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Craft Freemasonry.

occupants . The private boxes were also full , and es-ery other part of the house presented a closely packed throng of delighted spectators . Among those present AA-ere His Grace the Duke of Ness'castle , Lord Arthur Pelham Clinton , M . P ., Lady Susan A ane Tempest , the Right Hon . Lord do Tabley , the Hon . and Rev . C . J . AVilloughby , Colonel Bosvyer , the Rev . Wentsvorth Bosvyer , Edmund Percy , Esq ., Acting Deputy Provincial Grand Master , j- Encns J . Mclntyre , Esq ., Grand Registrar of EnglandColonel NeedS . CooperEsq . of Bulsvell HallT . B .

, , , , , Charlton , Esq ., of Chilsvell Hall , and a very large attendance of the principal families of the town and neighbourhood . Punctually at seven o ' clock , his Grace the Duke of Nesvcastlo , wearing his insignia as Provincial Grand Master of Nottinghamshire , entered the roval box ,

accompanied by his brother , Lord Arthur Pelham Clinton , M . P ., Lord do Tabley , and others , and Avas received svith cheers and masonic honors . Immediately aftersvards Mrs . AVildman , svidosv of the late Colonel AVildman , of NcAvstead Abbey , a former Provincial Grand Master of Nottinghamshire , entered the dress circle , and as this svas her first appearance in public since the lamented death of her gallant husband , she svas received svith cordial demonstrations of respect and masonic honors .

AAlicn the curtain rose , the theatre presented a really magnificent and most animated appearance ; and Miss Reinhardt stepped forsvard amidst enthusiastic cheering to deliver the following prologue , svrifctcn for the occasion by Brother AA alter Montgomery :

"Free and Accepted" —Take my heart ' s best thanks—I'm representative , yet no politician—I speak for those , svho cannot for thcmsselves—For those in pain , for those in sad condition—I thank you for the lame , the sick , the blind , The restless mourner on a couch of

care—I joy that through YOU—sad and sveary hearts Will comfort take , and grapple svith despair . Oh ! surely never belter—holier—cause E ' er pleaded to the genial gentle " craft !!" Is it not noble to assuage a grief ? To turn aside Death ' s cold relentless shaft ?—¦ Forgive me if on this our mimic stage

, I thus intrude Life's grim terrific battle . The festive ones of old grave moral taught , And midst their joys some human bones svould rattle . But , for a moment , Avould 1 have you think On seniles of sadnessto niilinnr-fi vnm *

inv—, lou knosv your bounty svill be svelf dispensed , So give your thoughts to mirth , svith out alloy . " He that outlis-es this day , " Avill Avell be proud—To say "I grasped our noble Master ' s hand , " " I sasv the noble son of noblest sire , " " His honors don , and take his father's stand . " Well may " the craft" rejoicefor every claim

, Mas this true son , to play that father ' s part , Lord of the soil—a master kind and good—Be his the joy to rule o ' er every heart—And she svhose presence ever brings delight Shall she , though absent , be forgotten here ? No , gallantry forbids it , so obey—Take time from me—Her Grace—a heartcheer .

y " Once more good masons , —ss-orthy masons all . " To point , to left , to rigid—attention—pray , Pointing I knosv is rude in usual life , It cannot be considered so to-day--

“The Masonic Press: 1866-02-01, Page 42” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 23 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/msp/issues/mxr_01021866/page/42/.
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THE PAPAL ALLOCUTION AGAINST FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c . JERUSALEM. ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 17
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURIOUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. Article 27
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 33
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 34
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 35
CRAFT FREEMASONRY. Article 37
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 43
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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occupants . The private boxes were also full , and es-ery other part of the house presented a closely packed throng of delighted spectators . Among those present AA-ere His Grace the Duke of Ness'castle , Lord Arthur Pelham Clinton , M . P ., Lady Susan A ane Tempest , the Right Hon . Lord do Tabley , the Hon . and Rev . C . J . AVilloughby , Colonel Bosvyer , the Rev . Wentsvorth Bosvyer , Edmund Percy , Esq ., Acting Deputy Provincial Grand Master , j- Encns J . Mclntyre , Esq ., Grand Registrar of EnglandColonel NeedS . CooperEsq . of Bulsvell HallT . B .

, , , , , Charlton , Esq ., of Chilsvell Hall , and a very large attendance of the principal families of the town and neighbourhood . Punctually at seven o ' clock , his Grace the Duke of Nesvcastlo , wearing his insignia as Provincial Grand Master of Nottinghamshire , entered the roval box ,

accompanied by his brother , Lord Arthur Pelham Clinton , M . P ., Lord do Tabley , and others , and Avas received svith cheers and masonic honors . Immediately aftersvards Mrs . AVildman , svidosv of the late Colonel AVildman , of NcAvstead Abbey , a former Provincial Grand Master of Nottinghamshire , entered the dress circle , and as this svas her first appearance in public since the lamented death of her gallant husband , she svas received svith cordial demonstrations of respect and masonic honors .

AAlicn the curtain rose , the theatre presented a really magnificent and most animated appearance ; and Miss Reinhardt stepped forsvard amidst enthusiastic cheering to deliver the following prologue , svrifctcn for the occasion by Brother AA alter Montgomery :

"Free and Accepted" —Take my heart ' s best thanks—I'm representative , yet no politician—I speak for those , svho cannot for thcmsselves—For those in pain , for those in sad condition—I thank you for the lame , the sick , the blind , The restless mourner on a couch of

care—I joy that through YOU—sad and sveary hearts Will comfort take , and grapple svith despair . Oh ! surely never belter—holier—cause E ' er pleaded to the genial gentle " craft !!" Is it not noble to assuage a grief ? To turn aside Death ' s cold relentless shaft ?—¦ Forgive me if on this our mimic stage

, I thus intrude Life's grim terrific battle . The festive ones of old grave moral taught , And midst their joys some human bones svould rattle . But , for a moment , Avould 1 have you think On seniles of sadnessto niilinnr-fi vnm *

inv—, lou knosv your bounty svill be svelf dispensed , So give your thoughts to mirth , svith out alloy . " He that outlis-es this day , " Avill Avell be proud—To say "I grasped our noble Master ' s hand , " " I sasv the noble son of noblest sire , " " His honors don , and take his father's stand . " Well may " the craft" rejoicefor every claim

, Mas this true son , to play that father ' s part , Lord of the soil—a master kind and good—Be his the joy to rule o ' er every heart—And she svhose presence ever brings delight Shall she , though absent , be forgotten here ? No , gallantry forbids it , so obey—Take time from me—Her Grace—a heartcheer .

y " Once more good masons , —ss-orthy masons all . " To point , to left , to rigid—attention—pray , Pointing I knosv is rude in usual life , It cannot be considered so to-day--

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