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tending fmeir B & - At the close of of the Kent and Canterbury and the Masonic charities ; ami the result was a sum of £ 20 . ^; : G ; - ^
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Yotes 0 ^^ to Archdeacon Harrison Bev . M , Kihgsfbrd ^ th ^ ahd the latter for f he admirable sermOn lie had preached ^; i : ^ ifce ^' wliic ! it ^ the Lodge was-elosexl . ih" sample- ^
:-:: ' , ; ; - ;^ : ;; -. ; : . ;;¦ : ; , / : , ;; ,- / . ; v ;; , ; . ' ;; , . ^ . - ; - ;; - ; , THS 3 : BANQtJET . v : 7 ; 7- ^^^ ® Brethren then proceeded to th ^ had been prepared by Bro ; Bretton , the indefatigable landlord of the feose ; A ^ Me t < 0 k B ^ ood , ^ ^ S ;(^ W . } the Itev-M Isaacs , Prov . G . Sec . ; Pullen , D . Prov . G . M ; for the Isle of ^
G ^ nd Stewards * Lodge *^ Herefbrdsb ire , & c . In other parts of the room were Bros . Windeyer , G . Beg . •;¦ ; ' Boffway ; Skitler , and Hills , No . 20 ; Stephenson , P . Prov . G . D . ; Cooley > and Heath , ]^ b ; 216 ; Holttum , Prov ^ laway , Ebx * Reynolds , Bev . B . Hirst > Rev . C . W . Haeth , Pout , & c ; V No . M ; Watson , G . S . B . ; Moore , P . Prov . G . D . ; and Gore , Asst . Dir . of O'er ,, ! No , 91 ; Reynolds , P . M . ; Key , P : M . ; Tomalin , S . D . ; and Biron ( 87 th Fusiliers ); No . U 7 ; ¦ ¦
Brook Jones P . Prov , G . S . W . ' . ; . ' Shruhsole , and Shrubsole , j un , No . 155 ; Poussett , Prov . G . Dir . of Ger . ; Haywood , Prov . S . G . B . ; Higgins , Lyons ; and Walter , No . 149 ; Beeching , P . Prov . Dir . of Cer . ; Hiscocks , and Hodge , No . 621 ; Duke , W . M . ; Gardner , P . M ; Moses , P . M . ; Prescott , & W . ; Boyton , J . W . -Gosling , J . D . ; Larkin , Gibbons , Norris , Hartley , Off en , Philpott , & c , No . 285 ; Landale > W . M . ; Treadweli , Quait , Messenger , Webb , Bray , and N . Martin , No . $ 76 , & c . & c . The num . ber of Brethren " at the dinner amounted to upwards of 150 .
After dinner , grace was sung by Bros . Donald King , Young , Lawler , and Kingsbury ; who afterwards sung , in admirable style , a variety of songs , glees , & c . Upon the removal of the cloth . The B . W . Prov . G . M . said that he had now the pleasing duty to perform of proposing a toast which was always acceptable to Masons— " The health of Her Majesty . " They had always had the good fortune in England of having their Masonic rites patronized by royalty . Canterbury had borne no small part in the
history of Masonry . Not to go back into earlier ages , he found that in the reign of Edward III , some very important Masonic operations took place in Canterbury , so important that the king thought it first necessary to revise the Constitutions with his own hand . Other important business was transacted in Canterbury in the reign of Henry TV , Then when they came down to the time of her Majesty ' s ancestors , they would find that they had invariably practised Freemasonry . Her Majesty ' s august father was a Mason—so also were all her uncles , with one exception ; and had her illustrious uncle , the late M . W . G .. M ., the Duke of Sussex , lived
a little longer , there could be no doubt that—though he would not say the Queen would have become a Mason—Prince Albert would have been enrolled in their ranks . They were now entering on another generation , arid he had no doubt that
