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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

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VOICES FROM DEAD NATIONS. Article 15
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 11
ANASTATIC INK. Article 28
THE OUTCAST EMPIRE. Article 1
MASONIC SONGS.-N0. 2. Article 29
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 30
A GREEK FUNERAL. Article 39
FEMALE EDUCATION. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE Article 41
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 21
ANSWER TO ENIGMA IN LAST NUMBER. Article 36
MUSIC. Article 37
A CORSICAN DIRGE. Article 38
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 42
MADAME DE POMPADOUR AT HOME. Article 43
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 44
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 46
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 46
METROPOLITAN. Article 47
PROVINCIAL. Article 50
LIFE AND ITS MACHINERY. Article 5
COLONIAL Article 60
LONDON BON-ACCORD MARK MASTERS' LODGE. Article 60
SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 61
Obituary Article 63
NOTICE. Article 63
TO MASONIC TRAVELLERS. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
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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

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