Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Masonic help for Nelson's widow




This wonderful George III silver presentation two-handled cup and cover is to be sold by Sotheby's on November 2 with an estimate of £6,000.

The inscription reads: "From Emma Lady Hamilton to Thomas Field Savory Esqr. As a small token of gratitude. For his unremitted attentions to her Dear lamented mother and to herself and family 1810."

The masonic connection is with recipient, Thomas Savory. The catalogue notes stated that chemist Savory's house guests included "HRH Duke of Sussex (1773-1843)Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England, of whose household Thomas Savory was apponited a Gentleman. Savory, like the Duke, was an enthusiastic Freemason being a member of Antiquity, Prince of Wales's and Jerusalem Lodges as well as The Prince of Wales's Chapter and the Masonic Templars Chapter of Observance...According to The Freemasons' Quarterly Review (1847) Savory "was somewhat proud in his bearing, yet gentlemanly at all times."

It seems that Lord Nelson's widow benefited from the kindness of this Freemason.

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