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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
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was rapidly expanding its presence in the area. Here he joined
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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
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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
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worthy citizen of London and as a sterling worker in the
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tiles in green, terracotta and bronze and a portrait of Eve in profile.
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of a seizure a few days later on 7 July 1900. He was buried in
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