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Article MODERN FRENCH FREEMASONRY. ← Page 2 of 2 Article THE GRAND LODGE SOUTH OF THE TRENT. Page 1 of 1 Article THE CONSTITUTION OF THE NEW LODGE AT PORTSMOUTH. Page 1 of 1 Article A CANADIAN MASON'S REMINISCENCES. Page 1 of 1
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Modern French Freemasonry.
Again at p . 59 we read - ^uffS&^X^c^SS!^^a-may the Lbou ^ oTtfe £ & ^ Z ^ f ^ h ^ fcl ft W * W ** „} ui the ^ lpT ^ J * ^ hl the "ame the ' - Orient of France , to
Whe ^ t y ^ U ^ tof Mo . v ^ did " -se forms cease Onentof France and boldl y declar ^ Xi ^ ese ^^ g ^^^ S
The Grand Lodge South Of The Trent.
THE GRAND LODGE SOUTH OF THE TRENT .
T . B . WHYTEHEAD . *.*£JS£fedflL^ffi«_«_,.„„ , „ te „
year at Berlin , and edited by Bro . F Possart Th . , " ?* Published this of a foreign brother residing in F _^ i ' - _ J t _ he artlcIe ls fr ° m the pen study , and I have not his pfrmiss ^ Z . ^ ° ^ "l ^ emasonry a , ff " I may , however , very brieflv ref . r Zf , ; Send J ' u a translation of the article ¦ they choose , procure and ^ d . £ ;_ . j ^** ° "ic students may iroauces
the paper with a few rernarl-. nf K = memse , ves . The editor in-=^^,7__sau^«^^^i^_. . . . P . . . J " - P"W- te to be a contrib ,, > i ™ , „__ ,. ., _ ° f . . . ut ui
... _ me _) coitisi Kite and th . . _•_ . ... i ? ^" - . uaung tlie deve OD - . ng Whence have been dcrf £ d ^ thefcottis ^ ' Rir " . * ?* % ' ^ ^ bv ^~ m England and Scotland all traces of that R £ h , P '" ° P ' whilst - TSJ- ^ -S .-. . ™« *« * " thinfcsrhaWh ? .- ^^ : ^^ - ™ " * e .
„_ . OI . UU . U mrow some eht uoon tbi . „ ,. _ . > ¦ , yal ur _ er o investigating some of the archived of that bolt % UA ° V " has been some correspondence which he WnS . s of vah . ^ "burgh and discovered fe^Vdmbst^s^^ ^ " ^ etti „ # t h ^^
^ even / ef ^^ 7 !? P . ^_ ^'" S underTSul ^< t ? ±° , * ? . ^ . and ' of the
London , asking for " a rUI , constitution from the Grand I od ^ nf P . L i bert dAintot , Mas ^ s l ^ S ^ Jf ^ si ^ f £ warr ? n ^ tfe f P ^ ' Observance . No . , Jas eST ^ ' ..
York , and ffl ' letterTrZ ^ , ^ Crl ? sJ'T' ""^ * " ^ on ^ ol the papers at York , announcing ^ consUtudon fi a ° ' P - reserved amongst as its hrst Master . The namfs ofX w . 1 ' , name of L ' ' ntot is returned as those glVen in the last-named letter tom ^ X *™" ' " * the Sa ™ At the end of the letter is a IV nf , _ , ¦ Sffif""cA¦&5t__Si'«iffftS £^Ssr_£sj"'.'°«_.„_ for some time , a „<| j „ iu c ' "' J ' «™ cl Observance Lodge on ihe olher . Seven Degree , TOciml , „ , „ i , " , ^^ ^™ ^ ' ^ P ™*™ , " „ , , „ e r'_ri.i^
^^^^c^^^^j^iiz s&r*Ssas._t^u'S^^. Soon after a warr . Tir ,... „ Baron Ohilin ; ,. ^ * i . 1 SSUC £ 1 to Lintot . emnm .,. , ;__ - u : _ ,.
Scotland , and in ' ^ j ^" l , ^ admit brelh - entoI tfe I oyaTaSeV ^ f feSS^'"'"^ wriiVi „ l t ; 3 7 , heasks % ? f ar ^ thc Lod ge of Perfect Obs . g adds that thevh . ? . f S ., a ^'" fof a . complete charter n . ™ Lfe vance .
