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Provincial.
Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry , by his Brother Officers , as a mark of the sense they entertain of the zeal , assiduity , and ability with which he has brought the Regiment to its present high state of disci pline ; and as a token of their sincere regard , respect , and esteem towards Mm , as a friend , an Officer , and a gentleman , October 11 th , 183 G . " On the same daySerjeant-Major James M'Cann presented b
, was y the Officers of the West Somerset Regiment with a splendid cup , value 307 . On one side is engraved two mounted yeomen , in the attitude of " attack and defence ; " on the other , the following inscription : " Presented b y the Officers of the West SomeiS 2 t Regiment of Cavalry , to James M'Cann , as a mark of their approbation ' of his services as Regimental Serjeant-Major . October 11 th , A . D . 1836 . "
BATH PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . The Tynte Testimonial . Friday , Oct . 21 , was one of the most memorable days that the annals of the province of Somerset have recorded , whether we regard the splendour of the ceremony or the grateful object for which the Craft were summoned together . Precisely at eleven o ' clock in the morning , the Brethren assembled at the Masonic Hallin the Corridorwhen the
, , Lodge was opened in due form b y the W . M . of the Royal Cumberland Lodge , assisted by the W . M . ' s of the Royal Sussex and the Lodge of Honour as S . and J . W ' s . Soon after , the R . W . P . G . M ., accompanied by the Officers and P . Officers of the Province were announced and received with the usual honours . Brother C . W . Manners , of the Royal Cumberland , presiding at the organ , and performing his duty with extraordinary ability .
_ The following Visiting Lodges were also in attendance on this auspicious occasion , and were each received , on their entrance , with full Masonic honours , and with sublime sacred music on the or" -an viz Bristol— Represented b y the D . P . G . M . Brother Richarc ? Smith , the 1 . D . P . G . M . Brother Husenbeth , and about thirty of the Officers and Brethren .
Leicester—Represented by the P . P . G . S . W . Brother Elverstone . Gloucester—Represented by the P . G . S . W . Brother M . Ricketts . Doi-set— Represented by the P . P . G . S . W . ' s Brothers Percy and Gurme Wiltshire— Hepresented b y the D . P . G . M . Brother W . R . Browne and the whole of the Officers . At the latter end of July last , the Provincial Grand Lodo-e havin « - sent an address of congratulation to the M . W . G . M . H . It . I-I . ° the Duke of his
Sussex , on recovery from that painful affection of his eyes which threatened the total loss of his eye-si ght , his Royal Hi ghness ' s reply was now first read on this occasion . The P . G . M . Col . Tynte , M . P ., then addressed the Brethren with his usual earnestness , after which the D . P . G . M . Brother Maddison of the Lodge of Honour , in the name of the Officers and Brethren of the I rovince of Somersetpresented the piece of late to the RWPGM
, p ..... with the following elegant , feeling , and truly fraternal address . " R . W . Sir , —Called upon by our Brethren to perform a duty infinitely gratifying to my feelings , but , at all times , unequal to fulfil it as I know they would desire and have a ri ght to expect , my incapacity is greatly augmented by those very feelings which call to my mind our long-established intimacy , marked , on your part , by a continued succession of kindness , and acts of the warmest friendship .
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Provincial.
Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry , by his Brother Officers , as a mark of the sense they entertain of the zeal , assiduity , and ability with which he has brought the Regiment to its present high state of disci pline ; and as a token of their sincere regard , respect , and esteem towards Mm , as a friend , an Officer , and a gentleman , October 11 th , 183 G . " On the same daySerjeant-Major James M'Cann presented b
, was y the Officers of the West Somerset Regiment with a splendid cup , value 307 . On one side is engraved two mounted yeomen , in the attitude of " attack and defence ; " on the other , the following inscription : " Presented b y the Officers of the West SomeiS 2 t Regiment of Cavalry , to James M'Cann , as a mark of their approbation ' of his services as Regimental Serjeant-Major . October 11 th , A . D . 1836 . "
BATH PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . The Tynte Testimonial . Friday , Oct . 21 , was one of the most memorable days that the annals of the province of Somerset have recorded , whether we regard the splendour of the ceremony or the grateful object for which the Craft were summoned together . Precisely at eleven o ' clock in the morning , the Brethren assembled at the Masonic Hallin the Corridorwhen the
, , Lodge was opened in due form b y the W . M . of the Royal Cumberland Lodge , assisted by the W . M . ' s of the Royal Sussex and the Lodge of Honour as S . and J . W ' s . Soon after , the R . W . P . G . M ., accompanied by the Officers and P . Officers of the Province were announced and received with the usual honours . Brother C . W . Manners , of the Royal Cumberland , presiding at the organ , and performing his duty with extraordinary ability .
_ The following Visiting Lodges were also in attendance on this auspicious occasion , and were each received , on their entrance , with full Masonic honours , and with sublime sacred music on the or" -an viz Bristol— Represented b y the D . P . G . M . Brother Richarc ? Smith , the 1 . D . P . G . M . Brother Husenbeth , and about thirty of the Officers and Brethren .
Leicester—Represented by the P . P . G . S . W . Brother Elverstone . Gloucester—Represented by the P . G . S . W . Brother M . Ricketts . Doi-set— Represented by the P . P . G . S . W . ' s Brothers Percy and Gurme Wiltshire— Hepresented b y the D . P . G . M . Brother W . R . Browne and the whole of the Officers . At the latter end of July last , the Provincial Grand Lodo-e havin « - sent an address of congratulation to the M . W . G . M . H . It . I-I . ° the Duke of his
Sussex , on recovery from that painful affection of his eyes which threatened the total loss of his eye-si ght , his Royal Hi ghness ' s reply was now first read on this occasion . The P . G . M . Col . Tynte , M . P ., then addressed the Brethren with his usual earnestness , after which the D . P . G . M . Brother Maddison of the Lodge of Honour , in the name of the Officers and Brethren of the I rovince of Somersetpresented the piece of late to the RWPGM
, p ..... with the following elegant , feeling , and truly fraternal address . " R . W . Sir , —Called upon by our Brethren to perform a duty infinitely gratifying to my feelings , but , at all times , unequal to fulfil it as I know they would desire and have a ri ght to expect , my incapacity is greatly augmented by those very feelings which call to my mind our long-established intimacy , marked , on your part , by a continued succession of kindness , and acts of the warmest friendship .