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Obituary.
Lately , at Tibberton-squai-e , Islington , the infant son of Bro . ROBERT FIELD ( P . M . 329 ) , Secretary to the Aged Masons ' Asylum . of No ° ; l s ^ ° n ' ffit ? ° - This Maso » ic ^ tera » ™* buried on the 5 th of Nov ., 1838 . Our readers may remember , that in vol . for 1833 ( p 57 ) 8 C aS ® Ve 0 f Wm Ms visit to the of
LX bTTT \ T > > on ««* England Lodge , of which he was the founder . His remains lie in the 81 s ™?? ° f St J 0 h ?" ' , OTsleydown , but no stone maiTs the spot-Some three years since , the writer had a chat with the old veteran who then was bed-ridden , and weak , and with his facultie perfe ' C ^ r ^ ff Tf f 0 ni 0 info ™ atio " . was full of anecdoteoflhe Ciaft , and boasted , with some pride , that he proposed W n W JLf
£ . 1 i ¦ ff " ? - V : -yet no st 0 "e marks his resting-place I AVe feel certain , that when this fact shall be known to the Loclg ^ e he founded they will place their mark on Freemasonry-and may it fast for a ™ s ' ' His widow is an inmate of the Sail-makers' Almshouses , GravSsend ancl has a small weekl y allowance from the parish . "vesenci , March —At sea , on board the ill-fated steam-ship "The Pre sident , on her homeward-bound from New York
passage , Bro . Dtviu Z , ? Z f- ? 1 ? . ° n so ! ate parents have to bewail a severe dispensation of an All-wise Providence , for the THIRD time , under s Sr awful circumstances-two other sons having found the r grave Trite S ^^ renl ; l ° " - We — ™* them , unaLc ^ , t
" My strength and my hope is perished from the Lord " « CI llT tr K ? T , , u Seth not ' witho « tany intermission . " deemed my life ? ' P " ' CaUSe ° f My SOu 1 ' thou hast « - . . / w i 6 Br ° - J 5 ™* " ™» the son of Bro . Alexander Deuchar , the H ohn rt , 6181 ^ Edinb ™ S > wh ° ^ cceeded his late Rova Highness , the Duke of Kent , as Grand Master of Knight Templars of Scotland , an office which he held for many years , and atkngthrestned in favour of Lord Ramsay , the present Earl of Dalhousie * David Deucbar was initiated in St . Mary ' s Chapel . No . 1 . Edinh ,., •„•! .
ana was exalted lloyal Arch ancl subsequentl y installed a Knight Templar under the auspices of his distinguished parent , who bestowed on him the decoration of a Grand Officer of the Grand Conclave Some few years since he joined the Bank of England Lodge , and the Cross ^ f to ScotSncr Pmentj " ° nfl 0 n ' ° ° f Which he re ^ ned on his K He was of a cheerful disposition , and followed his father ' s profession He was on his return from mercantile
a speculation , at NC York ^ Tde ^ r " m-fat 6 d adVemUrerS < he WaS - ^ PheTiShe March 28 . —Suddenly , at Boulogne , in her 14 th w » - p , a tsfc ^ r , Ui ° ' *•"• "«•'" • ™ s
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Obituary.
Lately , at Tibberton-squai-e , Islington , the infant son of Bro . ROBERT FIELD ( P . M . 329 ) , Secretary to the Aged Masons ' Asylum . of No ° ; l s ^ ° n ' ffit ? ° - This Maso » ic ^ tera » ™* buried on the 5 th of Nov ., 1838 . Our readers may remember , that in vol . for 1833 ( p 57 ) 8 C aS ® Ve 0 f Wm Ms visit to the of
LX bTTT \ T > > on ««* England Lodge , of which he was the founder . His remains lie in the 81 s ™?? ° f St J 0 h ?" ' , OTsleydown , but no stone maiTs the spot-Some three years since , the writer had a chat with the old veteran who then was bed-ridden , and weak , and with his facultie perfe ' C ^ r ^ ff Tf f 0 ni 0 info ™ atio " . was full of anecdoteoflhe Ciaft , and boasted , with some pride , that he proposed W n W JLf
£ . 1 i ¦ ff " ? - V : -yet no st 0 "e marks his resting-place I AVe feel certain , that when this fact shall be known to the Loclg ^ e he founded they will place their mark on Freemasonry-and may it fast for a ™ s ' ' His widow is an inmate of the Sail-makers' Almshouses , GravSsend ancl has a small weekl y allowance from the parish . "vesenci , March —At sea , on board the ill-fated steam-ship "The Pre sident , on her homeward-bound from New York
passage , Bro . Dtviu Z , ? Z f- ? 1 ? . ° n so ! ate parents have to bewail a severe dispensation of an All-wise Providence , for the THIRD time , under s Sr awful circumstances-two other sons having found the r grave Trite S ^^ renl ; l ° " - We — ™* them , unaLc ^ , t
" My strength and my hope is perished from the Lord " « CI llT tr K ? T , , u Seth not ' witho « tany intermission . " deemed my life ? ' P " ' CaUSe ° f My SOu 1 ' thou hast « - . . / w i 6 Br ° - J 5 ™* " ™» the son of Bro . Alexander Deuchar , the H ohn rt , 6181 ^ Edinb ™ S > wh ° ^ cceeded his late Rova Highness , the Duke of Kent , as Grand Master of Knight Templars of Scotland , an office which he held for many years , and atkngthrestned in favour of Lord Ramsay , the present Earl of Dalhousie * David Deucbar was initiated in St . Mary ' s Chapel . No . 1 . Edinh ,., •„•! .
ana was exalted lloyal Arch ancl subsequentl y installed a Knight Templar under the auspices of his distinguished parent , who bestowed on him the decoration of a Grand Officer of the Grand Conclave Some few years since he joined the Bank of England Lodge , and the Cross ^ f to ScotSncr Pmentj " ° nfl 0 n ' ° ° f Which he re ^ ned on his K He was of a cheerful disposition , and followed his father ' s profession He was on his return from mercantile
a speculation , at NC York ^ Tde ^ r " m-fat 6 d adVemUrerS < he WaS - ^ PheTiShe March 28 . —Suddenly , at Boulogne , in her 14 th w » - p , a tsfc ^ r , Ui ° ' *•"• "«•'" • ™ s
„ ' P ^^^ pssiS ^ Fw ^ ' ssrti SS ^^^^^ ys ^^ a