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added so greatly to the enjoyments giving the visitors and Bro . Barrett . ( Applause . ) Bro . George Barrett returned thanks . Nothing ,: he was sure , could be more gratifying to the visitors than the reception they had met with that day . It was
extremely pleasing to see so much unanimity of feeling existing between the Prov . G ; M . and the Lodge under his sway—and the pleasure of the visitors that day had been enhanced not only by the good cheer placed before them , but the opportunity Avhich had been , afforded them of enjoying the fresh air and beautiful scenery of Surreyv
Bro . Snow , Prov . & S . B . of Surrey , as an old Mason / having been Initiated in 1823 , ancl having seen much of the working in Sussex , Oxfordshire , and other parts of the kingdom ; could not refrain from also expressing the . gratification he had . felt for his visit that day > and adding his best wishes for the continued prosperity of the province of Surrey . > : Bro . Maudslay , P .-Prov . G . W ., had great pleasure in proposing to them the health of one who was ; justly endeared to them all—one who had long had the
care of the funds , and had ever given satisfaction to the Brethren— -the Prov . G Treasurer . ( Cheers . ) He proposed health , long life , and happiness * to Bro . Price . ( Cheers . ) - Bro . Price aclmowledged the e and concluded by proposing the W . M ., the Wardens , and Brethren of the Frederick Lodge of Unity , under whose banner they had assembled that day > and who had catered so well for their enj oyment , The Frederick Lodge of Unity and Bro . Slight . ( Cheers : )
The R , W . Prov ; G . M . before drinking the toast wished to bear his testimony to , and express his obligations for , the excellent arrangements made by the Frederick Lodge for the accommodation and comfort of the Prov . Grand Lodge . ( Cheers . ) Bro . Slight exceedingly regretted that the W . M . of the Lodge having been com * pelled to leaA 7 e at an early period of the evening , the duty of returning thanks for the last toast should have devolved upon him . He felt deeply sensible of the honour which had been conferred upon the Lodge , and begged to thank them for
the handsome acknowledgment of their exertions . The Frederick Lodge had clone everything in its power to give the Prov . Grand Lodge a befitting reception , and they were deeply gratified at finding their exertions had met with the approbation of the R . W . Prov . G . M . and the visitors to the Lodge . ( Applause . ) He thanked the W . Ms ., Wardens , and Brethren of the other Lodges in the province for their attendance , and he could assure them the Frederick Lod ^ e woul d alway s
be proud to receive them whenever they honoured them with their company . It Avas most gratifying to note the growing prosperity of the province , Avhich he looked upon as greatly to be attributed to the exertions of the R . W . Prov . G . M ,, Avho Avas not only known by his exertions in the province , but who held a distinguished position in Grand Lodge , and was ever ready to promote in any way he could the interests of every Brother in the Craft . ( Cheers . )
The R . W . Prov . G . M . then gave the Press , " expressing his opinion , that no society , founded on good principles , and least of all Freemasonry , had anything to fear from the publicity given to their proceedings through a well-regulated press , Bro . Rev . Octavius F . Owen , of the John Bull , and Bro . H . G . Warren , of the Freemasons' Magazine , briefly replied , and the Tyler ' s toast having been duly honoured , the Brethren separated in peace and harmony .
