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NOTICE . The Subscription to THE FREEMASON is now xos . per annum , post-free , payable tn advance . Vol . I ., bound in cloth 4 s . 6 d . Vol . II ., ditto is . 6 d . VoI . s III ., IV ., V . and VI ; each 15 s . od . Reading Cases to hold 52 numbers ... 23 . Cd . Ditto ditto 4 do . ... is . Od . United States of America . THE FREEMASON is delivered free in any part of the United States for 12 s . per annum , payable in advance . The Freemason is puhlishcd on Saturday Mornings in time for the early trains . The price of the Freemason is Twopence per week ; annual subscription , IOS . ( payable in advance . ) Ail communications , letters , & c , to be addressed to tlie Editor , I 9 8 , Fleet-street , E . C . The Editor will pay careful attenfum to all MSS . entrur . ted tohim , but cannot undertake lo return tlicm unless accompanied by postage stamps .
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NOTICE . All Communications , Advertisements , & c ., intended for insertion in the Number of the following Saturday , must reach the Office not later than 6 o clock on Wednesday evening .
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Hiisfiwrs to CotTcspnknts . Tuos . J ENKINS ( Auckland ) . —All reports received from you have been inserted .
Ad00806
BALLS , DINNERS . MEETINGS , IN ELEGANT ROOMS , AT The Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queeu-strect , W . C . Apply to C . E . FRANCATELLI .
Ad00807
No-v Ready . THE NEW MARK TRACING BOARD , 36 m . b y 23 m . Price 42 s . To be had at Bro . Kenning's Masonic Depots , Little Britain and Fleet-street , London .
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¦ ~ - ' ¦ ¦ " ' ' ' < Price }/ -, post-free 3 / 1 . THE RED CROSS SONG , Words by Bio . R . W . Little . Music by Bio . If . Parker . CVFICE : —108 , FLEET-STREET .
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Second Edition , Now Ready , j / 6 . A MASONIC MUSICAL SERVICE . In the key of C . for A ., T ., T „ B . Opening and Closing Odes . Craft Ceremonies . Royal Arch Ceremony . Consecration Ceremony . Grace before and after Meat . COMPOSED HY DR . J . C . BAKER , NO . 241 . LONDON . —Geo . Kenning , 198 , Flcet-street ; and i , 3 , and 4 , Little Britain . „ R . Spencer , 26 , Great Queen-street . LiTBUPOOL . —Geo . Kenning , 3 , Monument-place . MANCHESTER . —E . Henry & Co ., 59 , Deansgate . DUBLIN . —C . Hedgelong , 26 , Grafton-street . GLASGOW . —Geo . . Kenning , 1 45 , Argyle-street .
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Now Ueadv Post Free 1 / 7 . THE MARK ' MASONS' SONG , Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon . the Earl Percy , M . P ., 30 ° , Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons for Northumberland Most Worshipful Grand Mark Master Mason of England . Woids b y Bro . T . Burdett yeoman , Original Mark Lodge No . 1 ., composed by Bro . Henry Parker , Original Mark LodgeNo . 1 . Office , 198 , Fleet-street .
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SECOND EDITION . —NOW KEADV . Price One Shilling , Post-free , Revised and Enlarged . Freemasonry In Relation to Civil Authority and the Family Circle , BY BRO . CHALMERS l . PATON . ( Past Master , No . 393 , England . ) rpHIS work is a perfect handbook of the - principles of Fieemasonry , founded on the Ancient Charges and Symbols , and will be found to be eminentl y practical and useful in the vindication and support of the Order . Office , 198 , Fleet-street .
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MADAME TUSSAUD'S EXHIBITION BAKER STREET . N w added , PORTRAIT MODELS of the SHAH of PERSIA , Marshal MacMahon , M . Thiers , and the late Charles Dickens . The original autograph and testimonial written and presented b y the Shah to Messrs . Tussaud , July 3 , 18 73 , is exhibited . Admission js . ^ Children under ten , Cd . Extra Hoonjs , 6 d . Open from ten a . m . to ten p .
