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Masonic Obituary.
This excellent man departed this life on the 7 th of September , 1834 , aged sixty-three years , and his remains were deposited in a vault in the choir of the Holy Trinity Church , which he had prepared during his life-time . He was followed to the grave by upwards of fifty of tbe brethren , besides a great concourse of spectators who had assembled to witness his funeral .
Provincial.
PROVINCIAL .
HERTS . —HOOKERILL . —Nov . 15 . —The Mount Lebanon Chapter held their convocation in this town for the purpose of installing the Most Honourable the MARQUIS OF SALISBURY , Prov . G . M . for this county , as the third principal of the Chapter . Comp . W . G . R . Key was installed second ; and Comp . Cocks , of Hatfield , as the first principal .
The grand ceremony of installation was most ably conducted by E . Comp . G . P . Philipe , P . Z ., assisted by the E . Comp . Grimstone and other rulers . On the same day , Brother Cocks installed Brother Alstone , as his successor to the dignified office of W . M . of the Hertford Lodge . The Marquis of Salisbury and a great number of Brethren attended
the banquet . " Among them we observed Brother R . Alstone , W . M . of the'Apollo Lodge , Oxford ; Thomas , Prov . G . Sec . ; Lovell , Goldsmith , & c . & c . The presence of their distinguished guest , the Marquis , highly gratified the company . Thev appreciated bv their enthusiasm the interest
he takes in his provincial duties . Indeed the zeal he manifests creates among the Lodges in his district the most grateful and affectionate feeling . Masonry flourishes in Hertfordshire ; there are now four Lodges and a Chapter , all of which may be said to have arisen under the protective auspices of the Noble Brother . CAMBRIDGE . — " To the Editor . —Our Craft is prospering greatly in
this University ; and your exertions are appreciated in every quarter , especially by the Rev . G . A . Brown , our Prov . G . M . The Masonic Review is taken in by both Lodges ; and Mr . Stevenson , the University bookseller , has received the names of several subscribers . It may be agreeable to report the following from the Editor of the Cambridge Chronicle , who thus comments upon the Quarterly :
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Masonic Obituary.
This excellent man departed this life on the 7 th of September , 1834 , aged sixty-three years , and his remains were deposited in a vault in the choir of the Holy Trinity Church , which he had prepared during his life-time . He was followed to the grave by upwards of fifty of tbe brethren , besides a great concourse of spectators who had assembled to witness his funeral .
Provincial.
PROVINCIAL .
HERTS . —HOOKERILL . —Nov . 15 . —The Mount Lebanon Chapter held their convocation in this town for the purpose of installing the Most Honourable the MARQUIS OF SALISBURY , Prov . G . M . for this county , as the third principal of the Chapter . Comp . W . G . R . Key was installed second ; and Comp . Cocks , of Hatfield , as the first principal .
The grand ceremony of installation was most ably conducted by E . Comp . G . P . Philipe , P . Z ., assisted by the E . Comp . Grimstone and other rulers . On the same day , Brother Cocks installed Brother Alstone , as his successor to the dignified office of W . M . of the Hertford Lodge . The Marquis of Salisbury and a great number of Brethren attended
the banquet . " Among them we observed Brother R . Alstone , W . M . of the'Apollo Lodge , Oxford ; Thomas , Prov . G . Sec . ; Lovell , Goldsmith , & c . & c . The presence of their distinguished guest , the Marquis , highly gratified the company . Thev appreciated bv their enthusiasm the interest
he takes in his provincial duties . Indeed the zeal he manifests creates among the Lodges in his district the most grateful and affectionate feeling . Masonry flourishes in Hertfordshire ; there are now four Lodges and a Chapter , all of which may be said to have arisen under the protective auspices of the Noble Brother . CAMBRIDGE . — " To the Editor . —Our Craft is prospering greatly in
this University ; and your exertions are appreciated in every quarter , especially by the Rev . G . A . Brown , our Prov . G . M . The Masonic Review is taken in by both Lodges ; and Mr . Stevenson , the University bookseller , has received the names of several subscribers . It may be agreeable to report the following from the Editor of the Cambridge Chronicle , who thus comments upon the Quarterly :