Skip to main content
Museum of Freemasonry

Masonic Periodicals Online

  • Explore
  • Advanced Search
  • Home
  • Explore
  • The Freemason's Chronicle
  • Nov. 10, 1883
  • Page 3
  • Obituary.
Current:

The Freemason's Chronicle, Nov. 10, 1883: Page 3

  • Back to The Freemason's Chronicle, Nov. 10, 1883
  • Print image
  • Articles/Ads
    Article AN OLD MASONIC ORATION. ← Page 2 of 2
    Article SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER. Page 1 of 1
    Article SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER. Page 1 of 1
    Article Obituary. Page 1 of 1
Page 3

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

An Old Masonic Oration.

world , secnre of the approbation of heaven , if Masons adhere to Masonio principles . There cannot possibly be more than three degrees in Masonry : those of the Entered Apprentice , the Fellow-Craft , and the Master Mason .

All Masons seem to be agreed in the manner of opening the Lodge of the Apprentice and of the Fellow-Craft , bnt we are not unanimously of opinion which is the best method of conducting a Masters' Lodge . Much may be said in favour of the English method , which is certainly very antient , but perhaps borders too much on the marvellous . Some will have Templar Masonry to be real Master Masonry . This

is that sort of Masonry which was adopted by the Knights Templar , who were all Master Masons ; whose Order flourished one hundred and ninety-four years , till it was suddenly dissolved in the year one thousand three hundred and twelve , for several pretended crimes bat the real crime was the Templars were very rich , and the Kings of Europe thought them v » e \ l "worth plundering . There

is something very improper in the manner in which Holy Scripture is attended in this part of Masonry , which can only be defended by considering the nsage was introduced in a barbarous age . Templar Masonry ought not to be recommended unless the exceptionable part of the ceremony be omitted . In the flourishing state of the Order , the exhibition to which I allude was

always a wooden machinery , splendidly adorned with silver and gold . The same objection does not lie against Eoyal Arch Masonry , as does against Templar Masonry . The Royal Arch Lodge consists entirely of Master Masons , and with very little improvement wonld be unexceptionable .

_ The modern manner of lecturing in the Lodge I have taken occasion more than once to reprehend , because it deviates too much from real Masonry , which is founded on Architecture and Geometry . The Lecturer should by no means dwell on anything foreign to the royal art . He shonld carefully avoid .... which has been the rain of true Masonry in many Lodges .

Our greatest care should be to reject those who apply for admission among ua whose character will not bear the strictest scrutiny . And when we do admit a Brother , we should not confer his degrees rapidly , but wait a competent time till it be known whether he be worthy of advancement . If men of bad morals be found among ns the Craft will fall into contempt , and if brethren be hurried through

every degree , they will know nothing perfectly in any . Take heed , brethren , that yon at all times deport yourselves as worthy members of this ancient and honourable society , ancl let the clothing with which you are invested , which is au emblem of perfect innocence , induce you to attain that purity of heart , which is the distinguishing mark of a good Mason , and a good Christian . Then will yon be as burning and shining lights amidst the gloom of an evil

world . Then will the popular world entertain a good opinion of Masonry , when they perceive no blot in the morals of Masons . I recommend to your patronage , the fund of Charity , lately established by the "United Lodges in this city . The regulations of this fnnd are now printed for the inspection of the brethren , and if the scheme be carried on with wisdom and discretion , it may hare the happiest effect .

May that Adorable Being , to whose holy name the Grand Foundation Stone at first was laid , bless , preserve and keep you now and for ever .

Supreme Grand Chapter.

SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .

A LARGER number than usual of the Companions attended the Quarterly Convocation of Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England , held at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday evening . The offices

were filled as follow : —Bros . J . M . Montague as M . E . Z ., the Hon . Mr . Justice H . T . Princeps as H ., Col . Creaton P . G . Treasurer as J ., Col . Shadwell H . Clerke G . S . E ., Rev . F . Robinson as G . S . N ., Rev . A . F . A . Woodford P . S .,

