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Masonic Chit Chat.
Glowing with the roseate youth of immortality , graceful arises his fine form . Behind him is the temple of Solomon ; shades of figures within are dimly seen ; the airy form of the angel Benevolence floats in the highest regions , and the soft light of the rising sun illuminates the beauteous picture . " In the Lodge , nature guards that vestal fire , which cannot be extinguished . Reliion rears the altarand a beam from the throne of
g , God wraps it in flame ! We unloose the chains of the captive 1 We raise the drooping head of the orphan ! We present a cup full of the ambrosia of hope to the weeping children of sorrow 1 Hand in hand we stand around the blazing altar , and chant the hymn of charity . — We bow in awful adoration—a scroll of woven light is unfolded by an unseen hand , on which is written in letters of glaring radiance' Glory to God , and Love to Man . '"
MARRIED . —June 29 . —Bro . Morley Chubb , ( G . M . L ., No . 1 . ) , at Islington , to Mary Eleanor , eldest daughter of the late W . Lyon , Esq ., Claremont-square . Aug . 18 . —At Widley , Lieut . Bro . A . R . Savage , R . M . Artillery , ( S . D . of the Phcenix Lodge , 319 , ) to Maria Rosa , daughter of D . Robertson , Esq ., and grand-daughter of the late Rev . T . Clarke , D . D ., senior chaplain to H . R . PL , the M . W . G . M .
Aug . 27 . —At St . John ' s , Lambeth , by the Rev . Robert Irvine , M . A ., Thomas John Birch , Esq ., of Armitage Lodge , Staffordshire , to Julia Elizabeth , only daughter of Bro . John Chanter , P . G . S ., ( G . M . L . No . 1 . ) of Upper Stamford-street , London . Sept . 2 . —At St . Pancras , W . H . Stuckey , Esq ., to Catherina Mac Galium , eldest daughter of Brother W . S . Northhouse , Parliamentary Agent . BIRTHS . —Sept . 4 . —At Wakefield , the lady of Bro . Charles CJapham , ( P . M . 179 ) , of a daughter .
Obituary.
Obituary .
On the 20 th June , ictut 33 , Bro . JAMES HENRY REVIS , of Liverpool , late corresponding agent to the London Shipping and Mercantile Gazette , and formerly advertising clerk to the Liverpool Mail . June 21 . —Bro . JOHN BROOKE , retat 69 , formerly parish clerk of St . Peter at Arches , Lincoln , and once celebrated as a change-ringer . June 30 . —The EARL OP LEICESTER , P . G M . for Norfolk , Etat . 91 , at Longford CastleDerbyshire { vide page 270 ) .
, On the 8 th July , of consumption , ELIZA , the wife of ROBERT UDALL , Esq ., of Edmonton , after an illness of six months . The deceased lad y was sister-in-law to Brs . John , Henry , and Charles Udall . July 20 . —At his residence , Park-square , Regent ' s-park , Brother CHARLES HAWLEY , a ; tat . 53 , P . G . S ., and P . M ., British Lodge , No . 8 ; he laboured long under nervous debility , but died without suffering ; he survived his brothr John Hawley ( whose property he inherited ) scarcely
two years . He was buried at Kensal Green cemetery on the 28 th of July , whither the remains of his late brother were removed on the same morning from the vault of St . James ' s Church , Piccadilly . July 2 i , ictat 74 , Bro . THOMAS Cox , of Gloucester , lock-keeper to the
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Chit Chat.
Glowing with the roseate youth of immortality , graceful arises his fine form . Behind him is the temple of Solomon ; shades of figures within are dimly seen ; the airy form of the angel Benevolence floats in the highest regions , and the soft light of the rising sun illuminates the beauteous picture . " In the Lodge , nature guards that vestal fire , which cannot be extinguished . Reliion rears the altarand a beam from the throne of
g , God wraps it in flame ! We unloose the chains of the captive 1 We raise the drooping head of the orphan ! We present a cup full of the ambrosia of hope to the weeping children of sorrow 1 Hand in hand we stand around the blazing altar , and chant the hymn of charity . — We bow in awful adoration—a scroll of woven light is unfolded by an unseen hand , on which is written in letters of glaring radiance' Glory to God , and Love to Man . '"
MARRIED . —June 29 . —Bro . Morley Chubb , ( G . M . L ., No . 1 . ) , at Islington , to Mary Eleanor , eldest daughter of the late W . Lyon , Esq ., Claremont-square . Aug . 18 . —At Widley , Lieut . Bro . A . R . Savage , R . M . Artillery , ( S . D . of the Phcenix Lodge , 319 , ) to Maria Rosa , daughter of D . Robertson , Esq ., and grand-daughter of the late Rev . T . Clarke , D . D ., senior chaplain to H . R . PL , the M . W . G . M .
Aug . 27 . —At St . John ' s , Lambeth , by the Rev . Robert Irvine , M . A ., Thomas John Birch , Esq ., of Armitage Lodge , Staffordshire , to Julia Elizabeth , only daughter of Bro . John Chanter , P . G . S ., ( G . M . L . No . 1 . ) of Upper Stamford-street , London . Sept . 2 . —At St . Pancras , W . H . Stuckey , Esq ., to Catherina Mac Galium , eldest daughter of Brother W . S . Northhouse , Parliamentary Agent . BIRTHS . —Sept . 4 . —At Wakefield , the lady of Bro . Charles CJapham , ( P . M . 179 ) , of a daughter .
Obituary.
Obituary .
On the 20 th June , ictut 33 , Bro . JAMES HENRY REVIS , of Liverpool , late corresponding agent to the London Shipping and Mercantile Gazette , and formerly advertising clerk to the Liverpool Mail . June 21 . —Bro . JOHN BROOKE , retat 69 , formerly parish clerk of St . Peter at Arches , Lincoln , and once celebrated as a change-ringer . June 30 . —The EARL OP LEICESTER , P . G M . for Norfolk , Etat . 91 , at Longford CastleDerbyshire { vide page 270 ) .
, On the 8 th July , of consumption , ELIZA , the wife of ROBERT UDALL , Esq ., of Edmonton , after an illness of six months . The deceased lad y was sister-in-law to Brs . John , Henry , and Charles Udall . July 20 . —At his residence , Park-square , Regent ' s-park , Brother CHARLES HAWLEY , a ; tat . 53 , P . G . S ., and P . M ., British Lodge , No . 8 ; he laboured long under nervous debility , but died without suffering ; he survived his brothr John Hawley ( whose property he inherited ) scarcely
two years . He was buried at Kensal Green cemetery on the 28 th of July , whither the remains of his late brother were removed on the same morning from the vault of St . James ' s Church , Piccadilly . July 2 i , ictat 74 , Bro . THOMAS Cox , of Gloucester , lock-keeper to the