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Richard Plantagenet—Was He A Mason ?

^ raZ : ^ n \^ TtC ° f —^ o ide , him to do humble work nndfin ^ ° T- i S ° n him « ^ d fidinhlm

the trade of J ° L ? w . ' P . h ™ 7 < taught him the trade of a brickhvpr TK ? T ' iancl y , taught him trade is affirmed hJ n 2 ? , hafc he attained ski 11 in *»» MnvV « „^ fi ^ . 7 , ett ' . 7 J ^ that he was Sir Thomas

a = ^^ ^^fl^^^ffStfS

The Hughan Testimonial.

THE HUGHAN TESTIMONIAL .

rxsnsa°moTontipractr°fiate*¦«to services which abrotherL K ^ 8 ubsiant ^ form the to his Province or to sorn «\ Ve . ndered to his L ^^ . many on the mipnt'TZ * ^ ° Uhe Craft > ^ askance at tesZon 1 L f ^ T ^ incHned to ] ° ok cases , they possessedl \ Z g V ° rdiuai 7 ™ thatvJoZlTt^Zi^ZwTinalvalae' phrase it . When e ™™ = ™ nsicalI y , « we may so of a Lod ge I . voTd S S 22 \ Sffi 5 j «*> . iiom 1 ia ruLiremenc

officfi mnnTr „«„ i . ~ j ""^«"« presenLtS Tl coS *" > ""*™* to look « P ° » the nient which is £ & £ ^ ent certainl y , yet as a complivery grave obie £ n to iF *** 7 ? C 0 UrSe - There » «> fci / ii-S OD jection to the practice . A man a , „ i , „„

though thev mnv bo £ i lntend * h 's services , trivial m4andU^.tX6^,1^"T^ with which PM ' q wli « , . L % to the re gnlarit y such a compliment wS beTZ ™ * ^^f ^ P well nigh intolerable £ fiS th ? P M ^ " ^^ be looked upon as thn n , Ml TV * P , M ' J ewel must thata bro / er 14 onceZ cZ ^ tCT ^ S 1 " ™ ° ^ he has achieved any sneSEn . f ^ K > S- ' that ™ xi , « / special distinction when sn nlanori «„

thaTa m ^ ha "Td \^^^^ a particular duty ? a her ^^^ , dlsclia ^ out of the common run !! i he tas done filing course exceptioT as when . ™ T ^ ' There are <* of great trust and resnoStv T ° . P ¥ P ^ ' tion nn 1 i 7 J esponsiDiiity , or mvolv -hv + l 0

.. „„ „ , np . ., onerous nature of thp dn + i ' oa oJ- ^ I J J ., , ' s > " „ y we much time . In those case ? n ? fr ° * . sacrifice of presented in rec gnitonTi ^ S ^? 1 ftat ""* *» recognition of undoubted mLft n ? ° beC 0 mes a real « w . u .. i . _ . - ° nDtea merit or of more or ASS ««««„ ¦ . * .

„ t^m»J^^TSr^^th lreciP^tTie tx5ff^T5S?l^~ tokens of regard from ItIfS ? f y - received many 5^£iK^*£sK£: regard . Quite ^ th JT ^ ° . Similar tokens * T > ° - ^ .., recently , when on the noint . nf i Q ^;— it . _ —

„ province with whi > h hio « 0 w , „ i , i i x . '"""" fi me and for which S had iZred ^ h ^ ^ T ^' and so successfull y , his brethren of V ^ ™ At enthusiasm sidered thev would Z tl W ^ oi i he said Province con-1 P aid him soi :: ; l ? 2 ii ^ ^\ t % y ] esa » p \ even as the reci pient of thiV ™ tw L J dld S ° ; . kind of distinction Bro HuthS ' because more limited TT , „ ___ , Dro - ft ^ gnan by no means stands n . 7 on «

testimonial which it is nnw ;« „ i , , ™ ¦ Bnt tlie . "¦As?;sh¥?¥^s"=t tei*"•^sreiss

service , ^ 2 227 ^^ 70 ^ 7 ^ ^"" l

very few to ennnl •n „ 7 T t hm the capacity of «.»T „e^of tle,£,r\ffl ™„ttLs»;s"