Robert Grey 1 st Assist . S ., Dr . Gooding 2 nd Assist . S . The minutes of the Grand Chapter held in August were read and confirmed , and the Report of the Committee of General Purposes was entered upon the minutes . The

accounts of the quarter showed no feature of interest . The following petitions were granted : a Chapter to be attached to John Miller Lodge , No . 1906 Madras , to be called the Madras Chapter , and to meet at Royapoorum ; a Chapter

to be attached to the Lodge of Loyalty , No . 1553 Marlborough , to be called the Methuen Chapter , and to meet at the Masonic Hall , Marlborough ; a Chapter to be attached to the Royal Gloucestershire Lodge , No . 839 Gloucester ,

to be called the Royal Gloucestershire Chapter , and to meet at the Bell Hotel , Gloucester . A Charter was granted to the Chapter of Unanimity , No . 42 Bury Lan - cashire , authorising the Companions to wear a Centenary

Jewel , the Chapter having had an uninterrupted existence for over one hundred years . A brother P . M ., late of the Wanderers' Lodge , No . 1604 London , and P . M . and Treasurer of the Wayfarers' Lodge , No . 1926 Malta ,

also of the Melita Chapter , No . 349 Malta , having been expelled by the District Grand Lodge of Malta for having been guilty of defalcation of his Lodge accounts , was ( declared expelled from the Order of Royal Arch

Supreme Grand Chapter.

Masons . It was resolved— " That the Grand Chapter of Portugal be henceforth recognised by the Supreme Grand Chapter , " it having been previously intimated by the Grand Orient of Portugal that they had authorised the formation

of a Royal Arch Grand Chapter for that country , with Chapters working in accordance with the English Ritual . The motion for granting £ 2 , 000 in aid of the proposed rebuilding of th « Temple was postponed , as Grand Lodge had not yet decided upon a scheme .

The monthly meeting of the General Committee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys was held on Saturday last , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . Edgar Bowyer , Grand Standard Bearer , presided , and he was supported by the

following brethren : —G . P . Britten , Joyce Murray , William Roebuck , Charles Frederick Hogard , Alfred Williams , Donald M . Dewar , John L . Mather , Frederick Adlard , W . Mann , H . B . Marshall , H . Venn , H . S . Goodall , Rev . Dr . Morris ( Head Master ) , J . Seex , Thomas

Cubitt , C . H . Webb , G . P . Festa , G . Motion , W . Maple , G . P . Gillard , H . Massey , A . F . Godson , and F . Binckes Secretary , A discussion arose upon the refusal of the Audit Committee to pass an item of £ 9 , the hire for half a year of an omnibus employed to convey the Committee to Wood Green . Some doubt was expressed as to

the duties of Auditors , and it was ultimately resolved to refer the matter to the House Committee , with a view of considering whether the use of the omnibus shall be continued after the 31 st December . Cheques were signed for payment of the sums passed by the Audit Committee ,

including one for £ 9 for the omnibus . The report read by Bro . Binckes showed a clear balance in hand of £ 3 , 978 4 s 8 d . Tbe sum of £ 2 , 000 was ordered to be invested to the account of the Preparatory School Fund , making the total £ 11 , 000 . It having been resolved to transfer £ 500 to the

Sustentation Fund , and to grant £ 5 each to three former pupils of the Institution for outfits , Bro . C . H . Webb called attention to the case of the boy Herring . He said he was informed that the boy would be entitled , when 21 years of age , to £ 1 , 800 . Bro . Binckes said the boy ' s

eligibility had been determined , after full discussion at a Quarterly Court , by 28 votes to 23 . Bro . Webb gave notice of motion to the effect that further inquiry should be made at the Quarterly Court in January as to whether the boy was a proper subject for admission to the Institution .

The Earl of Mar and Kellie , Grand Master of Scotland , will consecrate the new Masonic Lodge of Rothsay St . John ' s , on Thursday , 13 th December .

In our report , last week , of the Prudent Brethren Lodge , No . 145 , the candidate who was passed should have been given as Bro . William Lloyd , not Bro . Capt . W . T . P . Moore .

Obituary.

Obituary .

— : o : — THE LATE BROTHER RICHARDS .

