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Extracts From The Minute Books Of The Royal Arch Chapter Of Paradise, No. 139, Freemasons' Hall, Sheffield.

business , and " being the Wicker * feast , " it was not opened but " proceeded to fix " and arrange the procession for Monday , the 24 th inst . " 17 th September . —The candidate proposed 19 th March last and withdrawn was again proposedwhen " the excl Z tho"

pro-, " per to leave the chair immediatel y , with " much warmth , and could not be prevailed " upon to stay and close the chapter . " To justify the re-proposition of this Candidate we are refered to the Britannia Lodge Minutes of 5 th April , 1815 . A Chapter

of Emergence to be held on the 2 nd Sunday in October for the election of officers . Sth October . — "Extra Chapter , " — Companion Tompkin having resigned the Chairan election of officers took lace .

, p 22 nd October . — "Bro . Thompson having " passed the superlative Chair , was duly " exalted to the supreme degree of a R . A . M . "

19 th November . —The M . E Z . informed the companions that the chapter was in debt more than the funds or Subscription would pay , and they must either increase the Subscri ption or lesson the expense . On which it was proposed and seconded , " that

" the 5 / - Subscription be applied wholly to " the liquidation of the debts and not to " the expence of 1 / - ea : member of the " evening , but ea : pay for what he calls . " An amendment was proposed and " seconded that "the yrly subs" be advanced

"to 10 / - and y liquor to ea : member be " cont as usual . " " Each proposal was "then put by the M . E . Z . separately , when " the original proposition was carried , the "M . E . Z . giving the casting vote . "But " this not to be considered permanent

, " longer than necessity requires . " 17 th December . —No particular business . " 1816 . " 21 st January and 18 th February . —No business . 17 th March . — "A tiler elected . " It

" was proposed that " the usual allow of " Liq on the chapter nights sh come in"begin 5 of May next , wch was voted unanimously . " Hth May . — "Copy of a certificate sent * The Chapter was meeting at Bro . Willey ' s , the 11 Falstaff Tavern , " which is in ( he "Wicker , " a street in Sheffield . Street feasts have been held in Sheffield within a few yeai B .

Extracts From The Minute Books Of The Royal Arch Chapter Of Paradise, No. 139, Freemasons' Hall, Sheffield.

to the Register Office , Wakefield , 26 members . " N . B . Excluding such members as would not pay an annual subscription , reduced the number of members from 64 in 1812 to 28 in 1813 . 26 in 1814 . 26 in 1815 .

And still 26 in 1816—showing their candidates kept pace with their resignations , & c . In reply to the salient points in Bro . W . J . Hughan ' s Notes ( vide June Magazine ) which we read with much pleasure ,

and thank our worthy Brother for , the number of the Chapter in all cases is given ( so far ) as 111—which we read as " one hundred and eleven , " though it may mean "three , " but from appearances we should say it is " CXI . " There is nothing to indicate by what authority certain companions were made

"Mark Masons "—we have given those extracts verbatim . Another instance occurs above ( loth January , 1815 ) where the degree was conferred by the M . E . Z . on 4 Companions . 19 th March , 21 st May , and 17 th

September , 1815 , make distinct references to the 2 Craft Lodges ; the minutes of 17 th September , suggesting a connection between this Chapter and the Britannia Lodge . Referring to May Magazine , p . 448 , col .

1 , 12 th line from bottom—it should read "B . 0 and A ., " not " Bro . and A . " When we have finished these extracts we purpose publishing some of the Charters , which may elucidate certain points raised herein—after that we will reply generally

to the Notes of Bros . Hughan , Tebbs and others , who may be pleased to make any comments , or ask any questions . ( To be continued . )

A Sang About The Bairns.

A SANG ABOUT THE BAIRNS .

SOME sing aboot oor soldiers brave Wha mak' the foe to flee ; Some sing aboot our sailor lads Whase haine is on the sea ; And some has spun a lot o' rhyme That ne ' er a bod y learns ; But I will sing a simple sang Aboot the bits o' bairns .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 2
BESSIE GROVE: Article 4
A PCEAN. Article 7
ZOROASTRIANISM AND FREE MASONRY. Article 9
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 10
TO SAINT BRIDE'S CHURCH, DOUGLAS, LANARKSHIRE, N. B. Article 13
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 14
FREEMASONRY.* Article 16
LONG LIVERS: Article 17
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTE BOOKS OF THE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF PARADISE, No. 139, FREEMASONS' HALL, SHEFFIELD. Article 31
A SANG ABOUT THE BAIRNS. Article 34
LITTLE JACK RAG'S "DAY IN THE COUNTRY"." Article 35
EMBLEMS OF TIME. Article 39
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Article 39
GERARD MONTAGU; Article 41
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 43
THOMAS TUSSER—A SONNET Article 45
CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGI NEER'S SOCIETY. Article 45
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 47
MASONIC SERMON. Article 50
SONNET. Article 54
TAKEN BY BEIGANDS Article 54
PARENTAL AFFECTION. Article 57
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 57
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HONRICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 58
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 60
THE FLOOD OF YEARS. Article 62
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Extracts From The Minute Books Of The Royal Arch Chapter Of Paradise, No. 139, Freemasons' Hall, Sheffield.

