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Ireland.
Several other toasts were given , while the singing of some of the brethren added to the harmony and amusement of the evening , particularly the song ably rendered by Bro . Capt . Cornwall , which drew forth loud and rapturous applause from the brethren .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
METROPOLITAN . CHAPTER OE INSTRUCTION . —A convocation of this chapter was held on the 20 th inst ., at the George Hotel Aldermanhury . C . Hosgood , Z . ; Self , H . ; Dr . AVood man , J . ; Green , N . ; G . Smith , P . S . ; AVheeler , candidate , Tho exaltation ceremony having been worked , after which ( as we stated in our last week ' s number ) Comp . Brett gave the illustration of the banners and the description of Aaron ' s rod anel the first clause of the first section . The lectures were delivered in a very pleasing and correct manner .
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
NORTHUMBE RL AN D . NEWCASTLE . —Ltoyal Kent Encampment . —On Friday , the 9 th inst ., a meeting of this encampment was helel under the presidency of Sir Knight AV . Foulsham , E . C . Amongfc the Sir Knights present were : Sir Knight H . Hotham , R . J . Banning , Jens Jensen , T . Robinson , A . Clapham , AV . Brignall , jun . ; AV . Dalziel , J . F . Frolich , W . Garbrett , P . Hristendahl , J . S . Trotter , & c . After the minutes of the previous encampment had been
confirmed , Comp . J . J . Clay , of St . John ' s Chapter , No . 80 , Sunderland , was regularly installed as a Knight Templar . The Encampment was then closeel and the Sir Knights aelj ourneel to refreshment .
Obituary.
Obituary .
THE LATE BRO . H . N . GOULTY .
The announcement of the death of our brother , H . N . Goulty , on the 7 tb inst ., has caused quite a gloom throughout Brighton , so universally known , respected , and beloved was- he . Although his life was so brief , he had by his energy and ability crowded into it public and private services , the number and extent of which would have done credit to men of twice his age . The deceased
brother was the son of the Rev . J . N . Goulty , for many years a well-known and esteemed Noncomforrnist minister in Brighton , who was a nephew of the immortal Lord Nelson . Bro . Horatio Nelson Goulty represented for many years the Park Ward in the Town Council . He was also a most painstaking member of the watch and other committee . His ability as an architect was of no
common order , as many of the public buildings of Brighton prove . The chapels of the Extra Mural Cemetery , the Norfolk Hotel , the Grand Concert Hall , the Turkish Bath , Messrs . Harrington and Son's and other buildings , and the Head-quarters of the 1 st Susses Artillery , with the chapel and schools at Oliftonville , and the national schools at Hurstperpoint , and many other
minor public establishments will ever remain as public marks of his skill . For several years he was connected as consulting architect and surveyor with several most successful and flourishing building societies . He was a member of the Council and one of the original promoters of the Children ' s Hospital , a charitable institution in which he took the deepest interest ; also one of the
Local Secretaries of the Local School of Art . His introduction into Freemasonry took place in December , 1863 , in the Mount Lebanon Lodge , No . 73 , the then W . M ., Bro . F . Walters , having performed the ceremony of initiation . He was also a member of the Mount Lebanon Chapter , No . 73 , and a member of the Yarborough Lodge , 811 , in which lodge he had served the office of Secretary , and , at the time of his death , was
the J . Deacon . He was also a member ofthe Order of Knight Templars . In Mark Masonry he was well known . A member of the Southwark Mark Lodge , 22 , and of the Royal Sussex Lodge , No . 75 , of which lodge he was the AV . M . for the second year ; and , at the last meeting of the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters held in June last , the R . W . G . M . gave him the honourable position of Grand
Snpt . of Works . As a father , sun , or friend , he was universally esteemed by all who knew him . The gentleness of his manner , his equanimity of temper , his kind and charitable disposition , his marked ability , and the thorough earnest and talented manner with which he conducted every occupation of his life , makes his loss most keenly felt
and most deeply i-egretted . The funeral took place on Tuestday last , at the Extra Mural Cemetery , Lewes-road , and was attended by a large concourse of persons , representing the various public bodies with which the deceased was connected . The funeral service was conducted in the most solemn and deeply impressive manner by the Rev . S . Smith , of
Enfield , near London , who was a personal friend of the deceased . Mr . Smith addressed the assembly , and commented briefly , but in a most touching manner , on the large assemblage who had spontaneously come a long distance to pay a last tribute of respect to him they had knoYJD . and -worked with . Men of all creeds and opinions , socially and politically , Masons , and
Sundayschool teachers and pupils , all coining iu a simple manner to do honour to him to whom they considered it was due . The procession from the chapel to the grave was a touching sight , and there could not have been a less number present than 800 to 1 , 000 persons . The Town Council of Brighton was represented by the Mayor , Alderman Lester ; the Ex-Mayor , Alderman Holiefct ; Aldermen Brigden , Cox , Martin , Silverthorne , Abbey , and Smithers ; Councillors Bostick , Davey , T .