, _ _ » 1765 , after himfVon , Joh ^ XSf BS ?^ a" f , ° ^ M « MaC but they feared errors T _ i Q crtrand , and later from C de 1 in , . ' Grand Rasters , and £ at ^ cefcW ° SM ^ - ' r Scotch Templars . He fthe wrii ^ h 1 " ' S ^ ted constitutions for Bro . Ritter had founded \ heir S d Lod ^ " ° " , " . Paris Under ^ h a rs^^f_;»,'°^^s:_;!«i;r-83/»»,«,,„,f:,g's»«nss'^i^:ks£
rtii?3.s'fr5M»«XtoG™J'«-bet ^ cn the Jacobites and as ctio " o / IfJ ^ ™ s forms an obvious link , 't is worth rem .. k . 1 ,.. ,-, r ast cc » t « ry Masonry . J ^ it- rite fro , _ Lor- ? MacSah ^ K ^ t Observant claims to have "to a lo d Pet' ^ n , Vork for a charter 7 fette ^ bre hrc ^ formed to a lod ge until the end of i . unt " ' / 7 «>» and were not constituted
The Constitution Of The New Lodge At Portsmouth.
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE NEW LODGE AT PORTSMOUTH .
a^H__^^1£fjra_5_=3B£ peculiar interest , not the leait bein _ ^ th' ? n t ° S the new lodge whh Beresford , Commander of the Rova V _? " ^ , Ri Hon - LordI Char es
iand ; thrp0 rMs,eo M.?n rs g ^^fffi'ssa.^s? officers of the Grand Lod ge rffinS ^ England , and several oth « named after an illustriousT Prince fbn •" The ame of the new lodee is LrR m rzr _ -. M ^ o Tsat ^ r- ^^^ - T G ^ Soi di
K^E^^^^^S fJ 11 . 1
, WI ue one f . -- > — ™» _ - eiuertained that ^%^_T^^^*J_?__^ tr^4Kfei^»e=^^^^^^^
the ^ stdTrsetX till ^ r- ' ^ ° ™ ' ° 'he head-ouarters of shed , kindl y placed If Si Sd-tdS . t ^ ri ^ "d spacious dril Owen , where H . S H Prm ~ _\ 7 , L s osal h Y Bro . Colonel r r , „ Pany by his presence " , a- . vell ^ sTel ? , Sa * e- ^ eimar will honour ' the coC band of the Royal Marine Art ; i . ? the r d , s t'nguished visitors Th ^ . conductor , will £ in ^ lj ch ? ° Wi nt er 0 m is The the afternoon \ V ! " - and la choir l ^ e
. _ . _ : _ ... „ .. ' . P y severa * c ___ : , . -..- -. u „ „ . vve m h . . that M ,, ; k ° ' selections during ren attend in evening dress _ . W . I V has been requested that all breth officers of the lod ge LveTeen _ nn ¦ ^ Sess ?™ , white tie and g ovis Th . Lord Charles Bei ^ ^^ ^ « ? « ow » : Bros , the R ^ Hon £ Vrear ^ Ts 5 ^ 116 H" C " " ^ 7 /^ ' ^ rl J" Pa ^» terbottom Ore : - " f , ^^! ' » ° "" S « . ; the ^ boS " . ^' . " ^ ^
m order that the lod ge will -Jn rtA ? COrd , aII y co-operating hand in hand ^ mlugh stan ^^
A Canadian Mason's Reminiscences.
A CANADIAN MASON'S REMINISCENCES .
