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reached us . As a father he was kindness itself , as a husband the most affectionate , as a friend the most faithful . Brother Coe was initiated in the Lodge of Peace and Harmony on the 22 nd December , 1808 , and served as Master in 1814 ancl 1815 ; he was for the third time elected in 1816 , for which he was cited before the Board of General Purposes , but the question was , we believe , amicably settled ; in 1827 and 1828 he again served as Master of his Lodge . In
1 S 20 he served as Grand Steward , and in 1824 and 1826 as Boys ' Steward . He was many years Treasurer of his mother Lodge , from ivhich he retired some few years since , ancl joined the Lion ancl Lamb ; he was also Past Z . of the Jerusalem Chapter . Reader ! ivhatever may be thy failings or eccentricities , remember the active virtues of Brother Coe , and do thou likewise . Oct . —The familof Brother Col . RUSHBROOKof Rushbrook
y , Hall , Bury St . Edmunds , have been plunged into the deepest grief by the awful calamity that befel his son , Ensign R USHBROOK of the 32 nd regiment , who was drowned while making the round of Portsmouth Dock Yard . The young officer , with a private who accompanied him , from the darkness ' of the night fell into the water , and both shared the same fate ; they were interred with military honours . It is hoped that government willafter this dreadful accidentcause protection fences to
, , be placed in all situations of clanger . The deceased- youthful officer was of high promise , and his unfortunate companion a soldier of exemplary character—they share the same grave . November 6 . —At Lavender Hill , Surrey , ret . 19 , ANN , daughter of Bro . J . C . M'Mullen , P . G . D .
At Bermola on Sunday evening , Miss LOUISA PARKINSON , ret . 20 years , who was interred at the Rock Gate on Tuesday evening , near the remains of her father , late of the Masonic Society . She was borne to the grave on the shoulders of Masons' sons , and her pall-bearers were six Masons' daughters , robed in white , with hoods appropriate to the purpose , and all under the age of twenty . The funeral ivas respectably attended , and had a solemn imposing ancl most interesting appearance .
—Malta Times , Nov . 10 . Nov . 19 , Limerick . —An inquest was held on the body of Bro . JOHN O'NIELL , schoolmaster , ancl Tyler of 271 . It appeared that the deceased had , on the preceding evening , attended his duties at Sivinbum ' s Hotel , ivhere he had a tumbler of punch , received his dues , and left quite sober . He must have accidentally fallen into the channel opposite the Convent , from whence it woulcl be difficult for even a strong man
to extricate himself . Verdict— " Died from the effects of cold and exhaustion . " The night was most inclement . THE COUNTESS OF DURHAM . —It is with deep regret that we announce the untimely and unexpected death of this estimable lady , which occurred at Genoa on the 28 th of November . She left England about the middle of October , in possession of more than usually good health ; but on her arrival at Genoa was seized with an attack of a feverish nature
, of which ulcerated sore throat was the fatal symptom . Accounts ivhich reached her family from time to time represented her as alternately better and worse ; but the last received up to Sunday represented her so far recovered that all uneasiness was removed . It appears that it was only two days before her death that the first really alarming symptoms exhibited themselves . VOL , VIII . 3 p
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reached us . As a father he was kindness itself , as a husband the most affectionate , as a friend the most faithful . Brother Coe was initiated in the Lodge of Peace and Harmony on the 22 nd December , 1808 , and served as Master in 1814 ancl 1815 ; he was for the third time elected in 1816 , for which he was cited before the Board of General Purposes , but the question was , we believe , amicably settled ; in 1827 and 1828 he again served as Master of his Lodge . In
1 S 20 he served as Grand Steward , and in 1824 and 1826 as Boys ' Steward . He was many years Treasurer of his mother Lodge , from ivhich he retired some few years since , ancl joined the Lion ancl Lamb ; he was also Past Z . of the Jerusalem Chapter . Reader ! ivhatever may be thy failings or eccentricities , remember the active virtues of Brother Coe , and do thou likewise . Oct . —The familof Brother Col . RUSHBROOKof Rushbrook
y , Hall , Bury St . Edmunds , have been plunged into the deepest grief by the awful calamity that befel his son , Ensign R USHBROOK of the 32 nd regiment , who was drowned while making the round of Portsmouth Dock Yard . The young officer , with a private who accompanied him , from the darkness ' of the night fell into the water , and both shared the same fate ; they were interred with military honours . It is hoped that government willafter this dreadful accidentcause protection fences to
, , be placed in all situations of clanger . The deceased- youthful officer was of high promise , and his unfortunate companion a soldier of exemplary character—they share the same grave . November 6 . —At Lavender Hill , Surrey , ret . 19 , ANN , daughter of Bro . J . C . M'Mullen , P . G . D .
At Bermola on Sunday evening , Miss LOUISA PARKINSON , ret . 20 years , who was interred at the Rock Gate on Tuesday evening , near the remains of her father , late of the Masonic Society . She was borne to the grave on the shoulders of Masons' sons , and her pall-bearers were six Masons' daughters , robed in white , with hoods appropriate to the purpose , and all under the age of twenty . The funeral ivas respectably attended , and had a solemn imposing ancl most interesting appearance .
—Malta Times , Nov . 10 . Nov . 19 , Limerick . —An inquest was held on the body of Bro . JOHN O'NIELL , schoolmaster , ancl Tyler of 271 . It appeared that the deceased had , on the preceding evening , attended his duties at Sivinbum ' s Hotel , ivhere he had a tumbler of punch , received his dues , and left quite sober . He must have accidentally fallen into the channel opposite the Convent , from whence it woulcl be difficult for even a strong man
to extricate himself . Verdict— " Died from the effects of cold and exhaustion . " The night was most inclement . THE COUNTESS OF DURHAM . —It is with deep regret that we announce the untimely and unexpected death of this estimable lady , which occurred at Genoa on the 28 th of November . She left England about the middle of October , in possession of more than usually good health ; but on her arrival at Genoa was seized with an attack of a feverish nature
, of which ulcerated sore throat was the fatal symptom . Accounts ivhich reached her family from time to time represented her as alternately better and worse ; but the last received up to Sunday represented her so far recovered that all uneasiness was removed . It appears that it was only two days before her death that the first really alarming symptoms exhibited themselves . VOL , VIII . 3 p