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on "Ma 8 onio Muemonios , " are eminently readable . Wo wish our contemporary a long period of proaperity . Among tho contributions to the October number of the Masonic Jewel ( Memphis , Boylo and Co ., 279 Main-atreet ) , Ave have road with p leasure an article by Bro . Robert Morris , on "Dimited Masons , " and an editorial , "Are You a Mason ? " Wo have likewiso remarked "A
Statistical Table of tho Grand Lodges of the Globe , " compiled trom annual proceedings , by Bro . John Carlowitz , Secretary of " St . Rosa Lodge , No . 16 . " Knowing as Ave do tho labour that is involved in all such compilations , think thia statistical table is creditable to the zeal and research of Bro . Carlowitz . We shall judge better of its value when we have had more time to analyse it in detail .
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No . 39 . No . 104 , "Ancients ; " No . 128 at the " Union of 1813 . " No . 103 from A . D . 1832 , and No . 87 from A . D . 1863 . ATHOLL , Grand Master . M . GitLiES S . G . W . Tno - HARPER D . G . M . THOMAS MAHON J . G . W . TO KVU WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WE THE GRAND LODGE of the moat
Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted MASONS ( according to the old Constitutions granted by His Royal Highness Prince EDWIN at York , Anno Domini Nino hundred and twenty and six , and in the year of Masonry Four thousand Nine hundred tAventy and ISEC ) "in ample form assembled viz . THE RIGHT WORSHIPPUL The
Most Noble Prince JOHN , Duke , Marquia & Earl of Atholl Marquis and Earl of Tnllibardine Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle Viscount of Balquider Glenalmoud & Glenlyon Lord Murray Belveny and Gask Constable of the Castle of Kinclaven Lord of Man & the Isles & Earl Strange & Baron Murray of Stanley in the County
No . 104 of Gloucester GRAND MASTER OF MASONS , The RIGHT WORSHIPJUI , THOMAS HARPER ESQ DEPUTY GRAND MASTER , The RIGHT WORSHIPFUL MALCOLM GILLIES ESQUIRE SENIOR GRAND WARDEN , and the RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THOMAS MAHON EsQ E JUNIOR GRAND WARDEN ( with tho approbation and consent of the
WARRANTED LODGES held within the Cities and Suburbs of London and Westminster ) Do hereby authorize and impower our Trusty and Well beloved Brethren viz . The Worshipful Brother Richard Bloxam ono of our Master Masons , The Worshipful Brother William Speight his Senior Warden , and The Worshipful Brother Stephen Morton his
Junior Warden , to Form and Hold a LODGE of FREE and ACCEPTED MASONS aforesaid at the Constitution in Drury Lane or elseAvhere in London upon the first and third Tuesday and on all seasonable Times and lawful Occasions : And in tho said LODGE ( when duly congregated ) to admit and mako FREE MASONS according to the most Ancient
and Honourable Custom of the ROYAL CRAFT in all Ages and Nations throughout tho knoAvn World . And we do hereby further authorize and impower our said Trusty and Well beloved Brethren Richard Bloxam William Speight and Stephen Morton ( with tho consent of the Members of their LODGE ) to nominate , chuso , and install
their Successors , to Avhom they shall deliver this WARRANT , and invest them with their Powers and Dignities as FREE MASONS & O . And such Successors shall in like manner nominate , chuso , and install their Successors , & c . & c . & c . Such . Installations to be upon ( or near ) every ST . JOHN ' S DAY during tho Continuance of this LODGE
for over Providing the above named Brethren and all their Successors always pay due Respect to this Right Worshipful Grand Lodge , otherwise this WARRANT to be of no Force nor Virtue . Given under our Hands and tho Seal of our GRAND LODGE in
London thia eighteenth clay of May in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Ten and iu the year of MASONRY Five thousand eight hundred and ten . ROBERT LESLIE
Grand Secretary . [ S EAL ] [ SEAL ] NOTE . —Thia Warrant ia registered in the Grand Lodgo Vol . 3 , Letter C & E . Dec 1- - 1762 . The present title , No ., & c . arc , Tho "Vitruvian" Lodge , No . 87 , Lamboth , Loudou .
