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Masonic Tour In Wales.
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gentleman , of the man of pleasto tion s ^ a ^ beautify ; scenes ^ various part s of onr country a | fcrd , and the
agreeable society generally fo of thi ^ publication ^^ trij ) into ^ alesi ^ iiigly , and onthefo stow Castle ^ serise ^ to take
my 0 oho 0 ^^ offered to us to Tinterh Abbey , and thit & e ^^ incomp ^ s ^ ois nio > st charming , and kept up asMirmkeus ^ views are bfieredi to the visitor | but none of pared , yrith th ^ room ' stable .: work * ; .. ' y r ^ y :- '' ^ " ^
I ^ rom Chepstow town * Long streets , crowded so muA the local authorities to suspend notices to every lamp-po keep their right hand to the wait" Here we found a new , and beautiful , and commodious Masonic hall , not long since dedicated in ancient form by the ruling powers . Kindness and hospitality greeted us , and we shall not easily forget the attention p ^ very many intelligent Brethren *
JFrom Newport we drove next day to Cardiff , a very * old town , greatly improved , and , like Newport , with very extensive accommodation for shipping arriving for coals from all parts of the world . Cardiff Castle is worth a visit ; the Town Hall is a handsome
building , and the very pretty villas springing up in the vicinity show this place to be in a flourishing condition . Here , too , we were kindly treated , and in justice to our host at the Bush Hotel , we must confess that we had excellent attendance , at reasonable charges . The Lodge
we should have been happy to visit , but an appointment at Swansea prevented our remaining longer than one night . An accident occurred to us about three miles out of Cardiff , which prevented our taking that survey of this part of Glamorganshire which we had purposed ; suffice it to say , that for miles the scene presented one entire coal-field . On arriving at Itfeath , we were sorry to learn that the Craft is not flourishing , from what cause we could not obtain satisfactory informa-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Tour In Wales.
frM ^
gentleman , of the man of pleasto tion s ^ a ^ beautify ; scenes ^ various part s of onr country a | fcrd , and the
agreeable society generally fo of thi ^ publication ^^ trij ) into ^ alesi ^ iiigly , and onthefo stow Castle ^ serise ^ to take
my 0 oho 0 ^^ offered to us to Tinterh Abbey , and thit & e ^^ incomp ^ s ^ ois nio > st charming , and kept up asMirmkeus ^ views are bfieredi to the visitor | but none of pared , yrith th ^ room ' stable .: work * ; .. ' y r ^ y :- '' ^ " ^
I ^ rom Chepstow town * Long streets , crowded so muA the local authorities to suspend notices to every lamp-po keep their right hand to the wait" Here we found a new , and beautiful , and commodious Masonic hall , not long since dedicated in ancient form by the ruling powers . Kindness and hospitality greeted us , and we shall not easily forget the attention p ^ very many intelligent Brethren *
JFrom Newport we drove next day to Cardiff , a very * old town , greatly improved , and , like Newport , with very extensive accommodation for shipping arriving for coals from all parts of the world . Cardiff Castle is worth a visit ; the Town Hall is a handsome
building , and the very pretty villas springing up in the vicinity show this place to be in a flourishing condition . Here , too , we were kindly treated , and in justice to our host at the Bush Hotel , we must confess that we had excellent attendance , at reasonable charges . The Lodge
we should have been happy to visit , but an appointment at Swansea prevented our remaining longer than one night . An accident occurred to us about three miles out of Cardiff , which prevented our taking that survey of this part of Glamorganshire which we had purposed ; suffice it to say , that for miles the scene presented one entire coal-field . On arriving at Itfeath , we were sorry to learn that the Craft is not flourishing , from what cause we could not obtain satisfactory informa-