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MG-A(P.729.014
22-29 Apr 1729:32 (85)
London, January 4, 1729. Friday, last week, being St.
John's-Day, there was a great appearance of Free-Masons at
Stationers-Hall, where a handsome entertainment was provided
. . . [15 lines] A commission was signed by the Grand-
master to constitute a lodge in the East-Indies. And at the
same time the Grand-master and wardens, and most of the
gentlemen present, took tickets to appear in white gloves at
the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, on Monday Night, where the
Play of Henry IV, part II was acted for their entertainment;
and a prologue and epilogue were spoken suitable to the
occasion, and in honour of that society.
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