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ability , but also by the paramount plea of absolute necessity , that body has decided to abide by the strict and literal terms employed at the Union in establishing a landmark . , ; " ~ . . I am entitled to assunie this . decision as tantamount to a declaration that no Lodge , Chapter , or Officer belonging to the Grand Lodge , or Grand Chapter of England , can , without a violation of that landmark , confer or authorize the conferring of any Degree in Masonry except that of Entered Apprentice , Fellow Craft , Master Mason , and Royal Arch Companion , that is > four Degrees , and no more , except to an elected and installed Master of a Blue Lodge , who , previously to his installation , receives the Degree or privilege of a Past Master .

In this view of the case , I am desirous to learn by what authority certain Lodges or Bodies in Canada and Nova Scotia , enrolled on the Registry of the United Grand Lodge , or the Grand Chapter of England , have undertaken to confer the Mark Degree . Have the Grand Bodies one code of laws for their own government , and another for their Colonial Grand Lodges and Chapters '¦? .. '¦ If it be inadmissible for Lord Zetland , and the Grand Bodies over which he presides , to war rant Mark Lodges , it surely cannot be proper for his colonial representatives to do so .

If the Bodies so established by this very questionable authority be illegal , their progress ought to be at once arrested ; if legal , then the necessary measures should be adopted to secure their recognition in Scotland and America . ' '"¦ . A Mark Master . Erederickton , New Brnnswiclc , Feh . 7 th , l % 5 T .

West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution.

f WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION .

A special court of the governors of this Institution was held on Thursday evening , 19 th of February , at the Royal Hotel , Dale-street , Liverpool . The chair was taken by Bro . H . M . Molyneux , W . M . No . 294 , one of the vice-presidents . The business of the court was to determine the number of children to be elected as objects of the charity , to elect them , and to determine the amount of money to be applied * on behalf of each child . The three sons of a deceased Brother were elected , and the sum of £ 37 placed at the disposal of the Finance

Committee to defray the expense of their education for the next twelve months . Two . of the children are placed in the Middle School of the Collegiate Institution in this town . A very satisfactory letter , dated from Calcutta , from one of the objects of the charity , on his arrival there , having been apprenticed to the Messrs . Lockett by the governors of the Institution , was read at the meeting . Another letter , from the captain with whom he sailed , was also read , wherein he spoke in the highest terms of commendation of his conduct . This terminated the business of the court .

Masonic Hall . —After the above a meeting was held of the subscribers to the Masonic Hall , The report of the General Committee recommending the purchase of a plot of leasehold land in Hope-street was received . The feeling of the meeting being strongly in favour of the purchase of freehold laud , the Committee were directed to make inquiries respecting two freehold lots in the same neighbourhood , and report as early as possible to the subscribers . The Committee

appointed for conducting the amateur performances to be held at the Theatre Royal , on the 13 th of March , in aid of the above , announced the performances for that evening . We are glad to hear that in less than six months nearly £ 1 , 000 has been paid into Messrs . Moss and Co . ' s Bank for the above undertaking , and that ere long the Freemasons of Liverpool will have a noble and commodious building for their meetings . What are the Manchester men about that they are not moving in a like direction ? YOL . III . 2 0 *

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-03-01, Page 17” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 19 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01031857/page/17/.
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MASONIC QUESTIONS. Article 1
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 7
MASONIC SONG. Article 10
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Article 17
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 18
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 58
MARK MASONRY Article 59
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND Article 64
COLONIAL Article 65
AMERICA, Article 68
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 69
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 73
Obituary. Article 79
notice. Article 79
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ability , but also by the paramount plea of absolute necessity , that body has decided to abide by the strict and literal terms employed at the Union in establishing a landmark . , ; " ~ . . I am entitled to assunie this . decision as tantamount to a declaration that no Lodge , Chapter , or Officer belonging to the Grand Lodge , or Grand Chapter of England , can , without a violation of that landmark , confer or authorize the conferring of any Degree in Masonry except that of Entered Apprentice , Fellow Craft , Master Mason , and Royal Arch Companion , that is > four Degrees , and no more , except to an elected and installed Master of a Blue Lodge , who , previously to his installation , receives the Degree or privilege of a Past Master .

In this view of the case , I am desirous to learn by what authority certain Lodges or Bodies in Canada and Nova Scotia , enrolled on the Registry of the United Grand Lodge , or the Grand Chapter of England , have undertaken to confer the Mark Degree . Have the Grand Bodies one code of laws for their own government , and another for their Colonial Grand Lodges and Chapters '¦? .. '¦ If it be inadmissible for Lord Zetland , and the Grand Bodies over which he presides , to war rant Mark Lodges , it surely cannot be proper for his colonial representatives to do so .

If the Bodies so established by this very questionable authority be illegal , their progress ought to be at once arrested ; if legal , then the necessary measures should be adopted to secure their recognition in Scotland and America . ' '"¦ . A Mark Master . Erederickton , New Brnnswiclc , Feh . 7 th , l % 5 T .

West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution.

f WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION .

A special court of the governors of this Institution was held on Thursday evening , 19 th of February , at the Royal Hotel , Dale-street , Liverpool . The chair was taken by Bro . H . M . Molyneux , W . M . No . 294 , one of the vice-presidents . The business of the court was to determine the number of children to be elected as objects of the charity , to elect them , and to determine the amount of money to be applied * on behalf of each child . The three sons of a deceased Brother were elected , and the sum of £ 37 placed at the disposal of the Finance

Committee to defray the expense of their education for the next twelve months . Two . of the children are placed in the Middle School of the Collegiate Institution in this town . A very satisfactory letter , dated from Calcutta , from one of the objects of the charity , on his arrival there , having been apprenticed to the Messrs . Lockett by the governors of the Institution , was read at the meeting . Another letter , from the captain with whom he sailed , was also read , wherein he spoke in the highest terms of commendation of his conduct . This terminated the business of the court .

Masonic Hall . —After the above a meeting was held of the subscribers to the Masonic Hall , The report of the General Committee recommending the purchase of a plot of leasehold land in Hope-street was received . The feeling of the meeting being strongly in favour of the purchase of freehold laud , the Committee were directed to make inquiries respecting two freehold lots in the same neighbourhood , and report as early as possible to the subscribers . The Committee

appointed for conducting the amateur performances to be held at the Theatre Royal , on the 13 th of March , in aid of the above , announced the performances for that evening . We are glad to hear that in less than six months nearly £ 1 , 000 has been paid into Messrs . Moss and Co . ' s Bank for the above undertaking , and that ere long the Freemasons of Liverpool will have a noble and commodious building for their meetings . What are the Manchester men about that they are not moving in a like direction ? YOL . III . 2 0 *

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