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to ask the brethren of Surrey to shovv ^ hy the recepfe tQ ^ f ^ BI ^ . ;^ S ^^ r ^^ 3 ^« - # M ¦¦ £ . « kad the pleasure of proposing the nexttoast , though he eould not speak in & e same # i ^ nmure they ha ^ office in a manner eajhal to the excelle ^ it and noble Br and with < f The I ) , G . M > Lord Panmure , " he vvpuld ; unite ? . < The W . M ; of the Surrey Lodge , Bro . Evans / and the rest of the Grand On % ers . ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^ :

Br ^ , Ev ^ n s ^ m had in their Prpv , & Masonry ^ zeal that y ^ asuntin for years to come ^ h ^ : The Brpy . Gr . ] VI , then rose and saidy he approached a subject of considerable difficulty . He wa ^ remm the loss Mlasbnry s ^

Surrey . No hqblemam no Brother he might say , e ver more earnestly took upon himself the responsible duties of his high office—ha one Was ever more ready to further the caA ^ the ntemory of this worthy Brother , that m ^ tl ^ t Ijprd Monsoh fo the province in order , and laying the foundation for stands ^ that he should ask their Brethreh to j bin hirh in dedicating a . tribute'" to the memory ef Lord fe

The jD . Prov . G ^ M . rose and said ^ the immortal hard told them that some were born to greatness , some achieved ^ claimed the attention of the Brethren in favour of ^^ o category . In Bro . Hobie they must all acknowledge they had ojae " who had achieved by his truly Masonic bearing and usefulness , the point that every excellent Masonwould aspire to , and as presiding over the Lodge let them give him a welcome with a Surr % fire / ( Cheers . )

_ The Prov . G . M . thanked the Brethren for ^ ^ his name . He could not but think his worthy Leputy had said more of him than he merited * He had risen to his position from that of being one of yourselves , He could wish that some nobleman or Brother of higher position in Surrey could be found to fulfil the office he had the honour to hold . He had made use of his best efforts to serve the cause of Masonry in Surrey , arid for the kindness he had always received from the Brethren in the province , he was grateful Though not a-resident himself , his ancestors in years gone by were residents in Surrey , and hence he did not look upon himself as an alien .

Bro . Blake , P . Prov , S . G . W ., proposed "The Prov . Grand Lodge of Sussex , " which was responded to by Bro . G . Pocpck . Bro . J . L . Evans , P . G . S . B ., rose and said , as Master of the Surrey Lodge , he requested the Brethren would join him in the toast , " The D . Prov . G . M . and the rest of the Prov . G , Officers of the Grand Lodge of Surrey . " The members of No . 603 , after its long abeyance , were much indebted for the attendance of those eminent Masons on this occasion . They were especially grateful for the assistance Bro . Blake had given them , and they trusted the conduct of the proceedings of the day hq > d given satisfaction .

Bro . Dr . Harcourt , J > . Prov . G . M ., in reply , said , he was desirous of making himself known to every Mason in the province , and wherever or whenever his services could be thought useful they were always at command . Bro . Blake responded in a like manner , and was sure every officer was equally zealous . The Prov . G , M . then gave "The Visitors . " He regretted that several had departed , there was , however , one present , who , he was happy to see , had paid the province the compliment of a visit—he alluded to Bro . Warren , whose name he would couple with the toast .

Bro . Warren , in responding , said , he certainly did not expect the compliment j but as his name was especially mentioned , and as he was from hik position somewhat known , and at times misunderstood , it gave him great pleasure to receive

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-08-01, Page 54” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01081857/page/54/.
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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
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METROPOLITAN. Article 26
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 58
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Peoyihcial

to ask the brethren of Surrey to shovv ^ hy the recepfe tQ ^ f ^ BI ^ . ;^ S ^^ r ^^ 3 ^« - # M ¦¦ £ . « kad the pleasure of proposing the nexttoast , though he eould not speak in & e same # i ^ nmure they ha ^ office in a manner eajhal to the excelle ^ it and noble Br and with < f The I ) , G . M > Lord Panmure , " he vvpuld ; unite ? . < The W . M ; of the Surrey Lodge , Bro . Evans / and the rest of the Grand On % ers . ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^ :

Br ^ , Ev ^ n s ^ m had in their Prpv , & Masonry ^ zeal that y ^ asuntin for years to come ^ h ^ : The Brpy . Gr . ] VI , then rose and saidy he approached a subject of considerable difficulty . He wa ^ remm the loss Mlasbnry s ^

Surrey . No hqblemam no Brother he might say , e ver more earnestly took upon himself the responsible duties of his high office—ha one Was ever more ready to further the caA ^ the ntemory of this worthy Brother , that m ^ tl ^ t Ijprd Monsoh fo the province in order , and laying the foundation for stands ^ that he should ask their Brethreh to j bin hirh in dedicating a . tribute'" to the memory ef Lord fe

The jD . Prov . G ^ M . rose and said ^ the immortal hard told them that some were born to greatness , some achieved ^ claimed the attention of the Brethren in favour of ^^ o category . In Bro . Hobie they must all acknowledge they had ojae " who had achieved by his truly Masonic bearing and usefulness , the point that every excellent Masonwould aspire to , and as presiding over the Lodge let them give him a welcome with a Surr % fire / ( Cheers . )

_ The Prov . G . M . thanked the Brethren for ^ ^ his name . He could not but think his worthy Leputy had said more of him than he merited * He had risen to his position from that of being one of yourselves , He could wish that some nobleman or Brother of higher position in Surrey could be found to fulfil the office he had the honour to hold . He had made use of his best efforts to serve the cause of Masonry in Surrey , arid for the kindness he had always received from the Brethren in the province , he was grateful Though not a-resident himself , his ancestors in years gone by were residents in Surrey , and hence he did not look upon himself as an alien .

Bro . Blake , P . Prov , S . G . W ., proposed "The Prov . Grand Lodge of Sussex , " which was responded to by Bro . G . Pocpck . Bro . J . L . Evans , P . G . S . B ., rose and said , as Master of the Surrey Lodge , he requested the Brethren would join him in the toast , " The D . Prov . G . M . and the rest of the Prov . G , Officers of the Grand Lodge of Surrey . " The members of No . 603 , after its long abeyance , were much indebted for the attendance of those eminent Masons on this occasion . They were especially grateful for the assistance Bro . Blake had given them , and they trusted the conduct of the proceedings of the day hq > d given satisfaction .

Bro . Dr . Harcourt , J > . Prov . G . M ., in reply , said , he was desirous of making himself known to every Mason in the province , and wherever or whenever his services could be thought useful they were always at command . Bro . Blake responded in a like manner , and was sure every officer was equally zealous . The Prov . G , M . then gave "The Visitors . " He regretted that several had departed , there was , however , one present , who , he was happy to see , had paid the province the compliment of a visit—he alluded to Bro . Warren , whose name he would couple with the toast .

Bro . Warren , in responding , said , he certainly did not expect the compliment j but as his name was especially mentioned , and as he was from hik position somewhat known , and at times misunderstood , it gave him great pleasure to receive

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