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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Wiltshire.

HttO . GENERAL LOUD METHUEN , G . C . I ) ., P . G . W . — { I'liolo lln-1 ,,-,-1 Sjuirkimiii . )

After the passing of the several reports and accounts , which pointed to the increasing prosperity of the province , and the other usual routine completed , the alms collected were voted to the Chippenham Cottage Hospital , the amount exceeding £ 10 .

Business over , the grounds of Corsham Court were again visited b y the large gathering of the brethren , who seemed thoroughl y to enjoy the beautiful surroundings . Many of them inspected the treasures contained in the house , the

picture gallery claiming especial attention , and all present very highly appreciated the great kindness of Lord and Lady Methuen in their assiduity in enhancing the enjoyment of their guests . Music -added to the pleasures of the day , the strains of the Band of the 2 nd V . B . Wilts Regiment ( of which

regiment Lord Methuen is Honorary Colonel ) , tinder Bandmaster W . Hawkins , being heard during the lunch , and a select programme was also gone through during the afternoon in the grounds .

( 'OliSHAl * < ' ( 'i : l ! T . ( l'l , ol „ II , ; ¦ /„ -, ¦ / S , u , rl-ii „ , il . )

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Provincial Grand Lodge Of Wiltshire.

HttO . GENERAL LOUD METHUEN , G . C . I ) ., P . G . W . — { I'liolo lln-1 ,,-,-1 Sjuirkimiii . )

After the passing of the several reports and accounts , which pointed to the increasing prosperity of the province , and the other usual routine completed , the alms collected were voted to the Chippenham Cottage Hospital , the amount exceeding £ 10 .

Business over , the grounds of Corsham Court were again visited b y the large gathering of the brethren , who seemed thoroughl y to enjoy the beautiful surroundings . Many of them inspected the treasures contained in the house , the

picture gallery claiming especial attention , and all present very highly appreciated the great kindness of Lord and Lady Methuen in their assiduity in enhancing the enjoyment of their guests . Music -added to the pleasures of the day , the strains of the Band of the 2 nd V . B . Wilts Regiment ( of which

regiment Lord Methuen is Honorary Colonel ) , tinder Bandmaster W . Hawkins , being heard during the lunch , and a select programme was also gone through during the afternoon in the grounds .

( 'OliSHAl * < ' ( 'i : l ! T . ( l'l , ol „ II , ; ¦ /„ -, ¦ / S , u , rl-ii „ , il . )

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