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THE MASONIC MAGAZINE .
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS .
We have received several copies of this very interesting serial , which seems to have gained the favour of our Masonic brethren . It is well edited , and contains numerous instructive papers on the
subject of Freemasonry , from which we learn that the number of lodges is steadily increasing , the present number in the country being 1417 . — Hornet , Sept . 27 th .
" The articles are all excellent , and we feel assured that those of our readers who may peruse the magazine , will join in supporting our high opinion of it . "—Kelso Chronicle , Aug . 22 nd . " We can safely predict that its advent will be hailed with delight wherever Freemasonry is
known , and the English language spoken ; and we can congratulate the members of the Craft in having such an organ devoted exclusively to themselves . As the cost is but sixpence monthly , it may be said to be within the reach of all . "Jersey Observer , July 10 th .
" It appears to be ably conducted , and the adherents of Freemasonry ought to give it their hearty support . "—John O'Groat ' s Journal , July 17 th . " There are very few of this class of periodicals
extant , and we have no doubt that the praiseworthy efforts of the publisher will be properly valued by the brotherhood . "—Hawick Advertiser , July 12 th . "The numerous and respectable lodges of
Freemasons in this country required a magazine of this kind to give them their proper literary position in the land . This is the lirst number ( July ) of a new monthly , and begins well . "—
Hastings and St . Leonard's News , July 2 , 5 th . " With the contributors they have on the stall ; the Masonic Magazine will always be worth reading . Wishing it success we commend it to our brethren . "—Kelso Mail , July 9 th .
"This is a monthly publication that has been much needed by Craft Masons , and from the contents of the lirst number we feel sure it will be welcome to all brethren . "—Kent and Susse . u
Courier , July 25 th . " Altogether the new magazine is a very interesting one , and we heartily commend it to the notice and support of Freemasons . "—Leigh Times , July 12 th .
"Mu ' ch editorial judgment and taste are displayed in the selection and arrangements of the contents ; and the individual articles are characterised by great ability and thorough Knowledge of the matter in hand . "—Leith Burghs Pilot , July , 19 th .
"We have perused with much pleasure tin ' s , the lirst number of the Masonic Magazine , and recommend it to the Craft generally . On looking at the list of contributors , we cannot but think and heartily desire it to be a success . "Louth Advertiser , July 19 th .
"We earnestly recommend it to the Craft . It contains valuable matter of the history , rise , and progress of Freemasonry . Among the list of contributors are names recognised as workers in and for the Craft and Arch . "—Loicestuft Observer ,
July J 2 th . " It is full of promise and full of interest . Such a magazine will supply a great want in the Masonic world . The list of contributors comprises the names of many , who are not only high
in the Craft , but well known in literature . "Lymington and South Hants Chronicle , July 1 fth . " We should judge that the periodical would prove a valuable addition to the literature of the Craft . "—Newbury IFcekly News , July 17 th .
"Masonic brethren have no need to feel ashamed of the latest addition to their class literature . It certainly seems to merit patronage . "—Soiil / ijxtrl News , July 12 th .
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" It is intended to give in it a monthl y digest of Freemasonry in all its branches , and to judge by the current number , it admirably fulfils this design . "—Bath Express , August 2 . " Judging from the first number , the periodical
is likel y to have a large circulation among Freemasons . "—Bath and Cheltenham Gazelle , July 16 . " It is well printed , and the contents are such as are calculated to interest the brethren . In Masonic circles we should say that this addition
to the literature of the Craft will be warmly welcomed . "—Banbury Guardian , July 31 . "The usefulness and importance of the Masonic Life are temperately inculcated in a leading article . Some verses on the late Earl of Zetland
are a proper and fitting tribute to an excellent man . "—Bell ' s Life , August 16 th . " Its articles are well written , very instructive
and interesting to all those who have the interest of Freemasonry at heart . We would recommend all Freemasons to obtain a copy and judge for themselves . "—Berks Telegram , July * 18 .
