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Obituary.
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THE LATE CHIKFCON'STABLK WKEFOKD , OF PLYMOUTH . Amid many tokens of regard ami esteem , the funeral of Brother Wroford , for thirteen years oh of constable of Plymouth , took place on the 29 th ult . at Plymouth Cemetery . Leaving the deceased ' s residence iu Addison Place , the coi tego proceeded up the Tavistock Road and across Mntley Plain , and eutered the Cemetery by the upper gate . Representatives of the varions police forces of the
district walked in a body , four deep , at the head of tho procession . The principal mourners , who followed in two coaches , were Mr . C . Wreford , son of the decased , and Messrs . W . Leach , Leach Jan ., Poniroy , Govett , Holman , Friend , F . Friend , and Webb . Members of the Order of Freemasons , with which the late chief coustable was for many years associated , also by their presence paid a tribute of respect to Bro . Wreford ' s memory .
The remains of Brother Lawrance Phillips , of Park Road , Toxteth Park , who died on Tneaday of last week , wore interred , ou the 28 th ultimo , in the Jewish Cemetery , DeaneRoad , Fairfield , in the presence of a largo number of brethren , the deceased gentleman having been P . M . of Lodge 1356 , and First Principal of the De Grey and Ripon Chapter . The fuuoral service was conducted by the Rev . H . Barman and the Rev . S . Friedoberg .
BROTHER LAWRANCE PHILLIPS
BRO . H . J . B . LAWRENCE
On Saturday , the 7 th inst ., the funeral took place of Bro . H . J . B . Lawrence , of tho Royal Hotel , Rhyl . The interment took place at the now Rhyl Public Cemotery , and deceased was tbe first to be buried there . The funeral was attended by the members of the
Carodoo Lodgo , of which Bro . Lawrence was * n office bearer , and also the members of the Rhyl Improvement Commissioners , a body of which the deceased was a member for some years . The Rev . T . S . Ross , minister of the English Congregational Church , Rhyl , officiated at the grave .
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The unveiling of the Maclean memorial , oreoted by the Logic Club of Freemasons and members of the theatrical profession , took place at Paddington Cemetery , on the 3 rd inst ., in the presence of a representative gathering of Masonry and the stage . The memorial
Committee included the names of Bros . Henry Irving , J . L . Toole , Wilson Barrett and Fred Burgess . The Chairman of the Committee , Bro . G . E . Fairchild , in unveiling tho memorial , said that the simple , though suitable inscription , oxpressed tho feelings of tho Craft and the stage for the well-known actor . The inscription was as follows : —
To the fraternal memory of John Maclean , actor , born 31 st March 1836 . Died 15 th March 1890 . Ercctod by the members of tho Logic Club of Freemasons and other friends and comrades . He was highly esteemed in the Dramatic profession , admired as an accomplished Freemason , and beloved by all with whom he came in contact . "
The Irish Masonic Centenary celebration , to be held in Dublin during the week commencing the 16 th of May , is interesting so many people both at home and abroad—it beiug conducted on such an unprecedented scale—that a short descriptive account of the formation of the School in whose aid this monster bazaar and . fdo is designed for , may be read with interest by not a few . The
English Freemasons owed the idea of establishing an institution for the orphan danghters of their brethren to the Chevalier Rnspini , physician to Kiug George III . In 17 SD their school was started with some thirty pupils ; it now receives 280 , and only threo years ago celebrated its Centenary by raising over £ 52 , 000 . The Irish brethren were not slow in following the English example , and
just one hundred years ago founded a similar school in Dublin , which increased yearly until it outgrew , in 1882 , tho building provided by the Duke of Leinster ( who was Graud Master of Ireland for sixty years ) , and since then tho school as it stands at Balls Bridge—built at the cost of £ 13 , 000 , subscribed by the Irish Freemasons—has
maintaiued and taught eighty orphans yearly , drawn from every part of Irelaud aiid the Colonies where Lodges aro bold under the " IriBh Constitution . " How well tho work is done the annual reports of the governors fully attest . The object of the approaching celebration is to raiEe and invest a substantial sum to help deserving pupils when Inoy leave the School to advance and establish themselves in life . Hearth ayid Hume .
