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Ad00503
To THE GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OK THE INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM , 1 WANSTEAD . The favour of ' your Vote and Interest is most earnestly solicited on behalf of ALFRED JOHN PICKERING , Aged 5 years , svhose Father svas svith Messrs . Wheeler and Co ., 16 and 17 , Poultry , for upwards of ten years , and by his death a Widosv and Five young Children are left unprovided for . The Case is strongly recommended by SAJIUSI . BRIX-DLEY , Esq ., Lynsvood , Brotnles ' -rd ., Bcckcnliani , S . E . Res-. W . S . C . SIOER , B . A ., Burnley , Lancashire . Mrs . CHRISTIE , Ivy ( ottage , Selsiion-road , South Croydon . Messrs . DENT , ALLCROFT & Co ., 07 , Wood-street , E . C . Rev . G . V . HKATIICOTF ., Rector , West Dccpius , and Rural Dean of Ness , Lincolnshire . Messrs . KNIRIIT & FETCH , I .- ; , Cheapside , E . C . Mes * rs . T . MILLS & Co ., Aldjjate , Blackheath & Southend-on-Sea . Messrs . PERRIN K HE RES , 38 , Guttrr-lane , E . C . Res-. J . JL ROBERTO * . ' , M . A ., Vicar , St . Botolph , Aldgate , E . B . G . SKIPSVORTH , Esq ., 40 & 42 , Queen Victoria-street . \ V . G . SKII'SV ORTII , Esq ., 30 , High-street , Crovdon . I . T . STESV . SIIT , Esq ., 14 , [¦ 'Josvergate , Whitbs ' . Res-. W . S IOXE , M . A ., St . Marks , Deptford . ' WM . J . TOSVXEU , Esq ., Hriglitoii Daily Gazelle OHice , 150 , North-• street , Brighton . G . H . TOSVNSEXU , Esq ., 12 ; , Minories , E . Messrs . VIROOE , MIDDLETOX & Co ., 34 , Wood-street , E . C . Messrs . WARD , SIURT & SHARP , SQ , Wood-sireet , E . C . Messrs . WHEELER S : CO ., 16 i *; 17 , Poultry , E . C . liy whom Proxies ivill be gladly received , And also by the Widosv , Mrs . PICKERING , I , Aldgate High-street , London .
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WINTER WORK AMONGST THE DESTITUTE . FIELD LANE REFUGES AND RAGGED SCHOOLS , & c „ & c . SUPPORTED BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS . 3000 Persons Benefited Weekly . LATE PRESIDENT : THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY , K . G . TREASURER : WILFRID A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard-street , E . C . BANKERS : MESSRS . BARCLAY , BEVAN , and CO ., and MESSRS . RANSOM and CO . A Special Appeal is made tor Funds . The work is crippled for svant of money . SECRETARY : MR . PEREGRINE PLATT , Vine-st ., Clerkensvell-rd ., E . C . By whom contributions svill be gratefully received .
Ad00506
N INE ROOMS to Let at 1 9 , Aldersgate-street , near the General Post Office . Inquire on the Premises .
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ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY , 92 , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON , E . C . FIRE , L I F E , ACCIDENT . Capital—One Million Two Hundred Thousand Pounds . Instituted 1808 , and Empowered by Special Act of Parliament , The Company has been in existence more than 76 Years . All its Funds are Invested in Great Britain . HUE , RESERVE , & OTHER FUNDS IN HAND „¦ £ 317 , 885 Equal to mora than Three Years' Premium Income LIFE FUNDS IN HAND exceed £ 1 , 476 , 524 { . ill njiplicable tu i'olict / 'llvltterg ) . TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS £ 1 , 819 , 748 LIFE DEPARTMENT—Wholc-World Assurances . Surrender Values of about 40 per cent , of thc Premium paid given in Cash or by paid-up Policies . The Policies of this Company are not forfeited by neglect tn pay the Premium so IOTIR as there is a Surrender Value . Payment of Claims IMMEDIATELY on proof of death . ACCIDENTS—Assured Against , whether fatal or causing iota ! or partial disablement , at moderate rates , and with liberal Compensation . FIRELOSSES OCCASIONED BY LIGHTNING will be pal * - whether the property be set on lire or not . LOSS OR DAMAGE caused by Explosion of Coal Gas in any building assured will be made good . Seven Yean' Policies granted on payment of Six years ' Premiums , Active Agents Wanted . SAMUEL J . PIPKIN , Secretary .