IT is our painful duty to record the death of Bro . Joseph Richards , I . P . M . of the Sphinx Lodge 1329 , which occurred on Wednesday afternoon , at his residence , 247 New Cross-road , at the age of fifty , eight . Bro . P . M . Richards , who had but recently withdrawn from the duties of an active and useful life—duties which he had discharged efficiently and praise worthily—devoted his leisure moments to the

furtherance of Freemasonry . As tho Master of the Sphinx Lodge , he ei-. deared himself to all the brethren thereof by his sociability and genial manners . But few have passed the chair with more credit than he . In addition , he attended as late as Thursday sen'night at the Rose Lodge of Instruction , No . 1622 , and on Saturday evening he was present at the yearly audit of his own Lodge , apparently in the

possession of good health and excellent spirits . On Wedneday afternoon , however , he was seized with an apoplectic fit , which struck him down , and although Bro . Dr . Bull was called in and applied every possible remedy , his patient never rallied , but quietly passed away to rest and peace in the presence of those near and dear to him . He leaves a name which will be long cherished as an example worthy of emulation . He had " troops of friends , " and therefore this

unexpected event has plunged many persons into deep sorrow , more especially the brethren of the Sphinx , Rose , and Peckham Lodges . We understand that he will bo interred in Forest Hill Cemetery , which is almost , abutting on the Honor Oak Station of the London , Chatham and Dover Railway . There will be n general muster of the local brethren on the melancholy occasion , and doubtless a gathering of his local friends will be present . The actions of the just smell sweet , And blossom in the dust ,

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1883-11-10, Page 3” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_10111883/page/3/.
  • List
  • Grid
Title Category Page
HALTING COUNSELS. Article 1
Untitled Ad 1
A QUESTION THAT AGITATES MASONRY. Article 2
AN OLD MASONIC ORATION. Article 2
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER. Article 3
Obituary. Article 3
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 4
" POOR CANDIDATES AND THE VOTING SYSTEM." Article 4
OH! FREDERIC, HOW MANY FRAUDS HAVE MASONS COMMITTED IN THY NAME? Article 4
INFORMATION SOLICITED. Article 5
RANDOM NOTES AND REFLECTIONS. Article 5
THEN YOU ARE A MASON. Article 6
ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND. Article 7
THE ITALIAN FREEMASONS AND INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION. Article 7
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Ad 8
Untitled Article 8
HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 8
NOTICES OF MEETINGS. Article 10
Untitled Ad 10
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 11
INSTALLATION MEETINGS, &c. Article 12
ANCHOR AND HOPE LODGE No. 37. Article 13
Untitled Ad 13
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 14
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 15
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Page 1

Page 1

3 Articles
Page 2

Page 2

4 Articles
Page 3

Page 3

4 Articles
Page 4

Page 4

4 Articles
Page 5

Page 5

3 Articles
Page 6

Page 6

3 Articles
Page 7

Page 7

4 Articles
Page 8

Page 8

12 Articles
Page 9

Page 9

2 Articles
Page 10

Page 10

4 Articles
Page 11

Page 11

2 Articles
Page 12

Page 12

3 Articles
Page 13

Page 13

4 Articles
Page 14

Page 14

5 Articles
Page 15

Page 15

12 Articles
Page 16

Page 16

16 Articles
Page 3

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

An Old Masonic Oration.

world , secnre of the approbation of heaven , if Masons adhere to Masonio principles . There cannot possibly be more than three degrees in Masonry : those of the Entered Apprentice , the Fellow-Craft , and the Master Mason .

All Masons seem to be agreed in the manner of opening the Lodge of the Apprentice and of the Fellow-Craft , bnt we are not unanimously of opinion which is the best method of conducting a Masters' Lodge . Much may be said in favour of the English method , which is certainly very antient , but perhaps borders too much on the marvellous . Some will have Templar Masonry to be real Master Masonry . This

is that sort of Masonry which was adopted by the Knights Templar , who were all Master Masons ; whose Order flourished one hundred and ninety-four years , till it was suddenly dissolved in the year one thousand three hundred and twelve , for several pretended crimes bat the real crime was the Templars were very rich , and the Kings of Europe thought them v » e \ l "worth plundering . There

is something very improper in the manner in which Holy Scripture is attended in this part of Masonry , which can only be defended by considering the nsage was introduced in a barbarous age . Templar Masonry ought not to be recommended unless the exceptionable part of the ceremony be omitted . In the flourishing state of the Order , the exhibition to which I allude was

always a wooden machinery , splendidly adorned with silver and gold . The same objection does not lie against Eoyal Arch Masonry , as does against Templar Masonry . The Royal Arch Lodge consists entirely of Master Masons , and with very little improvement wonld be unexceptionable .

