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Statue Ot H. R,. H. The La.Te Duke Of Su...
Bno . EDWARD LEEKS . —A testimonial is in progress , as a mark of respect to this very estimable man ancl Mason ; we believe that the subscription list is closed , and that in a very short time the committee , of which Mr . B . B . Cabbell is the president , will appoint some early time for the presentation of the testimonial . The subscribers are by no means confined to the Masonic body , but embrace leading members of the various societies with which Mr . Leeks is connected , and by whom
his zealous services are most gratefully appreciated . BRO . THOMAS GIBSON , July 10 . —A friendly party met at the City of London Coffee House , Bucklersbury , to show their regard for their Masonic friend , ancl enjoyed themselves , both socially ancl Masonically , under the presidency of Tiro . Edward Brewster . MARRIED . —Aug . 8 . —Bro . Richard Dover ( late of Madeira ) of the St . Alban ' s Lodge & c . to the only daughter of S . J . VanButchellEsq .,
, , Baker-street . BIRTHS . —June 28 . —The lady of Bro . the Rev . Dr . Senior , Prov . Grand Chaplain of AVest Yorks ., of a daughter . In memory of the founder of the AA akefield Lectureship , Lady Viscountess Campden , our little sister was baptised "Elizabeth Campden" with water brought from the river Nile , in Egypt . Aug . 6 . —At Shepton Mallettthe lady of Bro . J . R . Ashford , R . A .,
, of a son . Aug . 27 . —The lady of Bro . James Heron , Esq ., banker , Dewsbury , ( P . M . 251 , and P . G . Steward of West Yorkshire ) , of a daughter . Sept . 2 . —The lady of Bro . AA m . Betts , of Highbury-place , Islington , of a daughter .
Obituary.
Obituary .
June 24 . —Suddenly , Bro . JOHN BOND , Past Grand Steward ancl P . M . 03 . The deceased was known masonically , as having derived an unenviable notoriety from the part he took as one of the informers , in instigating the unhappy dissentions in 1839-40 , requiescat in pace . July 20 . —THOMAS HYATT , cet . 86 , at Shepton Mallett . This zealous patriarch of Masonry was of an unpretending character ; hut in his time did good suit and service . He was the oldest member of the Lodge ,
and for many years had lost his sight , but with him there was no mental darkness . The " Light within" prevailed , and , as we hope , directed him to the path of eternal peace . His funeral was attended by his son , Brother Thomas Hyatt ( a Mason well versed in the mysteries ) , and many thousand persons . July 25 , at Monmouth , Rev . GEORGE ASHE GABB , Vicar of Sbirenewton , aged 63 , Deputy Provincial Grand Master for Monmouthshire .
July 31 , in her 21 st year , Dora Margaret , youngest daughter of Brother James Savage , P . G . D ., of 31 , Essex Street , Strand . Aug . 12 . —BROTHER ALEXANDER DEUCHAR , ret . 70 . This eminent Scottish Mason closed his labours among the Lodges of the earth . Initiated at an early age into the mysteries of the Craft , he became attracted by the interest of their hidden history and signification , exhibiting an energy aud enthusiasm which never deserted him under any
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Statue Ot H. R,. H. The La.Te Duke Of Su...
Bno . EDWARD LEEKS . —A testimonial is in progress , as a mark of respect to this very estimable man ancl Mason ; we believe that the subscription list is closed , and that in a very short time the committee , of which Mr . B . B . Cabbell is the president , will appoint some early time for the presentation of the testimonial . The subscribers are by no means confined to the Masonic body , but embrace leading members of the various societies with which Mr . Leeks is connected , and by whom
his zealous services are most gratefully appreciated . BRO . THOMAS GIBSON , July 10 . —A friendly party met at the City of London Coffee House , Bucklersbury , to show their regard for their Masonic friend , ancl enjoyed themselves , both socially ancl Masonically , under the presidency of Tiro . Edward Brewster . MARRIED . —Aug . 8 . —Bro . Richard Dover ( late of Madeira ) of the St . Alban ' s Lodge & c . to the only daughter of S . J . VanButchellEsq .,
, , Baker-street . BIRTHS . —June 28 . —The lady of Bro . the Rev . Dr . Senior , Prov . Grand Chaplain of AVest Yorks ., of a daughter . In memory of the founder of the AA akefield Lectureship , Lady Viscountess Campden , our little sister was baptised "Elizabeth Campden" with water brought from the river Nile , in Egypt . Aug . 6 . —At Shepton Mallettthe lady of Bro . J . R . Ashford , R . A .,
, of a son . Aug . 27 . —The lady of Bro . James Heron , Esq ., banker , Dewsbury , ( P . M . 251 , and P . G . Steward of West Yorkshire ) , of a daughter . Sept . 2 . —The lady of Bro . AA m . Betts , of Highbury-place , Islington , of a daughter .
Obituary.
Obituary .
June 24 . —Suddenly , Bro . JOHN BOND , Past Grand Steward ancl P . M . 03 . The deceased was known masonically , as having derived an unenviable notoriety from the part he took as one of the informers , in instigating the unhappy dissentions in 1839-40 , requiescat in pace . July 20 . —THOMAS HYATT , cet . 86 , at Shepton Mallett . This zealous patriarch of Masonry was of an unpretending character ; hut in his time did good suit and service . He was the oldest member of the Lodge ,
and for many years had lost his sight , but with him there was no mental darkness . The " Light within" prevailed , and , as we hope , directed him to the path of eternal peace . His funeral was attended by his son , Brother Thomas Hyatt ( a Mason well versed in the mysteries ) , and many thousand persons . July 25 , at Monmouth , Rev . GEORGE ASHE GABB , Vicar of Sbirenewton , aged 63 , Deputy Provincial Grand Master for Monmouthshire .
July 31 , in her 21 st year , Dora Margaret , youngest daughter of Brother James Savage , P . G . D ., of 31 , Essex Street , Strand . Aug . 12 . —BROTHER ALEXANDER DEUCHAR , ret . 70 . This eminent Scottish Mason closed his labours among the Lodges of the earth . Initiated at an early age into the mysteries of the Craft , he became attracted by the interest of their hidden history and signification , exhibiting an energy aud enthusiasm which never deserted him under any