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To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
London , Feb . 2 , 1810 . _ SIR AND BROTHER , —Would you be so good as to inform me , if it is m accordance with the rules of masonic heraldry , for a lodge to assume supporters to the coat of arms the members thereof may be pleased to adopt for a seal ? Are there any particular regulations bearing on this subject , and if so , where are they to be met with ? I remain , Sir and Brother , yours fraternally ,
R . H . W . t- [ The ? 0 okofCo , nstitution " -cognizes a lodge seal , which of course the members as such may fairly avail themselves of . —En . ]
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
11 , Weston Place , King ' s Cross , Feb . 16 , 1349 . , -l : ~ l ^" - t 0 , that y ° U have & a ver y accurate account of my : pptded rfoteng : l ltS ""^ ' * *» " * ° f " ** ^ *" * , " l \ " duf t 0 ' ? . «>• S- B . Wilson , now the only surviving pupil of the ate Bro . Peter Gilkes , to acknowled ge that it is b y his continuous exertionsand great practical masonic knowled that the Emulation
, ge , Lodge of Improvement , that bulwark of English Freemasonry , has been sustained and protected : and that among his numerous pupils Bro . Honey has proved himself true and trusty . "—En . y pJS ^ -4 ? " ' fT f " not be the only surviving pupil ofthe late Bro . Peter Gilkes , as I had the honour of being a pupil of his twenty-two years ago , and continued so up to his death ; there ! are many other surviving pupils of that giant in had the
Masonry . I never honour of being a pupil of Bro Wilsons ; 1 had thei pleasure of making , passing , and raising him . By correcting this little error in your ^ next , you will much oblige your most obedient servant , ' WILLIAM HONEY .
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
9 , Tap Street , Cambridge Road , Betlmal Green March 4 , 1849 . SIR AND BROTHER -From circumstances connected with the emancipation of slavery , also the East India charter being repealed S person th el £ d of S ? H f * ° "T ° SSeSSed of e * tti " prof S-taKKt , e ] e " ' redaced from affluence and high pec uilrv \ l' "T dably to comparatire indigence , and in addition to pecuniary losses suffered much domestic affliction and decline of
many children whom after considerable cost and anxiety in educaTinfthTm to Znecrive nnT V ^ ' ^ I had S ood reasons to Miev ° e wa ^ L perspective , under such severe trials , and for some years being dependent upon the bounty of relations , which is opposite to my principles I " am desirous to obtain some description of employment / wr hXtVe ^ I respectfully solicit the favour of your kindness to insert this my letter in
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To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
London , Feb . 2 , 1810 . _ SIR AND BROTHER , —Would you be so good as to inform me , if it is m accordance with the rules of masonic heraldry , for a lodge to assume supporters to the coat of arms the members thereof may be pleased to adopt for a seal ? Are there any particular regulations bearing on this subject , and if so , where are they to be met with ? I remain , Sir and Brother , yours fraternally ,
R . H . W . t- [ The ? 0 okofCo , nstitution " -cognizes a lodge seal , which of course the members as such may fairly avail themselves of . —En . ]
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
11 , Weston Place , King ' s Cross , Feb . 16 , 1349 . , -l : ~ l ^" - t 0 , that y ° U have & a ver y accurate account of my : pptded rfoteng : l ltS ""^ ' * *» " * ° f " ** ^ *" * , " l \ " duf t 0 ' ? . «>• S- B . Wilson , now the only surviving pupil of the ate Bro . Peter Gilkes , to acknowled ge that it is b y his continuous exertionsand great practical masonic knowled that the Emulation
, ge , Lodge of Improvement , that bulwark of English Freemasonry , has been sustained and protected : and that among his numerous pupils Bro . Honey has proved himself true and trusty . "—En . y pJS ^ -4 ? " ' fT f " not be the only surviving pupil ofthe late Bro . Peter Gilkes , as I had the honour of being a pupil of his twenty-two years ago , and continued so up to his death ; there ! are many other surviving pupils of that giant in had the
Masonry . I never honour of being a pupil of Bro Wilsons ; 1 had thei pleasure of making , passing , and raising him . By correcting this little error in your ^ next , you will much oblige your most obedient servant , ' WILLIAM HONEY .
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
9 , Tap Street , Cambridge Road , Betlmal Green March 4 , 1849 . SIR AND BROTHER -From circumstances connected with the emancipation of slavery , also the East India charter being repealed S person th el £ d of S ? H f * ° "T ° SSeSSed of e * tti " prof S-taKKt , e ] e " ' redaced from affluence and high pec uilrv \ l' "T dably to comparatire indigence , and in addition to pecuniary losses suffered much domestic affliction and decline of
many children whom after considerable cost and anxiety in educaTinfthTm to Znecrive nnT V ^ ' ^ I had S ood reasons to Miev ° e wa ^ L perspective , under such severe trials , and for some years being dependent upon the bounty of relations , which is opposite to my principles I " am desirous to obtain some description of employment / wr hXtVe ^ I respectfully solicit the favour of your kindness to insert this my letter in