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After ^ eh ^ . M . presented Birb . P . M . Leman sk i with a splendid chased ^ gbld cigar-case ^ emblematical of the Order , and liaving on one side a fac-simile of the ¦ * Charity Medal .- Bro , ^ em ahski acknowled
Wiercenski , the founder of the Lodge , res pbserved that the Grandy & aajpr ' - ^ as . v ^ member of this Lodged as was also the J ? . D . GvM . Bignor ifottesfci pla ^ Bros . Lorenzo ; GanZ i and George Genge contribu eyening fheir vocal powers . Bro . Benjamin Bank ^ jun . ( of the Egyptian Lodge ) was an efficient toastmaster .
Camdj ^ L ^^ Charter of which bears d ^^ ^ heipl its first meeti ng at t ^ resort of our forefathers ^ e ^^ ^ more extehded jourheys ^ Hervey , P . G \ D ., proceeded , in his us
afterwhich he installed as the first Master Bro . ^ who invested as his Officers Bros . S . ^ St . Aubyn Barrett lien nard , who was prevented b & Wv j ffi Lodge ) , Treas . f Squire ; S ( KK . St . Luke ' s Lodge ) , M . Crewne , and Gi Helps ) having been initiated into the Order and other bhsi
disposed ofi the Brethren a (^ a large number of visitors present , including Bros . Jbhn Hervey , P . G ; D ; ; S . B . Wilson , J . G . D . ; Hyde Mullen , D . Prov . G Adams , P . M . No . 196 ; E . Bar ringer , P ^ Squire , P , M . No ; ^ ^ . M . No . 30 ; Neat , W . M . No . 745 , & c . & e . Oh the removaV ^^ W . M . proceeded to give the usual toasts . In proposing < f The D . G . M ., Lord
Panmure ^ and the rest of the Grand Officers , " he coupled with it the natne of Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson . Bro . Wilson was well known in the Craft as one of the most successful teachers of the beautifol principles of Preerhasonry , and as a Brother who was at all times ready to assist tlje junior members of the Craft in their search after Masonic knowledge . The G . M . > in conferring office upon such a man , had merely rendered him simple justice , though , ho had at the same time secured for himself the gratitude and approbation of
the Craft . Bro , Wilson expressed his thanks for the manner in which the toast had been proposed and responded to . He felt that in the course he had pursued he had only simply done his duty , and he believed he might state , upon behalf of the other Grand Officers , that it would be their endeavour to merit the approbation of the Brethren . The W . M . next gave " The health of Bro . John Hervey , P . G . D ., and thanks to him for the great service he had performed to the Lodge in undertaking its consecration and the installation of
the W . M . that evening . " Bro . Hervey , like his friend Bro . Wilson , felt that he had done nothing more than his duty in assisting to promote the interests ol Freemasonry by his humble services that evening . He was most delighted to find that they started under the best of auspices with a most excellent Master and every prospect of permanent success . " The Visitors" was next given , and acknowledged by Bro . Warren . Bro . S . B . Wilson proposed ¦ ¦ " The health of the W . M . / ' whose admirable performance of the ceremony of initiation
was worthy of the highest praise , and gave promise of working not to bo excelled in any Lodge . The W . M . assured the Brethren that it should be hi . - * utmost endeavour to do everything in his power to place the Lodge , though low in number , high in efficiency , and proposed the health of the initiates , Bro , Haine responded — assured the Brethren that he and his brother initiates had been much impressed with the beauty of the ceremony—and trusted at some future time to be able to make a more fitting acknowledgment of the pleasure they felt at having been admitted into the Craft . The W . M , next gave
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Jilt^Jk^Feis^Ks
After ^ eh ^ . M . presented Birb . P . M . Leman sk i with a splendid chased ^ gbld cigar-case ^ emblematical of the Order , and liaving on one side a fac-simile of the ¦ * Charity Medal .- Bro , ^ em ahski acknowled
Wiercenski , the founder of the Lodge , res pbserved that the Grandy & aajpr ' - ^ as . v ^ member of this Lodged as was also the J ? . D . GvM . Bignor ifottesfci pla ^ Bros . Lorenzo ; GanZ i and George Genge contribu eyening fheir vocal powers . Bro . Benjamin Bank ^ jun . ( of the Egyptian Lodge ) was an efficient toastmaster .
Camdj ^ L ^^ Charter of which bears d ^^ ^ heipl its first meeti ng at t ^ resort of our forefathers ^ e ^^ ^ more extehded jourheys ^ Hervey , P . G \ D ., proceeded , in his us
afterwhich he installed as the first Master Bro . ^ who invested as his Officers Bros . S . ^ St . Aubyn Barrett lien nard , who was prevented b & Wv j ffi Lodge ) , Treas . f Squire ; S ( KK . St . Luke ' s Lodge ) , M . Crewne , and Gi Helps ) having been initiated into the Order and other bhsi
disposed ofi the Brethren a (^ a large number of visitors present , including Bros . Jbhn Hervey , P . G ; D ; ; S . B . Wilson , J . G . D . ; Hyde Mullen , D . Prov . G Adams , P . M . No . 196 ; E . Bar ringer , P ^ Squire , P , M . No ; ^ ^ . M . No . 30 ; Neat , W . M . No . 745 , & c . & e . Oh the removaV ^^ W . M . proceeded to give the usual toasts . In proposing < f The D . G . M ., Lord
Panmure ^ and the rest of the Grand Officers , " he coupled with it the natne of Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson . Bro . Wilson was well known in the Craft as one of the most successful teachers of the beautifol principles of Preerhasonry , and as a Brother who was at all times ready to assist tlje junior members of the Craft in their search after Masonic knowledge . The G . M . > in conferring office upon such a man , had merely rendered him simple justice , though , ho had at the same time secured for himself the gratitude and approbation of
the Craft . Bro , Wilson expressed his thanks for the manner in which the toast had been proposed and responded to . He felt that in the course he had pursued he had only simply done his duty , and he believed he might state , upon behalf of the other Grand Officers , that it would be their endeavour to merit the approbation of the Brethren . The W . M . next gave " The health of Bro . John Hervey , P . G . D ., and thanks to him for the great service he had performed to the Lodge in undertaking its consecration and the installation of
the W . M . that evening . " Bro . Hervey , like his friend Bro . Wilson , felt that he had done nothing more than his duty in assisting to promote the interests ol Freemasonry by his humble services that evening . He was most delighted to find that they started under the best of auspices with a most excellent Master and every prospect of permanent success . " The Visitors" was next given , and acknowledged by Bro . Warren . Bro . S . B . Wilson proposed ¦ ¦ " The health of the W . M . / ' whose admirable performance of the ceremony of initiation
was worthy of the highest praise , and gave promise of working not to bo excelled in any Lodge . The W . M . assured the Brethren that it should be hi . - * utmost endeavour to do everything in his power to place the Lodge , though low in number , high in efficiency , and proposed the health of the initiates , Bro , Haine responded — assured the Brethren that he and his brother initiates had been much impressed with the beauty of the ceremony—and trusted at some future time to be able to make a more fitting acknowledgment of the pleasure they felt at having been admitted into the Craft . The W . M , next gave