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4- — The Army and Navy. 

 5. — General Clinton. 

 6. — General Knyphausen. 

 7. — Admiral Arbuthnot. 

 8. — Governor of the Province. 

 9. — General Tryon. 

 10. — General Pattison. 



II. — General Prevost and the brave troops that 

 so gallantly defended Georgia against the combined 

 forces of French and Rebels. 



12. — The immortal memory of Colonel Maitland. 

 13. — Lord North and the Majesty of both Houses. 

 14. — Admirals Rodney, Ross and Digby. 

 15. — Admiral Parker. 



16. — The Sons and Daughters of St. George in 

 every part of the world. 



1 7. — The sons of St. David, St. Andrew and St. 

 Patrick. 



18. — A speedy revival of Civil Authority and a 

 happy re-instatement of the Loyal Refugees. 



19. — Peace with America honorable to Great 

 Britain." 



It is fair to assume, we think, from these references 

 and from the tone and spirit indicated by the toasts 

 proposed at the anniversary dinners, that the Soci- 

 ety, whatever else it may have been, had a decided 

 political complexion in its early days. Be it under- 

 stood, however, that these sentiments were ex- 