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i ^^& ffgf ^ . TPHIS valuable medicine , discovered and riffpMfiPJjgBft JL inverted hy Mr . RICIIAIU > JFBEMAN in 1811 , fgaaSESE ™^ , . introduced into India and Egypt in 1850 , and sublj | 3 | giBafer * qBr "' sequently all over the world , maintains its supre-JffiH / JfpH Vr macy as a special anil specific Remedy for tto w & gPsKsSJB & fu Treatment and Cave at Coughs , Colds , L ' ousuiup-ItUfacuSrfi t ' ' Ca : ic : ! r > Bronchitis , Asthma , Af ; ue , Sore **» H 6 . MMl « Throat , Influenza , Neuralgia , Diarrlnjeii , Dysentery , Asiatic Cholera , Colic , Gout , aud all Fevers . T 7 D T 7 T 7 M A M'C At Is 1 \(\ , 2 s 9 ti , 4 s (?<] , lis , nnd 20 s per bottle . rrVEXlYlAJM O Sold by Patent Medicine Dealers in all parts of the world . ORIGIN A I N . B . —Lord Chancellor Solbnrnc , Lord . lustier ; u . fames , and Lord . lustier Hellish dcei'lcd in favour PLTT nnnn , of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CIlLOliODYNK , ai . tl V- ' tiLORODYNE against . Urown ami Dn . vcnp'ir ' . e . mp' : lliris l . licrnto i payallcustoin the siiit . —i-ee 2 'iu . ei'jti-ltUJuly ls 7 A
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THEFREEMASON'SCHRONICLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Roports of Uuitod Grand Lodge aro published with the Special Sanction of JI . 1 J . H . tho Princo of Wales the M . W . the Grand Slaster of England . rilllE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will bo forwarded direct 1 from the Office , Belvidoro Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Office Order Cor the amount . Intending Subaeribors should forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Torms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE aro—Twelve Months , post freo £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto ... ... 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTSPer Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page ... , . 10 10 ° Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , single column , 5 s per inch . Donble column Advertisements la per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find THE F KEEJUSON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every olass . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Messrs . H . DERBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Court , E . G ., and 43 A . Market Streot Manchester . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . Surra and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C
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EADE'S GOUT&RHEUMATICPILLS. The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CURE for ! GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD FACE , and LIMBS . The first two Pills took the pain away . EA TiR'S PTTJiS 2 College Park Villas , Konsal Green , Londo VV . & ua o iriuuo . » May ] 891 < ] -i wa p TrTc ; Dear Sir , —I foot it my duty to toll yon I had RhoujAAUij b 111-iUb . mat j 0 G 01 lt twice , and had to stop at homo for throa -J weeks . I cannot describe tho pain 1 suffered . I read EADE'S PILLS , your advertisement , and looked upon it as all others . A brother gentleman said , " Try them . " I did so . TUB FIRST TWO PILLS TOOK THE PAIN AWAY G OUT In a fow hours , and I was able to rosumo my work . No one need bo frightened to tako them . I havo RTT-FTT-U A THQlU recommended thorn to all whom 1 have heard coralli ! iUiUai . iom . plaining 0 f Rheumatism , Gout , Lumbago . Neuralgia , & c . I hope no one will doubt my statement . GO ITT Yours sincerely , R HEUMATISM . ^ JAS . PKTTELGALL . EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS AllE PllEPAEED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON , And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors . IN" . BOTTLES , at Is lid and iJs 9 d eaoh .
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Obituary.