" The list of contributors is a sufficient guarantee that the magazine will fulfill its purpose , No Freemason should be without it . "—Bolton
Guardian , July 12 . " The contents of the first number will be especially appreciated by Freemasons . "—Bo / ton IVceklit Journal , July . 12 .
"The magazine contains a variety of valuable articles concerning the Craft in all its branches , and we doubt not that it will become a publication highly prized amongst Masons . "—Borough nj Hackney Express , August 2 .
" It will no doubt interest every member of the Order . "—Brechin Advertiser , July Sth . " We recommend our Masonic readers to subscribe to the magazine . It is well got up for six-pence . "—Brecon Cminl y Times , July 26 .
" It will be welcomed by the brethren of the Craft as an acceptable addition to Masonic periodical literature , antl in some sort as an organ of the ancient Order . The ' Masonic Magazine ' bids fair for an extended circulation within the
limits of its sphere of usefulness . "—Brighton Examiner , July 22 . " It is neatly printed , and contains matter interesting to members of the Craft all over the world . It contains , amongt the list of contribu
tors , men eminent in Masonry , and we have no doubt it will be largely patronised by members ofthe' Mystic Tie . '" —Cashel Gazette , July 12 th . " From , the distinguished names given as its ' patrons , ' it promises to be well supported . "Coventry Standard , July i < 5 th .
" \\ e wonder whether the ladies will be curious to catch from its pages some glimpses of the life , which is so great and often so irritating a mystery to them , aud from which they often resent their exclusion . There is a careful sketch
of the progress of the Craft , of its various developments , of its charitable institutions , iS : c . "Derby and Chesterfield Reporter , Aug . ist . " We trust that it will continue to prosper as well as it has begun . The list of contributors
comprises several leading names of distinguished Masons , such as must promise well for the success of the undertaking . The number for August is not less interestinp ; and attractive than
its predecessor ( July ) , and contains some valuable articles on various subjects connected with the Craft . "—Doncaster , Nottingham , and Lincoln Gazette , August Sth .
"After reading with much interest the articles contained in it we recommend its perusal by those interested in the literature of Freemasonry . " —Jewish Chronicle , Aug , Sth .
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" It deserves to become exceedingly popular . ' —Clifton C / ironicle , July 16 th . " It will be hailed with delight by all who feel interested in the wide-spread progress of the
grand principles of the Order , or require information on its beneficent and mysterious unfoldings and developments . It affords interesting subjects for consideration to the general reader . "—Draper , July 18 th .
"We confidently recommend this periodical to the notice of our Masonic readers . It is truly marvellous how such a beautifully printed work can be produced at the price , and to ensure a profitable return to the proprietor , it will lequire ,
and we do not doubt it will achieve , an extensive circulation . "—Dunfermline Journal , July 26 th . "It is very ably edited , and amongst its contributors are many of the most eminent English and foreign writers onFreemasonry . "—Evcrsham Journal , July 19 th .
" A careful inspection of its contents justifies the expectation that it will be well supported . It is cheap , neatly got up , and smartly written , while all subjects of interest to Masons , seem to receive full attention . "—Gidlowat / Gazette , July 12 th .
"We are satisfied , that it is edited by a gentleman that displays great literary ability , combined with a most thorough and masterly treatment of his subject . We repeat , we have derived great pleasure and information from the perusal of this clever magazine , and have therefore every
confidence in recommending it to our readers . 'Gateshead Observer , July 26 th . " The first number is a most creditable specimen , and if succeeding issues are as good , the 'Magazine' will have a satisfactory circulation . " —Grantham Journal , July 19 th .
Ihe new monthly opens well with an interesting paper on the present position of English Freemasonry , & c . "—Gravesend Journal , July 19 . " It is launched into the world with a long list of worthy contributors . The ' leading' article ,
so we may call it , ' 1 he Present Position of English Freemasonry , ' is extremely instructive . "Hackney and Kings / and'Gazette , July 12 th . "Members ofthe Craft will doubtless find it full of interesting matter . "—Hampshire Advertiser , July 12 th .
