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Article QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION. ← Page 2 of 2 Article Masonic Obituary. Page 1 of 1
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Quarterly Communication.
The Lodges of Regularity , and Nine Muses , have not yet fixed their days of summer festivity . SUBJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION . A PARTHIAN GLANCE at some past and recent circumstances .
THE ABED MASON ' ASYLUM , with a plan for its erection . Suggestions on raising the funds necessary for that purpose , and for its future endowment , in connexion with a Masonic Asylum for the Orphans and Children of deceased or indigent Freemasons . THE FREEMASON ' PROVIDENT RESOURCE . FREEMASONRY VINDICATED . B y a Member of the Supreme Council
of the Trinosophers , & c . & c . ON THE CAUSES OF THE DECAY OF OUR NATIONAL MORALITY , and on some modern Schemes for its renovation , by W . G . J ., a Member of the Order . THURLOGH , the Milesian : a Romance from Real Life . By H . O'Brien , Esq .
Masonic Obituary.
Masonic Obituary .
JAN . —Brother EDWARD WHITTINGTON . He was initiated in September , 1813 , in the Old Cumberland Lodge , then 95 , which , at the union of the two societies , became 119 , was afterwards united with the Lodge of Fortitude , No . 12 , and is now entitled the " Lodge of Fortitude and Old Cumberland . " Brother WHITTINOTON was at different periods a member of the following Lodges : —16 , Royal Alpha ;
318 , Unions ; 11 , Enoch ; and 281 , St . Andrews . He was- exalted to the degree of R . A . in United Chapter of Prudence , No . 12 , on the 20 th February , 1815 . Many zealous Masons have , no doubt , equalled our deceased Brother in masonic attainments , but none ever surpassed him . He was distinguished alike by the kind courtesy of his manner , as for his anxious
endeavours to obtain instruction , which he was always ready to impart to those who sought it . APRIL . —We have to record the death of Brother DANIEL DIXON , of Norwich , a zealous and expert Mason , who carried , in the private relations of life , the pure principles of his Masonic duty . He was initiated in Lodge 112 , now the Lodge of Unanimity , 590 . By the Craft of his
native province his loss will be regretted . His famil y and society will long remember the many amiable qualities by which he endeared himself to them . VOL . i , z
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Quarterly Communication.
The Lodges of Regularity , and Nine Muses , have not yet fixed their days of summer festivity . SUBJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION . A PARTHIAN GLANCE at some past and recent circumstances .
THE ABED MASON ' ASYLUM , with a plan for its erection . Suggestions on raising the funds necessary for that purpose , and for its future endowment , in connexion with a Masonic Asylum for the Orphans and Children of deceased or indigent Freemasons . THE FREEMASON ' PROVIDENT RESOURCE . FREEMASONRY VINDICATED . B y a Member of the Supreme Council
of the Trinosophers , & c . & c . ON THE CAUSES OF THE DECAY OF OUR NATIONAL MORALITY , and on some modern Schemes for its renovation , by W . G . J ., a Member of the Order . THURLOGH , the Milesian : a Romance from Real Life . By H . O'Brien , Esq .
Masonic Obituary.
Masonic Obituary .
JAN . —Brother EDWARD WHITTINGTON . He was initiated in September , 1813 , in the Old Cumberland Lodge , then 95 , which , at the union of the two societies , became 119 , was afterwards united with the Lodge of Fortitude , No . 12 , and is now entitled the " Lodge of Fortitude and Old Cumberland . " Brother WHITTINOTON was at different periods a member of the following Lodges : —16 , Royal Alpha ;
318 , Unions ; 11 , Enoch ; and 281 , St . Andrews . He was- exalted to the degree of R . A . in United Chapter of Prudence , No . 12 , on the 20 th February , 1815 . Many zealous Masons have , no doubt , equalled our deceased Brother in masonic attainments , but none ever surpassed him . He was distinguished alike by the kind courtesy of his manner , as for his anxious
endeavours to obtain instruction , which he was always ready to impart to those who sought it . APRIL . —We have to record the death of Brother DANIEL DIXON , of Norwich , a zealous and expert Mason , who carried , in the private relations of life , the pure principles of his Masonic duty . He was initiated in Lodge 112 , now the Lodge of Unanimity , 590 . By the Craft of his
native province his loss will be regretted . His famil y and society will long remember the many amiable qualities by which he endeared himself to them . VOL . i , z