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Obituary
< DIntuaij > .
BRO . RICHARD NEWNHAM Died on July IS th , at his residence , Old Steine , Brighton , aged 87 years . This respected Brother was initiated in the Royal Clarence Lodge , on Jan . 9 th , 1805 , by Bro . Lieut .-Gen . Lennox , the W . M . Bro . Newnham was the father of the Medical Profession in Brighton .
BRO . SAMUEL ORAM . On the 30 th June , at his house in Castle-street , Holborn , Bro . Samuel Oram , P . M . of Mount Moriah Lodge , No . 40 , a Brother much respected .
Notice.
NOTICE .
Thb Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at latest , to insure their insertion .
To Masonic Travellers.
TO MASONIC TRAVELLERS .
At this season of the year , when so many of our Fraternity are recruiting themselves hy excursions in various parts of Great Britain , Ireland , and the Continent , we have thought it might he of service to the Craft , and therefore now express our readiness to give the name and ahode of any Masonic hotel-keeper in
each town , whose superior accommodation for the Brethren may become known to us . All Masons who are masters of hotels are invited to forward their addresses as early as possible , with a list of the Lodges held in their houses , to the Editor of the Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln's-Inn Fields , when the same will be inserted gratis in our ensuing number .
To Correspondents.
TO COEBESPONDENTS .
"We have received the proceedings of the National Masonic Convention held at Washington , and perused them with much interest . The new regulations appear admirable , and doubtless must contribute to the efficiency of the Order . We thank our Transatlantic Brethren cordially for their courtesy in acquainting us with their topics of interest and of progress , and assure them of our heartiest good wishes .
Howden . — " E . S . " —A list of the Lodges in Baris would be serviceable , and we will endeavour to procure one , as we shall hope to be in Paris in August . Many thanks for your account of the installation . Where you can serve us , is by getting the hotel and tavern-keepers who hold Lodges in their houses to have our Magazine always at hand . Thanks to the Craft , however , they have found
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Obituary
< DIntuaij > .
BRO . RICHARD NEWNHAM Died on July IS th , at his residence , Old Steine , Brighton , aged 87 years . This respected Brother was initiated in the Royal Clarence Lodge , on Jan . 9 th , 1805 , by Bro . Lieut .-Gen . Lennox , the W . M . Bro . Newnham was the father of the Medical Profession in Brighton .
BRO . SAMUEL ORAM . On the 30 th June , at his house in Castle-street , Holborn , Bro . Samuel Oram , P . M . of Mount Moriah Lodge , No . 40 , a Brother much respected .
Notice.
NOTICE .
Thb Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at latest , to insure their insertion .
To Masonic Travellers.
TO MASONIC TRAVELLERS .
At this season of the year , when so many of our Fraternity are recruiting themselves hy excursions in various parts of Great Britain , Ireland , and the Continent , we have thought it might he of service to the Craft , and therefore now express our readiness to give the name and ahode of any Masonic hotel-keeper in
each town , whose superior accommodation for the Brethren may become known to us . All Masons who are masters of hotels are invited to forward their addresses as early as possible , with a list of the Lodges held in their houses , to the Editor of the Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln's-Inn Fields , when the same will be inserted gratis in our ensuing number .
To Correspondents.
TO COEBESPONDENTS .
"We have received the proceedings of the National Masonic Convention held at Washington , and perused them with much interest . The new regulations appear admirable , and doubtless must contribute to the efficiency of the Order . We thank our Transatlantic Brethren cordially for their courtesy in acquainting us with their topics of interest and of progress , and assure them of our heartiest good wishes .
Howden . — " E . S . " —A list of the Lodges in Baris would be serviceable , and we will endeavour to procure one , as we shall hope to be in Paris in August . Many thanks for your account of the installation . Where you can serve us , is by getting the hotel and tavern-keepers who hold Lodges in their houses to have our Magazine always at hand . Thanks to the Craft , however , they have found