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The Three Grand Lodges.

THE THREE GRAND LODGES .

LOUDON , SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1865 .

BY BEO . ROBERT MITCHELL , P . PROV . G . SEC . GLASGOW . This week I received a copy of tlie " British , Irish ., and Colonial Masonic Calendar , Pocketbook , and Diary for the Tear 1865 . " On the

contents of last year's edition I made a feAV discursive remarks in the FREEMASONS MAGAZINE , tinder the above heading , and propose to do the same in this year's . A short inspection shows that the Avork includes two leading divisions ;

onethe purely commercial—consists of ninety-five pages of the usual matter , the other—the Masonic —of 160 pages of small type . At the beginning , of course , are four pages occupied by the title , the index , a dedication to the Earl of Dalhousie , aud

the preface . At the end are four pages of advertisements relating to Masonic literature , paraphernalia , & c ; and now the reader is advised of all Avithin the boards of the " Calendar . " By the way , dedications , to be alliterative , are fast fallingout of fashion . They are not requisite these days , when everyone almost can read , and is ready

to patronise ( or purchase , Avhich is the same thing ) any book useful to him ; and there can be no question that , by all Freemasons acquainted Avitli the English language , the " Calendar , ''' ' had they an opportunity of making its acquaintance , would

be classed in that category . If , however , a dedication be thought indispensable , I venture to suggest that in future it should be couched "in Masonic legal phrase , and addressed " To all Freemasons on the terraqueous globe , to Avhom these presents

shall come , greeting , & c , " that is , to the courteous consulters , not readers—no one ever reads straio-ht through a calendar . Distinguished noblemen , and all the other brethren on a level with them , Avould thus be embraced in a comprehensive sentence or

tAvo . Special permission would not be requiied for the dedication , and no brother Avould feel as if a- cringing obeisance had been made in his own person to another , and the excellent old landmarks , equality and fraternity , been disturbed . On the contrary , he would be conscious that they had been fairly upheld .

The English Masonic information fills 76 pao-es , the Scottish 50 , the Irish 22 , and the foreign 12 . Besides their customary distribution of temporary aid to the necessitous , a system of benevolence extensivel y practised in Scotland and Ireland

like-Avise , it is truly honourable to the leading principles of the Craft , and refreshing to' each brother , to be able to turn the attention of a neutral world , too apt to sneer , to what the brethren south of Tweed have accomplished , and are still doing ,

towards lessening the aggregate of human distress . There , in London , Avill be found flourishing three noble institutions—the " Royal Freemasons ' School for Female Children / ' the "Royal Masonic Institution for the Sons of indigent and

deceased Freemasons , " and the " Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows . " Ireland , too , is possessed of her " ' Masonic Orphan Schools . " The schools are all supported by voluntary contributions , and at pages

109 , 110 , 111 , and 230 of the " Calendar" some interesting notes on the English and Irish Charities can be perused . " Scotland , my atild respeckit mither , " I am sorry to say , ' cannot as yet boast of any kindred institution ; and the brethren

AA'ho could remedy the Avant Avould deserve , and willingly receive , the lasting esteem and gratitude of all their countrymen . A noble field is open for the influential and energetic members of the Order in Scotland .

In previous years editions it was noticeable that no memorabilia relating to Ireland appeared in the " Calendar . " That want is to be supplied , in the issue for 1866 ; and it is not necessary that the events noted should emerge in long file out of

the haze of past centuries . Charitable actions , Avere there no other , Avill be ever sufficiently agreeable to a brother to make the records of them

pleasant reading . While on the subject of the memorabilia , it Avill no doubt have been remarked that the English relate to about 100 occurrences , the Scottish to a half more , nearly . Bro . J . K . Donald , AA ^ I IO assisted the editor in the compilation

of the " Calendar , " would have given evidence of a judicious exercise of the functions belonging to his department had he dispensed Avith at least one half of the Scottish incidents , and rectified a little the composition of the remainder . It is scarcely

a fact Avorthy of special remembrance by the Masonic world that the Grand Lodge of Scotland has presented about fifteen addresses to Royal personages since its constitution . Royal personages could not prevent them doing so—had just to

submit ; and if the Grand Lodge of Scotland chooses to seize them , it Avill find opportunities to vote and send forty addresses to Royal personages during the next score years . The statement that

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THE THREE GRAND LODGES. Article 1
BRO. FRANZ ANTON MESMER. Article 3
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 7
PROVINCIAL. Article 9
ROYAL ARCH. Article 12
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 12
IRELAND. Article 12
TURKEY. Article 12
CEYLON. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
BAHAMAS. Article 16
Obituary. Article 17
REVIEWS. Article 17
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Three Grand Lodges.

