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and even Entered Apprentices , aftert ^ They will be in a distinct part of the hall so that no one can be mistaken as to any votes that may he taken . You are rather severe upon his brother in reference to the appointment of Superintendent of Works , though very likely not too much so ; but in StaSbrdshire we do things difi ^ rently , for
the Superintendent of Works has hitherto been an architect , ah well known discrimination of the respected colonel we have ho fear that this rule will be departed from ; It is a well known fact that with him merit gains the purple , and merit By constant visiting he knows well the Brethren who work a ^ ference . 1 ^ the calling of the Prov . Gr . Superintendent of Works :, or possibly did not
give it a tliought . The writer in your Magazme is evidently up to these things , but he must bear in mm as himself . I think you should acquit the colonel ' s brother of apyintentm ^ of making the appointment ihllie w however , speak well of the opinion you give , as to sundry offices , in your leader of last week ; and no one caii gainsay it . Eancy a thick fisted small
china manufacturer for Organist—a bootmafe he is a mender of soles )—an ignoramus of any kind for Registrarwound up ^ of Works ^! When there is a principle do not forsake it— -and here there seems to many to he a very great one involved . I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternall y ^ The Potteries , OcL 9 , 1858 . T . H .
[ We are not pleased to hear that Entered Apprentices are to be admitted in Provincial Grand Lodge on any terms , though Ave have expressed an opinion in favour of admitting Master Masons . — -Ed . ]
THE CALENDAR FOR 1859 . TO THE EDITOII OV THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEEOR . Dear Sin and Buotjiku , —I wish to suggest to the Committee appointed to revise the Calendar the necessity of procuring a list of the Lodges hailing from the Grand Lodge of Ireland . A great many of our Brethren are
frequently visiting the sister i « le , but are ignorant of the towns where Lodges are held , and of the days appointed for their meeting . If this addition could be made , the Pocket Book would sell well in Ireland , and be more valuable to those who purchased it here . And why it should not be done u deponent kuoweth not . " I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally ,
OcL lh 7 / , 1858 . . One who would valuk the Addition . [ As regards the sale in If eland we are doubtful of it , our Irish brethren having' an excellent Calendar of their own . —Ed . ]
Initiation in Kmkrgenoy-- In canes of emergency tho proposition and . initiation may occur at " a legs interval than a month if tho Worshipful Master be of opinion that tho circumstances are sufficiently urgent to justify his-interference . Ho is empowered to convene a Lodge of emergency at an interval of seven days , at which the candidate may be balloted for , and if accepted mayjidso receive the fct degree of Masonry there and then . — Oliver .
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Ooeeespondeice
and even Entered Apprentices , aftert ^ They will be in a distinct part of the hall so that no one can be mistaken as to any votes that may he taken . You are rather severe upon his brother in reference to the appointment of Superintendent of Works , though very likely not too much so ; but in StaSbrdshire we do things difi ^ rently , for
the Superintendent of Works has hitherto been an architect , ah well known discrimination of the respected colonel we have ho fear that this rule will be departed from ; It is a well known fact that with him merit gains the purple , and merit By constant visiting he knows well the Brethren who work a ^ ference . 1 ^ the calling of the Prov . Gr . Superintendent of Works :, or possibly did not
give it a tliought . The writer in your Magazme is evidently up to these things , but he must bear in mm as himself . I think you should acquit the colonel ' s brother of apyintentm ^ of making the appointment ihllie w however , speak well of the opinion you give , as to sundry offices , in your leader of last week ; and no one caii gainsay it . Eancy a thick fisted small
china manufacturer for Organist—a bootmafe he is a mender of soles )—an ignoramus of any kind for Registrarwound up ^ of Works ^! When there is a principle do not forsake it— -and here there seems to many to he a very great one involved . I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternall y ^ The Potteries , OcL 9 , 1858 . T . H .
[ We are not pleased to hear that Entered Apprentices are to be admitted in Provincial Grand Lodge on any terms , though Ave have expressed an opinion in favour of admitting Master Masons . — -Ed . ]
THE CALENDAR FOR 1859 . TO THE EDITOII OV THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEEOR . Dear Sin and Buotjiku , —I wish to suggest to the Committee appointed to revise the Calendar the necessity of procuring a list of the Lodges hailing from the Grand Lodge of Ireland . A great many of our Brethren are
frequently visiting the sister i « le , but are ignorant of the towns where Lodges are held , and of the days appointed for their meeting . If this addition could be made , the Pocket Book would sell well in Ireland , and be more valuable to those who purchased it here . And why it should not be done u deponent kuoweth not . " I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally ,
OcL lh 7 / , 1858 . . One who would valuk the Addition . [ As regards the sale in If eland we are doubtful of it , our Irish brethren having' an excellent Calendar of their own . —Ed . ]
Initiation in Kmkrgenoy-- In canes of emergency tho proposition and . initiation may occur at " a legs interval than a month if tho Worshipful Master be of opinion that tho circumstances are sufficiently urgent to justify his-interference . Ho is empowered to convene a Lodge of emergency at an interval of seven days , at which the candidate may be balloted for , and if accepted mayjidso receive the fct degree of Masonry there and then . — Oliver .