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Provincial.
impression on the congregation , and was calculated to advance Masonry in the Province to an eminent degree . The P . G . Chaplain returned thanks in a very eloquent and impressive SD 6 GC 11 The ' P . G . M . proposed as the next toast , the health of Brother Sir Ed . Brackenbury , the P . S . G . W ., and expressed his deep obligation to him for the efficient manner in which he acted as his Deputy at the ,
Provincial Meeting at Gainsbro' last autumn . He then proposed the health of Brother Turner , the P . G . J . W . whose deep researches in our mysteries did him so much credit , and rendered such important services to the Craft . Brother Turner returned thanks , and called the attention of the Brethren to the noble exertions of the Duke of Leinster in his place m Parliament , in securing to Freemasons the uninterrupted exercise oi their mvsteries . whilst all other secret societies were declared illegal .
The P . G . Master proposed the health of Brother Nicholson , 1 . G . Sup . W ., and expressed his obligations to the Brethren , having by their adoption of him as such , been the means of introducing him , the P . G . M . to a Brother who was rendering Mm the most valuable assistance . His great abilities , elegant taste , and admirable temper had made his assistance a delig ht to him , and when his house was completed he thought it would not fail to reflect some credit upon the Provincial ' his healthhow
G . Sup . W . of the county of Lincoln . He proposed , - ever with equal gratification as a Friend and Brother , and not merely as an Officer of the Lodge . Brother Nicholson returned thanks in a very grateful and effective speech The P . G . M . proposed the health of Brother Barton , the Master of the Bayons' Lodge at Market Rasen , under whose auspicious the PGLod had assembled . He had known him
management , . . ge from his earliest youth , and esteemed him amongst his best , truest , and . most valuable friends , and he constantly proved himself a most admirable Mason , by his active benevolence , and the whole of his bearing in P 1 The meeting then broke up , and thus concluded the proceedings of
the day . YORKSHIRE P ROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . —At a general communication of the Lodges in the province , holden by special appointment at York , on Wednesday , the 19 th of October , 1836 , present , R . W . the Hon . Thomas Dundas , M . P . P . G . M ., on the Throne ; V . W . Timothy Hutton , Esq ., D . P . G . M . ; V . W . Henry Burton Esq . ilf . P J . P . G . W ; V . W . Rev . William Taylor , S . C . L ., F . R . S ., P . G . C ; M . John Sel-Edward Butler
ler , Pro .-D . P . G . M . ; Brothers John Pearson , P . G . T-J ; , P G . S . ; Thomas Feetam , S . P . G . D . ; Edward Elgin , P . S . P . G . D . ; George Woodall , P . S . P . G . D . ; John Browne , P . J . P . G . D . ; Charles Robinson , P . G . D . C ; Jeremiah Stark , P . P . G . D . C . ; William Plows , P G S . of W . ; John Duncan Dawson , P . G . S . B . ; the P . G . Stewards for the clav , with the Masters , Past Masters and Wardens of several Lodges . The " Provincial Grand Lod was opened in due form and with
ge solemn prayer . A note was received by express from the Senior Provincial Grand Warden , Henry Preston , Esq ., regreting his inability to attend the meeting , through unexpected business of an urgent nature . The minutes of the last Provincial Grand Lodge were read and confirmed , together with the statement of the P . G . Treasurers accounts , which were passed and allowed . The P . G . Secretary reported the loss which the Fraternity had sustained since the last general communiea-
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Provincial.
impression on the congregation , and was calculated to advance Masonry in the Province to an eminent degree . The P . G . Chaplain returned thanks in a very eloquent and impressive SD 6 GC 11 The ' P . G . M . proposed as the next toast , the health of Brother Sir Ed . Brackenbury , the P . S . G . W ., and expressed his deep obligation to him for the efficient manner in which he acted as his Deputy at the ,
Provincial Meeting at Gainsbro' last autumn . He then proposed the health of Brother Turner , the P . G . J . W . whose deep researches in our mysteries did him so much credit , and rendered such important services to the Craft . Brother Turner returned thanks , and called the attention of the Brethren to the noble exertions of the Duke of Leinster in his place m Parliament , in securing to Freemasons the uninterrupted exercise oi their mvsteries . whilst all other secret societies were declared illegal .
The P . G . Master proposed the health of Brother Nicholson , 1 . G . Sup . W ., and expressed his obligations to the Brethren , having by their adoption of him as such , been the means of introducing him , the P . G . M . to a Brother who was rendering Mm the most valuable assistance . His great abilities , elegant taste , and admirable temper had made his assistance a delig ht to him , and when his house was completed he thought it would not fail to reflect some credit upon the Provincial ' his healthhow
G . Sup . W . of the county of Lincoln . He proposed , - ever with equal gratification as a Friend and Brother , and not merely as an Officer of the Lodge . Brother Nicholson returned thanks in a very grateful and effective speech The P . G . M . proposed the health of Brother Barton , the Master of the Bayons' Lodge at Market Rasen , under whose auspicious the PGLod had assembled . He had known him
management , . . ge from his earliest youth , and esteemed him amongst his best , truest , and . most valuable friends , and he constantly proved himself a most admirable Mason , by his active benevolence , and the whole of his bearing in P 1 The meeting then broke up , and thus concluded the proceedings of
the day . YORKSHIRE P ROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . —At a general communication of the Lodges in the province , holden by special appointment at York , on Wednesday , the 19 th of October , 1836 , present , R . W . the Hon . Thomas Dundas , M . P . P . G . M ., on the Throne ; V . W . Timothy Hutton , Esq ., D . P . G . M . ; V . W . Henry Burton Esq . ilf . P J . P . G . W ; V . W . Rev . William Taylor , S . C . L ., F . R . S ., P . G . C ; M . John Sel-Edward Butler
ler , Pro .-D . P . G . M . ; Brothers John Pearson , P . G . T-J ; , P G . S . ; Thomas Feetam , S . P . G . D . ; Edward Elgin , P . S . P . G . D . ; George Woodall , P . S . P . G . D . ; John Browne , P . J . P . G . D . ; Charles Robinson , P . G . D . C ; Jeremiah Stark , P . P . G . D . C . ; William Plows , P G S . of W . ; John Duncan Dawson , P . G . S . B . ; the P . G . Stewards for the clav , with the Masters , Past Masters and Wardens of several Lodges . The " Provincial Grand Lod was opened in due form and with
ge solemn prayer . A note was received by express from the Senior Provincial Grand Warden , Henry Preston , Esq ., regreting his inability to attend the meeting , through unexpected business of an urgent nature . The minutes of the last Provincial Grand Lodge were read and confirmed , together with the statement of the P . G . Treasurers accounts , which were passed and allowed . The P . G . Secretary reported the loss which the Fraternity had sustained since the last general communiea-