Skip to main content
Museum of Freemasonry

Masonic Periodicals Online

  • Explore
  • Advanced Search
  • Home
  • Explore
  • The Freemason's Chronicle
  • Nov. 26, 1881
  • Page 3
Current:

The Freemason's Chronicle, Nov. 26, 1881: Page 3

  • Back to The Freemason's Chronicle, Nov. 26, 1881
  • Print image
  • Articles/Ads
    Article ROYAL ARCH. Page 1 of 1
    Article ROYAL ARCH. Page 1 of 1
    Article THE LATE DR. DENHAM, OF SOUTH SHIELDS. Page 1 of 1
    Article A FUNERAL IN WEST YORKSHIRE. Page 1 of 1
Page 3

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

OPENING OF A ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER AT FOLKESTONE .

THE Consecration of the Temple Chapter , No . 558 , attached tc the Temple Lodge , afc Folkestone , took place in tho Chapter Room at the Town Hall , on Friday , the 18 th November , nnder the most favourable auspices , and with great success . There were present the following Provincial Grand Officers and Companions : —Excellent Companions P . Z . 's Jamea S . Eastes 503 709 P . G . H . Kent , Thomas

Wyles 20 P . G . J . Kent , T . S . Warne 20 P . G . S . E . Kent , R . Kelly Thorpe 709 P . G . Treasurer Kent , James D . Terson 199 P . P . G . S . W . Kent , Felix Kite P . G . Reg . Kent , Horatio Ward 586 622 P . P . G . II . Wilts ; Comps . H . H . Green 709 , F . H . Cozens 907 , A . C . Frederickson 199 , G . Willson Janitor ; E . Comp . Jamea Terry P . Z . 174 228 975 1366 P . G . D . C . Herts , and the following Companions as foundera of

the Temple Chapter , viz .: M . E . Comps . R . H . Baynea P . Z . 251 Z . designate P . P . G . C . Warwickshire , S . H . Knaggs 7 and 1503 H . designate , Francois Klatt 709 J . designate , J . Kennett 709 , A . H . Holbein 79 , R . White Z . 723 , R . Philpott 199 , J . N . Rogers 1503 . The Chapter waa opened by the Consecrating Oflficera E . Companions Jas . Terry as M . E . Z ., Jas . S . Eastes aa H ., Thos . Wyles as J ., T . S . Warne aa S . E .,

and H . Ward aa D . C . Tho Companions being admitted , the petition of the Founders and the warrant of Grand Chapter having been read , and agreed to , the M . E . Z . called upon the Rev . Canon Baynea to give the inaugural address . The Rev . Canon , after expressing his surprise at being unexpectedly called npon to deliver an address , proceeded to give a moat able oration on the advantages of Masonry in general ,

and R . A . Masonry in particular , in the course of which he described tho R . A . aa the culminating point of Masonry , whioh united in one vast bond of brotherhood many thousands of the human race . In Masonry , and R . A . Masonry in particular , men met together irrespective of all religious or social differences , in one bond of unity , and though in all ranks ' and grades of society there must and will be

men who do not act up to their obligations , Masonry , though it cannot make a bad man good , tends to make a good man better . The M . E . Z . then proceeded to consecrate the Chapter in hia usual incomparable style , Companion Cozena preaiding at the organ , and the anthems and chants being rendered in an admirable manner . The ceremony being completed , the acting M . E . Z . next installed the

three First Principals of the new Chapter , viz .: —Companiona the Rev . R . H . Baynes Z ., S . Knaggs H ., F . Klatt J . Thia being done , the M . E . Z . invested his Officers aa follow : —Companions Jamea Kennett S . E ., A . H . Holbein S . N ., Richard White Principal S ., Richard Philpott First Assistant S ., J . N . Rogers Treasurer , G . Willson Janitor . Numeroua brethren were then proposed for exaltation

and joining . The Chapter beiug closed in due form , the brethren adjourned to the Leeda Hotel for the banquet , which was excellently served by the boat , Mr . Marchant . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts having been given , Companion Eastes , in responding to tbe health of the Prov . Grand Officers , congratulated tho Companions npon the formation of the Chapter , and the favourable conditions

under whioh it had started . What he had observed from the Officers selected to preside over the Chapter , he augured well of its auccesa , and on behalf of Lord Holmesdale Provincial Grand Superintendent , himself , and the Provincial Grand Officers of the Province , he wished it every success . In responding to the health of the Consecrating and Installing Officer , Companion James Terry again expressed his

pleasure on receiving a vote of thanks from the Companions for the way in which he had performed the ceremony , and iu a most emp hatic manner impressed upon them tbe faithful discharge of tbe serious obligations they had that day taken npon themselves . The health of the Principals and other Officers having been drunk and responded to , the Componions separated in love and harmony .

