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Article NEW SERIES OF THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. Page 1 of 1 Article TO THE CRAFT. Page 1 of 1 Article FLOREAT ASYLUM.—AN OMEN. Page 1 of 1
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New Series Of The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
NEW SERIES OF THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
? TO THE TRASS . FOR THE FUTURE THERE WILL BE NO EXCHANGES . The Publication will regularl y take place ou the Quarterly periods in MARCH , JUNE , SEPTEMBER , and DECEMBER , at the same time as the other periodicals .
To The Craft.
TO THE CRAFT .
The back Numbers may be had on application to the Publishers , Messrs . SHERWOOD , GILBERT & PIPER , 23 , Paternoster-row , London . Of some numbers but few remain , and others are out of print . The few Perfect Sets that remain can onl y be had by written application to the Editor , inclosing an order for £ 5 . 8 s ., payable on delivery . —23 , Paternoster-Row .
OBITUARY . —yfune 13 . —This day the remains of Bro . ROBERT FOX , of the Socrates Lodge , Huntingdon , were consigned to the last restingplace , accompanied by many mournful friends . The deceased Bro . Fox was by profession a surgeon , pf high reputation ; as a man , his character was venerated ; as a friend , he was beloved . He was Prov . S . G . Warden ; and his Masonic attainments were of a superior order . He may be truly said to have died regretted .
COLCHESTER , June 20 . —The Lodge meeting at the Angel Inn , celebrated their 103 d anniversary by a dinner at the Cape Hotel . About thirty Brethren dined ; Bro .-John Pattison , Master . WORCESTER , June 22 . —The Brethren celebrated the festival of St . John at the Masonic Hall , Broad-street . Dinner was served shortl y after five o ' clock , and about sixty gentlemen sat down enyrande tenue , under the presidency of Harvey Eginton , Esq ., W . M ., assisted by his
Wardens , Bros . Lingard and Bennett . The evening was spent in the finest spirit of Masonic conviviality , and all " went merry as a marriagebell . " With such a table , and amongst the convives of such a society , how could it have been otherwise ?—Times .
Floreat Asylum.—An Omen.
FLOREAT ASYLUM . —AN OMEN .
UNDER the banner of the good ABOYNE , Romans and Protestants in friendship join ; Parties or creeds , cemented thus , can never Give cause for union such as ours to sever . A hallowed omen his mere name should prove , Since here both have " a Boyne" that each may love . E , R . M .
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New Series Of The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
NEW SERIES OF THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW .
? TO THE TRASS . FOR THE FUTURE THERE WILL BE NO EXCHANGES . The Publication will regularl y take place ou the Quarterly periods in MARCH , JUNE , SEPTEMBER , and DECEMBER , at the same time as the other periodicals .
To The Craft.
TO THE CRAFT .
The back Numbers may be had on application to the Publishers , Messrs . SHERWOOD , GILBERT & PIPER , 23 , Paternoster-row , London . Of some numbers but few remain , and others are out of print . The few Perfect Sets that remain can onl y be had by written application to the Editor , inclosing an order for £ 5 . 8 s ., payable on delivery . —23 , Paternoster-Row .
OBITUARY . —yfune 13 . —This day the remains of Bro . ROBERT FOX , of the Socrates Lodge , Huntingdon , were consigned to the last restingplace , accompanied by many mournful friends . The deceased Bro . Fox was by profession a surgeon , pf high reputation ; as a man , his character was venerated ; as a friend , he was beloved . He was Prov . S . G . Warden ; and his Masonic attainments were of a superior order . He may be truly said to have died regretted .
COLCHESTER , June 20 . —The Lodge meeting at the Angel Inn , celebrated their 103 d anniversary by a dinner at the Cape Hotel . About thirty Brethren dined ; Bro .-John Pattison , Master . WORCESTER , June 22 . —The Brethren celebrated the festival of St . John at the Masonic Hall , Broad-street . Dinner was served shortl y after five o ' clock , and about sixty gentlemen sat down enyrande tenue , under the presidency of Harvey Eginton , Esq ., W . M ., assisted by his
Wardens , Bros . Lingard and Bennett . The evening was spent in the finest spirit of Masonic conviviality , and all " went merry as a marriagebell . " With such a table , and amongst the convives of such a society , how could it have been otherwise ?—Times .
Floreat Asylum.—An Omen.
FLOREAT ASYLUM . —AN OMEN .
UNDER the banner of the good ABOYNE , Romans and Protestants in friendship join ; Parties or creeds , cemented thus , can never Give cause for union such as ours to sever . A hallowed omen his mere name should prove , Since here both have " a Boyne" that each may love . E , R . M .