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    Article MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. ← Page 2 of 2
    Article CORRESPONDENCE. Page 1 of 1
    Article BRO. CAPTAIN SPEIRS, M.P., UPON THE MALCOLM CHARTER. Page 1 of 1
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    Article THE "DEGREE" OF INSTALLED MASTER. Page 1 of 1
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Masonic Notes And Queries.

GLASGOW CATHEDEAL ( pages 505 and 7 ) . I am not aware that it was a Mason who cut the emblems depicted at page 505 ; it might have been a joiner , or some other craftsman , or an amateur who did so—the artist may even have copied them off some picture in a book or something similar . Prom the style and other reasons , I judge the cutting to be no older than about the middle of last century , whatever less . —W . P . BUCHAN .

ELLAS ASHMOLE . I am glad to see the letter by " P . M . No . % ' in the 3 reemason' s Magazine ( No . 54 S , p . 9 ) . How anyone possessed of ordinary intelligence and information can speak of Elias Ashmole as a quack astrologer seems to me inexplicable ; but that Bro . Henry Melville has done savours certainly of the greatest mystery . Ashmole's fame , however , cannot be affected by our statements , pro . or eon . —W . J . HUGHAN .

LAST YEARS OE KING GEOEGE II . If a Correspondent at Liverpool can ascertain what our Preemasonry was in the last years of King George II .. he will know what it was in the las : } years of Sir Christopher Wren . —0 . P . COOPEE .

JEWISH CUSTOM . Being in the house of a Jew the other day , my attention was rather taken up by seeing a small glass tube , 2 in . long by | in . thick , with something white inside , fixed against the lintel of all the doors on the side next the lockand about 6 ftfrom the

, . floor . _ " Upon inquiry , Mrs . laughingly said , it was the ten commandments written very small upon small slips of paper , which slips were inserted in the tubes ( see Deut . vi . 9 ) . —PICTTJS .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

Sie - Editor it not responsible for the opinions expressed in Correspondent ! BEO . JOHN BAIED AND MALCOLM CANMOEE .

TO IHE EDITOK OF HIE FHEEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEBOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —" Will you allow me to ask if any of your readers could suggest anything more that might be done to enlighten the Eight Worshipful Master of No . 3 bis , so as to enable him to understand that it has been " proved" ( see page 495 )

to be wrong , and that the pretended Malcolm Canmore charter is simply a comparatively recent forgery . If a practical exposition were asked of the 9 th verse of the 6 th chapter of Isaiah , Ave could easily point to the " 812 th Anniversary . " Tours fraternally , OBSEEVEE .

Bro. Captain Speirs, M.P., Upon The Malcolm Charter.

BRO . CAPTAIN SPEIRS , M . P ., UPON THE MALCOLM CHARTER .

10 THE EDITOH OE THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEBOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —Iu a letter dated " London , 10 th June , 18 C 8 , " our late Prov . G . M . kindly Avrote me anent the Malcolm Canmore pretended charter as

Bro. Captain Speirs, M.P., Upon The Malcolm Charter.

as follows : —• ' I am very glad indeed that you have investigated the matter ; and although we should have liked if our charter had been a genuine one , still , as it is an imposition , it is a good thing that it should be showed up , and I shall hope that the St . John ' s Lodge will get on better without it . " The said charter was " showed up" in the Glasgow Herald of May 23 rd ,

1 S 6 S , at which time the editor , who is also a member of No . 3 bis , observed , that to say more would be like " throwing water upon a drowned mouse . " Also , in the Magazine for June 20 th , 1868 , the " imposition " is showu up . Tet after all—in defiance of the opinion of Grand Lodin 1850 in defiance of the opinion of

ge , the Prov . G . M . in 1868 , and in defiance of the fact that the St . John ' s Lodge is not able to prove it to be any older than A . D . 1806 , this disgraceful "imposition" is still foisted upon the public-Tours fraternally , W . P . BUCHAN .

The "Degree" Of Installed Master.

THE "DEGREE" OF INSTALLED MASTER .

