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Two Well-Known* Masons;
the licentious and suspicious to beware of speaking lightly of that secret coifamimion which called for such devotion . For it can not be supposed , even by the most uncharitable , that this great and good man would associate himself with any order of men whose moral tenets are dangerous to the peace of society , or whose political character is in the slightest degree detrimental to the operations of government . " And this is the true lesson to draw from our whole article . —American Quarterly Heview of Freemasonry .
Obituary.
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It is with deep regret we have to record the death of Bro ; James Scambler , P . M . of the Jordan Lodge , No . 237 , of which for several years he held the office of Treasurer . The deceased Brother had been for some length of time suffering from an affection of the lungs , and he breathed his last on Wednesday , the 13 th ult ., in the forty-seventh year of his age . Bro . Scambler served the office of W . M . of the Jordan Lodge in 1850 , and of Z . of the Jerusalem Chapter in 1856 .
BRO . JAMES SCAMBLER
Firm in his friendships , — courteous in" manner , —kind and charitable in disposition , —of the nicest sense of honour ,- —and of the highest integrity of conduct , Bro Scambler possessed the perfect confidence of all those to whom he was known . He was actuated by an earnest desire to advance the true interests of Masonry , and his memory will be cherished by the affectionate regard and esteem of the members of both Lodge and Chapter .
BRO . GOLDSWORTHY . P . G . D
It is our painful duty , since the publication of our last , to record the death of Bro . Goldsworthy , P . M . of Lodge , No . 3 ( Fidelity ) , and P . S . G . D . of Grand Lodge . Our departed Brother was nearly eighty years of age , having been fiftysix years a member of the Graft , and was honoured by being appointed by Grand Lodge as one of the nine worthies , in 1813 , to arrange the amalgamation of the
Athol and York Masons . The worthy Brother was in possession of all his faculties at the time of his death—bronchitis being the immediate cause . He was loved and esteemed by a large circle of friends , as well as by tbe Craft generally . His resting place will be the Tower Hamlets * Cemetery ; a large body of the fraternity having signified their attention of doing him the last honours on Wednesday ( this day ) . —Jler / iuiesccU in pace .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Two Well-Known* Masons;
the licentious and suspicious to beware of speaking lightly of that secret coifamimion which called for such devotion . For it can not be supposed , even by the most uncharitable , that this great and good man would associate himself with any order of men whose moral tenets are dangerous to the peace of society , or whose political character is in the slightest degree detrimental to the operations of government . " And this is the true lesson to draw from our whole article . —American Quarterly Heview of Freemasonry .
Obituary.
M
It is with deep regret we have to record the death of Bro ; James Scambler , P . M . of the Jordan Lodge , No . 237 , of which for several years he held the office of Treasurer . The deceased Brother had been for some length of time suffering from an affection of the lungs , and he breathed his last on Wednesday , the 13 th ult ., in the forty-seventh year of his age . Bro . Scambler served the office of W . M . of the Jordan Lodge in 1850 , and of Z . of the Jerusalem Chapter in 1856 .
BRO . JAMES SCAMBLER
Firm in his friendships , — courteous in" manner , —kind and charitable in disposition , —of the nicest sense of honour ,- —and of the highest integrity of conduct , Bro Scambler possessed the perfect confidence of all those to whom he was known . He was actuated by an earnest desire to advance the true interests of Masonry , and his memory will be cherished by the affectionate regard and esteem of the members of both Lodge and Chapter .
BRO . GOLDSWORTHY . P . G . D
It is our painful duty , since the publication of our last , to record the death of Bro . Goldsworthy , P . M . of Lodge , No . 3 ( Fidelity ) , and P . S . G . D . of Grand Lodge . Our departed Brother was nearly eighty years of age , having been fiftysix years a member of the Graft , and was honoured by being appointed by Grand Lodge as one of the nine worthies , in 1813 , to arrange the amalgamation of the
Athol and York Masons . The worthy Brother was in possession of all his faculties at the time of his death—bronchitis being the immediate cause . He was loved and esteemed by a large circle of friends , as well as by tbe Craft generally . His resting place will be the Tower Hamlets * Cemetery ; a large body of the fraternity having signified their attention of doing him the last honours on Wednesday ( this day ) . —Jler / iuiesccU in pace .