Patriotic Chapter , No . 51 . —The annual meeting of this Chapter , for the installation of Principals , & c , was held on the 10 th inst ., at Colchester , when there were present E . Comps . A . Welch M . E . Z ., W . Richey H ., T . J . Railing J ., E . H . Crate P . Z ., W . P . Lewis P . Z . Comps . W . Sowman E ., E . Hennemeyer P . S ., S . Munson Janitor , R . Little , C . Gunner ; Visitors , E . Gassner ( Ara Chapter ) , T . M . Richey ( Zetland Chapter ) , E . Dorling P . Z ., and W . Hoare . The

Principals were installed by E . Comp . E . Dorling P . Z . as under : — E . Comps . W . Richey M . E . Z ., T . J . Railing H ., E . Hennemeyer J ., and the other Officers were invested as follow : —E . Comp . A . Welch I . P . Z ., Comp . W . Sowman S . E ., E . Comp . W . P . Lewis P . Z . Treas ., Comp . J . E . Wiseman P . S ., Comp . S . Munson Janitor . Two candidates were then exalted , and there were two propositions for next Chapter . The Companiona subsequently adjourned to the festive board , and spent a happy evening .

Alexander Chapter , No . 16 31 , Newark-on-Trent . —On Thursday , the 17 th instant , a Chapter of the Supreme Degree of Holy Royal Arch Masons was consecrated and dedicated at the Town Hall , Newark . The Officer appointed to consecrate the Chapter was M . E . Comp . Colonel Shadwell H . Gierke P . Z . G . S . E ., who was ably assisted by M . E . Compa . Major XV . H . Smyth P . Z . Grand Superintendent Lino , as H ., Ensor Drury P . Z . P . P . G . H . West Yorka .

as J . ; Comps . J . C . Lazenby P . G . R . Line , as D . C , Charles Harrison P . Z . P . P . G . J . Line , as S . E ., C . G . Wragg P . Z . 47 as S . N ., M . Vowlea P . Z . 47 as P . Soj . Among the Companions present we noticed Sir Henry Bromley , Bart ., 402 , F . D . Marsdeu P . G . S . E . Line , H . W . Malebam P . Z . P . G . P . Soj . West Yorkshire , John Watson , J . P ., Deputy Prov . Grand Master Notts ( Craft ) Z . 402 ; P . Z . ' s Georgo Housham 422 , James Fowler P . P . G . H . Line , C . B . Truman 47 , Arthur Stubbs H . 402 , W . M . Hewitt J . 081 , Alf . J . Field J . 47 , H . Hitchman 540 ,

Royal Arch.

_ .. D . Pidd 602 . The Chapter is attached to tho Newton Lodge , and takes its name , " Tho Alexander " from Bishop Alexander of Lincoln , who built tho well-known old Castlo of Newark during the reign of King Stephen . The ceremony concluded with tho instaltat . inu and investment of the following Officers •Comps . tho Rev . F . Vernon Bin-sell M . E . Z ., Major Newton If ., H . F . IT . King . ! ., Henry Georgo

S . E ., XV . Curtis S . N ., Henry Walton Treasurer , J . II . Tomlinson Principal Sojourner , C . Johnson , and W . Kelly Assistant Sojourners . There is no doubt but that tho Alexander Chapter will progress as prosperously as the Newton Lodge , to which it ia attached , there being sixteen founders , and no less than six propositions for new

members to be balloted for at tho first regular meeting . In the evening the Visitors were entertained by the Founders of tho new Chapter at a banquet , when the usual Loyal and Royal Arch toasts wero duly honoured , cheerfully interspersed with songs , glees , & c , iu which the Chapter Choir was greatly assisted by Comp . E . D . Pidd , of Retford .