TO THE EDITOE OF THE FBEEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEROE . Dear Sir and Brother , —I shall take it as a favour if any of your correspondents will kindly inform me what position the so-called degree of Past or Installed Master holds in Craft Masonry , and by what authority it is conferred in this constitution . I do not find

a degree of "Installed Master" mentioned in any charter or warrant that I have seen , and in the oracular and somewhat contradictory declaration of 1813 — "that pure and ancient Masonry consists of three degrees and no more viz ., those of the Entered Apprentice , the Eellow Craft , and the Master Mason (

including the Supreme Order of the Holy Eoyal Arch" !) —the degree referred to , not being specified as a part of " ancient ' ' Masonry , is thereby proscribed . If this be not the meaning of the quotation , I am unable to find any other . In a matter affecting the ancient landmarks , it is no part of my intention to raise the

question whether or no there can be any other authority than the Book of Constitutions , " although this consideration deserves some attention ; but having admitted " that it is not in the power of any man or body of men to make innovation in the body of Masonry , " it certainly imports one to inquire Avhat

authority there is for " the degree'' which always follows this declaration . I should also be glad to be informed if a W . M . elect can preside over a lodge without having received the honours of the chair , and , in presence of the M . Masons , to receive only the regular and recognised ceremonies of installation . Tours fraternally , P . M .

AT Clare College , Cambridge , a scholarship , of the value of £ 50 , tenable for three years , will be given for proficiency in natural science . The examination , commencing March , 30 , 1870 , wilLbo in chemistry , chemical physics , comparative anatomy , physiology , and fgeology . Excellence in one or two of these subjects is preferred to a less perfect acquaintance with a greater number . Further particulars can bo obtained from the tutor of the College . —Nature .

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Untitled Article 1
THE MASONIC INSUBORDINATION IN CANADA. Article 1
FREEMASONRY—PAST AND PRESENT. No. 2.—THE REVIVAL. Article 1
THE LODGE OF GLASGOW ST. JOHN. Article 3
THE PRINCE OF WALES AS "GRAND PATRON" AND AS "PAST GRAND MASTER." Article 5
THE HAUGHFOOT LODGE AND SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 5
HOW I SPENT MY FIVE WEEKS' LEAVE. Article 6
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 2. Article 8
THE WELSH PROVINCES AND THE MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
BRO. CAPTAIN SPEIRS, M.P., UPON THE MALCOLM CHARTER. Article 10
THE "DEGREE" OF INSTALLED MASTER. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION. Article 14
CANADA. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. THE MANCHESTER, FREEMASONS' CLUB. Article 18
FESTIVAL OF THE LODGES IN THE PROVINCE OF GLASGOW. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &C., FOR WEEK ENDING 15TH JANUARY, 1870. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Notes And Queries.

GLASGOW CATHEDEAL ( pages 505 and 7 ) . I am not aware that it was a Mason who cut the emblems depicted at page 505 ; it might have been a joiner , or some other craftsman , or an amateur who did so—the artist may even have copied them off some picture in a book or something similar . Prom the style and other reasons , I judge the cutting to be no older than about the middle of last century , whatever less . —W . P . BUCHAN .

ELLAS ASHMOLE . I am glad to see the letter by " P . M . No . % ' in the 3 reemason' s Magazine ( No . 54 S , p . 9 ) . How anyone possessed of ordinary intelligence and information can speak of Elias Ashmole as a quack astrologer seems to me inexplicable ; but that Bro . Henry Melville has done savours certainly of the greatest mystery . Ashmole's fame , however , cannot be affected by our statements , pro . or eon . —W . J . HUGHAN .

LAST YEARS OE KING GEOEGE II . If a Correspondent at Liverpool can ascertain what our Preemasonry was in the last years of King George II .. he will know what it was in the las : } years of Sir Christopher Wren . —0 . P . COOPEE .

