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An engraving from the elegant painting of the Right Worshipful Master’s
Jewel is given in this number, executed by Leney, of whose abilities as an
engraver we consider it as no inconsiderable specimen. Brother Raphael Franco,
not willing to be outdone in liberality, engaged to supply the Lodge with three
candlesticks, of which peculiarly elegant furniture we shall give a particular
description at a future opportunity. Among those who have been made Masons,
and admitted Members in this respectable Lodge at different periods since its
institution, we find the following distinguished characters, and have considered
it not unimportant to annex the dates respectively of their initiations or
admissions: ~
Francis Bartolozzi, Esq., made February 13th, 1777.
Augustus Carlini, Esq., and Charles Frederick Abell, Esq., admitted
December 11th, 1777.
~. Cramer, Esq., admitted January 8th, 1778.
Felici Gardini, admitted March 12th, 1778.
Count siedlecki, Chamberlain to the King of Poland, admitted June 11th, 1778.
Lord Viscount Tamworth, made December 8th, 1778.
His Excellency General Paoli, Count Guiseppe Poli, Count Aubains Gentilli,
and Count Cambiagi, made January 14th, 1779.
Earl Ferrers, admitted June, 1779.
His Excellency Count Cavelli, Venetian Ambassador, admitted February 15th,
1779.
Earl of Effingham, admitted March 15th, 1779.
His Excellency Francis D’Ageno, Minister from the Court of Genoa, made
April 19th, 1779.
Right Hon. Lord Cranstown, made December 10th 1779.
John Aoffani, Esq., and Right Hon. Earl Kelly, admitted December 20th.