The Late Dr. Denham, Of South Shields.

THE LATE DR . DENHAM , OF SOUTH SHIELDS .

THE funeral of Dr . Jacob Sanderson Denham took place yesterday afternoon , at St . Hilda ' s Parish Churchyard , South Shields . The deceased gentleman having been surgeon to tho D , E , and F Divisions of the Sth Durham Rifle Volunteers , the funeral was a military one . Tho cortege proceeded from tho residence of deceased , in Chapter Row , by way of Waterloo Vale , Smithy Street , Russell Street , King Street , and the Market Place , to tho churchyard .

The procession was headed by a firing party , 32 in number , of tho 3 rd Durham Rifles , under the command of Capt . W . Bewicke , followed by the band of the corps , playing tho Dead March in " Saul , " and the coffin ( covered wiih the Union Jack ) , surmounted by the hat and accoutrements of the deceased , borne upon the shouldera of six sergeants . Then followed the Masonic brethren of

deceased , among whom were Bros . J . T . Wilson W . M ., J . H . Morton W . M ., John Hinde . P . M . ( Treasurer ) , J . S . Wilson P . M . ( Secretary ) , James Roddam P . M . D . of C , George Lawson P . M ., Thomas Coulson P . M ., . 1 . H . Thompson J . W ., G . Davison J . D ., G . Wilson Organist , G . Robson I . G ., XV . Harwood S ., J . Brown Tyler 240 , John Harcnss P . P . S . G . D .

Northumberland , T . Haswell P . P . G . S . B . Northumberland , A . Mustart P . P . G . S . B . Northumberland , A . McDougall W . M . 1119 , C . F . Shotton , R . Schwartz , W . Smith , T . Gentles , John Brown , R . H . Evans , T . E . Davidson , W . Smith , F . Mackey , H . Stokes , J . F . Taylor , John Hunter , — Kirby , J . E . Smith , W . E . O . Scott , G . Johnson , J . Kin <* , G . C . Whitfield , W . Ross , R . T . Thomson , C . B . Hall , J . C . Breem

G . McGregor , and — Whitehead . Next came the mourners—Messrs J . L . Hall , XV . S . S . Hall , W . T . Hall , Dr . James Robson , Dr . Young , Mr . W . S . Young , and Mr . J . Thompson . Immediately afterwards were the Mayor of South Shields , Alderman H . Nelson ; the Town Clerk , Mr . J . M . Moore ; Aldermen James , Roadhead , and Donald \ Councillors Ligbtfoot , Mabane , Imrie , Owen , Thomas Robson , Kirkley ,

Bowman , Wardle , Dale , Weir , Thornton , Cousins , Smith , Drake ; Dr . Dalziel , medical officer of health . There were also present Drs . Legat , Frain , Armstrong , Crease , Gowans , Crisp ; Mr . John Henderson , chairman of the South Shields Board of Guardians ; members of the Board and Union offices , including J . Binks , R . Dobby , T . Ramsay , and Craik ; Messrs . T . S . Blues , J . Hovnsby , W .

Robson , Lawson , J . Turner , J . Pollard , members of the Burial Board ; Mr . T . Bincks ( clerk ) , and Mr . B . Cowan ( superintendent of the cemetery ) , Mr . J . Crisp , chairman of the Free Library Committee , and Mr . L . Inkster ( secretary ) . The r . ar of the procession was brought up by about 150 members of the Sth Durham Rifles , under the command of the following Officers : —Major Proctor , Captains Graham , Guthrie , and Bewicke , and Lieutenant Sutherland . The

burial service was read by the vicar of South Shields , the Rev . Canon Chester . After the coffin , which bore the following inscription : — "Jacob Sanderson Denham , died 18 th November 1881 , aged 50 years , " had been lowered into the vault , the members of the Masonio brotherhood , according to ancient custom , each dropped in a sprig of acacia . Tbe funeral was one of the largest which has ever taken place in South Shields . —Newcastle Daily Journal , 2 Srcl Nov .

A Funeral In West Yorkshire.

A FUNERAL IN WEST YORKSHIRE .