Hill , Pierson , Goodman , Fabian , Austin , Benham , W . Hill , Hayllar , Martin , Johnston , W . R . AVood , Richards , AVeston , Friend , Smith ; the Borough Surveyor , Mr . Lockwood . The Directors and Guardians were represented by Messrs . Curtis , T . Phillips , H . Saunders , Henry Sanders , D . Greenin , & c .
The 1 st Sussex Artillery was represented by Lieufc .-Ool . Harrington , Major Silverthorne , Capfc . Lainson , Capfc . Tesfcer , Capfc . Wood , Lieut . Ward , Lieut . Long , Bapfc . and Adjutant Paisley , Serjeant Dendy , and a large number of the members of the corps in private costume . The Masonic body was fully represented , and
comprised the following , all of whom carried the sprig of acasia , which , at the close of the service , was placed in the grave by the Masons as they passed : — The Mount Lebanon Lodge , No . 73 ( the lodge in which the deceased brother was initiated ) , was represented by Bros . Thos . J . Sabine , P . M . ; H . O . Davis , P . Rose , and E . Broadbridge .
The Royal Clarence Lodge , No . 271 , by Bros . Fabian , P . M ., & P . Prov . G . Supfc . of Works ; John Rogers , R , T . Rogers , E . Bright , Craven , Whatford , & c . The Royal York Lodge , No . 315 , by Bros . C . Wren , the W . M . ; W . Hudson , P . M . ; Hugh Saunders , P . M . & P . Prov . J . G . Deacon , Sussex , Smith , and F . J . Tillstone .
The Royal Brunswick Lodge , No . 732 , by Bros . Henry , Davey , J . D ., Lester , and Abbey . The Yarborough Lodge , No . 811 ( of which the deceased was J . D . at the time of his death ) , by the AV . M ., Bro . the Rev . John Griffiths , P . Prov . G . Chap . -, Bros . E . Turner , J . W . ; Chalk , P . M . ; Holford ; O . Bryce , P . M . & Sec . ; W . H . German , Treas . ; S . Wing , I . G . ; W . R . Wood ,
P . M . & P . Prov . J . G . W . Sussex ; Rev . Dr . O'Brien , & c . The Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons , by Bro . Cunningham , P . M . & Prov . G J . Org . ; Turner , P . M . & P . G . J . D .: Sabine , P . M ., & G . Assist . Dir . of Cers .
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Ireland.
Several other toasts were given , while the singing of some of the brethren added to the harmony and amusement of the evening , particularly the song ably rendered by Bro . Capt . Cornwall , which drew forth loud and rapturous applause from the brethren .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
METROPOLITAN . CHAPTER OE INSTRUCTION . —A convocation of this chapter was held on the 20 th inst ., at the George Hotel Aldermanhury . C . Hosgood , Z . ; Self , H . ; Dr . AVood man , J . ; Green , N . ; G . Smith , P . S . ; AVheeler , candidate , Tho exaltation ceremony having been worked , after which ( as we stated in our last week ' s number ) Comp . Brett gave the illustration of the banners and the description of Aaron ' s rod anel the first clause of the first section . The lectures were delivered in a very pleasing and correct manner .
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
NORTHUMBE RL AN D . NEWCASTLE . —Ltoyal Kent Encampment . —On Friday , the 9 th inst ., a meeting of this encampment was helel under the presidency of Sir Knight AV . Foulsham , E . C . Amongfc the Sir Knights present were : Sir Knight H . Hotham , R . J . Banning , Jens Jensen , T . Robinson , A . Clapham , AV . Brignall , jun . ; AV . Dalziel , J . F . Frolich , W . Garbrett , P . Hristendahl , J . S . Trotter , & c . After the minutes of the previous encampment had been
confirmed , Comp . J . J . Clay , of St . John ' s Chapter , No . 80 , Sunderland , was regularly installed as a Knight Templar . The Encampment was then closeel and the Sir Knights aelj ourneel to refreshment .
Obituary.
Obituary .
THE LATE BRO . H . N . GOULTY .