THE THREE GRAND LODGES .

LOUDON , SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1865 .

BY BEO . ROBERT MITCHELL , P . PROV . G . SEC . GLASGOW . This week I received a copy of tlie " British , Irish ., and Colonial Masonic Calendar , Pocketbook , and Diary for the Tear 1865 . " On the

contents of last year's edition I made a feAV discursive remarks in the FREEMASONS MAGAZINE , tinder the above heading , and propose to do the same in this year's . A short inspection shows that the Avork includes two leading divisions ;

onethe purely commercial—consists of ninety-five pages of the usual matter , the other—the Masonic —of 160 pages of small type . At the beginning , of course , are four pages occupied by the title , the index , a dedication to the Earl of Dalhousie , aud

the preface . At the end are four pages of advertisements relating to Masonic literature , paraphernalia , & c ; and now the reader is advised of all Avithin the boards of the " Calendar . " By the way , dedications , to be alliterative , are fast fallingout of fashion . They are not requisite these days , when everyone almost can read , and is ready

to patronise ( or purchase , Avhich is the same thing ) any book useful to him ; and there can be no question that , by all Freemasons acquainted Avitli the English language , the " Calendar , ''' ' had they an opportunity of making its acquaintance , would

be classed in that category . If , however , a dedication be thought indispensable , I venture to suggest that in future it should be couched "in Masonic legal phrase , and addressed " To all Freemasons on the terraqueous globe , to Avhom these presents

shall come , greeting , & c , " that is , to the courteous consulters , not readers—no one ever reads straio-ht through a calendar . Distinguished noblemen , and all the other brethren on a level with them , Avould thus be embraced in a comprehensive sentence or

tAvo . Special permission would not be requiied for the dedication , and no brother Avould feel as if a- cringing obeisance had been made in his own person to another , and the excellent old landmarks , equality and fraternity , been disturbed . On the contrary , he would be conscious that they had been fairly upheld .

The English Masonic information fills 76 pao-es , the Scottish 50 , the Irish 22 , and the foreign 12 . Besides their customary distribution of temporary aid to the necessitous , a system of benevolence extensivel y practised in Scotland and Ireland

like-Avise , it is truly honourable to the leading principles of the Craft , and refreshing to' each brother , to be able to turn the attention of a neutral world , too apt to sneer , to what the brethren south of Tweed have accomplished , and are still doing ,

towards lessening the aggregate of human distress . There , in London , Avill be found flourishing three noble institutions—the " Royal Freemasons ' School for Female Children / ' the "Royal Masonic Institution for the Sons of indigent and

deceased Freemasons , " and the " Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows . " Ireland , too , is possessed of her " ' Masonic Orphan Schools . " The schools are all supported by voluntary contributions , and at pages

109 , 110 , 111 , and 230 of the " Calendar" some interesting notes on the English and Irish Charities can be perused . " Scotland , my atild respeckit mither , " I am sorry to say , ' cannot as yet boast of any kindred institution ; and the brethren

AA'ho could remedy the Avant Avould deserve , and willingly receive , the lasting esteem and gratitude of all their countrymen . A noble field is open for the influential and energetic members of the Order in Scotland .

In previous years editions it was noticeable that no memorabilia relating to Ireland appeared in the " Calendar . " That want is to be supplied , in the issue for 1866 ; and it is not necessary that the events noted should emerge in long file out of

the haze of past centuries . Charitable actions , Avere there no other , Avill be ever sufficiently agreeable to a brother to make the records of them

pleasant reading . While on the subject of the memorabilia , it Avill no doubt have been remarked that the English relate to about 100 occurrences , the Scottish to a half more , nearly . Bro . J . K . Donald , AA ^ I IO assisted the editor in the compilation

of the " Calendar , " would have given evidence of a judicious exercise of the functions belonging to his department had he dispensed Avith at least one half of the Scottish incidents , and rectified a little the composition of the remainder . It is scarcely

a fact Avorthy of special remembrance by the Masonic world that the Grand Lodge of Scotland has presented about fifteen addresses to Royal personages since its constitution . Royal personages could not prevent them doing so—had just to

submit ; and if the Grand Lodge of Scotland chooses to seize them , it Avill find opportunities to vote and send forty addresses to Royal personages during the next score years . The statement that

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