IT is our painful duty to record the death , after a long illness , at the early age of 47 years and ten months , of Bro . Henry Day , J . P ., of Hyrst Cottage , Dewsbury , a very successful woollen manufacturer , well known and highly esteemed by a very large circle of friends in the West Riding . He was initiated in Lodge 251 , now 208 , Dewsbury , on 18 th November 1858 , served many offices , and was Worshipful Master in 1866 : was appointed

Provincial Grand Warden under the Marquess of Ripon , K . G ., in 1871 ; was exalted in Royal Arch Chapter 208 , 6 th December 1860 , elected Z . in 1870 and appointed Provincial G . J . in 1875 . Ho waa Vice Preaident of the three Masonic Institutions , and had served the office of Steward at sixteen of the Annual Festivals . At all times , he was ready with his purse to assist every benevolent institution

in his native town and neighbourhood ; aud many poor and distressed , as well as his relatives and numerous friends , have deep cause to deplore his death . Bro . Henry Day was never married . By will he leaves his ample fortune to his two surviving brothers , and one sister , with legacies to his nephews , nieces , housekeeper ,

late partner and executors . His remains were interred in the Dewsbury Cemetery , at noon on Saturday last , the 19 th instant . A large number of Freemasons , from all parts , awaited the arrival and joined the cortege at the Cemetery gates , where also a great many of the work people had assembled , to pay respect to the memory of their late employer .

J . E . SHAJCD _ Co ., Wine Merchants ( Exports and Valuers ) . Well fermented old Wines anil matured Spirits . 2 Albert Mansions , Victoria-street , London , S . W ,

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1881-11-26, Page 3” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 16 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_26111881/page/3/.
  • List
  • Grid
Title Category Page
THE LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 1
BENEVOLENT FUND OF D.G.L. NEW SOUTH WALES. Article 1
Untitled Ad 1
EDUCATION OF FREEMASONS. Article 2
ROYAL ARCH. Article 3
THE LATE DR. DENHAM, OF SOUTH SHIELDS. Article 3
A FUNERAL IN WEST YORKSHIRE. Article 3
INSTALLATION MEETINGS, &c. Article 4
Untitled Ad 7
Untitled Ad 7
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Article 9
A LEAF FROM OLD MASONIC HISTORY. Article 9
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF OXFORDSHIRE. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
THE THEATRES, &c. Article 11
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 12
NOTICES OF MEETINGS. Article 13
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Page 1

Page 1

4 Articles
Page 2

Page 2

3 Articles
Page 3

Page 3

4 Articles
Page 4

Page 4

2 Articles
Page 5

Page 5

2 Articles
Page 6

Page 6

2 Articles
Page 7

Page 7

4 Articles
Page 8

Page 8

16 Articles
Page 9

Page 9

3 Articles
Page 10

Page 10

2 Articles
Page 11

Page 11

3 Articles
Page 12

Page 12

2 Articles
Page 13

Page 13

3 Articles
Page 14

Page 14

9 Articles
Page 15

Page 15

16 Articles
Page 16

Page 16

15 Articles
Page 3

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

OPENING OF A ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER AT FOLKESTONE .

THE Consecration of the Temple Chapter , No . 558 , attached tc the Temple Lodge , afc Folkestone , took place in tho Chapter Room at the Town Hall , on Friday , the 18 th November , nnder the most favourable auspices , and with great success . There were present the following Provincial Grand Officers and Companions : —Excellent Companions P . Z . 's Jamea S . Eastes 503 709 P . G . H . Kent , Thomas

Wyles 20 P . G . J . Kent , T . S . Warne 20 P . G . S . E . Kent , R . Kelly Thorpe 709 P . G . Treasurer Kent , James D . Terson 199 P . P . G . S . W . Kent , Felix Kite P . G . Reg . Kent , Horatio Ward 586 622 P . P . G . II . Wilts ; Comps . H . H . Green 709 , F . H . Cozens 907 , A . C . Frederickson 199 , G . Willson Janitor ; E . Comp . Jamea Terry P . Z . 174 228 975 1366 P . G . D . C . Herts , and the following Companions as foundera of