" It will be sure to be widely circulated amongst the brethren . " — Deal , Ipa / mer , and Sandwich . Mercury , Aug . 9 th . " The contents go to make up such a cheap and interesting sixpenny worth , as ought to secure a place for this magazine . "—Hampshire Independent , August 13 th .
" It is well got up and most ably written , giving statistics and general information , which will be valued by- the society in particular , and found interesting by the public in general . "Tiinbridire Wells Gazette . July iSth .
" This new monthly bids fair to become a successful candidate for public favour , not only amongst the brethren of the "Mystic Tie" but the general public . "—J Fa I sal Free Press , July 26 th .
"The rapid growth and increasing interest in Masonic matters seems amply to justify an increase in its literature , and this new magazine seems well calculated to supply the want . "—IFilh and Gloucestershire Standard , July 26 th .
" The title of this useful monthly fully indicates the work to which it is devoted . It is in every sense a thorough and useful digest of matters pertaining to the good old Craft of
Freemasons , in all its branches . We commend the new venture to every member of the Craft . "IFurcestershire Advertiser , July 19 th .
OiiicKs . —London , 19 S , Fleet-street ; Liverpool , 2 , Monument-place ; Dublin , 26 , Grafton-street ; Glasgow , 141 ; , Argyle-street * ; Edinburgh , 67 , Hanover-street . Vintcn and l > i , hlis , icd by the Proprietor , Urolhcr Gl-. oia . ii KKNN ' V , ; , at his Oilices , i . jS I'leel-strcet , ami 2 ; j , and 4 , Lillle Hritain ; in the City of London ; j , Monumcnt-nlacc . Liverpool , in the County of Lancaster , and 145 , Aigyle-stieel Glasi ; ., Wl—S . \ i VKDA " , SKI'IHMIIHII 27 , 18 J 3 .
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THE MASONIC MAGAZINE .
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS .
We have received several copies of this very interesting serial , which seems to have gained the favour of our Masonic brethren . It is well edited , and contains numerous instructive papers on the
subject of Freemasonry , from which we learn that the number of lodges is steadily increasing , the present number in the country being 1417 . — Hornet , Sept . 27 th .
" The articles are all excellent , and we feel assured that those of our readers who may peruse the magazine , will join in supporting our high opinion of it . "—Kelso Chronicle , Aug . 22 nd . " We can safely predict that its advent will be hailed with delight wherever Freemasonry is
known , and the English language spoken ; and we can congratulate the members of the Craft in having such an organ devoted exclusively to themselves . As the cost is but sixpence monthly , it may be said to be within the reach of all . "Jersey Observer , July 10 th .
" It appears to be ably conducted , and the adherents of Freemasonry ought to give it their hearty support . "—John O'Groat ' s Journal , July 17 th . " There are very few of this class of periodicals
extant , and we have no doubt that the praiseworthy efforts of the publisher will be properly valued by the brotherhood . "—Hawick Advertiser , July 12 th . "The numerous and respectable lodges of
Freemasons in this country required a magazine of this kind to give them their proper literary position in the land . This is the lirst number ( July ) of a new monthly , and begins well . "—
Hastings and St . Leonard's News , July 2 , 5 th . " With the contributors they have on the stall ; the Masonic Magazine will always be worth reading . Wishing it success we commend it to our brethren . "—Kelso Mail , July 9 th .
"This is a monthly publication that has been much needed by Craft Masons , and from the contents of the lirst number we feel sure it will be welcome to all brethren . "—Kent and Susse . u
Courier , July 25 th . " Altogether the new magazine is a very interesting one , and we heartily commend it to the notice and support of Freemasons . "—Leigh Times , July 12 th .
"Mu ' ch editorial judgment and taste are displayed in the selection and arrangements of the contents ; and the individual articles are characterised by great ability and thorough Knowledge of the matter in hand . "—Leith Burghs Pilot , July , 19 th .
