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April 14 . —At his residence in Conduit-street , Bro . GEO . AA ' RIGHT , tet . 36 , of the Bank of England Lodge . The uninterupted sufferings of seven long years had not impaired his intelligence . The mind thoughtfully contemplated the change of worlds ; and , though decay and desolation afflicted the body , the fair summer of the mind enabled the sufferer to rely with the fervid confidence of a Christian on the promise of his Redeemer .
April 26 . —The Brotherhood of St . Stephen ' s , Gatehouse , met at their Lodge , there to pay the last mark of respect due to Bro . JOHN M'GILL , who departed this life , set . 65 . The deceased was a useful member of society , a good neighbour , kind husband , and indulgent parent . Although the elements forbode no good tidings to the processors , at the hour of meeting our town was all bustle to witness so uncommon a spectacle . The procession was an important one , both for numbers and respectability of Brother Masons , neighbours , relatives , and friends ; and will be long remembered here when many of us are gone hence to that bourne from whence no traveller returns .
April . —At Tiverton , in the full apparent strength of manhood , Bro . Captain T . S . HODGES , P . M . of Lodge of Fidelity , P . Z . of Chapter , and P . E . C . of Encampment of Templars ; a most active , zealous , and good Mason . May 4 . —This afternoon , the remains of Bro . JOHN DUCKWORTH , ( late of the Lamb Inn , in Old-street , ) was interred in the Old Churchyard , Ashton . The funeral was attended by the Society of Masons , who formed a procession through some of the principal streets in the town .
May 12 . —At Lincoln , Bro . AVILLIAM BURTON , ast . 84 , formerly paymaster-serjeant of the Lincolnshire Militia ; he served in the American war , and was initiated into the mysteries of Masonry in Ireland , nearly sixty years ago , in a military Lodge . His funeral , at the parish church of St . Peter , at Gowts , in that city , was attended by the Principals and Companions of the Chapter of Concord , No . 374 , on the loth of May , when Companion the Rev . J . Osmond Dakeyne , P . S ., incumbent of St . Benedict , officiated , wearing the robe of Royal Arch Masonry over his surplice ; and an oration was afterwards delivered by Companion Goodacre , Principal H ., at tlie grave .
May H—At the residence other son-in-law , Bro . Richard Spencer , 314 , High Holborn , ANN , the beloved wife of Mr . J . W . GREAVES , late of the Royal Exchange . DEATH OP THE DOWAGER VISCOUNTESS ANSON . —AA e have to announce the death of the Dowager Viscountess ANSON , who expired at her residence in Harley-street , on Tuesday morning ( May 23 ) , after a short illness . Her ladyship was third and youngest daughter of the
late Earl of Leicester , ( Mr . Coke , of Holkham , ) by his first marriage with Jane , sister of the late Lord Sherbourne ; and she married , September 15 , 1794 , THOMAS , first Viscount Anson , by whom—who died July 31 , 1818—her ladyship had issue a numerous family : the Earl of
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Obituary.
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April 14 . —At his residence in Conduit-street , Bro . GEO . AA ' RIGHT , tet . 36 , of the Bank of England Lodge . The uninterupted sufferings of seven long years had not impaired his intelligence . The mind thoughtfully contemplated the change of worlds ; and , though decay and desolation afflicted the body , the fair summer of the mind enabled the sufferer to rely with the fervid confidence of a Christian on the promise of his Redeemer .
April 26 . —The Brotherhood of St . Stephen ' s , Gatehouse , met at their Lodge , there to pay the last mark of respect due to Bro . JOHN M'GILL , who departed this life , set . 65 . The deceased was a useful member of society , a good neighbour , kind husband , and indulgent parent . Although the elements forbode no good tidings to the processors , at the hour of meeting our town was all bustle to witness so uncommon a spectacle . The procession was an important one , both for numbers and respectability of Brother Masons , neighbours , relatives , and friends ; and will be long remembered here when many of us are gone hence to that bourne from whence no traveller returns .
April . —At Tiverton , in the full apparent strength of manhood , Bro . Captain T . S . HODGES , P . M . of Lodge of Fidelity , P . Z . of Chapter , and P . E . C . of Encampment of Templars ; a most active , zealous , and good Mason . May 4 . —This afternoon , the remains of Bro . JOHN DUCKWORTH , ( late of the Lamb Inn , in Old-street , ) was interred in the Old Churchyard , Ashton . The funeral was attended by the Society of Masons , who formed a procession through some of the principal streets in the town .
May 12 . —At Lincoln , Bro . AVILLIAM BURTON , ast . 84 , formerly paymaster-serjeant of the Lincolnshire Militia ; he served in the American war , and was initiated into the mysteries of Masonry in Ireland , nearly sixty years ago , in a military Lodge . His funeral , at the parish church of St . Peter , at Gowts , in that city , was attended by the Principals and Companions of the Chapter of Concord , No . 374 , on the loth of May , when Companion the Rev . J . Osmond Dakeyne , P . S ., incumbent of St . Benedict , officiated , wearing the robe of Royal Arch Masonry over his surplice ; and an oration was afterwards delivered by Companion Goodacre , Principal H ., at tlie grave .
May H—At the residence other son-in-law , Bro . Richard Spencer , 314 , High Holborn , ANN , the beloved wife of Mr . J . W . GREAVES , late of the Royal Exchange . DEATH OP THE DOWAGER VISCOUNTESS ANSON . —AA e have to announce the death of the Dowager Viscountess ANSON , who expired at her residence in Harley-street , on Tuesday morning ( May 23 ) , after a short illness . Her ladyship was third and youngest daughter of the
late Earl of Leicester , ( Mr . Coke , of Holkham , ) by his first marriage with Jane , sister of the late Lord Sherbourne ; and she married , September 15 , 1794 , THOMAS , first Viscount Anson , by whom—who died July 31 , 1818—her ladyship had issue a numerous family : the Earl of