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NOTlvS . ( a ) Grand Lodge " Ancients . "The date usually assigned to the outbreak of that schism , which , for some three quarters of a century kept English Freemasonry divided into rival camps , is 173 S ; but it was not till the year 1753 , that the
seceders followed the example of the socalled " Modern " Masons , and established a Grand LcG ^ e of their own with a Bro . Turner as Grand Master . For a few years previous they wi ^ re governed by a Grand Committee . The moving spirit of the secessionists was Bro . Lawrence Dermott , author
of " Ahiman Rezon , " who was Grand Secretary , and subsequently Deputy Grand Master . The terms "Ancients" and ' •' Moderns , " were applied to the two English Grand Lodges , the " Moderns" being the
elder of the two , and the "Ancients" the younger . The terms " Regular" as applied to the former , and "Athole" to thc latter , are less confusing . The schism was healed in 1 S 13 by the Union of the two Grand Lodges .
( b ) Bro . F . L . Schroder , one of the ablest of German Masons , was born in 1744 , in Schwerin , where his mother superintended a school of embroidery . His father died when he was but two years of age , and in 1749 his mother was married a second time to an actor named Ackermann . When he
grew up he adopted the theatrical profession , and in time became manager of the theatre , Hamburg . He was introduced into Freemasonry by his friend Bode in 1774 , and was initiated in the Lodge " Emanuel zur Maienblume , " without having the question of his admission put to the vote . He shortly after
established a lodge " Elisa zum warmen Herzen , " of which he quickly became Master , but it did not remain long in existence . Subsequently , and for several years , he was Master of his Mother Lodge , 17 S 7-99 . During the beginning of this period , he was entrusted with the revision of the laws of the
Provincial Grand Lodge of Hamburg , and in 17 SS , completed his task in a manner which gave the utmost satisfaction , Findel remarking in praise of this work , "That he was the first of the Fraternity who in Germany went back to the primitive laws ( the old charges ) , in all their completeness and
without reservation . " From 1799 to 1 S 11 , he was Deputy Provincial Grand Master , during the Provincial Grand Mastership of Bro . Beckmann . On Hamburg declaring itself in the latter year an independent Grand Lodge , Bro . Beckmann became Grand
Master , and Bro . Schroder Deputy Grand Master , and on the demise of the former , Bro . Schroder became Grand Master , and so remained until his death . His otherservices to the Craft in Hamburg were numerous , and won him the love and respect of the brethren .
( 1 ?) Grand Lodge of New York . — According to Bro . F . Gust . Fincke , as noted in "Findel's History , " this supposed constitution is not a genuine one . John , third Duke of Athole , who is said to have granted the patent , was not Grand Alaster at the time , having died in 1774 , nor does the
document contain the signature of the Grand Master , but only that of the Grand Secretary . Further , there is no mention of the bestowal of this constitution in the minutes of the Grand Lodge of the Ancients . The "History of Freemasonry in New York , "
published within the last few years from the records of the Grand Lodge of that State , looks upon it with favour . Moreover , the year in which it was granted , was the seventh year of the Grand Mastership of the fourth Duke of Athole , who was Grand Master
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SEPT . * HISTORICAL CALENDAR . * 1882 . 1 j Cy , ! Foundation-stone of the North Pier of Frazerburgh New Harbour laid by ii 1 , j Bro . Thomas Barnett , W . M ., of the Aberdeen Lodge , 1 S 07 . 2 ¦ Sat . [ Grand Lodge "Ancients" ( a ) forbids the . practice of having Masonic I "I symbols inscribed on spurs or embroidered on coats , 1772 .
3 j SlUl . I Bro . F . L . Schroder , ( b ) a distinguished German Masonic ritualist , died 1 S 1 G . 4 IMOU 'Bro . Benjamin Brown French , a distinguished American Masonic Jurist , born ( ' ; 1 S 00 . R . T ] - ! ; Charter granted . by the Duke of Athole ( Ancients ) , G . M ., to Prov . Grand i ' ; Lodgeof New York , ( c ) 17 S 1 .