_ The modern manner of lecturing in the Lodge I have taken occasion more than once to reprehend , because it deviates too much from real Masonry , which is founded on Architecture and Geometry . The Lecturer should by no means dwell on anything foreign to the royal art . He shonld carefully avoid .... which has been the rain of true Masonry in many Lodges .

Our greatest care should be to reject those who apply for admission among ua whose character will not bear the strictest scrutiny . And when we do admit a Brother , we should not confer his degrees rapidly , but wait a competent time till it be known whether he be worthy of advancement . If men of bad morals be found among ns the Craft will fall into contempt , and if brethren be hurried through

every degree , they will know nothing perfectly in any . Take heed , brethren , that yon at all times deport yourselves as worthy members of this ancient and honourable society , ancl let the clothing with which you are invested , which is au emblem of perfect innocence , induce you to attain that purity of heart , which is the distinguishing mark of a good Mason , and a good Christian . Then will yon be as burning and shining lights amidst the gloom of an evil

world . Then will the popular world entertain a good opinion of Masonry , when they perceive no blot in the morals of Masons . I recommend to your patronage , the fund of Charity , lately established by the "United Lodges in this city . The regulations of this fnnd are now printed for the inspection of the brethren , and if the scheme be carried on with wisdom and discretion , it may hare the happiest effect .

May that Adorable Being , to whose holy name the Grand Foundation Stone at first was laid , bless , preserve and keep you now and for ever .

Supreme Grand Chapter.

SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .

A LARGER number than usual of the Companions attended the Quarterly Convocation of Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England , held at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday evening . The offices

were filled as follow : —Bros . J . M . Montague as M . E . Z ., the Hon . Mr . Justice H . T . Princeps as H ., Col . Creaton P . G . Treasurer as J ., Col . Shadwell H . Clerke G . S . E ., Rev . F . Robinson as G . S . N ., Rev . A . F . A . Woodford P . S .,

Robert Grey 1 st Assist . S ., Dr . Gooding 2 nd Assist . S . The minutes of the Grand Chapter held in August were read and confirmed , and the Report of the Committee of General Purposes was entered upon the minutes . The

accounts of the quarter showed no feature of interest . The following petitions were granted : a Chapter to be attached to John Miller Lodge , No . 1906 Madras , to be called the Madras Chapter , and to meet at Royapoorum ; a Chapter

to be attached to the Lodge of Loyalty , No . 1553 Marlborough , to be called the Methuen Chapter , and to meet at the Masonic Hall , Marlborough ; a Chapter to be attached to the Royal Gloucestershire Lodge , No . 839 Gloucester ,

to be called the Royal Gloucestershire Chapter , and to meet at the Bell Hotel , Gloucester . A Charter was granted to the Chapter of Unanimity , No . 42 Bury Lan - cashire , authorising the Companions to wear a Centenary

Jewel , the Chapter having had an uninterrupted existence for over one hundred years . A brother P . M ., late of the Wanderers' Lodge , No . 1604 London , and P . M . and Treasurer of the Wayfarers' Lodge , No . 1926 Malta ,

also of the Melita Chapter , No . 349 Malta , having been expelled by the District Grand Lodge of Malta for having been guilty of defalcation of his Lodge accounts , was ( declared expelled from the Order of Royal Arch

Supreme Grand Chapter.

Masons . It was resolved— " That the Grand Chapter of Portugal be henceforth recognised by the Supreme Grand Chapter , " it having been previously intimated by the Grand Orient of Portugal that they had authorised the formation

of a Royal Arch Grand Chapter for that country , with Chapters working in accordance with the English Ritual . The motion for granting £ 2 , 000 in aid of the proposed rebuilding of th « Temple was postponed , as Grand Lodge had not yet decided upon a scheme .

