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$ n iHcmonam . | | | We evening have the f lost 25 our th — - -- ult friend . and WILLIAM was buried HENRY in Highgate LOW Cemetery , who ¦ departed on 4 the rab this 30 th fcb life ult on Mr Sunday ¦¦ Low I I
was W decade y f ^ I the me- , a has second ^^ m ^ ^^ thus m ^ m- son —— outlived — of , the venerable his three elder Mr — . Sampson sons " - ~ p ^ . —^^^ J ^ Since ^^ Low ^^ ^^ , ^^ the who ' "" ^ death ^ , ^^™ now ^ m ^ r a * B of far his ^ - ^ advanced ^ ^^^ eldest ^^ VP ^^ ^ ^ brother ^^ . in g his JL ¥ « 4 Wa » . V ninth J Mr ^ l ^ y fa . 1 I Sampson , Lowjun . in 1871 Mr . William Low had been an active member of the firm , of I
Pu Sampson PuhUxhers blishers' ' Low Ui Circular rcuiar , & , Co , ana and . from irom He had , the tne time time for many ot of his nis years fathers latneirs been retirement retirement more or irom from less the the associated nrm firm a a few fft with -w v « , the ar « 1 . . 1 I I
have ago , the long business been intimately management , connected of the wit paper h him had kno been w under well his his sterl personal ing worth control and . We the , years high who I I
o nnlv princi nly coma could ple which tell ten how now always wnouy whollv influenced unselfish unsemsn him he ne . was was Those , , ana and , who how now knew generous generous him best ana and loved kind Kina him to to many manv most , , wno who for they will will I II
Lads have ' cause Institute to mourn at Whitechapel the loss of ; a and benefactor at the time . He when had he taken was seize great d with intere his st last in sho the rt Working illness , j I ha d in in similar simitar institute institute in in tne the of St otBride isriaeFleet Street
he Low was was leaves engaged enarasre a widow rorming forming with a large a a and devoted family , parisn parish and a or wide . . circle , . of xileet friends street to . . whom Jllr Mr . . II I he had become endeared by many an act of self-denying kindness . None will deplore , his I
loss until more the day than when the writer he was of taken these away few lines in the , who prime had of been life and his in intimate apparentl associate y vigorous from health youth . I I
which A good he , pure has , been and gentle so long soul and has so passed closely away connected , and it should is onl p y lace right on that record the this journal testimony with A I
respecting him . I at Hig Amid hgate manife on st the tokens very of crest affection of the and hill re overlooking spect , the funeral the bi took g city place where on Friday his life- afternoon work had , A I
been carried , forwardand with whose toilers and rnoilers he had ever shown such a livelI sympathy . Unlike , the majority of our extra-mural cemeteriesthe Highgate ground y I
down literall a y sli joins ht incline on to the to the parish ve church where yard almost , and thus under the the little shadow procession , of the had church but in to which walk 1 I ggra ,
he the so much had signs worshi loving of harvest pped interest , and decoration , to the the bod restoration were y of still our friend to and be seen beautif was laid many ying to of rest of Mr . which . Within Low he 's had fellow the church recentl -parishioners , y where given < 1 1 I
had hu husba sband assembled nd _ ¦ father fn .+ 'h . fvr , and and fl , nd it mend frien was d carried ftarried a touching on on the the sig hand hand ht to - - bier bier watch , direct dirent the i from rom body his of hmisn house the mu to f . n ch the + - . lo h « ved church n ' hiirf son . 'h , , * I I
followed , by his widow , and his family , while his neighbours met together to pay him a last , ; I token of respect . The vicar of Highgatethe Rev . Daniel Trinder—with whom were the I
Michael vicar of ' s— All said Saints the opening , Highgate sentences , the Rev and , . then Edgar with Smith the , choir and the led assistant the way up clergy the church of St . , I I
before The bod the y , choir in a polished stalls whil oak e the coffin service , almost , proceeded hidden , , the by lesson lovely being , flowers read , rested by the in Rev the . G space -. H . I I
Bishop Frewer , of Bedford Horncastle , . * At its conclusion , the beautiful lines of Dr . Walsham How , the I For all the saints who from their labours rest / . I
for God were , sung my Fath to Troyte er , while ' s simp I stray le chant ; ' and , , so as often the voices associated rose and with fell Charlotte , there was Elliott a strain ' s hymn of comfort , ' My I I
the mourners in the words— I * The golden eveniDg brightens in the West . I
Soon Snnn , soon Rnnn to t . n faithful faithful warriors warriora comes monies the the rest rftftt : : ' I I Sweet , is the calm of Paradise the blest . I Alleluia . ' I
I fittingl The y vicar closes said alike the the service daily office at the of the grave living -side and , and the before last office the final for the invocation dead , the , which hymn so , I I
I ' Our His TTih Blest tender t . fmdftr Redeemer last lasf farewell fkrawftll , ere He ' breathed 1 I I
, I I Christian was sung , burial and , was with concluded the glow . of the autumn sunshine lighting up the scene , this truly I I
^ H >^ J 11 I Rev Among . George those Frewer who , and were the present other , members in addition of to the Mr famil . Sampson y , were the Low Rev , Mrs . E . . W H . . H Bickersteth . Low , the , 1 I I ? Christ ChurchHampsteadand Rural Dean the Rev . R . O . BillingVicar of I
I I yj a "pitalfields 10 0 ^ te ° ^ Mr and . Low Rural ' s colleagues 3 , > ean ; Mr in . Edward the , firm Marston ) ; Mr . , R Mr . B . ; . Searle Marston Charles , and , Mr Maokeson Mr . William . W . J . Bone Rivington , Ernald , Mr . ; , 1 j
I jjj . le . y > K Mr . Clowes . H . C , . Mr Sharp . J . , D Mr . . Cooper Robert , Mr Turner . W . , Hod Mr . William , Mr . Wilson , and others , Mr . . All the jj I
I Cler Y ks and employes of the firm were also present . ' I
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Publishers’ Circular (1880-1890), Oct. 1, 1881, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/pc/issues/tec_01101881/page/3/
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