6 Wed ' 'The Grand Mastership of the Grand Orient of France is suppressed , and its ! '! functions entrusted to a Council of thirty-three , 1 S 71 . 7 illllir . Adolphus Frederick , King of Sweden , declares himself protector of the i ' Swedish Lodges , 1762 . O j "Pvi- Bro . F . L . Schroder initiated into Freemasonry in Lodge "Emanuel aur ° j £ LL ' Maieiiblume , " 1774 . Q Onf First Circular inviting convention at Wilhelmsbad of the Scottish Grand y Oct , 0 . Lodges in Europe , 1780 .
lfl Stilt . All French Lodges required to renew their Warrants of Constitution , and to this end as well as to determine their precedence , to deposit them at the Secretariat , 1771 . 11 Moil . Bro - !• C . Wollner , ( d ) a prominent German Rosicrucian and Member of the Strict Observance , died 1 S 00 . Grand Lodge of Saxony ( e ) constituted , 1 S 11 . 19 Til Bro . lohn F . Zollner , (/) Dr . Theol ., a distinguished German Freemason ,
died 1 S 04 . 1 3 Wed ' - ° dge of the Three Globes , ( g ) Berlin , founded , 1740 . iJ Foundation-stone of the ' Koyal Exchange , Edinburgh , laid by George Drummond , Grand Master Mason of Scotland , 1753 . Edict of Maximilian Joseph , King of Bavaria , against Freemasonry , 1 S 14 . Lord Adolphus Fitz-Clarence initiated into Freemasonry in Lodge Edinburgh , St . Mary ' s Chapel , in presence of Lord Fred . Fitz-Clarence , Grand Master of Scotland , 1 S 42 .
The Grand Orient of France ( h ) strikes out of its Constitutions the principle of a belief in the G . A . O . T . U ., 1 S 77 . 1 A TllUT The police in Paris forbid Masonic Meetings , and fine an innkeeper , named Chapelot , and close his house for three months for allowing them to assemble , 1737 . 1 R Vvi Preliminary meeting under presidency of Dr . Crucelix for raising a testimonial 10 ± lt- to Duke of Sussex , G . M ., 1 S 3 G . I 1 fi Sat Supreme Council of France declared independent of Grand Orient , 1 S 05 .
1 rj S ^ m Circular issued by Committee of Grand Lodge of France , attributing intestine ¦ *• ' ' dissensions to claims to exclusive privileges advanced by the High Grades , 1772 . IO M on H . R . H . DuUe of Cumberland , Grand Master , died 1790 . IO iUAiu . ^ IV . vilacque denounced at Rome by the Inquisition for being a Freemason , and his goods confiscated , 1 S 14 . 1 Q TllP" ? The renegade , William Morgan , said to have been drowned in Niagara River
by Freemasons , 1 S 26 . 20 Wed Warrant issued to Prince Hall and others for African Lodge , (; ' ) Boston , ' Mass ., No . 429 on the roll of Grand Lodge , ( Moderns ) , England , 17 S 4 . 21 TllUr . The Council of the Emperors of the East and West , at Paris , and that of the " Princes of the Royal Secret , at Bordeaux , enact reculations and organize a series of 25 Degrees , 1762 . 00 Pvi Foundation at Vienna of the Order of the Mopses , ( j ) 173 S .
Foundation-stone of the Harbour at Ayr laid by the Earl of Dumfries , Grand Master Mason of Scotland , 1772 . Foundation-stone of St . George's Hall , Bradford , Yorkshire , laid by Earl of Zetland , Grand Master , 1 S 51 . 23 Silt Foundation-stone of the Drawbridge , Harbour of Leith , laid by Lord Haddo , Past Grand Master Mason ot Scotland , 17 SS . Grand Lodge of Nebraska constituted , 'S 57 .
24 Suit . Foundation-stone of the bridge over the Wear , at Sunderland , laid by Bro . VV . H . Lambton , Prov . Grand Master of Durham , 1793 . Dedication of Masonic Hall , Bath , by Grand Master the Duke of Sussex , 1 S 19 . 25 Mon Several persons , including the Marquis of Tolosa , suspected of being Freej masons , seized and imprisoned at Madrid , 1 S 14 . 26 j TUBS . First day of the Dedication of the New Masonic Temple , Philadelphia , 1 S 73 . 27 Wed Krause , German Masonic author , died 1 S 33 .
