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Summary Of News Foe October.

PROVIDENT . The Times Eire Insurance Company having made arrangements to take uip the business of the Beacon and the Athenseum Companies , a meeting was held on the 1 st , at which it was resolved to increase the capital . The estimated premium income of the united companies for the present year is £ 50 , 000 . The annual meeting of the Unity General Life Assurance Association was held on the 22 nd , when a report was presented , which said , — "From the 80 th day of

June , 1355 , to the 30 th day of June , 1856 , the number of policies issued is 1 , 219 , assuring £ 401 , 091 , and producing in new annual premiums £ 13 , 091 . lis . 3 d Every policy having , previously to acceptance , received the utmost attention and consideration , all the assurances on the books of the association are of the best description . The directors have much pleasure in calling attention to the very satisfactory character of the business , the life losses amounting only to £ 5 , 652 . 10 s ., and the premium to £ 30 , 075 . " The report was adopted , and a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent , per annum declared .

MISCELLANEOUS . Cn the 3 rd , Mr . Deputy Hale was elected alderman for Coleman-street ward , in the room of Mr . Alderman Hunter , deceased . The Rev . B . E . Trench , M . A ., has been appointed dean of Westminster in the room of Dr . Buckland , deceased . The Prince of Wales has been visiting various places in Devonshire , and has preserved his incog , so well , that he is described by the local papers to have attended church at two places some thirty miles apart at the same time .

Lord Ernest Vane Tempest and Cornet Birt have been dismissed the army for practical joking , and breaking their parole . A new church , dedicated to St . Luke , was consecrated at Tiptree Heath on the 17 th . The ceremony was followed by a grand luncheon at Tiptree Hall , to which Mr . Sheriff Mechi and Mrs . Mechi had invited about 150 guests . About 3 , 600 of the soldiei-s and sailors who served in the Crimea were entertained at a grand banquet at Dublin on the 22 nd , the Lord-Lieutenant and a large number of the nobility and gentry of Ireland being present . Each man was amply supplied with a pot of porter and a pint of port wine .

Obituary.

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Cn the 17 th September , at Castellamare , in Naples , after a long and painful illness , the Hon . Susan Agnes , the beloved wife of Bro . Francis D . Massey Dawson , and eldest daughter of Lord Sinclair .

MARY ANNE OLIVER . Cn the 13 th October , at Lincoln , in her 80 th year , Mary Anne , wife of the V . W . Brother the Bev . George Oliver , D . D ., the historian of Freemasonry .

BRO . EDWARD HINTON . Died , October 11 th , at his residence , Northgate , Chichester , Bro . Edward Ilinton , of Lodge No . 45 , aged 72 years . Our deceased Brother was a man of considerable attainments and great energy ; ho was for some time Secretary to the Provincial Crand Lodge of Sussex . Notwithstanding his advanced age , Bro . ilinton cheerfully filled the chair of Senior Warden during the last year , and failing health alone prompted him to decline tho chair , now so ably filled by a son of one of Bro . Hinton ' s old associates in Masonry .

SUSAN AGNES DAWSON

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-11-01, Page 83” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01111856/page/83/.
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MASONIC PHILOSOPHY. Article 1
« THINGS NOT GENERALLY KNOWN."* Article 6
LINES TO A NEWLY-INITIATED BROTHER. Article 11
PENCILLINGS EROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OE A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 12
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 20
ANNIVERSARY OF A LODGE. Article 22
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 36
METE0P0LITAN. Article 50
PROVINCIAL. Article 54
ROYAL ARCH. Article 72
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED KITE. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 74
MAKE MASONRY. Article 75
SCOTLAND. Article 75
COLONIAL. Article 77
INDIA. Article 79
AMERICA. Article 80
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR OCTOBER. Article 82
OBITUARY. Article 83
NOTICE. Article 84
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Summary Of News Foe October.

PROVIDENT . The Times Eire Insurance Company having made arrangements to take uip the business of the Beacon and the Athenseum Companies , a meeting was held on the 1 st , at which it was resolved to increase the capital . The estimated premium income of the united companies for the present year is £ 50 , 000 . The annual meeting of the Unity General Life Assurance Association was held on the 22 nd , when a report was presented , which said , — "From the 80 th day of

June , 1355 , to the 30 th day of June , 1856 , the number of policies issued is 1 , 219 , assuring £ 401 , 091 , and producing in new annual premiums £ 13 , 091 . lis . 3 d Every policy having , previously to acceptance , received the utmost attention and consideration , all the assurances on the books of the association are of the best description . The directors have much pleasure in calling attention to the very satisfactory character of the business , the life losses amounting only to £ 5 , 652 . 10 s ., and the premium to £ 30 , 075 . " The report was adopted , and a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent , per annum declared .

MISCELLANEOUS . Cn the 3 rd , Mr . Deputy Hale was elected alderman for Coleman-street ward , in the room of Mr . Alderman Hunter , deceased . The Rev . B . E . Trench , M . A ., has been appointed dean of Westminster in the room of Dr . Buckland , deceased . The Prince of Wales has been visiting various places in Devonshire , and has preserved his incog , so well , that he is described by the local papers to have attended church at two places some thirty miles apart at the same time .

Lord Ernest Vane Tempest and Cornet Birt have been dismissed the army for practical joking , and breaking their parole . A new church , dedicated to St . Luke , was consecrated at Tiptree Heath on the 17 th . The ceremony was followed by a grand luncheon at Tiptree Hall , to which Mr . Sheriff Mechi and Mrs . Mechi had invited about 150 guests . About 3 , 600 of the soldiei-s and sailors who served in the Crimea were entertained at a grand banquet at Dublin on the 22 nd , the Lord-Lieutenant and a large number of the nobility and gentry of Ireland being present . Each man was amply supplied with a pot of porter and a pint of port wine .

Obituary.

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Cn the 17 th September , at Castellamare , in Naples , after a long and painful illness , the Hon . Susan Agnes , the beloved wife of Bro . Francis D . Massey Dawson , and eldest daughter of Lord Sinclair .

MARY ANNE OLIVER . Cn the 13 th October , at Lincoln , in her 80 th year , Mary Anne , wife of the V . W . Brother the Bev . George Oliver , D . D ., the historian of Freemasonry .

BRO . EDWARD HINTON . Died , October 11 th , at his residence , Northgate , Chichester , Bro . Edward Ilinton , of Lodge No . 45 , aged 72 years . Our deceased Brother was a man of considerable attainments and great energy ; ho was for some time Secretary to the Provincial Crand Lodge of Sussex . Notwithstanding his advanced age , Bro . ilinton cheerfully filled the chair of Senior Warden during the last year , and failing health alone prompted him to decline tho chair , now so ably filled by a son of one of Bro . Hinton ' s old associates in Masonry .

SUSAN AGNES DAWSON

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