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Masonic Notes And Queries.

THE MASONS' COMPANY . From the " City of London Directory " we learn the following particulars respecting this Company : — MASONS' COMPANY . Master— Burnell Henry H . Esq . 20 Cheyne Walk , helseaS . W .

, Wardens— . Bull Edward , Esq . SO Shoreditch , E . Freeman Joseph , Esq . North House , Clapham Old Town , S . "W . Clerics . — Gwatkin Frederick , Esq . 0 New Square , Lincoln's inn . Office . —Their Hall in Basinghall street is now let

, the income being devoted to charity . Charters . —This Company was originally designate the " Citizens and Freemasons of London " in 1410 . They were first incorporated by 29 th Charles II . December 17 th , 1677 , and their bye laws were approved shortly afterwards . James II . gave them a new

Charter February 9 th , 1686 . This was however vacated by statute of William and Mary , and Queen Anne exemplified and confirmed their previous Charter , December l 7 th , 1677 . ARMS . — Sable : on a chevron , between three towers argent , a pair of compasses of the first . Crest :

on a wreath a castle , as in arms . Motto ; " In the Lord is all our Trust . " Mes Payable . — Upon taking up the freedom : by patrimony or servitude 51 5 s . ; by purchase , 11 . * 7 s . — Upon admission to the Livery , 15 Z . 15 , ? . — Upon admission to the Court of Assistants 51 ; Wardens

, , 151 ; Master , 10 ZCHARITIES — There are several small pensions , given to decayed members of the Company or their widows ; for particulars application should be made to the clerk .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

The Editor i $ not rcspomibte for the opinions expressed by Correspondents TO THE EDITOK OF THE _ . IU _ E _ I _ . S 0 _{ S' _ I _ . GAZI _ . E ___ . D _ . _ - __ O _ . I 0 MIRROH . Dear Sir and Brother , —Had I not been absent from home I should have earlier asked you to insert the following reply to that part of a letter signed

" Magnus Ohren , " published elsewhere , which refers to myself . I can and do thoroughly appreciate the " de mortuis nil nisi bonum " theory , but if that is to signify the living as well as the dead , then we shall all soon become dead alive . I say that we who oppose this Little testimonial

are the best friends our worthy Grand Secretary ever had , for if this scheme be successful , then the Masonic world will at once understand that there is a Junior Clerk in the Grand Secretary's Office who is a bigger and a better man than his chief . If all those who have done only twice as much for

pure Masonry as Bro . Little , were to have testimonials , there would he a pretty big sum of money required ; why 1 kuow one man who has himself initiated over 1 , 000 candidates , and has often driven sixty milesto assist a lodge : and there are very many of us who think nothing of doing that , ancl at our own expense too , no railways or busses , grand suppers and dinners , but generally only bread and cheese , or at

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most cold meat , ancl that charged for , together with a promised guinea to back up some local steward . And all this is dons without its being recorded in pome sympathising newspaper how Bro . ¦ installed this W . M ., or that Z ., H ., or J ., or consecrated that chapter or lodge . 'Tis true that in return we live in

the hearts of our "brethren , who show their affection by covering our walls with certificates of honorary membership , that are far more significant of good honest hard work done , than all the testimonials that ever came out of a jeweller ' s shop . Yours fraternally , A CEA _ ? T MASON .

Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD .

The M . Wor . Bro . Alex . H . Newcomb , Grand Master of Masons of Ohio , in his annual address to his Grand Lodge , thus alludes to the Grand Lodge of Quebec : " Some time since I received from the Grand Secretary , John D . Caldwell , papers referring to the

recognition of the Grand Lodge of Quebec , it having been organized during the past year . There seems to be quite a difference existing between the G . L . of Canada and the so-called G . L . of Quebec . Tour Committee on Foreign Correspondence will give you

their views on the subject in their report . It is not necessary for me to make any further allusion to it , as there is no doubt in my mind but that it is our duty to recognize them , as they are a separate and distinct province . It has been held to bo sound Masonic law that independent Grand Lodges may be

organized where independent government exists , This right has been so often confirmed by American Grand Lodges that it is no longer a doubtful question . "

The Committee on For- Correspondence , through M . W . and 111 . Bro . Thomas Sparrow , 33 ° P . G . M ., thus alluded to the important subject : " There is some difference of opinion in regard to the regularity of this body ; but your committee are unable to discover any just or valid reason for it .

Itis a settled principle of Masonic jurisprudence that tho brethren of any separate independent political organization have the right to form a Grand Lodge , whenever the requisite number of private lodges are working within such State , Territory , or Province . Tour committee understand :

1 . That the Province of Quebec is an independent State . 2 . That more than three lodges united in forming the Grand Lodge . 3 . That a majority of the lodges in the province were represented at the meeting for tho organization

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 1
KNIGHT KADOSH—A. A. RITE. Article 1
THE SCOTTISH RITE IN CALIFORNIA. Article 3
THE EARL OF ROSSLYN, M.W.G.M. OF SCOTLAND, ON THE WORKING TOOLS QUESTION. Article 5
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE IN AMERICA. Article 5
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 59. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 9
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 4TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Notes And Queries.