Ad00508
BUMSTED'S « , KING WILLIAM ST ., "p A R T T ? LONDON , E , C . J- Xl-D-LrH As supplied to ^ AT T Her Majesty the Queen . J " *
Ad00509
A YOUNG MAN ( 24 ) , who is a Mark Master Mason ; holding highest testimonials and references , is anxious to obtain an Appointment , about end of month , in , or near , London , as Clerk in Mercantile Establishment . —Address , B . G . W ., Freemason Office , ' 6 , Gieat Queen-street , London , W . C .
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CHARLES E . ALLEN , Ladies' and Gentlemen ' s Boot Maker , 69 , JERMYN STREET , 4 Doors from St . James ' s Street , Loudon , S . W . Prize Medala at the Great Enh bitions of 1 SJ 1 , 1 S 63 and 1867 . The Gold Medal , 1870 .
Ad00504
WILLING'S SELECTED THEATRICAL PROGRAMME . DRURY LANE THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 45 . HUMAN NATURE . COVENT GARDEN THEATRE . Every Evening at 8 . 0 , GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT . HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . Every Evening at 9 . 30 , EXCELSIOR ; at S . o , SECRET SERVICE . ¦ ADELPHI THEATRE . EveryEveningatS . o . THECoLLEEN BAWN ; Farceaty . is . STRAND THEATRE . Everv Evening at 7 . 30 , THE MARRIED RAKE ; at S . 15 , OUR AMERICAN COUSIN . VAUDEVILLE THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , CUPID ' S MESSENGER ; at 9 . 0 , LOOSE TILES . GLOBE THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , A BAD PENNY ; at g . o , THE PRIVATE SECRETARY . SAVOY THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 15 , THE MIKADO ; or , THE TOWN OF TITIPU . ' _— . OLYMPIC THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 15 , COMMEDIETTA ; at 7 . 45 , ALONE IN LONDON . ¦ TOOLE'S THEATRE . Every Evening atS . 15 , ON 'CHANGE ; at 7 . 40 , Comedietta . COURT THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 45 , THE MAGISTRATE ; preceded by BREAKING THE ICE . ROYALTY THEATRE . Every Evening at 8 . 15 , LE MONDE OU L ' ON S'ENNUIE . NOVELTY THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 4 s , YEOMAN ' S SERVICE ; at 8 . 30 , THE J APS . GRAND THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , TAKEN FROM LIFE . STANDARD THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , FROU FROU . SURREY THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , DEAD BEAT . ROYAL AQUARIUM . Open , 12 . 0 ; close , 11 . 30 . Constant Round of Amusement . Tsvo Variety Performances Daily . ALHAMBRA THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Everv Evening at S . o , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c . CANTERBURY THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at 7 . 35 , Grand Musical and Variety Entertainments , & c . ———PARAGON THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at 7 . 35 , Comic Ballet , Variety Entertainment , & c , & c . ———MADAME TUSSAUD AND SONS' EXHIBITION . Open , 10 . 0 till 10 . 0 , Portrait Models of Past and Present Celebrities .
