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Ireland.
Accompanying , and enclosed in , the preceding communication , was the annexed letter addressed to the AV . Master . "April 19 , 1837 . " My clear Sir and Brother , —Your Secretary , Brother Grubb , has inclosed me the vote of thanks which your respectable and truly Masonic Lodge has honoured me with ; and although I am conscious that my humble efforts in the great cause in which we are all mutuallinterested
y —namely , the promotion of the unity and uniformity of our invaluable Institution , are over-rated by your kindness , and overpaid by this flattering mark of your attention , yet I accept your compliment with sentiments of pride and satisfaction , as it proves that the Brotherly affection which pervades our whole system , has lost nothing of its genuine fervency in the hearts and sentiments of the members of Lodge 642 , whom I shall always esteem , and in whose recollection I shall be proud to be retained
. " I have the honor to be , " Brother AV . H . Bracken , AA . M ., free , free , "Lodge 64 , 2 , free "JOHN FOWLER . " From the persuasion that every thing connected with the welfare and advancement of Masonry must interest our readers , we discharge one of the most gratifying of our duties in publishing the foregoing
correspondence ; and we beg to congratulate the members of Lod ge 642 on the zeal they manifest in the promotion of Masonic Science . June 1 . —Election of Officers , 642 . —Brother W . H . Bracken , reelected AV . M . —AVardens , Brothers Prentice and Prim .
Foreign.
FOREIGN .
INDIA . —TO CORRESPONDENTS .
wish " " ' lrD 0 NALI , - ~ We have t 0 offer our t « 5 t thanks to him . for his attention to our DR . TYTLER . —Remembereorres ' onde ? ' B , 2 RKLEV < ' > - " * have attended to his commission , and solicit his future To all of the above , and . our friends generally abroad , we commend to their protection the Asylum for the Aqed and Decayed Freemason-requesting them to address letters on that subject to the Editor , care of Messrs . Sherwood , Paternoster Row , or to Dr . I ' rucofiv the TreasurerLancaster PlaceStrand U ^ , me
, , . To CAPTAIN HENRY PRYCE , R . N . Commander of the Ship Repulse , M . M . St . George ' s Lodge , No . 35 . Dear Sir and Brother , —AVe beg leave , on the occasion of our approaching separation , to express , in sentiments of the most fraternal sincerity of the kind and brotherl
, our sense y manner in which you gave your cheerful acquiescence to our holding a Lod ge of Instruction and the truly Masonic feeling which induced you to accept the office of & AV . thereby aiding our proceedings in the li ght of moral and intellectual truth . That the Great Architect of the Universe may take you under His most high protection , is the fervent prayer of your Masonic Brethren ; uniting , therefore in our wishes for your welfare , that success may
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Ireland.
Accompanying , and enclosed in , the preceding communication , was the annexed letter addressed to the AV . Master . "April 19 , 1837 . " My clear Sir and Brother , —Your Secretary , Brother Grubb , has inclosed me the vote of thanks which your respectable and truly Masonic Lodge has honoured me with ; and although I am conscious that my humble efforts in the great cause in which we are all mutuallinterested
y —namely , the promotion of the unity and uniformity of our invaluable Institution , are over-rated by your kindness , and overpaid by this flattering mark of your attention , yet I accept your compliment with sentiments of pride and satisfaction , as it proves that the Brotherly affection which pervades our whole system , has lost nothing of its genuine fervency in the hearts and sentiments of the members of Lodge 642 , whom I shall always esteem , and in whose recollection I shall be proud to be retained
. " I have the honor to be , " Brother AV . H . Bracken , AA . M ., free , free , "Lodge 64 , 2 , free "JOHN FOWLER . " From the persuasion that every thing connected with the welfare and advancement of Masonry must interest our readers , we discharge one of the most gratifying of our duties in publishing the foregoing
correspondence ; and we beg to congratulate the members of Lod ge 642 on the zeal they manifest in the promotion of Masonic Science . June 1 . —Election of Officers , 642 . —Brother W . H . Bracken , reelected AV . M . —AVardens , Brothers Prentice and Prim .
Foreign.
FOREIGN .
INDIA . —TO CORRESPONDENTS .
wish " " ' lrD 0 NALI , - ~ We have t 0 offer our t « 5 t thanks to him . for his attention to our DR . TYTLER . —Remembereorres ' onde ? ' B , 2 RKLEV < ' > - " * have attended to his commission , and solicit his future To all of the above , and . our friends generally abroad , we commend to their protection the Asylum for the Aqed and Decayed Freemason-requesting them to address letters on that subject to the Editor , care of Messrs . Sherwood , Paternoster Row , or to Dr . I ' rucofiv the TreasurerLancaster PlaceStrand U ^ , me
, , . To CAPTAIN HENRY PRYCE , R . N . Commander of the Ship Repulse , M . M . St . George ' s Lodge , No . 35 . Dear Sir and Brother , —AVe beg leave , on the occasion of our approaching separation , to express , in sentiments of the most fraternal sincerity of the kind and brotherl
, our sense y manner in which you gave your cheerful acquiescence to our holding a Lod ge of Instruction and the truly Masonic feeling which induced you to accept the office of & AV . thereby aiding our proceedings in the li ght of moral and intellectual truth . That the Great Architect of the Universe may take you under His most high protection , is the fervent prayer of your Masonic Brethren ; uniting , therefore in our wishes for your welfare , that success may