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George Pycroft , S . G . D ., No . ^ 650 ; Bro . H . W . Clarke , W . M ., No . 129 ; J . G . B ., Bro . Samuel Cave , W . M ., No . 122 , G . Sup . of Works ; Bro . J . J 7 Clase , G . Dir . of Cers ., No . 185 ; Bro . John Ash , Asst . G . Dir . of Cers ., No . 83 ; Capt . John Tanner Davey ^ G . Sword Bearer , No . 610 ; J . J . Wiekham , G . Organist , No . 719 ; Bro . William Hunt , G . Pursuivant , No . 224 ; Bro . James Gregory ( by election ) , Tyler , No . 185 ; W . L . Ghaiming , No . 46 J . Ganibell , No . 83 ; R . R . Rodd , No . 224 ; Lord Graves , No . 224 ; John Burlington , No . 46 *; Thomas Dimond Hogg , No . 812 ; Grand Stewards .
The Provincial Grand Lodge was then closed in due form with solemn prayer , Notice was then given , that at the Provincial Grand Lodge , to be holden at Exeter , on Wednesday , the 5 th clay of January , 1859 , or at some adjournment thereof , the following amendment in the By Laws will he proposed—1 st . —That , in the by-law No . 2 , of the Prov . G . Lodge , the sums directed to be paid by Brethren on their first appointment to office in the Prov , G , Lodge , shall be doubled .
2 nd . —That under the head , in the said by-laws , of Fees payable to the Provincial Grand Lodge , " the annual subscription from each member of the Lodge shall be Is . instead of 6 ct
WELCOME HOME TO VISCOUNT VALLETORr AND HIS BRIDE . Storehouse .- —Lodge of Sincerity ( No . 224 ) . —The marriage of Lord Valletort , the eldest son of the Earl and Countess of Mount Edgcumbe , to Lady Katherine Louisa Hamilton , fourth daughter of the Marquis and Marchioness of Abercorn , on the 26 th of October last , and their arrival at the charming domain of Mount Edgcumbe , have been marked with demonstrations of joy on the part of the neighbours and tenants of the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , and Lord Valletort ' s brother Freemasons .
It having transpired that the newly married pair would arrive from the residence of the Marquis of Lansdowne , on Monday , the 1 st inst ., the inhabitants of Stonehouse erected triumphal arches , and made other preparations for their reception , and got up an address of congratulation , which was Signed by the whole of the inhabitants to whom it was made known . At the railway some hundreds of people assembled ; and on the carriage , with Lord and Lady Valletort , arriving at Stonehouse , the manor of which belongs to the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe—where
evergreen and floral arches had been erected , surmounted with flags and suitable mottoes—the fine band of the 96 th regiment gave forth its inspiriting strains , and at the same time a hearty English cheer was given by some hundreds oi persons assembled . This was repeated again and again between Millbay and the Admiral ' s Hard , whence the happy pair were to take boat for Mount Edgcumbe . On " the Hard , " and the yards and quays adjoining / a vast number of persons had assembled .
On alighting , his lordship received the address amid renewed cheering , while bouquets were presented to the bride . Lord Valletort thanked the people for the expression of their good feeling , and then left for Mount Edgcumbe . On the Mount Edgcumbe side the welcome was repeated by hundreds ol tenant farmers , tradesmen and labourer ^ , assembled . on the beach . A number of iheri took possession ' of the carriage , and hauled it through the park to the mansion .
Since their arrival at Mount Edgcumbe ; the noble viscount has received addresses from a number of the inhabitants of Plymouth and the tenants " of the Mount Edgcumbe estate in tlio surrounding parishes , and congratulatory visits from the mayor of Plymouth and the mayor of Devonport . In reply to the address from the inhabitants of Stoneliouse ^ the following has been received by the chairman of the committee : — " Mount Eclgcwnibe , Nov . % id , 1858 .
" Gentlemen , — -It was with unfeigned pleasure that I witnessed the very cordial and most unexpected display of kind feeling on the part of the inhabitants of East Stohehouse , towards my bride and myself on 007 arrival yesterday evening , and ]
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George Pycroft , S . G . D ., No . ^ 650 ; Bro . H . W . Clarke , W . M ., No . 129 ; J . G . B ., Bro . Samuel Cave , W . M ., No . 122 , G . Sup . of Works ; Bro . J . J 7 Clase , G . Dir . of Cers ., No . 185 ; Bro . John Ash , Asst . G . Dir . of Cers ., No . 83 ; Capt . John Tanner Davey ^ G . Sword Bearer , No . 610 ; J . J . Wiekham , G . Organist , No . 719 ; Bro . William Hunt , G . Pursuivant , No . 224 ; Bro . James Gregory ( by election ) , Tyler , No . 185 ; W . L . Ghaiming , No . 46 J . Ganibell , No . 83 ; R . R . Rodd , No . 224 ; Lord Graves , No . 224 ; John Burlington , No . 46 *; Thomas Dimond Hogg , No . 812 ; Grand Stewards .
The Provincial Grand Lodge was then closed in due form with solemn prayer , Notice was then given , that at the Provincial Grand Lodge , to be holden at Exeter , on Wednesday , the 5 th clay of January , 1859 , or at some adjournment thereof , the following amendment in the By Laws will he proposed—1 st . —That , in the by-law No . 2 , of the Prov . G . Lodge , the sums directed to be paid by Brethren on their first appointment to office in the Prov , G , Lodge , shall be doubled .
2 nd . —That under the head , in the said by-laws , of Fees payable to the Provincial Grand Lodge , " the annual subscription from each member of the Lodge shall be Is . instead of 6 ct
WELCOME HOME TO VISCOUNT VALLETORr AND HIS BRIDE . Storehouse .- —Lodge of Sincerity ( No . 224 ) . —The marriage of Lord Valletort , the eldest son of the Earl and Countess of Mount Edgcumbe , to Lady Katherine Louisa Hamilton , fourth daughter of the Marquis and Marchioness of Abercorn , on the 26 th of October last , and their arrival at the charming domain of Mount Edgcumbe , have been marked with demonstrations of joy on the part of the neighbours and tenants of the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , and Lord Valletort ' s brother Freemasons .
It having transpired that the newly married pair would arrive from the residence of the Marquis of Lansdowne , on Monday , the 1 st inst ., the inhabitants of Stonehouse erected triumphal arches , and made other preparations for their reception , and got up an address of congratulation , which was Signed by the whole of the inhabitants to whom it was made known . At the railway some hundreds of people assembled ; and on the carriage , with Lord and Lady Valletort , arriving at Stonehouse , the manor of which belongs to the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe—where
evergreen and floral arches had been erected , surmounted with flags and suitable mottoes—the fine band of the 96 th regiment gave forth its inspiriting strains , and at the same time a hearty English cheer was given by some hundreds oi persons assembled . This was repeated again and again between Millbay and the Admiral ' s Hard , whence the happy pair were to take boat for Mount Edgcumbe . On " the Hard , " and the yards and quays adjoining / a vast number of persons had assembled .
On alighting , his lordship received the address amid renewed cheering , while bouquets were presented to the bride . Lord Valletort thanked the people for the expression of their good feeling , and then left for Mount Edgcumbe . On the Mount Edgcumbe side the welcome was repeated by hundreds ol tenant farmers , tradesmen and labourer ^ , assembled . on the beach . A number of iheri took possession ' of the carriage , and hauled it through the park to the mansion .
Since their arrival at Mount Edgcumbe ; the noble viscount has received addresses from a number of the inhabitants of Plymouth and the tenants " of the Mount Edgcumbe estate in tlio surrounding parishes , and congratulatory visits from the mayor of Plymouth and the mayor of Devonport . In reply to the address from the inhabitants of Stoneliouse ^ the following has been received by the chairman of the committee : — " Mount Eclgcwnibe , Nov . % id , 1858 .
" Gentlemen , — -It was with unfeigned pleasure that I witnessed the very cordial and most unexpected display of kind feeling on the part of the inhabitants of East Stohehouse , towards my bride and myself on 007 arrival yesterday evening , and ]