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Ireland.
IRELAND .
1940 T ?^ L V ' J- 'T Fe A , lval ° f St - John theEvangclist , Dec . 27 , 1849 .-The Brethren of St . Alban ' s Lodge , No . 719 , held tiie above anniversary with- more than usual enthusiasm , at an early hour . The members of this locl ge some of whom came from a long distance , showed that although the storms of winter had set in , their hearts were w-arm with love to the Craft . After the usual business of installing office-bearers & cthe Brethren sat clown to refreshment
, , , after ivhich Lro . John Ramsey , AV . AI ., gave the following amongst other constitutional and Masonic toasts , "The Queen-a Mason ' s daughter : may Wisdom Strength , ancl Beauty adorn her Throne ; " " The Most VA orshipful his Grace the Duke of Leinster . Grand Alaster . " « ThP
R . AV Sir James Stewart , Bait , Prov . G . M . of Deny and Donegal , " & c . On this occasion their lodge-room ( the Town Hall ) was tastefully decorated with banners ancl other emblems of the Order , and likewis " e the windows were filled with three large transparences of Faith , Hope , and Charity ( got up under the superintendence of Bro . John Moony ) which were greatly admired b y a large concourse of spectators , during * the evening . The Brethren separated at ten o ' clock , highly pleased V \ * -P resPen « y ° f their lod ge . Although not the "Star of the iNorth , they consider themselves second to none in the Province , for love to the Craft and good working Order .
India.
INDIA .
BENGAL— The Provincial ancl District Grand Lodge of . Free and Accepted Masons of Bengal and its territories , held a Quarterly Com-™™ t"T ul' 7 ; T - ' ^ Hal 1 ' Ca' ™ tta , on Thursday , October 25 , 1849 ativkch tWfollowmg Brethren were present :-R . AV . Longtieville P w ' -n °£ ' e ^ T ™ ^ R' W- John Cha «» ce ' °% D . P G . M . ; ^ ' PVSGW ! R WG lJrOff
frW VWT' ?/ ^ ' '' * - Tay , g . Prov J- »* - ; J-W- /• ^ g ' P' ^ - G . T . ; V . W . M . S . Staunton , Prov . W r ! r W J L' H"ff ' ^ ° - ' - ; W . C . Lazarus . Off g . Prov . S . G . D . ; Aft ^ ? * . ; & B a , Kl the membere of various other Lodges . Alter the Provincial and District Grand Loclge had been opened in due hirm , and the routine business was completed , a letter was read from \ V . Bro . Dr . N . AValhch , dated London , 12 th Jul y last , acknowledging receipt of the communication from the Committee , ofthe 1 st M . nv W-
and intimating that the Testimonial presented to R . W . Bro . Lieut .-? Z T , V ^ * ' . ' ' i' , ° nS , Sted , of aneat 'li" » er-service of ,, lated-ware , and that it was intended to purchase and add a silver article on which to engrave au i . iscripUon-which would be done in communication with his colleague , R . AV . Bro . Lieut .-Colonel Mackinlav . A reply was also communicated from R . AV . Bro . Burlton to the letflr addre ^/ ed to him by he Committee on the 1 st of May , ivhich was ordered to be embodied in tne minutes of this evening , for the information- ofthe subscribers to tne testimonial generally .
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Ireland.
IRELAND .
1940 T ?^ L V ' J- 'T Fe A , lval ° f St - John theEvangclist , Dec . 27 , 1849 .-The Brethren of St . Alban ' s Lodge , No . 719 , held tiie above anniversary with- more than usual enthusiasm , at an early hour . The members of this locl ge some of whom came from a long distance , showed that although the storms of winter had set in , their hearts were w-arm with love to the Craft . After the usual business of installing office-bearers & cthe Brethren sat clown to refreshment
, , , after ivhich Lro . John Ramsey , AV . AI ., gave the following amongst other constitutional and Masonic toasts , "The Queen-a Mason ' s daughter : may Wisdom Strength , ancl Beauty adorn her Throne ; " " The Most VA orshipful his Grace the Duke of Leinster . Grand Alaster . " « ThP
R . AV Sir James Stewart , Bait , Prov . G . M . of Deny and Donegal , " & c . On this occasion their lodge-room ( the Town Hall ) was tastefully decorated with banners ancl other emblems of the Order , and likewis " e the windows were filled with three large transparences of Faith , Hope , and Charity ( got up under the superintendence of Bro . John Moony ) which were greatly admired b y a large concourse of spectators , during * the evening . The Brethren separated at ten o ' clock , highly pleased V \ * -P resPen « y ° f their lod ge . Although not the "Star of the iNorth , they consider themselves second to none in the Province , for love to the Craft and good working Order .
India.
INDIA .
BENGAL— The Provincial ancl District Grand Lodge of . Free and Accepted Masons of Bengal and its territories , held a Quarterly Com-™™ t"T ul' 7 ; T - ' ^ Hal 1 ' Ca' ™ tta , on Thursday , October 25 , 1849 ativkch tWfollowmg Brethren were present :-R . AV . Longtieville P w ' -n °£ ' e ^ T ™ ^ R' W- John Cha «» ce ' °% D . P G . M . ; ^ ' PVSGW ! R WG lJrOff
frW VWT' ?/ ^ ' '' * - Tay , g . Prov J- »* - ; J-W- /• ^ g ' P' ^ - G . T . ; V . W . M . S . Staunton , Prov . W r ! r W J L' H"ff ' ^ ° - ' - ; W . C . Lazarus . Off g . Prov . S . G . D . ; Aft ^ ? * . ; & B a , Kl the membere of various other Lodges . Alter the Provincial and District Grand Loclge had been opened in due hirm , and the routine business was completed , a letter was read from \ V . Bro . Dr . N . AValhch , dated London , 12 th Jul y last , acknowledging receipt of the communication from the Committee , ofthe 1 st M . nv W-
and intimating that the Testimonial presented to R . W . Bro . Lieut .-? Z T , V ^ * ' . ' ' i' , ° nS , Sted , of aneat 'li" » er-service of ,, lated-ware , and that it was intended to purchase and add a silver article on which to engrave au i . iscripUon-which would be done in communication with his colleague , R . AV . Bro . Lieut .-Colonel Mackinlav . A reply was also communicated from R . AV . Bro . Burlton to the letflr addre ^/ ed to him by he Committee on the 1 st of May , ivhich was ordered to be embodied in tne minutes of this evening , for the information- ofthe subscribers to tne testimonial generally .