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BRO . CAPTAIN WHOLLY . Died , at Madras , June 6 , Bro . Capt . Wholl y , 1-ttli Bombay Native Infantry , deeply regretted by all who knew him . — Madras Freemasons ' Herald , Aug ., 1851 .
BRO . THE REV . RICHARD J . OGLE . Died , July 12 , Bro . the Rev . Richard J . Ogle , of the Apollo University Lodge , Prov . Grand Chaplain of Oxfordshire , son of Bro . Dr . Ogle , Jun ., Physician to the Radcliffe Infirmary , and a P . M . of the above Lotlge . He had distinguished himself by taking the highest honors of the University ; he was a successor of Bro . the Rev . C . J . Meredith in the fellowship of his collegeand it is a singular
circum-, stance , that their deaths should have occured so nearly to each other . He had recently been appointed one of the masters of Winchester college ; and the learned societies of which he was so great an ornament , as well as the Masonic body , have to deplore the premature loss of an excellent Scholar , a kind friend , and of one who promised to reach the highest dignities of his profession .
BRO . THE REV . CHARLES JOHN MEREDITH . Died , July 17 , aged 52 , the Rev . Charles John Meredith , P . Prov . Grand Chaplain , and S . G . Warden of Oxfordshire . Pie was initiated early in life in the Alfred Lodge , Oxford , of which city he was a native ; and he afterwards joined the Apollo University Lodge , in both of which he served various offices . In the latter Lodge , he occupied the chair of W . M . for two years in successionviz ., in 1845 and 184 Gand on
, , quitting office he was presented with a splendid testimonial of his valuable services , consisting of a gold Past Master ' s jewel , and the insignia of a Prov . S . G . Warden . At the time of his death , he was Commander of the Encampment of Cceur de Lion , at Oxford , as well as Grand Prelate of the Grand Conclave of Knights Templar ; and this latter office , the duties of which he performed with great punctuality and credit , brought him much iu contact with distinguished members of the
Order in London , by whom he was much esteemed . As a Mason , he was highly talented , and his performance of the ceremonies was most perfect and impressive . His conduct of the Lodge was attended with great success , upwards of forty new members having been initiated by him during his two years of office . As a friend and companion , he possessed the regard of all who knew him , and his memory will long be cherished by a large circle of friends . He had been a resident fellow of Lincoln college for a great number of years , and at the time of his death lie held the rectory of Waddington , near Lincoln , to which he was presented by his college in 1848 .
BRO . JOHN SUTCLIFFE . At Halifax , Yorkshire , on the 18 th of July last , in the 78 th year of his age , Bro . John Sutcliffe , senior , P . M . ofthe Lodgeof Probity , No . 73 , in the above town . The position which the deceased Brother held in the province of West Yorkshire , as an accomplished and venerated Mason , forbids that this
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Obituary.
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BRO . CAPTAIN WHOLLY . Died , at Madras , June 6 , Bro . Capt . Wholl y , 1-ttli Bombay Native Infantry , deeply regretted by all who knew him . — Madras Freemasons ' Herald , Aug ., 1851 .
BRO . THE REV . RICHARD J . OGLE . Died , July 12 , Bro . the Rev . Richard J . Ogle , of the Apollo University Lodge , Prov . Grand Chaplain of Oxfordshire , son of Bro . Dr . Ogle , Jun ., Physician to the Radcliffe Infirmary , and a P . M . of the above Lotlge . He had distinguished himself by taking the highest honors of the University ; he was a successor of Bro . the Rev . C . J . Meredith in the fellowship of his collegeand it is a singular
circum-, stance , that their deaths should have occured so nearly to each other . He had recently been appointed one of the masters of Winchester college ; and the learned societies of which he was so great an ornament , as well as the Masonic body , have to deplore the premature loss of an excellent Scholar , a kind friend , and of one who promised to reach the highest dignities of his profession .
BRO . THE REV . CHARLES JOHN MEREDITH . Died , July 17 , aged 52 , the Rev . Charles John Meredith , P . Prov . Grand Chaplain , and S . G . Warden of Oxfordshire . Pie was initiated early in life in the Alfred Lodge , Oxford , of which city he was a native ; and he afterwards joined the Apollo University Lodge , in both of which he served various offices . In the latter Lodge , he occupied the chair of W . M . for two years in successionviz ., in 1845 and 184 Gand on
, , quitting office he was presented with a splendid testimonial of his valuable services , consisting of a gold Past Master ' s jewel , and the insignia of a Prov . S . G . Warden . At the time of his death , he was Commander of the Encampment of Cceur de Lion , at Oxford , as well as Grand Prelate of the Grand Conclave of Knights Templar ; and this latter office , the duties of which he performed with great punctuality and credit , brought him much iu contact with distinguished members of the
Order in London , by whom he was much esteemed . As a Mason , he was highly talented , and his performance of the ceremonies was most perfect and impressive . His conduct of the Lodge was attended with great success , upwards of forty new members having been initiated by him during his two years of office . As a friend and companion , he possessed the regard of all who knew him , and his memory will long be cherished by a large circle of friends . He had been a resident fellow of Lincoln college for a great number of years , and at the time of his death lie held the rectory of Waddington , near Lincoln , to which he was presented by his college in 1848 .
BRO . JOHN SUTCLIFFE . At Halifax , Yorkshire , on the 18 th of July last , in the 78 th year of his age , Bro . John Sutcliffe , senior , P . M . ofthe Lodgeof Probity , No . 73 , in the above town . The position which the deceased Brother held in the province of West Yorkshire , as an accomplished and venerated Mason , forbids that this