. Cheshire, its traditions and history, including a record of the rise and progress of freemasonry in this ancient province . Centenary Souvenir, Lodge of Inity, No. 32. CORNWALL LEGH,Provincial Grand .Master of Cheshire. CHESHIRE: ITS TRADITIONS AND HISTORY 333 other officers of the lodge were the energetic Secretary, Brother H. Grant Bailey,Brother W. H. Davies ( 2609), Brother R. Thomas (Organist 721),and Brother John Williamson ( 721), The musical arrangementswere admirably carried out by Brothers E. Robinson and R. Thomas. The annual meeting of 1910 was held in


. Cheshire, its traditions and history, including a record of the rise and progress of freemasonry in this ancient province . Centenary Souvenir, Lodge of Inity, No. 32. CORNWALL LEGH,Provincial Grand .Master of Cheshire. CHESHIRE: ITS TRADITIONS AND HISTORY 333 other officers of the lodge were the energetic Secretary, Brother H. Grant Bailey,Brother W. H. Davies ( 2609), Brother R. Thomas (Organist 721),and Brother John Williamson ( 721), The musical arrangementswere admirably carried out by Brothers E. Robinson and R. Thomas. The annual meeting of 1910 was held in September in the old Cheshirevillage of Lymm, on which occasion the Provincial Grand Master expressedthe pleasure it gave him to meet so many brethren in that lovely corner of thecounty. King Edward VII. had passed away, and resolutions of condolencewere voted to mark the sad event. Many old and valued members, includingBrothers Lilley Ellis, George Ibeson, Thomas Lockitt, and William Booth wereabsent, being away for the benefit of their health. Amongst the honoursconferred by Grand Lodge was that of Assistant Grand Director of Ceremoniesof England on a veteran


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