Ad00511
Naval , Military , and Tropical ^^ Y ^ BOOT MAKERS . ^ ^^ oC ^ $ ^ ^ O ^ - 21 . ^ — - " PICCADILLY , LONDON , W
Ad00512
INVENTIONS EXHIBITION-GOLD MEDAL AWARDED . TiFNT'Ci NEW ILLUSTRATED LJJZ 1 . \ 1 O CATALOGUE of HIGH-CLASS W A WT-rFQ WATCHES and CLOCKS at VVitIL . 11 ^ 0 . REDUCED PRICES , sent post j & f ^^ ^ A ^ free on application to E . DENT ^ jf ^ r >??•> and Co ., Makers to the Queen , ' VTWMTST 6 I » STRAND , LONDON , W . C , X ULITC 1 X or 4 ) ROYAL EXCHANGE .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications stand over . * CRAFTBulsver Lodge , No . S 91 . The Craft Abroad .
UOOKS . & c . RECEIVED . " Nesv Zealand l- ' recmason , " " Le Monitcur de la Chance Univcrselle , " "Masonic Resicsv , " "Keystone , " "Court Circular , " "The Evening Nesvs" ( Sydney ) , " Allen ' s Indian Mail , " "Grand Conncil of Royal Super-Excellent and Select Masters of Penn ,
sylsania , 1 SS 5 , " " Sunday Review , " ' Christianity : an Antidote to Weeping-, " " The Late Earl of Shaftesbury : a Life Sketch , " " Liberal Freemason , " " Sunday Times" ( New York ) , " Monthly Magazine ofthe Independent Order of Odd Fellosvs , " "Jewish Chronicle , " " Hull Packet , " " Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Maine , " " Citizen , " " Sunday Times " l ( London ) , " Voice oi Masonry , " and " New York Dispatch . "
Ar00513
SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 14 , 1885 . _ ^
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ Wc do not hold oursels * es responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by ourcorrespondents , but we svish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—witbin certain necessary limits—free discussion . ]
MIDDLESEX MASONIC CALENDAR . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , Your readers svill see by the above heading that another calendar has been added to the list recemly published in your columns by our esteemed Bro . Hughan . Many interesting items appear in its pages , and the information svill be as accurate as it is possible to make a svork
of the kind svhen some Secretaries take no notice of circulars and neglect to make the returns . I hope lhat all svill see that the calendar supplies a want , and that the response next year svill be prompt . The profits ( if any ) svill be devoted to one of the Masonic Charities , and a copy svill be sent by me on receipt of twelve stamps . —Fraternally yours , HENKY LOVEGROVE . 36 , Budge-rosv , Cannon-street , E . G ., November oth .
A LEGAL QUERY . To the Editor of the " Freemason " Dear Sir and _ Brother , Supposing a Past Master retires and ceases to be a subscribing member to any lodge for the space of 12 months , or joining again and paying a joining fee only , does he _ resume his rank as Past Master or must he pass the chair again . —Yours fraternally , SECRETARY .
To the Editor of tlie "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I have friends in many counties and am often spoken to about differences that arise in the various lodges I visit . There are two points that in my experience have caused more dissension than all others put together , tbat the Book of Constitutions does not provide for , viz .:
—ist . If a P . M . ceases for upsvards of one year to be a subscribing member and afterwards rejoins , what is his legal position in the lodge ? 2 nd A member of lodge ( a ) joins lodge ( 5 ) and in it passes the chair , svhat then is his position in ( a ) ? Will you
or some of your readers kindly say ( c ) , hosv can this best be brought before the proper pa'ties , and ( d ) svho are ihe parties qualified to give an authoritative decision ? 1 am satisfied that only a decided ruling is svanted , and all bitterness upon these point , svould cease . —In faithful fraternity , yours , P . M . November 4 th .
Reviews
REVIEWS
HISTORY OF THE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTliR OF CONr . ORD , No . 37 , BOLTON . By Comp . J MRS NEWTON , Z . 37 , & c . Also an Introductorv Notice b y E . Comp . WILLIAM J AMES HUGHAN , " P . Z ., Past Grand Assist . Sojourner . London : The Freemason Printing Works , 16 and iCa , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields . 1 SS 5 .
