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which the Craft would be benefited by having presented to them ; for , in order to produce our Magazine at the proper time , we are obliged to facilitate the operations of the printer , who knows no worse impediment than backed copy , not always legibly written . In giving proper names , where accuracy is so essential—since for the spelling of such there is no orthographical standard ~ our correspondents should be careful to write very distinctly .
Sec . and E . —The W . M . would be perfectly justified in refusing admission to an unknown Brother not in possession of a Grand Lodge certificate . Certificates from subordinate Lodges are not acknowledged either in England or Scotland . We hope to be able to publish a list of the Mark Lodges in our number for the 27 th inst . Nos . 2 and 324 generally meet about four o ' clock . We have not
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visited either for some years ; but , judging from the Brethren who belong to them , we should suppose they would u exhibit a favourable specimen of London working . "
A Manchester correspondent sends us the following : — " A woman is going about Manchester professing to be the widow of a Mason called Mr . Kay , of the Union Lodge , No . 13 , Woolwich . She has been recognized by two or three of us as an old imposer on the Praternity . If you were to mention it , perhaps you might save some of our young Masons from being taken in . "
"L . W . "—We will endeavour to answer your questions in our next . We have been requested to publish the following : —" Last summer ( 1837 ) , a small case , containing a Bast Master ' s Presentation Jewel , was found in the neighbourhood of Immensee , in Switzerland . If Bro . Dugan , whose name is inscribed upon it , will , in the course of next month ( February ) , communjcate with the undersigned , describing the Jewel , and giving his address , the Jewel will be restored to him .
" Bro . B . J . Shuttlewobth , " Hep . Grand Lodge of England in Switzerland , Bern . " Our Liverpool Correspondent made a slight mistake in reporting " the observations of Bro . Walmsley at the Downshire Lodge last month , in including Ashton as amongst the places which had not subscribed to the Educational Fund , owing to the low tone of voice in which Bro . Walmsley spoke .
" Lodge op Anchor and Hope , " Bolton . —Next week . o " Cumberland Lodge , " Bath . —The promised report had not come to hand when * we went to press . Several communications arrived too late for our present number . "S . S . " and others . —The Magazine was issued on Wednesday last , and if you did not receive it in time it was the fault of your bookseller .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Notices.
which the Craft would be benefited by having presented to them ; for , in order to produce our Magazine at the proper time , we are obliged to facilitate the operations of the printer , who knows no worse impediment than backed copy , not always legibly written . In giving proper names , where accuracy is so essential—since for the spelling of such there is no orthographical standard ~ our correspondents should be careful to write very distinctly .
Sec . and E . —The W . M . would be perfectly justified in refusing admission to an unknown Brother not in possession of a Grand Lodge certificate . Certificates from subordinate Lodges are not acknowledged either in England or Scotland . We hope to be able to publish a list of the Mark Lodges in our number for the 27 th inst . Nos . 2 and 324 generally meet about four o ' clock . We have not
TO COREESPONDENTS
visited either for some years ; but , judging from the Brethren who belong to them , we should suppose they would u exhibit a favourable specimen of London working . "
A Manchester correspondent sends us the following : — " A woman is going about Manchester professing to be the widow of a Mason called Mr . Kay , of the Union Lodge , No . 13 , Woolwich . She has been recognized by two or three of us as an old imposer on the Praternity . If you were to mention it , perhaps you might save some of our young Masons from being taken in . "
"L . W . "—We will endeavour to answer your questions in our next . We have been requested to publish the following : —" Last summer ( 1837 ) , a small case , containing a Bast Master ' s Presentation Jewel , was found in the neighbourhood of Immensee , in Switzerland . If Bro . Dugan , whose name is inscribed upon it , will , in the course of next month ( February ) , communjcate with the undersigned , describing the Jewel , and giving his address , the Jewel will be restored to him .
" Bro . B . J . Shuttlewobth , " Hep . Grand Lodge of England in Switzerland , Bern . " Our Liverpool Correspondent made a slight mistake in reporting " the observations of Bro . Walmsley at the Downshire Lodge last month , in including Ashton as amongst the places which had not subscribed to the Educational Fund , owing to the low tone of voice in which Bro . Walmsley spoke .
" Lodge op Anchor and Hope , " Bolton . —Next week . o " Cumberland Lodge , " Bath . —The promised report had not come to hand when * we went to press . Several communications arrived too late for our present number . "S . S . " and others . —The Magazine was issued on Wednesday last , and if you did not receive it in time it was the fault of your bookseller .