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understand it is the intention of the Brethren residing at Towcester , who have been initiated in this Lodge , to immediately apply for a Warrant of Constitution to form a Lodge at Towcester . CAMBRIDGE . —His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , Grand Master of England , has granted a warrant of constitution for the establishment of a new Lodge in this town , under the title of " The Lodge of the Three
Grand Principles . " HULL . —MASONIC DINNER IN HONOUR OP THIS PRINCESS VICTORIA . — The AVorshipful Master , Officers , and Brethren of the Humber Lodge , No . 65 , of Free anil Accepted Masons , assembled in the Freemasons ' Hall , in Osbourne Street , to celebrate the arrival at mature age of the Princess Victoria , by dining together . The dinner and wines were provided by Brother Lewis , and gave great satisfaction to a very
numerous assemblage of the Brethren , who , while they enjoyed the good tilings of this life , did not forget their Brethren in distress . A very liberal subscription was entered into in behalf of the distressed Highlanders .
The following address of congratulation to her Royal Hig hness was unanimously adopted by the Brethren , and ordered to be sent to Brother Ilutt , 31 . P ., ( who is a member of this Lodge , ) for presentation . " TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA OE ENGLAND . " The dutiful and humble Address of the AVorshipful Master , Officers ,
and Brethren of the Humber Lodge , No . 65 , of Free and Accepted Masons , assembled in open Lodge , in Freemasons' Hall , in Osbourne Street , in the Borough of Kingston-upon-Hull . " May it please your Royal Highness , " With the most lively feelings of gratitude for the fostering protection which the Masonic Order has received from various branches of the illustrious House of Brunswick , under whose paternal care the Fraternity has attained a prosperity unknown to past ages , we , the AVorship ful Blaster , Officers , and Brethren of the Humber Lodge , No . 65 , most
humbly and respectfully beg to otter ro your lloyal Highness our sincere and loyal congratulations on the auspicious occasion of your Royal Highness obtaining your majority as the Presumptive Heiress to the Throne of these Realms ; and to assure your Royal Highness that , as Freemasons , we yield to none in our love to our country , and our ardent attachment to that illustrious house of which your Royal Highness is a member . "These are not the words of unmeaning adulationbut the genuine
, tribute of a faithful and loyal Brotherhood , from whose breasts the recollection of past favours can never be effaced . "AVe feel emboldened and encouraged to approach your Royal Highness with these cur sentiments , by the proud fact that a beloved Prince of your royal house now sways the Masonic Sceptre , and also by the gratifying recollection , that , amongst the many noble and illustrious who have ranked under the Banner of Frecmasom Royal
persons y , your Highuess ' s late revered and exalted father , for the long period of thirtythree years , stood pre-eminent , taking , at various times , an active part in the more immediate concerns of the Fraternity . " In all humility we fervently pray the Great Architect of the L ' ni-VOL . IV . 2 II
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Provincial.
understand it is the intention of the Brethren residing at Towcester , who have been initiated in this Lodge , to immediately apply for a Warrant of Constitution to form a Lodge at Towcester . CAMBRIDGE . —His Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , Grand Master of England , has granted a warrant of constitution for the establishment of a new Lodge in this town , under the title of " The Lodge of the Three
Grand Principles . " HULL . —MASONIC DINNER IN HONOUR OP THIS PRINCESS VICTORIA . — The AVorshipful Master , Officers , and Brethren of the Humber Lodge , No . 65 , of Free anil Accepted Masons , assembled in the Freemasons ' Hall , in Osbourne Street , to celebrate the arrival at mature age of the Princess Victoria , by dining together . The dinner and wines were provided by Brother Lewis , and gave great satisfaction to a very
numerous assemblage of the Brethren , who , while they enjoyed the good tilings of this life , did not forget their Brethren in distress . A very liberal subscription was entered into in behalf of the distressed Highlanders .
The following address of congratulation to her Royal Hig hness was unanimously adopted by the Brethren , and ordered to be sent to Brother Ilutt , 31 . P ., ( who is a member of this Lodge , ) for presentation . " TO HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS ALEXANDRINA VICTORIA OE ENGLAND . " The dutiful and humble Address of the AVorshipful Master , Officers ,
and Brethren of the Humber Lodge , No . 65 , of Free and Accepted Masons , assembled in open Lodge , in Freemasons' Hall , in Osbourne Street , in the Borough of Kingston-upon-Hull . " May it please your Royal Highness , " With the most lively feelings of gratitude for the fostering protection which the Masonic Order has received from various branches of the illustrious House of Brunswick , under whose paternal care the Fraternity has attained a prosperity unknown to past ages , we , the AVorship ful Blaster , Officers , and Brethren of the Humber Lodge , No . 65 , most
humbly and respectfully beg to otter ro your lloyal Highness our sincere and loyal congratulations on the auspicious occasion of your Royal Highness obtaining your majority as the Presumptive Heiress to the Throne of these Realms ; and to assure your Royal Highness that , as Freemasons , we yield to none in our love to our country , and our ardent attachment to that illustrious house of which your Royal Highness is a member . "These are not the words of unmeaning adulationbut the genuine
, tribute of a faithful and loyal Brotherhood , from whose breasts the recollection of past favours can never be effaced . "AVe feel emboldened and encouraged to approach your Royal Highness with these cur sentiments , by the proud fact that a beloved Prince of your royal house now sways the Masonic Sceptre , and also by the gratifying recollection , that , amongst the many noble and illustrious who have ranked under the Banner of Frecmasom Royal
persons y , your Highuess ' s late revered and exalted father , for the long period of thirtythree years , stood pre-eminent , taking , at various times , an active part in the more immediate concerns of the Fraternity . " In all humility we fervently pray the Great Architect of the L ' ni-VOL . IV . 2 II