Comp . Nesvton isfavourably knosvn already as an historian of lodges , and this last chronicle of his , in svhich he describes the constitution and progress till nosv of the Chapter of Concord svill materially enhance his reputation as a svorthy collaborator of Bro . Hughan and our other studious brethren . Bro . Hughan , indeed , has paid Comp . Nesvton the very great compliment of svriting a brief
introductory address to this history , in which he points out the claims of Concord Chapter on our respect , partly osving to its antiquity and partly to the steady svork it has achieved since it received its svarrant in 1785 , and the care it has bestosved upon its archives . The chapter , though svarranted in 17 S 5 , may be said to have commenced svorking in December 17 OS , so that , as Bro . Hughan remarks , it is
" not only one of the oldest known , but antedates all the other English chapters on the present roll . " The circumstances of this earlier period occupy the first chapter , and have been obtained from the records of the Anchor and Hope Lodge , No . 37 , to svhich the chapter is attached . What hosvever may be called the regular history begins svith an entry of the 5 th October , 17 S 5 , svhen a " General
Encampment of Royal Arch Superexcellent Masons" svas held , and sundry Royal Arch brethren " svere properly instructed and afterwards initiated into the higher Degree of Masonry . " On the 21 st of the same month certain brethren svere appointed to ofiice , and it was resolved to petition for a Royal Arch Chapter , to be knosvn as the " Love and Concord" to meet at Bro . A . Martin ' s , and
, the follosving day the p rayer svas drasvn out , signed and sealed , and despatched to the P . G . M . On the 19 th March , 17 S 6 , other brethren svere installed , and on the 31 st March the chapter svas inaugurated . For the few follosving years it continued its labours , but in 1790 thezeal of the members appears to have relaxed , svhile their number had diminished , and on ioth November , 1 7 01 , the svarrant and other
archives of the chapter svere carefully sealed up and delivered to the lodge , nor does there seem to be a record of any further meeting till 30 th January , i ^ oi . wlsen , without " preliminary observations or explanations , " a minute appears of a general encampment having been held in due form . It is to be regretted the chapter should have remained in abeyance during these ten years , as but for
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ad00503
To THE GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OK THE INFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM , 1 WANSTEAD . The favour of ' your Vote and Interest is most earnestly solicited on behalf of ALFRED JOHN PICKERING , Aged 5 years , svhose Father svas svith Messrs . Wheeler and Co ., 16 and 17 , Poultry , for upwards of ten years , and by his death a Widosv and Five young Children are left unprovided for . The Case is strongly recommended by SAJIUSI . BRIX-DLEY , Esq ., Lynsvood , Brotnles ' -rd ., Bcckcnliani , S . E . Res-. W . S . C . SIOER , B . A ., Burnley , Lancashire . Mrs . CHRISTIE , Ivy ( ottage , Selsiion-road , South Croydon . Messrs . DENT , ALLCROFT & Co ., 07 , Wood-street , E . C . Rev . G . V . HKATIICOTF ., Rector , West Dccpius , and Rural Dean of Ness , Lincolnshire . Messrs . KNIRIIT & FETCH , I .- ; , Cheapside , E . C . Mes * rs . T . MILLS & Co ., Aldjjate , Blackheath & Southend-on-Sea . Messrs . PERRIN K HE RES , 38 , Guttrr-lane , E . C . Res-. J . JL ROBERTO * . ' , M . A ., Vicar , St . Botolph , Aldgate , E . B . G . SKIPSVORTH , Esq ., 40 & 42 , Queen Victoria-street . \ V . G . SKII'SV ORTII , Esq ., 30 , High-street , Crovdon . I . T . STESV . SIIT , Esq ., 14 , [¦ 'Josvergate , Whitbs ' . Res-. W . S IOXE , M . A ., St . Marks , Deptford . ' WM . J . TOSVXEU , Esq ., Hriglitoii Daily Gazelle OHice , 150 , North-• street , Brighton . G . H . TOSVNSEXU , Esq ., 12 ; , Minories , E . Messrs . VIROOE , MIDDLETOX & Co ., 34 , Wood-street , E . C . Messrs . WARD , SIURT & SHARP , SQ , Wood-sireet , E . C . Messrs . WHEELER S : CO ., 16 i *; 17 , Poultry , E . C . liy whom Proxies ivill be gladly received , And also by the Widosv , Mrs . PICKERING , I , Aldgate High-street , London .
