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Article THE FREEMASON'S LEXICON. ← Page 7 of 8 →
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The Freemason's Lexicon.
1798 ^ G . M . Frederick William Augustus Von Selentin , Royal Privy Councillor . 1801—G . M . Ernst Ferdinand Klein , Privy Chief Tribunal Councillor . 1805—D . G . M . George AVilliam Rettscher , Master of the Mint . 1810—G . M . John Gotthilf Hey , Minister of State . D . G . M . Cari Augustus Frederick AmalaryCouncillor of AVar .
, In 1816 this Grand Lodge had nineteen Lodges on its books . D . Grand Lodge of tlie Freemasons of Germany , and Native Grand Lodge , both of which names are given to its yearly communications , lit was founded in 179 ( 5 , and on the 30 th December , 1773 , was constituted , from London , as a Grand Lodge of Germany ; this constitution was withdrawn in 1788 . This is thus according to its date the third Grand Lodge in Berlin , to which the
following St . John ' s Lodges belong , and ivhich work in the same hall : — J . St . John ' s Lodge , The Three Golden Keys , founded 11 th Aug . 1769 . 2 . St . John ' s Lodge , The Golden Ship , founded 11 th March , 1771 . 3 . St . John ' s Lodge , Pegasus , founded 27 th Sept ., 1772 . 4 . St . John ' s Lodge , Constancy , founded 12 th October , 1775 .
5 . St . John ' s Lodge , The Pilgrim , founded 1 st Nov ., 1776 . 6 . St . John ' s Lodge , The Golden Plough , founded Sth Nov ., 1776 . 7 . St . John ' s Lodge , Aries , or the Ram , founded 15 th Nov ., 1776 . This Grimel Lodge was founded by two Brethren , who declared off the Grand Lodge at the Three Globes in 1767 . After they had separated from the Grancl Lodge in London , they adopted a system somewhat altered by Brother John William von Zinnendorf , General Staff Surgeon . They wrought also in the higher degrees , with a Royal Protextorio , dated 16 th July , 1774 .
GRAND MASTERS . 1770 . Martin Kronke , Director General ofthe Mint . 1773 . Lewis George Charles , Prince of Hesse Darmstadt . 1774 . John AArilliam von Zinnendorf , General Staff Surgeon . 1775 . Ernest , reigning Duke of Gotha . 1777 . Jacob Mumsen , Doctor of Medicine , Hamburgh . 1780 . Von Zinnendorf , again .
1782 . Frederick von Oastillor , Professor and Member of the Academy of Sciences . 17 S 9 . Charles August von Beulwitz , Captain and Chief of the Cadet corps . 1799- Von Castr'Ilon again . 1814 . Joachim Friedrick von Neaader , General Major . This Grancl Lodge had at St . John ' s day , 1816 , forty-three Lodges on its books .
Besuchende Brnder . Visiting Brethren . —If a Freemason is a member of any Lodge , he has a right to be admitted into all other Lodges as a visiting Brother , but a visiting Brother must either be introduced by a member of the Lodge , or he must be able to legitimise himself , by producing his Grand Lodge certificate , and proving himself by his work . At labour , as ivell as at tlie table , a visiting Brother having duly proved himself , and gained his admittance , should always be
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Freemason's Lexicon.
1798 ^ G . M . Frederick William Augustus Von Selentin , Royal Privy Councillor . 1801—G . M . Ernst Ferdinand Klein , Privy Chief Tribunal Councillor . 1805—D . G . M . George AVilliam Rettscher , Master of the Mint . 1810—G . M . John Gotthilf Hey , Minister of State . D . G . M . Cari Augustus Frederick AmalaryCouncillor of AVar .
, In 1816 this Grand Lodge had nineteen Lodges on its books . D . Grand Lodge of tlie Freemasons of Germany , and Native Grand Lodge , both of which names are given to its yearly communications , lit was founded in 179 ( 5 , and on the 30 th December , 1773 , was constituted , from London , as a Grand Lodge of Germany ; this constitution was withdrawn in 1788 . This is thus according to its date the third Grand Lodge in Berlin , to which the
following St . John ' s Lodges belong , and ivhich work in the same hall : — J . St . John ' s Lodge , The Three Golden Keys , founded 11 th Aug . 1769 . 2 . St . John ' s Lodge , The Golden Ship , founded 11 th March , 1771 . 3 . St . John ' s Lodge , Pegasus , founded 27 th Sept ., 1772 . 4 . St . John ' s Lodge , Constancy , founded 12 th October , 1775 .
5 . St . John ' s Lodge , The Pilgrim , founded 1 st Nov ., 1776 . 6 . St . John ' s Lodge , The Golden Plough , founded Sth Nov ., 1776 . 7 . St . John ' s Lodge , Aries , or the Ram , founded 15 th Nov ., 1776 . This Grimel Lodge was founded by two Brethren , who declared off the Grand Lodge at the Three Globes in 1767 . After they had separated from the Grancl Lodge in London , they adopted a system somewhat altered by Brother John William von Zinnendorf , General Staff Surgeon . They wrought also in the higher degrees , with a Royal Protextorio , dated 16 th July , 1774 .
GRAND MASTERS . 1770 . Martin Kronke , Director General ofthe Mint . 1773 . Lewis George Charles , Prince of Hesse Darmstadt . 1774 . John AArilliam von Zinnendorf , General Staff Surgeon . 1775 . Ernest , reigning Duke of Gotha . 1777 . Jacob Mumsen , Doctor of Medicine , Hamburgh . 1780 . Von Zinnendorf , again .
1782 . Frederick von Oastillor , Professor and Member of the Academy of Sciences . 17 S 9 . Charles August von Beulwitz , Captain and Chief of the Cadet corps . 1799- Von Castr'Ilon again . 1814 . Joachim Friedrick von Neaader , General Major . This Grancl Lodge had at St . John ' s day , 1816 , forty-three Lodges on its books .
Besuchende Brnder . Visiting Brethren . —If a Freemason is a member of any Lodge , he has a right to be admitted into all other Lodges as a visiting Brother , but a visiting Brother must either be introduced by a member of the Lodge , or he must be able to legitimise himself , by producing his Grand Lodge certificate , and proving himself by his work . At labour , as ivell as at tlie table , a visiting Brother having duly proved himself , and gained his admittance , should always be