Statutes to which is Added the Ceremony of the First Installation, in 1783G. Grierson, 1800 - 74 pages |
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Page 59 - When they had proceeded to the centre of the choir, they remained there, while the four great officers of the order proceeded to the...
Page 40 - Affembly remained ftanding and uncovered. His Excellency being again feated, Ulfter prefented to him the blue ribband and badge of Grand Mafter, with which his Excellency invefted himfelf.
Page 60 - Efquire making the offering, which was delivered to the Dean, and by him placed upon the altar. After which, with the ufual reverences, the Efquires proceeded to their places. The Officers at Arms, with the Efquires of...
Page 41 - ... excellency, who delivered to him the ftatutes and the regifter -of the order. Lord Delvin was next introduced, and having taken the oath, was invefted as fecretary ; and in like manner Charles Henry Coote, Efq.
Page 41 - Mafter with the proper badge, and received from his Excellency's hands the purfe containing the feals. The Dean of...
Page 8 - ... we bid you heartily farewell. " Given at our Court of St. James's, the llth day of May, 18-11, in the fourth year of our reign.
Page 26 - ... to fight in the defence of thofe rights and ordinances to which you be engaged, and to the juft and neceflary defence of thofe who be opprefled and needy.
Page 25 - Sir, the loving company of the order of. St. Patrick hath received you their brother, lover, and fellow, and in token and knowledge of this, they give you and...
Page 58 - ... places ; the knights entered two and two, and after the fame reverences proceeded to their flails, where they remained ftanding till his Excellency was feated, when they bowed all together, and feated themfelves. The choir then performed the coronation anthem ; after which the ufher, king of arms, heralds...
Page 43 - His grace then joined the proceflīon to introduce the Earl of Clanricarde, who being fworn was invefted in like manner, and both knights joined the proceffion to bring in the Earl of Weftmeath; after which the two junior knights performed this duty, and the fenior knight took hij feat as companion of the order. The Earls of Inchiquin, Drogheda, Tyrone...


