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BRO . THE REV . THOMAS BURNABY . On the 3 rd October , the Rev . Thomas Buriiaby , Past Prov . Grand Chaplain of Leicestershire , M . A . of Trin . Col . Cam . ( of which college he was Chaplain ) , also Domestic Chaplain to the Marquis of Anglesey , and vicar of Blakesley , Northamptonshire , aged 63 . He was initiated during college life at Cambridge , and distinguished himself both in Craft and Royal Arch Masonry . On the 2 nd October , 1821 , he joined St . . John ' s Lodge , Leicester , and discharged the duties of Prov . Grand Chaplain for the Province for several years .
BRO . ROBERT R . CRUCEFIX . On the 7 th of October , at Shepton Mallet , Bro . Robert R . Crueefix , surgeon , aged 2 S . BRO . RICHARD DIX . On the 17 th November , at his chambers , Symontfs Inn , Bro . Richard Dix , solicitor , aged 63 ; for many years the respected Secretary to the Lodge and Chapter of Fidelity , and Registrar of the Cross of Christ Encampment .
BRO . ALEXANDER AUGUSTUS WILLIAM PATERSON . On the 29 th November , at his house , 46 , Church Street , Minories , A . A . W . l'aterson , partner of the respectable firm of Murray and Palerson , of the city . Bro . Paterson was born in Macduff , which he left at an early age , and entered the service of his uncle , Mr . John Murray , with whom he was subsequently admitted partner . He died at the age of 32 ,
leaving a mother and several brothers and sisters to lament his irreparable loss . The public charities of London , and especially the Scottish Institutions , to which he was a liberal benefactor , and hundreds of poor people who have been relieved , will feel they have lost a friend ; for he had a kind look , a kind word , and an open hand to all in distress . His sudden departure is also keenly felt by the Brethren of the mystic tie , to whom he was endeared by his amiable manners and generous and up »
right conduct . " His very look was open truth , Hits lieart was trite and leal ! " BRO . THOMAS LEACH . On the 7 th of December , at Preston , Lancashire , Bro . Thomas Leach ' aged 69 . Bro . Leacli was a member of the Royal Preston Lodge ,
No-( WIS , and as a friend and companion he possessed the regard of all who knew him ; his memory will long be cherished by a large circle of friends . vol ,, ii , 3 v
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Obituary.
Obituary .
BRO . THE REV . THOMAS BURNABY . On the 3 rd October , the Rev . Thomas Buriiaby , Past Prov . Grand Chaplain of Leicestershire , M . A . of Trin . Col . Cam . ( of which college he was Chaplain ) , also Domestic Chaplain to the Marquis of Anglesey , and vicar of Blakesley , Northamptonshire , aged 63 . He was initiated during college life at Cambridge , and distinguished himself both in Craft and Royal Arch Masonry . On the 2 nd October , 1821 , he joined St . . John ' s Lodge , Leicester , and discharged the duties of Prov . Grand Chaplain for the Province for several years .
BRO . ROBERT R . CRUCEFIX . On the 7 th of October , at Shepton Mallet , Bro . Robert R . Crueefix , surgeon , aged 2 S . BRO . RICHARD DIX . On the 17 th November , at his chambers , Symontfs Inn , Bro . Richard Dix , solicitor , aged 63 ; for many years the respected Secretary to the Lodge and Chapter of Fidelity , and Registrar of the Cross of Christ Encampment .
BRO . ALEXANDER AUGUSTUS WILLIAM PATERSON . On the 29 th November , at his house , 46 , Church Street , Minories , A . A . W . l'aterson , partner of the respectable firm of Murray and Palerson , of the city . Bro . Paterson was born in Macduff , which he left at an early age , and entered the service of his uncle , Mr . John Murray , with whom he was subsequently admitted partner . He died at the age of 32 ,
leaving a mother and several brothers and sisters to lament his irreparable loss . The public charities of London , and especially the Scottish Institutions , to which he was a liberal benefactor , and hundreds of poor people who have been relieved , will feel they have lost a friend ; for he had a kind look , a kind word , and an open hand to all in distress . His sudden departure is also keenly felt by the Brethren of the mystic tie , to whom he was endeared by his amiable manners and generous and up »
right conduct . " His very look was open truth , Hits lieart was trite and leal ! " BRO . THOMAS LEACH . On the 7 th of December , at Preston , Lancashire , Bro . Thomas Leach ' aged 69 . Bro . Leacli was a member of the Royal Preston Lodge ,
No-( WIS , and as a friend and companion he possessed the regard of all who knew him ; his memory will long be cherished by a large circle of friends . vol ,, ii , 3 v