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Obituary.
At Lambley Rectory , Notts ., Elizabeth , the wife of the Rev . S . OLIVER , aged 84 . She had lived with her husband sixty-three years , and was the mother ofthe Rev . Dr . OLIVER , a correspondent to this Review . Her disconsolate partner is still living , and stands at the head of sixty-seven descendants . Feb . 25 . —In Queen streetPlymouthaged 75 yearsSarahrelict
, , , , of the late Mr . John Stevens , many years coal merchant and ship owner of that town . Mrs . Stevens was the mother of a large family of children , ten of whom survive her ; ancl , among them , Brother JOHN LEE STEVENS , Past Grand Steward , & c , of London , and Brother ROBERT WHITE STEVENS , of Plymouth . Feb . 23 . —At Jersey , Bro . RICHARD MARYON , P . M . of the Farmer ' s
Loclge , No . 302 . This Brother ' s name is still on the list of candidates for relief from the Royal Masonic Benevolent Fund , his election to which , he lost , last year , by sixty-three votes . We trust that , as he is now beyond the reach of misery or disappointment in this world , he is happy in the Grand Lodge above . March 5 . —At his residence 26 Prussia-streetFielding H . Fowler
, , , , Esq ., aged 26 , son of JOHN FOWLER , Esq ., D . G . Secretary to the Freemasons of Ireland . August last . —At Monmouth , on his way home from Malvern , where he hacl been for the benefit of his health , Rev . J . ASHE GABB , D . P . G . M . for Monmouthshire .
Provincial.
PROVINCIAL .
ROCHESTER , Dec . 27 . —The Members of the Lodges No . 20 and 216 , held at the Sun Inn , Chatham , met to celebrate the festival of St . John the Evangelist , ancl to install the two new Masters , Bro . Saunders and Bro , Lynch . The company consisted of Prov . Grand Officers , several visiting Brothers , ancl the members of the two Lodges . At the same time the portrait of Dep . Prov . G . Master , Bro . Ashley , exquisitely painted by Mr . Answorth , at the desire and cost of the Prov . Grand
Officers , was placed in the Loclge . The chair was taken by the Dep . Prov . Grand Master . The number who dined amounted to upwards of sixty . After the cloth was removed , Non Nobis Domine was most ably sung by Messrs . Whiffen , French , and Hugget . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were drunk with the honours , when the health of the P . Grand Master having been proposed by the P . G . Secretary , Bro . Jeffery , in a very neat and appropriate speech , was received with much enthusiasm . Bro . Ashley returned thanks . HASTINGS AND ST . LEONARDS , Dec . 27 . —The Brethren of the Derwent Loclge , No . 47 , of Free and Accepted Masons , met according to
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Obituary.
At Lambley Rectory , Notts ., Elizabeth , the wife of the Rev . S . OLIVER , aged 84 . She had lived with her husband sixty-three years , and was the mother ofthe Rev . Dr . OLIVER , a correspondent to this Review . Her disconsolate partner is still living , and stands at the head of sixty-seven descendants . Feb . 25 . —In Queen streetPlymouthaged 75 yearsSarahrelict
, , , , of the late Mr . John Stevens , many years coal merchant and ship owner of that town . Mrs . Stevens was the mother of a large family of children , ten of whom survive her ; ancl , among them , Brother JOHN LEE STEVENS , Past Grand Steward , & c , of London , and Brother ROBERT WHITE STEVENS , of Plymouth . Feb . 23 . —At Jersey , Bro . RICHARD MARYON , P . M . of the Farmer ' s
Loclge , No . 302 . This Brother ' s name is still on the list of candidates for relief from the Royal Masonic Benevolent Fund , his election to which , he lost , last year , by sixty-three votes . We trust that , as he is now beyond the reach of misery or disappointment in this world , he is happy in the Grand Lodge above . March 5 . —At his residence 26 Prussia-streetFielding H . Fowler
, , , , Esq ., aged 26 , son of JOHN FOWLER , Esq ., D . G . Secretary to the Freemasons of Ireland . August last . —At Monmouth , on his way home from Malvern , where he hacl been for the benefit of his health , Rev . J . ASHE GABB , D . P . G . M . for Monmouthshire .
Provincial.
PROVINCIAL .
ROCHESTER , Dec . 27 . —The Members of the Lodges No . 20 and 216 , held at the Sun Inn , Chatham , met to celebrate the festival of St . John the Evangelist , ancl to install the two new Masters , Bro . Saunders and Bro , Lynch . The company consisted of Prov . Grand Officers , several visiting Brothers , ancl the members of the two Lodges . At the same time the portrait of Dep . Prov . G . Master , Bro . Ashley , exquisitely painted by Mr . Answorth , at the desire and cost of the Prov . Grand
Officers , was placed in the Loclge . The chair was taken by the Dep . Prov . Grand Master . The number who dined amounted to upwards of sixty . After the cloth was removed , Non Nobis Domine was most ably sung by Messrs . Whiffen , French , and Hugget . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were drunk with the honours , when the health of the P . Grand Master having been proposed by the P . G . Secretary , Bro . Jeffery , in a very neat and appropriate speech , was received with much enthusiasm . Bro . Ashley returned thanks . HASTINGS AND ST . LEONARDS , Dec . 27 . —The Brethren of the Derwent Loclge , No . 47 , of Free and Accepted Masons , met according to