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had entered , he was noticed to drop his head as if unwell . A friend of his , who was also in the carriage , went to his assistance , and found him speechless . He was removed from the carriage just as the whistle was blowing for the train to start , and was carried into the station . Mr . Saltiel , surgeon , and another medical man , saw him , and at once pronounced life totally extinct . Bro . Marriott was in his 70 th year , and was formerly a member of the Lodge of Antiquity , No . 2 .
Nov . 27 . —At his residence in Argyle-street , Bro . JOHN READ , set . 57 , late of the British and Jordan Lodges ; a brother most loved by those who knew him most . Dec . 10 . —Bro . HENRY HEMMING , tet . 44 ; long known to the public as a respectable performer at the Adelphi and Haymarket Theatres , and latterly as landlord of the Cafe de l'Europe , much frequented by theatrical people and the critics . He was a member of the Bedford Lodge .
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF ENGLAND . Q UARTERLY CONVOCATION , November 7 , 1849 . Present—M . E . Comps . Rowland Alston , as Z . ; Hall , H . ; Dobie , J . ; White , E . ; King , N . ; Beaden , S . P . ; Havers and P . Thompson as Assistantsalso Comps . R . G . AlstonGoldsworth EvansCox
; , y , , , Leveau , & c . Present and Past Grand Officers , and several Present and Past Principals of Private Chapters . Tbe Grand Chapter was opened with solemn prayer . The Regulations were read by G . S . E The minutes of the last Quarterly Convocation were read and
confirmed . A communication from the M . E . Z ., the Earl of Zetland , stating his inability to attend the meeting , in consequence of his having to hold a Grand Lodge at Richmond on the following morning , was read . The Report of the General Committee was read , in which was a recommendation for a warrant for a Chapter to be attached to Lodge No 812 . The of the petition was granted .
prayer Comp . John Savage gave notice of a motion that at the next Grand Chapter he should move that the sum of thirty-five pounds be granted annually by the Grand Chapter toward the fund for granting Annuities to Widows of Masons , and toward which fund the Grand Lodge had voted an annual sum of one hundred pounds . The proposition received
the unanimous approval of the Grand Chapter . Comp . Rowland Gardner Alston called the attentionof the members of the Grand Chapter , to some subjects whose condition had lately g iven rise to very animated and lengthened discussion in Grand Chapter ( and on the unclean state and loathsomeness of which Comp . Havers very eloquently and learnedly lectured on the occasion ) , viz ., the marble busts of the late Patrons and Rulers of the Order . He trusted they would now be found as clean , pure , and immaculate , as Comp . Havers could wish his own breast to be .
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Obituary.
had entered , he was noticed to drop his head as if unwell . A friend of his , who was also in the carriage , went to his assistance , and found him speechless . He was removed from the carriage just as the whistle was blowing for the train to start , and was carried into the station . Mr . Saltiel , surgeon , and another medical man , saw him , and at once pronounced life totally extinct . Bro . Marriott was in his 70 th year , and was formerly a member of the Lodge of Antiquity , No . 2 .
Nov . 27 . —At his residence in Argyle-street , Bro . JOHN READ , set . 57 , late of the British and Jordan Lodges ; a brother most loved by those who knew him most . Dec . 10 . —Bro . HENRY HEMMING , tet . 44 ; long known to the public as a respectable performer at the Adelphi and Haymarket Theatres , and latterly as landlord of the Cafe de l'Europe , much frequented by theatrical people and the critics . He was a member of the Bedford Lodge .
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF ENGLAND . Q UARTERLY CONVOCATION , November 7 , 1849 . Present—M . E . Comps . Rowland Alston , as Z . ; Hall , H . ; Dobie , J . ; White , E . ; King , N . ; Beaden , S . P . ; Havers and P . Thompson as Assistantsalso Comps . R . G . AlstonGoldsworth EvansCox
; , y , , , Leveau , & c . Present and Past Grand Officers , and several Present and Past Principals of Private Chapters . Tbe Grand Chapter was opened with solemn prayer . The Regulations were read by G . S . E The minutes of the last Quarterly Convocation were read and
confirmed . A communication from the M . E . Z ., the Earl of Zetland , stating his inability to attend the meeting , in consequence of his having to hold a Grand Lodge at Richmond on the following morning , was read . The Report of the General Committee was read , in which was a recommendation for a warrant for a Chapter to be attached to Lodge No 812 . The of the petition was granted .
prayer Comp . John Savage gave notice of a motion that at the next Grand Chapter he should move that the sum of thirty-five pounds be granted annually by the Grand Chapter toward the fund for granting Annuities to Widows of Masons , and toward which fund the Grand Lodge had voted an annual sum of one hundred pounds . The proposition received
the unanimous approval of the Grand Chapter . Comp . Rowland Gardner Alston called the attentionof the members of the Grand Chapter , to some subjects whose condition had lately g iven rise to very animated and lengthened discussion in Grand Chapter ( and on the unclean state and loathsomeness of which Comp . Havers very eloquently and learnedly lectured on the occasion ) , viz ., the marble busts of the late Patrons and Rulers of the Order . He trusted they would now be found as clean , pure , and immaculate , as Comp . Havers could wish his own breast to be .