The History Of Freemasonry.
THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY .
FROM ITS ORIGIN TO THE PRESENT DAY . Drawn from the best sources and the most recent investigations .
BY J . G . FINDEL , Second Edition , Revised , and Preface written by Bro . D . MURRAY LYON .
One vol ., 800 pages 8 vo ., with an Index . Cloth g ilt . Price , 10 s . fid . " This book is a strictly historical one , from which all is excluded that is not based upon ascertained or probable fact . "—Buiitlcr . " Of its value to Freemasons , as a detailed history of their Brotherhood , it is not possible to speak too highly . "—
Public Opinion . "The author seems to have fairl y exhausted thc subject . "—The Athenaeum . " The edition we arc now considering is a second English edition , which had tlie great advantage of Bro . D . M . Lyon ' s able superintendence and editorship in its English dress . There can be no doubt but , that so far , Bro .
Findel's work is the mott complete work on Freemasonry which has yet appeared , and that he deserves the greatest credit for his careful and accurate treatment of all evidence ou the subject , and for his honest desire after truth . Bro . Findel givis up in the view he has so clearly and consistently put forth our early Masonic history , the older theory of the Roman Colleges , & c ., and limits the origin
of Freemasonry to about tlie twelfth century , and as then arising from the operative Masons , and specially the " Sieinmeitzen" and " Bauhutten" of Germany . Bro , Findel gives us a good deal of evidence on this head , and one thing is clear from his work , that the German Freemasons were , at a very early period , organized into lodges with a Master over them , and with outward regulations and
inner ceremonies peculiar to the Craft . Bro . Findel rejects all the views which have been from time to time put forward of a Templar or a Rosicrucian origin . Whether or no Bro . Findel ' s theory of the _ date of the rise of Freemasonry be correct , matters very little : we do not ourselves profess to accept it ; but this we can fairly say of Bro Findel's work , it is marked from first to last hy the most remarkable
tokenof industry , ability , and care , of patient research , and of skilful criticism . We know of no work which so clearly sets before us our amount of knowledge up to the present time on the great question of Masonic Archaeology , and there can be little doubt that whatjl ' reston's work is to English Freemasonry , Findel ' s work is to cosmopolitan Fieemasonry . Indeed no student in Masonry can now dispense with it , and it
is a perfect storehouse both of Masonic evidence and Masonic illustrations . We earnestly recommend all the lodges in this country to obtain a copy for the lodge library before the work is bought up for America ; and we believe that no Mason will rise from the perusal of its pages without a higher idea both of the histoiical truth and intrinsic value of Freemasonry , and of fraternal regard and recognition to the latest and not the least well-informed or effective of our
Masonic historians . The present century has produced no such equal , in authority and usefulness , to the great work of our Bro . Findel , and we wish him and it , in all of fraternal sympathy and kindly intent , many earnest readers , and more grateful students . "—The Masonic Magazine . " This volume is the history of Masonry par excellence Every interested , ' person may regard it , therefore , as thepresent text-book on the subject . "—Manchester Guardian Bro . GEORGE KENNING , 108 FLEET STREETLONDONE . C .
Ad00813
In the Press , will shortly be Published . Price 5 s ., Svo , handsomel y bound . THE LIFE OF CONSTANTINE . Written in Greek , by EUSEDIUS PAMPILUS , ( Bishop of Ca ; sarea in Palestine ) . Done into English from that edition , set forth by VALESIUS , and printed in Paris in the year 16 59 . Preface by liros . R . Wentworth Little , Treas . Gen ., and the Rev . A . F . A . Woodford , Past Grand Chaplain . With Engravings of Constantine j the Duke of Sussex , P . G . Sov . ; Lord Rancliffe , P . G . Sov . ; Eail Bective , M . P ., M . I . G . Sov . ; Sir Frederick Martin Williams , Bart ., M . P ., G . V ., & c , & c . London : GEORGE KENNING , 198 , Fleet-street .