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tending fmeir B & - At the close of of the Kent and Canterbury and the Masonic charities ; ami the result was a sum of £ 20 . ^; : G ; - ^
The route taken b ^ return ^ w gone oyer on proceeding to the sacred edifice . - Gn the return of the B ^ the Charity 3 ^ nd % Mr y > try wMeh tibey will become permanent governors of the Masonic Girls ' School 7 ahd ; ofi } he ^ and the
Yotes 0 ^^ to Archdeacon Harrison Bev . M , Kihgsfbrd ^ th ^ ahd the latter for f he admirable sermOn lie had preached ^; i : ^ ifce ^' wliic ! it ^ the Lodge was-elosexl . ih" sample- ^
:-:: ' , ; ; - ;^ : ;; -. ; : . ;;¦ : ; , / : , ;; ,- / . ; v ;; , ; . ' ;; , . ^ . - ; - ;; - ; , THS 3 : BANQtJET . v : 7 ; 7- ^^^ ® Brethren then proceeded to th ^ had been prepared by Bro ; Bretton , the indefatigable landlord of the feose ; A ^ Me t < 0 k B ^ ood , ^ ^ S ;(^ W . } the Itev-M Isaacs , Prov . G . Sec . ; Pullen , D . Prov . G . M ; for the Isle of ^
G ^ nd Stewards * Lodge *^ Herefbrdsb ire , & c . In other parts of the room were Bros . Windeyer , G . Beg . •;¦ ; ' Boffway ; Skitler , and Hills , No . 20 ; Stephenson , P . Prov . G . D . ; Cooley > and Heath , ]^ b ; 216 ; Holttum , Prov ^ laway , Ebx * Reynolds , Bev . B . Hirst > Rev . C . W . Haeth , Pout , & c ; V No . M ; Watson , G . S . B . ; Moore , P . Prov . G . D . ; and Gore , Asst . Dir . of O'er ,, ! No , 91 ; Reynolds , P . M . ; Key , P : M . ; Tomalin , S . D . ; and Biron ( 87 th Fusiliers ); No . U 7 ; ¦ ¦
Brook Jones P . Prov , G . S . W . ' . ; . ' Shruhsole , and Shrubsole , j un , No . 155 ; Poussett , Prov . G . Dir . of Ger . ; Haywood , Prov . S . G . B . ; Higgins , Lyons ; and Walter , No . 149 ; Beeching , P . Prov . Dir . of Cer . ; Hiscocks , and Hodge , No . 621 ; Duke , W . M . ; Gardner , P . M ; Moses , P . M . ; Prescott , & W . ; Boyton , J . W . -Gosling , J . D . ; Larkin , Gibbons , Norris , Hartley , Off en , Philpott , & c , No . 285 ; Landale > W . M . ; Treadweli , Quait , Messenger , Webb , Bray , and N . Martin , No . $ 76 , & c . & c . The num . ber of Brethren " at the dinner amounted to upwards of 150 .
After dinner , grace was sung by Bros . Donald King , Young , Lawler , and Kingsbury ; who afterwards sung , in admirable style , a variety of songs , glees , & c . Upon the removal of the cloth . The B . W . Prov . G . M . said that he had now the pleasing duty to perform of proposing a toast which was always acceptable to Masons— " The health of Her Majesty . " They had always had the good fortune in England of having their Masonic rites patronized by royalty . Canterbury had borne no small part in the
history of Masonry . Not to go back into earlier ages , he found that in the reign of Edward III , some very important Masonic operations took place in Canterbury , so important that the king thought it first necessary to revise the Constitutions with his own hand . Other important business was transacted in Canterbury in the reign of Henry TV , Then when they came down to the time of her Majesty ' s ancestors , they would find that they had invariably practised Freemasonry . Her Majesty ' s august father was a Mason—so also were all her uncles , with one exception ; and had her illustrious uncle , the late M . W . G .. M ., the Duke of Sussex , lived
a little longer , there could be no doubt that—though he would not say the Queen would have become a Mason—Prince Albert would have been enrolled in their ranks . They were now entering on another generation , arid he had no doubt that