"We have perused with much pleasure tin ' s , the lirst number of the Masonic Magazine , and recommend it to the Craft generally . On looking at the list of contributors , we cannot but think and heartily desire it to be a success . "Louth Advertiser , July 19 th .
"We earnestly recommend it to the Craft . It contains valuable matter of the history , rise , and progress of Freemasonry . Among the list of contributors are names recognised as workers in and for the Craft and Arch . "—Loicestuft Observer ,
July J 2 th . " It is full of promise and full of interest . Such a magazine will supply a great want in the Masonic world . The list of contributors comprises the names of many , who are not only high
in the Craft , but well known in literature . "Lymington and South Hants Chronicle , July 1 fth . " We should judge that the periodical would prove a valuable addition to the literature of the Craft . "—Newbury IFcekly News , July 17 th .
"Masonic brethren have no need to feel ashamed of the latest addition to their class literature . It certainly seems to merit patronage . "—Soiil / ijxtrl News , July 12 th .
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" It is intended to give in it a monthl y digest of Freemasonry in all its branches , and to judge by the current number , it admirably fulfils this design . "—Bath Express , August 2 . " Judging from the first number , the periodical
is likel y to have a large circulation among Freemasons . "—Bath and Cheltenham Gazelle , July 16 . " It is well printed , and the contents are such as are calculated to interest the brethren . In Masonic circles we should say that this addition
to the literature of the Craft will be warmly welcomed . "—Banbury Guardian , July 31 . "The usefulness and importance of the Masonic Life are temperately inculcated in a leading article . Some verses on the late Earl of Zetland
are a proper and fitting tribute to an excellent man . "—Bell ' s Life , August 16 th . " Its articles are well written , very instructive
and interesting to all those who have the interest of Freemasonry at heart . We would recommend all Freemasons to obtain a copy and judge for themselves . "—Berks Telegram , July * 18 .
" The list of contributors is a sufficient guarantee that the magazine will fulfill its purpose , No Freemason should be without it . "—Bolton
Guardian , July 12 . " The contents of the first number will be especially appreciated by Freemasons . "—Bo / ton IVceklit Journal , July . 12 .
"The magazine contains a variety of valuable articles concerning the Craft in all its branches , and we doubt not that it will become a publication highly prized amongst Masons . "—Borough nj Hackney Express , August 2 .
" It will no doubt interest every member of the Order . "—Brechin Advertiser , July Sth . " We recommend our Masonic readers to subscribe to the magazine . It is well got up for six-pence . "—Brecon Cminl y Times , July 26 .
" It will be welcomed by the brethren of the Craft as an acceptable addition to Masonic periodical literature , antl in some sort as an organ of the ancient Order . The ' Masonic Magazine ' bids fair for an extended circulation within the
limits of its sphere of usefulness . "—Brighton Examiner , July 22 . " It is neatly printed , and contains matter interesting to members of the Craft all over the world . It contains , amongt the list of contribu
tors , men eminent in Masonry , and we have no doubt it will be largely patronised by members ofthe' Mystic Tie . '" —Cashel Gazette , July 12 th . " From , the distinguished names given as its ' patrons , ' it promises to be well supported . "Coventry Standard , July i < 5 th .
" \\ e wonder whether the ladies will be curious to catch from its pages some glimpses of the life , which is so great and often so irritating a mystery to them , aud from which they often resent their exclusion . There is a careful sketch
of the progress of the Craft , of its various developments , of its charitable institutions , iS : c . "Derby and Chesterfield Reporter , Aug . ist . " We trust that it will continue to prosper as well as it has begun . The list of contributors
comprises several leading names of distinguished Masons , such as must promise well for the success of the undertaking . The number for August is not less interestinp ; and attractive than
its predecessor ( July ) , and contains some valuable articles on various subjects connected with the Craft . "—Doncaster , Nottingham , and Lincoln Gazette , August Sth .
