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PG-P.736.032
15-22 Jul 1736:11,12 (398)
London, April 16. Yesterday between 1 and 2 o'clock, the
grand cavalcade of the most Ancient and Honourable Society
of Free and Accepted Masons, set forward from the Earl of
Loudon's house in Privy Garden, to Fishmonger's Hall in
Thames-street. The procession was as follows; a pair of
kettle drums, two trumpets, two French horns, four hautboys,
two bassoons, the twelve present stewards . . . [25 lines]
In the evening there was a grand ball for the ladies, and
the whole was conducted with the usual magnificence and
grandeur.
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