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Brother Peter Thomson.
of uu ^ Craf F y i f , ° " Sidered t 0 be the du 'V ° f every member ot the daft For him to endeavour to declare his grateful sentiments on the occasion , was utterl y impossible ; that he was ° qihte at a o " f 0 ^ o ^ Z ^™^?**™^ ' ^ thnt he 1-d no do btt meinowmgs of a grateful heart would be more acceptable than a Ionand eloquent speech . In conclusion , he begged to observe that lie had been scrupulous attentive to instruct the
y Jhethren hi ac ordance to he ? Jd d tha ^ b % t L 0 < \? , ° K *™^™ , after the Union ' and e K vers a d , wlifl ^ f- ' l Carefl , U / l" ' " ^ out of respect to the giveis , and descend as a heir-loom to his posterity §|s:pt^S'£Sssr3is'S2^^
£K?s:™^:ts""M~>™*¦—; bv ^ . ^ l " ° o- l 0 Ck" al , 0 Ut SeTOlt y Brethren sat down to supper provided aLddtl wlrT "'^ t ! ! , 0 St ' Wh 0 se -eilknowiA ^ on In Chair y conspicuousl y displayed—Brother M'Mullen in the After the supper the President gave " The King , Patron of the Craft " Child , n " " latr ° neSS ° f theIl ° >' ^ asonk Charity foiFemaie f
^ ftdne'Ki ?^ Duke ° SuSSeX ' " A 11 of «»** were drunk Dr . Crucefix , at the request of the President , addressed the Brethren hSTn * ^ i , '" P ' ment t 0 a ' ol ! l - Petlr Thomson who e emoistrati onTf M dj ^ ™ ^^ tically received with veiw ciemonstiation of Masonic respect ; and was cordially felt and "rueful \ l and appropriatel y acknowleged bthe worth Brother ' ° %
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=it^^^^ ac ^ w w ^ i ? z . r ^ w ^ Brod T McMuiie "' - *» . » of his life-that hti n , i ; f J t , la . tltw " one of the proudest moments was the a ^ t M ^„ fc d n - ^ , i V ,, easin S « Iuty-that the present over ; an ^ ShvTf" i ' "' ? 7 \ " called upon to preside in which i ^ heShid Cdruni theBrethrC 11 for the P ° ^ manner
I he President then proposed the ' ht ^ hh r . e n .. r < he was incompetent to do jus & e tobk ! ik ,, - ^ i / ^ ' S retting ( Drunk with enthusiasm ) * di & tln S ' ' ^ ' « I friend and Brother . and the interest oftbTcm fi H ^ s Ssol ^ f ^ ''' ° " " *«**>» > a ' 1 JIS I'c ^ onal feelings prevented him
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Brother Peter Thomson.
of uu ^ Craf F y i f , ° " Sidered t 0 be the du 'V ° f every member ot the daft For him to endeavour to declare his grateful sentiments on the occasion , was utterl y impossible ; that he was ° qihte at a o " f 0 ^ o ^ Z ^™^?**™^ ' ^ thnt he 1-d no do btt meinowmgs of a grateful heart would be more acceptable than a Ionand eloquent speech . In conclusion , he begged to observe that lie had been scrupulous attentive to instruct the
y Jhethren hi ac ordance to he ? Jd d tha ^ b % t L 0 < \? , ° K *™^™ , after the Union ' and e K vers a d , wlifl ^ f- ' l Carefl , U / l" ' " ^ out of respect to the giveis , and descend as a heir-loom to his posterity §|s:pt^S'£Sssr3is'S2^^
£K?s:™^:ts""M~>™*¦—; bv ^ . ^ l " ° o- l 0 Ck" al , 0 Ut SeTOlt y Brethren sat down to supper provided aLddtl wlrT "'^ t ! ! , 0 St ' Wh 0 se -eilknowiA ^ on In Chair y conspicuousl y displayed—Brother M'Mullen in the After the supper the President gave " The King , Patron of the Craft " Child , n " " latr ° neSS ° f theIl ° >' ^ asonk Charity foiFemaie f
^ ftdne'Ki ?^ Duke ° SuSSeX ' " A 11 of «»** were drunk Dr . Crucefix , at the request of the President , addressed the Brethren hSTn * ^ i , '" P ' ment t 0 a ' ol ! l - Petlr Thomson who e emoistrati onTf M dj ^ ™ ^^ tically received with veiw ciemonstiation of Masonic respect ; and was cordially felt and "rueful \ l and appropriatel y acknowleged bthe worth Brother ' ° %
y y Jf / 0 l 7 "S observations struck us as very appropriate "Our SSft?^°="t™f« j^S^^^ss^
^ # ^ -ftSs = ss 3 ass Xt ^?^» fe rr- Tnulgate f ^ ^ - ZZlss ^^
=it^^^^ ac ^ w w ^ i ? z . r ^ w ^ Brod T McMuiie "' - *» . » of his life-that hti n , i ; f J t , la . tltw " one of the proudest moments was the a ^ t M ^„ fc d n - ^ , i V ,, easin S « Iuty-that the present over ; an ^ ShvTf" i ' "' ? 7 \ " called upon to preside in which i ^ heShid Cdruni theBrethrC 11 for the P ° ^ manner
I he President then proposed the ' ht ^ hh r . e n .. r < he was incompetent to do jus & e tobk ! ik ,, - ^ i / ^ ' S retting ( Drunk with enthusiasm ) * di & tln S ' ' ^ ' « I friend and Brother . and the interest oftbTcm fi H ^ s Ssol ^ f ^ ''' ° " " *«**>» > a ' 1 JIS I'c ^ onal feelings prevented him