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The Gea^D Mastee A^
amendment in 1858 desirable . There is not only no list of Irish Lodges , but there is > no list of Scotch Lodged Lodges , under the Grand Lodge of England . The
rences in Masonry ¦" ' deserve the notice of the Cedendar sub-committee of the Board of General Purposes , for the suppression of some entries and the insertion of many others . The higher degrees meet to ^ Cctlefidar requires to be made more distinctively a Ereemsisoiis ^ Calendar . Yours fraternally , . It . L . " ¦
MASONIC CEMETERIES . to the editor 0 mirror . Dear Sir anb Brother fraternal institution may be considered as a section of morality , comprising within its tenets peculiar opinions fouMed upon thropy , and governed by a peculiarity o ^ re ^
to intimate association during tMs mundane existence—it sto very strange , that no Brot & r in this country lw mooting the subject of our resting together when we have ^ ^ s mortal coil . " To the point . We have not a Masonic cemetery ^ neither a portion of an established cemetery , especially dedicated to the interment of the Brethren of the Craft ; Why should we not have such a place of
sepulture ? I hut throw out the suggestion . Perchance it may induce some Brother more influential than myself to follow it up ; and asking that you will not deem me presumptuous for having taken the initiative in a matter of so much importance , allow me to subscribe myself , Tours fraternally , 15 , Craven Buildings , Charles Sloman , Saint Clement Danes . Robert Burns Lodge , 25 .
AN IMPOSTOR . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sin and Brother ^ —Will you allow me space in your columns for the description of a man who calls himself a Mason , and is extracting money from our newly initiated Brethren , under false representations . He was in this town and neighbourhood yesterday , and went to several
Brethren , stating that I had relieved him , and had recommended him to them , which was an utter falsehood . He is about sixty years of age , 5 feet 5 inches high , thin habit of body , fair complexion ; one hand and arm withered , or wasted from scrofula . He speaks with the Irish accent . Had on black hat , with crape band—hat rather wide in the rim , black dress coat , and mixed tweed trowsers , which buttoned in front .
If you will give publicity to this , it may put the unwary Brethren on their guard , and tend to reduce the revenue of this impostor . I am , dear Sir and Brother , faithfully and fraternally yours , Samuel Aldrich * Uampstead i N W . 13 * 7 * Nov ., 1858 .
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The Gea^D Mastee A^
amendment in 1858 desirable . There is not only no list of Irish Lodges , but there is > no list of Scotch Lodged Lodges , under the Grand Lodge of England . The
rences in Masonry ¦" ' deserve the notice of the Cedendar sub-committee of the Board of General Purposes , for the suppression of some entries and the insertion of many others . The higher degrees meet to ^ Cctlefidar requires to be made more distinctively a Ereemsisoiis ^ Calendar . Yours fraternally , . It . L . " ¦
MASONIC CEMETERIES . to the editor 0 mirror . Dear Sir anb Brother fraternal institution may be considered as a section of morality , comprising within its tenets peculiar opinions fouMed upon thropy , and governed by a peculiarity o ^ re ^
to intimate association during tMs mundane existence—it sto very strange , that no Brot & r in this country lw mooting the subject of our resting together when we have ^ ^ s mortal coil . " To the point . We have not a Masonic cemetery ^ neither a portion of an established cemetery , especially dedicated to the interment of the Brethren of the Craft ; Why should we not have such a place of
sepulture ? I hut throw out the suggestion . Perchance it may induce some Brother more influential than myself to follow it up ; and asking that you will not deem me presumptuous for having taken the initiative in a matter of so much importance , allow me to subscribe myself , Tours fraternally , 15 , Craven Buildings , Charles Sloman , Saint Clement Danes . Robert Burns Lodge , 25 .
AN IMPOSTOR . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sin and Brother ^ —Will you allow me space in your columns for the description of a man who calls himself a Mason , and is extracting money from our newly initiated Brethren , under false representations . He was in this town and neighbourhood yesterday , and went to several
Brethren , stating that I had relieved him , and had recommended him to them , which was an utter falsehood . He is about sixty years of age , 5 feet 5 inches high , thin habit of body , fair complexion ; one hand and arm withered , or wasted from scrofula . He speaks with the Irish accent . Had on black hat , with crape band—hat rather wide in the rim , black dress coat , and mixed tweed trowsers , which buttoned in front .
If you will give publicity to this , it may put the unwary Brethren on their guard , and tend to reduce the revenue of this impostor . I am , dear Sir and Brother , faithfully and fraternally yours , Samuel Aldrich * Uampstead i N W . 13 * 7 * Nov ., 1858 .