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Masonic Chit-Chat.
MARRIED . —Jan . 12 . —At Rydc , Bro . S . D . Forbes , AA ' . M . 387 , and P G . S . B ., to Jane-Caroline , only daughter of Bro . T . Hale , 387 , and P . P . G . S . for Devon . At Fareham , Bro . H AY . Barnes , ( 90 , ) to Miss M . K . Strong . Feb . —Bro . Chadwick Jones , of the Middle Temple , to Miss Lassells , of Liverpool . BIRTHS . —Feb . 21 . —At Lansdown-houseSouthamptonthe lady of
, , Bro . C . E . Deacon , P . M . 152 , P P-G . S . AY ., of a daughter . Feb . 23 . —At Gosport , the wife of Bro . W . J . Rundle , ( 319 , ) of twins . March . —The lady of Bro . G . Parbury , Russel-square , Prov . G . S . B . Bengal , of a son . — The lady of Bro . George Warriner , Cornhill , P . G . S ., of a son . — The lady of Bro . J . Madden , Leadenhall-street , ( 109 , ) of a daughter .
— The lady of Bro . Eccles , Broad-street , P . M . II 8 , of a son . — The lady of Bro . Chapman , Edgware-road , P . J . AY . 329 , of a daughter . > . — The lady of Bro . M . Sangster , P . M . 79 , of a daughter . [ t — The lady of Bro . AYhitmore , P . M . 318 , of a daughter .
Obituary.
Obituary .
Nov . 4 . —At Montrose , mt . 53 , JAMES JAMIE , Esq ., formerly of London ; a Member of St . Peter ' s Lodge—the Enoch Royal Arch Chapter—and St . Peter ' s Priory of Knights Templars ; in all of which he held various offices for many years past . Bro . Jamie was a keen and enthusiastic Mason , and his favorite theme was on the happiness he always enjoyed in the bosom of his Lodge . Peace to his manes ! He was , indeed , an excellent and honest man .
Dec . 11 . —At Torquay , Devonshire , where he . had gone for the benefit of his health , Bro . AY . B . SMITH , rct . 31 , Junior Warden of St . Peter ' s Lodge , Montrose . He was highly esteemed and respected , and his premature death is much regretted by his Masonic Brethren , and a numerous circle of acquaintances .
Jan . 3 . —At his residence , S , Judd-street , m . 72 , Bro . THOMAS LUDFORD BELLAMY , formerly of the Theatres Royal Drury-lane and Covent-garden . In manners the gentleman , he was greatly respected ; as a vocalist , he was unequalled . His " Poculum quam bonum est " still smacks in our ears . Who shall succeed him ? Bro . Bellamy was among the earliest friends to the Aged Masons' Asylum , and cheerfully contributed his gratuitous services at the Festival of that Institution .
Jan . 13—In Hardwicke-place , Dublin , SARAH , wife of NICHOLAS ELLIS , Esq ., and mother of Bro . Hercules Ellis , P . M . Lodge 50 . Jan . 1 G . —Bro . JAMES RITCHIE , a ; t . 31 , of St . Peter ' s Lodge , Montrose ; he was landlord of the Star , where the Lodge is held ; was highly esteemed ; and has died much regretted . — Bro . RICHARD SMITH , D . P . G . M . for Bristol , ( vide p . 38 ) . — Bro . THOMAS Bisn , of the Corner Stone and Grand Stewards * Lodges ; of the latter he was the Father , or senior member , but he did not often attend—so seldom , that he was wont to observe , — " My dinner
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Masonic Chit-Chat.
MARRIED . —Jan . 12 . —At Rydc , Bro . S . D . Forbes , AA ' . M . 387 , and P G . S . B ., to Jane-Caroline , only daughter of Bro . T . Hale , 387 , and P . P . G . S . for Devon . At Fareham , Bro . H AY . Barnes , ( 90 , ) to Miss M . K . Strong . Feb . —Bro . Chadwick Jones , of the Middle Temple , to Miss Lassells , of Liverpool . BIRTHS . —Feb . 21 . —At Lansdown-houseSouthamptonthe lady of
, , Bro . C . E . Deacon , P . M . 152 , P P-G . S . AY ., of a daughter . Feb . 23 . —At Gosport , the wife of Bro . W . J . Rundle , ( 319 , ) of twins . March . —The lady of Bro . G . Parbury , Russel-square , Prov . G . S . B . Bengal , of a son . — The lady of Bro . George Warriner , Cornhill , P . G . S ., of a son . — The lady of Bro . J . Madden , Leadenhall-street , ( 109 , ) of a daughter .
— The lady of Bro . Eccles , Broad-street , P . M . II 8 , of a son . — The lady of Bro . Chapman , Edgware-road , P . J . AY . 329 , of a daughter . > . — The lady of Bro . M . Sangster , P . M . 79 , of a daughter . [ t — The lady of Bro . AYhitmore , P . M . 318 , of a daughter .
Obituary.
Obituary .
Nov . 4 . —At Montrose , mt . 53 , JAMES JAMIE , Esq ., formerly of London ; a Member of St . Peter ' s Lodge—the Enoch Royal Arch Chapter—and St . Peter ' s Priory of Knights Templars ; in all of which he held various offices for many years past . Bro . Jamie was a keen and enthusiastic Mason , and his favorite theme was on the happiness he always enjoyed in the bosom of his Lodge . Peace to his manes ! He was , indeed , an excellent and honest man .
Dec . 11 . —At Torquay , Devonshire , where he . had gone for the benefit of his health , Bro . AY . B . SMITH , rct . 31 , Junior Warden of St . Peter ' s Lodge , Montrose . He was highly esteemed and respected , and his premature death is much regretted by his Masonic Brethren , and a numerous circle of acquaintances .
Jan . 3 . —At his residence , S , Judd-street , m . 72 , Bro . THOMAS LUDFORD BELLAMY , formerly of the Theatres Royal Drury-lane and Covent-garden . In manners the gentleman , he was greatly respected ; as a vocalist , he was unequalled . His " Poculum quam bonum est " still smacks in our ears . Who shall succeed him ? Bro . Bellamy was among the earliest friends to the Aged Masons' Asylum , and cheerfully contributed his gratuitous services at the Festival of that Institution .
Jan . 13—In Hardwicke-place , Dublin , SARAH , wife of NICHOLAS ELLIS , Esq ., and mother of Bro . Hercules Ellis , P . M . Lodge 50 . Jan . 1 G . —Bro . JAMES RITCHIE , a ; t . 31 , of St . Peter ' s Lodge , Montrose ; he was landlord of the Star , where the Lodge is held ; was highly esteemed ; and has died much regretted . — Bro . RICHARD SMITH , D . P . G . M . for Bristol , ( vide p . 38 ) . — Bro . THOMAS Bisn , of the Corner Stone and Grand Stewards * Lodges ; of the latter he was the Father , or senior member , but he did not often attend—so seldom , that he was wont to observe , — " My dinner