JEWISH CUSTOM . Being in the house of a Jew the other day , my attention was rather taken up by seeing a small glass tube , 2 in . long by | in . thick , with something white inside , fixed against the lintel of all the doors on the side next the lockand about 6 ftfrom the

, . floor . _ " Upon inquiry , Mrs . laughingly said , it was the ten commandments written very small upon small slips of paper , which slips were inserted in the tubes ( see Deut . vi . 9 ) . —PICTTJS .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

Sie - Editor it not responsible for the opinions expressed in Correspondent ! BEO . JOHN BAIED AND MALCOLM CANMOEE .

TO IHE EDITOK OF HIE FHEEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEBOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —" Will you allow me to ask if any of your readers could suggest anything more that might be done to enlighten the Eight Worshipful Master of No . 3 bis , so as to enable him to understand that it has been " proved" ( see page 495 )

to be wrong , and that the pretended Malcolm Canmore charter is simply a comparatively recent forgery . If a practical exposition were asked of the 9 th verse of the 6 th chapter of Isaiah , Ave could easily point to the " 812 th Anniversary . " Tours fraternally , OBSEEVEE .

Bro. Captain Speirs, M.P., Upon The Malcolm Charter.

BRO . CAPTAIN SPEIRS , M . P ., UPON THE MALCOLM CHARTER .

10 THE EDITOH OE THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEBOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —Iu a letter dated " London , 10 th June , 18 C 8 , " our late Prov . G . M . kindly Avrote me anent the Malcolm Canmore pretended charter as

Bro. Captain Speirs, M.P., Upon The Malcolm Charter.

as follows : —• ' I am very glad indeed that you have investigated the matter ; and although we should have liked if our charter had been a genuine one , still , as it is an imposition , it is a good thing that it should be showed up , and I shall hope that the St . John ' s Lodge will get on better without it . " The said charter was " showed up" in the Glasgow Herald of May 23 rd ,

1 S 6 S , at which time the editor , who is also a member of No . 3 bis , observed , that to say more would be like " throwing water upon a drowned mouse . " Also , in the Magazine for June 20 th , 1868 , the " imposition " is showu up . Tet after all—in defiance of the opinion of Grand Lodin 1850 in defiance of the opinion of

ge , the Prov . G . M . in 1868 , and in defiance of the fact that the St . John ' s Lodge is not able to prove it to be any older than A . D . 1806 , this disgraceful "imposition" is still foisted upon the public-Tours fraternally , W . P . BUCHAN .

The "Degree" Of Installed Master.

THE "DEGREE" OF INSTALLED MASTER .

TO THE EDITOE OF THE FBEEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEROE . Dear Sir and Brother , —I shall take it as a favour if any of your correspondents will kindly inform me what position the so-called degree of Past or Installed Master holds in Craft Masonry , and by what authority it is conferred in this constitution . I do not find

a degree of "Installed Master" mentioned in any charter or warrant that I have seen , and in the oracular and somewhat contradictory declaration of 1813 — "that pure and ancient Masonry consists of three degrees and no more viz ., those of the Entered Apprentice , the Eellow Craft , and the Master Mason (

including the Supreme Order of the Holy Eoyal Arch" !) —the degree referred to , not being specified as a part of " ancient ' ' Masonry , is thereby proscribed . If this be not the meaning of the quotation , I am unable to find any other . In a matter affecting the ancient landmarks , it is no part of my intention to raise the

question whether or no there can be any other authority than the Book of Constitutions , " although this consideration deserves some attention ; but having admitted " that it is not in the power of any man or body of men to make innovation in the body of Masonry , " it certainly imports one to inquire Avhat

authority there is for " the degree'' which always follows this declaration . I should also be glad to be informed if a W . M . elect can preside over a lodge without having received the honours of the chair , and , in presence of the M . Masons , to receive only the regular and recognised ceremonies of installation . Tours fraternally , P . M .

AT Clare College , Cambridge , a scholarship , of the value of £ 50 , tenable for three years , will be given for proficiency in natural science . The examination , commencing March , 30 , 1870 , wilLbo in chemistry , chemical physics , comparative anatomy , physiology , and fgeology . Excellence in one or two of these subjects is preferred to a less perfect acquaintance with a greater number . Further particulars can bo obtained from the tutor of the College . —Nature .

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