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No , 394 ; Freemasons' Tavern , Terminus-road , Bro . J . Jackson , No . 394 ; Prince of Wales , Clarence-square , Bro . J . Cleveley ; Lord Nelson , Russellstreet , Bro . J . Cottrell , No . 394 . Hove . —Kerrison ' s Arms , Bro . D . Knowles , No . 894 ; Wick Inn , Bro . J . Nye , No . 394 . WORCESTERSHIRE . Worcester . — Worcester Lodge , No . 349 , Bell Hotel , Bro . Wehb . YORKSHIRE .

BAILD 033 " . — -Airdale Lodge , No . 543 , Malt Shovel Inn , Bro . John Smith , No . 543 . Dobcross , Saddle worth . —Lodge of Candour , No . 422 , Swan Hotel , Bro . Thomas Lawton , No . 422 . Huddersfield . —Lodge of Harmony , No . 342 , Masonic Hall , South Parade . Huddersfield Lodge , No . 365 , White Hart Hotel ; a Lodge of Instruction every Frid . Lodge of Truth , No . 763 , Freemasons' Hall , Fitzwilliam-street ; George Hotel , Bro . Wigney , No . 342 ; Imperial Hotel , Bro . Bradley ; Zetland Hotel , Bro . Miines .

Notice.

NOTICE .

The Editob requests that all communications may be sent to him at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at latest , to insure their insertion .

To Correspondents.

TO COEEESPONDENTS .

Press of matter this month necessitates our omitting Notes and Queries and several other matters we wished to have appeared in the present number . The Mark Degree . —We have been honoured by some ungrammaticai vituperation from the pen of Mr . Gaylor , G . Scribe N . of Scotland , in the pages of a contemporary , because we published an account of the installation of a W . M . in the London Bon-Accord Lodge of Mark Masters . The argument upon the " vexata qusestio " of the Bon-Accord Lodge has been admitted from both sides

fairly in our columns , and if any irregularity has arisen (?) , it is mainly attributable to the pirouetting inconsistency of the Scottish Chapter , in giving and rescinding powers . One thing is certain , that abuse is no slight token of discomfiture ; and when we see the former element profusely bespattering a worthy body of men from the pen of Mr . Q ay lor , in bad English and worse spelling , the perilous position of the Scottish correspondence entrusted to such a " Scribe " strikes us forcibly , while the letter " N . " affixed to this title becomes singularly suggestive .

" The Freemasons' Friend . " — We beg to thank Messrs . Tucker for the periodical from India , and will draw attention to it at the earliest opportunity . We are obliged also for their observation as to the " Overland Circular . " C ' " B . M . No . 698 , Luton . "—We will obtain , if possible , the name of the parish m which the land is situate , and shall be glad of any information as to the point in question meanwhile which you may be able to obtain .

William Bell , Phil . Dr . "—Your note arrived after our leaving England , but we shall be glad to hear more of the proceedings at Uim , and to receive any papers from yourself upon the topics you propose .

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METROPOLITAN. Article 35
ROSE CROIX. Article 34
PROVINCIAL. Article 35
GERMANY. Article 60
Obituary. Article 61
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 34
CATHEDRAL CHURCHES. Article 14
MASONIC INSCRIPTION FOR A FOUNTAIN. Article 14
ON THE SCARABCEUS. Article 15
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 18
PROFESSIONAL AUTHORITY. Article 1
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 23
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 32
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 30
IRELAND Article 58
COLONIAL. Article 59
AMERICA. Article 60
CORNWALL. Article 62
NOTICE. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH Article 6
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No , 394 ; Freemasons' Tavern , Terminus-road , Bro . J . Jackson , No . 394 ; Prince of Wales , Clarence-square , Bro . J . Cleveley ; Lord Nelson , Russellstreet , Bro . J . Cottrell , No . 394 . Hove . —Kerrison ' s Arms , Bro . D . Knowles , No . 894 ; Wick Inn , Bro . J . Nye , No . 394 . WORCESTERSHIRE . Worcester . — Worcester Lodge , No . 349 , Bell Hotel , Bro . Wehb . YORKSHIRE .

BAILD 033 " . — -Airdale Lodge , No . 543 , Malt Shovel Inn , Bro . John Smith , No . 543 . Dobcross , Saddle worth . —Lodge of Candour , No . 422 , Swan Hotel , Bro . Thomas Lawton , No . 422 . Huddersfield . —Lodge of Harmony , No . 342 , Masonic Hall , South Parade . Huddersfield Lodge , No . 365 , White Hart Hotel ; a Lodge of Instruction every Frid . Lodge of Truth , No . 763 , Freemasons' Hall , Fitzwilliam-street ; George Hotel , Bro . Wigney , No . 342 ; Imperial Hotel , Bro . Bradley ; Zetland Hotel , Bro . Miines .

Notice.

NOTICE .

The Editob requests that all communications may be sent to him at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at latest , to insure their insertion .

To Correspondents.

TO COEEESPONDENTS .

Press of matter this month necessitates our omitting Notes and Queries and several other matters we wished to have appeared in the present number . The Mark Degree . —We have been honoured by some ungrammaticai vituperation from the pen of Mr . Gaylor , G . Scribe N . of Scotland , in the pages of a contemporary , because we published an account of the installation of a W . M . in the London Bon-Accord Lodge of Mark Masters . The argument upon the " vexata qusestio " of the Bon-Accord Lodge has been admitted from both sides

fairly in our columns , and if any irregularity has arisen (?) , it is mainly attributable to the pirouetting inconsistency of the Scottish Chapter , in giving and rescinding powers . One thing is certain , that abuse is no slight token of discomfiture ; and when we see the former element profusely bespattering a worthy body of men from the pen of Mr . Q ay lor , in bad English and worse spelling , the perilous position of the Scottish correspondence entrusted to such a " Scribe " strikes us forcibly , while the letter " N . " affixed to this title becomes singularly suggestive .

" The Freemasons' Friend . " — We beg to thank Messrs . Tucker for the periodical from India , and will draw attention to it at the earliest opportunity . We are obliged also for their observation as to the " Overland Circular . " C ' " B . M . No . 698 , Luton . "—We will obtain , if possible , the name of the parish m which the land is situate , and shall be glad of any information as to the point in question meanwhile which you may be able to obtain .

William Bell , Phil . Dr . "—Your note arrived after our leaving England , but we shall be glad to hear more of the proceedings at Uim , and to receive any papers from yourself upon the topics you propose .

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