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brother would pardon him if he had done anything wrong . ( Cheers . ) The Earl of Mexborough soon after vacated the chair , and the festivities consequent upon this splendid banquet were brought to a close , the National Anthem being performed by the band as the company left the Hall .
" WHITBY . Oct . 23 .-The Grand Master , the Earl of Zetland , held a Grand Lodge of the province of North and East Yorkshire , at Whitby , which was attended by Brethren from the Lodges at York , Richmond , Beverley , ancl other Lodges in the province . The banquet took place at six o ' clock , at which his lordship presided , M . L . Simpson , the Master of the Lion Lodge , Whitby , in the vice-chair . The chairman was supported bMark MilbankEsq . the Hon . Ridley
y , , Colborn , the Chaplain , and other members of the fraternity . The toasts were principally those in relation to the Craft , and were of a loyal description . They were suitably responded to , and the Brethren passed a most convivial and harmonious evening . The Prov . Grand Lodge will be held next year at York .
PENRITH , NOV . 2 . —A Provincial Grand Lodge for this province was held before the Deputy Provincial Grand Master D ykes , at which a number of the Brethren were present . CHESTER , NOV . 13 . —Cestrian T ^ odge of Free and Accepted Masons . —The monthly meeting was held at the Royal Hotel in this city . During the evening it was understood that Lord and Lady Dinorben had arrived at the Royal Hotelon his lordshi ' s return to the
princi-, p pality . His lordship being a member of the fraternity , the Brethren availed themselves of being the first to congratulate his lordship and Lady Dinorben on returning to their new mansion at Kinmel . An address was immediately drawn up , and the whole of the Brethren present , with the D . P . G . Master , John Finchett Maddock , Esq ., at their head , waited upon his lordship with the same . His lordship appeared much gratified , and thanked the Brethren for this mark of their fraternal
regard . The noble Brother returned with the Brethren to the banquetroom , where the noble lord remained for some time . On his lordship ' s health being drunk with Masonic honours , and long life and happiness , his lordship acknowledged agaiu , at some length , this further mark of brotherly reception within the door of the Cestrian Lodge . In a short time his lordship retired , highly delighted at'this unexpected regard of brotherlattention : ' ¦ ¦¦ - ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - > ¦ :- - ¦ : ¦ ¦ .. ... .. ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ s-jr .-. rc . un-- ¦ ¦¦¦¦ ¦ ' v
y ExETEit , A ^ oy . . IS . - ^ The Lodges , No .- . ig . anti-No . 129 held a Masonic banquet atthe , hall ... Forty-one Brethren sat ; down , to a most excellent dinner at the , Globe Hotel . . The chair was taken by the Rev . John , Huyshe , J \ Senior G .. Warden , ; supported on the right by the Rev . W . Carwithen / i . AyPep . fProv . G . M . ; Bro . W . Cann , P . M . of Lodges
46 and 129 ; , and on the . left by Bro . Col . Fulford ; Bro . Wilson , of the 13 th '' Light Dragoons ' - ; , Bro ! F . D L ; Hirtzel , W . M . of Lodge No . 129 , and several other distinguished : Brethren . The Warden ' s chairs were filled by Bros . W . Denis Moore , P ., G . Sec , and W . Empson , P . P . J . G . D . Non nobis domine was sung , by . a party of amateur Brethren , who gave several choice glees in the course of the evening , under the direction of Bro . Hexter . After the healths of her Majesty , the Prince of Wales , and others of the Royal Family , had been received with full honours , the usual' Masonic toasts were given . The reply of the Deputy Pro-
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brother would pardon him if he had done anything wrong . ( Cheers . ) The Earl of Mexborough soon after vacated the chair , and the festivities consequent upon this splendid banquet were brought to a close , the National Anthem being performed by the band as the company left the Hall .
" WHITBY . Oct . 23 .-The Grand Master , the Earl of Zetland , held a Grand Lodge of the province of North and East Yorkshire , at Whitby , which was attended by Brethren from the Lodges at York , Richmond , Beverley , ancl other Lodges in the province . The banquet took place at six o ' clock , at which his lordship presided , M . L . Simpson , the Master of the Lion Lodge , Whitby , in the vice-chair . The chairman was supported bMark MilbankEsq . the Hon . Ridley
y , , Colborn , the Chaplain , and other members of the fraternity . The toasts were principally those in relation to the Craft , and were of a loyal description . They were suitably responded to , and the Brethren passed a most convivial and harmonious evening . The Prov . Grand Lodge will be held next year at York .
PENRITH , NOV . 2 . —A Provincial Grand Lodge for this province was held before the Deputy Provincial Grand Master D ykes , at which a number of the Brethren were present . CHESTER , NOV . 13 . —Cestrian T ^ odge of Free and Accepted Masons . —The monthly meeting was held at the Royal Hotel in this city . During the evening it was understood that Lord and Lady Dinorben had arrived at the Royal Hotelon his lordshi ' s return to the
princi-, p pality . His lordship being a member of the fraternity , the Brethren availed themselves of being the first to congratulate his lordship and Lady Dinorben on returning to their new mansion at Kinmel . An address was immediately drawn up , and the whole of the Brethren present , with the D . P . G . Master , John Finchett Maddock , Esq ., at their head , waited upon his lordship with the same . His lordship appeared much gratified , and thanked the Brethren for this mark of their fraternal
regard . The noble Brother returned with the Brethren to the banquetroom , where the noble lord remained for some time . On his lordship ' s health being drunk with Masonic honours , and long life and happiness , his lordship acknowledged agaiu , at some length , this further mark of brotherly reception within the door of the Cestrian Lodge . In a short time his lordship retired , highly delighted at'this unexpected regard of brotherlattention : ' ¦ ¦¦ - ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ - > ¦ :- - ¦ : ¦ ¦ .. ... .. ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ s-jr .-. rc . un-- ¦ ¦¦¦¦ ¦ ' v
y ExETEit , A ^ oy . . IS . - ^ The Lodges , No .- . ig . anti-No . 129 held a Masonic banquet atthe , hall ... Forty-one Brethren sat ; down , to a most excellent dinner at the , Globe Hotel . . The chair was taken by the Rev . John , Huyshe , J \ Senior G .. Warden , ; supported on the right by the Rev . W . Carwithen / i . AyPep . fProv . G . M . ; Bro . W . Cann , P . M . of Lodges
46 and 129 ; , and on the . left by Bro . Col . Fulford ; Bro . Wilson , of the 13 th '' Light Dragoons ' - ; , Bro ! F . D L ; Hirtzel , W . M . of Lodge No . 129 , and several other distinguished : Brethren . The Warden ' s chairs were filled by Bros . W . Denis Moore , P ., G . Sec , and W . Empson , P . P . J . G . D . Non nobis domine was sung , by . a party of amateur Brethren , who gave several choice glees in the course of the evening , under the direction of Bro . Hexter . After the healths of her Majesty , the Prince of Wales , and others of the Royal Family , had been received with full honours , the usual' Masonic toasts were given . The reply of the Deputy Pro-