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Old Warrants.
Yard , Black Friar ' s , Loudon , or elsewhere iu the City ' s of Loudon and Westminster , ou all seasonable Times and lawful Occasions : and iu the said Lodge ( when duly congregated ) to admit and make Free Masons according to tho most Ancient and Honourable Custom of tho Royal Craft , iu all Ages and Nations throughout tho
known World . And We do hereby farther authoriso and impower our said Trusty and Well-beloved Brethren , Jacob Fisher , John Askew , and Emanuel Mansfield ( with tho Consent of tho Members of their Lodge ) to nominate , chuse , and install their Successors , to whom they shall deliver this Warrant , aud invest them with thoir
Powers aud Dignities as Free Masous , & a . Aud such Successors shall in like manner nominate , chuse , and install thoir 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 bo of no Force nor Virtue . Given under our Hands aud the Seal of our Grand Lodgo in London ,
this Fifteenth day of January , in tho Year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty and Eight , anil in the Year of Masonry Five Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty aud Eight . JOHN MCCOKMICK ,
Grand Secretary . NOTE . —This Warrant is Registered } in tho Grand Lodge , Vol . 6 , > Letter F . J Tho present title , No ., & c . are , Tho " Lodgo of Industry , " No . 186 , held at tho Restaurant , Westminster-chambers , Westminster .
No. 68.
No . 68 .
No . 23 , " Ancients ; " No . 36 at the Union of A . D . 1813 , No . 33 A . D 1832 , and No . 30 from A . D . 1863 to the present time .
ATHOLL , GRAND MASTER . LAUKENCE DEKMOTT , D . G . M . THOMAS CARTER , S . G . W . . B . DAW , J . G . W
So all Mom it mag concern . WE , the Grand Lodgo of the most Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons ( according to the Old Constitutions granted by His Royal Highness Princo ED - , at York , Anno Domini Nine hundred twenty and six , and in the Year of
Masonry Four thousand Nine hundred twenty and six ) in ample form assembled , viz ., The Right Worshipful aud Most Noble Prince John , Duke , Marquis and Earl of Atholl , Marquis of Tnllibardine , Earl of Strathtay and Strathardlo , Viscount of Balquidder , Glenalmond and Glenlyon , Lord Murray , Belveney and Gask , Heritable Captain
aud Constable of the Castle of Ivincleaven , and Hereditary Keeper of the Palace of Falkland , and that part of Great Britain called England and Masonical jurisdiction thereunto belonging , GKAND MASTEH or MASOXS , Tho Right Worshipful Laurence Dermott , Esquire , Deputy Grand Master , The Right Worshipful Thomas
Carter , Esquire , Senior Grand Warden , and the Right Worshipful Robert Davy , Esquire , Junior Grand Warden ( with the No . 23 approbation and consent of the Warrant Lodges held within the Cities and Suburbs of London aud Westminster ) , do hereby authorise and empower our trusty and well-beloved
Brethren , viz ., The Worshipful Timothy Kelly one of our Master Masons , The Worshipful John Croke his Senior Warden , and the Worshipful George French his Junior Warden , to form and hold a Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons aforesaid , ab tho Rosemary Branch , in Rosemary Lane , or elsewhere in Loudon , upon the third
Tuesday of each Kalendar month , and on all seasonable times aud lawful occasions . And in the said Lodge ( when duly congregated ) to admit and make Free Masons , according to the most Ancient and Honourable Custom of the Royal Craft , in all ages and nations throughout the known world . And we do hereby farther authorise
and impower our said trusty and well-beloved Brethren , Timoth y Kelly , John Croke and George French ( with the consent of the Members of their Lodge ) , to nominate , chuso , and install their successors , to whom they shall deliver this Warrant , and invest them with their Powers and Dignities as Freemasons , & c . And such
successors shall in like manner nominate , chuse , and install their successors , & c , & c , & c . Such installations to bo upon ( or near ) every ST . JOHN ' DAY , during the continuance of this Lodge , for ever . Providing the above named Brethren , and all their successors , always pay due respect to this Right Worshipful Graud Lodge , otherwise this Warrant to be of no Force nor Virtue .
Given nnder our Hands and the Seal of our Grand Lodge in London , this Twenty-third day of June , in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Seveu Hundred Seventy and Seven , and in tho yoar of Masonry Five Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy and Seven .
JA > JONES , Grand Secretary . NOTE . —This Warrant is Registered " ) iu the Grand Lodge , Vol . 1 , ( Letter A . Aud bears date , 10 th C October 1753 . )
Renewed 23 rd June 1777 . The present title , No ., & c . are , The " United Manueia '' Lo . ' ge , No . 30 , Gresham-street , London .