THE MASONS' COMPANY . From the " City of London Directory " we learn the following particulars respecting this Company : — MASONS' COMPANY . Master— Burnell Henry H . Esq . 20 Cheyne Walk , helseaS . W .

, Wardens— . Bull Edward , Esq . SO Shoreditch , E . Freeman Joseph , Esq . North House , Clapham Old Town , S . "W . Clerics . — Gwatkin Frederick , Esq . 0 New Square , Lincoln's inn . Office . —Their Hall in Basinghall street is now let

, the income being devoted to charity . Charters . —This Company was originally designate the " Citizens and Freemasons of London " in 1410 . They were first incorporated by 29 th Charles II . December 17 th , 1677 , and their bye laws were approved shortly afterwards . James II . gave them a new

Charter February 9 th , 1686 . This was however vacated by statute of William and Mary , and Queen Anne exemplified and confirmed their previous Charter , December l 7 th , 1677 . ARMS . — Sable : on a chevron , between three towers argent , a pair of compasses of the first . Crest :

on a wreath a castle , as in arms . Motto ; " In the Lord is all our Trust . " Mes Payable . — Upon taking up the freedom : by patrimony or servitude 51 5 s . ; by purchase , 11 . * 7 s . — Upon admission to the Livery , 15 Z . 15 , ? . — Upon admission to the Court of Assistants 51 ; Wardens

, , 151 ; Master , 10 ZCHARITIES — There are several small pensions , given to decayed members of the Company or their widows ; for particulars application should be made to the clerk .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

The Editor i $ not rcspomibte for the opinions expressed by Correspondents TO THE EDITOK OF THE _ . IU _ E _ I _ . S 0 _{ S' _ I _ . GAZI _ . E ___ . D _ . _ - __ O _ . I 0 MIRROH . Dear Sir and Brother , —Had I not been absent from home I should have earlier asked you to insert the following reply to that part of a letter signed

" Magnus Ohren , " published elsewhere , which refers to myself . I can and do thoroughly appreciate the " de mortuis nil nisi bonum " theory , but if that is to signify the living as well as the dead , then we shall all soon become dead alive . I say that we who oppose this Little testimonial

are the best friends our worthy Grand Secretary ever had , for if this scheme be successful , then the Masonic world will at once understand that there is a Junior Clerk in the Grand Secretary's Office who is a bigger and a better man than his chief . If all those who have done only twice as much for

pure Masonry as Bro . Little , were to have testimonials , there would he a pretty big sum of money required ; why 1 kuow one man who has himself initiated over 1 , 000 candidates , and has often driven sixty milesto assist a lodge : and there are very many of us who think nothing of doing that , ancl at our own expense too , no railways or busses , grand suppers and dinners , but generally only bread and cheese , or at

Correspondence.

most cold meat , ancl that charged for , together with a promised guinea to back up some local steward . And all this is dons without its being recorded in pome sympathising newspaper how Bro . ¦ installed this W . M ., or that Z ., H ., or J ., or consecrated that chapter or lodge . 'Tis true that in return we live in

the hearts of our "brethren , who show their affection by covering our walls with certificates of honorary membership , that are far more significant of good honest hard work done , than all the testimonials that ever came out of a jeweller ' s shop . Yours fraternally , A CEA _ ? T MASON .

Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD .

The M . Wor . Bro . Alex . H . Newcomb , Grand Master of Masons of Ohio , in his annual address to his Grand Lodge , thus alludes to the Grand Lodge of Quebec : " Some time since I received from the Grand Secretary , John D . Caldwell , papers referring to the

recognition of the Grand Lodge of Quebec , it having been organized during the past year . There seems to be quite a difference existing between the G . L . of Canada and the so-called G . L . of Quebec . Tour Committee on Foreign Correspondence will give you

their views on the subject in their report . It is not necessary for me to make any further allusion to it , as there is no doubt in my mind but that it is our duty to recognize them , as they are a separate and distinct province . It has been held to bo sound Masonic law that independent Grand Lodges may be

organized where independent government exists , This right has been so often confirmed by American Grand Lodges that it is no longer a doubtful question . "

The Committee on For- Correspondence , through M . W . and 111 . Bro . Thomas Sparrow , 33 ° P . G . M ., thus alluded to the important subject : " There is some difference of opinion in regard to the regularity of this body ; but your committee are unable to discover any just or valid reason for it .

Itis a settled principle of Masonic jurisprudence that tho brethren of any separate independent political organization have the right to form a Grand Lodge , whenever the requisite number of private lodges are working within such State , Territory , or Province . Tour committee understand :

1 . That the Province of Quebec is an independent State . 2 . That more than three lodges united in forming the Grand Lodge . 3 . That a majority of the lodges in the province were represented at the meeting for tho organization

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