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THE LATE CHIKFCON'STABLK WKEFOKD , OF PLYMOUTH . Amid many tokens of regard ami esteem , the funeral of Brother Wroford , for thirteen years oh of constable of Plymouth , took place on the 29 th ult . at Plymouth Cemetery . Leaving the deceased ' s residence iu Addison Place , the coi tego proceeded up the Tavistock Road and across Mntley Plain , and eutered the Cemetery by the upper gate . Representatives of the varions police forces of the
district walked in a body , four deep , at the head of tho procession . The principal mourners , who followed in two coaches , were Mr . C . Wreford , son of the decased , and Messrs . W . Leach , Leach Jan ., Poniroy , Govett , Holman , Friend , F . Friend , and Webb . Members of the Order of Freemasons , with which the late chief coustable was for many years associated , also by their presence paid a tribute of respect to Bro . Wreford ' s memory .
The remains of Brother Lawrance Phillips , of Park Road , Toxteth Park , who died on Tneaday of last week , wore interred , ou the 28 th ultimo , in the Jewish Cemetery , DeaneRoad , Fairfield , in the presence of a largo number of brethren , the deceased gentleman having been P . M . of Lodge 1356 , and First Principal of the De Grey and Ripon Chapter . The fuuoral service was conducted by the Rev . H . Barman and the Rev . S . Friedoberg .
BROTHER LAWRANCE PHILLIPS
BRO . H . J . B . LAWRENCE
On Saturday , the 7 th inst ., the funeral took place of Bro . H . J . B . Lawrence , of tho Royal Hotel , Rhyl . The interment took place at the now Rhyl Public Cemotery , and deceased was tbe first to be buried there . The funeral was attended by the members of the
Carodoo Lodgo , of which Bro . Lawrence was * n office bearer , and also the members of the Rhyl Improvement Commissioners , a body of which the deceased was a member for some years . The Rev . T . S . Ross , minister of the English Congregational Church , Rhyl , officiated at the grave .
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The unveiling of the Maclean memorial , oreoted by the Logic Club of Freemasons and members of the theatrical profession , took place at Paddington Cemetery , on the 3 rd inst ., in the presence of a representative gathering of Masonry and the stage . The memorial
Committee included the names of Bros . Henry Irving , J . L . Toole , Wilson Barrett and Fred Burgess . The Chairman of the Committee , Bro . G . E . Fairchild , in unveiling tho memorial , said that the simple , though suitable inscription , oxpressed tho feelings of tho Craft and the stage for the well-known actor . The inscription was as follows : —
To the fraternal memory of John Maclean , actor , born 31 st March 1836 . Died 15 th March 1890 . Ercctod by the members of tho Logic Club of Freemasons and other friends and comrades . He was highly esteemed in the Dramatic profession , admired as an accomplished Freemason , and beloved by all with whom he came in contact . "
The Irish Masonic Centenary celebration , to be held in Dublin during the week commencing the 16 th of May , is interesting so many people both at home and abroad—it beiug conducted on such an unprecedented scale—that a short descriptive account of the formation of the School in whose aid this monster bazaar and . fdo is designed for , may be read with interest by not a few . The
English Freemasons owed the idea of establishing an institution for the orphan danghters of their brethren to the Chevalier Rnspini , physician to Kiug George III . In 17 SD their school was started with some thirty pupils ; it now receives 280 , and only threo years ago celebrated its Centenary by raising over £ 52 , 000 . The Irish brethren were not slow in following the English example , and
just one hundred years ago founded a similar school in Dublin , which increased yearly until it outgrew , in 1882 , tho building provided by the Duke of Leinster ( who was Graud Master of Ireland for sixty years ) , and since then tho school as it stands at Balls Bridge—built at the cost of £ 13 , 000 , subscribed by the Irish Freemasons—has
maintaiued and taught eighty orphans yearly , drawn from every part of Irelaud aiid the Colonies where Lodges aro bold under the " IriBh Constitution . " How well tho work is done the annual reports of the governors fully attest . The object of the approaching celebration is to raiEe and invest a substantial sum to help deserving pupils when Inoy leave the School to advance and establish themselves in life . Hearth ayid Hume .
