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of United ^ Pilgrims , No . 745 , Clayton Arms , Kennington Oval , at 7 p . m . Wellington Lodge , No . 805 , Lord Duncan , Broadway , Deptford , at 7 p . m . Saturday . Phoenix Lodge , No . 202 , Freemasons' Tavern , 1 st , 3 rd ( and 5 th when it occurs ) , Saturdays , at 7-30 p . m .

Chapters Of Instruction.

CHAPTEBS OF INSTBUCTION .

Meeting under Sanction , in conformity with the Laws of the Grand Chapter . Bobert Burns Chapter , No . 25 , Sussex Stores , Upper St . MarbinVlane , Wednesday , at 8 p . m . Domatic Chapter , No . 206 , Falcon , Fetter-lane , Friday , at 8 p . m .

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BBO . JOHN BALES WHITE . At Taunton , on the 3 rd of May , in his sixtieth year , Bro . John Eales White , P . M . of the Lodge of Unanimity and Sincerity at Taunton , P . G-. S . W ., and Grand Treasurer of Somerset . He was also P . Z . of the Chapter No . 327 , a Member of the Knight Templars and Bpuge Croix Degrees . He was initiated in

1827 . Bro . Eales White ' s celebrity was universal in Masonry ; he was one of the most energetic Masons , and ever active in good work . It is to be regretted that his career should have closed , ere the subscription for a Testimonial in reward of his long services , recently set on foot , was completed . We hear , however , that our Taunton Brethren will not let the matter fall to the ground , but intend to avail themselves of what is already begun to found some enduring memorial of our departed Brother .

BBO . BICHABD WOOD . At Margate , on the 11 th of May , aged fifty-one , Bro . Bichard Wood , P . M ., of the Union Lodge , Margate , and P . P . & . Beg . for Kent , sincerely and deservedly regretted by all who had the happiness of being acquainted with his many Masonic and social virtues . He received his first Degree in the year 1826 , and served all the various offices of the Lodge , with credit to himself and advantage to

the Brethren , till he attained the rank of W . M ., which exalted position he occupied several times . He was Treasurer of the Margate Lodge for the last fifteen years , during the whole of which time his exertions for its interests were so unremitting and consistent , and his general conduct to the Brethren distinguished by so much uniform consideration and urbanity , that his loss will be most severely felt , and his memory long cherished in affectionate remembrance by all .

BBO . JOHN OLIPHANT . At Woolwich , on the 16 th May , in his fifty-first year , Bro . John Oliphant , Serjeant , Boyal Horse Artillery , P . M . of the Union Waterloo Lodge ( No . 13 ) , and Second Principal of the Chapter . His remains were interred on the 23 rd , with military honours , in the old churchyard . The coffin was placed on a guncarriage , with his sword on the top . All the officers and the whole of the

brigade off duty , with the band attending , together with nearly all the members of the Lodge and Chapter . The service in the church and at the grave was impressively performed by the Bev . Bro . Walter M . Wright , Chaplain , B . A ., assisted by the Bev . Bro . Shabo . Freemasonry is very much indebted to the deceased Brother for his zeal in promoting the interests of the Order for many years past , not onlv in Woolwich , but wherever his services were useful . He was a man respected and beloved by all who knew him .

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METROPOLITAN Article 40
GRAND CONCLAVE, May 11, 1855. Article 42
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 34
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 13
OUR PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE Article 1
PROVINCIAL Article 44
Untitled Article Article 49
ON THE POLITICAL CONDITION OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. Article 22
SURREY ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 55
THE AZTECS AND THE ERDMANNIGES. Article 27
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE Article 31
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 33
THE LIVING AND THE DEAD. Article 59
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE Article 34
ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 35
ANNIVERSARY MEETING OF THE STABILITY LODGE OF INSTRUCTION. Article 38
FRANCE. Article 56
COLONIAL. Article 57
AMERICA. Article 59
INDIA Article 57
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR JUNE. Article 60
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 61
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 62
Obituary Article 62
NOTICE. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
ANIMAL AND HUMAN INSTINCT. Article 7
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Untitled Article

of United ^ Pilgrims , No . 745 , Clayton Arms , Kennington Oval , at 7 p . m . Wellington Lodge , No . 805 , Lord Duncan , Broadway , Deptford , at 7 p . m . Saturday . Phoenix Lodge , No . 202 , Freemasons' Tavern , 1 st , 3 rd ( and 5 th when it occurs ) , Saturdays , at 7-30 p . m .

Chapters Of Instruction.

CHAPTEBS OF INSTBUCTION .

Meeting under Sanction , in conformity with the Laws of the Grand Chapter . Bobert Burns Chapter , No . 25 , Sussex Stores , Upper St . MarbinVlane , Wednesday , at 8 p . m . Domatic Chapter , No . 206 , Falcon , Fetter-lane , Friday , at 8 p . m .

Obituary

clHntuam

BBO . JOHN BALES WHITE . At Taunton , on the 3 rd of May , in his sixtieth year , Bro . John Eales White , P . M . of the Lodge of Unanimity and Sincerity at Taunton , P . G-. S . W ., and Grand Treasurer of Somerset . He was also P . Z . of the Chapter No . 327 , a Member of the Knight Templars and Bpuge Croix Degrees . He was initiated in

1827 . Bro . Eales White ' s celebrity was universal in Masonry ; he was one of the most energetic Masons , and ever active in good work . It is to be regretted that his career should have closed , ere the subscription for a Testimonial in reward of his long services , recently set on foot , was completed . We hear , however , that our Taunton Brethren will not let the matter fall to the ground , but intend to avail themselves of what is already begun to found some enduring memorial of our departed Brother .

BBO . BICHABD WOOD . At Margate , on the 11 th of May , aged fifty-one , Bro . Bichard Wood , P . M ., of the Union Lodge , Margate , and P . P . & . Beg . for Kent , sincerely and deservedly regretted by all who had the happiness of being acquainted with his many Masonic and social virtues . He received his first Degree in the year 1826 , and served all the various offices of the Lodge , with credit to himself and advantage to

the Brethren , till he attained the rank of W . M ., which exalted position he occupied several times . He was Treasurer of the Margate Lodge for the last fifteen years , during the whole of which time his exertions for its interests were so unremitting and consistent , and his general conduct to the Brethren distinguished by so much uniform consideration and urbanity , that his loss will be most severely felt , and his memory long cherished in affectionate remembrance by all .

BBO . JOHN OLIPHANT . At Woolwich , on the 16 th May , in his fifty-first year , Bro . John Oliphant , Serjeant , Boyal Horse Artillery , P . M . of the Union Waterloo Lodge ( No . 13 ) , and Second Principal of the Chapter . His remains were interred on the 23 rd , with military honours , in the old churchyard . The coffin was placed on a guncarriage , with his sword on the top . All the officers and the whole of the

brigade off duty , with the band attending , together with nearly all the members of the Lodge and Chapter . The service in the church and at the grave was impressively performed by the Bev . Bro . Walter M . Wright , Chaplain , B . A ., assisted by the Bev . Bro . Shabo . Freemasonry is very much indebted to the deceased Brother for his zeal in promoting the interests of the Order for many years past , not onlv in Woolwich , but wherever his services were useful . He was a man respected and beloved by all who knew him .

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