . rose and expressed his thanks for the flattering and feeling manner in which Ms health had been drunk , and assured them he felt highly delighted with the order and harmony that marked the proceedings ot the daVand in return toasted " Viscount FincastleGrand Master of
Scot-, , land . " The band , " Rule Britannia . " Then followed " The Duke of Leinster , Grand Master of Ireland , which was received with unbounded applause and immense cheering . Song by Brother Smith . "Come , ye Masons , hither bring . "Prosperity to the Harmony Lodge of Carlisle , which was followed up with a beautiful address by Brother C . Hodgson . "The Union of Carlisle" which lied to bthe W . M . of the same Lodge .
Lodge , was rep y "The Longtown Lodge , health and prosperity to the Members in general " reply by the W . M . of the same . Then followed in succession , « The Wigton St . John ' s Lodge , may she continue to exhibit that _ pure-TIPSS of morality and usefulness of science to her sister Lodges in the
province which she hitherto has done , and finally , may she continue with the utmost vigour to further all useful measures for the benefit of Masonrv in general . " Glee , « Hail , mysterious , gloriousscience The W . M . then rose with feelings of deep sympathy m behalf of his Warden and Brethren , and returned his warmest acknowledgment for the gratifying compliment and honour conferred upon the Wigton St . John s Lodge , and assured them they would be-ever ready when called upon to for the benefit of the Crafteither
render every assistance in their power , individually or collectively . -r . > .- i \ r The pleasures of the day . were much enhanced by our D . I . U . M ., who by his courtesy and kindness enlivened the Brethren with songs , & c . until six o ' clock , when he retired amidst the most enthusiastic cheering , wMch continued for several minutes . -,,, cln , After the retirement of DPGMthe chair / was amiably filled by
our .... our worthy Brother John Lemon , who kept up the conviviality of the meeting by songs and toasts from the Brethren in general until eight o ' clock , when the ball commenced , and a splendid display of the fair sex was admitted to add to the pleasures of our septennial festival , and
which continued to the hour of high twelve . PEMBROKE DOCK .-LOYAL WELCH L ODGE , 525 .-I am happy to have it in my power to inform you , for insertion in your valuable ^ periodical , that the affairs of Masonry in general , and the Loyal Welch Lodge in particular , even here ' " in the far west , " are m a prosperous state . 1 his , however , is now the only Lodge holding meetings withnr the county candidates from distant parts thereof flock to it for
and consequently the enhghtenment of initiation . Perhaps we boast " in this remote par of the island , " of what few other Lodges can namely , an uninterrupted series of successive monthly meetings , both winter and summer , ever he our rblishment in trfe year 1824 For the last two years , under the able presidency of Messrs . Young and Doulge , the Masters , a convoi .. in . '