-
Articles/Ads
Article Untitled Article ← Page 2 of 2
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Untitled Article
Palatine Lodge , during which he enjoyed the friendship of the late Duke of Sussex , the present Earl of Zetland , and several noblemen . During the last few years , Bro . Hardy received an annuity of £ 30 per annum from the Royal Masonic
Benevolent Institution , as a reward for the eminent services he had rendered to the Order . His funeral took place on Tuesday , February 6 th , at twelve o ' clock , and was attended by upwards of 150 members of the Craft . The funeral service was read , in an impressive manner , by the Rev . Henry Peters , the rector of Sunderland . The whole scene was of a highly impressive character .
BRO . MORLEY CHUBB . On 11 th February , Bro . Morley Chubb , late of the Lodge Perpetual Friend ship , No . 157 , Bridgewater , and Grand Masters' Lodge , No . 1 . BRO . THOMAS AYSCOUGH . On 9 th February , Bro . Thomas Ayscough , at his chambers , Gray ' s Inn .
BRO . EDWARD MAIN WARING , M . D . We have to record , with sincere regret , the death of Bro . Edward Mainwaring , M . I ) ., W . M ., for the third time , of the Lodge of Hengist , No . 230 , Bournemouth , and P . P . G . S . D . and P . G . S . W . His funeral was attended by Brethren of that and the neighbouring Province of Dorset , and his sudden and premature removal
elicited the deepest sympathy . He was not less known from his professional skill and generosity to the suffering poor , than from his habitual amiability ; and the usually gay and picturesque watering-place of Bournemouth , to the prosperity of which he so much contributed , on the day of his funeral wore the aspect of a general mourning . —We regret to add that Mrs . Mainwaring survived her loss but a few days .
BRO . JAMES GILL . Died , at Taunton , Bro . James Gill , an old and respected member of the Lodge of Unanimity and Sincerity , No . 327 .
BRO . THOMAS SCRIVENER . Died , on the 21 st instant , at his residence , in Clare-street , Bro . Thomas Scrivener , a well-known and highly respected P . M . of the Old King ' s Arms Lodge , No . 30 , and a subscriber to all the Masonic charities .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Untitled Article
Palatine Lodge , during which he enjoyed the friendship of the late Duke of Sussex , the present Earl of Zetland , and several noblemen . During the last few years , Bro . Hardy received an annuity of £ 30 per annum from the Royal Masonic
Benevolent Institution , as a reward for the eminent services he had rendered to the Order . His funeral took place on Tuesday , February 6 th , at twelve o ' clock , and was attended by upwards of 150 members of the Craft . The funeral service was read , in an impressive manner , by the Rev . Henry Peters , the rector of Sunderland . The whole scene was of a highly impressive character .
BRO . MORLEY CHUBB . On 11 th February , Bro . Morley Chubb , late of the Lodge Perpetual Friend ship , No . 157 , Bridgewater , and Grand Masters' Lodge , No . 1 . BRO . THOMAS AYSCOUGH . On 9 th February , Bro . Thomas Ayscough , at his chambers , Gray ' s Inn .
BRO . EDWARD MAIN WARING , M . D . We have to record , with sincere regret , the death of Bro . Edward Mainwaring , M . I ) ., W . M ., for the third time , of the Lodge of Hengist , No . 230 , Bournemouth , and P . P . G . S . D . and P . G . S . W . His funeral was attended by Brethren of that and the neighbouring Province of Dorset , and his sudden and premature removal
elicited the deepest sympathy . He was not less known from his professional skill and generosity to the suffering poor , than from his habitual amiability ; and the usually gay and picturesque watering-place of Bournemouth , to the prosperity of which he so much contributed , on the day of his funeral wore the aspect of a general mourning . —We regret to add that Mrs . Mainwaring survived her loss but a few days .
BRO . JAMES GILL . Died , at Taunton , Bro . James Gill , an old and respected member of the Lodge of Unanimity and Sincerity , No . 327 .
BRO . THOMAS SCRIVENER . Died , on the 21 st instant , at his residence , in Clare-street , Bro . Thomas Scrivener , a well-known and highly respected P . M . of the Old King ' s Arms Lodge , No . 30 , and a subscriber to all the Masonic charities .