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Mr. Dale was elected President of St. George's 

 Society in succession to Sir Edward M. Archibald, 

 which high position he held from 1871 to 1873, in- 

 clusive. On his retirement from the Presidency he 

 was elected Treasurer and filled that office with 

 great satisfaction to the members until the day of 

 his death. He was a member of the Down Town 

 and Union Clubs, and of the Maritime Exchange, 

 Produce Exchange and the Chamber of Commerce. 

 He was a member of Calvary Church, in whose 

 work he took great interest and was a liberal con- 

 tributor to charitable institutions. 



He died at his residence. No. 55 Irving Place, 

 this city, March 23, 1883, leaving a widow and five 

 children — four sons and one daughter. 



HENRY E. PELLEW. 



Mr. Henry E. Pellew, born in 1828, at Canter- 

 bury, England, and twentieth President of the So- 

 ciety, was the son of George Pellew, D.D., Dean of 

 Norwich, who was the third son of Edward, first 

 Viscount Exmouth. He was educated at Eton and 

 Trinity College, Cambridge, was M. A. of Cam- 

 bridge and Oxford, and Justice of the Peace for 

 Middlesex. He came to this country and married 

 in 1858 a daughter of Judge William Jay, of Bed- 



