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THE FREEMASONS'MAGAZINE,
OR , GENERAL AND COMPLETE ' LIBRARY , For MAY 17 . 95 ..
EMBELLISHED WITIi AS ELEGANT . PORT BAIT OS : SIR FRA Jf CIS BOURGEOIS , R . A .
CONTENTS ,
Page Memoirs of Sir Fraiicis Bourgeois , It . A . - - -- - . ¦ -- 291 The Stage . By John Taylor , Esq ' . 293 Sketch-of the Character of the late - James Bosw . el ! , ' Esq . -... - ' ' .. ' - 295 Brief History of the Religious and Military Order of' the Knights
Templars of St . John of Jerusalem . By J . Watkins , LL . D . Continued . - - ' - - ' 297 Account of the Constitution of a Lodge at S wafi'ham , in the'eoun ty of Norfolk- ; with an occasional Epilogue - - - --- ' 304 Anecdote of the late Sir Richard
' Arkwright - - - - 306 Anticipation : A Vision - s - 307 Extract from the Will of the late : _ . Mi ' . Bowyer ,- Printer , of London 3 6 9 Curious Particulars respecting the last King of Corsica - - 310 Specimen . ofa'ii intended History pf
'England . By the Author of a-History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ; representing the Life of the illustrious " Son of Waldron - . - - 313 The Freemason . No . V . - - 317 Story of Urbaih Grandier concluded - ' - - - - 326
Bascm ; or , the Blacksmith : an Oriental Apologue , continued - 326 Account and Description of the ¦ Chanel of Rosiin , & c . concluded . 33
¦ - •;; Page Parliamentary Proceedings . House ofLords . ' - _ - ' - - 337 House of Commons .. - .- ¦ - - 3 ^ 1 Poetry '; ii . cl tiding Patrick O'Neal ,... art Irish Song , by J . F . Stan- ; fie _ d .-Lines presented to a young ;••'¦ Lady , who asked the Author ' . '
what lie would say of her if he were to write her Epitaph , by Dr . Brown . Epitaph , by a Nortla Briton . Ah Elegy ^ written in Soho-square , on seeing Mfs .-Cornely ' s . house in . ruins , in , 1788 , by Anthony Pasquin , Esq . ' Mutual Obligation ; To the " ' -
Storks at . Amsterdam ; :..- a-: - -346 Strictures on Public Amusements ; . including The W ^ lch-Heiress , ' : with the Prologue , written by-Mr-. Taylor . The Irish Mimic , or Blunders at Brighton . The-Bank-note , or Lessons for Ladies . The Sailor's Prize , or
May-day Wedding . The Adopted Child . . The Deserted Daughter . Jack , of . Newbury . ¦ -TheDeath of Captain Faulkner . First Love . The Tythe Pig - 3 JI Masonic Intelligence - - 355 Monthly Chronicle . Foreign Intelligence - 356 Home News - 357 Bankrupfs .. ffo
London :
LONDON :
Printed for the PROPRIETOR ; SPldby J . PARSONS , No . 21 , PATEHNOSTER -ROW ; and may be had of all the Booksellers and Newscarriers in Town and Country . [< Entet . 3 at -5-tBfii . inc . iS ^ aU , ]
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Ar00100
THE FREEMASONS'MAGAZINE,
OR , GENERAL AND COMPLETE ' LIBRARY , For MAY 17 . 95 ..
EMBELLISHED WITIi AS ELEGANT . PORT BAIT OS : SIR FRA Jf CIS BOURGEOIS , R . A .
CONTENTS ,
Page Memoirs of Sir Fraiicis Bourgeois , It . A . - - -- - . ¦ -- 291 The Stage . By John Taylor , Esq ' . 293 Sketch-of the Character of the late - James Bosw . el ! , ' Esq . -... - ' ' .. ' - 295 Brief History of the Religious and Military Order of' the Knights
Templars of St . John of Jerusalem . By J . Watkins , LL . D . Continued . - - ' - - ' 297 Account of the Constitution of a Lodge at S wafi'ham , in the'eoun ty of Norfolk- ; with an occasional Epilogue - - - --- ' 304 Anecdote of the late Sir Richard
' Arkwright - - - - 306 Anticipation : A Vision - s - 307 Extract from the Will of the late : _ . Mi ' . Bowyer ,- Printer , of London 3 6 9 Curious Particulars respecting the last King of Corsica - - 310 Specimen . ofa'ii intended History pf
'England . By the Author of a-History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire ; representing the Life of the illustrious " Son of Waldron - . - - 313 The Freemason . No . V . - - 317 Story of Urbaih Grandier concluded - ' - - - - 326
Bascm ; or , the Blacksmith : an Oriental Apologue , continued - 326 Account and Description of the ¦ Chanel of Rosiin , & c . concluded . 33
¦ - •;; Page Parliamentary Proceedings . House ofLords . ' - _ - ' - - 337 House of Commons .. - .- ¦ - - 3 ^ 1 Poetry '; ii . cl tiding Patrick O'Neal ,... art Irish Song , by J . F . Stan- ; fie _ d .-Lines presented to a young ;••'¦ Lady , who asked the Author ' . '
what lie would say of her if he were to write her Epitaph , by Dr . Brown . Epitaph , by a Nortla Briton . Ah Elegy ^ written in Soho-square , on seeing Mfs .-Cornely ' s . house in . ruins , in , 1788 , by Anthony Pasquin , Esq . ' Mutual Obligation ; To the " ' -
Storks at . Amsterdam ; :..- a-: - -346 Strictures on Public Amusements ; . including The W ^ lch-Heiress , ' : with the Prologue , written by-Mr-. Taylor . The Irish Mimic , or Blunders at Brighton . The-Bank-note , or Lessons for Ladies . The Sailor's Prize , or
May-day Wedding . The Adopted Child . . The Deserted Daughter . Jack , of . Newbury . ¦ -TheDeath of Captain Faulkner . First Love . The Tythe Pig - 3 JI Masonic Intelligence - - 355 Monthly Chronicle . Foreign Intelligence - 356 Home News - 357 Bankrupfs .. ffo
London :
LONDON :
Printed for the PROPRIETOR ; SPldby J . PARSONS , No . 21 , PATEHNOSTER -ROW ; and may be had of all the Booksellers and Newscarriers in Town and Country . [< Entet . 3 at -5-tBfii . inc . iS ^ aU , ]