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i ^^& ffgf ^ . TPHIS valuable medicine , discovered and riffpMfiPJjgBft JL inverted hy Mr . RICIIAIU > JFBEMAN in 1811 , fgaaSESE ™^ , . introduced into India and Egypt in 1850 , and sublj | 3 | giBafer * qBr "' sequently all over the world , maintains its supre-JffiH / JfpH Vr macy as a special anil specific Remedy for tto w & gPsKsSJB & fu Treatment and Cave at Coughs , Colds , L ' ousuiup-ItUfacuSrfi t ' ' Ca : ic : ! r > Bronchitis , Asthma , Af ; ue , Sore **» H 6 . MMl « Throat , Influenza , Neuralgia , Diarrlnjeii , Dysentery , Asiatic Cholera , Colic , Gout , aud all Fevers . T 7 D T 7 T 7 M A M'C At Is 1 \(\ , 2 s 9 ti , 4 s (?<] , lis , nnd 20 s per bottle . rrVEXlYlAJM O Sold by Patent Medicine Dealers in all parts of the world . ORIGIN A I N . B . —Lord Chancellor Solbnrnc , Lord . lustier ; u . fames , and Lord . lustier Hellish dcei'lcd in favour PLTT nnnn , of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CIlLOliODYNK , ai . tl V- ' tiLORODYNE against . Urown ami Dn . vcnp'ir ' . e . mp' : lliris l . licrnto i payallcustoin the siiit . —i-ee 2 'iu . ei'jti-ltUJuly ls 7 A
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THEFREEMASON'SCHRONICLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Roports of Uuitod Grand Lodge aro published with the Special Sanction of JI . 1 J . H . tho Princo of Wales the M . W . the Grand Slaster of England . rilllE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will bo forwarded direct 1 from the Office , Belvidoro Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Office Order Cor the amount . Intending Subaeribors should forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Torms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE aro—Twelve Months , post freo £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto ... ... 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTSPer Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page ... , . 10 10 ° Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , single column , 5 s per inch . Donble column Advertisements la per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find THE F KEEJUSON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every olass . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Messrs . H . DERBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Court , E . G ., and 43 A . Market Streot Manchester . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . Surra and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C
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EADE'S GOUT&RHEUMATICPILLS. The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CURE for ! GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD FACE , and LIMBS . The first two Pills took the pain away . EA TiR'S PTTJiS 2 College Park Villas , Konsal Green , Londo VV . & ua o iriuuo . » May ] 891 < ] -i wa p TrTc ; Dear Sir , —I foot it my duty to toll yon I had RhoujAAUij b 111-iUb . mat j 0 G 01 lt twice , and had to stop at homo for throa -J weeks . I cannot describe tho pain 1 suffered . I read EADE'S PILLS , your advertisement , and looked upon it as all others . A brother gentleman said , " Try them . " I did so . TUB FIRST TWO PILLS TOOK THE PAIN AWAY G OUT In a fow hours , and I was able to rosumo my work . No one need bo frightened to tako them . I havo RTT-FTT-U A THQlU recommended thorn to all whom 1 have heard coralli ! iUiUai . iom . plaining 0 f Rheumatism , Gout , Lumbago . Neuralgia , & c . I hope no one will doubt my statement . GO ITT Yours sincerely , R HEUMATISM . ^ JAS . PKTTELGALL . EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS AllE PllEPAEED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON , And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors . IN" . BOTTLES , at Is lid and iJs 9 d eaoh .
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§ ACCIDENTS AVOIDED BY USINlf THE SAFETY HOUSEHOLD STEPS . Prices and particulars on application to tho Manufacturer ? , VIGOR & CO . •in sorniA / Mi'Tox now , LONDOJff , W . C .