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had occasion to apply to the Grand Secretarylbr a certificate fbr a Brother proceeding abroad , and , to my surprise , recer ^ I say " surprise ^ because ' I ' did not expect s ^^ tibLearcs :: itotiiafe . iie ^ is ^ iiriiyb . © : a la ^ e amouiiV ^
andmoreover , the letter accompanying it being written by himself , shows that the Grand Secretary does not leave his work to be done by deputy , With apologies for troub ^ I am , Sir and Brother , yours frateraally , Batt , ^
TO THE EUITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE ANU MASONIC MIRROR . Sir and Bkother , —As you have commented on my corre with the GrrandS of the 24 th , I am sure you will , with your usual impartiality ^ allow me to remind ywi that neither the age nor profession of the Brother was xetruired in his certificate , ( residence he had no Tuesday and sign the necessary return , these details w ^
nished . I may also remark hold the certMcate , he ou ^ t to haye have Mowed a second circumstance was his abrupt , uncourteous note an instance of " urbanity and attention '' calculated to win the ' regard of the Brethren ;¦ " indeed , in
this province , it has had a very contrary effect . I am , Sir , yoursiraternally , v , ' J . Rakkot Stebbing , W . M ., No . 555 , Southampton , Nov . oQth , 1858 ,
[ The above is the last letter which we can insert on this subject . As regards the Grand Secretary not answering on the day the letter was received , we can only suppose that the day being Saturday , and the ofiice closing at two , may have caused that , and perhaps other letters , being left unanswered until the Monday . —En , ]
called him to Glasgow . He solicited from the W . M . a note certifying the initiation and passing , which was given hint , under the idea that it might enable the Brother to obtain any civilities one Mason would offer to another . On his return to London , after a very brief period , he exhibited a regular certificate of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , which affirmed that Brother-
SCOTTISH PRACTICE AND ENGLISH LAWS , TO THE EBITOR OF THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE ANB MASONIC MIRROR . Sir amd Brother , —A gentleman resident in the vicinity of London , a short time since was initiated , and in the following month passed to the second degree , in a London Lodge , but ere he could take the third , business
had been duly initiated , passed , and raised in the Lodge , the fact being , that on the warrant of this simple note of introduction the Glasgow Lodge had given him the third degree . The London Lodge of course ignores tbis
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Oorftespondeioe
had occasion to apply to the Grand Secretarylbr a certificate fbr a Brother proceeding abroad , and , to my surprise , recer ^ I say " surprise ^ because ' I ' did not expect s ^^ tibLearcs :: itotiiafe . iie ^ is ^ iiriiyb . © : a la ^ e amouiiV ^
andmoreover , the letter accompanying it being written by himself , shows that the Grand Secretary does not leave his work to be done by deputy , With apologies for troub ^ I am , Sir and Brother , yours frateraally , Batt , ^
TO THE EUITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE ANU MASONIC MIRROR . Sir and Bkother , —As you have commented on my corre with the GrrandS of the 24 th , I am sure you will , with your usual impartiality ^ allow me to remind ywi that neither the age nor profession of the Brother was xetruired in his certificate , ( residence he had no Tuesday and sign the necessary return , these details w ^
nished . I may also remark hold the certMcate , he ou ^ t to haye have Mowed a second circumstance was his abrupt , uncourteous note an instance of " urbanity and attention '' calculated to win the ' regard of the Brethren ;¦ " indeed , in
this province , it has had a very contrary effect . I am , Sir , yoursiraternally , v , ' J . Rakkot Stebbing , W . M ., No . 555 , Southampton , Nov . oQth , 1858 ,
[ The above is the last letter which we can insert on this subject . As regards the Grand Secretary not answering on the day the letter was received , we can only suppose that the day being Saturday , and the ofiice closing at two , may have caused that , and perhaps other letters , being left unanswered until the Monday . —En , ]
called him to Glasgow . He solicited from the W . M . a note certifying the initiation and passing , which was given hint , under the idea that it might enable the Brother to obtain any civilities one Mason would offer to another . On his return to London , after a very brief period , he exhibited a regular certificate of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , which affirmed that Brother-
SCOTTISH PRACTICE AND ENGLISH LAWS , TO THE EBITOR OF THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE ANB MASONIC MIRROR . Sir amd Brother , —A gentleman resident in the vicinity of London , a short time since was initiated , and in the following month passed to the second degree , in a London Lodge , but ere he could take the third , business
had been duly initiated , passed , and raised in the Lodge , the fact being , that on the warrant of this simple note of introduction the Glasgow Lodge had given him the third degree . The London Lodge of course ignores tbis