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Article STTMMAEY OF KEWS FOR JULY. ← Page 5 of 5 Article Obituary. Page 1 of 1 Article NOTICE. Page 1 of 1 Article TO CO-RESPONDENTS. Page 1 of 3 →
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Sttmmaey Of Kews For July.
The Earl of Shelburn $ , son of the Marquis of Lansdowne , having been raised to the peerage , Sir William Williams , of Kars , was , on the 9 th , returned to Parliament as the representative for Calne . On the same evening the gallant baronet was entertained at dinner by the lord mayor .
On the 9 th , the Guards marched into London on their return from the Crimea , and were received with the loudest acclamations . Having been marched past Buckingham Palace , where the Queen was waiting to receive them , they proceeded to Hyde Park , where they were subsequently reviewed by her Majesty . — There was a grand review at Aldershott on the 16 th , which was attended by her Majesty and the two Houses of Parliament .
Viscount Hardinge having resigned his position as Commander-in-Chief of her Majesty ' s forces in consequence of declining health , H . R . H . the Duke of Cam biidge has received the appointment . The Earl of Fortescue and Lord Palmerston have received the honour of the Garter . Lord Palmerston is the first member of the House of Commons who has had the honour conferred on him since the time of Lord Castlereagh .
Obituary.
© Jjituati ) .
BEG . JOSEPH AKEN CHACE . On the 16 th of JVIay , at Nassau , N . P . Bahamas , Bro . Joseph Aken Chace , a member of council and stipendiary magistrate , P . M . of the Peace and Harmony Lodge , No . 272 , <& c .
BRO . HENRY DAVIS BENWELL . On the 15 th of July , at his residence , Blackheath Hill , Bro . Henry Davis Benwell , surgeon , aged 29 , P . M . of the Lodge of Amity , No . 200 ( of which Lodge his father was a distinguished member ) , and J . of the Chapter of Fidelity , No . 3 .
Notice.
NOTICE .
The Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him , at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincolii ' s-Inn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at latest , to insure their insertion .
To Co-Respondents.
TO CO-RESPONDENTS .
Several communications from p ' laces within Great Britain and Ireland having reached ns unpaid , we beg to state our intention to decline similar letters in future , since whilst the Brethren abroad pa / i j their letters to us as far as the rules of postage allow , we tkinh it somewhat too bad that we should receive opposite treatment at home . We give our labour heartily to advance every facility to Masonic intelligence , hut we must request that we may not be called upon to pay double postage besides . " Bro . Bagshawe ' s " letter is eminently satisfactory , and we would publish it , but it touches upon matters which from their very insignificance will lead him , we
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Sttmmaey Of Kews For July.
The Earl of Shelburn $ , son of the Marquis of Lansdowne , having been raised to the peerage , Sir William Williams , of Kars , was , on the 9 th , returned to Parliament as the representative for Calne . On the same evening the gallant baronet was entertained at dinner by the lord mayor .
On the 9 th , the Guards marched into London on their return from the Crimea , and were received with the loudest acclamations . Having been marched past Buckingham Palace , where the Queen was waiting to receive them , they proceeded to Hyde Park , where they were subsequently reviewed by her Majesty . — There was a grand review at Aldershott on the 16 th , which was attended by her Majesty and the two Houses of Parliament .
Viscount Hardinge having resigned his position as Commander-in-Chief of her Majesty ' s forces in consequence of declining health , H . R . H . the Duke of Cam biidge has received the appointment . The Earl of Fortescue and Lord Palmerston have received the honour of the Garter . Lord Palmerston is the first member of the House of Commons who has had the honour conferred on him since the time of Lord Castlereagh .
Obituary.
© Jjituati ) .
BEG . JOSEPH AKEN CHACE . On the 16 th of JVIay , at Nassau , N . P . Bahamas , Bro . Joseph Aken Chace , a member of council and stipendiary magistrate , P . M . of the Peace and Harmony Lodge , No . 272 , <& c .
BRO . HENRY DAVIS BENWELL . On the 15 th of July , at his residence , Blackheath Hill , Bro . Henry Davis Benwell , surgeon , aged 29 , P . M . of the Lodge of Amity , No . 200 ( of which Lodge his father was a distinguished member ) , and J . of the Chapter of Fidelity , No . 3 .
Notice.
NOTICE .
The Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him , at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincolii ' s-Inn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at latest , to insure their insertion .
To Co-Respondents.
TO CO-RESPONDENTS .
Several communications from p ' laces within Great Britain and Ireland having reached ns unpaid , we beg to state our intention to decline similar letters in future , since whilst the Brethren abroad pa / i j their letters to us as far as the rules of postage allow , we tkinh it somewhat too bad that we should receive opposite treatment at home . We give our labour heartily to advance every facility to Masonic intelligence , hut we must request that we may not be called upon to pay double postage besides . " Bro . Bagshawe ' s " letter is eminently satisfactory , and we would publish it , but it touches upon matters which from their very insignificance will lead him , we