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Article THE EPIGRAM IN OUR LAST NUMBER. Page 1 of 1
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The Epigram In Our Last Number.
THE EPIGRAM IN OUR LAST NUMBER .
COPIES OF A CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN BROTHERS J . LEE STEVENS AND TENNYSON D ' EYNCOURT , COMMUNICATED BY THE FORMER . " To the Right Worshipful Brother Charles Tennyson D'Eyncourt , Provincial Grand Master for Lincolnshire .
" R IGHT AVORSHIPFUL SIR . AND BROTHER , —I have to express my extreme regret that the various explanations which took place at the Provincial Grand Lodge in Spalding , on Thursday last , and which terminated so pleasantly , had not occurred even a week earlier ; as , in the latter case , it would have prevented my writing the few lines to which my name is appended in the current number of the Freemasons' Quarterly Review . " Andas I am most anxious that this communication should have equal
, publicity with the contribution alluded to , I beg leave to add , that it is my intention to forward a copy for insertion in the next number of the Quarterly . " I have the honour to be , " 2 , Kin / r Eiward street , « Right Worshipful Sir and Brother , Westminster Road , London , , _ n .. , , -,. ., 4 th October , 1842 . " " Yours fraternally and obediently , " J . LEE STEVENS . "
« To J . Lee Stevens , Esq ., 2 , King Edward Street , Westminster Road , London . " SIR AND BROTHER , —I have had the honour of receiving your letter of the 4 th , and hope that the short interval which has elapsed will not seem uncourteous ; for the delay of my reply arose from my having accidentally mislaid your obliging communication , which I am the more desirous of exwhich it dictated
plaining , as I am very sensible of the good feeling by was , as well as of that exhibited by Dr . Crucefix and yourself at Spalding , under the very peculiar circumstances in which he was placed . " I have not seen the article which you refer to in the Freemasons ' Quarterly Review . " I have the honour to be , ' Bavon ' s Manor , " Sir and Brother , M 7 moJS "' mi 2 . " " Fraternally and obediently yours , " C . T : D'EYNCOURT . "
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The Epigram In Our Last Number.
THE EPIGRAM IN OUR LAST NUMBER .
COPIES OF A CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN BROTHERS J . LEE STEVENS AND TENNYSON D ' EYNCOURT , COMMUNICATED BY THE FORMER . " To the Right Worshipful Brother Charles Tennyson D'Eyncourt , Provincial Grand Master for Lincolnshire .
" R IGHT AVORSHIPFUL SIR . AND BROTHER , —I have to express my extreme regret that the various explanations which took place at the Provincial Grand Lodge in Spalding , on Thursday last , and which terminated so pleasantly , had not occurred even a week earlier ; as , in the latter case , it would have prevented my writing the few lines to which my name is appended in the current number of the Freemasons' Quarterly Review . " Andas I am most anxious that this communication should have equal
, publicity with the contribution alluded to , I beg leave to add , that it is my intention to forward a copy for insertion in the next number of the Quarterly . " I have the honour to be , " 2 , Kin / r Eiward street , « Right Worshipful Sir and Brother , Westminster Road , London , , _ n .. , , -,. ., 4 th October , 1842 . " " Yours fraternally and obediently , " J . LEE STEVENS . "
« To J . Lee Stevens , Esq ., 2 , King Edward Street , Westminster Road , London . " SIR AND BROTHER , —I have had the honour of receiving your letter of the 4 th , and hope that the short interval which has elapsed will not seem uncourteous ; for the delay of my reply arose from my having accidentally mislaid your obliging communication , which I am the more desirous of exwhich it dictated
plaining , as I am very sensible of the good feeling by was , as well as of that exhibited by Dr . Crucefix and yourself at Spalding , under the very peculiar circumstances in which he was placed . " I have not seen the article which you refer to in the Freemasons ' Quarterly Review . " I have the honour to be , ' Bavon ' s Manor , " Sir and Brother , M 7 moJS "' mi 2 . " " Fraternally and obediently yours , " C . T : D'EYNCOURT . "