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ter ; Rev . R . J . Ogle , of Lincoln , Chaplain ; AV . Thompson , Treasurer ; J . II . lies , S . D ., Lincoln ; II . 11 . Still , J . D ., Exeter ; F . Terry , I . G ., Exeter ; J . Smith , D . C , Balliol ; Digby AA alsh , Secretary , Balliol ; Dr . Elvey , Organist , New College . E . AV . Goodlake , Balliol : A . Mitchell , Christ Church ; J . Hansard , Trinity ; and F . St . John Balguy , Brazenose , to be Stewards . In the evening the brethren of the Apollo Lodge held their
anniversary festival , which was attended by the P . G . M ., the D . P . G . M ., the Grand Sword Bearer of England , several distinguished visiting Brethren , the Officers ancl Brethren of the Apollo Lodge , and a large number of the members of the Alfred Lodge . The arrangements were confided to Bro . VV . Thompson , who succeeded in giving the utmost satisfaction to a party consisting of SO brethren , who spent , under the able presidency of Br . Tyrwhitta very delightful evening .
, On the following day , the anniversary festival of the Encampment of Cceur cle Lion was celebrated , on which occasion the Rev . C . J . Meredith , of Lincoln College , Grand Prelate of the Order , was installed Eminent Commander , the Rev . Edward Moore ancl the Rev . C . IL Pettat , Captains , the Rev . G . R . Portal , Prelate , Sir Knt . VV . AV . Beach , Expert , AV . Thompson , Registrar , & c . Comp . Terry , of Exeter College was installed a Knight of the Order of the Temple , and on the
conclusion of business the Knights withdrew to a sumptuous banquet , which was attended by Sir Knight R . H . Hartley , E . C . of the Encampment of Jacques de Molay , at Liverpool , Sir Knt ., the Rev . F . VV . Freeman , of Stowmarket , and the members of the Cceur de Lion Encampment . A most happy and social evening was spent under the able presidency of the E . C , and the only cause of regret was the hour of separation .
SOMERSET . —BRISTOL , March 5 th , 1851 . —The Brethren of the Lodge of Instruction assembled this evening to celebrate their annual festival , at the Royal Western Hotel . About sixty Brethren were present . The AV . M . was supported by the R . AV . D . P . G . M . Bro . Powell , ancl Bro . AVilliam Harris , Past President Lodge of Instruction ; the W . M . of the Clarence Loclge , No . 81 , Bro . Trenerry acted as Alee President , and the VV . M . of the Moira LodgeNo . 408 Bro . Coxfilled a similar
, , , office . The W . M . of the Sussex Lodge , No . 221 , Bro . Fargus , was also present , as well as many distinguished Brethren of the province . On the removal of the cloth , the first toast proposed from the Chair was the " Queen and the Craft , " which was received with every mark of loyalty and respect . 'fhe next toast was that of the " R . AV . G . M . . the Earl of Zetland ; the R . W . D . G . M ., the Earl of Yarborough ; and the United Grand
Loilge of England , " which was drunk with due honours . The Woishipful President again rose , and said the next toast which he would have the honour to propose , was one ivhich is more immediately connected with this province ; it was the healths of our - R . VV . P . G . M ., and R . VV . D . P . G . M „ Bros . Shute and Powell , " two Brethren who , in their high and important offices have always shown the most zealous endeavours to carry out the true principals of
of the Craft . Our II . VV . P . G . ' M . is a Brother well known and esteemed by the Brethren of his province , for his uniform kindness of heart , urbanity of manner , and unremitting attention to the duties of his high office . AVe have also in our D . P . G . M . a gentleman who has
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ter ; Rev . R . J . Ogle , of Lincoln , Chaplain ; AV . Thompson , Treasurer ; J . II . lies , S . D ., Lincoln ; II . 11 . Still , J . D ., Exeter ; F . Terry , I . G ., Exeter ; J . Smith , D . C , Balliol ; Digby AA alsh , Secretary , Balliol ; Dr . Elvey , Organist , New College . E . AV . Goodlake , Balliol : A . Mitchell , Christ Church ; J . Hansard , Trinity ; and F . St . John Balguy , Brazenose , to be Stewards . In the evening the brethren of the Apollo Lodge held their
anniversary festival , which was attended by the P . G . M ., the D . P . G . M ., the Grand Sword Bearer of England , several distinguished visiting Brethren , the Officers ancl Brethren of the Apollo Lodge , and a large number of the members of the Alfred Lodge . The arrangements were confided to Bro . VV . Thompson , who succeeded in giving the utmost satisfaction to a party consisting of SO brethren , who spent , under the able presidency of Br . Tyrwhitta very delightful evening .
, On the following day , the anniversary festival of the Encampment of Cceur cle Lion was celebrated , on which occasion the Rev . C . J . Meredith , of Lincoln College , Grand Prelate of the Order , was installed Eminent Commander , the Rev . Edward Moore ancl the Rev . C . IL Pettat , Captains , the Rev . G . R . Portal , Prelate , Sir Knt . VV . AV . Beach , Expert , AV . Thompson , Registrar , & c . Comp . Terry , of Exeter College was installed a Knight of the Order of the Temple , and on the
conclusion of business the Knights withdrew to a sumptuous banquet , which was attended by Sir Knight R . H . Hartley , E . C . of the Encampment of Jacques de Molay , at Liverpool , Sir Knt ., the Rev . F . VV . Freeman , of Stowmarket , and the members of the Cceur de Lion Encampment . A most happy and social evening was spent under the able presidency of the E . C , and the only cause of regret was the hour of separation .
SOMERSET . —BRISTOL , March 5 th , 1851 . —The Brethren of the Lodge of Instruction assembled this evening to celebrate their annual festival , at the Royal Western Hotel . About sixty Brethren were present . The AV . M . was supported by the R . AV . D . P . G . M . Bro . Powell , ancl Bro . AVilliam Harris , Past President Lodge of Instruction ; the W . M . of the Clarence Loclge , No . 81 , Bro . Trenerry acted as Alee President , and the VV . M . of the Moira LodgeNo . 408 Bro . Coxfilled a similar
, , , office . The W . M . of the Sussex Lodge , No . 221 , Bro . Fargus , was also present , as well as many distinguished Brethren of the province . On the removal of the cloth , the first toast proposed from the Chair was the " Queen and the Craft , " which was received with every mark of loyalty and respect . 'fhe next toast was that of the " R . AV . G . M . . the Earl of Zetland ; the R . W . D . G . M ., the Earl of Yarborough ; and the United Grand
Loilge of England , " which was drunk with due honours . The Woishipful President again rose , and said the next toast which he would have the honour to propose , was one ivhich is more immediately connected with this province ; it was the healths of our - R . VV . P . G . M ., and R . VV . D . P . G . M „ Bros . Shute and Powell , " two Brethren who , in their high and important offices have always shown the most zealous endeavours to carry out the true principals of
of the Craft . Our II . VV . P . G . ' M . is a Brother well known and esteemed by the Brethren of his province , for his uniform kindness of heart , urbanity of manner , and unremitting attention to the duties of his high office . AVe have also in our D . P . G . M . a gentleman who has