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Masonic Jottings.—No. 2.

THE BHCHAN" THEORY . The doctrines and ideas stirred up by the Reformation , which , according to the Buchan theory , were in 1717 taken hold of and made into speculative Masonry , appeared historically as early as the 14 th century . They are the ideas and doctrines of "Wicliffe .

ENGLISH OPERATIVE HASONEY . English operative Masonry flourished 700 years , and was then displaced by a power , which some say grew up within the lodge , but others say grew up without the lodge . That power is Speculative Masonry .

THE LODGE . In records of the 14 th century are occasionally entries , in which the Mason's lodge is mentioned . The entries to which my attention has been drawn cannot , in my judgment , he considered applicable to any building except one for the use of operative Masons whilst employed in the erection of an adjoining cathedral or church .

SPONTANEOUS GENEEATION . A Correspondent at Cambridge anticipates that there will soon be amongst Masons a discussion respecting Origin , not a whit less amusing than that which is going on amongst naturalists ; but , unfortunately , my correspondent has forgot to say which of our ingenious theorists will find the origin of our speculative Masonry in its Spontaneous Generation .

OLD CEAET MEMOEANDUH . A . D . 1717 , entirely new organisation—Operative Masonry swallowed up by Speculative . The elder sister swallowed up by the younger .

The Welsh Provinces And The Masonic Charities.

THE WELSH PROVINCES AND THE MASONIC CHARITIES .

After the banquet of the Silurian Masonic Lodge , Newport , on Monday last , a committee of the brethren met to consider the present position of the province of Monmouthshire in relation to the Masonic Charities . The subject had already been ventilated at the banquet , and a strong feeling prevailed in favour of a

suggestion thrown out by Bro . G Homfray as to the desirability of uniting the contributions of the " Welsh provinces , so as to form one grand subscription to the metropolitan fund . Such a course would , doubtless , increase the influence of the amalgamated provinces

in the annual elections , aud would enhance the dignity of the Craft in the provinces .- We understand that the idea has been taken up most earnestly , and that efforts Avill shortly be made to give it practical effect , for Masonry in the " Welsh provinces contributes right handsomely to the grand charitable institutions of the Order . It has even been suggested that a Masonic

The Welsh Provinces And The Masonic Charities.

school might be founded and maintained in the Principality . Eor ourselves , we have no hesitation in saying that the suggestion is feasible . Indeed , the amount of support voluntarily proffered towards sucq an institution at the committee to which we have

referred is sufficient to justify our confidence iu the result . " With the Eastern and "Western Divisions of South Wales , presided over respectively by T . M . Talbot , Esq ., aud Sir Pryse Pryse , Bart . ; with the North "Wales aud Shropshire province , over which

Sir Watkin Williams Wynn , Bart ., M . P ., the " King of "Wales , " holds Masonic sway , added to the province of Monmouthshire , where J . E . Welch Eolls , Esq ., has , as the Prov . G . M ., inspired the respect of all the Craft , the auspices would be such as to warrant the

belief that the fund would assume princely proportions , and that the Welsh Masonic School would " flourish as a green bay tree . " — Star ofGwent .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

¦ JTEEEAIASONBY AND QUEEN ELIZABETH . Did true Freemasonrv exist during the reign of Elizabeth ( 1558 to 1603 ) ? I should say not ; for while her sister Mary— " bloody Mary "—persecuted Protestants , our Protestant Jezebel went farther , and persecuted both Protestants and Catholics alike .

Toleration was a word she abhorred .- she lorded it over the consciences of all her subjects , in a manner which no pope ever excelled and which few equalled-At the risk of their lives , men had to square their consciences with her notions * , or else become outward formalists and dissimulating hypocrites . Honour was

a stranger at her court . We can make many allowances for poor Catholic Mary ; but , as a Protestant myself , I dare to say that our Protestant ( or nominally Protestant ) Elizabeth Avas a disgrace to true Christianity . Had our Freemasonry dared to raise its head during her reign , she would soon have nipped

it in the hud . " By God's son , " she would have said , " I'll freemason them . "— W . P . B . KITES OP FEEEMASONET . As Bro . Hughan has calted attention to my sketch which appeared on the ISth ultpermit me space to

., correct one or two clerical ( or printer ' s ) errors in it . The E . A . degree was invented in the year 17-10 ; the more important degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Rite about 1730 . The Swedish Eite consists , I believe , of nine degrees ; the 4 ° , 5 ° , aud 0 ° are termed . " StAndrew ' s Mason }' " and are founded on a Scotch

. , legend . The members of the 7 ° , 8 ° , and 0 ° aro " Chevaliers de la Eouge Croix , " and form the Grand Chapter presided over by the king . The Order of Knighthood was establed by Charles tho Thirteenth . LI . W . L .

