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BRO . THOMAS MORRIS , W . M . Died , at Poonanaallee ( en route to Bangalore , while proceeding for the benefit of his health ) , universally regretted , after an illness of some duration , Bro . Thomas Morris , W . M ., Lodge Pilgrims of Light , No . 831 , and Translator to the Queen ' s Supreme Court of Judicature , and the Honourable Company ' s Court of Foujdaree Udalut , at Madras . Bro . Morris was well known for the amiability of his temper , and as the advocate of liberal principles . His " open hand and purse" are

proverbial in this good city ; the different charities , the orphan , and widow , have lost a liberal contributor , and the troubled in spirit a sympathising friend , ever ready with his counsel and advice to allay grief and sorrow . His consistent Christian life is so well known , that it would be superfluous to dilate on it . Bro . Morris lately attended the ministry of Bro . Rev . J , B . Sayers , LL . D ., incumbent of Christ Church , and his friends feel hopeful of his reception into those mansions above , where the Great Architect of the Universe , that great I Am , rules and reigns for ever . —So mote it be .

Notwithstanding the distance from the Presidency , immediately the death of Bro . Morris was telegraphed , the Brethren of his Lodge , and several of his private friends , lost no time in procuring post carriages and transit couches , in order to b > e permitted to testify their high respect for the deceased by following his remains to their last resting-place . The service was performed by Bro . W . H . Taylor , B . C . L ., chaplain to the Prov . G . L ., and the body interred m the Protestant churchyard . Three soldiers of the 74 th Highlanders , and Bro . 0 . Fisher ( an intimate friend ) bearing the coffin .

BEG . HENRY MORRELL COX . Died , on Tuesday , the 18 th instant , at his residence , Westbourne Park , after a long and painful illness , Bro . Henry Morrell Cox . Bro . Cox was initiated in the Royal Somerset House and Inverness Lodge , No . 4 , and was for many years a member of the Lodge of Harmony , Richmond , No . 317 , and also of the Chapter of Iris .

BRO . GEORGE FITRNELL . At his house , in Percy Square , Limerick , on the 28 th of August , Bro . George Furnell , Prov . G , T . of North Minister ; an old and upright magistrate , and the treasurer of the county of Limerick , deeply regretted by his respectable family and a numerous circle of acquaintance , as an honest man and an ardent and sincere friend .

BRO . THOMAS EDWARDS , P . M . On the 26 th of August , at his residence , 7 , Oabra Terrace , Dublin , Bro . Thomas Edwards , P . M . and Sec . of Lodge No . 93 , Dublin ; a Brother much respected .

BRO . COLONEL FREDERICK RODOLPH BLAKE . At Rottingdean , Sussex , on the 23 rd of August , Bro . Frederick Rodolph Blake , Lieut .-Col . of the 33 rd regiment , of Foot . He led his regiment at the battle of the Alma , and continued in the camp before Sebastopol until incapacitated by a severe attack of fever ; he wan compelled to return home , but the disease had taken too deep root , and he finally sank . Bro . Blake was a member of the Union Lodge , No . 13 , Limerick , and S . G . W . of the Prince Masons . He was a son of the late Wm . Blake , Esq ., of Banesbury , Hertfordshire .

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METROPOLITAN. Article 35
ROSE CROIX. Article 34
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GERMANY. Article 60
Obituary. Article 61
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 34
CATHEDRAL CHURCHES. Article 14
MASONIC INSCRIPTION FOR A FOUNTAIN. Article 14
ON THE SCARABCEUS. Article 15
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 18
PROFESSIONAL AUTHORITY. Article 1
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 23
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 32
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 30
IRELAND Article 58
COLONIAL. Article 59
AMERICA. Article 60
CORNWALL. Article 62
NOTICE. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH Article 6
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Obituary.

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BRO . THOMAS MORRIS , W . M . Died , at Poonanaallee ( en route to Bangalore , while proceeding for the benefit of his health ) , universally regretted , after an illness of some duration , Bro . Thomas Morris , W . M ., Lodge Pilgrims of Light , No . 831 , and Translator to the Queen ' s Supreme Court of Judicature , and the Honourable Company ' s Court of Foujdaree Udalut , at Madras . Bro . Morris was well known for the amiability of his temper , and as the advocate of liberal principles . His " open hand and purse" are

proverbial in this good city ; the different charities , the orphan , and widow , have lost a liberal contributor , and the troubled in spirit a sympathising friend , ever ready with his counsel and advice to allay grief and sorrow . His consistent Christian life is so well known , that it would be superfluous to dilate on it . Bro . Morris lately attended the ministry of Bro . Rev . J , B . Sayers , LL . D ., incumbent of Christ Church , and his friends feel hopeful of his reception into those mansions above , where the Great Architect of the Universe , that great I Am , rules and reigns for ever . —So mote it be .

Notwithstanding the distance from the Presidency , immediately the death of Bro . Morris was telegraphed , the Brethren of his Lodge , and several of his private friends , lost no time in procuring post carriages and transit couches , in order to b > e permitted to testify their high respect for the deceased by following his remains to their last resting-place . The service was performed by Bro . W . H . Taylor , B . C . L ., chaplain to the Prov . G . L ., and the body interred m the Protestant churchyard . Three soldiers of the 74 th Highlanders , and Bro . 0 . Fisher ( an intimate friend ) bearing the coffin .

BEG . HENRY MORRELL COX . Died , on Tuesday , the 18 th instant , at his residence , Westbourne Park , after a long and painful illness , Bro . Henry Morrell Cox . Bro . Cox was initiated in the Royal Somerset House and Inverness Lodge , No . 4 , and was for many years a member of the Lodge of Harmony , Richmond , No . 317 , and also of the Chapter of Iris .

BRO . GEORGE FITRNELL . At his house , in Percy Square , Limerick , on the 28 th of August , Bro . George Furnell , Prov . G , T . of North Minister ; an old and upright magistrate , and the treasurer of the county of Limerick , deeply regretted by his respectable family and a numerous circle of acquaintance , as an honest man and an ardent and sincere friend .

BRO . THOMAS EDWARDS , P . M . On the 26 th of August , at his residence , 7 , Oabra Terrace , Dublin , Bro . Thomas Edwards , P . M . and Sec . of Lodge No . 93 , Dublin ; a Brother much respected .

BRO . COLONEL FREDERICK RODOLPH BLAKE . At Rottingdean , Sussex , on the 23 rd of August , Bro . Frederick Rodolph Blake , Lieut .-Col . of the 33 rd regiment , of Foot . He led his regiment at the battle of the Alma , and continued in the camp before Sebastopol until incapacitated by a severe attack of fever ; he wan compelled to return home , but the disease had taken too deep root , and he finally sank . Bro . Blake was a member of the Union Lodge , No . 13 , Limerick , and S . G . W . of the Prince Masons . He was a son of the late Wm . Blake , Esq ., of Banesbury , Hertfordshire .

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