No . 40 . No . 253 , "Ancients ; " No . 310 at- the "Union , " No . 223 from A . D 1832 , and No . 1 S 8 from A . D . 18 G 3 . GRAND MASTER Antrim
THOMAS HARPER S . G . W . J . A . PERRY D . G . M . JAS . AGAR J . G . W . i —i i i ? i—i i i Eo nil io ^ om it m ; ro toiutin WE the Grand Lodgo of the most ANCIENT and HONOURABLE Fraternity of Freo and Accepted Masons ( according to tho old Con . Btitutions granted by His Royal Highness Prince EDAVIN , at York ,
Anno Domini Nine Hundred twenty and six , and in tho year ot Masonry Four thousand nine hundred twenty and six ) in ample Form assembled , viz ., The Right Worshipful Most Potent and Puiseanti Lord the Eight HonouiaWo Raude . 1 William . McDouucll Earl
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and Baron of Antrim Lord Viscount Dnnlnce , Lord Lieutenant of tho County of Antrim iu the provinco of Ulstor and Kingdom of Ireland , Knight of the most honourable Military Order of the Bath ono of his Majesty's most honourable Privy Council in that part of Great Britain called England and Masonical Jurisdiction thereunto
belonging Grand Master of Masons , Tho Right Worshipful Jamea Perry Esq . Deputy Grand Master , Tho Right Worshipful Thomas Harper Esq . Senior Grand Warden , and the Right Worshipful James Agar Esq . Junior Grand Warden ( with tho Approbation and Consent of the Warranted Lodges held within tho Cities and Suburbs of
London and Westminster ) Do hereby authorise and impower our Trusty and Well beloved Brethren viz . The Worshipful Ebeuezer Sibley one of our Master Masons , The Worshipful James Allibono hia Senior Warden and the Worshipful William Rangor hi 3 Junior Warden , to Form and Hold a Lodgo of Freo and Accepted Masons
aforesaid at tho sign of tho Globe Hatton Garden ( or elsewhere ) in London upon tho fourth Tuesday iu each Kalendor Month No . 253 and on all seasonable Times and lawful Occasions : And in the said Lodgo ( when duly oongregated ) to admit and make Free Masona according to the most Ancient and Honourable Custom
of the Royal Craft in all Ages and Nationa throughout the known World . And We do hereby farther authorise and impower our said Trusty and Well beloved Brethren Ebenezor Sibley , Jamea Allibono & William Ranger ( with the Consent of tho Members of their Lodge ) to nominate , chuse , and install their Successors , to Avhom they shall
deliver this Warrant , and invest them with their Powers and Dignities aa Free Masona & c , And such Successors shall in liko Manner nominate , chnse and install their Successors & c & c & o . Such Installations to bo upon ( or near ) every ST . JOHN ' S DAY during tho continuanco of thia Lodgo for ever , Providing tho above named
Brethren and all their Succesaors alwaya pay duo Respect to this Right Worshipful Grand Lodge , otherwise this Warrant to bo of no Force nor Virtue Given under our Hands and the Seal of our GRAND LODGE in LONDON this Twenty-first day of April in tho Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred Eighty and nine and in tho Year of Masonry Fivo thousand seven hundred Eighty and uino . Jons MCCORMICK Grand Sect ^'
NOTE . —Thia Warrant is registered in the Grand Lodge Vol 6 Letter F The present No ., title , & o . are , The Lodge of Joppa , No . 188 , Aldora gate-street , Loudon .
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A . ivnoisrTjivcEiTa?^.LWOBK . NOW IN PEEPABATION . HISTORY OP EVERY LODGE UNDER THE GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . Will le Edited Ij a distiiijithhed Grand Qfftecr . In a work of this magnitude , the kind co-operation of all Brethren who are in possession of facts not generally known , will bo invaliuiblo , and thankfully acknowledged . SPENCER AND CO ., 23 a GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .
Masonic Demonstration At Drybridge.
MASONIC DEMONSTRATION AT DRYBRIDGE .
A General Meeting of the St . Andrews Lodge , Dry bridge , took placo on Wednesday , tho Sth inst ., for the purpose of iustalling tho Proxy Master and Wardens , and investing them with the Masonic clothing of tho Lodge . A number of tho mcnibors of Grand Lodge , including Bros . W . Barton , S . M . Muuro , and VV \ Bryce , took part in the proceedings . Tho Lodgo was opened by the R . W . Master , Bro . John Campbell , and somo preliminary business having been disposed
of , the . Proxy Master , Bro . 11 . Mciuroe , and Proxy Wardens , Bros . J . Macphorsou and A . Duff , Avere introduced with tho usual honours , and addressed by tho Master on tho duties of their offices . They Avere then regularly installed and invested in the very handsome clothing and badges specially prepared for tho occasion . Tho Lodge afterwards did honour to Bro . ex-Convener Daniel Robertson , Grand Bible
Bearer to tho Grand Lodgo of Scotland , who , as representing the Grand Lodge , had laid the foundation stoue ( on tho 17 th of August , 1872 ) of their new and beautiful hall , by presenting him with a very handsomo silver trowel as a memento of that occasion . Tho trowel , which Avas manufactured by Bro . Alexander Hay , tho Grand Jeweller , bore tho following inscription : — " Presented by the Lodge St .