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NOW READY . REFLECTED RAYS OF LIGHT UPON FREEMASONRY : OR , The Freemasons' Pocket Compendium With an Emblematical Frontispiece . A Hand-Book of the Principles of Freemasonry , aud Pocket Vade Mccum and Guide to the various Ceremonies connected with Craft Masonry , so far as the same are allowed to be communicable , in accordance witli the principles of tile Order . Price One S / ulli / t £ , Pott-free for Thirteen Stamps . old by liro . GEO . KENNING , 19 Fleet-street , London , E . C
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NOW READY , Price 2 S . Od . ; Post Free , 2 s . 8 d . Second Edition , Revised and Enlarged A FULL COLOURED ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF MASONIC CLOTHING AND JEWELS , From Master Mason to lhc 301 I 1 Degree ( inclusive ) , OFFICE , 198 , FLEET STREET .
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The Publisher will be glad to receive remittances from the following , and begs to remind his friends that the subscription to THE FREEMASON is payable in advance . 1 F ., Lagos 1 4 o F . W . S ., Timaru 1 4 o E . J . S ., George Town 1 i » 6 J . M ., Costa Rica 1 16 o E . B ., Jamaica 149 I . M . VV ., Jamaica 1 16 o f . T . P ., Montcgo Bav 380 H ; L . . D , Montcgo Bay 2 8 c I . G ., Montego Hay a 8 o T . C , Curacoa 1 16 o G . R . N ., Cape Coast a 8 o S . D ., Cape Coast ill o . 1 . II . W ., llnhamas 1 16 o j . T . M .,. Jamaica , 1 10 o Lodge 3 io , Dinapore a 13 o R . III . W ., B . isscnterre 1 16 o G . D . 11 ., Cape Coast 1 16 o Post Office orders to be made paj able to George Kenning , Chief Office , London . It is very necessary for our friends to advise us of all money orders they remit , more especially those from the United States of America , otherwise we cannot tell where to credit them . Several remain uncredited at the present time owing to no advice having been received .
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The Freemason , S ATURDAY , F EBRUARY 7 , 1874 .
Our Masonic Charities.
OUR MASONIC CHARITIES .
A very interesting resume of the past efforts and present position of our Masonic Charities has recently been published by Bro . Henry Watson , S . W . 1386 , Lincoln , which deserves
to be read and thought over by the Craft . According to Bro . Watson ' s calculations , the funded property of the Girls' School is as follows : —Invested in Three Per Cent . Consols ,
££ 28 , 000 ; invested in Three Per Cent . Consols , as a Susteutation Fund and Improvement Account , £ 1 , 950 ; cost of freehold land and buildings , ( all which are paid for ) £ 30 , 062—or in all
i £ 6 o , oiz . It would appear that the fixed income of the Institution is ^ 840 per annum , and that the annual expenditure may be estimated at about
£ 5 , 300 annually , leaving yearly a considerable sum to be raised from the benevolence of the Craft , which has always cheerfully and liberally supported this admirable Institution , of which ,
as Freemasons , we may be justly proud . Probably before very long the increasing demands of our Order will require enlarged
accommodation at the School , and we feel certain that when the time comes , the House Committee will be warmly supported by all the members of our Order .
Some alterations have recently been made to increase the accommodation , but we cannot shut our eyes to the fact , that , with our rapidly . augmenting numbers , we shall eventually have
more claimants on our fraternal sympathy ; and if that be the case , unless , ere long , the accommodation at the Girl ' s School bo increased , very many poor applicants must be " left out in the cold . "
The Boys' School , which Bro . Watson next notices , will in April next accommodate 170 boys ; but even this number cannot fail to be augmented before long by the constantly increasing demands for admission .
The Boys' School lias been enlarged , as many of our readers well know , at a considerable cost , viz .: — £ 47 , 116 6 s . 4 d ., the whole of which sum
has been defrayed from the original funded property of the School , and from the liberal support of our brethren .