28 ThUT ^ " Charlier , Minister of Police , authorises Freemasons to hold meetings , 29 Fl'i . Dr . Anderson commissioned to compile Constitutions , 1721 . 30 Sat ^' rst me et n ° f a regular Lodge in the Netherlands under Bro . Vincent de la Chapelle , 1734 .
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GEORGE KENNING
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N O T E S—continued . 1774-S 1 , and again 1791-1813 ; and as the warrants were printed documents , one containing the description of his predecessor may well have been used by mistake . At all events , nine lodges met the year following under its supposed authority , and in due time
established , Iirst a Provincial Grand Lodge , afterwards , owing to the War of Independence converted into an independent Grand Lodge . According to the address delivered by Grand Master Anthony , in June 1 SS 1 , there were at that date , in the jurisdiction ofthe Grand Lodgeof New York , 501110715 lodges , with 73 , 000 subscribing members .
( d ) C . J . Wollner , born 1732 , was initiated in 17 S 2 , in the Rosicrucian Order , under the name of Ormesus Magnus , and assumed that of "Eques a Cubo" in the Strict Observance . In 17 S 6 , the King of
Prussia , William III ., conferred on him the situation of Privy Councillor of Finance , and also ennobled him . Two years later he became Minister of State for Ecclesiastical Affairs . On the King's death , Wollner was dismissed , and retired to his estate .
(<>) Grand Lodge of Saxony has some eighteen lodges , and about 2900 subscribing members . In 1 S 05 , at the invitation of Bro . Von Brand , a convention of the lodges was held , and an agreement come to to form the ground work of this union , but it was not till 1 S 11 that at a meeting at Dresden , at which twelve lodges were
represented , the object was accomplished , Bro . Von Rackwitz being chosen the first Grand Master , and the final treaty adopted on the 27 th September of the same year . Gradually , nearly all the Saxon Lodges joined the union , though those in the territories subsequently allotted to Prussia in due time separated , and joined one of the Prussian Grand Lodges .
(/) Bro . JohnF . Zollner , born 1753 , was a Dr . Theol , and first Councillor of the Consistory and the College of Berlin . He was Grand Master of the Grand National Lodge of the Three Globes , Berlin , from 1 799 , till his death .
( g ) Lodge of the Three Globes was raised to a Grand Lodge in 1744 , and is the most numerous of the three Berlin Grand Lodges , having according to Kenning's "Cyclopaedia , " 112 Johannite , and 61 Scottish Lodges with over 12 , 000 members .
( h ) Grand Orient of France . —The result ot this step has been that the Grand Lodges of England , Ireland , and Scotland , and other Anglo-Saxon Grand Lodges no longer consider the Grand Orient as a Masonic body .
( j ) African Lodge—From this there have sprung up in most of the States in the Union , North America , what are known as "Coloured Grand Lodges , " but the prejudices of the Americans against the negroes are so strong , that they are looked upon as clandestine Grand Lodges , and intercourse with them is strictly forbidden .
(/) The Order of the Mopses . — Much obscurity exists as to the character of this Order , some holding with Thory , that it was founded for Roman Catholics ; while others think it was a German Student Order
which ivas forbidden at Gottingen in 1748 . According to the former idea , it was the result of the issue of the famous Bull of Pope Clement , and women were admitted as members . Some think " Mopse " means the wife of a Freemason , and is of French origin .
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NOTlvS . ( a ) Grand Lodge " Ancients . "The date usually assigned to the outbreak of that schism , which , for some three quarters of a century kept English Freemasonry divided into rival camps , is 173 S ; but it was not till the year 1753 , that the
seceders followed the example of the socalled " Modern " Masons , and established a Grand LcG ^ e of their own with a Bro . Turner as Grand Master . For a few years previous they wi ^ re governed by a Grand Committee . The moving spirit of the secessionists was Bro . Lawrence Dermott , author
of " Ahiman Rezon , " who was Grand Secretary , and subsequently Deputy Grand Master . The terms "Ancients" and ' •' Moderns , " were applied to the two English Grand Lodges , the " Moderns" being the
elder of the two , and the "Ancients" the younger . The terms " Regular" as applied to the former , and "Athole" to thc latter , are less confusing . The schism was healed in 1 S 13 by the Union of the two Grand Lodges .