Andrew , Drybridgo , No . 380 , to Bro . Daniel Robertson , the V . W . Grand Biblo Bearer to the Grand Lodgo of * Scotland , as a memento o his having laid the foundation stone of tho new Freemasons' Hall , Drybridgo , ou 17 th August , lS 7 "i . " —At the request of tho master , tho presentation was made in a eulogistic address by Bro . John Laurie , tho Grand Secretary , amid tho plaudits of ttic brethren . Bro . Robertson returned thanks for the compliment paid him . Bro . D .
Shepherd Avas deputed by the Master to ' presenb Bro . Lata io Avith a very elegant gold pen and pencil case , iu testimony of tho Lodge ' s appreciation of his uniform courtesy to them , and tho ciuei ' ul attention ho had given to tho Lodge business at all times . Bro . Laurio thanked them . The Proxy Master and Wardens Avere for a short timo called on to rale . Tho brethren invited tho members of the Grand Lodge to the banquet , and a very happy evening Avas passed .
ICor . tOiVAv ' s Viu . fi . —The stomac "; and its troubles cause nioro discomC-rt and bring more uiihappiness than i .- > commonly supposed , 'the thousand ills that sialic- there may be prevented or dislodged by the judicious use of theso purifying Phis , which act as a sure , gentle anti-acid aperient , with : ut , annoying the nerves of the mus ; suseeptibio , ot irritathv . * the n-ost , delicate , or .-ani-iitioii . Hol ' o ' -vay ' s Pills will bestow com orr , and cniuVr relief ou every headachy , dyspeptic , and sickly sufferer , v , ho . e tortuies make him a burden to hutueli and a laigbear to his iriends . Theso Phis havo long been the popular remedy for : > . weak stomach , for a disordered liver , or n , paralysed digestion , which iisUl YfitowA difficulty to their vcguloiiiig , minifying , and tonic qualities ,
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Magazines Of The Month.
on "Ma 8 onio Muemonios , " are eminently readable . Wo wish our contemporary a long period of proaperity . Among tho contributions to the October number of the Masonic Jewel ( Memphis , Boylo and Co ., 279 Main-atreet ) , Ave have road with p leasure an article by Bro . Robert Morris , on "Dimited Masons , " and an editorial , "Are You a Mason ? " Wo have likewiso remarked "A
Statistical Table of tho Grand Lodges of the Globe , " compiled trom annual proceedings , by Bro . John Carlowitz , Secretary of " St . Rosa Lodge , No . 16 . " Knowing as Ave do tho labour that is involved in all such compilations , think thia statistical table is creditable to the zeal and research of Bro . Carlowitz . We shall judge better of its value when we have had more time to analyse it in detail .
Old Warrants.
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No . 39 . No . 104 , "Ancients ; " No . 128 at the " Union of 1813 . " No . 103 from A . D . 1832 , and No . 87 from A . D . 1863 . ATHOLL , Grand Master . M . GitLiES S . G . W . Tno - HARPER D . G . M . THOMAS MAHON J . G . W . TO KVU WHOM IT MAY CONCERN WE THE GRAND LODGE of the moat
Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted MASONS ( according to the old Constitutions granted by His Royal Highness Prince EDWIN at York , Anno Domini Nino hundred and twenty and six , and in the year of Masonry Four thousand Nine hundred tAventy and ISEC ) "in ample form assembled viz . THE RIGHT WORSHIPPUL The
Most Noble Prince JOHN , Duke , Marquia & Earl of Atholl Marquis and Earl of Tnllibardine Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle Viscount of Balquider Glenalmoud & Glenlyon Lord Murray Belveny and Gask Constable of the Castle of Kinclaven Lord of Man & the Isles & Earl Strange & Baron Murray of Stanley in the County
No . 104 of Gloucester GRAND MASTER OF MASONS , The RIGHT WORSHIPJUI , THOMAS HARPER ESQ DEPUTY GRAND MASTER , The RIGHT WORSHIPFUL MALCOLM GILLIES ESQUIRE SENIOR GRAND WARDEN , and the RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THOMAS MAHON EsQ E JUNIOR GRAND WARDEN ( with tho approbation and consent of the
WARRANTED LODGES held within the Cities and Suburbs of London and Westminster ) Do hereby authorize and impower our Trusty and Well beloved Brethren viz . The Worshipful Brother Richard Bloxam ono of our Master Masons , The Worshipful Brother William Speight his Senior Warden , and The Worshipful Brother Stephen Morton his
Junior Warden , to Form and Hold a LODGE of FREE and ACCEPTED MASONS aforesaid at the Constitution in Drury Lane or elseAvhere in London upon the first and third Tuesday and on all seasonable Times and lawful Occasions : And in tho said LODGE ( when duly congregated ) to admit and mako FREE MASONS according to the most Ancient
