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of United ^ Pilgrims , No . 745 , Clayton Arms , Kennington Oval , at 7 p . m . Wellington Lodge , No . 805 , Lord Duncan , Broadway , Deptford , at 7 p . m . Saturday . Phoenix Lodge , No . 202 , Freemasons' Tavern , 1 st , 3 rd ( and 5 th when it occurs ) , Saturdays , at 7-30 p . m .
Chapters Of Instruction.
CHAPTEBS OF INSTBUCTION .
Meeting under Sanction , in conformity with the Laws of the Grand Chapter . Bobert Burns Chapter , No . 25 , Sussex Stores , Upper St . MarbinVlane , Wednesday , at 8 p . m . Domatic Chapter , No . 206 , Falcon , Fetter-lane , Friday , at 8 p . m .
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BBO . JOHN BALES WHITE . At Taunton , on the 3 rd of May , in his sixtieth year , Bro . John Eales White , P . M . of the Lodge of Unanimity and Sincerity at Taunton , P . G-. S . W ., and Grand Treasurer of Somerset . He was also P . Z . of the Chapter No . 327 , a Member of the Knight Templars and Bpuge Croix Degrees . He was initiated in
1827 . Bro . Eales White ' s celebrity was universal in Masonry ; he was one of the most energetic Masons , and ever active in good work . It is to be regretted that his career should have closed , ere the subscription for a Testimonial in reward of his long services , recently set on foot , was completed . We hear , however , that our Taunton Brethren will not let the matter fall to the ground , but intend to avail themselves of what is already begun to found some enduring memorial of our departed Brother .
BBO . BICHABD WOOD . At Margate , on the 11 th of May , aged fifty-one , Bro . Bichard Wood , P . M ., of the Union Lodge , Margate , and P . P . & . Beg . for Kent , sincerely and deservedly regretted by all who had the happiness of being acquainted with his many Masonic and social virtues . He received his first Degree in the year 1826 , and served all the various offices of the Lodge , with credit to himself and advantage to
the Brethren , till he attained the rank of W . M ., which exalted position he occupied several times . He was Treasurer of the Margate Lodge for the last fifteen years , during the whole of which time his exertions for its interests were so unremitting and consistent , and his general conduct to the Brethren distinguished by so much uniform consideration and urbanity , that his loss will be most severely felt , and his memory long cherished in affectionate remembrance by all .
BBO . JOHN OLIPHANT . At Woolwich , on the 16 th May , in his fifty-first year , Bro . John Oliphant , Serjeant , Boyal Horse Artillery , P . M . of the Union Waterloo Lodge ( No . 13 ) , and Second Principal of the Chapter . His remains were interred on the 23 rd , with military honours , in the old churchyard . The coffin was placed on a guncarriage , with his sword on the top . All the officers and the whole of the
brigade off duty , with the band attending , together with nearly all the members of the Lodge and Chapter . The service in the church and at the grave was impressively performed by the Bev . Bro . Walter M . Wright , Chaplain , B . A ., assisted by the Bev . Bro . Shabo . Freemasonry is very much indebted to the deceased Brother for his zeal in promoting the interests of the Order for many years past , not onlv in Woolwich , but wherever his services were useful . He was a man respected and beloved by all who knew him .
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of United ^ Pilgrims , No . 745 , Clayton Arms , Kennington Oval , at 7 p . m . Wellington Lodge , No . 805 , Lord Duncan , Broadway , Deptford , at 7 p . m . Saturday . Phoenix Lodge , No . 202 , Freemasons' Tavern , 1 st , 3 rd ( and 5 th when it occurs ) , Saturdays , at 7-30 p . m .
Chapters Of Instruction.
CHAPTEBS OF INSTBUCTION .
Meeting under Sanction , in conformity with the Laws of the Grand Chapter . Bobert Burns Chapter , No . 25 , Sussex Stores , Upper St . MarbinVlane , Wednesday , at 8 p . m . Domatic Chapter , No . 206 , Falcon , Fetter-lane , Friday , at 8 p . m .
Obituary
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BBO . JOHN BALES WHITE . At Taunton , on the 3 rd of May , in his sixtieth year , Bro . John Eales White , P . M . of the Lodge of Unanimity and Sincerity at Taunton , P . G-. S . W ., and Grand Treasurer of Somerset . He was also P . Z . of the Chapter No . 327 , a Member of the Knight Templars and Bpuge Croix Degrees . He was initiated in
1827 . Bro . Eales White ' s celebrity was universal in Masonry ; he was one of the most energetic Masons , and ever active in good work . It is to be regretted that his career should have closed , ere the subscription for a Testimonial in reward of his long services , recently set on foot , was completed . We hear , however , that our Taunton Brethren will not let the matter fall to the ground , but intend to avail themselves of what is already begun to found some enduring memorial of our departed Brother .
BBO . BICHABD WOOD . At Margate , on the 11 th of May , aged fifty-one , Bro . Bichard Wood , P . M ., of the Union Lodge , Margate , and P . P . & . Beg . for Kent , sincerely and deservedly regretted by all who had the happiness of being acquainted with his many Masonic and social virtues . He received his first Degree in the year 1826 , and served all the various offices of the Lodge , with credit to himself and advantage to
the Brethren , till he attained the rank of W . M ., which exalted position he occupied several times . He was Treasurer of the Margate Lodge for the last fifteen years , during the whole of which time his exertions for its interests were so unremitting and consistent , and his general conduct to the Brethren distinguished by so much uniform consideration and urbanity , that his loss will be most severely felt , and his memory long cherished in affectionate remembrance by all .
BBO . JOHN OLIPHANT . At Woolwich , on the 16 th May , in his fifty-first year , Bro . John Oliphant , Serjeant , Boyal Horse Artillery , P . M . of the Union Waterloo Lodge ( No . 13 ) , and Second Principal of the Chapter . His remains were interred on the 23 rd , with military honours , in the old churchyard . The coffin was placed on a guncarriage , with his sword on the top . All the officers and the whole of the
brigade off duty , with the band attending , together with nearly all the members of the Lodge and Chapter . The service in the church and at the grave was impressively performed by the Bev . Bro . Walter M . Wright , Chaplain , B . A ., assisted by the Bev . Bro . Shabo . Freemasonry is very much indebted to the deceased Brother for his zeal in promoting the interests of the Order for many years past , not onlv in Woolwich , but wherever his services were useful . He was a man respected and beloved by all who knew him .