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us good arid ; consequently , happy in this world , and thuswe shall , be strengthened ¦ to look forward , with a humble confidence , to a blessed immortality . .. ¦ -. » . I can never forget , that in the Taunton Lodge I first saw Masonic light ; and this , independently of any other circumstance , will always cause me to love and revere it , and to pray that the Great Architect of the universe may shower down His choicest blessings on it , and every
individual Brother within its sanctuary . . ; .,,, ; : Believe me , my dear Sirs and Brothers , ., ; , y ,: .. ,... . Your faithful friend and Brother , " . ' .-. ' , ,.-,: WILLIAM TUCKER . ;
: To Bros . Cant Charles Martin Maher , P . M ., Frederick May , P . M ., ¦ l :: - -:, A-. i - . 1 ' ,, John Eales ; White , P . M . ( WO . ; . . The installation of Dr . Woodforde as W . M . will he conducted by the Prov . G . M . for Dorset , Bro . Tucker , P . M . of the Lodge , and it is expected that Col . Tynte , P . G . M . for Somerset will also be present . ' / YEOVIL . —The ceremony of initiating several new members , among whom ' was the celebrated Oriental traveller arid divine , the Rev . Dr .
Wolff ; in'the Lodge of Brotherly Love , was conducted by the W ; ML Bfb . E . J . Lathan , P . P . G . W . ' There were present on this highly infefestirig occasion upwards of fifty Brethren from various Lodges ; atnongst ivnbm ' was Brother the D . ' P . G . M . for Dorset . The Rev . arid worthy Dr : W ; blff havirig . passed through the ceremony of initiation , was most warml y ' arid cordially greeted and congratulated by the whole-of the Brethren assembled , whd look upon him as a- ' persori likely to shed great lustre on the Craft , from his extensive information , and his intimate acquairitance with the languages and customs of the East , from which
part it is known that the science ol Masonry lound its way into'this country . After the Lodge was called to refreshment , the Rev . Doctor , , bri'returning ' thanks for his' health , which was proposed by the ; W / M ., observed that-h ' e'had long wished to join the Order , arid that he felt fiilly ' cbrivlncedmany of the great dangers and difficulties- he had experience'dduririghis travels iii the East would have' beeri mitigated ; - if not entirely prevented ; had he , before that period , been a Freemason ; as'he was "fr equentlyasked during his travels if he belonged to the Order , and that he . firmly believed had he been one of the Craft he should have met with protection and * brotherly assistance in many quarters-where , instead of it , he had experienced insult and danger . ¦'¦ " ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ - ; ; : : ;¦>
.. BRISTOL , ^«^ r . 1 B . ^—Be ' aufort Lodge , No . 120 , held at the Freeriiasbns ' H all , " Bridge-st ., 'Bristol , ^ Biro . . Samuel Edward Taylor , W . M ., in the chair , presented , in an eloquent arid truly Masonic address , an elaborately chased Silverlnkstairid to Bro ! Joseph John Evans , P . M . ' arid P . G . S , D . ( surgeon of . this . city ) ,, bearing the following inscription—" Presented" b y the . Brethren of the Beaufort Lodge , No . 120 , Bristo \ , t 6 Bro , Joseph J . Evans , P . M ., as " a mark of their esteem andregard ; and ; also in token of the ableservices rendered bhim to theLod Samuel Edward
. y ;; ge , ; Taylor , M . M . ' , A .. P- 184 , 6 , A , . SSSoi" ^ . Bjotlier . ' Ey ^^| riketl ; the Brethren for the honour they had conferred ; oh h ' im ^' in'ja feelirigyand highly appropriate address , which was ' . received , ' with . miich ; applause . Bro . Evans ' s Masonic " acquirernents are of ' th ' e . highestbrder . ;' , ''; ' ii '" "* , ; . . CJci , ; l .--CAUTiqN . —A spurious Lodge qfyFreemasbns , ekists inijthis city , ariU men professing to be msTde Masons"'therein : frequently , present
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Provincial.
