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externally a fillet sculptured in silver , with the Greek word in burnished TO lief * " ETPHKAMBN !" "We have found them ! "—meaning " Wisdom , " "Strength , " and " Beauty , " represented by three solid silver statuettes of betwixt eight and nine inches in height , standing also upon the massive tripod around the palm stem—the arm of " Wisdom" entwined with the form of the ^ serpent ; " Beauty" bearing a magic wand and bunch of flowers ; and " Strength" displaying a burnished Greek triangle in actual relief , dependent from his right hand , with this inscription ;—

Springing over all from the curved labise of the stem-like central calyx , diverge six scroll branches and a central support , sustaining the seven cut glass dishes of the Epergne . This magnificent piece of plate was supplied by Messrs . Danks and Nixon , Beast Market Hill , Nottingham , who engaged to execute it by the most eminent London artists in silver .

The noble Chairman , upon the depositation of the plate upon the table , rose , and proposing the health of the Prov . G . M ., Colonel Wildman , which was drank with all the honours and bursts of " Masonic firing , " then called upon the Prov . G . Sec , Bro . Percy , to read the accompanying address : — Bro . Peecy , P . G . S ., then said—My lord : I have the honour of reading the address presented on this occasion to the Prov . G . M ., which is as follows : —

Address from the ancient , free , and accepted Masons of Nottinghamshire to ' Col . Wildman , of Newstead Abbey , Provincial Grand Master .

* Bight Worshipful Sir and Brother . —In the name of the Freemasons of Nottinghamshire , we joyfully avail ourselves of this opportunity to express our deep respect and affectionate attachment to you as our Prov . G . M ., and to beg your acceptance of the ^ accompanying piece of plate . . As G . M . of this Province for nearly thirty-five years , we gratefully acknowledge the valuable services you have

rendered to our venerable Order , and the zeal and ability with which you have upheld and extended the principles of Masonry . At the present time , when all hearts are stirred and beat high with enthusiasm at the gallant deeds of our noble soldiers in the East , our thoughts naturally recur with thankfulness to the period , when , for so many years , you were a distinguished member of that band of heroes who upheld the honour of England under the departed brother of the Craft and ereat Captain of the aore , the immortal Wellington , and shared in his crowning

triumph on the field of Waterloo . Nor can we omit to bear our cordial testimony to the social and domestic virtues you have so long exhibited as a country gentleman , as a landlord , and as a friend and neighbour . Your name will long be held in honour as the ancient friend and schoolfellow of the noble and greatest poet , and as the munificent restorer of his much loved home , the " time-honoured Abbey of Newstead . " In conclusion , and with " all humility and reverence , " we supplicate the Divine Disposer of Events to bless and keep you and your inestimable wife , preserve you in peace for many years to come , and guard you in happiness through the evening of life , and when you are called to leave this " sublunary abode , " may you pass in faith and pious trusting to those " immortal mansions" where "the World ' s Great Architect lives and reigns for ever . "—December 21 , 1854 . At the close of this address , the band concluded the " War Gallop" with pistol

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Obituary Article 60
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 59
ERRATA. Article 64
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 22
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Article 24
THE PRINCIPLES OP MASONRY. Article 9
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 48
MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 13
LAYS OF THE WAR. BY BBO. G. K. GILLESPIE, A.M. Article 18
CORRESPONDENCE Article 20
REVELATIONS OF A SQUAREE.* Article 1
PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 24
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
LANCASHIRE. Article 34
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
IRELAND. Article 53
INDIA. Article 55
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY. Article 57
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 60
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 61
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externally a fillet sculptured in silver , with the Greek word in burnished TO lief * " ETPHKAMBN !" "We have found them ! "—meaning " Wisdom , " "Strength , " and " Beauty , " represented by three solid silver statuettes of betwixt eight and nine inches in height , standing also upon the massive tripod around the palm stem—the arm of " Wisdom" entwined with the form of the ^ serpent ; " Beauty" bearing a magic wand and bunch of flowers ; and " Strength" displaying a burnished Greek triangle in actual relief , dependent from his right hand , with this inscription ;—

Springing over all from the curved labise of the stem-like central calyx , diverge six scroll branches and a central support , sustaining the seven cut glass dishes of the Epergne . This magnificent piece of plate was supplied by Messrs . Danks and Nixon , Beast Market Hill , Nottingham , who engaged to execute it by the most eminent London artists in silver .

The noble Chairman , upon the depositation of the plate upon the table , rose , and proposing the health of the Prov . G . M ., Colonel Wildman , which was drank with all the honours and bursts of " Masonic firing , " then called upon the Prov . G . Sec , Bro . Percy , to read the accompanying address : — Bro . Peecy , P . G . S ., then said—My lord : I have the honour of reading the address presented on this occasion to the Prov . G . M ., which is as follows : —

Address from the ancient , free , and accepted Masons of Nottinghamshire to ' Col . Wildman , of Newstead Abbey , Provincial Grand Master .

* Bight Worshipful Sir and Brother . —In the name of the Freemasons of Nottinghamshire , we joyfully avail ourselves of this opportunity to express our deep respect and affectionate attachment to you as our Prov . G . M ., and to beg your acceptance of the ^ accompanying piece of plate . . As G . M . of this Province for nearly thirty-five years , we gratefully acknowledge the valuable services you have

rendered to our venerable Order , and the zeal and ability with which you have upheld and extended the principles of Masonry . At the present time , when all hearts are stirred and beat high with enthusiasm at the gallant deeds of our noble soldiers in the East , our thoughts naturally recur with thankfulness to the period , when , for so many years , you were a distinguished member of that band of heroes who upheld the honour of England under the departed brother of the Craft and ereat Captain of the aore , the immortal Wellington , and shared in his crowning

triumph on the field of Waterloo . Nor can we omit to bear our cordial testimony to the social and domestic virtues you have so long exhibited as a country gentleman , as a landlord , and as a friend and neighbour . Your name will long be held in honour as the ancient friend and schoolfellow of the noble and greatest poet , and as the munificent restorer of his much loved home , the " time-honoured Abbey of Newstead . " In conclusion , and with " all humility and reverence , " we supplicate the Divine Disposer of Events to bless and keep you and your inestimable wife , preserve you in peace for many years to come , and guard you in happiness through the evening of life , and when you are called to leave this " sublunary abode , " may you pass in faith and pious trusting to those " immortal mansions" where "the World ' s Great Architect lives and reigns for ever . "—December 21 , 1854 . At the close of this address , the band concluded the " War Gallop" with pistol

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