SUSSEX . \ lmGnvo ~ N .--. Roycd York lodge ( No . 394 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Old Ship Hotel , Brighton , on Tuesday , the 6 th hist ., when there Avas a numerous attendance of the members and several distinguished visitors . After the disposal of some private Lodge business , the Lodge was called off to
refreshment , when about thirty Brethren partook of an excellent banquet . The W . M . Bro . Woollven , occupied the chair , and was supported by Bro . Pullen , D . Prov . G . M . for the Isle of Wight ; Bro . lley . Freeman , D . Prov . G . M . for Suffolk ; Bro . Pocock , Prov . G . Sec . _ ; Bro . Bacon , Prov . G . J . W . ; Bro . Wood , G . S . ; & c . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , ancl an agreeable evening spent ,
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added so greatly to the enjoyments giving the visitors and Bro . Barrett . ( Applause . ) Bro . George Barrett returned thanks . Nothing ,: he was sure , could be more gratifying to the visitors than the reception they had met with that day . It was
extremely pleasing to see so much unanimity of feeling existing between the Prov . G ; M . and the Lodge under his sway—and the pleasure of the visitors that day had been enhanced not only by the good cheer placed before them , but the opportunity Avhich had been , afforded them of enjoying the fresh air and beautiful scenery of Surreyv
Bro . Snow , Prov . & S . B . of Surrey , as an old Mason / having been Initiated in 1823 , ancl having seen much of the working in Sussex , Oxfordshire , and other parts of the kingdom ; could not refrain from also expressing the . gratification he had . felt for his visit that day > and adding his best wishes for the continued prosperity of the province of Surrey . > : Bro . Maudslay , P .-Prov . G . W ., had great pleasure in proposing to them the health of one who was ; justly endeared to them all—one who had long had the
care of the funds , and had ever given satisfaction to the Brethren— -the Prov . G Treasurer . ( Cheers . ) He proposed health , long life , and happiness * to Bro . Price . ( Cheers . ) - Bro . Price aclmowledged the e and concluded by proposing the W . M ., the Wardens , and Brethren of the Frederick Lodge of Unity , under whose banner they had assembled that day > and who had catered so well for their enj oyment , The Frederick Lodge of Unity and Bro . Slight . ( Cheers : )
The R , W . Prov ; G . M . before drinking the toast wished to bear his testimony to , and express his obligations for , the excellent arrangements made by the Frederick Lodge for the accommodation and comfort of the Prov . Grand Lodge . ( Cheers . ) Bro . Slight exceedingly regretted that the W . M . of the Lodge having been com * pelled to leaA 7 e at an early period of the evening , the duty of returning thanks for the last toast should have devolved upon him . He felt deeply sensible of the honour which had been conferred upon the Lodge , and begged to thank them for
the handsome acknowledgment of their exertions . The Frederick Lodge had clone everything in its power to give the Prov . Grand Lodge a befitting reception , and they were deeply gratified at finding their exertions had met with the approbation of the R . W . Prov . G . M . and the visitors to the Lodge . ( Applause . ) He thanked the W . Ms ., Wardens , and Brethren of the other Lodges in the province for their attendance , and he could assure them the Frederick Lod ^ e woul d alway s
be proud to receive them whenever they honoured them with their company . It Avas most gratifying to note the growing prosperity of the province , Avhich he looked upon as greatly to be attributed to the exertions of the R . W . Prov . G . M ,, Avho Avas not only known by his exertions in the province , but who held a distinguished position in Grand Lodge , and was ever ready to promote in any way he could the interests of every Brother in the Craft . ( Cheers . )
The R . W . Prov . G . M . then gave the Press , " expressing his opinion , that no society , founded on good principles , and least of all Freemasonry , had anything to fear from the publicity given to their proceedings through a well-regulated press , Bro . Rev . Octavius F . Owen , of the John Bull , and Bro . H . G . Warren , of the Freemasons' Magazine , briefly replied , and the Tyler ' s toast having been duly honoured , the Brethren separated in peace and harmony .
SUSSEX . \ lmGnvo ~ N .--. Roycd York lodge ( No . 394 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Old Ship Hotel , Brighton , on Tuesday , the 6 th hist ., when there Avas a numerous attendance of the members and several distinguished visitors . After the disposal of some private Lodge business , the Lodge was called off to
refreshment , when about thirty Brethren partook of an excellent banquet . The W . M . Bro . Woollven , occupied the chair , and was supported by Bro . Pullen , D . Prov . G . M . for the Isle of Wight ; Bro . lley . Freeman , D . Prov . G . M . for Suffolk ; Bro . Pocock , Prov . G . Sec . _ ; Bro . Bacon , Prov . G . J . W . ; Bro . Wood , G . S . ; & c . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , ancl an agreeable evening spent ,