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The Duties Of The Worshipful Master.

ever heard the matter mentioned again . We scarcely know in what terms to characterise the conduct of those Worshipful Masters , who pay no heed to the summons sent them by our Grand Secretary before each communication » of Grand

Lodge ; but we do know , that we cannot but come to the conclusion ( however unwillingly ) that if they neglect this duty , they neglect others equally or more important , and cannot but express a regret that so weighty a trust has been reposed in

them . They seem to have forgotten that at their installation , they solemnly " promise a regular attendance on the communications of Grand Lodge on receiving proper notice thereof . " This gross and wilful disobedience should be punishable with

nothing short of suspension for at least three months . If this course were adopted , we should find a larger and more regular attendance on Grand Lodge , and the consequent diffusion of a larger amount of knowledge on Masonic matters . We

assert that it is the duty of every lodge to pay the expenses of , at least , one delegate to Grand Lodge at each communication and the proper representative is the Worshipful Master . No lodge can possibly be so low in the funds as to prevent this being done without any inconvenience to the

members , while it cannot be reasonably expected that delegates should expend both their time and private means for the general good of all . It is the Masters ' s duty to see to this , and if a delegate is not sent to each and every

communication of Grand Lodge , and all necessary expenses therefore , paid by the lodge which sends him , he alone is accountable , and should be punished for such culpable neglect of duty . The question discussed and disposed of by

Grand Lodge at the recent communication , was perhaps one of the most important that has ever been brought before it . It marks a crisis in the history of Masonry in these provinces , ancl is a question which should be thoroughly understood

hy every Entered Apprentice , as well as Master Mason , in every lodge within this jurisdiction . It was , therefore , clearly the duty of every Master of a lodge , who received the summons , to attend this communication , to obey that summons ( as it

emanated from the G . M ., and he promised strict obedience to him ) , and while in Grand Lodge to gather all information he possibly could—return home and communicate that information to his brethren in open lodge . If the regular communication was fully occupied by the ordinary lodge

The Duties Of The Worshipful Master.

work , it then became his duty to summon an emergency as soon as convenient , so that he might have an opportunity of giving a full and complete report ancl courting discussion thereon by the members present . If this duty Avere performed ,

not only in this instance , but in every similar one , we should not be pained by finding so much ignorance on Masonic matters , and country Masons would not be open to the imputation which was cast upon them by a P . G . M . the other day at

Montreal . It was this , that delegates from country lodges generally knew but little cf Masonic matters beyond the concerns of their OATO private lodges , and their vieAVs and opinions could consequently be but of little value to Grand Lodge , or

something very much to that effect . We sincerely trust that the tim e will very soon be past when any such accusation will apply to any brother under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Canada .

We have much more to say on this important subject , but as it is our intention to supplement this article with another under the head of " Masonic Apathy and Ignorance /'' we will at once bring it to a close . —The Gavel , Toronto .

Decoration Of Honour: Gormogons: Freemasons.

DECORATION OF HONOUR : GORMOGONS : FREEMASONS .

( From Notes and Queries . ) I have casts or moulds of Avhat I consider to be a decoration of honour , but not finding it in Burke ' s Orders of Knighthood , I will attempt to describe it for the purpose of identification . Its form is oval with projections at each endthe upper

, one being perforated as if for suspension . The presumed obverse exhibits a bust in profile of a prince or chief , Avearing a high cap or coronet . The legend surrounding it is , " 4- 0 . Q . KY . ro . OKCUH . VOLG . OED . GOK . — Go / and on the projection at the bottom " AS . EEG . xxi (?) . " In the

centre of the reverse is represented the sun in his splendour , surrounded by the legend , " TJNIVERSUS . SPLENDOR . UNIVERSA . . BEl . EVOLEt . TIA , '' and Oil the projection at the bottom " . IXST . S 799 . ' ' I shall feel greatly obliged by any information respecting this handsome decoration , if it be such . M . D .