the Temple Chapter , viz .: M . E . Comps . R . H . Baynea P . Z . 251 Z . designate P . P . G . C . Warwickshire , S . H . Knaggs 7 and 1503 H . designate , Francois Klatt 709 J . designate , J . Kennett 709 , A . H . Holbein 79 , R . White Z . 723 , R . Philpott 199 , J . N . Rogers 1503 . The Chapter waa opened by the Consecrating Oflficera E . Companions Jas . Terry as M . E . Z ., Jas . S . Eastes aa H ., Thos . Wyles as J ., T . S . Warne aa S . E .,

and H . Ward aa D . C . Tho Companions being admitted , the petition of the Founders and the warrant of Grand Chapter having been read , and agreed to , the M . E . Z . called upon the Rev . Canon Baynea to give the inaugural address . The Rev . Canon , after expressing his surprise at being unexpectedly called npon to deliver an address , proceeded to give a moat able oration on the advantages of Masonry in general ,

and R . A . Masonry in particular , in the course of which he described tho R . A . aa the culminating point of Masonry , whioh united in one vast bond of brotherhood many thousands of the human race . In Masonry , and R . A . Masonry in particular , men met together irrespective of all religious or social differences , in one bond of unity , and though in all ranks ' and grades of society there must and will be

men who do not act up to their obligations , Masonry , though it cannot make a bad man good , tends to make a good man better . The M . E . Z . then proceeded to consecrate the Chapter in hia usual incomparable style , Companion Cozena preaiding at the organ , and the anthems and chants being rendered in an admirable manner . The ceremony being completed , the acting M . E . Z . next installed the

three First Principals of the new Chapter , viz .: —Companiona the Rev . R . H . Baynes Z ., S . Knaggs H ., F . Klatt J . Thia being done , the M . E . Z . invested his Officers aa follow : —Companions Jamea Kennett S . E ., A . H . Holbein S . N ., Richard White Principal S ., Richard Philpott First Assistant S ., J . N . Rogers Treasurer , G . Willson Janitor . Numeroua brethren were then proposed for exaltation

and joining . The Chapter beiug closed in due form , the brethren adjourned to the Leeda Hotel for the banquet , which was excellently served by the boat , Mr . Marchant . The usual Loyal and Masonio toasts having been given , Companion Eastes , in responding to tbe health of the Prov . Grand Officers , congratulated tho Companions npon the formation of the Chapter , and the favourable conditions

under whioh it had started . What he had observed from the Officers selected to preside over the Chapter , he augured well of its auccesa , and on behalf of Lord Holmesdale Provincial Grand Superintendent , himself , and the Provincial Grand Officers of the Province , he wished it every success . In responding to the health of the Consecrating and Installing Officer , Companion James Terry again expressed his

pleasure on receiving a vote of thanks from the Companions for the way in which he had performed the ceremony , and iu a most emp hatic manner impressed upon them tbe faithful discharge of tbe serious obligations they had that day taken npon themselves . The health of the Principals and other Officers having been drunk and responded to , the Componions separated in love and harmony .

Patriotic Chapter , No . 51 . —The annual meeting of this Chapter , for the installation of Principals , & c , was held on the 10 th inst ., at Colchester , when there were present E . Comps . A . Welch M . E . Z ., W . Richey H ., T . J . Railing J ., E . H . Crate P . Z ., W . P . Lewis P . Z . Comps . W . Sowman E ., E . Hennemeyer P . S ., S . Munson Janitor , R . Little , C . Gunner ; Visitors , E . Gassner ( Ara Chapter ) , T . M . Richey ( Zetland Chapter ) , E . Dorling P . Z ., and W . Hoare . The

Principals were installed by E . Comp . E . Dorling P . Z . as under : — E . Comps . W . Richey M . E . Z ., T . J . Railing H ., E . Hennemeyer J ., and the other Officers were invested as follow : —E . Comp . A . Welch I . P . Z ., Comp . W . Sowman S . E ., E . Comp . W . P . Lewis P . Z . Treas ., Comp . J . E . Wiseman P . S ., Comp . S . Munson Janitor . Two candidates were then exalted , and there were two propositions for next Chapter . The Companiona subsequently adjourned to the festive board , and spent a happy evening .

