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fore , h ^ - , babd-: o £ . kkfe < 0 : ; i-npii : / .. | be ^ nvV' # aatbi 9 d > to performalltheduties as efficient ^ as in his youiigeT ^ d ^ hufiness , his a ^ ra ^ having always ehdea * Toured ta ^ them for ' the kind reception th ^ long as he should # Ye ^ h &' ^ i ^^ t ' - ^ amM < abot- would be te seeure the good opinion OfifceVCraf ^ - ^^^^
iLbout two o clock tM from one of the depots how : occupying the carrrp * walked in processionto St * BotOlph ' s church to attend divine service , The pr ^^ by die Bevv lain > the Bey > J ; E * pox ( who was unavoidably prevented ^ teit ^^ Margbliouth delivered a brief extempore discourse from John xiv ; 6 >— -HI am the
way > the ti ^ th > and t ^ ance wifb the true principles bf M ^ the model of their lives and conversationy that they might finally attaint to One of those ^ manym ^ sions ^ which to prerMefor ^ the chpir was assisted bylfrosvBrom
Oil there Lodge , sonie fur ^ er ^ and votes of thanis were passed to Bro . the Toi ^ flall ; to Go Organic arid Bro . Peter Matthews for the efficient peiformance of his dutie ^ as Mr . ¦¦ : of ¦ ¦ Ger . /^ : fe / -: ^ ' - ^
Shortly ^ afiber the business had tbeCup Bbtel ^ where a most elegant dinner was served to between seventy and eighty of the Brethren . The chair was occupied by the Prov . G . M . Bro , BagshaiW , supported on the right ahd left by Pros . Benjamin Bond Gabbell , Prov . G ; M ^ for Norfolk ; Dr ; Kenf ^ Prov > G . M . for Ajist ^ bearer ; Skinner , B . Prov . G . M ., Essex ; and Revs . Arnold anddfewick . There were also present as visitors Bros , Hopwood , Viee-Pres . of the ( Grand Lodge )
Board of General Purposes ; j ^ a ^ P . Proy . G . J . W ., Kent H | . Gr . Warren ; Moore , No . 54 , Irish ., There were also present the following Officers of the Essex Prov . Grand Lodge ' : —« Bros ; Trevanion , S . W . ; Wakeling , J . W . ; Pattison , Treas . ; Burton , Reg . ; Cunnington , Sec . ; Bumey , S . D . ; Grutzmer , J . B . ; Matthews , DC . ; T . Osborne , Saunders ; Edes , Coppin , Greenhill , and Moy , Stewards , & c . The principal Lodges in the province were represented as follows : —
Angel Lodge , Colchester ( No . 59 ) . ~ Bros . T . Hall , W . M . ; J . Saunders , SW . ; Taylor Osborne , * J . W . ; Williams , Sec . ; Pattison , Griffin , Marson , Norman , Groyden , H . May , Bean ( Mersea ) , Ellisdon , Miller , Coppin , Pargeter , Edes , Railing , Palmer , Gf , T . Talbot , P . M . Sainty , J . Dunn , & c . United Lodge , Colchester ( No . 998 ) . — Bros . Maydweli , W . M . - \ Burney , S . W . ; Perry , J . W . ; J . Mann , Treas . Neck , S . D . ; T . Morris , J . D . ; Davies , I . G . ; Got Whitmore ; Major Blanckley ; Capts . Marriot , Conyers , Cassady ; Assist .-surgeon Wilson , T . Moy , & c .
Lodge of Good Fellowship , Chelmsford ( No . 343 ) . —Bros . Stephen Webb , W . M . ; Sarel , Kent , Wakeling , Maryon , & c . North Essex Lodge , Boching ( No . 87 ) . —Bros . A . Cunnington , W . M . ; Durrant , G . 0 . Rolfe , Randall , Harden , jun ., Cardinall , & c . Star in the Mmt Lodge , Harwich . —Bro . Lieutenant Gutzmer , W . M ., and several Brethren . The Brightlingsea , Burnham , Bockford , and Eomford Lodges were also represented .
