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and the Lodges in the island , in the hope that the Brother would ultimately comply with the request of the Lodge . One year ^ having elapsed , and the Brother having failed to do so , the Lodge then gave notice to the Grand Lodge , as also to the Lodges in the island . The Grand Secretary replied , "I cannot but regret that a Brother who has filled the chair of a Lodge should so far forget his duty to bis Lodge , as well as what was due to his own honour , as to detain documents which are not his own individual property . I have , however , in accordance with your

official communication , noted against the name of Bro . — - — - that he has been excluded the Lodge for detaining some of the minute-books and other documents belonging to the Lodge .. " - ' A Lodge holding from Scotland , of which the Brother is an honorary member , treating with silence our communication to them of the Brother having been excluded , permits that Brother to visit at its meetings , and on doing so the Brother is placed on the dais in the east , that Lodge thereby recognizing him ( notwithstanding the Brother ' s exclusion ) as Bast Master ol ' the English Lodge .

Under the above circumstances , is the Lodge holding from Scotland justified in permitting the excluded Brother to attend at its meetings , and to sit in the east on the dais ? If not , how should complaint be made to the Grand Lodge of Scotland , direct , or through the Grand Lodge of England ? The matter has been brought before the Pro v . Grand Master of Scotland in these colonies without any result . I remain yours very fraternally ,

Teinidad , Pobt oe Spain , H . Y . B . Feb . 25 , l $ 57 . [ Properly , a complaint to the Grand Lodge of Scotland should be made through that of England ; but a memorial direct to the Grand Lodge of Scotland , courteously couched , would no doubt be attended to . ]

Death Of Bro. Kane.

DEATH OF BBC . KANE .

The loss of one so deeply lamented by the world ( to whom he was known as Dr . Kane , the great Arctic traveller ) , in the prime of life , has been the subject of deep regret throughout the civilized globe . His great sacrifices to science and humanity are too well known to our readers to need any recapitulation from us ; but to the Brethren of Canada it will afford a melancholy pleasure to know that he ,

too , was one of us . We see , from exchanges , that he was deservedly held m high estimation among our American Brethren , who purpose holding " Lodges of sorrow , " to testify their admiration of a Brother whose daring enterprises in the noble cause of humanity and science have brought him to an early grave ; a proposition we highly approve , and would suggest that the Lodges in Canada should

do something to show their appreciation of " departed worth . " In these degenerate days , whenever one of our Order falls from " his high estate , " the uninitiated readily point out the Mason , but forget the man . Let us , then , show the world that if we have occasionally a black sheep in the fold , we have amongst us the great and good , and that we mourn their loss , and pay a tribute to their memory . —Canadian Bioneer .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-05-01, Page 21” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 11 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01051857/page/21/.
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THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
STANZAS. Article 6
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN. Article 12
MEMORIAL TABLET IN RICHMOND CHURCH. Article 14
MUSIC. Article 15
MASONIC PLEDGES OF A TRUE HAROD. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
DEATH OF BRO. KANE. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 22
METROPOLITAN Article 23
PROVINCIAL Article 40
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 56
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 57
MARK MASONRY Article 59
COLONIAL. Article 60
INDIA. Article 61
WEST INDIES. Article 62
CHINA. Article 64
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR APRIL. Article 65
Obituary. Article 68
NOTICE Article 69
GRAND LODGE. Article 70
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G0e1esp0nb1ice.

and the Lodges in the island , in the hope that the Brother would ultimately comply with the request of the Lodge . One year ^ having elapsed , and the Brother having failed to do so , the Lodge then gave notice to the Grand Lodge , as also to the Lodges in the island . The Grand Secretary replied , "I cannot but regret that a Brother who has filled the chair of a Lodge should so far forget his duty to bis Lodge , as well as what was due to his own honour , as to detain documents which are not his own individual property . I have , however , in accordance with your

official communication , noted against the name of Bro . — - — - that he has been excluded the Lodge for detaining some of the minute-books and other documents belonging to the Lodge .. " - ' A Lodge holding from Scotland , of which the Brother is an honorary member , treating with silence our communication to them of the Brother having been excluded , permits that Brother to visit at its meetings , and on doing so the Brother is placed on the dais in the east , that Lodge thereby recognizing him ( notwithstanding the Brother ' s exclusion ) as Bast Master ol ' the English Lodge .

Under the above circumstances , is the Lodge holding from Scotland justified in permitting the excluded Brother to attend at its meetings , and to sit in the east on the dais ? If not , how should complaint be made to the Grand Lodge of Scotland , direct , or through the Grand Lodge of England ? The matter has been brought before the Pro v . Grand Master of Scotland in these colonies without any result . I remain yours very fraternally ,

Teinidad , Pobt oe Spain , H . Y . B . Feb . 25 , l $ 57 . [ Properly , a complaint to the Grand Lodge of Scotland should be made through that of England ; but a memorial direct to the Grand Lodge of Scotland , courteously couched , would no doubt be attended to . ]

Death Of Bro. Kane.

DEATH OF BBC . KANE .

The loss of one so deeply lamented by the world ( to whom he was known as Dr . Kane , the great Arctic traveller ) , in the prime of life , has been the subject of deep regret throughout the civilized globe . His great sacrifices to science and humanity are too well known to our readers to need any recapitulation from us ; but to the Brethren of Canada it will afford a melancholy pleasure to know that he ,

too , was one of us . We see , from exchanges , that he was deservedly held m high estimation among our American Brethren , who purpose holding " Lodges of sorrow , " to testify their admiration of a Brother whose daring enterprises in the noble cause of humanity and science have brought him to an early grave ; a proposition we highly approve , and would suggest that the Lodges in Canada should

do something to show their appreciation of " departed worth . " In these degenerate days , whenever one of our Order falls from " his high estate , " the uninitiated readily point out the Mason , but forget the man . Let us , then , show the world that if we have occasionally a black sheep in the fold , we have amongst us the great and good , and that we mourn their loss , and pay a tribute to their memory . —Canadian Bioneer .

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