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The Jewish Brethren.
THE JEWISH BRETHREN .
BERLIN . —March 2 . —MOST IMPORTANT . At a Meeting of the Grand Lodge , held this clay , it was Resolved , " That the request of the Earl of ZETLAND , that English Certificates should be unreservedly admitted , could not be complied with , and that a letter to such effect be written to the Grand Secretary of England . "
SUPREME COUNCIL OP RITES . Dublin , March , 18 . — The report reached us too late ; there is some friskiness in the wind , and we may probably have to "box the compass" in our next . THE GIRLS' SCHOOL . March 26 . —Even if it were not too late , we should hesitate to allude to the subject until after the maturest consideration , but a " steward" may be assured of our vigilance .
LINCOLN . —The Rev . J . Osmond Dakeyne , chairman of the " Oliver Presentation , " has been appointed Grand Superintendent for this Province . THE LATE ROBERT FIELD . —Our too brief notes of this excellent Mason , as recorded in the Obituary , was worked off before we received a very well written notice by " a friend . " The following private particulars will supply some of our own deficiency . Brother Field was born
at Lyng , near Reepham , Norfolk , where his father had a farm for many years , and brought up a family of fourteen children . He is still alive , at the age of eighty-five , and his mother at seventy-five , both in good bodily health ; the latter , however , has become " dark , " but painfully alive to the last sad visitation . So hale is the good old father , that lie can even now walk from his residence at Brixton to London , and part of
the way back . ROBERT , on leaving school , came to London to the merchant ' s counting-house , and remained there unt . i his serious illness led to his services being dispensed with . OBITUARY . March 23 . —Mt . 32 , Bro . the Hon . W . N . Ridley Colborne , M . P ., P . G . W ., and Dep . P . G . M . for Norfolk . He was son of Lord Colborne—the cause of death was the bursting of a blood vessel .
On March the 21 st , ret . 29 , at his Chambers , Gray ' s Inn , Bro . Thomas Martin , second son of the late Simon Martin , Esq ., of Norwich , member of the " Lodge of United Friends , " Yarmcuth , No . 392 .
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The Jewish Brethren.
THE JEWISH BRETHREN .
BERLIN . —March 2 . —MOST IMPORTANT . At a Meeting of the Grand Lodge , held this clay , it was Resolved , " That the request of the Earl of ZETLAND , that English Certificates should be unreservedly admitted , could not be complied with , and that a letter to such effect be written to the Grand Secretary of England . "
SUPREME COUNCIL OP RITES . Dublin , March , 18 . — The report reached us too late ; there is some friskiness in the wind , and we may probably have to "box the compass" in our next . THE GIRLS' SCHOOL . March 26 . —Even if it were not too late , we should hesitate to allude to the subject until after the maturest consideration , but a " steward" may be assured of our vigilance .
LINCOLN . —The Rev . J . Osmond Dakeyne , chairman of the " Oliver Presentation , " has been appointed Grand Superintendent for this Province . THE LATE ROBERT FIELD . —Our too brief notes of this excellent Mason , as recorded in the Obituary , was worked off before we received a very well written notice by " a friend . " The following private particulars will supply some of our own deficiency . Brother Field was born
at Lyng , near Reepham , Norfolk , where his father had a farm for many years , and brought up a family of fourteen children . He is still alive , at the age of eighty-five , and his mother at seventy-five , both in good bodily health ; the latter , however , has become " dark , " but painfully alive to the last sad visitation . So hale is the good old father , that lie can even now walk from his residence at Brixton to London , and part of
the way back . ROBERT , on leaving school , came to London to the merchant ' s counting-house , and remained there unt . i his serious illness led to his services being dispensed with . OBITUARY . March 23 . —Mt . 32 , Bro . the Hon . W . N . Ridley Colborne , M . P ., P . G . W ., and Dep . P . G . M . for Norfolk . He was son of Lord Colborne—the cause of death was the bursting of a blood vessel .
On March the 21 st , ret . 29 , at his Chambers , Gray ' s Inn , Bro . Thomas Martin , second son of the late Simon Martin , Esq ., of Norwich , member of the " Lodge of United Friends , " Yarmcuth , No . 392 .