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Masonic Chit Chat.
corps , besides Mr . Stevenson , now living , is , we believe , another worthy burgess of Edinburgh , Mr . John Bonar , painter , who is also advanced in the vale of years , although he has not seen so many by ten or twelve as the subject of these interesting reminiscences has done . Mr . S . is still hale and hearty , and has perceptibly lost none of his faculties , except the sense of hearing , which is now rather obtuse ; but he takes as keen an interest as ever in the affairs of Auld Reekieand walks about the streets
, , as the Scottish by-word has it , with all the lightness of a "five year auld . —Caledonian Mercury . MARRIED . — . July — , at Waterford , Brother W . H . Wright , of Granby Row , Dublin , Secretary to Leinster Lodge , No . 14 . 1 , to Jane eldest daughter of the late Brother John Carver , Esq ., solicitor Waterford , a highly esteemed P . M . of Loclge No . 5 , in that city .
August 3 , at Tetbury , Gloucestershire , Captain Alex . Aug . Younge of the E . I . Company , late St . Helena Military Establishment , son ofthe late Colonel W . Aug . Younge , of the 4 th Madras Cavalry , and grandson of Alex- Davidson , Esq ., formerly Governor of Madras , to Sophia Elizabeth , youngest daughter of John Ollive , Esq ., M . D of Staines , Middlesex , and step-daughter of Brother T . H , Freer M D and P . G . S , ' ' ' '
¦ August 22 , at Staplegrove church , by the Rev . E . Houlditch , Emma third daughter of Capt . Edward Bidwell Law , of Staplegrove Lodo-e to James Robert Mosse , Esq ., surgeon , of Cedar Cottage , Mount Street ,
Obituary.
Obituary .
BROTHER JOHN FEARN , tailor , on the ISth of March , at Newark , Ohio , U . S ., a member of the Old Newstead Lodge , No . 55 , at Notting-? u ' ? Ur deceased Brother had been for some time in a declining state of health , which , with the cares of a numerous family , pressed heavily upon him . In the year 1838 , he received an invitation from a relative in the United States to emigrate thither , which he was enabled to effect by the help ofthe Nottinghamshire Brethrenand a liberal grant of 20 /
, . crl . r ( 1 ° f Benevo ] ence . The sea voyage ancl the drier climate ot Ohio appeared for a time to have had a beneficial effect on his health but about this time last year he began to languish , and after lingering through the winter , he died in the spring of this year . In this country he was highl y esteemed as a good member of the Craft , nor did his attachment to Masonry leave him in his adopted country . An American focal journalafter speaking of him in hih terms of commendation
, g , ^ ' lhe spectacle , that was presented at the grave was truly affecting . Ihe Masonic Order had formed a circle around the tomb , when the affectionate wife and seven children were admitted within that circle , where they remained during the solemn ceremony , paying the last tribute of respect to the ' confiding Brother , ' the affectionate husband and the revered father . "
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Masonic Chit Chat.
corps , besides Mr . Stevenson , now living , is , we believe , another worthy burgess of Edinburgh , Mr . John Bonar , painter , who is also advanced in the vale of years , although he has not seen so many by ten or twelve as the subject of these interesting reminiscences has done . Mr . S . is still hale and hearty , and has perceptibly lost none of his faculties , except the sense of hearing , which is now rather obtuse ; but he takes as keen an interest as ever in the affairs of Auld Reekieand walks about the streets
, , as the Scottish by-word has it , with all the lightness of a "five year auld . —Caledonian Mercury . MARRIED . — . July — , at Waterford , Brother W . H . Wright , of Granby Row , Dublin , Secretary to Leinster Lodge , No . 14 . 1 , to Jane eldest daughter of the late Brother John Carver , Esq ., solicitor Waterford , a highly esteemed P . M . of Loclge No . 5 , in that city .
August 3 , at Tetbury , Gloucestershire , Captain Alex . Aug . Younge of the E . I . Company , late St . Helena Military Establishment , son ofthe late Colonel W . Aug . Younge , of the 4 th Madras Cavalry , and grandson of Alex- Davidson , Esq ., formerly Governor of Madras , to Sophia Elizabeth , youngest daughter of John Ollive , Esq ., M . D of Staines , Middlesex , and step-daughter of Brother T . H , Freer M D and P . G . S , ' ' ' '
¦ August 22 , at Staplegrove church , by the Rev . E . Houlditch , Emma third daughter of Capt . Edward Bidwell Law , of Staplegrove Lodo-e to James Robert Mosse , Esq ., surgeon , of Cedar Cottage , Mount Street ,
Obituary.
Obituary .
BROTHER JOHN FEARN , tailor , on the ISth of March , at Newark , Ohio , U . S ., a member of the Old Newstead Lodge , No . 55 , at Notting-? u ' ? Ur deceased Brother had been for some time in a declining state of health , which , with the cares of a numerous family , pressed heavily upon him . In the year 1838 , he received an invitation from a relative in the United States to emigrate thither , which he was enabled to effect by the help ofthe Nottinghamshire Brethrenand a liberal grant of 20 /
, . crl . r ( 1 ° f Benevo ] ence . The sea voyage ancl the drier climate ot Ohio appeared for a time to have had a beneficial effect on his health but about this time last year he began to languish , and after lingering through the winter , he died in the spring of this year . In this country he was highl y esteemed as a good member of the Craft , nor did his attachment to Masonry leave him in his adopted country . An American focal journalafter speaking of him in hih terms of commendation
, g , ^ ' lhe spectacle , that was presented at the grave was truly affecting . Ihe Masonic Order had formed a circle around the tomb , when the affectionate wife and seven children were admitted within that circle , where they remained during the solemn ceremony , paying the last tribute of respect to the ' confiding Brother , ' the affectionate husband and the revered father . "