Grand Representatives
GRAND REPRESENTATIVES
WITH a few exceptions , each of the Masonio Graud Lodges of this country has adopted the system of appointing a Grand Representative near all the other Graud Lodges . At a general rule the representative is a member of the Graud Lodge to whioh he is accredited , aud iu most instances at the time of his appointment oue of its Graud Officers . The appointing power is given to tho Grand Master , who issues credentials to tho representative , duly attested
by the Graud Secretary and the great seal of the Grand Lodge he is to represent . This document he presents to the Grand Lod ^ e of which he is a member , and he is welcomed as the Grand Representative of the one by which it is issued , and the proceeding is made a matter of record . At each succeeding annual meeting of tho Grand Lodge thereafter his name appears on the records as such Grand
Representative . The above gives about all there is in the Grand Representative system . Whatever may have been tho design of those who inaugurated it , or how much thoy may have expected to make the system of practical utility , it has evidently proved a failure . In looking through tho printed proceedings of the various Grand
Lodges , ono will find a score or moro ot these Grand Representatives reported as present , but he will find nothing submitted by or referred to one of them in that capacity . They perform no duties of any sort and nothing seems to be expected from them . They are not oven made the medium of correspondense between the Grand Lodges . Their elaborately prepared credentials , signed , sealed aud delivered , amount
in reality to so much white paper . The writer knows whereof ho speaks , for he is the happy possessor of several of these elegant commissions , gotten up in the most approved style . The Graud Lodges are always very kind and allow the representatives to retain them to exhibit to their friends , or even to display in gilt frames in some conspicuous place , if they so prefer . One of the Grand
Lodges he has the honour to represent in tho Grand Lodge of Indiana had a grievance against the latter , but his attention was not called to the matter until it was referred to a committee of which ho was chairman in the Graud Lodge of which he was a member , and contrary to the decision of tho one appointing him a Graud Representative . If the system can nob be used to advantage in cases like the above ,
there is nob much in ib to commend itselt to the favorable notice of our Grand Lodges . It all sounds well enough aud looks fine on paper , and affords an opportunity to bestow a high-sounding title upon those who are so fortunate as to be honoured with an appointmenb , bub if that is all there is to be of it , as a matter of economy it had better bo abolished at once and save expenses iu printing . —¦ Masonic Advocate .
The Fifteen Sections.
THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS .
It is announced that the sections will be worked at the following Lodges of Instruction : — On Tuesday , 29 th inst ., at the Yarborough , No . 551 , Green Dragon , Stepney , at 7 . Bro . J . J . Berry P . M . 554 as W . M ., Austin P . M . 933 S . W ., Lacey W . M . 1625 J . W ., Barnes P . M . 933 aud 551 I . P . M . *
On Thursday , 31 st inst ., at the Great City , No . 1426 , Masons' Hall Tavern , Basinghall-street , E . G ., ab 6 p . m . Bro . G . VV . Saul J . W . 1201 as W . M . On Friday , 1 st June , ab the Biirgoyne , No . 902 , Grafton Arms Prince of Wales-road , Kentish Town , at 7- Bro . J . F . Wueab P . M . 753 as W . M . * The following are the brethren who will work the various sections at the Yarborough Lodge , on the day referred to above .
1 st LECTUJiE . 1 st Section Bro . Harvey , 174 . 2 nd . „ Walter , S . D . 551 . 3 rd „ Livermore , W . S . 551 . 4 th „ Taylor , D . C . 554 . 5 th „ Williams , 933 . 6 th „ Myers , P . M . 1445 . 7 th „ Yetton , P . M . 933 .
2 nd LECTURE 8 th „ Godwin , J . W . 1313 . 9 th „ Andrews , I . G . 1227 . 10 th „ Miisto , P . M . 1349 . 11 th „ Austin , P . M . 933 . 12 th ., Turquand , P . M . 1556 .
3 rd LECTURE . 13 th „ Cohen , W . M . 2 Q ? > . 14 th „ Hallett , W . M . vol . 15 th „ Barnes , P . M . 551 aud 933 .
Hoi . r . ow . iv ' s TILLS . -Any dyspeptic sufferer aware of tlie purifying , regulati » Sf , iitul « eutle aperient powers of fclicso Tills , should permit no " one to cloud his judgment or to warp his course . With a box of lioiloway's Pills , and attention to its accompanying " Directions , " he may fuel thoroughly satisfied diat lie can safelv and effectually release himself from his miseries without
impairing his iippetite or distressing his ducntr > n . Hy aiding natural nutrition , this excellent medicine raises the bodily strength to ii , s extreme limits , and oanishes a thousand annoying forms of nervous complaints . An occasional resort to lioiloway ' s remedy will prove highly salutary to all persons , whether well or ill , whoso digestion is slow or imperfect , uauallv evidenced oy weariness listlessness , aad despondency ,
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Old Warrants.
