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Article THE FREEMASONS' QUARTERLY REVIEW. ← Page 4 of 8 →
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
i- ^^ S ^^^ - ^^ -have enJoyed and influential member of ! J ? " * *"" ' aS a c <™ P' ™ ° us With many feul ^ S ™ T * ^ ^ ^ ° t 0 COnskte Wm ' Durham 2 d mSv ' noT 1 ^^ ° educati ^ of position , Lord hi> — 2iSrsjSL ' tiHK ^ K rTL ^ f T ; ^^ ^ »* « -y , in these Tfc » ' . L 7 ~ ' ve C 0 llld have spaced a greater man * * ' *—¦** - * - •>» " - «
SSS ^ was a generosity of sentimen a , fZe J ^ n of ~' 7 * ^ ^ == ^ i iS ? to acknowled ge what was wor * wT mpatJelU ^ Wanness , and eager Which paused fl y 3 ny ° and a bravei 7 of temper fr 0 mnoraere Pasonal consideration
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We might multi ply extracts from the public press , but they would be only repetitions of the general sentiment , that whatever difference mi ght be felt in political opinion , there was , ln respect to the late Earl , a perfect unity as to his claims
on private admiration and public honour . His lamented death took place rather suddenl y , at Cowes , in the Isle of Wight , on the 28 th of July , at nine o ' clock in the morning . It was a terrible and unexpected blow to his
Lady and Children , for if ever a husband was doated" on by an amiable and affectionate wife , it was John George Lambton Earl of Durham . Lord Lambton was sent for to his father a few minutes before he diedHis
. lordship ' s daughters were also with Lad y Durham . " John George Lambton , Earl of Durham , Viscount Lambton , and BaronDurham , ofthecityofDurha , n , in the peerage
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The Freemasons' Quarterly Review.
i- ^^ S ^^^ - ^^ -have enJoyed and influential member of ! J ? " * *"" ' aS a c <™ P' ™ ° us With many feul ^ S ™ T * ^ ^ ^ ° t 0 COnskte Wm ' Durham 2 d mSv ' noT 1 ^^ ° educati ^ of position , Lord hi> — 2iSrsjSL ' tiHK ^ K rTL ^ f T ; ^^ ^ »* « -y , in these Tfc » ' . L 7 ~ ' ve C 0 llld have spaced a greater man * * ' *—¦** - * - •>» " - «
SSS ^ was a generosity of sentimen a , fZe J ^ n of ~' 7 * ^ ^ == ^ i iS ? to acknowled ge what was wor * wT mpatJelU ^ Wanness , and eager Which paused fl y 3 ny ° and a bravei 7 of temper fr 0 mnoraere Pasonal consideration
^ ! « MhW SH ^ •^ ™ s ^ * iritsr «* » ^ He £ --
We might multi ply extracts from the public press , but they would be only repetitions of the general sentiment , that whatever difference mi ght be felt in political opinion , there was , ln respect to the late Earl , a perfect unity as to his claims
on private admiration and public honour . His lamented death took place rather suddenl y , at Cowes , in the Isle of Wight , on the 28 th of July , at nine o ' clock in the morning . It was a terrible and unexpected blow to his
Lady and Children , for if ever a husband was doated" on by an amiable and affectionate wife , it was John George Lambton Earl of Durham . Lord Lambton was sent for to his father a few minutes before he diedHis
. lordship ' s daughters were also with Lad y Durham . " John George Lambton , Earl of Durham , Viscount Lambton , and BaronDurham , ofthecityofDurha , n , in the peerage