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Provincial.
Ji , llC ! 0 ; . by : thesale . to . amerchant at Swansea , of a cargo of flax , which he had imported into Swansea , the purchaser having immediately failed and absconded with the proceeds—by which loss , and expenses in ineffectuall y endeavouring to recover the amount , together with his wife ( also in England ) having met with a severe accident in falling down some stairs , he has been reduced to a state of pitiable destitution . He is a man about fifty of moderatelcorpulentfull face
years age , y , , and . ruddy complexion , about five feet eight inches in height , with foreign accent , but speaking English tolerably well ; and on examination will be found to have a wound or scar on one leg . He was dressed as seamen of a better class generally , do dress , with blue pilot coat , his cuffs or pockets trimmed with fustian or velvet He professes to be a Freemason , and appears to be a man of some intelligence .
it is hoped that as he will no doubt be practising imposition further upon the members of the above-mentioned Order , or others , that this notice may be a means of bringing him to that punishment which he so richl y deserves , and which the protection of the benevolent requires . C . W . BROOK , S . W . 342 , merchant , Huddersfield . ( the W . M . being absent . ) R . J AWESW . M . 365 druggistHuddersfield .
, , , W . KILNEU , W . M . 763 , drysalter , Huddersfield . N . B . —It is earnestly requested that whoever may obtain this notice , > ill assiduously circulate its import amongst parties likely to be Waited upon by the person whbrii this note is intended to expose , and the advertisers will be glad to . hear that the intention of this notice has been realized /'
CONGLETON , NOV .. 4 . —There was a large gathering of the Brethren from the surrounding , towns of Macclesfield , Sandbach , Newcastle , Hanley , and Burslem , on the occasion of celebrating the opening of the Eaton Lodge ,. No . 777 .,: Bros . John ; Smith , W . M ., John Dyer , S , W ., and Thomas Walhvorth , J . W ., were the Officers named in the Warrant . l Aydeputation , waited upon Bro , John Smith , of Langley , who was appointed to the office of G . S . D . at the last Provincial Grand Lodge of Cheshireheld at Birkenhead ; and although living at a distance of
, eight miles from Congleton , and through a dreary road , he , in the most handsome manner , when the difficulties were explained to him , consented to conduct the business for the first year . , The visitors were welcomed to town by the church bells ringing a merry peal . ,.: The Lodge was opened about one o ' clock , in the three degrees . Two
candidates were initiated in a very impressive and correct style , by the W . M . ; and before the Lodge was called off for refreshment , at halfpast three , there were five respectable inhabitants of the town proposed as candidates ... . . .- .. ' -. -. •• ¦ . .,. -... ; , ' The Brethren sat down at five o ' clock to banquet , at the Golden Lion Inn . The W . M . . was supported at the cross table ; , on his right by Capt . Antrobusjiand several Past . Masters from : the Macclesfield Lodges , and on , his left by several provincial Brethren : from ; the adjoining
province of Staffordshire , and upwards of . fifty Brethren . ,,,,:. . ...: After the ,. cloth was withdrawn ^ the usual loyal arid Masonic toasts were , given by the W . M ., with appropriate introductions to each , and suitablejspngs followed . yCy . y : .. ,:: ; .. ., , ¦ ... > - . ' ;„ „ .
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Provincial.
Ji , llC ! 0 ; . by : thesale . to . amerchant at Swansea , of a cargo of flax , which he had imported into Swansea , the purchaser having immediately failed and absconded with the proceeds—by which loss , and expenses in ineffectuall y endeavouring to recover the amount , together with his wife ( also in England ) having met with a severe accident in falling down some stairs , he has been reduced to a state of pitiable destitution . He is a man about fifty of moderatelcorpulentfull face
years age , y , , and . ruddy complexion , about five feet eight inches in height , with foreign accent , but speaking English tolerably well ; and on examination will be found to have a wound or scar on one leg . He was dressed as seamen of a better class generally , do dress , with blue pilot coat , his cuffs or pockets trimmed with fustian or velvet He professes to be a Freemason , and appears to be a man of some intelligence .
it is hoped that as he will no doubt be practising imposition further upon the members of the above-mentioned Order , or others , that this notice may be a means of bringing him to that punishment which he so richl y deserves , and which the protection of the benevolent requires . C . W . BROOK , S . W . 342 , merchant , Huddersfield . ( the W . M . being absent . ) R . J AWESW . M . 365 druggistHuddersfield .
, , , W . KILNEU , W . M . 763 , drysalter , Huddersfield . N . B . —It is earnestly requested that whoever may obtain this notice , > ill assiduously circulate its import amongst parties likely to be Waited upon by the person whbrii this note is intended to expose , and the advertisers will be glad to . hear that the intention of this notice has been realized /'
CONGLETON , NOV .. 4 . —There was a large gathering of the Brethren from the surrounding , towns of Macclesfield , Sandbach , Newcastle , Hanley , and Burslem , on the occasion of celebrating the opening of the Eaton Lodge ,. No . 777 .,: Bros . John ; Smith , W . M ., John Dyer , S , W ., and Thomas Walhvorth , J . W ., were the Officers named in the Warrant . l Aydeputation , waited upon Bro , John Smith , of Langley , who was appointed to the office of G . S . D . at the last Provincial Grand Lodge of Cheshireheld at Birkenhead ; and although living at a distance of
, eight miles from Congleton , and through a dreary road , he , in the most handsome manner , when the difficulties were explained to him , consented to conduct the business for the first year . , The visitors were welcomed to town by the church bells ringing a merry peal . ,.: The Lodge was opened about one o ' clock , in the three degrees . Two
candidates were initiated in a very impressive and correct style , by the W . M . ; and before the Lodge was called off for refreshment , at halfpast three , there were five respectable inhabitants of the town proposed as candidates ... . . .- .. ' -. -. •• ¦ . .,. -... ; , ' The Brethren sat down at five o ' clock to banquet , at the Golden Lion Inn . The W . M . . was supported at the cross table ; , on his right by Capt . Antrobusjiand several Past . Masters from : the Macclesfield Lodges , and on , his left by several provincial Brethren : from ; the adjoining
province of Staffordshire , and upwards of . fifty Brethren . ,,,,:. . ...: After the ,. cloth was withdrawn ^ the usual loyal arid Masonic toasts were , given by the W . M ., with appropriate introductions to each , and suitablejspngs followed . yCy . y : .. ,:: ; .. ., , ¦ ... > - . ' ;„ „ .