All honour to them ! But in consequence of this large outlay , the Boys' School has now no funded property at
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Ar00803
NOTICE . The Subscription to THE FREEMASON is now xos . per annum , post-free , payable tn advance . Vol . I ., bound in cloth 4 s . 6 d . Vol . II ., ditto is . 6 d . VoI . s III ., IV ., V . and VI ; each 15 s . od . Reading Cases to hold 52 numbers ... 23 . Cd . Ditto ditto 4 do . ... is . Od . United States of America . THE FREEMASON is delivered free in any part of the United States for 12 s . per annum , payable in advance . The Freemason is puhlishcd on Saturday Mornings in time for the early trains . The price of the Freemason is Twopence per week ; annual subscription , IOS . ( payable in advance . ) Ail communications , letters , & c , to be addressed to tlie Editor , I 9 8 , Fleet-street , E . C . The Editor will pay careful attenfum to all MSS . entrur . ted tohim , but cannot undertake lo return tlicm unless accompanied by postage stamps .
Ar00804
NOTICE . All Communications , Advertisements , & c ., intended for insertion in the Number of the following Saturday , must reach the Office not later than 6 o clock on Wednesday evening .
Ad00805
Hiisfiwrs to CotTcspnknts . Tuos . J ENKINS ( Auckland ) . —All reports received from you have been inserted .
Ad00806
BALLS , DINNERS . MEETINGS , IN ELEGANT ROOMS , AT The Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queeu-strect , W . C . Apply to C . E . FRANCATELLI .
Ad00807
No-v Ready . THE NEW MARK TRACING BOARD , 36 m . b y 23 m . Price 42 s . To be had at Bro . Kenning's Masonic Depots , Little Britain and Fleet-street , London .
Ad00808
¦ ~ - ' ¦ ¦ " ' ' ' < Price }/ -, post-free 3 / 1 . THE RED CROSS SONG , Words by Bio . R . W . Little . Music by Bio . If . Parker . CVFICE : —108 , FLEET-STREET .
Ad00809
Second Edition , Now Ready , j / 6 . A MASONIC MUSICAL SERVICE . In the key of C . for A ., T ., T „ B . Opening and Closing Odes . Craft Ceremonies . Royal Arch Ceremony . Consecration Ceremony . Grace before and after Meat . COMPOSED HY DR . J . C . BAKER , NO . 241 . LONDON . —Geo . Kenning , 198 , Flcet-street ; and i , 3 , and 4 , Little Britain . „ R . Spencer , 26 , Great Queen-street . LiTBUPOOL . —Geo . Kenning , 3 , Monument-place . MANCHESTER . —E . Henry & Co ., 59 , Deansgate . DUBLIN . —C . Hedgelong , 26 , Grafton-street . GLASGOW . —Geo . . Kenning , 1 45 , Argyle-street .
Ad00810
Now Ueadv Post Free 1 / 7 . THE MARK ' MASONS' SONG , Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon . the Earl Percy , M . P ., 30 ° , Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons for Northumberland Most Worshipful Grand Mark Master Mason of England . Woids b y Bro . T . Burdett yeoman , Original Mark Lodge No . 1 ., composed by Bro . Henry Parker , Original Mark LodgeNo . 1 . Office , 198 , Fleet-street .
Ad00811
SECOND EDITION . —NOW KEADV . Price One Shilling , Post-free , Revised and Enlarged . Freemasonry In Relation to Civil Authority and the Family Circle , BY BRO . CHALMERS l . PATON . ( Past Master , No . 393 , England . ) rpHIS work is a perfect handbook of the - principles of Fieemasonry , founded on the Ancient Charges and Symbols , and will be found to be eminentl y practical and useful in the vindication and support of the Order . Office , 198 , Fleet-street .
Ad00812
MADAME TUSSAUD'S EXHIBITION BAKER STREET . N w added , PORTRAIT MODELS of the SHAH of PERSIA , Marshal MacMahon , M . Thiers , and the late Charles Dickens . The original autograph and testimonial written and presented b y the Shah to Messrs . Tussaud , July 3 , 18 73 , is exhibited . Admission js . ^ Children under ten , Cd . Extra Hoonjs , 6 d . Open from ten a . m . to ten p .