Alexander Chapter , No . 16 31 , Newark-on-Trent . —On Thursday , the 17 th instant , a Chapter of the Supreme Degree of Holy Royal Arch Masons was consecrated and dedicated at the Town Hall , Newark . The Officer appointed to consecrate the Chapter was M . E . Comp . Colonel Shadwell H . Gierke P . Z . G . S . E ., who was ably assisted by M . E . Compa . Major XV . H . Smyth P . Z . Grand Superintendent Lino , as H ., Ensor Drury P . Z . P . P . G . H . West Yorka .

as J . ; Comps . J . C . Lazenby P . G . R . Line , as D . C , Charles Harrison P . Z . P . P . G . J . Line , as S . E ., C . G . Wragg P . Z . 47 as S . N ., M . Vowlea P . Z . 47 as P . Soj . Among the Companions present we noticed Sir Henry Bromley , Bart ., 402 , F . D . Marsdeu P . G . S . E . Line , H . W . Malebam P . Z . P . G . P . Soj . West Yorkshire , John Watson , J . P ., Deputy Prov . Grand Master Notts ( Craft ) Z . 402 ; P . Z . ' s Georgo Housham 422 , James Fowler P . P . G . H . Line , C . B . Truman 47 , Arthur Stubbs H . 402 , W . M . Hewitt J . 081 , Alf . J . Field J . 47 , H . Hitchman 540 ,

Royal Arch.

_ .. D . Pidd 602 . The Chapter is attached to tho Newton Lodge , and takes its name , " Tho Alexander " from Bishop Alexander of Lincoln , who built tho well-known old Castlo of Newark during the reign of King Stephen . The ceremony concluded with tho instaltat . inu and investment of the following Officers •Comps . tho Rev . F . Vernon Bin-sell M . E . Z ., Major Newton If ., H . F . IT . King . ! ., Henry Georgo

S . E ., XV . Curtis S . N ., Henry Walton Treasurer , J . II . Tomlinson Principal Sojourner , C . Johnson , and W . Kelly Assistant Sojourners . There is no doubt but that tho Alexander Chapter will progress as prosperously as the Newton Lodge , to which it ia attached , there being sixteen founders , and no less than six propositions for new

members to be balloted for at tho first regular meeting . In the evening the Visitors were entertained by the Founders of tho new Chapter at a banquet , when the usual Loyal and Royal Arch toasts wero duly honoured , cheerfully interspersed with songs , glees , & c , iu which the Chapter Choir was greatly assisted by Comp . E . D . Pidd , of Retford .

The Late Dr. Denham, Of South Shields.

THE LATE DR . DENHAM , OF SOUTH SHIELDS .

THE funeral of Dr . Jacob Sanderson Denham took place yesterday afternoon , at St . Hilda ' s Parish Churchyard , South Shields . The deceased gentleman having been surgeon to tho D , E , and F Divisions of the Sth Durham Rifle Volunteers , the funeral was a military one . Tho cortege proceeded from tho residence of deceased , in Chapter Row , by way of Waterloo Vale , Smithy Street , Russell Street , King Street , and the Market Place , to tho churchyard .

The procession was headed by a firing party , 32 in number , of tho 3 rd Durham Rifles , under the command of Capt . W . Bewicke , followed by the band of the corps , playing tho Dead March in " Saul , " and the coffin ( covered wiih the Union Jack ) , surmounted by the hat and accoutrements of the deceased , borne upon the shouldera of six sergeants . Then followed the Masonic brethren of

deceased , among whom were Bros . J . T . Wilson W . M ., J . H . Morton W . M ., John Hinde . P . M . ( Treasurer ) , J . S . Wilson P . M . ( Secretary ) , James Roddam P . M . D . of C , George Lawson P . M ., Thomas Coulson P . M ., . 1 . H . Thompson J . W ., G . Davison J . D ., G . Wilson Organist , G . Robson I . G ., XV . Harwood S ., J . Brown Tyler 240 , John Harcnss P . P . S . G . D .

