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78 . Fowttam , St . Edmond & bwy . 79 . . - . . \_ i 80 . Angel , at Macclesfield , Cheshire ,. 81 . Fleece , St . Edmondsbury . 82 . Three Tuns , Newgate-street . 8 . 3 / Three Tuns , West Smithfield . 84 , Freeman ' s Coffee House ,
Cheapside . 85 . King ' s Arms , Russel-street , Covent-garden . 86 King ' s Arms , St . Margaret ' s-Mll , South wark . 87 . King ' s Arms , at Leigh , in Lancashire . 88 . Bell and Raven , at Wolverhampton , in Staffordshire .
89 . Eummar and Horse Shoe , Drurylane . * 90 . King ' s Head , in the Butcher-row , in Paris . 91 . Sun , in Fleet-street . 92 . The Antwerp , Threadneedlestreet .
93 . Goose and Gridiron , St . Paul's Churchyard . 94 . Oxford Arms , Ludgate-street . 95 / Horn and Feathers , Wood-street . ' 96 . White Horse , at Ipswich .
97 . New Inn , at Exeter . 98 . Duke of Lorraine , Suffolk-street . 99 . Leg , in Fleet-street . 1 , 00 . George , Butcher-row . 101 . Crown , XTpper Moorefields . 102 . Royal Tineyard , St . James ' s
Park . 103 . Ship , without Temple Bar . 104 . Virgin ' s Inn , Darby . 105 . Private Room , at Bolton Lee Moors , in Lancashire . 106 . Nag ' s Head , Audley-street . 107 . Dale ' s Coffee House , Warwickstreet .
108 . Seven Stars , St . Edmonds , Bury . 109 . Three Lyons , Salisbury . 110 . Rummer and Mitre , on Labour-in-Vain-hill , in Old Fish-street . 111 . Theatre Tavern , Goodman ' s-fields . 112 . King ' s Arms , Tower-street , near
the Seven Dials . 113 . White Bear , the City of Bath . 114 . Ship , in St . Mary Axe . 115 . Devil Tavern , Temple Bar , a Scotch Masons' Lodge . 116 . Bear and Harrow , in the Butcherrow , a Master Masons' Lodge .
I haye been induced to give tlie above list entire , as many of the signs are still existing , and it may be interesting to some Brethren ( especially in the country ) if they are enabled , by means of this list ( which may be relied on as authentic ) , to trace any of the history of their respective Lodges .
Dr . Rawlinson ' s book contains so much that is entertaining , that it is impossible to compress it all within the limits of one paper . I will now conclude with— - " The order for aprons at the Institution of the Lodge at the Prince of Orange ' s Head , in Milk-street , South wark , given by Thomas Batson , Esq ., D . G . M ., 1734 . "
" Two Grand Master s aprons , lined with garter blue silk , and turn d over two inches with white silk strings . " " Two Deputy Grand Master ' s aprons , turn'd over an inch & \ ditto . " " One apron lined with the deepest yellow silk for the Grand Master ' s Swordbearer . "
What would Grand Sword Bearers of the present day , say to an order to wear yellow aprons ? ( To be continued . ) VOL . I . 1 *
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78 . Fowttam , St . Edmond & bwy . 79 . . - . . \_ i 80 . Angel , at Macclesfield , Cheshire ,. 81 . Fleece , St . Edmondsbury . 82 . Three Tuns , Newgate-street . 8 . 3 / Three Tuns , West Smithfield . 84 , Freeman ' s Coffee House ,
Cheapside . 85 . King ' s Arms , Russel-street , Covent-garden . 86 King ' s Arms , St . Margaret ' s-Mll , South wark . 87 . King ' s Arms , at Leigh , in Lancashire . 88 . Bell and Raven , at Wolverhampton , in Staffordshire .
89 . Eummar and Horse Shoe , Drurylane . * 90 . King ' s Head , in the Butcher-row , in Paris . 91 . Sun , in Fleet-street . 92 . The Antwerp , Threadneedlestreet .
93 . Goose and Gridiron , St . Paul's Churchyard . 94 . Oxford Arms , Ludgate-street . 95 / Horn and Feathers , Wood-street . ' 96 . White Horse , at Ipswich .
97 . New Inn , at Exeter . 98 . Duke of Lorraine , Suffolk-street . 99 . Leg , in Fleet-street . 1 , 00 . George , Butcher-row . 101 . Crown , XTpper Moorefields . 102 . Royal Tineyard , St . James ' s
Park . 103 . Ship , without Temple Bar . 104 . Virgin ' s Inn , Darby . 105 . Private Room , at Bolton Lee Moors , in Lancashire . 106 . Nag ' s Head , Audley-street . 107 . Dale ' s Coffee House , Warwickstreet .
108 . Seven Stars , St . Edmonds , Bury . 109 . Three Lyons , Salisbury . 110 . Rummer and Mitre , on Labour-in-Vain-hill , in Old Fish-street . 111 . Theatre Tavern , Goodman ' s-fields . 112 . King ' s Arms , Tower-street , near
the Seven Dials . 113 . White Bear , the City of Bath . 114 . Ship , in St . Mary Axe . 115 . Devil Tavern , Temple Bar , a Scotch Masons' Lodge . 116 . Bear and Harrow , in the Butcherrow , a Master Masons' Lodge .
I haye been induced to give tlie above list entire , as many of the signs are still existing , and it may be interesting to some Brethren ( especially in the country ) if they are enabled , by means of this list ( which may be relied on as authentic ) , to trace any of the history of their respective Lodges .
Dr . Rawlinson ' s book contains so much that is entertaining , that it is impossible to compress it all within the limits of one paper . I will now conclude with— - " The order for aprons at the Institution of the Lodge at the Prince of Orange ' s Head , in Milk-street , South wark , given by Thomas Batson , Esq ., D . G . M ., 1734 . "
" Two Grand Master s aprons , lined with garter blue silk , and turn d over two inches with white silk strings . " " Two Deputy Grand Master ' s aprons , turn'd over an inch & \ ditto . " " One apron lined with the deepest yellow silk for the Grand Master ' s Swordbearer . "
What would Grand Sword Bearers of the present day , say to an order to wear yellow aprons ? ( To be continued . ) VOL . I . 1 *