" r ^ TJ ^ Ci of the secrets of Freeand whether he initiated Eve into fL . ^ dam was the firs t Freemason but . t can be proved frorrT Hdv VVritTh ^ . ^ ° J _ Society « no ^ K * fig-leaves the fir . r » , _ KI _"_ . V ' y , 't that she had a hanH , < , _ , _! .: __ r '
without wearing an anron ° maS _ nr * for no ™ an can enter a tt \ PX , * r'^^A^^^tis^ the remstrvof th . P . ^ ..:- ! :- ^ A -J . . VVellintrton Lnrio- _ M _ _„ ^ '
of Union Lodge , t ; which 1 ' beTonged tdl ^ Ca"ada - The charte " Kent , when in this country in i 7 of . o be . Kranted by the Dukeof was divided , and the Hon % ^ McCi . f23 '^i Provinci a' Grand LoZ the District of Montreal . nil I , Mc , GlI 1 'vray became Grand Ma < 3 Denechaud of that o Ouebe " Th . ^ ° f Wiiliara "enry and C , called in the charters oFall the lodge TZ ^^™ j . ^ ' - " ame yS and Umon Lod ge being the oldest ifthe dis - nrl ' h ™ 1 andissued new ones " ot . Paul ' s Lodge No . TK _ r aistnct became No . 1 I orW _„! . P-reiiPrlf _„„ :..: _ ° . _ ? -3- _ he members nfllnUn r ____ . lj 0 a & ' . and
sowheVit : iogfhe ^ v th a . l t , ro ^ '" the old Masonic Hal on f ? ! d charters which had been denos tPH of tjat building , A pril I'Z Z 833 V" ^ i X t ^ T ^ the ^™ S m ^ Tr T ; ^^^ . byth ? Ho - ? Jo ! lte
^ S , b ytheHon AV & McGiniv l 82 - _ a"d ! t was d ^ ated Z 1 % h . Masons in the city being pSeit ffi ' h h MaSOnic bono-tS 0 V fc 8 8 . h , ° r Sto r ey was a ho \ e 7 kep t by I , Co , Vh , - the Iod ™ on , . 1818 there was m the Masonic box of t r _ t f } Vhen 1 1 ™* the Order in inlaid with gold , which tradit on said h _^ I h , L dge a most elaborate sabre Duke of Kent in 1799 . I always keot ft t P resen ted to the lodge by the was not destroyed wTth many other _ ei « 2 Z'Z Possessi . ^ o fortunatel y it the Masonic Ha 1 . I „ , _ . _____ :. " , "cs _ and documents at rh _ K .. __ : _ y , ran
teenth annual communication ! heIdat n . Lo of Canada at ' te six hanks was then passed , expressing 1 £ ? Z * '" J "' ' l 871 ' and » vote o teresting , - «»« , » , > f the ^ wu ^ . ff reat P , easure m receiving such an in
INVERSION OF LPTTP __ T especiall y , as Mackey reml . dl usTZ ° { h French Masonic documents gp.3___sr^^^25=r;_iS ^^t^^g^^pAH""^ 'Si..fe:.to™°£n \t' „ "'i"'ra L",„."'»"^»_„a uuinion lu
_ ... „ ; , that t wn = ,. . „ ••' . * " " •, s not necessary to arrangement ; it was part o 7 a etlier ^'" ° '' foI , v which dictat cd suc ^ an ^ff^^i_^C^"';^MSffi:5 = « - a * syst «_ „ spacoS-Ss-j ^^ " ^* . - _ . «"_;
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Modern French Freemasonry.
Again at p . 59 we read - ^uffS&^X^c^SS!^^a-may the Lbou ^ oTtfe £ & ^ Z ^ f ^ h ^ fcl ft W * W ** „} ui the ^ lpT ^ J * ^ hl the "ame the ' - Orient of France , to
Whe ^ t y ^ U ^ tof Mo . v ^ did " -se forms cease Onentof France and boldl y declar ^ Xi ^ ese ^^ g ^^^ S
The Grand Lodge South Of The Trent.
THE GRAND LODGE SOUTH OF THE TRENT .
T . B . WHYTEHEAD . *.*£JS£fedflL^ffi«_«_,.„„ , „ te „
year at Berlin , and edited by Bro . F Possart Th . , " ?* Published this of a foreign brother residing in F _^ i ' - _ J t _ he artlcIe ls fr ° m the pen study , and I have not his pfrmiss ^ Z . ^ ° ^ "l ^ emasonry a , ff " I may , however , very brieflv ref . r Zf , ; Send J ' u a translation of the article ¦ they choose , procure and ^ d . £ ;_ . j ^** ° "ic students may iroauces
the paper with a few rernarl-. nf K = memse , ves . The editor in-=^^,7__sau^«^^^i^_. . . . P . . . J " - P"W- te to be a contrib ,, > i ™ , „__ ,. ., _ ° f . . . ut ui
... _ me _) coitisi Kite and th . . _•_ . ... i ? ^" - . uaung tlie deve OD - . ng Whence have been dcrf £ d ^ thefcottis ^ ' Rir " . * ?* % ' ^ ^ bv ^~ m England and Scotland all traces of that R £ h , P '" ° P ' whilst - TSJ- ^ -S .-. . ™« *« * " thinfcsrhaWh ? .- ^^ : ^^ - ™ " * e .
