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Masonic Chit-Chat.
neither birth , marriage , or sickness , are known to editors ; death itself is no apology : you may die , but you must publish . BIRTHS . —May 3 . —At Sydenham , the wife of Bro . Charles Toller of a son . June 4 . —The wife of Bro . Edward Brewster , P . M . of the Lodge of Concord , of a daughter .
MARRIAGES . —March 30 . —At Sevenoaks Church , by her father , the Rev . H . Creed , Julia Creed , niece of the Right Hon . J . C . Hemes , to Frederick , eldest son of Sir Frederick Pollock , now Lord Chief Baron . Lately , Henry Mayhew , Esq ., to Jane , daughter of Bro . Douglas Jerrold , of the Lodge of Concord , No . 49 . MARRIAGE OF THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF AISOYNE . —Easter Monday . —The church of St . Martins-in-the- Fields was filled at an earl
y hour to hail the nuptials of the Earl of Aboyne , eldest son of the Marquis of Huntley , with the beautiful ancl accomplished Miss Pegus , daughter of the Countess of Lindsey , and half sister to the Earl of Lindsey : It was observed that the bride and her six bridesmaids were the most beautiful young women ever seen on one occasion ; and the happy event imparted an additional grace to their loveliness . The noble bridegroom was the widower of Lady Elizabeth Conyngham ,
sister ofthe present Marquis of Conyngham . His Lordship is favourably knoivn to the fraternity as P . G . M . for Northamptonshire , and as a patron of the Asylum for Aged Masons .
Obituary.
Obituary .
Feb . 16 . —At Boston , Brother GEORGE NORTHOUSE , aged 45 , artist , a Member of the Lodge of Harmony , No . 339 ; formerly a highly esteemed comedian in various dramatic companies travelling in Lincolnshire , Nottinghamshire , ancl Yorkshire . April 18 . — Bro . GEO . DICKENSON , at Kentish Town , of a rapid decline , Past Master of the Bank of England Lodge , No . " 129 . Lately , Bro . Roger Nunn , WI . D ., Colchester .
Lately , Bro . GEO . PHILIPE , junior , the son of Bro . G . P . Philipe , P G . S . B . Some few years since a dispensation was granted by tbe late Grand Master for the initiation of Bro . G . Philipe , who proved himself to be worthy of the confidence reposed in him . His conduct as a Mason was , as far as human nature could permit , perfect ; we could expatiate on his moral worth with all the sincerity of a friend that knew him well , and who was not unfrequently consulted by him on topics of
no common interest , —to a high sense of honour , he added the humility and meekness of a Christian . He was a Past Master , we believe , before of age , in consequence of the dispensation . He was bred to his father ' s profession , the law , which , however , he left , and engaged in that of medicine , but in which he had scarcely examined the rudiments , before he was attacked by that ruthless disease , consumption , the malignancy of which , appears to baffle human aid . We most sincerely condole with his parents on this second severe visitation of the Almighty .
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Masonic Chit-Chat.
neither birth , marriage , or sickness , are known to editors ; death itself is no apology : you may die , but you must publish . BIRTHS . —May 3 . —At Sydenham , the wife of Bro . Charles Toller of a son . June 4 . —The wife of Bro . Edward Brewster , P . M . of the Lodge of Concord , of a daughter .
MARRIAGES . —March 30 . —At Sevenoaks Church , by her father , the Rev . H . Creed , Julia Creed , niece of the Right Hon . J . C . Hemes , to Frederick , eldest son of Sir Frederick Pollock , now Lord Chief Baron . Lately , Henry Mayhew , Esq ., to Jane , daughter of Bro . Douglas Jerrold , of the Lodge of Concord , No . 49 . MARRIAGE OF THE EARL AND COUNTESS OF AISOYNE . —Easter Monday . —The church of St . Martins-in-the- Fields was filled at an earl
y hour to hail the nuptials of the Earl of Aboyne , eldest son of the Marquis of Huntley , with the beautiful ancl accomplished Miss Pegus , daughter of the Countess of Lindsey , and half sister to the Earl of Lindsey : It was observed that the bride and her six bridesmaids were the most beautiful young women ever seen on one occasion ; and the happy event imparted an additional grace to their loveliness . The noble bridegroom was the widower of Lady Elizabeth Conyngham ,
sister ofthe present Marquis of Conyngham . His Lordship is favourably knoivn to the fraternity as P . G . M . for Northamptonshire , and as a patron of the Asylum for Aged Masons .
Obituary.
Obituary .
Feb . 16 . —At Boston , Brother GEORGE NORTHOUSE , aged 45 , artist , a Member of the Lodge of Harmony , No . 339 ; formerly a highly esteemed comedian in various dramatic companies travelling in Lincolnshire , Nottinghamshire , ancl Yorkshire . April 18 . — Bro . GEO . DICKENSON , at Kentish Town , of a rapid decline , Past Master of the Bank of England Lodge , No . " 129 . Lately , Bro . Roger Nunn , WI . D ., Colchester .
Lately , Bro . GEO . PHILIPE , junior , the son of Bro . G . P . Philipe , P G . S . B . Some few years since a dispensation was granted by tbe late Grand Master for the initiation of Bro . G . Philipe , who proved himself to be worthy of the confidence reposed in him . His conduct as a Mason was , as far as human nature could permit , perfect ; we could expatiate on his moral worth with all the sincerity of a friend that knew him well , and who was not unfrequently consulted by him on topics of
no common interest , —to a high sense of honour , he added the humility and meekness of a Christian . He was a Past Master , we believe , before of age , in consequence of the dispensation . He was bred to his father ' s profession , the law , which , however , he left , and engaged in that of medicine , but in which he had scarcely examined the rudiments , before he was attacked by that ruthless disease , consumption , the malignancy of which , appears to baffle human aid . We most sincerely condole with his parents on this second severe visitation of the Almighty .