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AUGUST Sth . —Brother Malyn , P . M . of No . 12 , was this day elected to the office of Surgeon to the Western Dispensary , by a considerable majority of votes . This election is very creditable to the discernment of the Governors , who in securing the professional services of our highly esteemed and
talented Brother , have conferred a real benefit upon their valuable institution . Mr . Malyn adds to a perfect knowledge of his profession , the still higher qualifications of humanity and gentlemanly conduct , winch will render him beloved by the poorer classes , for whom he is now called
upon to exert his professional aid . AUGUST 12 th . —The fifty-seventh annual regatta at Greenwich was commemorated ' by a most auspicious day , which drew an assemblage of not less than 7000 persons , before the close of the match , whicn was most admirably contested in five heats . The prize wherry was cleverly won in the first possible style by Weeks ; there were sundry other prizes nearestThis is
awarded to some of the losers who were the . regatta peculiarly interesting from its having hacl its orig in in times long since <* one by . In 1773 , the Freemason ' s lodge at Greenwich gave a coat and badge , to be rowed for by six competitors . The second man m that contest was Mr . Roberts , the late worthy host of the Ligonier s Head , at present in his 86 th year , and enjoying perfect health .
SEPT 19—CROSS OF CHHIST ENCAMPMENT OF KNIGHTS TEMPLARS . —A quarterly meeting of the Companions was held this day . A former report from the council was read , expressive of their unanimous accordance in the propriety of a vote passed at previous meetings , ancl recommending that a silver chalice should be presented to their Past Eminent Commander , I . H . Goldsworthy . The E . C . Baumer then addressed services of their
the conclave , drawing their attention to the invaluable distinguished friend , who , for so many years , had supported the order . In the name of the Companions he then presented the chalice to the Past E C , to whom he paid a tribute of grateful courtesy , which was suitably acknowledged , under feelings of considerable emotion ; the Past E . C . concluded his thanks by stating , that he could not but feel of his
proud while he lived , of such a p leasing testimony of the regard Companions , and that when he should be summoned hence by the Eternal command , that chalice should , by his last will , become the property of the order ; so that in future times , those who aspire to the Holy Rosicrucian degree would partake of its contents . The chalice on one side bears the arms of l . H . Goldsworthy , and on the other the following inscription :- " Presented to tbe P . E . Commander , I . H . Goldsworthy , as a votive tribute , from the members of the Cross of Christ Encampment of Knig hts Templars , to commemo-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
All 'S Right.
AUGUST Sth . —Brother Malyn , P . M . of No . 12 , was this day elected to the office of Surgeon to the Western Dispensary , by a considerable majority of votes . This election is very creditable to the discernment of the Governors , who in securing the professional services of our highly esteemed and
talented Brother , have conferred a real benefit upon their valuable institution . Mr . Malyn adds to a perfect knowledge of his profession , the still higher qualifications of humanity and gentlemanly conduct , winch will render him beloved by the poorer classes , for whom he is now called
upon to exert his professional aid . AUGUST 12 th . —The fifty-seventh annual regatta at Greenwich was commemorated ' by a most auspicious day , which drew an assemblage of not less than 7000 persons , before the close of the match , whicn was most admirably contested in five heats . The prize wherry was cleverly won in the first possible style by Weeks ; there were sundry other prizes nearestThis is
awarded to some of the losers who were the . regatta peculiarly interesting from its having hacl its orig in in times long since <* one by . In 1773 , the Freemason ' s lodge at Greenwich gave a coat and badge , to be rowed for by six competitors . The second man m that contest was Mr . Roberts , the late worthy host of the Ligonier s Head , at present in his 86 th year , and enjoying perfect health .
SEPT 19—CROSS OF CHHIST ENCAMPMENT OF KNIGHTS TEMPLARS . —A quarterly meeting of the Companions was held this day . A former report from the council was read , expressive of their unanimous accordance in the propriety of a vote passed at previous meetings , ancl recommending that a silver chalice should be presented to their Past Eminent Commander , I . H . Goldsworthy . The E . C . Baumer then addressed services of their
the conclave , drawing their attention to the invaluable distinguished friend , who , for so many years , had supported the order . In the name of the Companions he then presented the chalice to the Past E C , to whom he paid a tribute of grateful courtesy , which was suitably acknowledged , under feelings of considerable emotion ; the Past E . C . concluded his thanks by stating , that he could not but feel of his
proud while he lived , of such a p leasing testimony of the regard Companions , and that when he should be summoned hence by the Eternal command , that chalice should , by his last will , become the property of the order ; so that in future times , those who aspire to the Holy Rosicrucian degree would partake of its contents . The chalice on one side bears the arms of l . H . Goldsworthy , and on the other the following inscription :- " Presented to tbe P . E . Commander , I . H . Goldsworthy , as a votive tribute , from the members of the Cross of Christ Encampment of Knig hts Templars , to commemo-