( b ) Bro . F . L . Schroder , one of the ablest of German Masons , was born in 1744 , in Schwerin , where his mother superintended a school of embroidery . His father died when he was but two years of age , and in 1749 his mother was married a second time to an actor named Ackermann . When he
grew up he adopted the theatrical profession , and in time became manager of the theatre , Hamburg . He was introduced into Freemasonry by his friend Bode in 1774 , and was initiated in the Lodge " Emanuel zur Maienblume , " without having the question of his admission put to the vote . He shortly after
established a lodge " Elisa zum warmen Herzen , " of which he quickly became Master , but it did not remain long in existence . Subsequently , and for several years , he was Master of his Mother Lodge , 17 S 7-99 . During the beginning of this period , he was entrusted with the revision of the laws of the
Provincial Grand Lodge of Hamburg , and in 17 SS , completed his task in a manner which gave the utmost satisfaction , Findel remarking in praise of this work , "That he was the first of the Fraternity who in Germany went back to the primitive laws ( the old charges ) , in all their completeness and
without reservation . " From 1799 to 1 S 11 , he was Deputy Provincial Grand Master , during the Provincial Grand Mastership of Bro . Beckmann . On Hamburg declaring itself in the latter year an independent Grand Lodge , Bro . Beckmann became Grand
Master , and Bro . Schroder Deputy Grand Master , and on the demise of the former , Bro . Schroder became Grand Master , and so remained until his death . His otherservices to the Craft in Hamburg were numerous , and won him the love and respect of the brethren .
( 1 ?) Grand Lodge of New York . — According to Bro . F . Gust . Fincke , as noted in "Findel's History , " this supposed constitution is not a genuine one . John , third Duke of Athole , who is said to have granted the patent , was not Grand Alaster at the time , having died in 1774 , nor does the
document contain the signature of the Grand Master , but only that of the Grand Secretary . Further , there is no mention of the bestowal of this constitution in the minutes of the Grand Lodge of the Ancients . The "History of Freemasonry in New York , "
published within the last few years from the records of the Grand Lodge of that State , looks upon it with favour . Moreover , the year in which it was granted , was the seventh year of the Grand Mastership of the fourth Duke of Athole , who was Grand Master
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SEPT . * HISTORICAL CALENDAR . * 1882 . 1 j Cy , ! Foundation-stone of the North Pier of Frazerburgh New Harbour laid by ii 1 , j Bro . Thomas Barnett , W . M ., of the Aberdeen Lodge , 1 S 07 . 2 ¦ Sat . [ Grand Lodge "Ancients" ( a ) forbids the . practice of having Masonic I "I symbols inscribed on spurs or embroidered on coats , 1772 .
3 j SlUl . I Bro . F . L . Schroder , ( b ) a distinguished German Masonic ritualist , died 1 S 1 G . 4 IMOU 'Bro . Benjamin Brown French , a distinguished American Masonic Jurist , born ( ' ; 1 S 00 . R . T ] - ! ; Charter granted . by the Duke of Athole ( Ancients ) , G . M ., to Prov . Grand i ' ; Lodgeof New York , ( c ) 17 S 1 .
6 Wed ' 'The Grand Mastership of the Grand Orient of France is suppressed , and its ! '! functions entrusted to a Council of thirty-three , 1 S 71 . 7 illllir . Adolphus Frederick , King of Sweden , declares himself protector of the i ' Swedish Lodges , 1762 . O j "Pvi- Bro . F . L . Schroder initiated into Freemasonry in Lodge "Emanuel aur ° j £ LL ' Maieiiblume , " 1774 . Q Onf First Circular inviting convention at Wilhelmsbad of the Scottish Grand y Oct , 0 . Lodges in Europe , 1780 .
lfl Stilt . All French Lodges required to renew their Warrants of Constitution , and to this end as well as to determine their precedence , to deposit them at the Secretariat , 1771 . 11 Moil . Bro - !• C . Wollner , ( d ) a prominent German Rosicrucian and Member of the Strict Observance , died 1 S 00 . Grand Lodge of Saxony ( e ) constituted , 1 S 11 . 19 Til Bro . lohn F . Zollner , (/) Dr . Theol ., a distinguished German Freemason ,
died 1 S 04 . 1 3 Wed ' - ° dge of the Three Globes , ( g ) Berlin , founded , 1740 . iJ Foundation-stone of the ' Koyal Exchange , Edinburgh , laid by George Drummond , Grand Master Mason of Scotland , 1753 . Edict of Maximilian Joseph , King of Bavaria , against Freemasonry , 1 S 14 . Lord Adolphus Fitz-Clarence initiated into Freemasonry in Lodge Edinburgh , St . Mary ' s Chapel , in presence of Lord Fred . Fitz-Clarence , Grand Master of Scotland , 1 S 42 .