From my collections respecting the secret and convivial societies of the last century , I am able to solve the query of M . D . respecting his decoration of honour . It is the cast or mould of a medal belonging to the most august and ancient order of Gormogons , for they so styled themselves , and most probably Avas one Avorn by the Volgi , the chapter or heads of the order . As the order is

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THE DUTIES OF THE WORSHIPFUL MASTER. Article 1
DECORATION OF HONOUR: GORMOGONS: FREEMASONS. Article 3
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 10. Article 4
A COUNCIL OF RITES. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
Untitled Article 9
Untitled Article 10
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEMS Article 12
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 12
Craft Masonry. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
INDIA. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. SCOTLAND. Article 19
Obituary. Article 19
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 19TH MARCH, 1870. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Duties Of The Worshipful Master.

ever heard the matter mentioned again . We scarcely know in what terms to characterise the conduct of those Worshipful Masters , who pay no heed to the summons sent them by our Grand Secretary before each communication » of Grand

Lodge ; but we do know , that we cannot but come to the conclusion ( however unwillingly ) that if they neglect this duty , they neglect others equally or more important , and cannot but express a regret that so weighty a trust has been reposed in

them . They seem to have forgotten that at their installation , they solemnly " promise a regular attendance on the communications of Grand Lodge on receiving proper notice thereof . " This gross and wilful disobedience should be punishable with

nothing short of suspension for at least three months . If this course were adopted , we should find a larger and more regular attendance on Grand Lodge , and the consequent diffusion of a larger amount of knowledge on Masonic matters . We

assert that it is the duty of every lodge to pay the expenses of , at least , one delegate to Grand Lodge at each communication and the proper representative is the Worshipful Master . No lodge can possibly be so low in the funds as to prevent this being done without any inconvenience to the

members , while it cannot be reasonably expected that delegates should expend both their time and private means for the general good of all . It is the Masters ' s duty to see to this , and if a delegate is not sent to each and every

communication of Grand Lodge , and all necessary expenses therefore , paid by the lodge which sends him , he alone is accountable , and should be punished for such culpable neglect of duty . The question discussed and disposed of by

Grand Lodge at the recent communication , was perhaps one of the most important that has ever been brought before it . It marks a crisis in the history of Masonry in these provinces , ancl is a question which should be thoroughly understood

hy every Entered Apprentice , as well as Master Mason , in every lodge within this jurisdiction . It was , therefore , clearly the duty of every Master of a lodge , who received the summons , to attend this communication , to obey that summons ( as it

emanated from the G . M ., and he promised strict obedience to him ) , and while in Grand Lodge to gather all information he possibly could—return home and communicate that information to his brethren in open lodge . If the regular communication was fully occupied by the ordinary lodge

The Duties Of The Worshipful Master.

work , it then became his duty to summon an emergency as soon as convenient , so that he might have an opportunity of giving a full and complete report ancl courting discussion thereon by the members present . If this duty Avere performed ,

not only in this instance , but in every similar one , we should not be pained by finding so much ignorance on Masonic matters , and country Masons would not be open to the imputation which was cast upon them by a P . G . M . the other day at

Montreal . It was this , that delegates from country lodges generally knew but little cf Masonic matters beyond the concerns of their OATO private lodges , and their vieAVs and opinions could consequently be but of little value to Grand Lodge , or

something very much to that effect . We sincerely trust that the tim e will very soon be past when any such accusation will apply to any brother under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Canada .

We have much more to say on this important subject , but as it is our intention to supplement this article with another under the head of " Masonic Apathy and Ignorance /'' we will at once bring it to a close . —The Gavel , Toronto .

Decoration Of Honour: Gormogons: Freemasons.

DECORATION OF HONOUR : GORMOGONS : FREEMASONS .

( From Notes and Queries . ) I have casts or moulds of Avhat I consider to be a decoration of honour , but not finding it in Burke ' s Orders of Knighthood , I will attempt to describe it for the purpose of identification . Its form is oval with projections at each endthe upper

, one being perforated as if for suspension . The presumed obverse exhibits a bust in profile of a prince or chief , Avearing a high cap or coronet . The legend surrounding it is , " 4- 0 . Q . KY . ro . OKCUH . VOLG . OED . GOK . — Go / and on the projection at the bottom " AS . EEG . xxi (?) . " In the

centre of the reverse is represented the sun in his splendour , surrounded by the legend , " TJNIVERSUS . SPLENDOR . UNIVERSA . . BEl . EVOLEt . TIA , '' and Oil the projection at the bottom " . IXST . S 799 . ' ' I shall feel greatly obliged by any information respecting this handsome decoration , if it be such . M . D .

From my collections respecting the secret and convivial societies of the last century , I am able to solve the query of M . D . respecting his decoration of honour . It is the cast or mould of a medal belonging to the most august and ancient order of Gormogons , for they so styled themselves , and most probably Avas one Avorn by the Volgi , the chapter or heads of the order . As the order is

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