"After reading with much interest the articles contained in it we recommend its perusal by those interested in the literature of Freemasonry . " —Jewish Chronicle , Aug , Sth .
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" It deserves to become exceedingly popular . ' —Clifton C / ironicle , July 16 th . " It will be hailed with delight by all who feel interested in the wide-spread progress of the
grand principles of the Order , or require information on its beneficent and mysterious unfoldings and developments . It affords interesting subjects for consideration to the general reader . "—Draper , July 18 th .
"We confidently recommend this periodical to the notice of our Masonic readers . It is truly marvellous how such a beautifully printed work can be produced at the price , and to ensure a profitable return to the proprietor , it will lequire ,
and we do not doubt it will achieve , an extensive circulation . "—Dunfermline Journal , July 26 th . "It is very ably edited , and amongst its contributors are many of the most eminent English and foreign writers onFreemasonry . "—Evcrsham Journal , July 19 th .
" A careful inspection of its contents justifies the expectation that it will be well supported . It is cheap , neatly got up , and smartly written , while all subjects of interest to Masons , seem to receive full attention . "—Gidlowat / Gazette , July 12 th .
"We are satisfied , that it is edited by a gentleman that displays great literary ability , combined with a most thorough and masterly treatment of his subject . We repeat , we have derived great pleasure and information from the perusal of this clever magazine , and have therefore every
confidence in recommending it to our readers . 'Gateshead Observer , July 26 th . " The first number is a most creditable specimen , and if succeeding issues are as good , the 'Magazine' will have a satisfactory circulation . " —Grantham Journal , July 19 th .
Ihe new monthly opens well with an interesting paper on the present position of English Freemasonry , & c . "—Gravesend Journal , July 19 . " It is launched into the world with a long list of worthy contributors . The ' leading' article ,
so we may call it , ' 1 he Present Position of English Freemasonry , ' is extremely instructive . "Hackney and Kings / and'Gazette , July 12 th . "Members ofthe Craft will doubtless find it full of interesting matter . "—Hampshire Advertiser , July 12 th .
" It will be sure to be widely circulated amongst the brethren . " — Deal , Ipa / mer , and Sandwich . Mercury , Aug . 9 th . " The contents go to make up such a cheap and interesting sixpenny worth , as ought to secure a place for this magazine . "—Hampshire Independent , August 13 th .
" It is well got up and most ably written , giving statistics and general information , which will be valued by- the society in particular , and found interesting by the public in general . "Tiinbridire Wells Gazette . July iSth .
" This new monthly bids fair to become a successful candidate for public favour , not only amongst the brethren of the "Mystic Tie" but the general public . "—J Fa I sal Free Press , July 26 th .
"The rapid growth and increasing interest in Masonic matters seems amply to justify an increase in its literature , and this new magazine seems well calculated to supply the want . "—IFilh and Gloucestershire Standard , July 26 th .
" The title of this useful monthly fully indicates the work to which it is devoted . It is in every sense a thorough and useful digest of matters pertaining to the good old Craft of
Freemasons , in all its branches . We commend the new venture to every member of the Craft . "IFurcestershire Advertiser , July 19 th .
OiiicKs . —London , 19 S , Fleet-street ; Liverpool , 2 , Monument-place ; Dublin , 26 , Grafton-street ; Glasgow , 141 ; , Argyle-street * ; Edinburgh , 67 , Hanover-street . Vintcn and l > i , hlis , icd by the Proprietor , Urolhcr Gl-. oia . ii KKNN ' V , ; , at his Oilices , i . jS I'leel-strcet , ami 2 ; j , and 4 , Lillle Hritain ; in the City of London ; j , Monumcnt-nlacc . Liverpool , in the County of Lancaster , and 145 , Aigyle-stieel Glasi ; ., Wl—S . \ i VKDA " , SKI'IHMIIHII 27 , 18 J 3 .