Ad00505
WINTER WORK AMONGST THE DESTITUTE . FIELD LANE REFUGES AND RAGGED SCHOOLS , & c „ & c . SUPPORTED BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS . 3000 Persons Benefited Weekly . LATE PRESIDENT : THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY , K . G . TREASURER : WILFRID A . BEVAN , Esq ., 54 , Lombard-street , E . C . BANKERS : MESSRS . BARCLAY , BEVAN , and CO ., and MESSRS . RANSOM and CO . A Special Appeal is made tor Funds . The work is crippled for svant of money . SECRETARY : MR . PEREGRINE PLATT , Vine-st ., Clerkensvell-rd ., E . C . By whom contributions svill be gratefully received .
Ad00506
N INE ROOMS to Let at 1 9 , Aldersgate-street , near the General Post Office . Inquire on the Premises .
Ad00507
ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY , 92 , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON , E . C . FIRE , L I F E , ACCIDENT . Capital—One Million Two Hundred Thousand Pounds . Instituted 1808 , and Empowered by Special Act of Parliament , The Company has been in existence more than 76 Years . All its Funds are Invested in Great Britain . HUE , RESERVE , & OTHER FUNDS IN HAND „¦ £ 317 , 885 Equal to mora than Three Years' Premium Income LIFE FUNDS IN HAND exceed £ 1 , 476 , 524 { . ill njiplicable tu i'olict / 'llvltterg ) . TOTAL INVESTED FUNDS £ 1 , 819 , 748 LIFE DEPARTMENT—Wholc-World Assurances . Surrender Values of about 40 per cent , of thc Premium paid given in Cash or by paid-up Policies . The Policies of this Company are not forfeited by neglect tn pay the Premium so IOTIR as there is a Surrender Value . Payment of Claims IMMEDIATELY on proof of death . ACCIDENTS—Assured Against , whether fatal or causing iota ! or partial disablement , at moderate rates , and with liberal Compensation . FIRELOSSES OCCASIONED BY LIGHTNING will be pal * - whether the property be set on lire or not . LOSS OR DAMAGE caused by Explosion of Coal Gas in any building assured will be made good . Seven Yean' Policies granted on payment of Six years ' Premiums , Active Agents Wanted . SAMUEL J . PIPKIN , Secretary .
Ad00508
BUMSTED'S « , KING WILLIAM ST ., "p A R T T ? LONDON , E , C . J- Xl-D-LrH As supplied to ^ AT T Her Majesty the Queen . J " *
Ad00509
A YOUNG MAN ( 24 ) , who is a Mark Master Mason ; holding highest testimonials and references , is anxious to obtain an Appointment , about end of month , in , or near , London , as Clerk in Mercantile Establishment . —Address , B . G . W ., Freemason Office , ' 6 , Gieat Queen-street , London , W . C .
Ad00510
CHARLES E . ALLEN , Ladies' and Gentlemen ' s Boot Maker , 69 , JERMYN STREET , 4 Doors from St . James ' s Street , Loudon , S . W . Prize Medala at the Great Enh bitions of 1 SJ 1 , 1 S 63 and 1867 . The Gold Medal , 1870 .