The Grand Orient of France ( h ) strikes out of its Constitutions the principle of a belief in the G . A . O . T . U ., 1 S 77 . 1 A TllUT The police in Paris forbid Masonic Meetings , and fine an innkeeper , named Chapelot , and close his house for three months for allowing them to assemble , 1737 . 1 R Vvi Preliminary meeting under presidency of Dr . Crucelix for raising a testimonial 10 ± lt- to Duke of Sussex , G . M ., 1 S 3 G . I 1 fi Sat Supreme Council of France declared independent of Grand Orient , 1 S 05 .
1 rj S ^ m Circular issued by Committee of Grand Lodge of France , attributing intestine ¦ *• ' ' dissensions to claims to exclusive privileges advanced by the High Grades , 1772 . IO M on H . R . H . DuUe of Cumberland , Grand Master , died 1790 . IO iUAiu . ^ IV . vilacque denounced at Rome by the Inquisition for being a Freemason , and his goods confiscated , 1 S 14 . 1 Q TllP" ? The renegade , William Morgan , said to have been drowned in Niagara River
by Freemasons , 1 S 26 . 20 Wed Warrant issued to Prince Hall and others for African Lodge , (; ' ) Boston , ' Mass ., No . 429 on the roll of Grand Lodge , ( Moderns ) , England , 17 S 4 . 21 TllUr . The Council of the Emperors of the East and West , at Paris , and that of the " Princes of the Royal Secret , at Bordeaux , enact reculations and organize a series of 25 Degrees , 1762 . 00 Pvi Foundation at Vienna of the Order of the Mopses , ( j ) 173 S .
Foundation-stone of the Harbour at Ayr laid by the Earl of Dumfries , Grand Master Mason of Scotland , 1772 . Foundation-stone of St . George's Hall , Bradford , Yorkshire , laid by Earl of Zetland , Grand Master , 1 S 51 . 23 Silt Foundation-stone of the Drawbridge , Harbour of Leith , laid by Lord Haddo , Past Grand Master Mason ot Scotland , 17 SS . Grand Lodge of Nebraska constituted , 'S 57 .
24 Suit . Foundation-stone of the bridge over the Wear , at Sunderland , laid by Bro . VV . H . Lambton , Prov . Grand Master of Durham , 1793 . Dedication of Masonic Hall , Bath , by Grand Master the Duke of Sussex , 1 S 19 . 25 Mon Several persons , including the Marquis of Tolosa , suspected of being Freej masons , seized and imprisoned at Madrid , 1 S 14 . 26 j TUBS . First day of the Dedication of the New Masonic Temple , Philadelphia , 1 S 73 . 27 Wed Krause , German Masonic author , died 1 S 33 .
28 ThUT ^ " Charlier , Minister of Police , authorises Freemasons to hold meetings , 29 Fl'i . Dr . Anderson commissioned to compile Constitutions , 1721 . 30 Sat ^' rst me et n ° f a regular Lodge in the Netherlands under Bro . Vincent de la Chapelle , 1734 .
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Summer Lodges , Country Pic-Nics , and Garden Parties , 1882 . J.J.MIDDLETON, Artist to the Royal Polytechnic , Is prepared to send experienced Artists to take VIEWS
OF BUILDINGS & GROUPS , for Outdoors or Indoors in London or the Provinces .
Apply to- 235 , HIGH HOLBOEN , W . C
FOR , .
