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Letters To The Editor.
promulgation ancl practice of every social and moral virtue , that can elevate and adorn human nature . I remain , Sir and Brother , Respectfully and fraternally yours , F . D . MICHAEL , P . M . Of the Indefatigable ancl Beaufort Lodge , No . 288 , Swansea ; and P . G . Dir . C . for South AVales . Kidwelly , Carmarthenshire , 8 th August , 1838 .
MR . EDITOR , —On the death of our much respected Brother Gilkes , the country members of the Masonic body who were wont to receive instruction from him , deplored their loss the more , fearing that no one would step forward to supply his place . I feel happy , however , to state for their information , that Brother George Aarons , with that zeal ancl ability which has so long marked his Masonic career , has taken up Brother Gilkes ' s mantle , ancl with the
kindest urbanity , mixed with the most untiring devotion , is always ready to give instruction not onl y in the general working of Craft and Royal Arch Masonry , but to enter , with the most learned ancl critical acumen , into all the nicer points ancl intricacies of our mystic rites . I have received much valuable information from our learned Brother , as well at his late residence in King Street , Covent Garden , as at his present residenceNo . 1 Newcastle StreetStrand ; and I earnestl
, , , y recommend my country Brethren to give him a hail , ancl they will not , I feel assured , consider an hour mis-spent in company with this highly talented and much respected Brother . I trust , Mr . Editor , you will give this hasty effusion of a grateful heart , a place in your extensively circulated and useful periodical , and I am , Sir , very fraternally yours ,
JOHN HARRY COOK , R . N ., P . M . Fortitude , 122 , Plymouth . \ fWe have selected the two preceding letters as eliciting the grateful sentiments entertained by many provincial Brethren , in regard to our esteemed Brother Aarons , of whom ( as our opinion is well known ) we need only observe that due credit attends all who do him justice . We have , also , on our own part , to thank our various correspondents in every part for the great anxiety , for their good wishes , ancl their assurances in support of their " own Quarterly . " ]
Provincial Grand Stewards.
PROVINCIAL GRAND STEAA'ARDS .
To THE EDITOR . —Sir ancl Brother , —Auy repetition of praise to the M . AV . Grancl Master , for the excellent emendations in our Book of Constitutions , propounded by liis Royal Highness at the last Quarterly Communication , would weigh but lightly in the balance after the unanimous feeling of gratitude expressed hy those who were present on that occasion ; nevertheless I cannot better introduce my object in addressing you , than by proffering my humble thanks to the M . AV . Grand Master ,
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Letters To The Editor.
promulgation ancl practice of every social and moral virtue , that can elevate and adorn human nature . I remain , Sir and Brother , Respectfully and fraternally yours , F . D . MICHAEL , P . M . Of the Indefatigable ancl Beaufort Lodge , No . 288 , Swansea ; and P . G . Dir . C . for South AVales . Kidwelly , Carmarthenshire , 8 th August , 1838 .
MR . EDITOR , —On the death of our much respected Brother Gilkes , the country members of the Masonic body who were wont to receive instruction from him , deplored their loss the more , fearing that no one would step forward to supply his place . I feel happy , however , to state for their information , that Brother George Aarons , with that zeal ancl ability which has so long marked his Masonic career , has taken up Brother Gilkes ' s mantle , ancl with the
kindest urbanity , mixed with the most untiring devotion , is always ready to give instruction not onl y in the general working of Craft and Royal Arch Masonry , but to enter , with the most learned ancl critical acumen , into all the nicer points ancl intricacies of our mystic rites . I have received much valuable information from our learned Brother , as well at his late residence in King Street , Covent Garden , as at his present residenceNo . 1 Newcastle StreetStrand ; and I earnestl
, , , y recommend my country Brethren to give him a hail , ancl they will not , I feel assured , consider an hour mis-spent in company with this highly talented and much respected Brother . I trust , Mr . Editor , you will give this hasty effusion of a grateful heart , a place in your extensively circulated and useful periodical , and I am , Sir , very fraternally yours ,
JOHN HARRY COOK , R . N ., P . M . Fortitude , 122 , Plymouth . \ fWe have selected the two preceding letters as eliciting the grateful sentiments entertained by many provincial Brethren , in regard to our esteemed Brother Aarons , of whom ( as our opinion is well known ) we need only observe that due credit attends all who do him justice . We have , also , on our own part , to thank our various correspondents in every part for the great anxiety , for their good wishes , ancl their assurances in support of their " own Quarterly . " ]
Provincial Grand Stewards.
PROVINCIAL GRAND STEAA'ARDS .
To THE EDITOR . —Sir ancl Brother , —Auy repetition of praise to the M . AV . Grancl Master , for the excellent emendations in our Book of Constitutions , propounded by liis Royal Highness at the last Quarterly Communication , would weigh but lightly in the balance after the unanimous feeling of gratitude expressed hy those who were present on that occasion ; nevertheless I cannot better introduce my object in addressing you , than by proffering my humble thanks to the M . AV . Grand Master ,