The monthly meeting of the General Committee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys was held on Saturday last , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . Edgar Bowyer , Grand Standard Bearer , presided , and he was supported by the

following brethren : —G . P . Britten , Joyce Murray , William Roebuck , Charles Frederick Hogard , Alfred Williams , Donald M . Dewar , John L . Mather , Frederick Adlard , W . Mann , H . B . Marshall , H . Venn , H . S . Goodall , Rev . Dr . Morris ( Head Master ) , J . Seex , Thomas

Cubitt , C . H . Webb , G . P . Festa , G . Motion , W . Maple , G . P . Gillard , H . Massey , A . F . Godson , and F . Binckes Secretary , A discussion arose upon the refusal of the Audit Committee to pass an item of £ 9 , the hire for half a year of an omnibus employed to convey the Committee to Wood Green . Some doubt was expressed as to

the duties of Auditors , and it was ultimately resolved to refer the matter to the House Committee , with a view of considering whether the use of the omnibus shall be continued after the 31 st December . Cheques were signed for payment of the sums passed by the Audit Committee ,

including one for £ 9 for the omnibus . The report read by Bro . Binckes showed a clear balance in hand of £ 3 , 978 4 s 8 d . Tbe sum of £ 2 , 000 was ordered to be invested to the account of the Preparatory School Fund , making the total £ 11 , 000 . It having been resolved to transfer £ 500 to the

Sustentation Fund , and to grant £ 5 each to three former pupils of the Institution for outfits , Bro . C . H . Webb called attention to the case of the boy Herring . He said he was informed that the boy would be entitled , when 21 years of age , to £ 1 , 800 . Bro . Binckes said the boy ' s

eligibility had been determined , after full discussion at a Quarterly Court , by 28 votes to 23 . Bro . Webb gave notice of motion to the effect that further inquiry should be made at the Quarterly Court in January as to whether the boy was a proper subject for admission to the Institution .

The Earl of Mar and Kellie , Grand Master of Scotland , will consecrate the new Masonic Lodge of Rothsay St . John ' s , on Thursday , 13 th December .

In our report , last week , of the Prudent Brethren Lodge , No . 145 , the candidate who was passed should have been given as Bro . William Lloyd , not Bro . Capt . W . T . P . Moore .

Obituary.

Obituary .

— : o : — THE LATE BROTHER RICHARDS .

IT is our painful duty to record the death of Bro . Joseph Richards , I . P . M . of the Sphinx Lodge 1329 , which occurred on Wednesday afternoon , at his residence , 247 New Cross-road , at the age of fifty , eight . Bro . P . M . Richards , who had but recently withdrawn from the duties of an active and useful life—duties which he had discharged efficiently and praise worthily—devoted his leisure moments to the

furtherance of Freemasonry . As tho Master of the Sphinx Lodge , he ei-. deared himself to all the brethren thereof by his sociability and genial manners . But few have passed the chair with more credit than he . In addition , he attended as late as Thursday sen'night at the Rose Lodge of Instruction , No . 1622 , and on Saturday evening he was present at the yearly audit of his own Lodge , apparently in the

possession of good health and excellent spirits . On Wedneday afternoon , however , he was seized with an apoplectic fit , which struck him down , and although Bro . Dr . Bull was called in and applied every possible remedy , his patient never rallied , but quietly passed away to rest and peace in the presence of those near and dear to him . He leaves a name which will be long cherished as an example worthy of emulation . He had " troops of friends , " and therefore this

unexpected event has plunged many persons into deep sorrow , more especially the brethren of the Sphinx , Rose , and Peckham Lodges . We understand that he will bo interred in Forest Hill Cemetery , which is almost , abutting on the Honor Oak Station of the London , Chatham and Dover Railway . There will be n general muster of the local brethren on the melancholy occasion , and doubtless a gathering of his local friends will be present . The actions of the just smell sweet , And blossom in the dust ,

  • Prev page
  • 1
  • 2
  • You're on page3
  • 4
  • 16
  • Next page
  • Accredited Museum Designated Outstanding Collection
  • LIBRARY AND MUSEUM CHARITABLE TRUST OF THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1058497 / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2025

  • Accessibility statement

  • Designed, developed, and maintained by King's Digital Lab

We use cookies to track usage and preferences.

Privacy & cookie policy