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Thomas Dunckerley.

In 1786 the rank of Past Senior Grand Warden was conferred on him by the Grand Lodge " in grateful testimony of the high sense of his zealous and indefatigable exertions for many years to promote the honour and interest of the Society . "

In concluding this sketch , a few words anent the portrait which is here presented to the readers of " THE MASOXIC ILLUSTRATED " may not be out of place . The artist , Philip

Van Dyke , was a London Mason , initiated in the Caledonian Lodge in 1777 . He seems to have been much in Dunckerley ' s company in the Western counties , and when a lodge or an individual desired a portrait of his patron , he painted it for the moderate sum of live guineas ; no doubt

many of the originals have disappeared , but one still hangs in the Masonic Hall at Poole and another in the Masonic Hall at Bristol .

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Thomas Dunckerley.

In 1786 the rank of Past Senior Grand Warden was conferred on him by the Grand Lodge " in grateful testimony of the high sense of his zealous and indefatigable exertions for many years to promote the honour and interest of the Society . "

In concluding this sketch , a few words anent the portrait which is here presented to the readers of " THE MASOXIC ILLUSTRATED " may not be out of place . The artist , Philip

Van Dyke , was a London Mason , initiated in the Caledonian Lodge in 1777 . He seems to have been much in Dunckerley ' s company in the Western counties , and when a lodge or an individual desired a portrait of his patron , he painted it for the moderate sum of live guineas ; no doubt

many of the originals have disappeared , but one still hangs in the Masonic Hall at Poole and another in the Masonic Hall at Bristol .

HOMASTr . Draciami ; : ^ y ' £ rfj-mnrvt / f / rft /^ , / tfa . ftcr / fi ,- / Ar 6 cwt //<; j f ^ oKfr / y ^ ccG ^^ j /^ ., „<; Jhuio ^ ct \ ^^^^^^ /

l . v e ^^ Vu » t /> t : t-tijt , / . / y )'? On / , //« . J /< :, > \ c / f /* / -w . * £ *¦ " /• W . ' ^ w ^ . , /^ y Tree :,, „( AxjoqXed Mafo ; n . s j , „ / f / , yn «/ j / o / tt nti /*>/«/ , / , fa / M

Y ys */ , / '' ^ ^ Jfojwj , r , ^

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