Northumberland , T . Haswell P . P . G . S . B . Northumberland , A . Mustart P . P . G . S . B . Northumberland , A . McDougall W . M . 1119 , C . F . Shotton , R . Schwartz , W . Smith , T . Gentles , John Brown , R . H . Evans , T . E . Davidson , W . Smith , F . Mackey , H . Stokes , J . F . Taylor , John Hunter , — Kirby , J . E . Smith , W . E . O . Scott , G . Johnson , J . Kin <* , G . C . Whitfield , W . Ross , R . T . Thomson , C . B . Hall , J . C . Breem

G . McGregor , and — Whitehead . Next came the mourners—Messrs J . L . Hall , XV . S . S . Hall , W . T . Hall , Dr . James Robson , Dr . Young , Mr . W . S . Young , and Mr . J . Thompson . Immediately afterwards were the Mayor of South Shields , Alderman H . Nelson ; the Town Clerk , Mr . J . M . Moore ; Aldermen James , Roadhead , and Donald \ Councillors Ligbtfoot , Mabane , Imrie , Owen , Thomas Robson , Kirkley ,

Bowman , Wardle , Dale , Weir , Thornton , Cousins , Smith , Drake ; Dr . Dalziel , medical officer of health . There were also present Drs . Legat , Frain , Armstrong , Crease , Gowans , Crisp ; Mr . John Henderson , chairman of the South Shields Board of Guardians ; members of the Board and Union offices , including J . Binks , R . Dobby , T . Ramsay , and Craik ; Messrs . T . S . Blues , J . Hovnsby , W .

Robson , Lawson , J . Turner , J . Pollard , members of the Burial Board ; Mr . T . Bincks ( clerk ) , and Mr . B . Cowan ( superintendent of the cemetery ) , Mr . J . Crisp , chairman of the Free Library Committee , and Mr . L . Inkster ( secretary ) . The r . ar of the procession was brought up by about 150 members of the Sth Durham Rifles , under the command of the following Officers : —Major Proctor , Captains Graham , Guthrie , and Bewicke , and Lieutenant Sutherland . The

burial service was read by the vicar of South Shields , the Rev . Canon Chester . After the coffin , which bore the following inscription : — "Jacob Sanderson Denham , died 18 th November 1881 , aged 50 years , " had been lowered into the vault , the members of the Masonio brotherhood , according to ancient custom , each dropped in a sprig of acacia . Tbe funeral was one of the largest which has ever taken place in South Shields . —Newcastle Daily Journal , 2 Srcl Nov .

A Funeral In West Yorkshire.

A FUNERAL IN WEST YORKSHIRE .

IT is our painful duty to record the death , after a long illness , at the early age of 47 years and ten months , of Bro . Henry Day , J . P ., of Hyrst Cottage , Dewsbury , a very successful woollen manufacturer , well known and highly esteemed by a very large circle of friends in the West Riding . He was initiated in Lodge 251 , now 208 , Dewsbury , on 18 th November 1858 , served many offices , and was Worshipful Master in 1866 : was appointed

Provincial Grand Warden under the Marquess of Ripon , K . G ., in 1871 ; was exalted in Royal Arch Chapter 208 , 6 th December 1860 , elected Z . in 1870 and appointed Provincial G . J . in 1875 . Ho waa Vice Preaident of the three Masonic Institutions , and had served the office of Steward at sixteen of the Annual Festivals . At all times , he was ready with his purse to assist every benevolent institution

in his native town and neighbourhood ; aud many poor and distressed , as well as his relatives and numerous friends , have deep cause to deplore his death . Bro . Henry Day was never married . By will he leaves his ample fortune to his two surviving brothers , and one sister , with legacies to his nephews , nieces , housekeeper ,

late partner and executors . His remains were interred in the Dewsbury Cemetery , at noon on Saturday last , the 19 th instant . A large number of Freemasons , from all parts , awaited the arrival and joined the cortege at the Cemetery gates , where also a great many of the work people had assembled , to pay respect to the memory of their late employer .

J . E . SHAJCD _ Co ., Wine Merchants ( Exports and Valuers ) . Well fermented old Wines anil matured Spirits . 2 Albert Mansions , Victoria-street , London , S . W ,

  • Prev page
  • 1
  • 2
  • You're on page3
  • 4
  • 16
  • Next page
  • Accredited Museum Designated Outstanding Collection
  • LIBRARY AND MUSEUM CHARITABLE TRUST OF THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1058497 / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2025

  • Accessibility statement

  • Designed, developed, and maintained by King's Digital Lab

We use cookies to track usage and preferences.

Privacy & cookie policy