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Consecration Of The Somersetshire Lodge, No. 2925.
Bro . Letchworth heartily thanked the Worshipful Master for the toast on behalf of the Consecrating Officers , and expressed his thanks for the beautiful gift . He was deeply touched , and would prize it as a token of the kindly feelings shown to him by the Craft , whom it had been his great pleasure to serve .
BRO . THOMAS WH 1 TKM 0 RK CHANT , SENIOR WARDEN . The toast of "The Worshipful Master" was entrusted to Bro . Judge Philbrick , who remarked it was no light thing to have assisted to consecrate a lodge whose first Master was the Provincial Grand Master of the province from which the founders were drawn . Nor was it a light task which Lord Dungarvan had undertaken , but few were more experienced
BRO . HENRY NEWLANI ) , JUNIOR WARDEN . and none more ardent than their Worshipful Master—he would work the lodge and well start it upon the career of usefulness which he hoped it would attain . Somerset Masons had now a home in London , but he ( Bro . Philbrick ) , a London Mason , had gone to Somerset , like the wise men who : came from the East and went to the West , thereby , it
had been well said , showing their wisdom . He had seen the Worshipful Master work in his province , and therefore felt the success of the lodge was assured . Bro . Lord Dungarvan , replying , thanked Judge Philbrick , who was one of the best friends they had in the province , for the kindly terms of the toast . When the question of a
BRO . DR . G . DANFORD THOMAS , TREASURER . lodge for Somersetshire men was mooted to him he felt certain it would be a success from the hearty way the promoters took it up , but he had not contemplated such a gathering as they had that night . He felt the responsibility laid upon him , and would use every effort to make the lodge worthy of his important province .
BRO . ALDERMAN K . TREIIAWKE DAVIKS , SECRETARY . Bro . Newland , J . W ., proposed the toast of "The Visitors , " which was replied to by Bros . Colonel Bridges , P . G . Sword Bearer ; C . A . Gompertz , P . G . T . Herts . ; and Alexander
Watson , W . iM . of the Yorick Lodge , who thought the success of a new lodge greatly depended upon the capabilities of the Master and Secretary . Those of Lord Dungarvan
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Consecration Of The Somersetshire Lodge, No. 2925.
Bro . Letchworth heartily thanked the Worshipful Master for the toast on behalf of the Consecrating Officers , and expressed his thanks for the beautiful gift . He was deeply touched , and would prize it as a token of the kindly feelings shown to him by the Craft , whom it had been his great pleasure to serve .
BRO . THOMAS WH 1 TKM 0 RK CHANT , SENIOR WARDEN . The toast of "The Worshipful Master" was entrusted to Bro . Judge Philbrick , who remarked it was no light thing to have assisted to consecrate a lodge whose first Master was the Provincial Grand Master of the province from which the founders were drawn . Nor was it a light task which Lord Dungarvan had undertaken , but few were more experienced
BRO . HENRY NEWLANI ) , JUNIOR WARDEN . and none more ardent than their Worshipful Master—he would work the lodge and well start it upon the career of usefulness which he hoped it would attain . Somerset Masons had now a home in London , but he ( Bro . Philbrick ) , a London Mason , had gone to Somerset , like the wise men who : came from the East and went to the West , thereby , it
had been well said , showing their wisdom . He had seen the Worshipful Master work in his province , and therefore felt the success of the lodge was assured . Bro . Lord Dungarvan , replying , thanked Judge Philbrick , who was one of the best friends they had in the province , for the kindly terms of the toast . When the question of a
BRO . DR . G . DANFORD THOMAS , TREASURER . lodge for Somersetshire men was mooted to him he felt certain it would be a success from the hearty way the promoters took it up , but he had not contemplated such a gathering as they had that night . He felt the responsibility laid upon him , and would use every effort to make the lodge worthy of his important province .
BRO . ALDERMAN K . TREIIAWKE DAVIKS , SECRETARY . Bro . Newland , J . W ., proposed the toast of "The Visitors , " which was replied to by Bros . Colonel Bridges , P . G . Sword Bearer ; C . A . Gompertz , P . G . T . Herts . ; and Alexander
Watson , W . iM . of the Yorick Lodge , who thought the success of a new lodge greatly depended upon the capabilities of the Master and Secretary . Those of Lord Dungarvan