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material blocks of stono from the old Preceptory , on somo of which tho marks of tho chisel , and ia a few instances tho marks of tho Masons who carved them , woro distinctly visible ; whilst many of tho garden walks , gateways , rookeries and summer houses wero fantastically constructed of finely carved bosses , column shafts , capitals , sections of gothio arches , pinnacles , fmials , and all kinds of samples
of the mediawal stone-cutter ' s work , tho most remarkable to my mind being a final bearing in a medallion a Preceptor ' s cross . When I pointed it out to my guide he said , " Oh , yes , that is very curious . I never saw it before , but a cross of that form has been used from timo immemorial in Copmanthorpo as the cognizance of tho church or parish . "
It was whilst gazing on somo of these finely chiselled memorials of a departed grandeur and taste , that I was struck moro forcibly than ever with the very great probability existing of a connection between the Templar Order and the Society of Builders , who must havo been tho authors of this beautiful work . The Knights , in tho heyday of their wealth , must have largely employed the Society of Freemasons
in tho construction of their houses , preceptories , and churches . Sir Patrick Colquhonn , in his " Concise History of the Order of the Temple , " urges the great improbability of the Knights of the Temple holding any communication with artisans or builders—mon whom they would despise as beneath them in station , forgetting that not only were the Knights recruited from all classes in society to fill their
various grades , but that the leaders of tho Freemasons and thoir patrons were men of the most refined culture and often high rank ; and as in the lower degrees of the Templar Order , mon of all trades and professions wero affiliated , thoro is nothing moro probable than that thero would be formed bonds of sympathy between members of tho two secret societies .
Is it , then , so very extraordinary a theory that when tho blow fell upon tho great Templar Order , somo of its members found protection and refuge by entering a sister secret society , with the leading members of which they woro previously intimate . And if it became known to the Jesuit School subsequently ( and what to them over remained concealed ?) that the Templars still maintained a secret organization
amongst tho Freemasons , would not that fact largely account for the antipathy which soon began to bo shown by tho Eomish Church towards tho society to which sho owed her finest temples ? I must confess that to me this theory commends itself very strongly , and appears to be a far more feasible method of accounting for the con . nection between the Templo and Masonry than the dogged blundering
kind of assertion that the chivalric Orders wero all the ridiculous inventions of ono or two charlatans and curiosity mongers at tho end of last century , or even the outcome of Jacobito associations . As to Sir Patrick Colquhoun ' s conclusion that because Pope Clement V . took upon himself to dissolve tho Order of tho Temple , therefore there could not be . any continuation of it , I am at a loss to
understand how tho Pope could dissolve what he never formed . It is true that one of his predecessors confirmed tho existence of tho Society which was formed without leave or license from Eome . The most Clement could do , therefore , was to deprive the Order of tho confirmation . As for the real value of a Papal bull , anathema , or sentence of excommunication—wo all know tho story of the jackdaw of Ehoims ,
and if such disagreeable processes have any intrinsic value there is no such thing at the present day as a Protestant Church or a Society of Freemasons . I trust you will pardon tho disconnected and wandering style of my communication , but I am very anxious that every member of the Order of tho Temple should , as far as lies in his power , read and sift
out for himself the hidden history of the Order whose emblem he is honored by wearing . In Canada tho labors of tho Very Eminent Great Prior cannot fail to bear fruit , and as I believe that nothing will more tend to elucidate truth than fair discussion , I have written to you in the hopo of eliciting further opinions from thoso more learned and more competent to deal with so recondite a question than ,
Yours fraternally , T . B . WHYCEHEA : D , P . E . P . Ancient Ebor Preceptory England P . G . Captain of Guards England . Hon . Prov . Sub . Prior Canada . York England , 13 th October 1879 .
Part IX . of Greenhouse Favourites ( published by Groombridge and Sons , Paternoster How , E . C . ) is before ns . The illustrations of this part—Pleroma Sarmentosa and Cypripedium Veitchianumaro all that can be desired . We have on previous occasions referred to the general excellence of this work , which is being carried on in first rate st yle . Tho descriptive matter is devoted to the Primula and the Cineraria .
The Eoyal Handbell ringers and glee singers ( Poland Street , ) paid a visit to the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Girls on the 2 nd ult ., aud deli ghted the children with their entertainment . We bolievo this is not the first occasion that those popular entertainers havo done a like service for our orphans ; we feel sure that all friends of our Institutions will join ns in thanking these talented gentlemen for thus endeavouring to entertain thoso who havo been entrusted to our charge .
EOYAL POLYTECHNIC—lectures on the Phenomena of JVatnro rlhtswatetl by Dissolving "Views ancl experiments , Arctic Exploration , its nistory and prospects , Bataiain's Luminous Paint , or a trap to catch a omibeam . Wonderful new Automatic " Blondin , " which will traverse the wnoie length of the Hall on a rooe suspended thirtv feet from tho floor . JLaDleaux
Vivonts of events in tho life of Mary Queen of Scots : tho descriptive poem by Bell , read by Miss Alice Buraelle , tire character of Mary - ^ personated b y Miss Eva Russell . Now Ghost Piece , written by Kills thlml- ' S ^ y- 'S ?^! Magician Foiled . Also , Leotard tho Automaton , Or ™ Sm ;' -M ^ ? 'f Organ , going Machinery and many Novelties . S » il ° l I ( Hlll » y . . ' aaA 6 tU 1 10 > for ti ™ s of Entertainments , seo daily papers . Admission , Is . Reserved Seats , 2 s , Is , and 6 d extra .