business , and " being the Wicker * feast , " it was not opened but " proceeded to fix " and arrange the procession for Monday , the 24 th inst . " 17 th September . —The candidate proposed 19 th March last and withdrawn was again proposedwhen " the excl Z tho"

pro-, " per to leave the chair immediatel y , with " much warmth , and could not be prevailed " upon to stay and close the chapter . " To justify the re-proposition of this Candidate we are refered to the Britannia Lodge Minutes of 5 th April , 1815 . A Chapter

of Emergence to be held on the 2 nd Sunday in October for the election of officers . Sth October . — "Extra Chapter , " — Companion Tompkin having resigned the Chairan election of officers took lace .

, p 22 nd October . — "Bro . Thompson having " passed the superlative Chair , was duly " exalted to the supreme degree of a R . A . M . "

19 th November . —The M . E Z . informed the companions that the chapter was in debt more than the funds or Subscription would pay , and they must either increase the Subscri ption or lesson the expense . On which it was proposed and seconded , " that

" the 5 / - Subscription be applied wholly to " the liquidation of the debts and not to " the expence of 1 / - ea : member of the " evening , but ea : pay for what he calls . " An amendment was proposed and " seconded that "the yrly subs" be advanced

"to 10 / - and y liquor to ea : member be " cont as usual . " " Each proposal was "then put by the M . E . Z . separately , when " the original proposition was carried , the "M . E . Z . giving the casting vote . "But " this not to be considered permanent

, " longer than necessity requires . " 17 th December . —No particular business . " 1816 . " 21 st January and 18 th February . —No business . 17 th March . — "A tiler elected . " It

" was proposed that " the usual allow of " Liq on the chapter nights sh come in"begin 5 of May next , wch was voted unanimously . " Hth May . — "Copy of a certificate sent * The Chapter was meeting at Bro . Willey ' s , the 11 Falstaff Tavern , " which is in ( he "Wicker , " a street in Sheffield . Street feasts have been held in Sheffield within a few yeai B .

Extracts From The Minute Books Of The Royal Arch Chapter Of Paradise, No. 139, Freemasons' Hall, Sheffield.

to the Register Office , Wakefield , 26 members . " N . B . Excluding such members as would not pay an annual subscription , reduced the number of members from 64 in 1812 to 28 in 1813 . 26 in 1814 . 26 in 1815 .

And still 26 in 1816—showing their candidates kept pace with their resignations , & c . In reply to the salient points in Bro . W . J . Hughan ' s Notes ( vide June Magazine ) which we read with much pleasure ,

and thank our worthy Brother for , the number of the Chapter in all cases is given ( so far ) as 111—which we read as " one hundred and eleven , " though it may mean "three , " but from appearances we should say it is " CXI . " There is nothing to indicate by what authority certain companions were made

"Mark Masons "—we have given those extracts verbatim . Another instance occurs above ( loth January , 1815 ) where the degree was conferred by the M . E . Z . on 4 Companions . 19 th March , 21 st May , and 17 th

September , 1815 , make distinct references to the 2 Craft Lodges ; the minutes of 17 th September , suggesting a connection between this Chapter and the Britannia Lodge . Referring to May Magazine , p . 448 , col .

1 , 12 th line from bottom—it should read "B . 0 and A ., " not " Bro . and A . " When we have finished these extracts we purpose publishing some of the Charters , which may elucidate certain points raised herein—after that we will reply generally

to the Notes of Bros . Hughan , Tebbs and others , who may be pleased to make any comments , or ask any questions . ( To be continued . )

A Sang About The Bairns.

A SANG ABOUT THE BAIRNS .

SOME sing aboot oor soldiers brave Wha mak' the foe to flee ; Some sing aboot our sailor lads Whase haine is on the sea ; And some has spun a lot o' rhyme That ne ' er a bod y learns ; But I will sing a simple sang Aboot the bits o' bairns .

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