Sit „!•t ° '" Ch 0 lcc - *'""¦ ' is . P ' ' '"?" . and tii°^rtTs^^MWHO Iai0;te

a,;;,„.,, He ha . done ^ •¦ ?' 3 ot ( nr moro ''"" T prod uctions . the ? Zt ! ,. S . , ! ° ;' " ^" f % - = " » fonndations of

bo written in , ll ; . * > , ,, , ' , ° nry wlnoli lias yet to hi ryet in the f , , " ? " " ™ ' , ? ° honoured while ove ^ here i , „ ™ , ' ° " ;; his m ™ tal powers . More-St ' toTol ' , ' ^ ™* ft ^ -S w 0 htdto

irzt^t:iTt?!'^fesr^ fteir " ^ " ed I ^^ " ^ * . * " " "' „ ° " " ? EHfiSsasstass

thint !^ !? n P > ° s Jack a dullboy" So think tho House Comm tteo of + bn R ^„ I AT •i" . tion for Bovs Th * fi ^ f P •„ U ™ ° ™ Inst tnfreiiwSSS'S'Srr wie . ded the baton , an 1 ^ 1 I"Sifet ' 5 i- ™ - ) , mu erncient

vicethrnnwlirmf- TI , &^ " ^ wn ser-™SssuedTtesTrr"'"Tr^aMi Mnr » v . Vi ™ . P . m . . . ?"" - ' . , ras O'San . sed by Bro . J .

. ittee ^ d gave ' g ^ orJsSSn " 11 , ^ 1 ° ° sent were Bro . and Mrs Ed ™ T 5 . g i pre " Bro . Joyce Murray , Bro and Mr ^ ScSSJ ^ ^ Bro . and M , s . iatier and nt t ^ n 0 da 11 and P y >

party Bro . . W . Steward Bro W . WHlev Mr 7 T msm^m were given to those who borl \ -r , „ JJ v ores or thanks most enjoyable gathering . " ' Way contHbnted to a

Bro . Ool . Creaton P . G . T nresirlprl of + u meeting of the General Qo ± ZT ^!^ , Tnthl 7 0

Institution for Girls hnld nt TC v > V , lViaso nic a^^^w^FI^2 CaSe , ey , M „ „ n ! 'Se ^^ I V * ri ?™ V ,

- **» ' «¦«¦ " »* . taST . IsS r „ m irt '„ «„'

through illness of fbP i , T *? x \ months' absence , Bedgrave n ^ dJiSj ^ dS . ^ l SD ^ presence was hardly misserl TTa J I tftat n lVllss Davis ' s tbe latter , hut as a ' nXr of fustTcT ? M ^ tf ™ » T was bound to mention the C P ™? ^ ^ aTe h .

seconded the motion , and it was cirnVrl ' , „ ' Y ™ ' Notice was given that at the nex meetin ! uT'T ^ to move that the Secretary ' s salar ^ be ? norea eel ^ approving of two petitions of candidX , "Cieased- Aftei " and postponing alir ^ the LT ^^ ZTl ^^

HoXprt ^ ovTD ^ r ' di ' ° tbcr Jo « n G . P M fflO ? •of . ^ remonies Surrey , P . M . 1619 LoL No ™ aTmSl l eIe ° WM- of t ^ Industry i ; ocige , J \ o . 186 . Our esteemed Brnt ., ^ . vr ry

been . lected to the chair d flSffiSifej """ "S

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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 4
MUSIC, MASONRY, AND CHARITY. Article 5
REBUILDING. Article 6
THE PRESTONIAN LECTURES. Article 6
THE PERCY LODGE OF INSTRUCTION. Article 6
INSTALLATION MEETINGS, &c. Article 6
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Richard Plantagenet—Was He A Mason ?

