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An Ancient Scotch Masonic Medal.

AN ANCIENT SCOTCH MASONIC MEDAL .

THE rare silver medal , of which , the annexed engraving is a copy , has been recently added by Bro . James Newton , P . Prov . S . G . Deacon East Lancashire , to his collection of Masonic medals , and at the suggestion of Bro . W . J . Hughan , P . G . D ., and by the kindness of the publisher of this magazine , is reproduced here as being interesting to Masonic students generally . In the splendid work by Bro . " AV . T . It . Marvin , "The Medals of the Masonic Fraternity , " printed at Boston , U . S . A ., in 1880 , under No . XXXII ., page 29 , is the following description of this modal : — "Obverse , arms of the

Grand Lodge of Scotland ; azure , a chevron between three castles argent ( the compasses arc omitted ) . Crest , a castle argent . A collar of thistles and thistle leaves encircles the shield , passing behind the crest ; from the collar is suspended a jewel containing St . Andrew and his cross . Legend : w THE LORD IS ALL OVR

TRUST . Keverse : a mosaic pavement , over -which two brethren arc approaching ; a temple in the background , in front of which , stand two pillars . Above the temple , on the left , is the sun , on the right the moon and seven stars , and over the centre the All-seeing Eye darting' its rays upon the taller of the two brethren , who holds his companion by the hand , and with his right hand points to a female figure seated on the right ; at her feet is a Corinthian capital ; her left arm rests upon an altar ; her riht hand closes her li . In the riht

g ps g foreground the Bible , square , and compasses , surrounded by three burning tapers . Between the brethren are a gavel and level lying on the pavement . In exergue : AMICITIA VIKTUTE ET SILEXTIO ( by friendship , virtue , and silence ) in two lines .

Size 19 . An impression of this curious old Scotch medal ( in silver gilt ) is in Mr . A ppleton ' s collection ( U . S . A . ) . It is evidently quite ancient , and is not mentioned b y Merzdorf ( the standard German reference for Masonic medals ) . " At page 288 of the same book Bro . Marvin says : " This medal must have been struck previous to 1756 , as the seal of the Grand Lodge of Scotland on the

charter of St . Andrew ' s Lodge of Boston , issued in that year , has those arms impaled with the Lion of Scotland . " 2 D

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AN ANCIENT SCOTCH MASONIC MEDAL. Article 1
THE LEGEND OF THE INTRODUCTION OF MASONS INTO ENGLAND. Article 2
THE TEMPLAR RECEPTION. Article 6
DOCUMENTA LATOMICA INEDITA. Article 10
THE STRONG HOUSE. Article 16
MASONRY AND ITS ORIGIN. Article 17
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 23
THE LEVEL. Article 27
THE WORSHIPFUL MASTER. Article 28
GOSSIP ABOUT GRETNA GREEN. Article 34
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 37
IMPROMPTU. Article 39
A CURIOUS CORRESPONDENCE. Article 40
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An Ancient Scotch Masonic Medal.

AN ANCIENT SCOTCH MASONIC MEDAL .

THE rare silver medal , of which , the annexed engraving is a copy , has been recently added by Bro . James Newton , P . Prov . S . G . Deacon East Lancashire , to his collection of Masonic medals , and at the suggestion of Bro . W . J . Hughan , P . G . D ., and by the kindness of the publisher of this magazine , is reproduced here as being interesting to Masonic students generally . In the splendid work by Bro . " AV . T . It . Marvin , "The Medals of the Masonic Fraternity , " printed at Boston , U . S . A ., in 1880 , under No . XXXII ., page 29 , is the following description of this modal : — "Obverse , arms of the

Grand Lodge of Scotland ; azure , a chevron between three castles argent ( the compasses arc omitted ) . Crest , a castle argent . A collar of thistles and thistle leaves encircles the shield , passing behind the crest ; from the collar is suspended a jewel containing St . Andrew and his cross . Legend : w THE LORD IS ALL OVR

TRUST . Keverse : a mosaic pavement , over -which two brethren arc approaching ; a temple in the background , in front of which , stand two pillars . Above the temple , on the left , is the sun , on the right the moon and seven stars , and over the centre the All-seeing Eye darting' its rays upon the taller of the two brethren , who holds his companion by the hand , and with his right hand points to a female figure seated on the right ; at her feet is a Corinthian capital ; her left arm rests upon an altar ; her riht hand closes her li . In the riht

g ps g foreground the Bible , square , and compasses , surrounded by three burning tapers . Between the brethren are a gavel and level lying on the pavement . In exergue : AMICITIA VIKTUTE ET SILEXTIO ( by friendship , virtue , and silence ) in two lines .

Size 19 . An impression of this curious old Scotch medal ( in silver gilt ) is in Mr . A ppleton ' s collection ( U . S . A . ) . It is evidently quite ancient , and is not mentioned b y Merzdorf ( the standard German reference for Masonic medals ) . " At page 288 of the same book Bro . Marvin says : " This medal must have been struck previous to 1756 , as the seal of the Grand Lodge of Scotland on the

charter of St . Andrew ' s Lodge of Boston , issued in that year , has those arms impaled with the Lion of Scotland . " 2 D

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