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Article Untitled Article ← Page 2 of 2 Article MRS. GEORGE ROUTLEDGE. Page 1 of 1 Article MISS CREW. Page 1 of 1
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a member of the Supreme Grand Council of the 33 rd Degree at the period of his decease . An Encampment of Masonic Knights' Templar was established by him at his delightful residence , Cory ton House , which has been a temple of considerable Masonic fame , for many years . Those who have partaken of the elegant hospitalities of the mansion , can best speak of the good spirit which his
benevolence infused into the happy re-unions which cheered the fine old mansion , while his portly and handsome form , smiling countenance , and powerful voice , combined , in singularly happy conjunction , to fit him for beading his table . Bro . Tucker possessed one of the finest libraries in the country , containing many biblical curiosities and volumes of great interest , Masonic as well as general , together with a valuable collection of philosophical apparatus , so that his guests
might enjoy a full share of intellectual luxury . His remains were deposited in the family fault , on the 17 th , followed by the male surviving representatives of the family , together with Sir John de la Pole , Bros . Vigne , Eales White , Bickering , Keech , and other sorrowing Masons and friends . The hearse was drawn by the deceased Brother ' s own horses , driven by his coachman , and his remains enclosed in coffins made from the timber grown on his own park .
Mrs. George Routledge.
MBS . GEOBGE BOUTLEDGE .
March 25 th , Maria , wife of Bro . George Boutledge , of 36 , Soho-square , and 2 , Farringdon-street , after a long and severe illness , borne with humble resignation to the will of T . G . A . O . T . U . r
Miss Crew.
MISS GREW .
In Vernon-place , Bloomsbury , in the 79 th year of her age , deeply regretted by all who knew her , Jane , the beloved sister of Bro . Francis Crew , the universally esteemed Secretary of the Boyal Freemasons' School for Female Children .
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a member of the Supreme Grand Council of the 33 rd Degree at the period of his decease . An Encampment of Masonic Knights' Templar was established by him at his delightful residence , Cory ton House , which has been a temple of considerable Masonic fame , for many years . Those who have partaken of the elegant hospitalities of the mansion , can best speak of the good spirit which his
benevolence infused into the happy re-unions which cheered the fine old mansion , while his portly and handsome form , smiling countenance , and powerful voice , combined , in singularly happy conjunction , to fit him for beading his table . Bro . Tucker possessed one of the finest libraries in the country , containing many biblical curiosities and volumes of great interest , Masonic as well as general , together with a valuable collection of philosophical apparatus , so that his guests
might enjoy a full share of intellectual luxury . His remains were deposited in the family fault , on the 17 th , followed by the male surviving representatives of the family , together with Sir John de la Pole , Bros . Vigne , Eales White , Bickering , Keech , and other sorrowing Masons and friends . The hearse was drawn by the deceased Brother ' s own horses , driven by his coachman , and his remains enclosed in coffins made from the timber grown on his own park .
Mrs. George Routledge.
MBS . GEOBGE BOUTLEDGE .
March 25 th , Maria , wife of Bro . George Boutledge , of 36 , Soho-square , and 2 , Farringdon-street , after a long and severe illness , borne with humble resignation to the will of T . G . A . O . T . U . r
Miss Crew.
MISS GREW .
In Vernon-place , Bloomsbury , in the 79 th year of her age , deeply regretted by all who knew her , Jane , the beloved sister of Bro . Francis Crew , the universally esteemed Secretary of the Boyal Freemasons' School for Female Children .
VOL . I . 2 X