Yard , Black Friar ' s , Loudon , or elsewhere iu the City ' s of Loudon and Westminster , ou all seasonable Times and lawful Occasions : and iu the said Lodge ( when duly congregated ) to admit and make Free Masons according to tho most Ancient and Honourable Custom of tho Royal Craft , iu all Ages and Nations throughout tho
known World . And We do hereby farther authoriso and impower our said Trusty and Well-beloved Brethren , Jacob Fisher , John Askew , and Emanuel Mansfield ( with tho Consent of tho Members of their Lodge ) to nominate , chuse , and install their Successors , to whom they shall deliver this Warrant , aud invest them with thoir
Powers aud Dignities as Free Masous , & a . Aud such Successors shall in like manner nominate , chuse , and install thoir 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 bo of no Force nor Virtue . Given under our Hands aud the Seal of our Grand Lodgo in London ,
this Fifteenth day of January , in tho Year of Our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty and Eight , anil in the Year of Masonry Five Thousand Seven Hundred Eighty aud Eight . JOHN MCCOKMICK ,
Grand Secretary . NOTE . —This Warrant is Registered } in tho Grand Lodge , Vol . 6 , > Letter F . J Tho present title , No ., & c . are , Tho " Lodgo of Industry , " No . 186 , held at tho Restaurant , Westminster-chambers , Westminster .
No. 68.
No . 68 .
No . 23 , " Ancients ; " No . 36 at the Union of A . D . 1813 , No . 33 A . D 1832 , and No . 30 from A . D . 1863 to the present time .
ATHOLL , GRAND MASTER . LAUKENCE DEKMOTT , D . G . M . THOMAS CARTER , S . G . W . . B . DAW , J . G . W
So all Mom it mag concern . WE , the Grand Lodgo of the most Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons ( according to the Old Constitutions granted by His Royal Highness Princo ED - , at York , Anno Domini Nine hundred twenty and six , and in the Year of
Masonry Four thousand Nine hundred twenty and six ) in ample form assembled , viz ., The Right Worshipful aud Most Noble Prince John , Duke , Marquis and Earl of Atholl , Marquis of Tnllibardine , Earl of Strathtay and Strathardlo , Viscount of Balquidder , Glenalmond and Glenlyon , Lord Murray , Belveney and Gask , Heritable Captain
aud Constable of the Castle of Ivincleaven , and Hereditary Keeper of the Palace of Falkland , and that part of Great Britain called England and Masonical jurisdiction thereunto belonging , GKAND MASTEH or MASOXS , Tho Right Worshipful Laurence Dermott , Esquire , Deputy Grand Master , The Right Worshipful Thomas
Carter , Esquire , Senior Grand Warden , and the Right Worshipful Robert Davy , Esquire , Junior Grand Warden ( with the No . 23 approbation and consent of the Warrant Lodges held within the Cities and Suburbs of London aud Westminster ) , do hereby authorise and empower our trusty and well-beloved
Brethren , viz ., The Worshipful Timothy Kelly one of our Master Masons , The Worshipful John Croke his Senior Warden , and the Worshipful George French his Junior Warden , to form and hold a Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons aforesaid , ab tho Rosemary Branch , in Rosemary Lane , or elsewhere in Loudon , upon the third
Tuesday of each Kalendar month , and on all seasonable times aud lawful occasions . And in the said Lodge ( when duly congregated ) to admit and make Free Masons , according to the most Ancient and Honourable Custom of the Royal Craft , in all ages and nations throughout the known world . And we do hereby farther authorise
and impower our said trusty and well-beloved Brethren , Timoth y Kelly , John Croke and George French ( with the consent of the Members of their Lodge ) , to nominate , chuso , and install their successors , to whom they shall deliver this Warrant , and invest them with their Powers and Dignities as Freemasons , & c . And such
successors shall in like manner nominate , chuse , and install their successors , & c , & c , & c . Such installations to bo upon ( or near ) every ST . JOHN ' DAY , during the continuance of this Lodge , for ever . Providing the above named Brethren , and all their successors , always pay due respect to this Right Worshipful Graud Lodge , otherwise this Warrant to be of no Force nor Virtue .
Given nnder our Hands and the Seal of our Grand Lodge in London , this Twenty-third day of June , in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Seveu Hundred Seventy and Seven , and in tho yoar of Masonry Five Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy and Seven .
JA > JONES , Grand Secretary . NOTE . —This Warrant is Registered " ) iu the Grand Lodge , Vol . 1 , ( Letter A . Aud bears date , 10 th C October 1753 . )
Renewed 23 rd June 1777 . The present title , No ., & c . are , The " United Manueia '' Lo . ' ge , No . 30 , Gresham-street , London .