us good arid ; consequently , happy in this world , and thuswe shall , be strengthened ¦ to look forward , with a humble confidence , to a blessed immortality . .. ¦ -. » . I can never forget , that in the Taunton Lodge I first saw Masonic light ; and this , independently of any other circumstance , will always cause me to love and revere it , and to pray that the Great Architect of the universe may shower down His choicest blessings on it , and every
individual Brother within its sanctuary . . ; .,,, ; : Believe me , my dear Sirs and Brothers , ., ; , y ,: .. ,... . Your faithful friend and Brother , " . ' .-. ' , ,.-,: WILLIAM TUCKER . ;
: To Bros . Cant Charles Martin Maher , P . M ., Frederick May , P . M ., ¦ l :: - -:, A-. i - . 1 ' ,, John Eales ; White , P . M . ( WO . ; . . The installation of Dr . Woodforde as W . M . will he conducted by the Prov . G . M . for Dorset , Bro . Tucker , P . M . of the Lodge , and it is expected that Col . Tynte , P . G . M . for Somerset will also be present . ' / YEOVIL . —The ceremony of initiating several new members , among whom ' was the celebrated Oriental traveller arid divine , the Rev . Dr .
Wolff ; in'the Lodge of Brotherly Love , was conducted by the W ; ML Bfb . E . J . Lathan , P . P . G . W . ' There were present on this highly infefestirig occasion upwards of fifty Brethren from various Lodges ; atnongst ivnbm ' was Brother the D . ' P . G . M . for Dorset . The Rev . arid worthy Dr : W ; blff havirig . passed through the ceremony of initiation , was most warml y ' arid cordially greeted and congratulated by the whole-of the Brethren assembled , whd look upon him as a- ' persori likely to shed great lustre on the Craft , from his extensive information , and his intimate acquairitance with the languages and customs of the East , from which
part it is known that the science ol Masonry lound its way into'this country . After the Lodge was called to refreshment , the Rev . Doctor , , bri'returning ' thanks for his' health , which was proposed by the ; W / M ., observed that-h ' e'had long wished to join the Order , arid that he felt fiilly ' cbrivlncedmany of the great dangers and difficulties- he had experience'dduririghis travels iii the East would have' beeri mitigated ; - if not entirely prevented ; had he , before that period , been a Freemason ; as'he was "fr equentlyasked during his travels if he belonged to the Order , and that he . firmly believed had he been one of the Craft he should have met with protection and * brotherly assistance in many quarters-where , instead of it , he had experienced insult and danger . ¦'¦ " ¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ - ; ; : : ;¦>
.. BRISTOL , ^«^ r . 1 B . ^—Be ' aufort Lodge , No . 120 , held at the Freeriiasbns ' H all , " Bridge-st ., 'Bristol , ^ Biro . . Samuel Edward Taylor , W . M ., in the chair , presented , in an eloquent arid truly Masonic address , an elaborately chased Silverlnkstairid to Bro ! Joseph John Evans , P . M . ' arid P . G . S , D . ( surgeon of . this . city ) ,, bearing the following inscription—" Presented" b y the . Brethren of the Beaufort Lodge , No . 120 , Bristo \ , t 6 Bro , Joseph J . Evans , P . M ., as " a mark of their esteem andregard ; and ; also in token of the ableservices rendered bhim to theLod Samuel Edward
. y ;; ge , ; Taylor , M . M . ' , A .. P- 184 , 6 , A , . SSSoi" ^ . Bjotlier . ' Ey ^^| riketl ; the Brethren for the honour they had conferred ; oh h ' im ^' in'ja feelirigyand highly appropriate address , which was ' . received , ' with . miich ; applause . Bro . Evans ' s Masonic " acquirernents are of ' th ' e . highestbrder . ;' , ''; ' ii '" "* , ; . . CJci , ; l .--CAUTiqN . —A spurious Lodge qfyFreemasbns , ekists inijthis city , ariU men professing to be msTde Masons"'therein : frequently , present