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Obituary.

To some , whoso acquaintance with the deceased was only slight , it may appear that I have spoken in too strong terms ; while those who knew him well , may , perhaps , be disposed to think that bare justice , if even that , has been done to his character . I must in the latter case , trust to the kindness of his friends who are present , to supply my deficiencies . I know not what course may eventually be adopted , but I feel that the decease of our Bro . Steele should not be allowed to pass unnoticed , aucl that ive should not separate without deciding upon a course

ivhich will most appropriately testify our respect for his memory . I must not omit noticing that while , with characteristic modesty , Bro . Steele did not take that very active part in the performance of Masonic rites , in which so many of our Brethren gain distinction , still , he was always found promoting whatever was for the welfare of our Order by every means in his poiver ; and when occupying the several offices to which at different times he was appointed iu Lodge and Chapter , he never failed to perform the duties incumbent on him with fidelity ancl judgment . The circumstances of the present occasion have

recalled to my memory a custom , followed iu earlier and far distant times , when civic authorities were wont to clo honour to the memory of a deserving citizen , and pronounce on his merits on his decease ; aud I certainly can bear testimony to the good citizenship of our late Brother , and lament his loss from among those of his compeers who now , as over , have readily aided iu promoting what is for the benefit ancl welfare of our common city . I beg to propose " That some mark of respect be paid to tho memory of our deceased Brother Steele , and that a letter of condolence be sent from this united Lodge of Freemasons to his widow . "

The resolution was unanimously adopted . It was resolved , on the motion of Dr . Tunstall , that a tablet , commemorative of the virtues and merits of tho deceased , be erected in the Bath Abbey Church , aucl that a subscription bo forthwith entered into for that purpose . The funeral , ivhich took place on the following day , was of the simplest character in accordance with the expressed wish of the deceased ; it was attended by a very large number of the brethren of the province .

Notices.

NOTICES .

Tim Brethren ancl others are requested to notice , thafc George AA' . Bower has no connection with the Freemasons' Magazine ; and all persons are cautioned against paying bjm anything on our account , AA ' e shall be glad to be furnished with the address of the said George AA ' . Bower , ivho formerly lived at 10 , Dorcas-street , Lambeth , and had offices as a fancy type founder and commission agent , in King ' s Head Court , Gough Square , Emblematic covers for tho last volume of tho Magazine for 1 S 5 S are now ready ,

price Is . ; or tho volumes ( containing twenty-six numbers ) may be had bound , price 14 s . 6 c / ., or with gilt edges 15 s . lid . Brethren can have their volumes bound at tho office if they desire it , for Is . Gd ., or with gilt edges 2 s . 6 c / . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at tho latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . AA' e shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects returning

them ( should they nofc be accepted ) if desired .

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OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 3
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
THE GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 9
FREEMASONS' HALLS. Article 9
MASONIC IMPOSTORS. Article 9
VISITING LODGES. Article 11
MASONIC CLOTHING. Article 11
THE BEAUTIES OF MASONRY. Article 13
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 15
THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 16
METROPOLITAN. Article 20
PROVINCIAL. Article 27
MARK MASONRY. Article 36
ROYAL ARCH. Article 38
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 38
SCOTLAND. Article 39
THE WEEK. Article 40
Obituary. Article 46
NOTICES. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Obituary.

To some , whoso acquaintance with the deceased was only slight , it may appear that I have spoken in too strong terms ; while those who knew him well , may , perhaps , be disposed to think that bare justice , if even that , has been done to his character . I must in the latter case , trust to the kindness of his friends who are present , to supply my deficiencies . I know not what course may eventually be adopted , but I feel that the decease of our Bro . Steele should not be allowed to pass unnoticed , aucl that ive should not separate without deciding upon a course

ivhich will most appropriately testify our respect for his memory . I must not omit noticing that while , with characteristic modesty , Bro . Steele did not take that very active part in the performance of Masonic rites , in which so many of our Brethren gain distinction , still , he was always found promoting whatever was for the welfare of our Order by every means in his poiver ; and when occupying the several offices to which at different times he was appointed iu Lodge and Chapter , he never failed to perform the duties incumbent on him with fidelity ancl judgment . The circumstances of the present occasion have

recalled to my memory a custom , followed iu earlier and far distant times , when civic authorities were wont to clo honour to the memory of a deserving citizen , and pronounce on his merits on his decease ; aud I certainly can bear testimony to the good citizenship of our late Brother , and lament his loss from among those of his compeers who now , as over , have readily aided iu promoting what is for the benefit ancl welfare of our common city . I beg to propose " That some mark of respect be paid to tho memory of our deceased Brother Steele , and that a letter of condolence be sent from this united Lodge of Freemasons to his widow . "

The resolution was unanimously adopted . It was resolved , on the motion of Dr . Tunstall , that a tablet , commemorative of the virtues and merits of tho deceased , be erected in the Bath Abbey Church , aucl that a subscription bo forthwith entered into for that purpose . The funeral , ivhich took place on the following day , was of the simplest character in accordance with the expressed wish of the deceased ; it was attended by a very large number of the brethren of the province .

Notices.

NOTICES .

Tim Brethren ancl others are requested to notice , thafc George AA' . Bower has no connection with the Freemasons' Magazine ; and all persons are cautioned against paying bjm anything on our account , AA ' e shall be glad to be furnished with the address of the said George AA ' . Bower , ivho formerly lived at 10 , Dorcas-street , Lambeth , and had offices as a fancy type founder and commission agent , in King ' s Head Court , Gough Square , Emblematic covers for tho last volume of tho Magazine for 1 S 5 S are now ready ,

price Is . ; or tho volumes ( containing twenty-six numbers ) may be had bound , price 14 s . 6 c / ., or with gilt edges 15 s . lid . Brethren can have their volumes bound at tho office if they desire it , for Is . Gd ., or with gilt edges 2 s . 6 c / . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at tho latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . AA' e shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects returning

them ( should they nofc be accepted ) if desired .

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