Ad00504
WILLING'S SELECTED THEATRICAL PROGRAMME . DRURY LANE THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 45 . HUMAN NATURE . COVENT GARDEN THEATRE . Every Evening at 8 . 0 , GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT . HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE . Every Evening at 9 . 30 , EXCELSIOR ; at S . o , SECRET SERVICE . ¦ ADELPHI THEATRE . EveryEveningatS . o . THECoLLEEN BAWN ; Farceaty . is . STRAND THEATRE . Everv Evening at 7 . 30 , THE MARRIED RAKE ; at S . 15 , OUR AMERICAN COUSIN . VAUDEVILLE THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , CUPID ' S MESSENGER ; at 9 . 0 , LOOSE TILES . GLOBE THEATRE . Every Evening at S . o , A BAD PENNY ; at g . o , THE PRIVATE SECRETARY . SAVOY THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 15 , THE MIKADO ; or , THE TOWN OF TITIPU . ' _— . OLYMPIC THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 15 , COMMEDIETTA ; at 7 . 45 , ALONE IN LONDON . ¦ TOOLE'S THEATRE . Every Evening atS . 15 , ON 'CHANGE ; at 7 . 40 , Comedietta . COURT THEATRE . Every Evening at S . 45 , THE MAGISTRATE ; preceded by BREAKING THE ICE . ROYALTY THEATRE . Every Evening at 8 . 15 , LE MONDE OU L ' ON S'ENNUIE . NOVELTY THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 4 s , YEOMAN ' S SERVICE ; at 8 . 30 , THE J APS . GRAND THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , TAKEN FROM LIFE . STANDARD THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , FROU FROU . SURREY THEATRE . Every Evening at 7 . 30 , DEAD BEAT . ROYAL AQUARIUM . Open , 12 . 0 ; close , 11 . 30 . Constant Round of Amusement . Tsvo Variety Performances Daily . ALHAMBRA THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Everv Evening at S . o , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c . CANTERBURY THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at 7 . 35 , Grand Musical and Variety Entertainments , & c . ———PARAGON THEATRE OF VARIETIES . Every Evening at 7 . 35 , Comic Ballet , Variety Entertainment , & c , & c . ———MADAME TUSSAUD AND SONS' EXHIBITION . Open , 10 . 0 till 10 . 0 , Portrait Models of Past and Present Celebrities .
Ad00511
Naval , Military , and Tropical ^^ Y ^ BOOT MAKERS . ^ ^^ oC ^ $ ^ ^ O ^ - 21 . ^ — - " PICCADILLY , LONDON , W
Ad00512
INVENTIONS EXHIBITION-GOLD MEDAL AWARDED . TiFNT'Ci NEW ILLUSTRATED LJJZ 1 . \ 1 O CATALOGUE of HIGH-CLASS W A WT-rFQ WATCHES and CLOCKS at VVitIL . 11 ^ 0 . REDUCED PRICES , sent post j & f ^^ ^ A ^ free on application to E . DENT ^ jf ^ r >??•> and Co ., Makers to the Queen , ' VTWMTST 6 I » STRAND , LONDON , W . C , X ULITC 1 X or 4 ) ROYAL EXCHANGE .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications stand over . * CRAFTBulsver Lodge , No . S 91 . The Craft Abroad .
UOOKS . & c . RECEIVED . " Nesv Zealand l- ' recmason , " " Le Monitcur de la Chance Univcrselle , " "Masonic Resicsv , " "Keystone , " "Court Circular , " "The Evening Nesvs" ( Sydney ) , " Allen ' s Indian Mail , " "Grand Conncil of Royal Super-Excellent and Select Masters of Penn ,
sylsania , 1 SS 5 , " " Sunday Review , " ' Christianity : an Antidote to Weeping-, " " The Late Earl of Shaftesbury : a Life Sketch , " " Liberal Freemason , " " Sunday Times" ( New York ) , " Monthly Magazine ofthe Independent Order of Odd Fellosvs , " "Jewish Chronicle , " " Hull Packet , " " Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Maine , " " Citizen , " " Sunday Times " l ( London ) , " Voice oi Masonry , " and " New York Dispatch . "
Ar00513
SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 14 , 1885 . _ ^
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
[ Wc do not hold oursels * es responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by ourcorrespondents , but we svish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—witbin certain necessary limits—free discussion . ]
MIDDLESEX MASONIC CALENDAR . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , Your readers svill see by the above heading that another calendar has been added to the list recemly published in your columns by our esteemed Bro . Hughan . Many interesting items appear in its pages , and the information svill be as accurate as it is possible to make a svork
of the kind svhen some Secretaries take no notice of circulars and neglect to make the returns . I hope lhat all svill see that the calendar supplies a want , and that the response next year svill be prompt . The profits ( if any ) svill be devoted to one of the Masonic Charities , and a copy svill be sent by me on receipt of twelve stamps . —Fraternally yours , HENKY LOVEGROVE . 36 , Budge-rosv , Cannon-street , E . G ., November oth .