Grand Representatives
GRAND REPRESENTATIVES
WITH a few exceptions , each of the Masonio Graud Lodges of this country has adopted the system of appointing a Grand Representative near all the other Graud Lodges . At a general rule the representative is a member of the Graud Lodge to whioh he is accredited , aud iu most instances at the time of his appointment oue of its Graud Officers . The appointing power is given to tho Grand Master , who issues credentials to tho representative , duly attested
by the Graud Secretary and the great seal of the Grand Lodge he is to represent . This document he presents to the Grand Lod ^ e of which he is a member , and he is welcomed as the Grand Representative of the one by which it is issued , and the proceeding is made a matter of record . At each succeeding annual meeting of tho Grand Lodge thereafter his name appears on the records as such Grand
Representative . The above gives about all there is in the Grand Representative system . Whatever may have been tho design of those who inaugurated it , or how much thoy may have expected to make the system of practical utility , it has evidently proved a failure . In looking through tho printed proceedings of the various Grand
Lodges , ono will find a score or moro ot these Grand Representatives reported as present , but he will find nothing submitted by or referred to one of them in that capacity . They perform no duties of any sort and nothing seems to be expected from them . They are not oven made the medium of correspondense between the Grand Lodges . Their elaborately prepared credentials , signed , sealed aud delivered , amount
in reality to so much white paper . The writer knows whereof ho speaks , for he is the happy possessor of several of these elegant commissions , gotten up in the most approved style . The Graud Lodges are always very kind and allow the representatives to retain them to exhibit to their friends , or even to display in gilt frames in some conspicuous place , if they so prefer . One of the Grand
Lodges he has the honour to represent in tho Grand Lodge of Indiana had a grievance against the latter , but his attention was not called to the matter until it was referred to a committee of which ho was chairman in the Graud Lodge of which he was a member , and contrary to the decision of tho one appointing him a Graud Representative . If the system can nob be used to advantage in cases like the above ,
there is nob much in ib to commend itselt to the favorable notice of our Grand Lodges . It all sounds well enough aud looks fine on paper , and affords an opportunity to bestow a high-sounding title upon those who are so fortunate as to be honoured with an appointmenb , bub if that is all there is to be of it , as a matter of economy it had better bo abolished at once and save expenses iu printing . —¦ Masonic Advocate .
The Fifteen Sections.
THE FIFTEEN SECTIONS .
It is announced that the sections will be worked at the following Lodges of Instruction : — On Tuesday , 29 th inst ., at the Yarborough , No . 551 , Green Dragon , Stepney , at 7 . Bro . J . J . Berry P . M . 554 as W . M ., Austin P . M . 933 S . W ., Lacey W . M . 1625 J . W ., Barnes P . M . 933 aud 551 I . P . M . *
On Thursday , 31 st inst ., at the Great City , No . 1426 , Masons' Hall Tavern , Basinghall-street , E . G ., ab 6 p . m . Bro . G . VV . Saul J . W . 1201 as W . M . On Friday , 1 st June , ab the Biirgoyne , No . 902 , Grafton Arms Prince of Wales-road , Kentish Town , at 7- Bro . J . F . Wueab P . M . 753 as W . M . * The following are the brethren who will work the various sections at the Yarborough Lodge , on the day referred to above .
1 st LECTUJiE . 1 st Section Bro . Harvey , 174 . 2 nd . „ Walter , S . D . 551 . 3 rd „ Livermore , W . S . 551 . 4 th „ Taylor , D . C . 554 . 5 th „ Williams , 933 . 6 th „ Myers , P . M . 1445 . 7 th „ Yetton , P . M . 933 .
2 nd LECTURE 8 th „ Godwin , J . W . 1313 . 9 th „ Andrews , I . G . 1227 . 10 th „ Miisto , P . M . 1349 . 11 th „ Austin , P . M . 933 . 12 th ., Turquand , P . M . 1556 .
3 rd LECTURE . 13 th „ Cohen , W . M . 2 Q ? > . 14 th „ Hallett , W . M . vol . 15 th „ Barnes , P . M . 551 aud 933 .
Hoi . r . ow . iv ' s TILLS . -Any dyspeptic sufferer aware of tlie purifying , regulati » Sf , iitul « eutle aperient powers of fclicso Tills , should permit no " one to cloud his judgment or to warp his course . With a box of lioiloway's Pills , and attention to its accompanying " Directions , " he may fuel thoroughly satisfied diat lie can safelv and effectually release himself from his miseries without
impairing his iippetite or distressing his ducntr > n . Hy aiding natural nutrition , this excellent medicine raises the bodily strength to ii , s extreme limits , and oanishes a thousand annoying forms of nervous complaints . An occasional resort to lioiloway ' s remedy will prove highly salutary to all persons , whether well or ill , whoso digestion is slow or imperfect , uauallv evidenced oy weariness listlessness , aad despondency ,