and Honourable Custom of the ROYAL CRAFT in all Ages and Nations throughout tho knoAvn World . And we do hereby further authorize and impower our said Trusty and Well beloved Brethren Richard Bloxam William Speight and Stephen Morton ( with tho consent of the Members of their LODGE ) to nominate , chuso , and install
their Successors , to Avhom they shall deliver this WARRANT , and invest them with their Powers and Dignities as FREE MASONS & O . And such Successors shall in like manner nominate , chuso , and install their Successors , & c . & c . & c . Such . Installations to be upon ( or near ) every ST . JOHN ' S DAY during tho Continuance of this LODGE
for over Providing the above named Brethren and all their Successors always pay due Respect to this Right Worshipful Grand Lodge , otherwise this WARRANT to be of no Force nor Virtue . Given under our Hands and tho Seal of our GRAND LODGE in
London thia eighteenth clay of May in the year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Ten and iu the year of MASONRY Five thousand eight hundred and ten . ROBERT LESLIE
Grand Secretary . [ S EAL ] [ SEAL ] NOTE . —Thia Warrant ia registered in the Grand Lodgo Vol . 3 , Letter C & E . Dec 1- - 1762 . The present title , No ., & c . arc , Tho "Vitruvian" Lodge , No . 87 , Lamboth , Loudou .
No . 40 . No . 253 , "Ancients ; " No . 310 at- the "Union , " No . 223 from A . D 1832 , and No . 1 S 8 from A . D . 18 G 3 . GRAND MASTER Antrim
THOMAS HARPER S . G . W . J . A . PERRY D . G . M . JAS . AGAR J . G . W . i —i i i ? i—i i i Eo nil io ^ om it m ; ro toiutin WE the Grand Lodgo of the most ANCIENT and HONOURABLE Fraternity of Freo and Accepted Masons ( according to tho old Con . Btitutions granted by His Royal Highness Prince EDAVIN , at York ,
Anno Domini Nine Hundred twenty and six , and in tho year ot Masonry Four thousand nine hundred twenty and six ) in ample Form assembled , viz ., The Right Worshipful Most Potent and Puiseanti Lord the Eight HonouiaWo Raude . 1 William . McDouucll Earl
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and Baron of Antrim Lord Viscount Dnnlnce , Lord Lieutenant of tho County of Antrim iu the provinco of Ulstor and Kingdom of Ireland , Knight of the most honourable Military Order of the Bath ono of his Majesty's most honourable Privy Council in that part of Great Britain called England and Masonical Jurisdiction thereunto
belonging Grand Master of Masons , Tho Right Worshipful Jamea Perry Esq . Deputy Grand Master , Tho Right Worshipful Thomas Harper Esq . Senior Grand Warden , and the Right Worshipful James Agar Esq . Junior Grand Warden ( with tho Approbation and Consent of the Warranted Lodges held within tho Cities and Suburbs of
London and Westminster ) Do hereby authorise and impower our Trusty and Well beloved Brethren viz . The Worshipful Ebeuezer Sibley one of our Master Masons , The Worshipful James Allibono hia Senior Warden and the Worshipful William Rangor hi 3 Junior Warden , to Form and Hold a Lodgo of Freo and Accepted Masons
aforesaid at tho sign of tho Globe Hatton Garden ( or elsewhere ) in London upon tho fourth Tuesday iu each Kalendor Month No . 253 and on all seasonable Times and lawful Occasions : And in the said Lodgo ( when duly oongregated ) to admit and make Free Masona according to the most Ancient and Honourable Custom
of the Royal Craft in all Ages and Nationa throughout the known World . And We do hereby farther authorise and impower our said Trusty and Well beloved Brethren Ebenezor Sibley , Jamea Allibono & William Ranger ( with the Consent of tho Members of their Lodge ) to nominate , chuse , and install their Successors , to Avhom they shall
deliver this Warrant , and invest them with their Powers and Dignities aa Free Masona & c , And such Successors shall in liko Manner nominate , chnse and install their Successors & c & c & o . Such Installations to bo upon ( or near ) every ST . JOHN ' S DAY during tho continuanco of thia Lodgo for ever , Providing tho above named
Brethren and all their Succesaors alwaya pay duo Respect to this Right Worshipful Grand Lodge , otherwise this Warrant to bo of no Force nor Virtue Given under our Hands and the Seal of our GRAND LODGE in LONDON this Twenty-first day of April in tho Year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred Eighty and nine and in tho Year of Masonry Fivo thousand seven hundred Eighty and uino . Jons MCCORMICK Grand Sect ^'
NOTE . —Thia Warrant is registered in the Grand Lodge Vol 6 Letter F The present No ., title , & o . are , The Lodge of Joppa , No . 188 , Aldora gate-street , Loudon .