„_ . OI . UU . U mrow some eht uoon tbi . „ ,. _ . > ¦ , yal ur _ er o investigating some of the archived of that bolt % UA ° V " has been some correspondence which he WnS . s of vah . ^ "burgh and discovered fe^Vdmbst^s^^ ^ " ^ etti „ # t h ^^
^ even / ef ^^ 7 !? P . ^_ ^'" S underTSul ^< t ? ±° , * ? . ^ . and ' of the
London , asking for " a rUI , constitution from the Grand I od ^ nf P . L i bert dAintot , Mas ^ s l ^ S ^ Jf ^ si ^ f £ warr ? n ^ tfe f P ^ ' Observance . No . , Jas eST ^ ' ..
York , and ffl ' letterTrZ ^ , ^ Crl ? sJ'T' ""^ * " ^ on ^ ol the papers at York , announcing ^ consUtudon fi a ° ' P - reserved amongst as its hrst Master . The namfs ofX w . 1 ' , name of L ' ' ntot is returned as those glVen in the last-named letter tom ^ X *™" ' " * the Sa ™ At the end of the letter is a IV nf , _ , ¦ Sffif""cA¦&5t__Si'«iffftS £^Ssr_£sj"'.'°«_.„_ for some time , a „<| j „ iu c ' "' J ' «™ cl Observance Lodge on ihe olher . Seven Degree , TOciml , „ , „ i , " , ^^ ^™ ^ ' ^ P ™*™ , " „ , , „ e r'_ri.i^
^^^^c^^^^j^iiz s&r*Ssas._t^u'S^^. Soon after a warr . Tir ,... „ Baron Ohilin ; ,. ^ * i . 1 SSUC £ 1 to Lintot . emnm .,. , ;__ - u : _ ,.
Scotland , and in ' ^ j ^" l , ^ admit brelh - entoI tfe I oyaTaSeV ^ f feSS^'"'"^ wriiVi „ l t ; 3 7 , heasks % ? f ar ^ thc Lod ge of Perfect Obs . g adds that thevh . ? . f S ., a ^'" fof a . complete charter n . ™ Lfe vance .
, _ _ » 1765 , after himfVon , Joh ^ XSf BS ?^ a" f , ° ^ M « MaC but they feared errors T _ i Q crtrand , and later from C de 1 in , . ' Grand Rasters , and £ at ^ cefcW ° SM ^ - ' r Scotch Templars . He fthe wrii ^ h 1 " ' S ^ ted constitutions for Bro . Ritter had founded \ heir S d Lod ^ " ° " , " . Paris Under ^ h a rs^^f_;»,'°^^s:_;!«i;r-83/»»,«,,„,f:,g's»«nss'^i^:ks£
rtii?3.s'fr5M»«XtoG™J'«-bet ^ cn the Jacobites and as ctio " o / IfJ ^ ™ s forms an obvious link , 't is worth rem .. k . 1 ,.. ,-, r ast cc » t « ry Masonry . J ^ it- rite fro , _ Lor- ? MacSah ^ K ^ t Observant claims to have "to a lo d Pet' ^ n , Vork for a charter 7 fette ^ bre hrc ^ formed to a lod ge until the end of i . unt " ' / 7 «>» and were not constituted
The Constitution Of The New Lodge At Portsmouth.
THE CONSTITUTION OF THE NEW LODGE AT PORTSMOUTH .
a^H__^^1£fjra_5_=3B£ peculiar interest , not the leait bein _ ^ th' ? n t ° S the new lodge whh Beresford , Commander of the Rova V _? " ^ , Ri Hon - LordI Char es
iand ; thrp0 rMs,eo M.?n rs g ^^fffi'ssa.^s? officers of the Grand Lod ge rffinS ^ England , and several oth « named after an illustriousT Prince fbn •" The ame of the new lodee is LrR m rzr _ -. M ^ o Tsat ^ r- ^^^ - T G ^ Soi di
K^E^^^^^S fJ 11 . 1
, WI ue one f . -- > — ™» _ - eiuertained that ^%^_T^^^*J_?__^ tr^4Kfei^»e=^^^^^^^
the ^ stdTrsetX till ^ r- ' ^ ° ™ ' ° 'he head-ouarters of shed , kindl y placed If Si Sd-tdS . t ^ ri ^ "d spacious dril Owen , where H . S H Prm ~ _\ 7 , L s osal h Y Bro . Colonel r r , „ Pany by his presence " , a- . vell ^ sTel ? , Sa * e- ^ eimar will honour ' the coC band of the Royal Marine Art ; i . ? the r d , s t'nguished visitors Th ^ . conductor , will £ in ^ lj ch ? ° Wi nt er 0 m is The the afternoon \ V ! " - and la choir l ^ e
. _ . _ : _ ... „ .. ' . P y severa * c ___ : , . -..- -. u „ „ . vve m h . . that M ,, ; k ° ' selections during ren attend in evening dress _ . W . I V has been requested that all breth officers of the lod ge LveTeen _ nn ¦ ^ Sess ?™ , white tie and g ovis Th . Lord Charles Bei ^ ^^ ^ « ? « ow » : Bros , the R ^ Hon £ Vrear ^ Ts 5 ^ 116 H" C " " ^ 7 /^ ' ^ rl J" Pa ^» terbottom Ore : - " f , ^^! ' » ° "" S « . ; the ^ boS " . ^' . " ^ ^
m order that the lod ge will -Jn rtA ? COrd , aII y co-operating hand in hand ^ mlugh stan ^^
A Canadian Mason's Reminiscences.