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THE MASONIC INSUBORDINATION IN CANADA. Article 1
FREEMASONRY—PAST AND PRESENT. No. 2.—THE REVIVAL. Article 1
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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
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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 Jottings.—No. 2.

THE BHCHAN" THEORY . The doctrines and ideas stirred up by the Reformation , which , according to the Buchan theory , were in 1717 taken hold of and made into speculative Masonry , appeared historically as early as the 14 th century . They are the ideas and doctrines of "Wicliffe .

ENGLISH OPERATIVE HASONEY . English operative Masonry flourished 700 years , and was then displaced by a power , which some say grew up within the lodge , but others say grew up without the lodge . That power is Speculative Masonry .

THE LODGE . In records of the 14 th century are occasionally entries , in which the Mason's lodge is mentioned . The entries to which my attention has been drawn cannot , in my judgment , he considered applicable to any building except one for the use of operative Masons whilst employed in the erection of an adjoining cathedral or church .

SPONTANEOUS GENEEATION . A Correspondent at Cambridge anticipates that there will soon be amongst Masons a discussion respecting Origin , not a whit less amusing than that which is going on amongst naturalists ; but , unfortunately , my correspondent has forgot to say which of our ingenious theorists will find the origin of our speculative Masonry in its Spontaneous Generation .

OLD CEAET MEMOEANDUH . A . D . 1717 , entirely new organisation—Operative Masonry swallowed up by Speculative . The elder sister swallowed up by the younger .

The Welsh Provinces And The Masonic Charities.

THE WELSH PROVINCES AND THE MASONIC CHARITIES .

After the banquet of the Silurian Masonic Lodge , Newport , on Monday last , a committee of the brethren met to consider the present position of the province of Monmouthshire in relation to the Masonic Charities . The subject had already been ventilated at the banquet , and a strong feeling prevailed in favour of a

suggestion thrown out by Bro . G Homfray as to the desirability of uniting the contributions of the " Welsh provinces , so as to form one grand subscription to the metropolitan fund . Such a course would , doubtless , increase the influence of the amalgamated provinces

in the annual elections , aud would enhance the dignity of the Craft in the provinces .- We understand that the idea has been taken up most earnestly , and that efforts Avill shortly be made to give it practical effect , for Masonry in the " Welsh provinces contributes right handsomely to the grand charitable institutions of the Order . It has even been suggested that a Masonic

The Welsh Provinces And The Masonic Charities.

school might be founded and maintained in the Principality . Eor ourselves , we have no hesitation in saying that the suggestion is feasible . Indeed , the amount of support voluntarily proffered towards sucq an institution at the committee to which we have

referred is sufficient to justify our confidence iu the result . " With the Eastern and "Western Divisions of South Wales , presided over respectively by T . M . Talbot , Esq ., aud Sir Pryse Pryse , Bart . ; with the North "Wales aud Shropshire province , over which

Sir Watkin Williams Wynn , Bart ., M . P ., the " King of "Wales , " holds Masonic sway , added to the province of Monmouthshire , where J . E . Welch Eolls , Esq ., has , as the Prov . G . M ., inspired the respect of all the Craft , the auspices would be such as to warrant the

belief that the fund would assume princely proportions , and that the Welsh Masonic School would " flourish as a green bay tree . " — Star ofGwent .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

¦ JTEEEAIASONBY AND QUEEN ELIZABETH . Did true Freemasonrv exist during the reign of Elizabeth ( 1558 to 1603 ) ? I should say not ; for while her sister Mary— " bloody Mary "—persecuted Protestants , our Protestant Jezebel went farther , and persecuted both Protestants and Catholics alike .

Toleration was a word she abhorred .- she lorded it over the consciences of all her subjects , in a manner which no pope ever excelled and which few equalled-At the risk of their lives , men had to square their consciences with her notions * , or else become outward formalists and dissimulating hypocrites . Honour was

a stranger at her court . We can make many allowances for poor Catholic Mary ; but , as a Protestant myself , I dare to say that our Protestant ( or nominally Protestant ) Elizabeth Avas a disgrace to true Christianity . Had our Freemasonry dared to raise its head during her reign , she would soon have nipped

it in the hud . " By God's son , " she would have said , " I'll freemason them . "— W . P . B . KITES OP FEEEMASONET . As Bro . Hughan has calted attention to my sketch which appeared on the ISth ultpermit me space to

., correct one or two clerical ( or printer ' s ) errors in it . The E . A . degree was invented in the year 17-10 ; the more important degrees of the Ancient and Accepted Rite about 1730 . The Swedish Eite consists , I believe , of nine degrees ; the 4 ° , 5 ° , aud 0 ° are termed . " StAndrew ' s Mason }' " and are founded on a Scotch

. , legend . The members of the 7 ° , 8 ° , and 0 ° aro " Chevaliers de la Eouge Croix , " and form the Grand Chapter presided over by the king . The Order of Knighthood was establed by Charles tho Thirteenth . LI . W . L .

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