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All communications for the Editor / to ensure insertion in theriiexfc yyeel ^ s number * should be forwarded to the 2 , Red Lion Court , Fleet Street , E . G .,
not later than Saturday . . « Advertisers will oblige by fopwardimg their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . Emblematic covers for the first volume of 1858 are now ready * price Is . ; or subscribers may have their volumes bound for Is . . ' 66 ? . A few volumes may als # be had , price 145 . 6 c ? . each . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .
TO COBBESPONDENTSv " P . M . —The W . M . had clearly no right to refuse to open the Lodge on the ground that there were two Brothers present who were at variance , he having no official knowledge that they were so ; and the Brothers themselves not objecting to meet each other in Masonry on account of differences in parochial matters , with which it is clear the Master could have nothing to do .
" Secretart . '' —The Worshipful Masters and Wardens of a Lodge have no right to force their views on the Brethren in opposition to the majority—and must be bound by the bye-laws the same as any other members of the Lodge .
u M . M : " —At page 110 , of the Book of Constitutions , will be found the following words : —¦ " Past Provincial Grand Officers may , wear the jewel of their respective offices on a blue enamelled oval medal . '• It is clear , therefore , that the wearing of the jewels is only permissive , whilst at page 112 , they are absolutely required to wear collars—of ribbon garter blue , four inches broad , with a narrow edging of gold lace or cord . " J . W . "—Your letter betrays a surprising want of Masonic knowledge . Apply
to a Past Master of your Lodge . " H ., " Chatham . —Bro . Charles Isaacs , your worthy Prov . G . Secretary , we should think , is the most likely person to know . " Civis . "—The Duke of Sussex died in 1843 , in the month of April . Lord Zetland was not installed as M . W . G . M . till the following year .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Nqtices,
NQTICES ,
All communications for the Editor / to ensure insertion in theriiexfc yyeel ^ s number * should be forwarded to the 2 , Red Lion Court , Fleet Street , E . G .,
not later than Saturday . . « Advertisers will oblige by fopwardimg their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . Emblematic covers for the first volume of 1858 are now ready * price Is . ; or subscribers may have their volumes bound for Is . . ' 66 ? . A few volumes may als # be had , price 145 . 6 c ? . each . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .
TO COBBESPONDENTSv " P . M . —The W . M . had clearly no right to refuse to open the Lodge on the ground that there were two Brothers present who were at variance , he having no official knowledge that they were so ; and the Brothers themselves not objecting to meet each other in Masonry on account of differences in parochial matters , with which it is clear the Master could have nothing to do .
" Secretart . '' —The Worshipful Masters and Wardens of a Lodge have no right to force their views on the Brethren in opposition to the majority—and must be bound by the bye-laws the same as any other members of the Lodge .
u M . M : " —At page 110 , of the Book of Constitutions , will be found the following words : —¦ " Past Provincial Grand Officers may , wear the jewel of their respective offices on a blue enamelled oval medal . '• It is clear , therefore , that the wearing of the jewels is only permissive , whilst at page 112 , they are absolutely required to wear collars—of ribbon garter blue , four inches broad , with a narrow edging of gold lace or cord . " J . W . "—Your letter betrays a surprising want of Masonic knowledge . Apply
to a Past Master of your Lodge . " H ., " Chatham . —Bro . Charles Isaacs , your worthy Prov . G . Secretary , we should think , is the most likely person to know . " Civis . "—The Duke of Sussex died in 1843 , in the month of April . Lord Zetland was not installed as M . W . G . M . till the following year .