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rate their regard to him as a Companion , and their estimation ofhis Masonic attainments . " davTt ; i ! T SUb f " ibMS t 0 the Gilk <* tribute dined together this he «^ nnt wl TT ^ JT ^ 110 t ™™ an ~ of the dinner , which will probabl y be reported in our next Number SEPT 29 th The Sheriffs
. .- of London and Middlesex , Aldermen Wilson an Harmer , this day completed their period of se vice " ™ ost gratif y ng year it must w tQ «* «* £ St "i ; i T 0 T ' kCe ; Un < ler ^ - —ces we must haCe 7 ffff ed t 0 h ™ "a * " *** so pleasing a fact , which is the more d hghtful to us from the recollection that it is our excellent broZAlderman Harmer P . S . G . D . who has with his estimable colleagiTso peculiarly distinguished the shrievalty . °
MASONIC CI „ CnAT .-July 10 th . The Most Worshi pful Grand Mster visited the Lodge of Friendshi p , No . 6 , Lord J . H . S . Churc in the chair . At the banquet about 150 noble and distinguished memben of the order attended in compliment to the royal visitor MRS CRooK—Having , in our report ofthe anniversary festival of the
^ Girls School , stated that this kind-hearted lady had been matron fo thirteen years we , with grateful pleasure , beg to say , that her servi e have exceeded the period of thirty years . Some time sin ce , a tea-ser " c of plate was presented to her , as a memorial of respect
Subjects Under Consideration.
SUBJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION .
O PINIONS OF THE DEAD ON THE CONDUCT OF THE LIVING . SOME PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF A MASON . A TALE , by Sheridan Knowles . I>«^ £ « tS £ S ^ £ » - ~ ' * - » - ° — is — R — RO ™ THE LODGES-OF INSTRUCTION IN LONDON J ^ rr : ™ — —*^ * % * ,
Masonic Obituary.
Masonic Obituary .
I „ l ? f ., Al'TAm > aB L ° 0 AN WaS initiated in the D ™ s Lodge of VOLT Y ' 103 ' Redmh ' ° mVallj m ** ° * vS , R R
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All 'S Right.
rate their regard to him as a Companion , and their estimation ofhis Masonic attainments . " davTt ; i ! T SUb f " ibMS t 0 the Gilk <* tribute dined together this he «^ nnt wl TT ^ JT ^ 110 t ™™ an ~ of the dinner , which will probabl y be reported in our next Number SEPT 29 th The Sheriffs
. .- of London and Middlesex , Aldermen Wilson an Harmer , this day completed their period of se vice " ™ ost gratif y ng year it must w tQ «* «* £ St "i ; i T 0 T ' kCe ; Un < ler ^ - —ces we must haCe 7 ffff ed t 0 h ™ "a * " *** so pleasing a fact , which is the more d hghtful to us from the recollection that it is our excellent broZAlderman Harmer P . S . G . D . who has with his estimable colleagiTso peculiarly distinguished the shrievalty . °
MASONIC CI „ CnAT .-July 10 th . The Most Worshi pful Grand Mster visited the Lodge of Friendshi p , No . 6 , Lord J . H . S . Churc in the chair . At the banquet about 150 noble and distinguished memben of the order attended in compliment to the royal visitor MRS CRooK—Having , in our report ofthe anniversary festival of the
^ Girls School , stated that this kind-hearted lady had been matron fo thirteen years we , with grateful pleasure , beg to say , that her servi e have exceeded the period of thirty years . Some time sin ce , a tea-ser " c of plate was presented to her , as a memorial of respect
Subjects Under Consideration.
SUBJECTS UNDER CONSIDERATION .
O PINIONS OF THE DEAD ON THE CONDUCT OF THE LIVING . SOME PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF A MASON . A TALE , by Sheridan Knowles . I>«^ £ « tS £ S ^ £ » - ~ ' * - » - ° — is — R — RO ™ THE LODGES-OF INSTRUCTION IN LONDON J ^ rr : ™ — —*^ * % * ,
Masonic Obituary.
Masonic Obituary .
I „ l ? f ., Al'TAm > aB L ° 0 AN WaS initiated in the D ™ s Lodge of VOLT Y ' 103 ' Redmh ' ° mVallj m ** ° * vS , R R