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Masonic Chit Chat.
own country . I ! is last act here was to enrol himself as a Steward for the Aged Masons Asylum , but his departure was too suddenl y determined upon to permit his attendance on the 24 th . The best wishes of the Craft attend him . BROTHER CUFF—Our worth y and excellent Brotlier Cuff , late of the freemasons Tavern , is about to be presented b y his friends ancl former associates with a very elegant silver epergne and candelabra . The design is by Brotlier Broadhurst , of Regent-street , who is happy to shew it to any friend or Brother .
SIR HERBERT COMPTON . —The admirers of hi gh worth will be gratified on hearing that a very handsome silver dinner service has been presented to Sir Herbert Compton , Provincial Grancl Master of the coast of Coromandel , from the native inhabitants of Bombay , on his retirement from the important office of Chief Justice of that place . In the service is a very elegant silver vase , with the figure of Justice at the top , ancl the sides are supported with two fi of Famewhich form the handles
gures , . It also bears an address , which was signed by upwards of one thousand of the subscribers . The plate is now to be seen at the manufacturers , Bros Broadhurst and Co ., of Regent-street . On their taste and workmanship it reflects great credit .
MARRIED , May 1 . —At South Molton , Brother Richard Ley , surgeon , of North Molton , to Miss Elizabeth Nott , of South Molton . r , / T ?? . —At St . Mary ' s , Strand , by the Rev . J . F . Denham , A . M ., Charles Robinson , Esq ., of King Street , Holborn , to Mary , eldest daughter of Brother J . P . Acklam , of the Grand Stewards' Lodge . BIRTHS , March 31 . —At South Molton , the lady of Brother J . T Shaplandsolicitorof a daughter
, , . April 27 . —At Taunton , the lady of Brother Eales White , of a daughter . May 25 . —At Marazion , Cornwall , the lad y of Brother Walter Lindesay , bamster-at-law , of Loclge 50 , Dublin , of a daughter .
Obituary.
Obituary .
Jan . 28 .-BnoTHER ARCHIBALD CHARLES AVINDEYER , Esq . tetat . 75 , Keputy Prov . G . M . for Kent , an office which he held upwards of nine years StendirT mlt ln ° " ' Chatham > an < l was a Mason of fifty W ?Zlh Z 10 tVf Feb ™ al ' y > ^ Cuddalore , in the East Indies , CHARLES WHITWORTH ALLEN DANCE ESQ ., of the Madias Civil Service , second son of Colonel Sir Charles Webb DanceKH
, . ., of Barr House , near 1 aunton , Somersetshire . He left England in April , last year , and was cut off m six months after Ins arrival in India , by fever , in the 21 st year of his age , to the deep grief of his afflicted parents and family . He was a most amiable and promising young man , universally beloved ancl esteemed , ancl will be much regretted by all who knew him . , , - ^ H . —At Rome , HENRY JA « I > W , ESQ ., advocate , late AVM . of the Locl ge Canongate Kilwinning , Edinburgh . In him the character of
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Masonic Chit Chat.
own country . I ! is last act here was to enrol himself as a Steward for the Aged Masons Asylum , but his departure was too suddenl y determined upon to permit his attendance on the 24 th . The best wishes of the Craft attend him . BROTHER CUFF—Our worth y and excellent Brotlier Cuff , late of the freemasons Tavern , is about to be presented b y his friends ancl former associates with a very elegant silver epergne and candelabra . The design is by Brotlier Broadhurst , of Regent-street , who is happy to shew it to any friend or Brother .
SIR HERBERT COMPTON . —The admirers of hi gh worth will be gratified on hearing that a very handsome silver dinner service has been presented to Sir Herbert Compton , Provincial Grancl Master of the coast of Coromandel , from the native inhabitants of Bombay , on his retirement from the important office of Chief Justice of that place . In the service is a very elegant silver vase , with the figure of Justice at the top , ancl the sides are supported with two fi of Famewhich form the handles
gures , . It also bears an address , which was signed by upwards of one thousand of the subscribers . The plate is now to be seen at the manufacturers , Bros Broadhurst and Co ., of Regent-street . On their taste and workmanship it reflects great credit .
MARRIED , May 1 . —At South Molton , Brother Richard Ley , surgeon , of North Molton , to Miss Elizabeth Nott , of South Molton . r , / T ?? . —At St . Mary ' s , Strand , by the Rev . J . F . Denham , A . M ., Charles Robinson , Esq ., of King Street , Holborn , to Mary , eldest daughter of Brother J . P . Acklam , of the Grand Stewards' Lodge . BIRTHS , March 31 . —At South Molton , the lady of Brother J . T Shaplandsolicitorof a daughter
, , . April 27 . —At Taunton , the lady of Brother Eales White , of a daughter . May 25 . —At Marazion , Cornwall , the lad y of Brother Walter Lindesay , bamster-at-law , of Loclge 50 , Dublin , of a daughter .
Obituary.
Obituary .
Jan . 28 .-BnoTHER ARCHIBALD CHARLES AVINDEYER , Esq . tetat . 75 , Keputy Prov . G . M . for Kent , an office which he held upwards of nine years StendirT mlt ln ° " ' Chatham > an < l was a Mason of fifty W ?Zlh Z 10 tVf Feb ™ al ' y > ^ Cuddalore , in the East Indies , CHARLES WHITWORTH ALLEN DANCE ESQ ., of the Madias Civil Service , second son of Colonel Sir Charles Webb DanceKH
, . ., of Barr House , near 1 aunton , Somersetshire . He left England in April , last year , and was cut off m six months after Ins arrival in India , by fever , in the 21 st year of his age , to the deep grief of his afflicted parents and family . He was a most amiable and promising young man , universally beloved ancl esteemed , ancl will be much regretted by all who knew him . , , - ^ H . —At Rome , HENRY JA « I > W , ESQ ., advocate , late AVM . of the Locl ge Canongate Kilwinning , Edinburgh . In him the character of