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Colonial.
Alexander Henderson ; Lieut .-Col . A . Gordon , Royal Engineers ; J . A . Maedonald ; W . J . Goodeve ; Lieut . J . J . Bury , Royal Engineers ; Capt . H . Grain , Royal Engineers ; Lieut . R . 0 . Farmer , Royal Artillery ; S . B . Harmar , & e . & c . Fr . Capt . W . J . B . McLeod Moore is a most zealous K . T ., and was most active in getting up the Melita Encampment at Malta , for which our present G . M . granted a Warrant in 1850 .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . WILLIAM EVANS . It is with sincere regret that we have to announce to tbe Craft the death of Bro . William Evans , the Masonic jeweller , of Great Queen-street , which occurred suddenly on Sunday evening , April 30 th , after an illness of less than an hour . Bro . Evans , Avho was in the prime of life , was a most efficient working Mason , and his loss will be long and severely felt by the Brethren , more especially by those of the Provinces , who were iu the habit of looking up to him for assistance and advice in every matter of ceremony or difficulty upon which they might require
instruction . Bro . Evans dined at the Grand Festival on Saturday , April 29 , apparently in the enjoyment of most excellent health . About ten o ' clock , however , on the following evening , he was seized with spasms , aud died , within an hour of the first attack , from disease of the heart , the existence of which even his most intimate friends did not suspect . Bro . Evans had attained every honour short of the imperial purple which the Craft or the Graud Lodge could bestow , and of him it may indeed be truly said , as " he lived respected , he died regretted . "
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Colonial.
Alexander Henderson ; Lieut .-Col . A . Gordon , Royal Engineers ; J . A . Maedonald ; W . J . Goodeve ; Lieut . J . J . Bury , Royal Engineers ; Capt . H . Grain , Royal Engineers ; Lieut . R . 0 . Farmer , Royal Artillery ; S . B . Harmar , & e . & c . Fr . Capt . W . J . B . McLeod Moore is a most zealous K . T ., and was most active in getting up the Melita Encampment at Malta , for which our present G . M . granted a Warrant in 1850 .
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . WILLIAM EVANS . It is with sincere regret that we have to announce to tbe Craft the death of Bro . William Evans , the Masonic jeweller , of Great Queen-street , which occurred suddenly on Sunday evening , April 30 th , after an illness of less than an hour . Bro . Evans , Avho was in the prime of life , was a most efficient working Mason , and his loss will be long and severely felt by the Brethren , more especially by those of the Provinces , who were iu the habit of looking up to him for assistance and advice in every matter of ceremony or difficulty upon which they might require
instruction . Bro . Evans dined at the Grand Festival on Saturday , April 29 , apparently in the enjoyment of most excellent health . About ten o ' clock , however , on the following evening , he was seized with spasms , aud died , within an hour of the first attack , from disease of the heart , the existence of which even his most intimate friends did not suspect . Bro . Evans had attained every honour short of the imperial purple which the Craft or the Graud Lodge could bestow , and of him it may indeed be truly said , as " he lived respected , he died regretted . "
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