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Provincial.
am sure we cannot do otherwise than feel proud of the honour of being appointed to assist such a star of Masonry as our P . G . Master . We feel most sensibly the distinction you have conferred upon us , and we beg you will accept our cordial thanks . Song—Mr . Rolle . — " 1 am a friar of orders gray . " The Chairman— " The P . P . G . Officers ; " the ' favours which I have received from themI shall neverI trustforgetand best and
, , , , my very most sincere hope is , that the present ones may follow their example — ( Cheers and the full honours . ) Brother Hyatt ( of Shepton Mallett ) returned thanks with much energy and feeling . —( A return fire . ) Brother East also rose to answer this toast , and observed that this was the largest meeting but one that he had ever been present at , and having witnessed the conduct of two individuals of the family of the R . W . P . G . M he hoped to the '
never see Chair of the Province without a Tynte to fill it . —( Loud cheers . ) The Chairman rose to this observation , and after a warm expression of grateful feeling , said , that he had two grandsons , who were now nearly of age , and to whom he thought he might grant dispensations even now without any disparagement to the Craft , and trusted that they would become sMning lights of the Order . —( Cheers . )
Brother Maddison thought this a convenient time for proposing the health of the R . W . P . G . M . of Monmouth , C . J . K . K . Tynte ; nothing but the most urgent business kept him from this meeting . He would do no more than propose Mm b y name to a meeting where his excellent qualities of mind and heart were well known . —( Loud cheers and the lull honours . ) The Chairman returned thanks in a most affectionate address . The ChairmanThe
. — " Grand Lodge of England . " . u ^ r J ^ f ^ k P - <> . Steward returned thanks , and eulogised the M . W . G . M . the Duke of Sussex , in very high terms . The Chairman . — " The Grand Stewards' Lodge , " which Bro . Maclagan also acknowledged . Glee— " O ! WiMe brewed a peck o' maut . " * The Chairman next proposed the health of Brother Abrahams , who had produced that lendid of art before
sp specimen them ( the gold vase ) " the produce , of your liberality , " added the Chairman . He also highly commended the industry of Brother Abrahams as a Mason . Brother Abrahams returned thanks with much earnestness , and assured the P . G . M . and the Brethren , of the zealous and deep interest which he took in all the proceedings of the society . Song—Brother Hooper— " I'll throw around her , " which was greatly applauded . ° J
The Chairman . — "All worthy Masons , wherever dispersed , and how ever distressed . Comic Song—Brother Smith . Glee— ' Here ' s a health to all good lasses . " The Chairman . — "Brother Cressvvell ' s health , " who returned thanks Brother Grafton . — " The health of the P . G . S . Brother Inman . " I he Chairman returned thanks his behalf
on . Irish Comic Song-Brother Wodderspcon . Phe Chairman . — " The health of Brother Lane , " and success to him acknowled ged in suitable terms by Brother Lane . Song—Brother Marchant ( of Shepton Mallett . )
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Provincial.
am sure we cannot do otherwise than feel proud of the honour of being appointed to assist such a star of Masonry as our P . G . Master . We feel most sensibly the distinction you have conferred upon us , and we beg you will accept our cordial thanks . Song—Mr . Rolle . — " 1 am a friar of orders gray . " The Chairman— " The P . P . G . Officers ; " the ' favours which I have received from themI shall neverI trustforgetand best and
, , , , my very most sincere hope is , that the present ones may follow their example — ( Cheers and the full honours . ) Brother Hyatt ( of Shepton Mallett ) returned thanks with much energy and feeling . —( A return fire . ) Brother East also rose to answer this toast , and observed that this was the largest meeting but one that he had ever been present at , and having witnessed the conduct of two individuals of the family of the R . W . P . G . M he hoped to the '
never see Chair of the Province without a Tynte to fill it . —( Loud cheers . ) The Chairman rose to this observation , and after a warm expression of grateful feeling , said , that he had two grandsons , who were now nearly of age , and to whom he thought he might grant dispensations even now without any disparagement to the Craft , and trusted that they would become sMning lights of the Order . —( Cheers . )
Brother Maddison thought this a convenient time for proposing the health of the R . W . P . G . M . of Monmouth , C . J . K . K . Tynte ; nothing but the most urgent business kept him from this meeting . He would do no more than propose Mm b y name to a meeting where his excellent qualities of mind and heart were well known . —( Loud cheers and the lull honours . ) The Chairman returned thanks in a most affectionate address . The ChairmanThe
. — " Grand Lodge of England . " . u ^ r J ^ f ^ k P - <> . Steward returned thanks , and eulogised the M . W . G . M . the Duke of Sussex , in very high terms . The Chairman . — " The Grand Stewards' Lodge , " which Bro . Maclagan also acknowledged . Glee— " O ! WiMe brewed a peck o' maut . " * The Chairman next proposed the health of Brother Abrahams , who had produced that lendid of art before
sp specimen them ( the gold vase ) " the produce , of your liberality , " added the Chairman . He also highly commended the industry of Brother Abrahams as a Mason . Brother Abrahams returned thanks with much earnestness , and assured the P . G . M . and the Brethren , of the zealous and deep interest which he took in all the proceedings of the society . Song—Brother Hooper— " I'll throw around her , " which was greatly applauded . ° J
The Chairman . — "All worthy Masons , wherever dispersed , and how ever distressed . Comic Song—Brother Smith . Glee— ' Here ' s a health to all good lasses . " The Chairman . — "Brother Cressvvell ' s health , " who returned thanks Brother Grafton . — " The health of the P . G . S . Brother Inman . " I he Chairman returned thanks his behalf
on . Irish Comic Song-Brother Wodderspcon . Phe Chairman . — " The health of Brother Lane , " and success to him acknowled ged in suitable terms by Brother Lane . Song—Brother Marchant ( of Shepton Mallett . )