^ raZ : ^ n \^ TtC ° f —^ o ide , him to do humble work nndfin ^ ° T- i S ° n him « ^ d fidinhlm

the trade of J ° L ? w . ' P . h ™ 7 < taught him the trade of a brickhvpr TK ? T ' iancl y , taught him trade is affirmed hJ n 2 ? , hafc he attained ski 11 in *»» MnvV « „^ fi ^ . 7 , ett ' . 7 J ^ that he was Sir Thomas

a = ^^ ^^fl^^^ffStfS

The Hughan Testimonial.

THE HUGHAN TESTIMONIAL .

rxsnsa°moTontipractr°fiate*¦«to services which abrotherL K ^ 8 ubsiant ^ form the to his Province or to sorn «\ Ve . ndered to his L ^^ . many on the mipnt'TZ * ^ ° Uhe Craft > ^ askance at tesZon 1 L f ^ T ^ incHned to ] ° ok cases , they possessedl \ Z g V ° rdiuai 7 ™ thatvJoZlTt^Zi^ZwTinalvalae' phrase it . When e ™™ = ™ nsicalI y , « we may so of a Lod ge I . voTd S S 22 \ Sffi 5 j «*> . iiom 1 ia ruLiremenc

officfi mnnTr „«„ i . ~ j ""^«"« presenLtS Tl coS *" > ""*™* to look « P ° » the nient which is £ & £ ^ ent certainl y , yet as a complivery grave obie £ n to iF *** 7 ? C 0 UrSe - There » «> fci / ii-S OD jection to the practice . A man a , „ i , „„

though thev mnv bo £ i lntend * h 's services , trivial m4andU^.tX6^,1^"T^ with which PM ' q wli « , . L % to the re gnlarit y such a compliment wS beTZ ™ * ^^f ^ P well nigh intolerable £ fiS th ? P M ^ " ^^ be looked upon as thn n , Ml TV * P , M ' J ewel must thata bro / er 14 onceZ cZ ^ tCT ^ S 1 " ™ ° ^ he has achieved any sneSEn . f ^ K > S- ' that ™ xi , « / special distinction when sn nlanori «„

thaTa m ^ ha "Td \^^^^ a particular duty ? a her ^^^ , dlsclia ^ out of the common run !! i he tas done filing course exceptioT as when . ™ T ^ ' There are <* of great trust and resnoStv T ° . P ¥ P ^ ' tion nn 1 i 7 J esponsiDiiity , or mvolv -hv + l 0

.. „„ „ , np . ., onerous nature of thp dn + i ' oa oJ- ^ I J J ., , ' s > " „ y we much time . In those case ? n ? fr ° * . sacrifice of presented in rec gnitonTi ^ S ^? 1 ftat ""* *» recognition of undoubted mLft n ? ° beC 0 mes a real « w . u .. i . _ . - ° nDtea merit or of more or ASS ««««„ ¦ . * .

„ t^m»J^^TSr^^th lreciP^tTie tx5ff^T5S?l^~ tokens of regard from ItIfS ? f y - received many 5^£iK^*£sK£: regard . Quite ^ th JT ^ ° . Similar tokens * T > ° - ^ .., recently , when on the noint . nf i Q ^;— it . _ —

„ province with whi > h hio « 0 w , „ i , i i x . '"""" fi me and for which S had iZred ^ h ^ ^ T ^' and so successfull y , his brethren of V ^ ™ At enthusiasm sidered thev would Z tl W ^ oi i he said Province con-1 P aid him soi :: ; l ? 2 ii ^ ^\ t % y ] esa » p \ even as the reci pient of thiV ™ tw L J dld S ° ; . kind of distinction Bro HuthS ' because more limited TT , „ ___ , Dro - ft ^ gnan by no means stands n . 7 on «

testimonial which it is nnw ;« „ i , , ™ ¦ Bnt tlie . "¦As?;sh¥?¥^s"=t tei*"•^sreiss

service , ^ 2 227 ^^ 70 ^ 7 ^ ^"" l

very few to ennnl •n „ 7 T t hm the capacity of «.»T „e^of tle,£,r\ffl ™„ttLs»;s"