The History Of Freemasonry.
THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY .
FROM ITS ORIGIN TO THE PRESENT DAY . Drawn from the best sources and the most recent investigations .
BY J . G . FINDEL , Second Edition , Revised , and Preface written by Bro . D . MURRAY LYON .
One vol ., 800 pages 8 vo ., with an Index . Cloth g ilt . Price , 10 s . fid . " This book is a strictly historical one , from which all is excluded that is not based upon ascertained or probable fact . "—Buiitlcr . " Of its value to Freemasons , as a detailed history of their Brotherhood , it is not possible to speak too highly . "—
Public Opinion . "The author seems to have fairl y exhausted thc subject . "—The Athenaeum . " The edition we arc now considering is a second English edition , which had tlie great advantage of Bro . D . M . Lyon ' s able superintendence and editorship in its English dress . There can be no doubt but , that so far , Bro .
Findel's work is the mott complete work on Freemasonry which has yet appeared , and that he deserves the greatest credit for his careful and accurate treatment of all evidence ou the subject , and for his honest desire after truth . Bro . Findel givis up in the view he has so clearly and consistently put forth our early Masonic history , the older theory of the Roman Colleges , & c ., and limits the origin
of Freemasonry to about tlie twelfth century , and as then arising from the operative Masons , and specially the " Sieinmeitzen" and " Bauhutten" of Germany . Bro , Findel gives us a good deal of evidence on this head , and one thing is clear from his work , that the German Freemasons were , at a very early period , organized into lodges with a Master over them , and with outward regulations and
inner ceremonies peculiar to the Craft . Bro . Findel rejects all the views which have been from time to time put forward of a Templar or a Rosicrucian origin . Whether or no Bro . Findel ' s theory of the _ date of the rise of Freemasonry be correct , matters very little : we do not ourselves profess to accept it ; but this we can fairly say of Bro Findel's work , it is marked from first to last hy the most remarkable
tokenof industry , ability , and care , of patient research , and of skilful criticism . We know of no work which so clearly sets before us our amount of knowledge up to the present time on the great question of Masonic Archaeology , and there can be little doubt that whatjl ' reston's work is to English Freemasonry , Findel ' s work is to cosmopolitan Fieemasonry . Indeed no student in Masonry can now dispense with it , and it
is a perfect storehouse both of Masonic evidence and Masonic illustrations . We earnestly recommend all the lodges in this country to obtain a copy for the lodge library before the work is bought up for America ; and we believe that no Mason will rise from the perusal of its pages without a higher idea both of the histoiical truth and intrinsic value of Freemasonry , and of fraternal regard and recognition to the latest and not the least well-informed or effective of our
Masonic historians . The present century has produced no such equal , in authority and usefulness , to the great work of our Bro . Findel , and we wish him and it , in all of fraternal sympathy and kindly intent , many earnest readers , and more grateful students . "—The Masonic Magazine . " This volume is the history of Masonry par excellence Every interested , ' person may regard it , therefore , as thepresent text-book on the subject . "—Manchester Guardian Bro . GEORGE KENNING , 108 FLEET STREETLONDONE . C .
Ad00813
In the Press , will shortly be Published . Price 5 s ., Svo , handsomel y bound . THE LIFE OF CONSTANTINE . Written in Greek , by EUSEDIUS PAMPILUS , ( Bishop of Ca ; sarea in Palestine ) . Done into English from that edition , set forth by VALESIUS , and printed in Paris in the year 16 59 . Preface by liros . R . Wentworth Little , Treas . Gen ., and the Rev . A . F . A . Woodford , Past Grand Chaplain . With Engravings of Constantine j the Duke of Sussex , P . G . Sov . ; Lord Rancliffe , P . G . Sov . ; Eail Bective , M . P ., M . I . G . Sov . ; Sir Frederick Martin Williams , Bart ., M . P ., G . V ., & c , & c . London : GEORGE KENNING , 198 , Fleet-street .
