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Provincial.
The Chairman . — " Our musical Brethren , " and thanks to them for their able services this day . Bro . Rolle returned thanks , and volunteered a song— " Three cheers to the man , & c . " Song—Mr . Hooper— " Come , oh ! come and dwell with me . " It being now nearly twelve o ' clock , the Chairman rose , and after again expressing his deep sense of the kindness , courtesy , and unremitting officers and Brethren hout
attention paid to himself by all the , throug the proceedings , delivered his adieu for the night in a very affectionate address , and concluded by saying , " I cannot better sum up than by adopting the words of our most excellent Grand Master , in his reply which was read to you this morning . ' As Masons we are taught to participate in the mutual happiness of each other , and to endeavour to lighten the sorrows of an afflicted Brother . These duties you have to for which shall
kindly and faithfully fulfilled in Tespect my person , I ever feel indebted while life remains , and the grateful recollection of which will descend with me to the grave . '" Thus terminated a festival , which must be ever memorable in the records of Masonry , whether we look to the admirable order of the whole proceedings , or the genuine spirit of Masonic principles that pervaded themWe will not conclude without mentioningto the honour of the
. , Chairman , that such is his love of order and discipline , that , when in one single instance , after dinner , the work was done in rather an incomplete manner , he instantly pulled it to pieces , and directed that it should be recommenced and finished to his satisfaction .
We must mention also , that both the R . W . P . G . M . and the D . P . G . M . paid their respects to the Mayor , at his residence on Bathwick Hill and at the Hall , to express personally their thanks to him for the kind permission of the use of the Guildhall for the banquet . The following is a summary of the P . G . Officers present , belonging to Somerset : — BrosMaddisonDPGMLodge of HonourMajor GraftonS . W .
. , .... ; , Lodge of Honour ; Hulley , J . W . Royal Cumberland ; Parsons , Chapl . Perpetual Friendship ; Gingell , Regist . Royal Sussex Lodge ; Stradhng , Treas . Perpetual Friendship ; Inman , Sec . Perpetual Friendship ; Marchant , S . D . Love and Honour ; Haberfield , J . D . Unanimity and Sincerity ; Abrahams , Unanimity and Sincerity ; Temple , Director of Cer . Royal Cumberland ; Manners , Organist , Royal Cumberland . P . P . G . Officers present : —G . P . Smith , G . S . W . ; Hay , S . W . ; East , Patton
S . W . ; Bythesea , J . W . ; Johnson , J . W . ; , S . W . ; Leigh , J . D . ; Barlow , Soden , Warre , Tarrant , S . D . ; Young , Seale , Yea , J . Bourn , Patteson , Wodderspoon , J . D . ; Maher , J . D . ; Gislot , J . D . ; Col . Innes , Registrar ; Cave . The tribute to Col . Tynte consists of a Vase with Cover and Pedestal . The Vase is of the form of the Warwick Vase , and the two Figure Handles Faith and a on the Cover representing
represent Hope , group Charity . The body of the Vase is chased in bold relief with pomegranate fruit and flowers , being an emblem connected with the symbols of the Craft . The Pedestal is square , and enriched with borders of Acacia leaves , and finishing in very rich and massive shell and scroll Feet with honeysuckle centers . The Pedestal bears or one side the following inscription : —
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Provincial.
The Chairman . — " Our musical Brethren , " and thanks to them for their able services this day . Bro . Rolle returned thanks , and volunteered a song— " Three cheers to the man , & c . " Song—Mr . Hooper— " Come , oh ! come and dwell with me . " It being now nearly twelve o ' clock , the Chairman rose , and after again expressing his deep sense of the kindness , courtesy , and unremitting officers and Brethren hout
attention paid to himself by all the , throug the proceedings , delivered his adieu for the night in a very affectionate address , and concluded by saying , " I cannot better sum up than by adopting the words of our most excellent Grand Master , in his reply which was read to you this morning . ' As Masons we are taught to participate in the mutual happiness of each other , and to endeavour to lighten the sorrows of an afflicted Brother . These duties you have to for which shall
kindly and faithfully fulfilled in Tespect my person , I ever feel indebted while life remains , and the grateful recollection of which will descend with me to the grave . '" Thus terminated a festival , which must be ever memorable in the records of Masonry , whether we look to the admirable order of the whole proceedings , or the genuine spirit of Masonic principles that pervaded themWe will not conclude without mentioningto the honour of the
. , Chairman , that such is his love of order and discipline , that , when in one single instance , after dinner , the work was done in rather an incomplete manner , he instantly pulled it to pieces , and directed that it should be recommenced and finished to his satisfaction .
We must mention also , that both the R . W . P . G . M . and the D . P . G . M . paid their respects to the Mayor , at his residence on Bathwick Hill and at the Hall , to express personally their thanks to him for the kind permission of the use of the Guildhall for the banquet . The following is a summary of the P . G . Officers present , belonging to Somerset : — BrosMaddisonDPGMLodge of HonourMajor GraftonS . W .
. , .... ; , Lodge of Honour ; Hulley , J . W . Royal Cumberland ; Parsons , Chapl . Perpetual Friendship ; Gingell , Regist . Royal Sussex Lodge ; Stradhng , Treas . Perpetual Friendship ; Inman , Sec . Perpetual Friendship ; Marchant , S . D . Love and Honour ; Haberfield , J . D . Unanimity and Sincerity ; Abrahams , Unanimity and Sincerity ; Temple , Director of Cer . Royal Cumberland ; Manners , Organist , Royal Cumberland . P . P . G . Officers present : —G . P . Smith , G . S . W . ; Hay , S . W . ; East , Patton
S . W . ; Bythesea , J . W . ; Johnson , J . W . ; , S . W . ; Leigh , J . D . ; Barlow , Soden , Warre , Tarrant , S . D . ; Young , Seale , Yea , J . Bourn , Patteson , Wodderspoon , J . D . ; Maher , J . D . ; Gislot , J . D . ; Col . Innes , Registrar ; Cave . The tribute to Col . Tynte consists of a Vase with Cover and Pedestal . The Vase is of the form of the Warwick Vase , and the two Figure Handles Faith and a on the Cover representing
represent Hope , group Charity . The body of the Vase is chased in bold relief with pomegranate fruit and flowers , being an emblem connected with the symbols of the Craft . The Pedestal is square , and enriched with borders of Acacia leaves , and finishing in very rich and massive shell and scroll Feet with honeysuckle centers . The Pedestal bears or one side the following inscription : —