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Provincial.
In proposing the next toast , the P . G . M . said , that he wis sum 1 m should be responded to by the heart of every Mason ^ «« H Royal highness the Duke of Sussex , the Grand faster of Masons ' ' In addressing Masons , it was perfectly unnecessary to say one wore hi recommendation of the Prince , who had for nearly a quarto of ° cen topresided themand who
. y over ; had afforded m ^ iat tin e % u c con . xaTuatSl ? Tn t ^^ "S ™* ** the Craft . He s ncere y congratulated the Brethren upon the recovery of His Royal FHme «! from the severe visitation which the Great Architect of the Un vcrsP had permitted to afflict him . Having the honour to he connecSwith the household of his Royal Highness , he had had oVpoiSnities rf ^ nessmg the exemplary fortitude which he displayed imder tL most trying circumstances of deprivation and bereaved
pain ; of the nmver of enjoying hterary pursuits , which had for years been Ms chief solace he still found consolation in those sublime truths which everytrue tonsTtv of U ?7Td tf ; 3 nd fte Craft ^ ™ Y estima e L 1 n-2Stlm i?e ,, ipte art when theykn ™that his first festival and thft h , h f PP 7 I ^ ° ve ? t ^ be t 0 attend a Ma * ° ™ lestival , and that the last exercise of his power of vision previous men ? . ' * J ™ append ^ si S » re to a Masonic « W
I he heartiest acclamations succeeded the delivery of this speech which we regret we are compelled to abridge , for want of space P ' Hail , Star of Brunswick . " The P . G . S . W . Brother Sir E . Brackenbury , bavin * been complied to leave the meeting early , the P P . G . D . C . BrotheCartied ^ was deputed to occupy Ms seat as Vice President ; when he proposed in a eSSthe health of flle P ™ v . GMfliht
T . T § E j ^ , S ^ .. gHon T £ ? ?^ ? 1 ' ' - - tbanked the Brethren for the cordial manner HI which they had complimented him , and expressed his " thathe kindness of Ms worth y Brother had far exaggerated his mer He deemed the office he held as one of the highesttonours he had attained and it was with pride and delight heme ? so numerous andres , ecS l ° , l ' aS ™ rether ? ^ nihled . He congratulated the Bre C OD accession ot
u « large numbers m the county of Lincoln , and he hoped the ennobling and beneficent principles of Masonry would s ^ til further voS fulfil if ^ th 3 t r ° rtant ° ffice > in -Wch he shouS endea vour to fulfil his duties to the utmost of his ability . ( Cheers ) To love S ^ Sfe . ^^"/ *? t ° ™ ' »™ ^ -Steve quarter it may ; to fear God , and honour the King , are the <* reat nrin crples of Masonry , and of Christianity , as our Rev B other , ? so effectuallexpressed this felt \ lZ
y morning . He peciS Satined meeting being held at a Lodge which had 5 ne hL { thfhltur to adopt the name of his residence as its title ; and in a town wkh whose interests and prosperity he had been identified through many W E n > t S uT aWe and vaIuaWe assistance cfhirexLllem friend Brother Nicholson , Prov . G . Sup . of W . he was repai Lg Ms o " d du S heS } ldSt distant Period be found
di ^ a \ tZ ^ % \ r' n ° to discharge the duties of hospitality amongst his neighbours after the ohl H he stui d h 7 f l -G ' ° V nextisemlLd at Market aTBTvons ' £ o rr ° f S ratification of receiving his Brethren fh /! . r i ° ' . , ° ncluded with again expressing gratitude for the cordial manner in which he had been supported during the 1 " me he had been at the head of this province . ( Loud applause ) °
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Provincial.
In proposing the next toast , the P . G . M . said , that he wis sum 1 m should be responded to by the heart of every Mason ^ «« H Royal highness the Duke of Sussex , the Grand faster of Masons ' ' In addressing Masons , it was perfectly unnecessary to say one wore hi recommendation of the Prince , who had for nearly a quarto of ° cen topresided themand who
. y over ; had afforded m ^ iat tin e % u c con . xaTuatSl ? Tn t ^^ "S ™* ** the Craft . He s ncere y congratulated the Brethren upon the recovery of His Royal FHme «! from the severe visitation which the Great Architect of the Un vcrsP had permitted to afflict him . Having the honour to he connecSwith the household of his Royal Highness , he had had oVpoiSnities rf ^ nessmg the exemplary fortitude which he displayed imder tL most trying circumstances of deprivation and bereaved
pain ; of the nmver of enjoying hterary pursuits , which had for years been Ms chief solace he still found consolation in those sublime truths which everytrue tonsTtv of U ?7Td tf ; 3 nd fte Craft ^ ™ Y estima e L 1 n-2Stlm i?e ,, ipte art when theykn ™that his first festival and thft h , h f PP 7 I ^ ° ve ? t ^ be t 0 attend a Ma * ° ™ lestival , and that the last exercise of his power of vision previous men ? . ' * J ™ append ^ si S » re to a Masonic « W
I he heartiest acclamations succeeded the delivery of this speech which we regret we are compelled to abridge , for want of space P ' Hail , Star of Brunswick . " The P . G . S . W . Brother Sir E . Brackenbury , bavin * been complied to leave the meeting early , the P P . G . D . C . BrotheCartied ^ was deputed to occupy Ms seat as Vice President ; when he proposed in a eSSthe health of flle P ™ v . GMfliht
T . T § E j ^ , S ^ .. gHon T £ ? ?^ ? 1 ' ' - - tbanked the Brethren for the cordial manner HI which they had complimented him , and expressed his " thathe kindness of Ms worth y Brother had far exaggerated his mer He deemed the office he held as one of the highesttonours he had attained and it was with pride and delight heme ? so numerous andres , ecS l ° , l ' aS ™ rether ? ^ nihled . He congratulated the Bre C OD accession ot
u « large numbers m the county of Lincoln , and he hoped the ennobling and beneficent principles of Masonry would s ^ til further voS fulfil if ^ th 3 t r ° rtant ° ffice > in -Wch he shouS endea vour to fulfil his duties to the utmost of his ability . ( Cheers ) To love S ^ Sfe . ^^"/ *? t ° ™ ' »™ ^ -Steve quarter it may ; to fear God , and honour the King , are the <* reat nrin crples of Masonry , and of Christianity , as our Rev B other , ? so effectuallexpressed this felt \ lZ
y morning . He peciS Satined meeting being held at a Lodge which had 5 ne hL { thfhltur to adopt the name of his residence as its title ; and in a town wkh whose interests and prosperity he had been identified through many W E n > t S uT aWe and vaIuaWe assistance cfhirexLllem friend Brother Nicholson , Prov . G . Sup . of W . he was repai Lg Ms o " d du S heS } ldSt distant Period be found
di ^ a \ tZ ^ % \ r' n ° to discharge the duties of hospitality amongst his neighbours after the ohl H he stui d h 7 f l -G ' ° V nextisemlLd at Market aTBTvons ' £ o rr ° f S ratification of receiving his Brethren fh /! . r i ° ' . , ° ncluded with again expressing gratitude for the cordial manner in which he had been supported during the 1 " me he had been at the head of this province . ( Loud applause ) °