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Chit Chat.
For thc log-houses in America and all early emigrant habitations it offers a most ready means of security , and it would seem that even ship ' s bottoms may be preserved from the worm by its being placed between timbers and the copper . NEW MASONIC M . P . ' . —Among the Brethren elected are Brothers Cabbell , Cubitt , and AA ^ yld .
Obituary.
Obituary .
EPITAPH ON JACK TISSEY , A PUNSTER . Beneath this gravel and those stones Lie poor Jack Tissey ' s skin and bones ; His flesh , I oft have heard him say , Pie hoped , in time , would make good hay ; Quoth I , how can that come to pass ? And he replied , " All flesh is grass . "
June . —At Newport , set . 79 , Bro . THOMAS FOSTER , an old and respected tradesman . He was followed to the grave by the ivhole body of Freemasons of Newport , ancl many from Cowes and Ryde . June . —Bro . THOMAS FIELD SAVORY , set . 72 , at his residence in the Regent ' s Park . The deceased was the last surviving partner of the late firm of Paytherus , Savory , and Moore , chemists , of Bond-street and Regent-street . He has survived the latter but a short time . He was
an intimate friend of the late Duke of Sussex , who appointed him Grand Deacon . He was a member of the Antiquity , Prince of AVales ' , and Jerusalem Lodges ; the Prince of AVales' Chapter , and the Masonic Templars Chapter of Observance ; and a liberal supporter of all the Masonic charities—the Asylum excepted . He was present at the " blackball" affair on the 3 rd of August , 1836 , but did not vote—we write this to his credit , for Bro . Savory was somewhat proud in his bearing , yet gentlemanly at all times .
BOMBAY—INTERMENT OP THE REMAINS OF SIR DAVID POLLOCK . — The remains of the late Chief Justice were interred in the cathedral on the 22 nd of May . The body was attended from the AVilderness , the late abode of the deceased , by the four sons of Sir David , by Sir Erskine Perry , and the ivhole of the legal profession . The Hon . the Governor , the members of Council , and his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief , were also present , as well as a great number of the military and naval
officers , the heads of most of the mercantile firms and of the public departments , & c . Several natives , who , we believe , composed the household of the deceased , followed the procession . On entering the cathedral , the pall was supported by the Hon . the Governor , the Commander-in-Chief , Sir Erskine Perry , the Hon . J . P . ATOloughby , the Advocate-General , and Dr . Larkworthy , as the principal medical attendant on the deceased . The Venerable the Archdeacon Jefferys officiated on the solemn occasion . A grave or vault had been prepared in the body of the church to the right of the centre aisle , and immediately in front of the east column
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Chit Chat.
For thc log-houses in America and all early emigrant habitations it offers a most ready means of security , and it would seem that even ship ' s bottoms may be preserved from the worm by its being placed between timbers and the copper . NEW MASONIC M . P . ' . —Among the Brethren elected are Brothers Cabbell , Cubitt , and AA ^ yld .
Obituary.
Obituary .
EPITAPH ON JACK TISSEY , A PUNSTER . Beneath this gravel and those stones Lie poor Jack Tissey ' s skin and bones ; His flesh , I oft have heard him say , Pie hoped , in time , would make good hay ; Quoth I , how can that come to pass ? And he replied , " All flesh is grass . "
June . —At Newport , set . 79 , Bro . THOMAS FOSTER , an old and respected tradesman . He was followed to the grave by the ivhole body of Freemasons of Newport , ancl many from Cowes and Ryde . June . —Bro . THOMAS FIELD SAVORY , set . 72 , at his residence in the Regent ' s Park . The deceased was the last surviving partner of the late firm of Paytherus , Savory , and Moore , chemists , of Bond-street and Regent-street . He has survived the latter but a short time . He was
an intimate friend of the late Duke of Sussex , who appointed him Grand Deacon . He was a member of the Antiquity , Prince of AVales ' , and Jerusalem Lodges ; the Prince of AVales' Chapter , and the Masonic Templars Chapter of Observance ; and a liberal supporter of all the Masonic charities—the Asylum excepted . He was present at the " blackball" affair on the 3 rd of August , 1836 , but did not vote—we write this to his credit , for Bro . Savory was somewhat proud in his bearing , yet gentlemanly at all times .
BOMBAY—INTERMENT OP THE REMAINS OF SIR DAVID POLLOCK . — The remains of the late Chief Justice were interred in the cathedral on the 22 nd of May . The body was attended from the AVilderness , the late abode of the deceased , by the four sons of Sir David , by Sir Erskine Perry , and the ivhole of the legal profession . The Hon . the Governor , the members of Council , and his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief , were also present , as well as a great number of the military and naval
officers , the heads of most of the mercantile firms and of the public departments , & c . Several natives , who , we believe , composed the household of the deceased , followed the procession . On entering the cathedral , the pall was supported by the Hon . the Governor , the Commander-in-Chief , Sir Erskine Perry , the Hon . J . P . ATOloughby , the Advocate-General , and Dr . Larkworthy , as the principal medical attendant on the deceased . The Venerable the Archdeacon Jefferys officiated on the solemn occasion . A grave or vault had been prepared in the body of the church to the right of the centre aisle , and immediately in front of the east column