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who had gained , by his urbanity and general kindness , the respect and esteem of all classes . The deceased was a zealous Mason , passionately fond of the mystic science , and held the office of Grand Master of the Ceremonies for the island of Jamaica .
BRO . ROBERT GILES . Died , in December last , Bro . Robert Giles , aged 69 . The deceased Brother had been 40 years a subscribing member to the Loclge of Unanimity and Sincerity , Taunton , and was much respected for his unoffending manners and general uprightness . The meetings of Loclge No . 327 , were held in his house , much to the satisfaction of the Brethren .
BRO . LAAVRENCE RISPIN . On the 22 nd of February , died , at Whitehaven , Cumberland , Bro . Lawrence Rispin , one of the oldest members of the Lodge held in this town ; having been above 50 years a member . BRO . HENRY CHARLES MILFORD . At Radmore ' s Globe HotelPlymouthon Monday the 24 th of
Feb-, , ruary last , after an illness of but a few days from pleurisy , Bro . Henry Charles Milford , of Truro , aged 42 years . Bro . Milford was a most faithful and sincere friend , and in generosity ancl kindness of disposition it may truly be said that he was without an equal ; his premature death will cause the deepest regret in the west of England , throughout which he was known only to be beloved and respected . Bro . Milford was a much-honoured member of the Craft , and highly
esteemed amongst the Brethren in the western provinces . He had filled various offices in his mother Lodge , the Phcenix of Honor ancl Prudence , No . 415 , Truro , of which at the time of his decease he was S . W . Bro . Milford was also a Companion of the Volubian Chapter of Royal Arch Masons , No . 89 , Falmouth . His remains were followed to the grave by nearly every Mason in Truro and its neighbourhood .
SIR WILLIAM LORAINE , BART . Died , in Saville Row , Newcastle-on-Tyne , March 1 st , 1851 , in the seventy-first year of his age , Sir William Loraine , Bart , second son of Sir William Loraine , the fourth baronet of Kirkharle , in the county of Northumberland . The funeral took place on Friday , the 7 th inst ., when the remains of the deceased baronet were attended to Jesmond Cemeterybupwards
, y of one hundred Freemasons , of which Fraternity he was a distinguished member . Sir William Loraine , the fourth baronet , was succeeded by his eldest son , Sir Charles Loraine , the fifth baronet , whose three sons , Sir William Loraine , the sixth baronet , Sir Charles Vincent Loraine , the seventh baronet , ancl Sir Henry Claude Loraine the eighth baronet , successivelinherited the titlewhichon the death of Sir Henry
y , , , January 4 th , 1851 , reverted to his uncle , the late Sir AVilliam Loraine , who is the fourth baronet of the Loraine family , deceased within twentyone mouths ; he is succeeded by his brother , Sir John Lambton Loraine , the present baronet .
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Obituary.
who had gained , by his urbanity and general kindness , the respect and esteem of all classes . The deceased was a zealous Mason , passionately fond of the mystic science , and held the office of Grand Master of the Ceremonies for the island of Jamaica .
BRO . ROBERT GILES . Died , in December last , Bro . Robert Giles , aged 69 . The deceased Brother had been 40 years a subscribing member to the Loclge of Unanimity and Sincerity , Taunton , and was much respected for his unoffending manners and general uprightness . The meetings of Loclge No . 327 , were held in his house , much to the satisfaction of the Brethren .
BRO . LAAVRENCE RISPIN . On the 22 nd of February , died , at Whitehaven , Cumberland , Bro . Lawrence Rispin , one of the oldest members of the Lodge held in this town ; having been above 50 years a member . BRO . HENRY CHARLES MILFORD . At Radmore ' s Globe HotelPlymouthon Monday the 24 th of
Feb-, , ruary last , after an illness of but a few days from pleurisy , Bro . Henry Charles Milford , of Truro , aged 42 years . Bro . Milford was a most faithful and sincere friend , and in generosity ancl kindness of disposition it may truly be said that he was without an equal ; his premature death will cause the deepest regret in the west of England , throughout which he was known only to be beloved and respected . Bro . Milford was a much-honoured member of the Craft , and highly
esteemed amongst the Brethren in the western provinces . He had filled various offices in his mother Lodge , the Phcenix of Honor ancl Prudence , No . 415 , Truro , of which at the time of his decease he was S . W . Bro . Milford was also a Companion of the Volubian Chapter of Royal Arch Masons , No . 89 , Falmouth . His remains were followed to the grave by nearly every Mason in Truro and its neighbourhood .
SIR WILLIAM LORAINE , BART . Died , in Saville Row , Newcastle-on-Tyne , March 1 st , 1851 , in the seventy-first year of his age , Sir William Loraine , Bart , second son of Sir William Loraine , the fourth baronet of Kirkharle , in the county of Northumberland . The funeral took place on Friday , the 7 th inst ., when the remains of the deceased baronet were attended to Jesmond Cemeterybupwards
, y of one hundred Freemasons , of which Fraternity he was a distinguished member . Sir William Loraine , the fourth baronet , was succeeded by his eldest son , Sir Charles Loraine , the fifth baronet , whose three sons , Sir William Loraine , the sixth baronet , Sir Charles Vincent Loraine , the seventh baronet , ancl Sir Henry Claude Loraine the eighth baronet , successivelinherited the titlewhichon the death of Sir Henry
y , , , January 4 th , 1851 , reverted to his uncle , the late Sir AVilliam Loraine , who is the fourth baronet of the Loraine family , deceased within twentyone mouths ; he is succeeded by his brother , Sir John Lambton Loraine , the present baronet .