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BRO . THE REV . ISAAC URBAN COOKE , M . A . OH the Sth inst ., aged fitty-tAA'o , this lamented brother , AA'ho Avas vicar of East LulAA'orth and Coombe Keynes , Dorsetshire , departed this life . He had for some months past been afflicted with a tumour in the neck , AA'hich increasing in size , it

ivas considered desirable should bo excised . The operation AA'as most skilfully performed by an eminent surgeon in London , and all seemed proceeding very favourably for many days afterivards , AA'hen , on the Thursday previous to his decease , lockjaiv ensued , ( it is feared from exposure to tho damp Ai-cather ) , and he passed iiAA'ay . At the time of his death ho filled the office of a Past Master , and Chaplain to the Lodge of Unity , No . 542 , TOAVII Hall , Wareliam , of A \ -hfch he had been a

member for seventeen years , having in 1854 filled the chair ivith ability and zeal He AA'as ever ready , although of a retiring disposition , to perform any of the Masonic ceremonies that might 'be required , AA'hich he aliA-ays did with dignity and courtesy . He had also filled the office of Prov . Grand Chaplain . The Brethren of the Lodge of Unity deeply deplore his very sudden removal—they ivill not readily find another to supply his place . In him the JIasonic virtue of charity AA-as fully exemplified . Jlay he reap his reivard in the Grand Lodge above .

Notices.

NOTICES .

THE Brethren and others are requested to notice , thafc George AA . Bower has no connection ivith the Freemasons' Magazine ; and all persons are cautioned against paying him anything on our account . Emblematic covers for the last volume ofthe Magazine for 1858 are IIOAV ready , price Is . ; or the volumes ( containing twenty-six numbers ) may be had bound ,

price 14 s . 6 rf ., or wifch gilt edges 15 s . Gil . Brethren can have their volumes hound at the office if they desire it , for Is . Gil , or Avith gilt edges 2 s . 6 rf . Advertisers ivill oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . AVe shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects" returning them ( should they not be accepted ) If desired .

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FREEMASONS' HALL IN IRELAND. Article 5
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A MODEL MASTER. Article 13
FREEMASONRY IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Article 14
NOTES ON MASONIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. Article 19
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PROVINCIAL. Article 32
MARK MASONRY. Article 36
ROYAL ARCH. Article 37
IRELAND. Article 37
COLONIAL. Article 38
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THE WEEK. Article 40
Obituary. Article 46
NOTICES. Article 46
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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Obituary.

Obituary .

BRO . THE REV . ISAAC URBAN COOKE , M . A . OH the Sth inst ., aged fitty-tAA'o , this lamented brother , AA'ho Avas vicar of East LulAA'orth and Coombe Keynes , Dorsetshire , departed this life . He had for some months past been afflicted with a tumour in the neck , AA'hich increasing in size , it

ivas considered desirable should bo excised . The operation AA'as most skilfully performed by an eminent surgeon in London , and all seemed proceeding very favourably for many days afterivards , AA'hen , on the Thursday previous to his decease , lockjaiv ensued , ( it is feared from exposure to tho damp Ai-cather ) , and he passed iiAA'ay . At the time of his death ho filled the office of a Past Master , and Chaplain to the Lodge of Unity , No . 542 , TOAVII Hall , Wareliam , of A \ -hfch he had been a

member for seventeen years , having in 1854 filled the chair ivith ability and zeal He AA'as ever ready , although of a retiring disposition , to perform any of the Masonic ceremonies that might 'be required , AA'hich he aliA-ays did with dignity and courtesy . He had also filled the office of Prov . Grand Chaplain . The Brethren of the Lodge of Unity deeply deplore his very sudden removal—they ivill not readily find another to supply his place . In him the JIasonic virtue of charity AA-as fully exemplified . Jlay he reap his reivard in the Grand Lodge above .

Notices.

NOTICES .

THE Brethren and others are requested to notice , thafc George AA . Bower has no connection ivith the Freemasons' Magazine ; and all persons are cautioned against paying him anything on our account . Emblematic covers for the last volume ofthe Magazine for 1858 are IIOAV ready , price Is . ; or the volumes ( containing twenty-six numbers ) may be had bound ,

price 14 s . 6 rf ., or wifch gilt edges 15 s . Gil . Brethren can have their volumes hound at the office if they desire it , for Is . Gil , or Avith gilt edges 2 s . 6 rf . Advertisers ivill oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . AVe shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects" returning them ( should they not be accepted ) If desired .

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