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portion of it- —suffice it to say , the Supreme Council of Sov . Gr . Ins . Gen . of the 33 rd Degree was duly established in this country in the year 1845 , under authority derived from the Supreme Grand Council of America , then presided over by the M . P . Sov . G . Com ., Bro . JF . J . Gourgas , whom indeed you well and deservedly style clarum et'venerabileni .

The " system imported into England by some French emigrants in the year 1800 , "to which your correspondent alludes , has never been recognized in this country it has not even travelled beyond the city into which it was introduced , nor are its members , who designate themselves Knights Templar , recognized by the Grand Conclave of Knights Templar , so ably presided over by the venerable and highly esteemed Bro . Col . Charles Kemyss Kernyss Tynte .

It is not the case that the Supreme Council claim to exercise & ny authority over the three first Degrees of the Order , frequently called the " Blue Degrees , " of which the Earl of Zetland is Grand Master , and which are under the control of the Grand Lodge of England ; nor do they claim the Royal Arch Degree as practised here , that Degree having been introduced at a comparatively recent

date . The Degree of Knight Templar in this country stands by itself being perfectly independent of _ the Grand Lodge and Grand Master of England , and also of the Supreme Council , and hot necessarily connected with Freemasonry . The Degree of Rose Croix , H . B . D . M ., being the 18 th of the established Degrees of the Order , is legitimately under the control of the Supreme Council . A Sov . G . Ins . Gen . 33 rd .

THE TEMPLE OF JERUSALEM . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir and Brother , —On referring to the Bible , I find that the Temple of Jerusalem was begun by King Solomon in the year .. B . C . 1012 That it was finished in the year . * . .. .. „ 1005 That in the following year it was dedicated , i . e . .. „ 1004 And that Queen Sheba went to Jerusalem to see King Solomon in the year .. .. .. .. .. „ 992 i . e . twelve years after the dedication of the Temple .

I shall therefore be glad to he informed on what authority the statement was made at the installation of the Bight Hon . Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon , at the Westminster and Keystone Lodge , on the 20 th May—viz ., that Queen Sheba was present at the consecration of the Temple of Jerusalem—is founded . Yours fraternally , 7 , Frederick Place , Gray ' s-Inn Road , S , B . Wilson , GLJ . D . 25 thMay , 1857 .

Masonic Jewel Collar.

MASONIC JEWEL COLLAK .

Bro . F . Adlard , of Holborn , has invented a collar , which , from it simplicity and convenience , has only to be universally known to be universally adopted . It has long been a subject of complaint that the wearing of the honourable insignia of rank and merit which grace the breasts of so many of our Brethren , plays sad havoc with the fabric and material of the coat to which they are attached . Bro . Adlard ' s invention entirely obviates this , in addition to saving much time and difficulty in the proper arrangement of the jewels , and we have very great pleasure in recommending it , warranted as we are in doing so b y our own personal experience . The price places it within the reach of all .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-06-01, Page 24” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01061857/page/24/.
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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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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Coeeespooence

portion of it- —suffice it to say , the Supreme Council of Sov . Gr . Ins . Gen . of the 33 rd Degree was duly established in this country in the year 1845 , under authority derived from the Supreme Grand Council of America , then presided over by the M . P . Sov . G . Com ., Bro . JF . J . Gourgas , whom indeed you well and deservedly style clarum et'venerabileni .

The " system imported into England by some French emigrants in the year 1800 , "to which your correspondent alludes , has never been recognized in this country it has not even travelled beyond the city into which it was introduced , nor are its members , who designate themselves Knights Templar , recognized by the Grand Conclave of Knights Templar , so ably presided over by the venerable and highly esteemed Bro . Col . Charles Kemyss Kernyss Tynte .

It is not the case that the Supreme Council claim to exercise & ny authority over the three first Degrees of the Order , frequently called the " Blue Degrees , " of which the Earl of Zetland is Grand Master , and which are under the control of the Grand Lodge of England ; nor do they claim the Royal Arch Degree as practised here , that Degree having been introduced at a comparatively recent

date . The Degree of Knight Templar in this country stands by itself being perfectly independent of _ the Grand Lodge and Grand Master of England , and also of the Supreme Council , and hot necessarily connected with Freemasonry . The Degree of Rose Croix , H . B . D . M ., being the 18 th of the established Degrees of the Order , is legitimately under the control of the Supreme Council . A Sov . G . Ins . Gen . 33 rd .

THE TEMPLE OF JERUSALEM . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir and Brother , —On referring to the Bible , I find that the Temple of Jerusalem was begun by King Solomon in the year .. B . C . 1012 That it was finished in the year . * . .. .. „ 1005 That in the following year it was dedicated , i . e . .. „ 1004 And that Queen Sheba went to Jerusalem to see King Solomon in the year .. .. .. .. .. „ 992 i . e . twelve years after the dedication of the Temple .

I shall therefore be glad to he informed on what authority the statement was made at the installation of the Bight Hon . Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon , at the Westminster and Keystone Lodge , on the 20 th May—viz ., that Queen Sheba was present at the consecration of the Temple of Jerusalem—is founded . Yours fraternally , 7 , Frederick Place , Gray ' s-Inn Road , S , B . Wilson , GLJ . D . 25 thMay , 1857 .

Masonic Jewel Collar.

MASONIC JEWEL COLLAK .

Bro . F . Adlard , of Holborn , has invented a collar , which , from it simplicity and convenience , has only to be universally known to be universally adopted . It has long been a subject of complaint that the wearing of the honourable insignia of rank and merit which grace the breasts of so many of our Brethren , plays sad havoc with the fabric and material of the coat to which they are attached . Bro . Adlard ' s invention entirely obviates this , in addition to saving much time and difficulty in the proper arrangement of the jewels , and we have very great pleasure in recommending it , warranted as we are in doing so b y our own personal experience . The price places it within the reach of all .

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