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The Week
cold winds of March somewhat kept back the rhododendrons , but they are now coming into flower , and within a fortnight or three weeks will present a perfect blaze of beauty—it being universally admitted that the gardens of the Palace contain some of the finest specimens of this flower ever grown in the
open air . But the attractions of the gardens are not confined to cultivated plants ; the lower portion of the grounds , surrounding Mr . Hawkin ' s antediluvian animals / being rich in the wilder productions of nature ; the gorse , in foil bloom , having a very pleasing effect as seen from the railway or the road , as well as in the gardens themselves .
Obituary
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BRO . THE REY . WM . EALLOFEILP , P . G . Chap . ¦ We regret to have to announce the death of this est at his residenqe , 49 ^ Warren-str he had completed his 70 th year ^ the allotted span of the life of man * The ? Rev . Brother was initiated into the Order in the Somerset House Lodge , No ; " 4 / oh the 11 th Eeb ; ,-1814 , ahcl , having passed through its various offices , r
until 1827 . He joined the L ^ 6 ) in 1822 , and continued a subscribing member till the time of his death . In 1838 he was appointed Grand Chaplain by H . R ; H . the Duke of Sussex , as successor to the Rev . Bro . :.. ; , S ,. S . Colman ; Bro . Eallofeild continued to hold this office until 184 7 , ^ h en h ^ ^ ve way to the liev . J . O . Dakeyne , who held the office for a very limited period . Bro . Fallpfeild was also a member of the Chapter of Friendship , and held the ofnce of Grand Assist . Soi . in 1835 .
MRS . MARY POVEY . This highly estimable woman ( the widow of our late respected Bro . Povey , of the Percy Lodge , No . 234 , who was well known as a Masonic Badge Case Maker ) departed this life on the 31 st of March , at the residence of her daughter , in Camden Town , having arrived at the ripe age of 81 . Mrs . Povey was an annuitant of the Royal Benevolent Institution , from which she received £ 25 a year .
Notices.
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on Monday morning . Emblematic covers for the volume of 1857 are now ready , price 1 $ . 6 d . A fow volumes may also be had , price 14 s . Qd . each , We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subject ^ returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .
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The Week
cold winds of March somewhat kept back the rhododendrons , but they are now coming into flower , and within a fortnight or three weeks will present a perfect blaze of beauty—it being universally admitted that the gardens of the Palace contain some of the finest specimens of this flower ever grown in the
open air . But the attractions of the gardens are not confined to cultivated plants ; the lower portion of the grounds , surrounding Mr . Hawkin ' s antediluvian animals / being rich in the wilder productions of nature ; the gorse , in foil bloom , having a very pleasing effect as seen from the railway or the road , as well as in the gardens themselves .
Obituary
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BRO . THE REY . WM . EALLOFEILP , P . G . Chap . ¦ We regret to have to announce the death of this est at his residenqe , 49 ^ Warren-str he had completed his 70 th year ^ the allotted span of the life of man * The ? Rev . Brother was initiated into the Order in the Somerset House Lodge , No ; " 4 / oh the 11 th Eeb ; ,-1814 , ahcl , having passed through its various offices , r
until 1827 . He joined the L ^ 6 ) in 1822 , and continued a subscribing member till the time of his death . In 1838 he was appointed Grand Chaplain by H . R ; H . the Duke of Sussex , as successor to the Rev . Bro . :.. ; , S ,. S . Colman ; Bro . Eallofeild continued to hold this office until 184 7 , ^ h en h ^ ^ ve way to the liev . J . O . Dakeyne , who held the office for a very limited period . Bro . Fallpfeild was also a member of the Chapter of Friendship , and held the ofnce of Grand Assist . Soi . in 1835 .
MRS . MARY POVEY . This highly estimable woman ( the widow of our late respected Bro . Povey , of the Percy Lodge , No . 234 , who was well known as a Masonic Badge Case Maker ) departed this life on the 31 st of March , at the residence of her daughter , in Camden Town , having arrived at the ripe age of 81 . Mrs . Povey was an annuitant of the Royal Benevolent Institution , from which she received £ 25 a year .
Notices.
NOTICES .
All communications for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should be forwarded not later than Saturday , Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at th © latest by 12 o ' clock
on Monday morning . Emblematic covers for the volume of 1857 are now ready , price 1 $ . 6 d . A fow volumes may also be had , price 14 s . Qd . each , We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subject ^ returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .