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Provincial.
CAKOI . O LEf . ' , Prtcstantisshno atque Integerrimo Mysticorum Lapiddarum In Occidenudi Comitis Eboracensis Provincii Solennia Sacra Colentium , Pro-A rehimagistro , Viro Summis Animi jVIentisque Dotibus Imbi . toj Singular ! Honore—Fide atque Pietate ; Quo Pneside , Lux Mystic . i c Ccelo demissa
Tenebrfs Obstantibus , Deo Juvante , Fugati :-- , lnsolito atque Salutifero Splcndore Kefulgei ; Fratres Amantissimi , ^ Eterno Connexi t- ' cedere Amoris—Bcnevolentia : atque Veritatis , Lubentissimi dederunt . A . D ., MDCCCXLIV . —A . L ., IooDCCCXLVlll . ( No . 2 . ) PRESENTED TO CHARLES LEE , Esquire ,
. . Right Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master Of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons Of West Yorkshire , by his Affectionate Brethren ; In grateful Testimony of His high moral excellence and sterling Masonic worth , As well as of the Consummate skill and energetic zeal , ... . : Which OUT exalted Brother Has so devotedly and successfully exerted . In his arduous and responsible OHiee , :.. ' .. ; -., ' .- ¦ To promote the ; ,..,, -. , : Prosperity , Weal , and Stability - "• - ' ¦ ' Of our Sacred Order . ¦ .-.,. A : D „ 1814 . . . ¦¦¦ ' A . L ., 5818 .
I he plate has been manufactured and furnished by Messrs . Hunt and Rosskell , of New Bond Street , London ( successors to the late firm of Storr ,, Mortimer , and Hunt ) , silversmiths to the Queen . The total cost , we . understand , was £ 150 , and the subscription was limited to half a guinea each . When this elegant-testimonial was placed upon the table , a simultaneous , shout-of . applause was given by the company , standing—the ladies
not ; being exemptTrom the enthusiastic feeling . ; iBro . the Rev ., Dr . SENIOR , of Wakefield , P . G . C , rose to propose a toast , and was received with loud cheering ; He said that he need not dilate upon the toast he had to propose , as it was the health of a noble individual who for three times seven years had presided overthe interests of the . Craft in this province . ( Loud cheers ^) . IFor fo i-ty years had . that noble individual , been connected with the Graft . ( cheers ) ,. andhe had
so' far shown . his predilection for . it , that . hisjchildren , . as they came to years of maturity ;; had . one by one become free . and accepted Masons . ( Loud cheers . ) . The :: nobIe earl could nowfboast of what he ( Dr . S . ) believed : no other individual could boast . of-f-he could hold a complete Lodge in his own-family . ( Cheers . ) Beloved by all around him for his goodnessof heartj ; h ' e . ha'd ,: by . the-consummate skill with which . their interests had been presided , over ;' . raised their Order in this province from ocliuriito cl CheersAftersome
. comparative : celebrity ; anrepute . ( . ) further ; observations , the rev ... gentleman proposed the health of "the Right jHori . Earl of Mexborough ; P . G . M . " ( Three times three loud cheers . ) i- ; i ;' . ' . The Earl of MuxuoRouGiLwas greeted with every demonstration of enthusiastic applause , when he . rose for the double purpose of replying to the toast and presenting the splendid testimonial before him to his Deputy , Brother Charles Lee . His lordship said they all knew that he
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Provincial.
CAKOI . O LEf . ' , Prtcstantisshno atque Integerrimo Mysticorum Lapiddarum In Occidenudi Comitis Eboracensis Provincii Solennia Sacra Colentium , Pro-A rehimagistro , Viro Summis Animi jVIentisque Dotibus Imbi . toj Singular ! Honore—Fide atque Pietate ; Quo Pneside , Lux Mystic . i c Ccelo demissa
Tenebrfs Obstantibus , Deo Juvante , Fugati :-- , lnsolito atque Salutifero Splcndore Kefulgei ; Fratres Amantissimi , ^ Eterno Connexi t- ' cedere Amoris—Bcnevolentia : atque Veritatis , Lubentissimi dederunt . A . D ., MDCCCXLIV . —A . L ., IooDCCCXLVlll . ( No . 2 . ) PRESENTED TO CHARLES LEE , Esquire ,
. . Right Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master Of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons Of West Yorkshire , by his Affectionate Brethren ; In grateful Testimony of His high moral excellence and sterling Masonic worth , As well as of the Consummate skill and energetic zeal , ... . : Which OUT exalted Brother Has so devotedly and successfully exerted . In his arduous and responsible OHiee , :.. ' .. ; -., ' .- ¦ To promote the ; ,..,, -. , : Prosperity , Weal , and Stability - "• - ' ¦ ' Of our Sacred Order . ¦ .-.,. A : D „ 1814 . . . ¦¦¦ ' A . L ., 5818 .
I he plate has been manufactured and furnished by Messrs . Hunt and Rosskell , of New Bond Street , London ( successors to the late firm of Storr ,, Mortimer , and Hunt ) , silversmiths to the Queen . The total cost , we . understand , was £ 150 , and the subscription was limited to half a guinea each . When this elegant-testimonial was placed upon the table , a simultaneous , shout-of . applause was given by the company , standing—the ladies
not ; being exemptTrom the enthusiastic feeling . ; iBro . the Rev ., Dr . SENIOR , of Wakefield , P . G . C , rose to propose a toast , and was received with loud cheering ; He said that he need not dilate upon the toast he had to propose , as it was the health of a noble individual who for three times seven years had presided overthe interests of the . Craft in this province . ( Loud cheers ^) . IFor fo i-ty years had . that noble individual , been connected with the Graft . ( cheers ) ,. andhe had
so' far shown . his predilection for . it , that . hisjchildren , . as they came to years of maturity ;; had . one by one become free . and accepted Masons . ( Loud cheers . ) . The :: nobIe earl could nowfboast of what he ( Dr . S . ) believed : no other individual could boast . of-f-he could hold a complete Lodge in his own-family . ( Cheers . ) Beloved by all around him for his goodnessof heartj ; h ' e . ha'd ,: by . the-consummate skill with which . their interests had been presided , over ;' . raised their Order in this province from ocliuriito cl CheersAftersome
. comparative : celebrity ; anrepute . ( . ) further ; observations , the rev ... gentleman proposed the health of "the Right jHori . Earl of Mexborough ; P . G . M . " ( Three times three loud cheers . ) i- ; i ;' . ' . The Earl of MuxuoRouGiLwas greeted with every demonstration of enthusiastic applause , when he . rose for the double purpose of replying to the toast and presenting the splendid testimonial before him to his Deputy , Brother Charles Lee . His lordship said they all knew that he