The announcement of the death of our brother , H . N . Goulty , on the 7 tb inst ., has caused quite a gloom throughout Brighton , so universally known , respected , and beloved was- he . Although his life was so brief , he had by his energy and ability crowded into it public and private services , the number and extent of which would have done credit to men of twice his age . The deceased
brother was the son of the Rev . J . N . Goulty , for many years a well-known and esteemed Noncomforrnist minister in Brighton , who was a nephew of the immortal Lord Nelson . Bro . Horatio Nelson Goulty represented for many years the Park Ward in the Town Council . He was also a most painstaking member of the watch and other committee . His ability as an architect was of no
common order , as many of the public buildings of Brighton prove . The chapels of the Extra Mural Cemetery , the Norfolk Hotel , the Grand Concert Hall , the Turkish Bath , Messrs . Harrington and Son's and other buildings , and the Head-quarters of the 1 st Susses Artillery , with the chapel and schools at Oliftonville , and the national schools at Hurstperpoint , and many other
minor public establishments will ever remain as public marks of his skill . For several years he was connected as consulting architect and surveyor with several most successful and flourishing building societies . He was a member of the Council and one of the original promoters of the Children ' s Hospital , a charitable institution in which he took the deepest interest ; also one of the
Local Secretaries of the Local School of Art . His introduction into Freemasonry took place in December , 1863 , in the Mount Lebanon Lodge , No . 73 , the then W . M ., Bro . F . Walters , having performed the ceremony of initiation . He was also a member of the Mount Lebanon Chapter , No . 73 , and a member of the Yarborough Lodge , 811 , in which lodge he had served the office of Secretary , and , at the time of his death , was
the J . Deacon . He was also a member ofthe Order of Knight Templars . In Mark Masonry he was well known . A member of the Southwark Mark Lodge , 22 , and of the Royal Sussex Lodge , No . 75 , of which lodge he was the AV . M . for the second year ; and , at the last meeting of the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters held in June last , the R . W . G . M . gave him the honourable position of Grand
Snpt . of Works . As a father , sun , or friend , he was universally esteemed by all who knew him . The gentleness of his manner , his equanimity of temper , his kind and charitable disposition , his marked ability , and the thorough earnest and talented manner with which he conducted every occupation of his life , makes his loss most keenly felt
and most deeply i-egretted . The funeral took place on Tuestday last , at the Extra Mural Cemetery , Lewes-road , and was attended by a large concourse of persons , representing the various public bodies with which the deceased was connected . The funeral service was conducted in the most solemn and deeply impressive manner by the Rev . S . Smith , of
Enfield , near London , who was a personal friend of the deceased . Mr . Smith addressed the assembly , and commented briefly , but in a most touching manner , on the large assemblage who had spontaneously come a long distance to pay a last tribute of respect to him they had knoYJD . and -worked with . Men of all creeds and opinions , socially and politically , Masons , and
Sundayschool teachers and pupils , all coining iu a simple manner to do honour to him to whom they considered it was due . The procession from the chapel to the grave was a touching sight , and there could not have been a less number present than 800 to 1 , 000 persons . The Town Council of Brighton was represented by the Mayor , Alderman Lester ; the Ex-Mayor , Alderman Holiefct ; Aldermen Brigden , Cox , Martin , Silverthorne , Abbey , and Smithers ; Councillors Bostick , Davey , T .
Hill , Pierson , Goodman , Fabian , Austin , Benham , W . Hill , Hayllar , Martin , Johnston , W . R . AVood , Richards , AVeston , Friend , Smith ; the Borough Surveyor , Mr . Lockwood . The Directors and Guardians were represented by Messrs . Curtis , T . Phillips , H . Saunders , Henry Sanders , D . Greenin , & c .
The 1 st Sussex Artillery was represented by Lieufc .-Ool . Harrington , Major Silverthorne , Capfc . Lainson , Capfc . Tesfcer , Capfc . Wood , Lieut . Ward , Lieut . Long , Bapfc . and Adjutant Paisley , Serjeant Dendy , and a large number of the members of the corps in private costume . The Masonic body was fully represented , and
comprised the following , all of whom carried the sprig of acasia , which , at the close of the service , was placed in the grave by the Masons as they passed : — The Mount Lebanon Lodge , No . 73 ( the lodge in which the deceased brother was initiated ) , was represented by Bros . Thos . J . Sabine , P . M . ; H . O . Davis , P . Rose , and E . Broadbridge .
The Royal Clarence Lodge , No . 271 , by Bros . Fabian , P . M ., & P . Prov . G . Supfc . of Works ; John Rogers , R , T . Rogers , E . Bright , Craven , Whatford , & c . The Royal York Lodge , No . 315 , by Bros . C . Wren , the W . M . ; W . Hudson , P . M . ; Hugh Saunders , P . M . & P . Prov . J . G . Deacon , Sussex , Smith , and F . J . Tillstone .
The Royal Brunswick Lodge , No . 732 , by Bros . Henry , Davey , J . D ., Lester , and Abbey . The Yarborough Lodge , No . 811 ( of which the deceased was J . D . at the time of his death ) , by the AV . M ., Bro . the Rev . John Griffiths , P . Prov . G . Chap . -, Bros . E . Turner , J . W . ; Chalk , P . M . ; Holford ; O . Bryce , P . M . & Sec . ; W . H . German , Treas . ; S . Wing , I . G . ; W . R . Wood ,
P . M . & P . Prov . J . G . W . Sussex ; Rev . Dr . O'Brien , & c . The Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons , by Bro . Cunningham , P . M . & Prov . G J . Org . ; Turner , P . M . & P . G . J . D .: Sabine , P . M ., & G . Assist . Dir . of Cers .