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Freemasonry In England.

Street , was finished in 1682 , —of stone . The outside is of the Tuscan order , and the roof which is an ellip tican cupola with four porthole windows , is supported by eight columns of the Composite order . Its length is about 66 feet , breadth 54 , . and height 44 feet , the neat spire steeple is about 154 feet . St . Augustin ' s , situated north side of Watling Street , was finished in

1683 , and the steeple in 1695 . St . Benedict , or St . Bennet's Grass church , situated on the east side of Gracechurch Street , was finished , 1685 . St . Bennet ' s , Paul Wharf church , on the north side of Thames Street , was rebuilt , 1683 . St . Benedictor St . Bennet's Pink churchon the north side of

Thread-, , needle Street , was built in 1673 and is a fine piece of architecture . . St . Bartholomew ' s , behind the E , oyal Exchange , situated on the east side of Bartholomew Lane , was rebuilt , 1679 . St . Bridge , or St . Bride ' s church , on the south side of Eleet Street , was

rebuilt with great beauty and strength in 1680 , and further adorned , 1699 . The steeple is 234 feet high , it is therefore 32 feet higher than the Monument . It is a most excellent p iece of workmanship , combining solidity with an appearance of lightness . Christ church , on the north side of Newgate Street , was rebuilt , " 1687 . St . Christopher ' s church , at the north-west corner of Threadneedle

Street , was not totally destroyed by the great fire , the walls partly escaping the flames , and had it not been filled with paper would probably not have been so much damaged . It was repaired soon after the fire , but has since been taken down to make room for building a west wing to the Bank of England . St .. Clement's Danes churchso named from having formerly been a

, burying place of the Danes before the Norman Conquest , situated in the Strand , a little to the east of Temple Bar ; being greatly decayed , was taken down 1680 , and rebuilt in 1682 , under the superintendence of the D . G . M . Wren .

. St . Clement ' s , East Cheap , on the east side of St . Clement s Lane , was rebuilt , 1686 . St . Dionis back church , on the west side of Lime Street , was rebuilt in 1674 , and the steeple in 1684 . St . Dunstan ' s-in-the-east , situated in the middle way between Tower Street north and Thames Street—was only repaired , and the steeple was

afterwards erected in 16 9 8 . St . Edmund ' s-the-King , on the north side of Lombard Street , was built in 1690 . St . George , Botolph Lane church , on the west side of Botolp h lane , was rebuilt , 1674 . St . James , Garlick Hill church , on the east side of that hill , was rebuilt in 1683 .

St . James ' , Westminster , situated between the north side of Jermyn Street and the south side of Piccadilly , was erected at the charge of Henry Jermyn , Earl of St . Albans , and of the inhabitants , owners , and

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THE MARK DEGREE. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
THE CHANCES OF LIFE, Article 8
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 9
A MASONIC SONG. Article 16
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 17
THE LIGHT DIVINE. Article 26
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 27
ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL. Article 27
LONDON LODGES. Article 30
INSTRUCTION. Article 32
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 33
ROYAL ARCH. Article 37
THE COLONIES. Article 39
AMERICA. Article 39
THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 41
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY. Article 44
OBITUARY. Article 51
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Freemasonry In England.

Street , was finished in 1682 , —of stone . The outside is of the Tuscan order , and the roof which is an ellip tican cupola with four porthole windows , is supported by eight columns of the Composite order . Its length is about 66 feet , breadth 54 , . and height 44 feet , the neat spire steeple is about 154 feet . St . Augustin ' s , situated north side of Watling Street , was finished in

1683 , and the steeple in 1695 . St . Benedict , or St . Bennet's Grass church , situated on the east side of Gracechurch Street , was finished , 1685 . St . Bennet ' s , Paul Wharf church , on the north side of Thames Street , was rebuilt , 1683 . St . Benedictor St . Bennet's Pink churchon the north side of

Thread-, , needle Street , was built in 1673 and is a fine piece of architecture . . St . Bartholomew ' s , behind the E , oyal Exchange , situated on the east side of Bartholomew Lane , was rebuilt , 1679 . St . Bridge , or St . Bride ' s church , on the south side of Eleet Street , was

rebuilt with great beauty and strength in 1680 , and further adorned , 1699 . The steeple is 234 feet high , it is therefore 32 feet higher than the Monument . It is a most excellent p iece of workmanship , combining solidity with an appearance of lightness . Christ church , on the north side of Newgate Street , was rebuilt , " 1687 . St . Christopher ' s church , at the north-west corner of Threadneedle

Street , was not totally destroyed by the great fire , the walls partly escaping the flames , and had it not been filled with paper would probably not have been so much damaged . It was repaired soon after the fire , but has since been taken down to make room for building a west wing to the Bank of England . St .. Clement's Danes churchso named from having formerly been a

, burying place of the Danes before the Norman Conquest , situated in the Strand , a little to the east of Temple Bar ; being greatly decayed , was taken down 1680 , and rebuilt in 1682 , under the superintendence of the D . G . M . Wren .

. St . Clement ' s , East Cheap , on the east side of St . Clement s Lane , was rebuilt , 1686 . St . Dionis back church , on the west side of Lime Street , was rebuilt in 1674 , and the steeple in 1684 . St . Dunstan ' s-in-the-east , situated in the middle way between Tower Street north and Thames Street—was only repaired , and the steeple was

afterwards erected in 16 9 8 . St . Edmund ' s-the-King , on the north side of Lombard Street , was built in 1690 . St . George , Botolph Lane church , on the west side of Botolp h lane , was rebuilt , 1674 . St . James , Garlick Hill church , on the east side of that hill , was rebuilt in 1683 .

St . James ' , Westminster , situated between the north side of Jermyn Street and the south side of Piccadilly , was erected at the charge of Henry Jermyn , Earl of St . Albans , and of the inhabitants , owners , and

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