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Correspondence.
and I am confident that they will religiously accomplish the mission of humanity , which they have undertaken . Please to insert this letter in your next number , and believe me . Your affectionate Brother , LEBLANO DE MARCONNAY , Memb . of the G . 0 . de France . Bro . L 6 pSe will have the kindness to translate this letter . O . de Paris , February 1852 .
[ We cannot but admire the truly Masonic spirit exhibited by Bro . Marconnay , which exemplifies the truth— " love thinketh . no ill to his neighbour ; " nevertheless we take leave to doubt the sincerity of Jesuitism , or any honest intention of its "Reverend Fathers" to aid the Craft . We trust we may be mistaken . —ED . F . Q . M . & R . ]
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . JAMES KENNY . Died , on Sunday , the 29 th ult ., at his residence , Merrion-square , Dublin , Bro . James Kenny , 33 rd Degree ( France ) , highly esteemed and deservedly regretted by the entire Masonic body , of which he had long been a distinguished member , having attained its highest honours and degrees .
BRO . SIR CHARLES FORBES . At his residence , Argyle-street , on the 22 nd March , Bro . Sir Charles Forbes , K . C . H ., in the seventy-fourth year of his age . This distinguished Brother was a member of the Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 324 , as well as of the Prince of Wales Chapter , No . 324 . He had also proceeded to the 30 th Degree in the higher Masonic Orders . In his public capacity he held the appointment of Deputy
Inspector of Military Hospitals ; he was also a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians , a Knight Commander of the Guelphic Order , and a Knight of the Crescent . Sir Charles Forbes entered the medical service of the army in May , 1798 , was appointed Staff-Surgeon in 1808 , and became Deputy Inspector in 1813 . He accompanied the expedition to Ferrol in 1800 , was in Egypt in 1801 , was present at the capture of St . Lucia and Tobago in 1803 , and served through the whole of the Peninsular campaigns .
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Correspondence.
and I am confident that they will religiously accomplish the mission of humanity , which they have undertaken . Please to insert this letter in your next number , and believe me . Your affectionate Brother , LEBLANO DE MARCONNAY , Memb . of the G . 0 . de France . Bro . L 6 pSe will have the kindness to translate this letter . O . de Paris , February 1852 .
[ We cannot but admire the truly Masonic spirit exhibited by Bro . Marconnay , which exemplifies the truth— " love thinketh . no ill to his neighbour ; " nevertheless we take leave to doubt the sincerity of Jesuitism , or any honest intention of its "Reverend Fathers" to aid the Craft . We trust we may be mistaken . —ED . F . Q . M . & R . ]
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . JAMES KENNY . Died , on Sunday , the 29 th ult ., at his residence , Merrion-square , Dublin , Bro . James Kenny , 33 rd Degree ( France ) , highly esteemed and deservedly regretted by the entire Masonic body , of which he had long been a distinguished member , having attained its highest honours and degrees .
BRO . SIR CHARLES FORBES . At his residence , Argyle-street , on the 22 nd March , Bro . Sir Charles Forbes , K . C . H ., in the seventy-fourth year of his age . This distinguished Brother was a member of the Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 324 , as well as of the Prince of Wales Chapter , No . 324 . He had also proceeded to the 30 th Degree in the higher Masonic Orders . In his public capacity he held the appointment of Deputy
Inspector of Military Hospitals ; he was also a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians , a Knight Commander of the Guelphic Order , and a Knight of the Crescent . Sir Charles Forbes entered the medical service of the army in May , 1798 , was appointed Staff-Surgeon in 1808 , and became Deputy Inspector in 1813 . He accompanied the expedition to Ferrol in 1800 , was in Egypt in 1801 , was present at the capture of St . Lucia and Tobago in 1803 , and served through the whole of the Peninsular campaigns .
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