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It was heldTunder th over by 7 t ^ with pu ^ spot , which of all 0 city of the tjni ^ memories of the If ^ te He hoped and trusted t ^
they met there again . fThe Cah ablo to receive the Grind Lod ^ e in its ^ r ^ ^ nd so , in nine or ten year ^ held at Canterb ^ he hoped to be received in the admirable comfortable mahber in ivhich they had been received ^ ( who for many ^ y dues , a ^ nd thus kept it ^ tion of the Lodge , and oh the ev ^ The to ^
Brow Holttutn r W ^ lVf ., in the name of Lb expressed , their gratitude also for the handsome attendance which had resulted from their invitations atid theirdelight at finding their arrangements had met With the approval of th ^ 7 Bro . Steel also re ^ witnessing the continued prosperity of the Lodge , oW ^ more enabled to meet in their city .
The Prov . G . M . had how a hiost p leasihg du ^ health of the visitors w ^^ their presence that day ; and with that toast he would couple the name oi Bro . Philen , D , Prov . G . IL ^ Brow Pulleh returned thanks , and expressed his gratification at the opportunity
of besing present , he being a former inhabitant of the countyand a P . G / Qft & eri-iof the Province . Whilst in the cathedral , he could not but reflect upon the £ | rc # ^ - stance that it was built Of stone brought from the neighbourhood in whioli hi . ^ ow lived , and compare its noble proportions with the lovely scenery aroun < J tfe quarry from whence the stone was obtained , as showing fort h the natural beauties of creation and the art of man . ( Cheers . )
The health of the Grand Treasurer having been drunk and responded to , Bro . Bisgood , D . Prov . G . M ., gave the health of Bro . Isaacs , the Prov . G . Sec ., which was drunk with loud applause . BrOv Isaacs responded , assuring the Brethren that he had always felt the greatest pleasure in Freemasonry , in which he had had the honour to hold Prov . Grand office for twelve years . He again thanked them for the handsome
testimonial with which they had presented him that day , which he trusted would be handed down as an heirloom to his children ' s children , to testify how well the Brethren had appreciated his services . He felt that Masonry had made him a better man than he might otherwise have been , and having had the charge of bringing up six brothers and sisters , it was gratifying to him to know that one of those brothers was now rendering a service to Masonry in a distant clime , having received an account of his consecrating a new Lodge in Australia . ( Cheers . )
The closing toast having been given , the Brethren separated about half-past nine o ' clock . The intervals between the speeches were agreeably diversified by the excellent singing of Bros . Donald King , Lawler , Kingsbury , and Young . Daktpobd . —Lodge of Emulation ( No . 367 ) . —On Tuesday , May 26 , the installation of the W . M . of this Lodge took place at the Lodge-room , Bull Inn . The
Lodge was opened in due form . There '' were present Bro . Isaacs , P . Prov . G . S . W , and Prov . G . Sec . ; Bro . P . P . Campbell , P . Prov . S . G . W ., ; Bro . Culhane , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; Bro . Green , P . Prov . S . G . W . ; Bro . Munn , P . Prov . S . G . D . ; P . M ., Bro . Spencer , Gravesend , and other Brethren of Gravesend Lodge ; Bros . Henderson , P . M ., Brown , S . W ., and other Brethren of the Woolwich Lodge ; Bro . Harris , P . M ., and other Brethren of the London Lodges . Bro . Munn , P . M , TOL . Ill , 4 j ?
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It was heldTunder th over by 7 t ^ with pu ^ spot , which of all 0 city of the tjni ^ memories of the If ^ te He hoped and trusted t ^
they met there again . fThe Cah ablo to receive the Grind Lod ^ e in its ^ r ^ ^ nd so , in nine or ten year ^ held at Canterb ^ he hoped to be received in the admirable comfortable mahber in ivhich they had been received ^ ( who for many ^ y dues , a ^ nd thus kept it ^ tion of the Lodge , and oh the ev ^ The to ^
Brow Holttutn r W ^ lVf ., in the name of Lb expressed , their gratitude also for the handsome attendance which had resulted from their invitations atid theirdelight at finding their arrangements had met With the approval of th ^ 7 Bro . Steel also re ^ witnessing the continued prosperity of the Lodge , oW ^ more enabled to meet in their city .
The Prov . G . M . had how a hiost p leasihg du ^ health of the visitors w ^^ their presence that day ; and with that toast he would couple the name oi Bro . Philen , D , Prov . G . IL ^ Brow Pulleh returned thanks , and expressed his gratification at the opportunity
of besing present , he being a former inhabitant of the countyand a P . G / Qft & eri-iof the Province . Whilst in the cathedral , he could not but reflect upon the £ | rc # ^ - stance that it was built Of stone brought from the neighbourhood in whioli hi . ^ ow lived , and compare its noble proportions with the lovely scenery aroun < J tfe quarry from whence the stone was obtained , as showing fort h the natural beauties of creation and the art of man . ( Cheers . )
The health of the Grand Treasurer having been drunk and responded to , Bro . Bisgood , D . Prov . G . M ., gave the health of Bro . Isaacs , the Prov . G . Sec ., which was drunk with loud applause . BrOv Isaacs responded , assuring the Brethren that he had always felt the greatest pleasure in Freemasonry , in which he had had the honour to hold Prov . Grand office for twelve years . He again thanked them for the handsome
testimonial with which they had presented him that day , which he trusted would be handed down as an heirloom to his children ' s children , to testify how well the Brethren had appreciated his services . He felt that Masonry had made him a better man than he might otherwise have been , and having had the charge of bringing up six brothers and sisters , it was gratifying to him to know that one of those brothers was now rendering a service to Masonry in a distant clime , having received an account of his consecrating a new Lodge in Australia . ( Cheers . )
The closing toast having been given , the Brethren separated about half-past nine o ' clock . The intervals between the speeches were agreeably diversified by the excellent singing of Bros . Donald King , Lawler , Kingsbury , and Young . Daktpobd . —Lodge of Emulation ( No . 367 ) . —On Tuesday , May 26 , the installation of the W . M . of this Lodge took place at the Lodge-room , Bull Inn . The
Lodge was opened in due form . There '' were present Bro . Isaacs , P . Prov . G . S . W , and Prov . G . Sec . ; Bro . P . P . Campbell , P . Prov . S . G . W ., ; Bro . Culhane , P . Prov . J . G . W . ; Bro . Green , P . Prov . S . G . W . ; Bro . Munn , P . Prov . S . G . D . ; P . M ., Bro . Spencer , Gravesend , and other Brethren of Gravesend Lodge ; Bros . Henderson , P . M ., Brown , S . W ., and other Brethren of the Woolwich Lodge ; Bro . Harris , P . M ., and other Brethren of the London Lodges . Bro . Munn , P . M , TOL . Ill , 4 j ?