The cloth having been removed , the B . W . Prov . G . M . gave as the first toast " The Queen and the Graft , " and said it was a happy circumstance that they had always had sovereigns in this country who were great supporters of Masonry . Their
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Provincial
fore , h ^ - , babd-: o £ . kkfe < 0 : ; i-npii : / .. | be ^ nvV' # aatbi 9 d > to performalltheduties as efficient ^ as in his youiigeT ^ d ^ hufiness , his a ^ ra ^ having always ehdea * Toured ta ^ them for ' the kind reception th ^ long as he should # Ye ^ h &' ^ i ^^ t ' - ^ amM < abot- would be te seeure the good opinion OfifceVCraf ^ - ^^^^
iLbout two o clock tM from one of the depots how : occupying the carrrp * walked in processionto St * BotOlph ' s church to attend divine service , The pr ^^ by die Bevv lain > the Bey > J ; E * pox ( who was unavoidably prevented ^ teit ^^ Margbliouth delivered a brief extempore discourse from John xiv ; 6 >— -HI am the
way > the ti ^ th > and t ^ ance wifb the true principles bf M ^ the model of their lives and conversationy that they might finally attaint to One of those ^ manym ^ sions ^ which to prerMefor ^ the chpir was assisted bylfrosvBrom
Oil there Lodge , sonie fur ^ er ^ and votes of thanis were passed to Bro . the Toi ^ flall ; to Go Organic arid Bro . Peter Matthews for the efficient peiformance of his dutie ^ as Mr . ¦¦ : of ¦ ¦ Ger . /^ : fe / -: ^ ' - ^
Shortly ^ afiber the business had tbeCup Bbtel ^ where a most elegant dinner was served to between seventy and eighty of the Brethren . The chair was occupied by the Prov . G . M . Bro , BagshaiW , supported on the right ahd left by Pros . Benjamin Bond Gabbell , Prov . G ; M ^ for Norfolk ; Dr ; Kenf ^ Prov > G . M . for Ajist ^ bearer ; Skinner , B . Prov . G . M ., Essex ; and Revs . Arnold anddfewick . There were also present as visitors Bros , Hopwood , Viee-Pres . of the ( Grand Lodge )
Board of General Purposes ; j ^ a ^ P . Proy . G . J . W ., Kent H | . Gr . Warren ; Moore , No . 54 , Irish ., There were also present the following Officers of the Essex Prov . Grand Lodge ' : —« Bros ; Trevanion , S . W . ; Wakeling , J . W . ; Pattison , Treas . ; Burton , Reg . ; Cunnington , Sec . ; Bumey , S . D . ; Grutzmer , J . B . ; Matthews , DC . ; T . Osborne , Saunders ; Edes , Coppin , Greenhill , and Moy , Stewards , & c . The principal Lodges in the province were represented as follows : —
Angel Lodge , Colchester ( No . 59 ) . ~ Bros . T . Hall , W . M . ; J . Saunders , SW . ; Taylor Osborne , * J . W . ; Williams , Sec . ; Pattison , Griffin , Marson , Norman , Groyden , H . May , Bean ( Mersea ) , Ellisdon , Miller , Coppin , Pargeter , Edes , Railing , Palmer , Gf , T . Talbot , P . M . Sainty , J . Dunn , & c . United Lodge , Colchester ( No . 998 ) . — Bros . Maydweli , W . M . - \ Burney , S . W . ; Perry , J . W . ; J . Mann , Treas . Neck , S . D . ; T . Morris , J . D . ; Davies , I . G . ; Got Whitmore ; Major Blanckley ; Capts . Marriot , Conyers , Cassady ; Assist .-surgeon Wilson , T . Moy , & c .
Lodge of Good Fellowship , Chelmsford ( No . 343 ) . —Bros . Stephen Webb , W . M . ; Sarel , Kent , Wakeling , Maryon , & c . North Essex Lodge , Boching ( No . 87 ) . —Bros . A . Cunnington , W . M . ; Durrant , G . 0 . Rolfe , Randall , Harden , jun ., Cardinall , & c . Star in the Mmt Lodge , Harwich . —Bro . Lieutenant Gutzmer , W . M ., and several Brethren . The Brightlingsea , Burnham , Bockford , and Eomford Lodges were also represented .
The cloth having been removed , the B . W . Prov . G . M . gave as the first toast " The Queen and the Graft , " and said it was a happy circumstance that they had always had sovereigns in this country who were great supporters of Masonry . Their