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Ments, With An Especial View To The Adva...
ments , with an especial view to the advantages to he derived from them by the public . " Resolved— " That this Society , having been in a particular manner honored during twenty-seven years by the condescending and effective occupation of its Presidential Chair by his late Royal Highness , feel themselves bound , by every motive of duty and gratitude , to bear this
their humble and mournfully sincere tribute of respect to the memory of his Royal Highness , their late President . " Resolved— " That , in accordance with the sentiments of unfeigned grief entertained by the Society , no other proceedings be taken this evening ; and that the Society do adjourn for the transaction of business until after the funeral of his Royal Highness . "
By order , FRANCIS WISIIAW , Secretary . A COMMON COUNCIL , Holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London , on Thursday , the 27 th day of April , 18 = 13 .
Resolved unanimously— " That this Court , having received the melancholy intelligence of the decease of his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , are desirous of recording the deep sense entertained hy this Court of the princely virtues , the manly character , the earnest advocacy of the principles of civil and religious liberty , the constant patronage and efficient support of the various charities of this Metropolis , the
devotion to the extension of art , science , literature , and general education evinced by his Royal Highness , through the course of his valuable life ; and this Court , upon this occasion , unfeignedly condole with her Most Gracious Majesty and the members of his late Royal Highness ' s family , upon the loss which the Royal Family , this Court , and the nation have sustained . " MEREWETHER .
THE JEWS' SYNAGOGUES . As soon as the precarious state of his Royal Highness ' s health vvas made known , on Thursday afternoon , to the wardens , & c , of the several Jewish congregations , orders were issued for the selection of a prayer to be read in the synagogues for tbe Polish , German , Spanish , and Portuguese communities . After the evening service , which was beautifully
chanted by the Rev . Simon Ascher , in the great synagogue ; and the Rev . — Barnett , in the Great St . Helen ' s synagogue , an appropriate prayer , selected from the 4 » lstand 72 nd Psalms , was read in an impressive tone to the very numerous congregations ( it being the Passover holidays ) , who all seemed to join most fervently in the prayer . In the
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Ments, With An Especial View To The Adva...
ments , with an especial view to the advantages to he derived from them by the public . " Resolved— " That this Society , having been in a particular manner honored during twenty-seven years by the condescending and effective occupation of its Presidential Chair by his late Royal Highness , feel themselves bound , by every motive of duty and gratitude , to bear this
their humble and mournfully sincere tribute of respect to the memory of his Royal Highness , their late President . " Resolved— " That , in accordance with the sentiments of unfeigned grief entertained by the Society , no other proceedings be taken this evening ; and that the Society do adjourn for the transaction of business until after the funeral of his Royal Highness . "
By order , FRANCIS WISIIAW , Secretary . A COMMON COUNCIL , Holden in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the City of London , on Thursday , the 27 th day of April , 18 = 13 .
Resolved unanimously— " That this Court , having received the melancholy intelligence of the decease of his Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , are desirous of recording the deep sense entertained hy this Court of the princely virtues , the manly character , the earnest advocacy of the principles of civil and religious liberty , the constant patronage and efficient support of the various charities of this Metropolis , the
devotion to the extension of art , science , literature , and general education evinced by his Royal Highness , through the course of his valuable life ; and this Court , upon this occasion , unfeignedly condole with her Most Gracious Majesty and the members of his late Royal Highness ' s family , upon the loss which the Royal Family , this Court , and the nation have sustained . " MEREWETHER .
THE JEWS' SYNAGOGUES . As soon as the precarious state of his Royal Highness ' s health vvas made known , on Thursday afternoon , to the wardens , & c , of the several Jewish congregations , orders were issued for the selection of a prayer to be read in the synagogues for tbe Polish , German , Spanish , and Portuguese communities . After the evening service , which was beautifully
chanted by the Rev . Simon Ascher , in the great synagogue ; and the Rev . — Barnett , in the Great St . Helen ' s synagogue , an appropriate prayer , selected from the 4 » lstand 72 nd Psalms , was read in an impressive tone to the very numerous congregations ( it being the Passover holidays ) , who all seemed to join most fervently in the prayer . In the