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i , - '' ' - ' : ¦ . ¦¦'¦' ' . .. ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ % Brunswick Lodge for the gratification h e had received through its kind invitation , he wished it every possible success and prosperity . The W . M . then gave tfV The Yisitors , " which was acknowledged by Bro . Montague Scott , of the Royal Clarence Lodge . The WwM . next gave (< The Officers of the Royal Brunswick Lodge , " having no doubt that they would work well together , and by their united exertions make the Lodge equal in its working to any in the p ^
Bro . Ambrosini , S . W ., returned thank kind manner in which the last toast had been proposed and responded to He co ^ d as yet say but little fo in ofiice ; but they would pledge themselves to support the W . M . by a strict attention to their duties j and when he left the chair they trusted he would not regret tke ^ confidence he had placed in his Officers , but would admit that they had done their utmost to raise the character of the Royal Brunswick Lodge .
The WvM . said that they were most deeply indebted to their respected Prov . Grand Secretary , Bro . Pocock , for the ability and exertion whick he had brought to the benefit of the Lodge , and the able manner | h which he ) had seconded the e that day . ^ Bro . Pocock ' s services were always at the command of the Brethren of the Province , and he liad therefore great pleasure in proposing his h ealth ( Cheers ) . They were also deeply indebted to Bro . Kuk ^ ^ thit day , and perlaa ^ gettin g late , he might be allowed to couple the names of (< Bros . Pocock and Kune ;" . in one toast .
JBro . Pocock , Prov . G > Sec , returned thanks , and expressed the great gratification he had experienced in contributing his exertions as a duty to promote the interests of the Lodge . He regretted the absence of the D . Prov . G > M ., and trusted that if anything should occur to deprive them of the valuable services of the gallant Colonel , they would still continue a happy and united Province . Bro . Kuhe , Prov . G . Org ., also acknowledged the toast . The
: Bro . Williamson then proposed ^ ' Charities , " which was effectively responded to by Bro . Hervey in a very eloquent speech : the result being that many pounds ( hi one instance at least £ 5 . being handed across the table ) were entrusted to him for the benefit of the Benevolent Institution . The proceedings then terminated , the harmony of the evening having been increased "by the exertions of Bros . Kuhe , Lawler , Shoubridge , and Fielding ,
WORCESTERSHIRE . Appointments , —Lodge , — Tuesday , June 8 th Royal Standard ( 730 ) , Dudley Arms , Dudley , at 0 * . " Encampment , — Tuesday , 9 th , Richard de Vernon , Dudley .
YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST . ) Appointments . —Lodges . —Monday , Jane 7 th , Union { W )> Masonic Hall , York , at 7 > Wedesday , 9 th , Minerva ( 311 ) , Masonic Hall , Hull , at 7 . YORKSHIRE ( WEST , ) Appointments .-Z , o ^ s . —Wednesday , June 9 th , Walcefleld ( 727 ) , Old Rectory , Leeds , at 7 ; Thursday , 10 th , Britannia . ( 162 ) , Music Hall , Sheffield , at 7 . Chapter *—Tuesday , 8 th , Fidelity ( 304 , Freemasons' Hall , Leeds , at 7 > 1 i
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Provincial,
i , - '' ' - ' : ¦ . ¦¦'¦' ' . .. ' ¦ ' ¦ ' ¦ % Brunswick Lodge for the gratification h e had received through its kind invitation , he wished it every possible success and prosperity . The W . M . then gave tfV The Yisitors , " which was acknowledged by Bro . Montague Scott , of the Royal Clarence Lodge . The WwM . next gave (< The Officers of the Royal Brunswick Lodge , " having no doubt that they would work well together , and by their united exertions make the Lodge equal in its working to any in the p ^
Bro . Ambrosini , S . W ., returned thank kind manner in which the last toast had been proposed and responded to He co ^ d as yet say but little fo in ofiice ; but they would pledge themselves to support the W . M . by a strict attention to their duties j and when he left the chair they trusted he would not regret tke ^ confidence he had placed in his Officers , but would admit that they had done their utmost to raise the character of the Royal Brunswick Lodge .
The WvM . said that they were most deeply indebted to their respected Prov . Grand Secretary , Bro . Pocock , for the ability and exertion whick he had brought to the benefit of the Lodge , and the able manner | h which he ) had seconded the e that day . ^ Bro . Pocock ' s services were always at the command of the Brethren of the Province , and he liad therefore great pleasure in proposing his h ealth ( Cheers ) . They were also deeply indebted to Bro . Kuk ^ ^ thit day , and perlaa ^ gettin g late , he might be allowed to couple the names of (< Bros . Pocock and Kune ;" . in one toast .
JBro . Pocock , Prov . G > Sec , returned thanks , and expressed the great gratification he had experienced in contributing his exertions as a duty to promote the interests of the Lodge . He regretted the absence of the D . Prov . G > M ., and trusted that if anything should occur to deprive them of the valuable services of the gallant Colonel , they would still continue a happy and united Province . Bro . Kuhe , Prov . G . Org ., also acknowledged the toast . The
: Bro . Williamson then proposed ^ ' Charities , " which was effectively responded to by Bro . Hervey in a very eloquent speech : the result being that many pounds ( hi one instance at least £ 5 . being handed across the table ) were entrusted to him for the benefit of the Benevolent Institution . The proceedings then terminated , the harmony of the evening having been increased "by the exertions of Bros . Kuhe , Lawler , Shoubridge , and Fielding ,
WORCESTERSHIRE . Appointments , —Lodge , — Tuesday , June 8 th Royal Standard ( 730 ) , Dudley Arms , Dudley , at 0 * . " Encampment , — Tuesday , 9 th , Richard de Vernon , Dudley .
YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST . ) Appointments . —Lodges . —Monday , Jane 7 th , Union { W )> Masonic Hall , York , at 7 > Wedesday , 9 th , Minerva ( 311 ) , Masonic Hall , Hull , at 7 . YORKSHIRE ( WEST , ) Appointments .-Z , o ^ s . —Wednesday , June 9 th , Walcefleld ( 727 ) , Old Rectory , Leeds , at 7 ; Thursday , 10 th , Britannia . ( 162 ) , Music Hall , Sheffield , at 7 . Chapter *—Tuesday , 8 th , Fidelity ( 304 , Freemasons' Hall , Leeds , at 7 > 1 i