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Price 10 , 'C , Royal Svo , 6 G 5 pp ., bevelled boards , full gilt back and sides , with life-like portraits of H . R . H . THE PRINCE OK WALES , M . W . G . M . England ; His Grace THE DUKE OF AHERCURN , M . W . G . M . Ireland ; and SIR M . R . SHAW-STEWART , M . W . G . M . Scotland . Kenning'sCyclopediaofFreemasonry, Edited by Bro . the IUv . A . F , A . WOODFORD M . A ., P . G . C . May be obtained through any Honk seller or Newsagent , or { on receipt 0 / P . O . O . for ios . Od . ) direct from the OJfke , This work treats fully ou Masonic History and Archaeology up to the present time , anrl contains all subjects which fairly form ]> art of a Masonic Cyclopaedia 16 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C . TELEPHONE NUMBER , 2 C 04 .
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GEORGE KENNING
JGOLD LACEMAN
AND
EMBROIDERER
MASONIC DEPOF
i , 2 , 3 , 4 , Little Britain , and 197 , Aldersgate St ., London ,
, . , j j
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N O T E S—continued . 1774-S 1 , and again 1791-1813 ; and as the warrants were printed documents , one containing the description of his predecessor may well have been used by mistake . At all events , nine lodges met the year following under its supposed authority , and in due time
established , Iirst a Provincial Grand Lodge , afterwards , owing to the War of Independence converted into an independent Grand Lodge . According to the address delivered by Grand Master Anthony , in June 1 SS 1 , there were at that date , in the jurisdiction ofthe Grand Lodgeof New York , 501110715 lodges , with 73 , 000 subscribing members .
( d ) C . J . Wollner , born 1732 , was initiated in 17 S 2 , in the Rosicrucian Order , under the name of Ormesus Magnus , and assumed that of "Eques a Cubo" in the Strict Observance . In 17 S 6 , the King of
Prussia , William III ., conferred on him the situation of Privy Councillor of Finance , and also ennobled him . Two years later he became Minister of State for Ecclesiastical Affairs . On the King's death , Wollner was dismissed , and retired to his estate .
(<>) Grand Lodge of Saxony has some eighteen lodges , and about 2900 subscribing members . In 1 S 05 , at the invitation of Bro . Von Brand , a convention of the lodges was held , and an agreement come to to form the ground work of this union , but it was not till 1 S 11 that at a meeting at Dresden , at which twelve lodges were
represented , the object was accomplished , Bro . Von Rackwitz being chosen the first Grand Master , and the final treaty adopted on the 27 th September of the same year . Gradually , nearly all the Saxon Lodges joined the union , though those in the territories subsequently allotted to Prussia in due time separated , and joined one of the Prussian Grand Lodges .
(/) Bro . JohnF . Zollner , born 1753 , was a Dr . Theol , and first Councillor of the Consistory and the College of Berlin . He was Grand Master of the Grand National Lodge of the Three Globes , Berlin , from 1 799 , till his death .
( g ) Lodge of the Three Globes was raised to a Grand Lodge in 1744 , and is the most numerous of the three Berlin Grand Lodges , having according to Kenning's "Cyclopaedia , " 112 Johannite , and 61 Scottish Lodges with over 12 , 000 members .
( h ) Grand Orient of France . —The result ot this step has been that the Grand Lodges of England , Ireland , and Scotland , and other Anglo-Saxon Grand Lodges no longer consider the Grand Orient as a Masonic body .
( j ) African Lodge—From this there have sprung up in most of the States in the Union , North America , what are known as "Coloured Grand Lodges , " but the prejudices of the Americans against the negroes are so strong , that they are looked upon as clandestine Grand Lodges , and intercourse with them is strictly forbidden .
(/) The Order of the Mopses . — Much obscurity exists as to the character of this Order , some holding with Thory , that it was founded for Roman Catholics ; while others think it was a German Student Order
which ivas forbidden at Gottingen in 1748 . According to the former idea , it was the result of the issue of the famous Bull of Pope Clement , and women were admitted as members . Some think " Mopse " means the wife of a Freemason , and is of French origin .
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STAINED GLASS , ANCIENT AND MODERN , For Lodges , Churches , Mansions , Hotels , Halls , Public and Private Buildings , Designed and Executed for Architets , Local Authorities , and Gentlemen . Masonic Samples at tlie Masonic Depot , Little Britain Estimates sent to any part ofthe Country . PATERSON AND CO ., ARTISTS IN S 1 AINED AND PAINTED CLASS , 36 , GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . C