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Mask Masouey.
with zeal and ability , which he knew they possessed , would establish and give character and name to the ancient , high , and honourable institution of Mark Masons in Liverpool . While speaking , be could not forget the struggle which our countrymen were enduring in the East , and he would suggest that the Lodge
could not better show its loyalty and the noble principles by which Masonry was ever actuated—brotherly love and charity—than by establishing a fund for the sufferers by the Indian insurrection . He concluded by wishing prosperity to Mark Masonry in Liverpool . After several other Masonic and complimentary toasts , the meeting separated . ?
m"L !~ T ~ J ~„ ; .. ; j . _ , ~ rni _ . 3 . _ __ 11 . irvi . 1 . _ i > XT 1 _ x . j / L _ A J _ 1- _ 1 This Lodge again met on Thursday , the 19 th of November , at the Adelphi Hotel . The Brethren , after the conclusion of the Lodge business , retired to an excellent repast , served up in Bro . Radley ' s best style . After dinner , the R . W . M . gave t ( The Queen , " which wasfollowed by the National Anthem . The S . W . said he had great pleasure in giving " The Prince Consort , Albert
Prince of Wales , and the rest of the Royal Pamiry . " The J . W . said , " What I could say in honour of the toast I am now about to propose would add little to the laurels already placed on the brow of the nobleman whose health I have the pleasure to give ; The Earl of Zetland , theM . W . M . G . M . ofEngland . ' " The S . W . " The principal Z . of Scotland . " ( Applause . )
Bro . Roberts , Sec , gave " Success to Mark Masonry in Liverpool , " coupled with the Keystone Lodge ( No . 6 ) , and the name of the R . W . M . He could not think to give this toast without conjointly giving the name of their R . W . M ., who had been the originator , and had established Mark Masonry in that town . No . 6 was the only lodge yet established here , and certainly its R . W . M . and officers appeared anxious to establish this Sublime Order in this province . The R . W . M ., in reply to the remarks of Bro . Roberts , the very able Secretary of the Lodge , to whom its gratifying success must be in a very great measure
attributed , said that it was clearly demonstrated that the circumstances called difficulties were only matters to be overcome ; and that , if the officers of the Lodge continued to work with the same energy and perseverance as they had up to this time displayed in the Keystone Lodge , and also that they had exhibited in the old Lodge of Lebanon the forerunner of this Lodge , but which had now censed to exist , in order to come under the Grand Chapter of Scotland—nothing short of great results could necessarily he the reward of their exertions . What they had
already achieved was an honour to them ; but what they could effect by the same course of energy and perseverance , love and harmony , which had characterized all their proceedings up to this time , their Lodge would stand unsurpassed by any Lodge of Mark Masters in the kingdom . In conclusion , to mark his deep sense of the ability of the G . S ., he would propose , "The health of Bro . WjlHam Gaylor and prosperity to Mark Masonry , " which w as enthusiastically responded to by the Brethren .
The R . W . M . gave the S . W ., who said he should be happy on all occasions to do his utmost to the furtherance of the Order and this Lodge in particular . He concluded by a welbmerited compliment to the R . W . M ., who had evinced so much zeal and anxiety to forward Mark Masonry .
The-health of the J . W . w as then given , and responded to by him . The toast of the Visiting Brethren was responded to by Bro . Hartoclc , of "The Joppa" Lodge , who said he was happy in being present to witness the cordiality and unanimity of purpose of the Brethren of this Lodge . The Order only required to be known to be appreciated , and they would then be increased in numbers . The Lodge was then closed in time , form , and harmony . ,
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Mask Masouey.
with zeal and ability , which he knew they possessed , would establish and give character and name to the ancient , high , and honourable institution of Mark Masons in Liverpool . While speaking , be could not forget the struggle which our countrymen were enduring in the East , and he would suggest that the Lodge
could not better show its loyalty and the noble principles by which Masonry was ever actuated—brotherly love and charity—than by establishing a fund for the sufferers by the Indian insurrection . He concluded by wishing prosperity to Mark Masonry in Liverpool . After several other Masonic and complimentary toasts , the meeting separated . ?
m"L !~ T ~ J ~„ ; .. ; j . _ , ~ rni _ . 3 . _ __ 11 . irvi . 1 . _ i > XT 1 _ x . j / L _ A J _ 1- _ 1 This Lodge again met on Thursday , the 19 th of November , at the Adelphi Hotel . The Brethren , after the conclusion of the Lodge business , retired to an excellent repast , served up in Bro . Radley ' s best style . After dinner , the R . W . M . gave t ( The Queen , " which wasfollowed by the National Anthem . The S . W . said he had great pleasure in giving " The Prince Consort , Albert
Prince of Wales , and the rest of the Royal Pamiry . " The J . W . said , " What I could say in honour of the toast I am now about to propose would add little to the laurels already placed on the brow of the nobleman whose health I have the pleasure to give ; The Earl of Zetland , theM . W . M . G . M . ofEngland . ' " The S . W . " The principal Z . of Scotland . " ( Applause . )
Bro . Roberts , Sec , gave " Success to Mark Masonry in Liverpool , " coupled with the Keystone Lodge ( No . 6 ) , and the name of the R . W . M . He could not think to give this toast without conjointly giving the name of their R . W . M ., who had been the originator , and had established Mark Masonry in that town . No . 6 was the only lodge yet established here , and certainly its R . W . M . and officers appeared anxious to establish this Sublime Order in this province . The R . W . M ., in reply to the remarks of Bro . Roberts , the very able Secretary of the Lodge , to whom its gratifying success must be in a very great measure
attributed , said that it was clearly demonstrated that the circumstances called difficulties were only matters to be overcome ; and that , if the officers of the Lodge continued to work with the same energy and perseverance as they had up to this time displayed in the Keystone Lodge , and also that they had exhibited in the old Lodge of Lebanon the forerunner of this Lodge , but which had now censed to exist , in order to come under the Grand Chapter of Scotland—nothing short of great results could necessarily he the reward of their exertions . What they had
already achieved was an honour to them ; but what they could effect by the same course of energy and perseverance , love and harmony , which had characterized all their proceedings up to this time , their Lodge would stand unsurpassed by any Lodge of Mark Masters in the kingdom . In conclusion , to mark his deep sense of the ability of the G . S ., he would propose , "The health of Bro . WjlHam Gaylor and prosperity to Mark Masonry , " which w as enthusiastically responded to by the Brethren .
The R . W . M . gave the S . W ., who said he should be happy on all occasions to do his utmost to the furtherance of the Order and this Lodge in particular . He concluded by a welbmerited compliment to the R . W . M ., who had evinced so much zeal and anxiety to forward Mark Masonry .
The-health of the J . W . w as then given , and responded to by him . The toast of the Visiting Brethren was responded to by Bro . Hartoclc , of "The Joppa" Lodge , who said he was happy in being present to witness the cordiality and unanimity of purpose of the Brethren of this Lodge . The Order only required to be known to be appreciated , and they would then be increased in numbers . The Lodge was then closed in time , form , and harmony . ,
YOL . TIT . G B