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LODGE DECORATIONS . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FBEEMASpSsr- '' MAaAZINll AND MASONIC MIRROR . Sir , —I am directed by the W . M . and members of the Anchor and Hope Lodge , No . 44 , Bolton-le-Moors , to request that you . will favour them with inserting in your publication of the Masonic Magazine for the month of June next the following letter , a copy of which has been forwarded to the various

Lodges in this town , pursuant to a resolution passed at a regular meeting' of the above Lodge , held at the Swan Hotel , on the 7 th May instaht . — -I am , Sir and Brother , Yours f aithfully and fraternally , Thomas Dawson , Secretary .

<( At a regular meeting of the Anchor and Hope Lodge , No . 44 , held at the Swan Hotel , Bolton , on Thursday , the 7 th May instant , the attention of the Brethren present was called to a paragraph , inserted at page 311 , in the Freemasons' Magazine for ' the month of April last , wherein , after referring to the business transactions of the above Lodge , the following words are recorded , namely :-

—<( The whole of the furniture of this nrst-class Lodge is now in course of being re-decorated and many improvements effected , and by the next meeting , without copying any of the tinsel decorations adopted by any recently disinterred Lodges , will present a really brilliant appearance . ^ " After the above observations had been read , it was moved and seconded , and unanimously resolved , 6 That the W . M ., Officers , and Members of this Lodge entirely repudiate and disclaim any connection with the said paragraph , and deeply regret its appearance , being calculated to cause discord between

themselves and the Brethren of other Lodges . The members of this Lodge have therefore deemed it to be their imperative duty publicly to state to their Brethren in Bolton , that they are not in way responsible for the appearance of the said paragraph , and were unaware of its existence until it was pointed out to them in the said Monthly Masonic Magazine . ' And the Secretary of the Lodge was instructed to communicate the foregoing resolution to the respective Lodges within the borough of Bolton . —I beg to be believed , on behalf of the W . M . and Members of Lodge No . 44 ,

" Your sincere and faithful Brother , " Thomas Dawson , Secretary . " [ We are sorry that the paragraph , which came from a Bolton correspondent , should have been construed as likely to give offence to any one ; and if there are any Lodges in the neighbourhood of Bolton or elsewhere who consider it was directly pointed at them , we must be allowed to express our sincere regret at its publication . ]

THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Sin and Brother , —Your correspondent " Prater James " is completely in error as to the period and circumstances of the establishment of the Supreme Council

for England and Wales , & c . in this country . It is extremely probable , and was no doubt the case , that the Degrees he refers to were " successfully worked in the time of Sir Christopher Wren , " as at that time the Grand Master of Masons in England had full power and authority over those Degrees , and continued to possess that power until the Stuarts left England , and carried that authority with them . The History of the Ancient and Accepted Bite has been so fully entered into in your pages that it is unnecessary for me to occupy your space by repeating any

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MASONIC REPORTING. Article 1
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS - WHO'S WHO? Article 3
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY , Article 9
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
THE ROUGH AND PERFECT ASHLAR, Article 19
COERRSPONDENCE Article 20
MASONIC JEWEL COLLAR. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 36
PROVINCIAL Article 51
ROYAL ARCH. Article 68
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 72
MARK MASONRY. Article 76
NEW MUSIC. Article 76
SCOTLAND. Article 77
IRELAND. Article 79
COLONIAL. Article 81
AMERICA. Article 84
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 85
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 86
Obituary. Article 91
NOTICE Article 92
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Coeeespooence

LODGE DECORATIONS . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FBEEMASpSsr- '' MAaAZINll AND MASONIC MIRROR . Sir , —I am directed by the W . M . and members of the Anchor and Hope Lodge , No . 44 , Bolton-le-Moors , to request that you . will favour them with inserting in your publication of the Masonic Magazine for the month of June next the following letter , a copy of which has been forwarded to the various

Lodges in this town , pursuant to a resolution passed at a regular meeting' of the above Lodge , held at the Swan Hotel , on the 7 th May instaht . — -I am , Sir and Brother , Yours f aithfully and fraternally , Thomas Dawson , Secretary .

<( At a regular meeting of the Anchor and Hope Lodge , No . 44 , held at the Swan Hotel , Bolton , on Thursday , the 7 th May instant , the attention of the Brethren present was called to a paragraph , inserted at page 311 , in the Freemasons' Magazine for ' the month of April last , wherein , after referring to the business transactions of the above Lodge , the following words are recorded , namely :-

—<( The whole of the furniture of this nrst-class Lodge is now in course of being re-decorated and many improvements effected , and by the next meeting , without copying any of the tinsel decorations adopted by any recently disinterred Lodges , will present a really brilliant appearance . ^ " After the above observations had been read , it was moved and seconded , and unanimously resolved , 6 That the W . M ., Officers , and Members of this Lodge entirely repudiate and disclaim any connection with the said paragraph , and deeply regret its appearance , being calculated to cause discord between

themselves and the Brethren of other Lodges . The members of this Lodge have therefore deemed it to be their imperative duty publicly to state to their Brethren in Bolton , that they are not in way responsible for the appearance of the said paragraph , and were unaware of its existence until it was pointed out to them in the said Monthly Masonic Magazine . ' And the Secretary of the Lodge was instructed to communicate the foregoing resolution to the respective Lodges within the borough of Bolton . —I beg to be believed , on behalf of the W . M . and Members of Lodge No . 44 ,

" Your sincere and faithful Brother , " Thomas Dawson , Secretary . " [ We are sorry that the paragraph , which came from a Bolton correspondent , should have been construed as likely to give offence to any one ; and if there are any Lodges in the neighbourhood of Bolton or elsewhere who consider it was directly pointed at them , we must be allowed to express our sincere regret at its publication . ]

THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Sin and Brother , —Your correspondent " Prater James " is completely in error as to the period and circumstances of the establishment of the Supreme Council

for England and Wales , & c . in this country . It is extremely probable , and was no doubt the case , that the Degrees he refers to were " successfully worked in the time of Sir Christopher Wren , " as at that time the Grand Master of Masons in England had full power and authority over those Degrees , and continued to possess that power until the Stuarts left England , and carried that authority with them . The History of the Ancient and Accepted Bite has been so fully entered into in your pages that it is unnecessary for me to occupy your space by repeating any

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