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material blocks of stono from the old Preceptory , on somo of which tho marks of tho chisel , and ia a few instances tho marks of tho Masons who carved them , woro distinctly visible ; whilst many of tho garden walks , gateways , rookeries and summer houses wero fantastically constructed of finely carved bosses , column shafts , capitals , sections of gothio arches , pinnacles , fmials , and all kinds of samples
of the mediawal stone-cutter ' s work , tho most remarkable to my mind being a final bearing in a medallion a Preceptor ' s cross . When I pointed it out to my guide he said , " Oh , yes , that is very curious . I never saw it before , but a cross of that form has been used from timo immemorial in Copmanthorpo as the cognizance of tho church or parish . "
It was whilst gazing on somo of these finely chiselled memorials of a departed grandeur and taste , that I was struck moro forcibly than ever with the very great probability existing of a connection between the Templar Order and the Society of Builders , who must havo been tho authors of this beautiful work . The Knights , in tho heyday of their wealth , must have largely employed the Society of Freemasons
in tho construction of their houses , preceptories , and churches . Sir Patrick Colquhonn , in his " Concise History of the Order of the Temple , " urges the great improbability of the Knights of the Temple holding any communication with artisans or builders—mon whom they would despise as beneath them in station , forgetting that not only were the Knights recruited from all classes in society to fill their
various grades , but that the leaders of tho Freemasons and thoir patrons were men of the most refined culture and often high rank ; and as in the lower degrees of the Templar Order , mon of all trades and professions wero affiliated , thoro is nothing moro probable than that thero would be formed bonds of sympathy between members of tho two secret societies .
Is it , then , so very extraordinary a theory that when tho blow fell upon tho great Templar Order , somo of its members found protection and refuge by entering a sister secret society , with the leading members of which they woro previously intimate . And if it became known to the Jesuit School subsequently ( and what to them over remained concealed ?) that the Templars still maintained a secret organization
amongst tho Freemasons , would not that fact largely account for the antipathy which soon began to bo shown by tho Eomish Church towards tho society to which sho owed her finest temples ? I must confess that to me this theory commends itself very strongly , and appears to be a far more feasible method of accounting for the con . nection between the Templo and Masonry than the dogged blundering
kind of assertion that the chivalric Orders wero all the ridiculous inventions of ono or two charlatans and curiosity mongers at tho end of last century , or even the outcome of Jacobito associations . As to Sir Patrick Colquhoun ' s conclusion that because Pope Clement V . took upon himself to dissolve tho Order of tho Temple , therefore there could not be . any continuation of it , I am at a loss to
understand how tho Pope could dissolve what he never formed . It is true that one of his predecessors confirmed tho existence of tho Society which was formed without leave or license from Eome . The most Clement could do , therefore , was to deprive the Order of tho confirmation . As for the real value of a Papal bull , anathema , or sentence of excommunication—wo all know tho story of the jackdaw of Ehoims ,
and if such disagreeable processes have any intrinsic value there is no such thing at the present day as a Protestant Church or a Society of Freemasons . I trust you will pardon tho disconnected and wandering style of my communication , but I am very anxious that every member of the Order of tho Temple should , as far as lies in his power , read and sift
out for himself the hidden history of the Order whose emblem he is honored by wearing . In Canada tho labors of tho Very Eminent Great Prior cannot fail to bear fruit , and as I believe that nothing will more tend to elucidate truth than fair discussion , I have written to you in the hopo of eliciting further opinions from thoso more learned and more competent to deal with so recondite a question than ,
Yours fraternally , T . B . WHYCEHEA : D , P . E . P . Ancient Ebor Preceptory England P . G . Captain of Guards England . Hon . Prov . Sub . Prior Canada . York England , 13 th October 1879 .
Part IX . of Greenhouse Favourites ( published by Groombridge and Sons , Paternoster How , E . C . ) is before ns . The illustrations of this part—Pleroma Sarmentosa and Cypripedium Veitchianumaro all that can be desired . We have on previous occasions referred to the general excellence of this work , which is being carried on in first rate st yle . Tho descriptive matter is devoted to the Primula and the Cineraria .
The Eoyal Handbell ringers and glee singers ( Poland Street , ) paid a visit to the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Girls on the 2 nd ult ., aud deli ghted the children with their entertainment . We bolievo this is not the first occasion that those popular entertainers havo done a like service for our orphans ; we feel sure that all friends of our Institutions will join ns in thanking these talented gentlemen for thus endeavouring to entertain thoso who havo been entrusted to our charge .
EOYAL POLYTECHNIC—lectures on the Phenomena of JVatnro rlhtswatetl by Dissolving "Views ancl experiments , Arctic Exploration , its nistory and prospects , Bataiain's Luminous Paint , or a trap to catch a omibeam . Wonderful new Automatic " Blondin , " which will traverse the wnoie length of the Hall on a rooe suspended thirtv feet from tho floor . JLaDleaux
Vivonts of events in tho life of Mary Queen of Scots : tho descriptive poem by Bell , read by Miss Alice Buraelle , tire character of Mary - ^ personated b y Miss Eva Russell . Now Ghost Piece , written by Kills thlml- ' S ^ y- 'S ?^! Magician Foiled . Also , Leotard tho Automaton , Or ™ Sm ;' -M ^ ? 'f Organ , going Machinery and many Novelties . S » il ° l I ( Hlll » y . . ' aaA 6 tU 1 10 > for ti ™ s of Entertainments , seo daily papers . Admission , Is . Reserved Seats , 2 s , Is , and 6 d extra .
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