Sit „!•t ° '" Ch 0 lcc - *'""¦ ' is . P ' ' '"?" . and tii°^rtTs^^MWHO Iai0;te

a,;;,„.,, He ha . done ^ •¦ ?' 3 ot ( nr moro ''"" T prod uctions . the ? Zt ! ,. S . , ! ° ;' " ^" f % - = " » fonndations of

bo written in , ll ; . * > , ,, , ' , ° nry wlnoli lias yet to hi ryet in the f , , " ? " " ™ ' , ? ° honoured while ove ^ here i , „ ™ , ' ° " ;; his m ™ tal powers . More-St ' toTol ' , ' ^ ™* ft ^ -S w 0 htdto

irzt^t:iTt?!'^fesr^ fteir " ^ " ed I ^^ " ^ * . * " " "' „ ° " " ? EHfiSsasstass

thint !^ !? n P > ° s Jack a dullboy" So think tho House Comm tteo of + bn R ^„ I AT •i" . tion for Bovs Th * fi ^ f P •„ U ™ ° ™ Inst tnfreiiwSSS'S'Srr wie . ded the baton , an 1 ^ 1 I"Sifet ' 5 i- ™ - ) , mu erncient

vicethrnnwlirmf- TI , &^ " ^ wn ser-™SssuedTtesTrr"'"Tr^aMi Mnr » v . Vi ™ . P . m . . . ?"" - ' . , ras O'San . sed by Bro . J .

. ittee ^ d gave ' g ^ orJsSSn " 11 , ^ 1 ° ° sent were Bro . and Mrs Ed ™ T 5 . g i pre " Bro . Joyce Murray , Bro and Mr ^ ScSSJ ^ ^ Bro . and M , s . iatier and nt t ^ n 0 da 11 and P y >

party Bro . . W . Steward Bro W . WHlev Mr 7 T msm^m were given to those who borl \ -r , „ JJ v ores or thanks most enjoyable gathering . " ' Way contHbnted to a

Bro . Ool . Creaton P . G . T nresirlprl of + u meeting of the General Qo ± ZT ^!^ , Tnthl 7 0

Institution for Girls hnld nt TC v > V , lViaso nic a^^^w^FI^2 CaSe , ey , M „ „ n ! 'Se ^^ I V * ri ?™ V ,

- **» ' «¦«¦ " »* . taST . IsS r „ m irt '„ «„'

through illness of fbP i , T *? x \ months' absence , Bedgrave n ^ dJiSj ^ dS . ^ l SD ^ presence was hardly misserl TTa J I tftat n lVllss Davis ' s tbe latter , hut as a ' nXr of fustTcT ? M ^ tf ™ » T was bound to mention the C P ™? ^ ^ aTe h .

seconded the motion , and it was cirnVrl ' , „ ' Y ™ ' Notice was given that at the nex meetin ! uT'T ^ to move that the Secretary ' s salar ^ be ? norea eel ^ approving of two petitions of candidX , "Cieased- Aftei " and postponing alir ^ the LT ^^ ZTl ^^

HoXprt ^ ovTD ^ r ' di ' ° tbcr Jo « n G . P M fflO ? •of . ^ remonies Surrey , P . M . 1619 LoL No ™ aTmSl l eIe ° WM- of t ^ Industry i ; ocige , J \ o . 186 . Our esteemed Brnt ., ^ . vr ry

been . lected to the chair d flSffiSifej """ "S

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