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A . ivnoisrTjivcEiTa?^.LWOBK . NOW IN PEEPABATION . HISTORY OP EVERY LODGE UNDER THE GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . Will le Edited Ij a distiiijithhed Grand Qfftecr . In a work of this magnitude , the kind co-operation of all Brethren who are in possession of facts not generally known , will bo invaliuiblo , and thankfully acknowledged . SPENCER AND CO ., 23 a GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .
Masonic Demonstration At Drybridge.
MASONIC DEMONSTRATION AT DRYBRIDGE .
A General Meeting of the St . Andrews Lodge , Dry bridge , took placo on Wednesday , tho Sth inst ., for the purpose of iustalling tho Proxy Master and Wardens , and investing them with the Masonic clothing of tho Lodge . A number of tho mcnibors of Grand Lodge , including Bros . W . Barton , S . M . Muuro , and VV \ Bryce , took part in the proceedings . Tho Lodgo was opened by the R . W . Master , Bro . John Campbell , and somo preliminary business having been disposed
of , the . Proxy Master , Bro . 11 . Mciuroe , and Proxy Wardens , Bros . J . Macphorsou and A . Duff , Avere introduced with tho usual honours , and addressed by tho Master on tho duties of their offices . They Avere then regularly installed and invested in the very handsome clothing and badges specially prepared for tho occasion . Tho Lodge afterwards did honour to Bro . ex-Convener Daniel Robertson , Grand Bible
Bearer to tho Grand Lodgo of Scotland , who , as representing the Grand Lodge , had laid the foundation stoue ( on tho 17 th of August , 1872 ) of their new and beautiful hall , by presenting him with a very handsomo silver trowel as a memento of that occasion . Tho trowel , which Avas manufactured by Bro . Alexander Hay , tho Grand Jeweller , bore tho following inscription : — " Presented by the Lodge St .
Andrew , Drybridgo , No . 380 , to Bro . Daniel Robertson , the V . W . Grand Biblo Bearer to the Grand Lodgo of * Scotland , as a memento o his having laid the foundation stone of tho new Freemasons' Hall , Drybridgo , ou 17 th August , lS 7 "i . " —At the request of tho master , tho presentation was made in a eulogistic address by Bro . John Laurie , tho Grand Secretary , amid tho plaudits of ttic brethren . Bro . Robertson returned thanks for the compliment paid him . Bro . D .
Shepherd Avas deputed by the Master to ' presenb Bro . Lata io Avith a very elegant gold pen and pencil case , iu testimony of tho Lodge ' s appreciation of his uniform courtesy to them , and tho ciuei ' ul attention ho had given to tho Lodge business at all times . Bro . Laurio thanked them . The Proxy Master and Wardens Avere for a short timo called on to rale . Tho brethren invited tho members of the Grand Lodge to the banquet , and a very happy evening Avas passed .
ICor . tOiVAv ' s Viu . fi . —The stomac "; and its troubles cause nioro discomC-rt and bring more uiihappiness than i .- > commonly supposed , 'the thousand ills that sialic- there may be prevented or dislodged by the judicious use of theso purifying Phis , which act as a sure , gentle anti-acid aperient , with : ut , annoying the nerves of the mus ; suseeptibio , ot irritathv . * the n-ost , delicate , or .-ani-iitioii . Hol ' o ' -vay ' s Pills will bestow com orr , and cniuVr relief ou every headachy , dyspeptic , and sickly sufferer , v , ho . e tortuies make him a burden to hutueli and a laigbear to his iriends . Theso Phis havo long been the popular remedy for : > . weak stomach , for a disordered liver , or n , paralysed digestion , which iisUl YfitowA difficulty to their vcguloiiiig , minifying , and tonic qualities ,