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management board from 1891 until his death in 1900. In 1899 a Lodge was formed which was linked to the Boys’ School; it was named Richard Eve Lodge (No. 2772) in his honour. A history of the Lodge states that it "had its origin in the wish of many admirers of Richard Eve to perpetuate his name as a
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was rapidly expanding its presence in the area. Here he joined Panmure Lodge No 723. Over the next 15 years his Aldershot legal practice expanded greatly and he became a prominent local citizen, entering politics and serving on various local authorities and becoming Lord of the Manor of
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in 1846; here he was initiated into Guy’s Lodge No. 556 (now No. 395) in 1854, becoming Master of the lodge in 1861. He joined Brecknock Lodge No. 936 (now No. 651) in
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in 1902. This was raised by "Admiring friends to keep his memory green in his native town which he ardently loved." The monument is faced with glazed
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and a child adorns his grave. He never married, and his estate of £34,199 6s 8d was left to fellow solicitors and the Cottage Hospital in Aldershot.
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Richard Eve was taken ill in London where he had gone for the laying of a foundation stone for the Boys’ School, and died at 11 Nottingham Place in
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Richard Eve in the England & Wales National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966
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Foundation of Richard Eve Lodge (2772) in Lane's Masonic Records - The Library and Museum of Freemasonry website
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A 29 foot tall monumental drinking fountain to Eve's memory was unveiled in Brinton Park in
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Ars Quatuor Coronatorum: Being the Transactions of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge No 2076
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in 1861 during a short period there. He set up his own small solicitor's office in
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How We Defended Arabi and His Friends: A Story of Egypt and the Egyptians
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worthy citizen of London and as a sterling worker in the Masonic cause."
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tiles in green, terracotta and bronze and a portrait of Eve in profile.
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in 1892 and 1895. At the same time he further developed his interest in
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Biography of Richard Eve - The Lodge of Hope and Charity No 377 website
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of a seizure a few days later on 7 July 1900. He was buried in
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Will of Richard Eve on the British History Online website
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A Tidy Little War: The British Invasion of Egypt 1882
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Index


FRGS
solicitor
notary
Aldershot
Hampshire
Freemason
United Grand Lodge of England
Royal Masonic School for Boys
Ahmed ‘Urabi
Cairo
Khedivate
‘Urabi Revolt
Anglo-Egyptian War

Kidderminster
articled
solicitors
Leamington Spa
Brecon
Wales
Aldershot
British Army
Farnborough
Hampshire
Ahmed ‘Urabi
Cairo
Khedivate
‘Urabi Revolt
Anglo-Egyptian War

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