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The "Sussex Wing" Of The Royal Free Hospital.

THE "SUSSEX WING" OF THE ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL .

IT is something like twelve years since our late highly respected G . M ., H . E . H . the Dukeof Sussex , was called from this sublunary world to the Grand Lodge above , where we fervently hope , his spirit is at rest ; and yet it is only within the last month that the foundation stone of a memorial , which from its nature we trust will exist to the end of time , has been laid .

The memorial fund was originally raised with the view of erecting a statue of H . E . H ., in some prominent position of the metropolis , or a mausoleum iu Kensal Green , the resting place of the mortal remains of our illustrious and lamented brother . When the funds , however , had been got together , and found to amount to something like 1400 / . or 1500 / ., the committee , as we think , wisely determined to apply them to an object

more worthy ol the man it was designed to honour , and aid in the extension of some great public charity , and after due consideration , the " Sussex Wing , " ( designed to receive one hundred patients ) , of the Eoyal Free Hospital , was determined upon . We could have wished , perhaps , that the fund had been employed for the purpose of endowing one of our own charities or assisting in building a school-house for our boyswhich yet

re-, mains unprovided for ; but next to these we know of no charity more worthy of support than the Eoyal Free Hospital , where patients are at all times received , and their cases promptly attended to ; they requiring no other recommendation than this—they are in poverty , and in want of medical assistance . A more Samaritan Institution cannot he imagined . It says

to the afflicted , no matter from what cause they may have contracted disease , " Fear not , come unto us , and we will receive you , your wants shall be readily administered to , and if human skill can preserve life , or alleviate your miseries , here will you find it . " Nor are the spiritual wants of the patients neglected , and many a poor erring- mortal has found his or her ding illow smoothed hy the reflection that through the exertions

y p of the excellent Chaplain of the Institution , they have been blessed with the opportunity of making their peace with their offended God , and have felt the inspiration that through the mercy of the Saviour , who died for all , they were about to pass from this to a better world . Those who have had an F F

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THE "SUSSEX WING" OF THE ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL. Article 1
THE MARK DEGREE. Article 3
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 11
FORGET-ME-NOT. Article 19
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 20
LONDON LODGES Article 25
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
ROYAL ARCH. Article 46
THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 47
THE COLONIES. Article 48
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 49
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR AUGUST. Article 51
Untitled Article 59
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 60
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The "Sussex Wing" Of The Royal Free Hospital.

THE "SUSSEX WING" OF THE ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL .

IT is something like twelve years since our late highly respected G . M ., H . E . H . the Dukeof Sussex , was called from this sublunary world to the Grand Lodge above , where we fervently hope , his spirit is at rest ; and yet it is only within the last month that the foundation stone of a memorial , which from its nature we trust will exist to the end of time , has been laid .

The memorial fund was originally raised with the view of erecting a statue of H . E . H ., in some prominent position of the metropolis , or a mausoleum iu Kensal Green , the resting place of the mortal remains of our illustrious and lamented brother . When the funds , however , had been got together , and found to amount to something like 1400 / . or 1500 / ., the committee , as we think , wisely determined to apply them to an object

more worthy ol the man it was designed to honour , and aid in the extension of some great public charity , and after due consideration , the " Sussex Wing , " ( designed to receive one hundred patients ) , of the Eoyal Free Hospital , was determined upon . We could have wished , perhaps , that the fund had been employed for the purpose of endowing one of our own charities or assisting in building a school-house for our boyswhich yet

re-, mains unprovided for ; but next to these we know of no charity more worthy of support than the Eoyal Free Hospital , where patients are at all times received , and their cases promptly attended to ; they requiring no other recommendation than this—they are in poverty , and in want of medical assistance . A more Samaritan Institution cannot he imagined . It says

to the afflicted , no matter from what cause they may have contracted disease , " Fear not , come unto us , and we will receive you , your wants shall be readily administered to , and if human skill can preserve life , or alleviate your miseries , here will you find it . " Nor are the spiritual wants of the patients neglected , and many a poor erring- mortal has found his or her ding illow smoothed hy the reflection that through the exertions

y p of the excellent Chaplain of the Institution , they have been blessed with the opportunity of making their peace with their offended God , and have felt the inspiration that through the mercy of the Saviour , who died for all , they were about to pass from this to a better world . Those who have had an F F

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