A CANADIAN MASON'S REMINISCENCES .
" r ^ TJ ^ Ci of the secrets of Freeand whether he initiated Eve into fL . ^ dam was the firs t Freemason but . t can be proved frorrT Hdv VVritTh ^ . ^ ° J _ Society « no ^ K * fig-leaves the fir . r » , _ KI _"_ . V ' y , 't that she had a hanH , < , _ , _! .: __ r '
without wearing an anron ° maS _ nr * for no ™ an can enter a tt \ PX , * r'^^A^^^tis^ the remstrvof th . P . ^ ..:- ! :- ^ A -J . . VVellintrton Lnrio- _ M _ _„ ^ '
of Union Lodge , t ; which 1 ' beTonged tdl ^ Ca"ada - The charte " Kent , when in this country in i 7 of . o be . Kranted by the Dukeof was divided , and the Hon % ^ McCi . f23 '^i Provinci a' Grand LoZ the District of Montreal . nil I , Mc , GlI 1 'vray became Grand Ma < 3 Denechaud of that o Ouebe " Th . ^ ° f Wiiliara "enry and C , called in the charters oFall the lodge TZ ^^™ j . ^ ' - " ame yS and Umon Lod ge being the oldest ifthe dis - nrl ' h ™ 1 andissued new ones " ot . Paul ' s Lodge No . TK _ r aistnct became No . 1 I orW _„! . P-reiiPrlf _„„ :..: _ ° . _ ? -3- _ he members nfllnUn r ____ . lj 0 a & ' . and
sowheVit : iogfhe ^ v th a . l t , ro ^ '" the old Masonic Hal on f ? ! d charters which had been denos tPH of tjat building , A pril I'Z Z 833 V" ^ i X t ^ T ^ the ^™ S m ^ Tr T ; ^^^ . byth ? Ho - ? Jo ! lte
^ S , b ytheHon AV & McGiniv l 82 - _ a"d ! t was d ^ ated Z 1 % h . Masons in the city being pSeit ffi ' h h MaSOnic bono-tS 0 V fc 8 8 . h , ° r Sto r ey was a ho \ e 7 kep t by I , Co , Vh , - the Iod ™ on , . 1818 there was m the Masonic box of t r _ t f } Vhen 1 1 ™* the Order in inlaid with gold , which tradit on said h _^ I h , L dge a most elaborate sabre Duke of Kent in 1799 . I always keot ft t P resen ted to the lodge by the was not destroyed wTth many other _ ei « 2 Z'Z Possessi . ^ o fortunatel y it the Masonic Ha 1 . I „ , _ . _____ :. " , "cs _ and documents at rh _ K .. __ : _ y , ran
teenth annual communication ! heIdat n . Lo of Canada at ' te six hanks was then passed , expressing 1 £ ? Z * '" J "' ' l 871 ' and » vote o teresting , - «»« , » , > f the ^ wu ^ . ff reat P , easure m receiving such an in
INVERSION OF LPTTP __ T especiall y , as Mackey reml . dl usTZ ° { h French Masonic documents gp.3___sr^^^25=r;_iS ^^t^^g^^pAH""^ 'Si..fe:.to™°£n \t' „ "'i"'ra L",„."'»"^»_„a uuinion lu
_ ... „ ; , that t wn = ,. . „ ••' . * " " •, s not necessary to arrangement ; it was part o 7 a etlier ^'" ° '' foI , v which dictat cd suc ^ an ^ff^^i_^C^"';^MSffi:5 = « - a * syst «_ „ spacoS-Ss-j ^^ " ^* . - _ . «"_;