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Masonic Chit Chat.
and science , but to ameliorate the condition of the great masses of the people , who , if they were not attended to , might be made the means of destroying all happiness and respect for , and all peace and security under , the constituted order of things . "—( Applause . ) We sincerely trust that the lines ive have marked above do not imply any contemplated departure from England by the noble lortl . —Taunton Courier , Oct . 23 , 1839 .
THE EARL OF DURHAM . —A deputation , consisting of Dr . Brown , Bernard Ogden , E . Muschamp , William Bell , and A . J . Moore , Esqrs ., waited on the Earl of Durham , at Lambton Castle , to invite his lordship to a public dinner , in Sunderland . His lordship received the deputation in a most courteous manner . His reply was as follows : —
" Lambton Castle , Oct . 25 , 1839 . "GENTLEMEN , —I beg to express to my friends at Sunderland my warmest thanks for this fresh proof of their regard and esteem . I regret extremely that the engagements I have made , during the limited period I have to stay in this county , will prevent me from accepting their flattering invitation : but I feel equally sensible of the kindness of their intentions , and of the value of this manifestation of their esteem . " I am , Gentlemen , your obliged humble servant , '' DURHAM . "
The following is a correct list of the guests at Lambton Castle , during the stay of H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex : —The American Minister and Mrs . Stevenson , Marchioness of Normauby , Earl and Countess Grey , Earl and Countess of Zetland , the Bishop of Durham , Duke and Duchess of Cleveland , Lady Georgiana Grey , Sir PI . and Lady Williamson , Mr . and Mrs . William Lambton , Colonel and Mrs . Grey , Colonel and Mrs . Tower , Dr . and Mrs . Headlam , Mr . Ord , M . P ., and Mrs . Ord ; Honourables F . GreyW . GreyE . Bouverieand J . Dundas ; Messrs .
, , , Ellice , M . P ., C . Buller , M . P ., Easthope , M . P ., Plawes , M . P ., White , M . P ., Blackett , M . P ., the Mayors of Durham , Newcastle , and Sunderland ; Sir C . Sharp , Sir J . Doratt ; Revs . J . Shipperdson , G . Townsend , Blane , and Midgeley ; Messrs . J . Cookson , Fawcett , Spearman , H . Witham , C . J . Bigge , Ilderton , W . Williamson , T . FenwickMortonBuddie , A . Donkin , LoshCharnley , Armstrong , J .
, , , Brockett , W . Brocket ! . , Greenhow , W . Loraine , Willis , G . Hawks , Cowan , Dale , Morrison , Kell , Laycock , Plutton , Haile , Ramsay , Crawford , W . Bell , Ogden , Chaytor , Dr . Brown , Spoor , Featherstonhaugh , Robinson , Moore , R . Brown , J . C . Carr , W . Carr , Muschamp , Kidson , Kirkaldy , Shields , Bonomi , Hobart , Bignal , Storey , AVard , Crondace , Hutchinson , Allan , Mather , Shortridge , J . Wawn , E . Wawn , T . Young , Oyston , Hargrave , Anderson .
FREEMASONS' LODGES . —The late Act for the prevention of unlawful oaths—or , more properly the Act for the entire suppression of Orange and Ribbon Lodges—renders it necessary that two Members from each Lodge of Freemasons shall go before a magistrate , and make oath that the Lodge was in existence previous to the passing of the Act , and that it is the same society . Lodge 271 , in this city , was registered on Thursday , conformably to orders from the Grand Lodge . —Limerick Paper .
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Masonic Chit Chat.
and science , but to ameliorate the condition of the great masses of the people , who , if they were not attended to , might be made the means of destroying all happiness and respect for , and all peace and security under , the constituted order of things . "—( Applause . ) We sincerely trust that the lines ive have marked above do not imply any contemplated departure from England by the noble lortl . —Taunton Courier , Oct . 23 , 1839 .
THE EARL OF DURHAM . —A deputation , consisting of Dr . Brown , Bernard Ogden , E . Muschamp , William Bell , and A . J . Moore , Esqrs ., waited on the Earl of Durham , at Lambton Castle , to invite his lordship to a public dinner , in Sunderland . His lordship received the deputation in a most courteous manner . His reply was as follows : —
" Lambton Castle , Oct . 25 , 1839 . "GENTLEMEN , —I beg to express to my friends at Sunderland my warmest thanks for this fresh proof of their regard and esteem . I regret extremely that the engagements I have made , during the limited period I have to stay in this county , will prevent me from accepting their flattering invitation : but I feel equally sensible of the kindness of their intentions , and of the value of this manifestation of their esteem . " I am , Gentlemen , your obliged humble servant , '' DURHAM . "
The following is a correct list of the guests at Lambton Castle , during the stay of H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex : —The American Minister and Mrs . Stevenson , Marchioness of Normauby , Earl and Countess Grey , Earl and Countess of Zetland , the Bishop of Durham , Duke and Duchess of Cleveland , Lady Georgiana Grey , Sir PI . and Lady Williamson , Mr . and Mrs . William Lambton , Colonel and Mrs . Grey , Colonel and Mrs . Tower , Dr . and Mrs . Headlam , Mr . Ord , M . P ., and Mrs . Ord ; Honourables F . GreyW . GreyE . Bouverieand J . Dundas ; Messrs .
, , , Ellice , M . P ., C . Buller , M . P ., Easthope , M . P ., Plawes , M . P ., White , M . P ., Blackett , M . P ., the Mayors of Durham , Newcastle , and Sunderland ; Sir C . Sharp , Sir J . Doratt ; Revs . J . Shipperdson , G . Townsend , Blane , and Midgeley ; Messrs . J . Cookson , Fawcett , Spearman , H . Witham , C . J . Bigge , Ilderton , W . Williamson , T . FenwickMortonBuddie , A . Donkin , LoshCharnley , Armstrong , J .
, , , Brockett , W . Brocket ! . , Greenhow , W . Loraine , Willis , G . Hawks , Cowan , Dale , Morrison , Kell , Laycock , Plutton , Haile , Ramsay , Crawford , W . Bell , Ogden , Chaytor , Dr . Brown , Spoor , Featherstonhaugh , Robinson , Moore , R . Brown , J . C . Carr , W . Carr , Muschamp , Kidson , Kirkaldy , Shields , Bonomi , Hobart , Bignal , Storey , AVard , Crondace , Hutchinson , Allan , Mather , Shortridge , J . Wawn , E . Wawn , T . Young , Oyston , Hargrave , Anderson .
FREEMASONS' LODGES . —The late Act for the prevention of unlawful oaths—or , more properly the Act for the entire suppression of Orange and Ribbon Lodges—renders it necessary that two Members from each Lodge of Freemasons shall go before a magistrate , and make oath that the Lodge was in existence previous to the passing of the Act , and that it is the same society . Lodge 271 , in this city , was registered on Thursday , conformably to orders from the Grand Lodge . —Limerick Paper .