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G0eee8p0i1)Bnce.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TO THE EDITOR Of THE / FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir and B ^ $£ pk ~ --1 feel much obliged to you for having inserted my letter of the lQfaSnWyin your Journal . I was quite sure that "fair play " was your motto . . I full y admit the force of your observations in the footnote to my letter , but you will , I hope , allow me to point out , that it is not the Encampment of Balden at Bfistol , or any other individual Encampment , that pretends to grant warrants for t $ ( ecreation of new Encampments , but the Supreme Grand of

and Royal Enqampm ^ Masonic Knights Templar , & c , the original charter of which boijyy djated JSecember , 1780 , is now in my possession . The evidence oh the subject i ^ iil shp ^ circulated , till which time I ask you to suspend your judgmental remain , ' ¦ '¦ ¦ .: / .- . :.. _ .. _/ .. / -V ;;^ ' .. // Dear Sir and Brother , Freemasons HaH > Bristol , Yours fraternally , ^ li 4 ^< 12 ^ , 1857 . D . W . Nash .

THE BENEYOLENT INSTITUTION . TO THE EDITOR OF ( tHE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR , PEAJt Sir and Brother , —When the Board of Stewards were appointed to conduct the proceedings of the last festival of our Benevolent Institution , each

member deposited a certain sum to defray the "necessary expenses . When the Board balanced their accounts it was found that the deposit exceeded the expeni ^ Jtu re hy fifteen shillings each . Bearing in mind that the annuitants in the asylum are not provided with fuel , the Board very properly determined on expending that amount in coals for their use .

My object in trespassing upon your columns on the present occasion is to invite the attention of Lodges and individual Brethren to two modes ( easy in themselves ) by which this important article , so necessary to the domestic

comfort of the annuitants , may be gratuitously and adequately provided . The first is that Lodges generally ( and those in London in particular ) should contribute a small sum from their Benevolent Fund , say ten shillings annually ; should this mode be objected to , the next I would suggest would be that the members of every Lodge should be solicited to subscribe one shilling annually , or even sixpence ; let the amount be forwarded to Bro . Farnfield and expended by the Committee of Management .

I deem this to be so simple a mode for promoting the comforts of our annuitants as to induce me to hope that one of these , or some such plan , will he adopted . The London Lodges will soon be opened for the season , and if Brethren will only jfive their attention to the matter , I am confident that a sufficient sum will be raised to provide our annuitants with coals for the coming winter . I am , dear Sir and Brother , Ham ^ stead , N . W ., Faithfully and fraternally yours , 19 th August , 1857 . Samuel Aldrioh , P . M . No . 196 .

UNIFORMITY OF WORKING . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR

Sir and Brother , —I have for several years past observed a great difference in the " work" of many Lodges , and am at a loss to account for it , and much surprised that the Grand Lodge has not ere this interfered and insisted on the adoption of one system . I believe the great difficulty in dealing with the subject is—that there is not in existence a body acting under the authority of the Grand Lodge , charged with the safekeeping of the ritual of Masonry , and with power to

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MASONIC LIBRARY AND MUSEUM. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 3
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
ON THE MATHEMATICAL AND MASONIC PROPERTIES OF THE NUMBER 666. Article 10
MASONIC LODGE, TORQUAY. Article 12
A BROTHER IN ADVERSITY. Article 17
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS, Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
BROTHER J. HARRIS. Article 30
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 31
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 33
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 61
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 63
MARK MASONRY. Article 63
SCOTLAND, Article 64
INDIA Article 71
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR AUGUST Article 73
NOTICE Article 78
JEWEL OF THE GRAND MASTER FOR TURKEY Article 80
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G0eee8p0i1)Bnce.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TO THE EDITOR Of THE / FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir and B ^ $£ pk ~ --1 feel much obliged to you for having inserted my letter of the lQfaSnWyin your Journal . I was quite sure that "fair play " was your motto . . I full y admit the force of your observations in the footnote to my letter , but you will , I hope , allow me to point out , that it is not the Encampment of Balden at Bfistol , or any other individual Encampment , that pretends to grant warrants for t $ ( ecreation of new Encampments , but the Supreme Grand of

and Royal Enqampm ^ Masonic Knights Templar , & c , the original charter of which boijyy djated JSecember , 1780 , is now in my possession . The evidence oh the subject i ^ iil shp ^ circulated , till which time I ask you to suspend your judgmental remain , ' ¦ '¦ ¦ .: / .- . :.. _ .. _/ .. / -V ;;^ ' .. // Dear Sir and Brother , Freemasons HaH > Bristol , Yours fraternally , ^ li 4 ^< 12 ^ , 1857 . D . W . Nash .

THE BENEYOLENT INSTITUTION . TO THE EDITOR OF ( tHE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR , PEAJt Sir and Brother , —When the Board of Stewards were appointed to conduct the proceedings of the last festival of our Benevolent Institution , each

member deposited a certain sum to defray the "necessary expenses . When the Board balanced their accounts it was found that the deposit exceeded the expeni ^ Jtu re hy fifteen shillings each . Bearing in mind that the annuitants in the asylum are not provided with fuel , the Board very properly determined on expending that amount in coals for their use .

My object in trespassing upon your columns on the present occasion is to invite the attention of Lodges and individual Brethren to two modes ( easy in themselves ) by which this important article , so necessary to the domestic

comfort of the annuitants , may be gratuitously and adequately provided . The first is that Lodges generally ( and those in London in particular ) should contribute a small sum from their Benevolent Fund , say ten shillings annually ; should this mode be objected to , the next I would suggest would be that the members of every Lodge should be solicited to subscribe one shilling annually , or even sixpence ; let the amount be forwarded to Bro . Farnfield and expended by the Committee of Management .

I deem this to be so simple a mode for promoting the comforts of our annuitants as to induce me to hope that one of these , or some such plan , will he adopted . The London Lodges will soon be opened for the season , and if Brethren will only jfive their attention to the matter , I am confident that a sufficient sum will be raised to provide our annuitants with coals for the coming winter . I am , dear Sir and Brother , Ham ^ stead , N . W ., Faithfully and fraternally yours , 19 th August , 1857 . Samuel Aldrioh , P . M . No . 196 .

UNIFORMITY OF WORKING . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR

Sir and Brother , —I have for several years past observed a great difference in the " work" of many Lodges , and am at a loss to account for it , and much surprised that the Grand Lodge has not ere this interfered and insisted on the adoption of one system . I believe the great difficulty in dealing with the subject is—that there is not in existence a body acting under the authority of the Grand Lodge , charged with the safekeeping of the ritual of Masonry , and with power to

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