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Br . lMeoher , the ^ Secretary , BrP . Browne , were received wii ^ Two sums pf ten pound s to applicants for relief were unanimpttsly granted . A motion for the of a donation of twenty guineas , in addition to the usual annual « ufe four Benevolent Ihstitutions of the ^ O ^ grant twenty guineas to the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged and Becayed

Freemasons . Sbnie other motibris , of no interest beyond the lbcality , were , after discussion , withdrawn . At / the conclusiph of business , eighty-five Brethreh sat do ^ n at the Choughs Hotel te the table , highly creditable to the worthy hostess , Mrs . Bullen . Besides the Brethreh named ; there were present among the visitors ^ the Bt , W . Bros . Henry Sliite , R ^ P . Provy GvS ; W . ; J . Montague , Prov Gv Reg . Borset ; Bev . Jw Ferris , P . Pro v . G , Chap * F . Oosens ; 0 \ Howe , etc .

The cloth reinoved , the B . ProVv G . M , gave the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , apologizing for his brevity , as the hours were fast speeding . LTpon approaching the toast of the Pro v . G . M . he said it was unnecessary for him to dp more than liientioh the hanie of that Venerated Brother to arouse the enthusiasm of every one present , although it must be tetnpered with regret for his absence , and the cause , ill-health , which alone kept him away from them . He ,, therefore , gave H . The prov . G > M . of Somerset , Bro * Cplphel Tynte .-

The B . Prpv ^ again rose an Shirte , the Proy . G ; M . of Bristol seiice , and was aecompa » ied by several members of his province . : Brp . Shute said that rair ^ ^ no man ; and hewould he bj-ief in his thanks . He was much gratified at the kiiid reception he had met with | his pleasure was niuch enhanced by his being accompanied by si x Masters of Lodges in his province . Before he sat down Bro . Shute claimed the prM rank allowed to offer a to knew would be greeted by plaudits .. In Brp . Bahdolph he had the great pleasure of meetitig a Mend of spnie years '

standings and the position in which each was placed on that occasion was a source of unmixed enjoyment . He therefore was much gratified inproposing " The health of the very excellent Brother the D . Prov . G . M ., Bro , Bandolph , " ( Cheers . ) The B . Prov . G . M . said it was a fortunate circumstance that he was in Masonry always surrounded by friends , ready and willing to support him . He should ever , by uniform courtesy to every Brother , endeavour to discharge the duties of the office with which he had been entrusted , and thus deserve the indulgent bearing of the members of the Grand Lodge of Somerset . To Bro . Shute , and one and all he tendered his heartfelt thanks .

" The W . M . and Brethren of the Royal Clarence Lodge at Bristol , No , 81 , " was responded to by the W . M . The I ) . Prov . G . M . said he would now take a toast a little out of its prdei :, but one , he was sure , which would be most warmly Welcomed . He believed that every one present had , in the sacred edifice that morning , the gratification of hearing the holy principles of the Order expounded in one of the ablest sermons ever delivered . The practice of the moral duties which Masonry enjoined , so admirably set forth in their reverend Brother ' s discourse , could not but be beneficial to mankind . He sincerely hoped , and his request was echoed by all ,

that the sermon might be printed . — Bev , Bro . Browne , . P . Or . Chaplain , and thanks for his able discourse . " Bev . Bro . Browne said he should content himself by saying , his heartfelt thanks were the best offering he could make for the kind reception of his name ; and he was glad to find that his humble efforts to set forth the great and holy principles of the Order had given so much satisfaction . The B . Prov . G . M . then gave « The Prov . G . M . and Grand Lodge of Bevon , " uniting with it the name of Bro . Charles Laidman .