Ad00814
NOW READY . REFLECTED RAYS OF LIGHT UPON FREEMASONRY : OR , The Freemasons' Pocket Compendium With an Emblematical Frontispiece . A Hand-Book of the Principles of Freemasonry , aud Pocket Vade Mccum and Guide to the various Ceremonies connected with Craft Masonry , so far as the same are allowed to be communicable , in accordance witli the principles of tile Order . Price One S / ulli / t £ , Pott-free for Thirteen Stamps . old by liro . GEO . KENNING , 19 Fleet-street , London , E . C
Ad00815
NOW READY , Price 2 S . Od . ; Post Free , 2 s . 8 d . Second Edition , Revised and Enlarged A FULL COLOURED ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF MASONIC CLOTHING AND JEWELS , From Master Mason to lhc 301 I 1 Degree ( inclusive ) , OFFICE , 198 , FLEET STREET .
Ar00801
The Publisher will be glad to receive remittances from the following , and begs to remind his friends that the subscription to THE FREEMASON is payable in advance . 1 F ., Lagos 1 4 o F . W . S ., Timaru 1 4 o E . J . S ., George Town 1 i » 6 J . M ., Costa Rica 1 16 o E . B ., Jamaica 149 I . M . VV ., Jamaica 1 16 o f . T . P ., Montcgo Bav 380 H ; L . . D , Montcgo Bay 2 8 c I . G ., Montego Hay a 8 o T . C , Curacoa 1 16 o G . R . N ., Cape Coast a 8 o S . D ., Cape Coast ill o . 1 . II . W ., llnhamas 1 16 o j . T . M .,. Jamaica , 1 10 o Lodge 3 io , Dinapore a 13 o R . III . W ., B . isscnterre 1 16 o G . D . 11 ., Cape Coast 1 16 o Post Office orders to be made paj able to George Kenning , Chief Office , London . It is very necessary for our friends to advise us of all money orders they remit , more especially those from the United States of America , otherwise we cannot tell where to credit them . Several remain uncredited at the present time owing to no advice having been received .
Ar00816
The Freemason , S ATURDAY , F EBRUARY 7 , 1874 .
Our Masonic Charities.
OUR MASONIC CHARITIES .
A very interesting resume of the past efforts and present position of our Masonic Charities has recently been published by Bro . Henry Watson , S . W . 1386 , Lincoln , which deserves
to be read and thought over by the Craft . According to Bro . Watson ' s calculations , the funded property of the Girls' School is as follows : —Invested in Three Per Cent . Consols ,
££ 28 , 000 ; invested in Three Per Cent . Consols , as a Susteutation Fund and Improvement Account , £ 1 , 950 ; cost of freehold land and buildings , ( all which are paid for ) £ 30 , 062—or in all
i £ 6 o , oiz . It would appear that the fixed income of the Institution is ^ 840 per annum , and that the annual expenditure may be estimated at about
£ 5 , 300 annually , leaving yearly a considerable sum to be raised from the benevolence of the Craft , which has always cheerfully and liberally supported this admirable Institution , of which ,
as Freemasons , we may be justly proud . Probably before very long the increasing demands of our Order will require enlarged
accommodation at the School , and we feel certain that when the time comes , the House Committee will be warmly supported by all the members of our Order .
Some alterations have recently been made to increase the accommodation , but we cannot shut our eyes to the fact , that , with our rapidly . augmenting numbers , we shall eventually have
more claimants on our fraternal sympathy ; and if that be the case , unless , ere long , the accommodation at the Girl ' s School bo increased , very many poor applicants must be " left out in the cold . "
The Boys' School , which Bro . Watson next notices , will in April next accommodate 170 boys ; but even this number cannot fail to be augmented before long by the constantly increasing demands for admission .
The Boys' School lias been enlarged , as many of our readers well know , at a considerable cost , viz .: — £ 47 , 116 6 s . 4 d ., the whole of which sum
has been defrayed from the original funded property of the School , and from the liberal support of our brethren .
All honour to them ! But in consequence of this large outlay , the Boys' School has now no funded property at