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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
I IWWJWHM QUARTERLY ^ hWWaWftfafct ^^ THE REVIEW .
I SEPTEMBER 30 , 1840 . | E 2
THE LATE EARL OF DURHAM . | A Masonic spirit of the hig hest order has fled to the 1 realms of eternity—the mortal remains of the Earl of 1 Durham recline in the silent tomb ! 1 Freemasonry has to deplore the death of her worthiest 1 Son—the Craft , the loss of a most honourable and devoted 1
I Brother . a But the remembrance of his Masonic virtues will live recorded in the hearts of the thousands who were inspirited by his example , and who acknowledged the quickening impulse of an honourable pride—of their association with
I him as Brother Masons . I It is not , however , by Masons alone , that the death of the f | Earl of Durham is lamented ; the province from which he i derived his title , feels to a man the bereavement . The 1 | name of Lambton , known even before the Heptarchy , and I
1 handed down to * posterity without a break in genealogy , I with the possession of the broad lands , of which Lambton | VOL . VII . p p I i ll ^ sai ^ mmxm ^ sim ^ mmiimi muiu . u'immm ^ i ^ mmw ^ m & ssmmmt 1
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
I IWWJWHM QUARTERLY ^ hWWaWftfafct ^^ THE REVIEW .
I SEPTEMBER 30 , 1840 . | E 2
THE LATE EARL OF DURHAM . | A Masonic spirit of the hig hest order has fled to the 1 realms of eternity—the mortal remains of the Earl of 1 Durham recline in the silent tomb ! 1 Freemasonry has to deplore the death of her worthiest 1 Son—the Craft , the loss of a most honourable and devoted 1
I Brother . a But the remembrance of his Masonic virtues will live recorded in the hearts of the thousands who were inspirited by his example , and who acknowledged the quickening impulse of an honourable pride—of their association with
I him as Brother Masons . I It is not , however , by Masons alone , that the death of the f | Earl of Durham is lamented ; the province from which he i derived his title , feels to a man the bereavement . The 1 | name of Lambton , known even before the Heptarchy , and I
1 handed down to * posterity without a break in genealogy , I with the possession of the broad lands , of which Lambton | VOL . VII . p p I i ll ^ sai ^ mmxm ^ sim ^ mmiimi muiu . u'immm ^ i ^ mmw ^ m & ssmmmt 1