Bro . Laidman promptly rose , and said that the Brethren of Bevon had the happiness to have presiding over them a Mason of the highest celebrity , and it afforded the Bevonshire Brethren present great pleasure to see so excellent an assemblage as that day afforded . TOL . Ill , 4 Q

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-08-01, Page 49” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01081857/page/49/.
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THE CANADAS. Article 1
CLERICAL INTOLERANCE. Article 2
LADY MASONRY, OR MASONRY OF ADOPTION.* Article 7
MASONIC TOUR IN WALES. Article 13
ARCHITECTURAL MUSEUM CONVERSAZIONE. Article 15
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 19
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 23
METROPOLITAN. Article 26
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 58
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 59
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 61
MARK MASONRY Article 62
SCOTLAND Article 63
IRELAND. Article 68
COLONIAL. Article 68
AMERICA. Article 69
INDIA. Article 73
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY. Article 79
Obituary. Article 86
NOTICE. Article 88
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Peoyihcial

Br . lMeoher , the ^ Secretary , BrP . Browne , were received wii ^ Two sums pf ten pound s to applicants for relief were unanimpttsly granted . A motion for the of a donation of twenty guineas , in addition to the usual annual « ufe four Benevolent Ihstitutions of the ^ O ^ grant twenty guineas to the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged and Becayed

Freemasons . Sbnie other motibris , of no interest beyond the lbcality , were , after discussion , withdrawn . At / the conclusiph of business , eighty-five Brethreh sat do ^ n at the Choughs Hotel te the table , highly creditable to the worthy hostess , Mrs . Bullen . Besides the Brethreh named ; there were present among the visitors ^ the Bt , W . Bros . Henry Sliite , R ^ P . Provy GvS ; W . ; J . Montague , Prov Gv Reg . Borset ; Bev . Jw Ferris , P . Pro v . G , Chap * F . Oosens ; 0 \ Howe , etc .

The cloth reinoved , the B . ProVv G . M , gave the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , apologizing for his brevity , as the hours were fast speeding . LTpon approaching the toast of the Pro v . G . M . he said it was unnecessary for him to dp more than liientioh the hanie of that Venerated Brother to arouse the enthusiasm of every one present , although it must be tetnpered with regret for his absence , and the cause , ill-health , which alone kept him away from them . He ,, therefore , gave H . The prov . G > M . of Somerset , Bro * Cplphel Tynte .-

The B . Prpv ^ again rose an Shirte , the Proy . G ; M . of Bristol seiice , and was aecompa » ied by several members of his province . : Brp . Shute said that rair ^ ^ no man ; and hewould he bj-ief in his thanks . He was much gratified at the kiiid reception he had met with | his pleasure was niuch enhanced by his being accompanied by si x Masters of Lodges in his province . Before he sat down Bro . Shute claimed the prM rank allowed to offer a to knew would be greeted by plaudits .. In Brp . Bahdolph he had the great pleasure of meetitig a Mend of spnie years '

standings and the position in which each was placed on that occasion was a source of unmixed enjoyment . He therefore was much gratified inproposing " The health of the very excellent Brother the D . Prov . G . M ., Bro , Bandolph , " ( Cheers . ) The B . Prov . G . M . said it was a fortunate circumstance that he was in Masonry always surrounded by friends , ready and willing to support him . He should ever , by uniform courtesy to every Brother , endeavour to discharge the duties of the office with which he had been entrusted , and thus deserve the indulgent bearing of the members of the Grand Lodge of Somerset . To Bro . Shute , and one and all he tendered his heartfelt thanks .

" The W . M . and Brethren of the Royal Clarence Lodge at Bristol , No , 81 , " was responded to by the W . M . The I ) . Prov . G . M . said he would now take a toast a little out of its prdei :, but one , he was sure , which would be most warmly Welcomed . He believed that every one present had , in the sacred edifice that morning , the gratification of hearing the holy principles of the Order expounded in one of the ablest sermons ever delivered . The practice of the moral duties which Masonry enjoined , so admirably set forth in their reverend Brother ' s discourse , could not but be beneficial to mankind . He sincerely hoped , and his request was echoed by all ,

that the sermon might be printed . — Bev , Bro . Browne , . P . Or . Chaplain , and thanks for his able discourse . " Bev . Bro . Browne said he should content himself by saying , his heartfelt thanks were the best offering he could make for the kind reception of his name ; and he was glad to find that his humble efforts to set forth the great and holy principles of the Order had given so much satisfaction . The B . Prov . G . M . then gave « The Prov . G . M . and Grand Lodge of Bevon , " uniting with it the name of Bro . Charles Laidman .

Bro . Laidman promptly rose , and said that the Brethren of Bevon had the happiness to have presiding over them a Mason of the highest celebrity , and it afforded the Bevonshire Brethren present great pleasure to see so excellent an assemblage as that day afforded . TOL . Ill , 4 Q

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