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eldest son , and retained his intellect uhtii within a few minutes of his death . Bro . Jerrold was initiated ill ^ eMBahk of England Lodge ; No . 329 , in $ f overnher , 1831 , and continued a meihher until June , 1 S 3 C He ioihed the Lodge of Concord ; NO ; 49 ^ m This 1 ast ^ aamed Lodge hasLihade ho return since 184 9 ) and the cMrter cannot be traced . ' .- ; * - .- ' : : u : ~ ' ^
BRO . T . S . SWAN . r At Chichester , March 15 th , 1857 , aged 64 years , Bro . Thomas Sanden Swan , Esq ., J . P ., Assistant Commissary General . Our deceased Brother having spent all his best years in the service of his country in all parts of the globe , returned to his native land with a broken constitution , hut a few months before his decease
after a very painful illness . The deceased was a most enthusiastic and sincere Mason , and attained high honours in the Craft . He was the first Master of the Lodge of Hope , 901 , Launceston , Yan Diemen ' s Land ; and on leaving that colony in 1855 , was presented with a costly Past Master ' s Jewel—a token of esteem which often alleviated his severest sufferings—bearing the following inscription :-
—" 21 Mar ., A . L . 5855 , A . D . 1855 . " Presented to Bro . Thos . T . S . Swan , Esq ., J . P ., A . C . G ., Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret , 32 nd Degree ; Grand Register of France , No . 10 , 402 ; P . M . of the Lodge of Hope , No . 901 ; Register of the Grand Lodge of England ; P . F . P . of Hit . A . Chapter attached to Lodge No . 901 ; P . G . C . of the Grand Company of
the Lodge of Triple Esperance , Port Louis , Mauritius , & c . ; by the W . M . Masons ,. Officers , and Brethren , o'f the Lodge of Hope , No . 901 , as a slight token of their respect and esteem for one who was the 1 st W . M . of their Lodge , and the memory of whose Masonic virtues will ever remain among them . Launceston , Van Diemen ' s Land . "
His remains were consigned to their last resting-place in St . Paul's burial-ground , Chichester , on the 18 th of March , when the officers and men of the dep 6 t battalion paid the usual military ho their departed comrade . A few Masons were silent but sorrowing spectators of the scene .
Notice.
NOTICE .
The Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him , at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn-fields , London , W . C ., by the 20 tb of each month , AT latest , to insure their insertion .
The /^ FRBEMASONB Magazine and Masonic Mibror . "—The Brethren are respectfully informed , that the Volume for 1856 , in a handsomely embossed symbolic cover , is now ready , price 13 s . 6 $ . Covers may be had at the office , price Is . : or the Brethren may have their Numbers bound for la . 6 d .
TO CO-RESPONDENTS . Correspondents are requested to address their communications direct to the Office , and not to the private house of any Brother . " Amicus "is perfectly justified in wearing his Scotch Jewels , notwithstanding he has become a member of an English Lodge , provided they are not of prohibited Orders .
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eldest son , and retained his intellect uhtii within a few minutes of his death . Bro . Jerrold was initiated ill ^ eMBahk of England Lodge ; No . 329 , in $ f overnher , 1831 , and continued a meihher until June , 1 S 3 C He ioihed the Lodge of Concord ; NO ; 49 ^ m This 1 ast ^ aamed Lodge hasLihade ho return since 184 9 ) and the cMrter cannot be traced . ' .- ; * - .- ' : : u : ~ ' ^
BRO . T . S . SWAN . r At Chichester , March 15 th , 1857 , aged 64 years , Bro . Thomas Sanden Swan , Esq ., J . P ., Assistant Commissary General . Our deceased Brother having spent all his best years in the service of his country in all parts of the globe , returned to his native land with a broken constitution , hut a few months before his decease
after a very painful illness . The deceased was a most enthusiastic and sincere Mason , and attained high honours in the Craft . He was the first Master of the Lodge of Hope , 901 , Launceston , Yan Diemen ' s Land ; and on leaving that colony in 1855 , was presented with a costly Past Master ' s Jewel—a token of esteem which often alleviated his severest sufferings—bearing the following inscription :-
—" 21 Mar ., A . L . 5855 , A . D . 1855 . " Presented to Bro . Thos . T . S . Swan , Esq ., J . P ., A . C . G ., Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret , 32 nd Degree ; Grand Register of France , No . 10 , 402 ; P . M . of the Lodge of Hope , No . 901 ; Register of the Grand Lodge of England ; P . F . P . of Hit . A . Chapter attached to Lodge No . 901 ; P . G . C . of the Grand Company of
the Lodge of Triple Esperance , Port Louis , Mauritius , & c . ; by the W . M . Masons ,. Officers , and Brethren , o'f the Lodge of Hope , No . 901 , as a slight token of their respect and esteem for one who was the 1 st W . M . of their Lodge , and the memory of whose Masonic virtues will ever remain among them . Launceston , Van Diemen ' s Land . "
His remains were consigned to their last resting-place in St . Paul's burial-ground , Chichester , on the 18 th of March , when the officers and men of the dep 6 t battalion paid the usual military ho their departed comrade . A few Masons were silent but sorrowing spectators of the scene .
Notice.
NOTICE .
The Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him , at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn-fields , London , W . C ., by the 20 tb of each month , AT latest , to insure their insertion .
The /^ FRBEMASONB Magazine and Masonic Mibror . "—The Brethren are respectfully informed , that the Volume for 1856 , in a handsomely embossed symbolic cover , is now ready , price 13 s . 6 $ . Covers may be had at the office , price Is . : or the Brethren may have their Numbers bound for la . 6 d .
TO CO-RESPONDENTS . Correspondents are requested to address their communications direct to the Office , and not to the private house of any Brother . " Amicus "is perfectly justified in wearing his Scotch Jewels , notwithstanding he has become a member of an English Lodge , provided they are not of prohibited Orders .