A LEGAL QUERY . To the Editor of the " Freemason " Dear Sir and _ Brother , Supposing a Past Master retires and ceases to be a subscribing member to any lodge for the space of 12 months , or joining again and paying a joining fee only , does he _ resume his rank as Past Master or must he pass the chair again . —Yours fraternally , SECRETARY .
To the Editor of tlie "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I have friends in many counties and am often spoken to about differences that arise in the various lodges I visit . There are two points that in my experience have caused more dissension than all others put together , tbat the Book of Constitutions does not provide for , viz .:
—ist . If a P . M . ceases for upsvards of one year to be a subscribing member and afterwards rejoins , what is his legal position in the lodge ? 2 nd A member of lodge ( a ) joins lodge ( 5 ) and in it passes the chair , svhat then is his position in ( a ) ? Will you
or some of your readers kindly say ( c ) , hosv can this best be brought before the proper pa'ties , and ( d ) svho are ihe parties qualified to give an authoritative decision ? 1 am satisfied that only a decided ruling is svanted , and all bitterness upon these point , svould cease . —In faithful fraternity , yours , P . M . November 4 th .
Reviews
REVIEWS
HISTORY OF THE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTliR OF CONr . ORD , No . 37 , BOLTON . By Comp . J MRS NEWTON , Z . 37 , & c . Also an Introductorv Notice b y E . Comp . WILLIAM J AMES HUGHAN , " P . Z ., Past Grand Assist . Sojourner . London : The Freemason Printing Works , 16 and iCa , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields . 1 SS 5 .
Comp . Nesvton isfavourably knosvn already as an historian of lodges , and this last chronicle of his , in svhich he describes the constitution and progress till nosv of the Chapter of Concord svill materially enhance his reputation as a svorthy collaborator of Bro . Hughan and our other studious brethren . Bro . Hughan , indeed , has paid Comp . Nesvton the very great compliment of svriting a brief
introductory address to this history , in which he points out the claims of Concord Chapter on our respect , partly osving to its antiquity and partly to the steady svork it has achieved since it received its svarrant in 1785 , and the care it has bestosved upon its archives . The chapter , though svarranted in 17 S 5 , may be said to have commenced svorking in December 17 OS , so that , as Bro . Hughan remarks , it is
" not only one of the oldest known , but antedates all the other English chapters on the present roll . " The circumstances of this earlier period occupy the first chapter , and have been obtained from the records of the Anchor and Hope Lodge , No . 37 , to svhich the chapter is attached . What hosvever may be called the regular history begins svith an entry of the 5 th October , 17 S 5 , svhen a " General
Encampment of Royal Arch Superexcellent Masons" svas held , and sundry Royal Arch brethren " svere properly instructed and afterwards initiated into the higher Degree of Masonry . " On the 21 st of the same month certain brethren svere appointed to ofiice , and it was resolved to petition for a Royal Arch Chapter , to be knosvn as the " Love and Concord" to meet at Bro . A . Martin ' s , and
, the follosving day the p rayer svas drasvn out , signed and sealed , and despatched to the P . G . M . On the 19 th March , 17 S 6 , other brethren svere installed , and on the 31 st March the chapter svas inaugurated . For the few follosving years it continued its labours , but in 1790 thezeal of the members appears to have relaxed , svhile their number had diminished , and on ioth November , 1 7 01 , the svarrant and other
archives of the chapter svere carefully sealed up and delivered to the lodge , nor does there seem to be a record of any further meeting till 30 th January , i ^ oi . wlsen , without " preliminary observations or explanations , " a minute appears of a general encampment having been held in due form . It is to be regretted the chapter should have remained in abeyance during these ten years , as but for