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of Truro ; W . vCrotch , of Hayle ; H . Dunn , of St . Austell ; and W . H . Jenkins , of Truro ; and the relatives of the deceased being followed to the cemetery by a very large number of the inhabitants of Falmouth . The funeral service was conducted by the Rev . Mr . Waleot , Baptist Minister at Falmouth ; and at the conclusion of his services , Bro . Richard Pearce read the prescribed forms adopted by the Masonic Brethren oh all such mournful occasions . The body having been interred , the Brethren reformed in procession , and , followed by the mayor , town council ,
and borough officials , returned to the Royal Hotel , where some matters consequent on the proceedings of the day were gone through , and a resolution of condolence from the Brethren to" the iamily and friends of the deceased was moved by Bro . Henry Harris , of Truro , seconded b y Bro . T . H . Edwards , of Helston , and , being unanimousl y agreed to , was ordered to be conveyed to the family of the deceased , together with an expression of the most heartfelt sentiments of gratitude and esteem entertained by the Brethren present , and the Craft generally , tow their late lamented Brother .
We have to record the death of a most worthy Brother , Bro . John Holland ) surgeon , of Chesterfield , who died on the lltlf of September , in his fortyrfirst year . Deceased was a member of the Scarsdale Lodge , No . 981 , Chesterfield . His remains were interred at the Chesterfield cemetery on the 15 th of September , and were followed to the grave by the Brethren of his Lodge , to testify the regard and esteem by which his memory is cherished .
BRO . JOHN HOLLAND
^ BRO . WILLIAM H . LUCKINS . It is with deep regret we have to record the sudden death of Bro . William H . Luckins , late of the Royal Athelstan Lodge , and P . M . of the Lodge of United Pilgrims , No . 745 , who departed this life on Thursday , the 3 rd of September . He had been attending the duties of the Lodge No . 745 the same evening , and appeared in good health and excellent spirits , but was shortly afterwards found dead in the street , having been thus suddenly summoned to the Most High . He was an indefatigable member of No . 745 , having been the first S . W . on the
warrant being granted in 1844 . He served the office of W . M ., and for many years was the Treasurer . His loss will be deeply regretted by the members , as also by the Lodge of Instruction attached , as he was a constant attendant since its foundation , and was always ready to impart that Masonic instruction he was so capable of affording . Out of respect to his memory , the Lodge No . 745 , as also the Lodge of Instruction , have gone into Masonic mourning , and letters of condolence have been sent to his widow under her present affliction .
Mobal Jewels . —The moral jewels , both movable and immovable , are so many silent monitors to convey instruction to the mind . Morality and justice , equality and integrity , are taught by the former ; and by the latter we are referred to the First Great Light , and the method of polishing and humanizing the uncultivated
mind of man by moral and scientific instruction , till it becomes , after a well-spent life in a career of piety , virtue , and benevolence , so perfect in all its thoughts , affections , and deeds , that it can no otherwise be tried than by the Square of God ' s Holy Word , and the compass of an approving conscience . —Book o f the Lodge .
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of Truro ; W . vCrotch , of Hayle ; H . Dunn , of St . Austell ; and W . H . Jenkins , of Truro ; and the relatives of the deceased being followed to the cemetery by a very large number of the inhabitants of Falmouth . The funeral service was conducted by the Rev . Mr . Waleot , Baptist Minister at Falmouth ; and at the conclusion of his services , Bro . Richard Pearce read the prescribed forms adopted by the Masonic Brethren oh all such mournful occasions . The body having been interred , the Brethren reformed in procession , and , followed by the mayor , town council ,
and borough officials , returned to the Royal Hotel , where some matters consequent on the proceedings of the day were gone through , and a resolution of condolence from the Brethren to" the iamily and friends of the deceased was moved by Bro . Henry Harris , of Truro , seconded b y Bro . T . H . Edwards , of Helston , and , being unanimousl y agreed to , was ordered to be conveyed to the family of the deceased , together with an expression of the most heartfelt sentiments of gratitude and esteem entertained by the Brethren present , and the Craft generally , tow their late lamented Brother .
We have to record the death of a most worthy Brother , Bro . John Holland ) surgeon , of Chesterfield , who died on the lltlf of September , in his fortyrfirst year . Deceased was a member of the Scarsdale Lodge , No . 981 , Chesterfield . His remains were interred at the Chesterfield cemetery on the 15 th of September , and were followed to the grave by the Brethren of his Lodge , to testify the regard and esteem by which his memory is cherished .
BRO . JOHN HOLLAND
^ BRO . WILLIAM H . LUCKINS . It is with deep regret we have to record the sudden death of Bro . William H . Luckins , late of the Royal Athelstan Lodge , and P . M . of the Lodge of United Pilgrims , No . 745 , who departed this life on Thursday , the 3 rd of September . He had been attending the duties of the Lodge No . 745 the same evening , and appeared in good health and excellent spirits , but was shortly afterwards found dead in the street , having been thus suddenly summoned to the Most High . He was an indefatigable member of No . 745 , having been the first S . W . on the
warrant being granted in 1844 . He served the office of W . M ., and for many years was the Treasurer . His loss will be deeply regretted by the members , as also by the Lodge of Instruction attached , as he was a constant attendant since its foundation , and was always ready to impart that Masonic instruction he was so capable of affording . Out of respect to his memory , the Lodge No . 745 , as also the Lodge of Instruction , have gone into Masonic mourning , and letters of condolence have been sent to his widow under her present affliction .
Mobal Jewels . —The moral jewels , both movable and immovable , are so many silent monitors to convey instruction to the mind . Morality and justice , equality and integrity , are taught by the former ; and by the latter we are referred to the First Great Light , and the method of polishing and humanizing the uncultivated
mind of man by moral and scientific instruction , till it becomes , after a well-spent life in a career of piety , virtue , and benevolence , so perfect in all its thoughts , affections , and deeds , that it can no otherwise be tried than by the Square of God ' s Holy Word , and the compass of an approving conscience . —Book o f the Lodge .