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Masonic Facts.

FOUNTAIN'S ABBEY .

FIG . 30 . —NAIE , A . o . 3130 ,. Pillars on North Side .

FIG . 3 I . —Lady Chapel , A . D . 1220 .

FIG . 32 . —Tower , North Transept , A . D . 1 S 0 O .

FIG . 83 . —Chapels in South Transept , A . . 11-16 .

Fro . 31—South Transept , 1110 . ' . "Mi . t . VU FIG . 35 . —South Aisle of JSTave , A . D . 1150 .

FIG . 30 . —Refectory , A . D . 1170 .

"Whitb y Abbey about A . n ., 1300 . —Younr / s Hist , of Whitby , vol . i ., note p . 343 . 125 . " Among the workmen ive find the masons or cementarii separated into classes as early as the beginning of the 13 th century ; they ivere cutters and sculp tors of freestonelayersor as they were

, , termed vernacularly 'leggeres , ' and setters ; they either worked by the piece , or at fixed daily . Avages , with an extra allowance in some cases , as metesilver , but at the highest rate no metesilver or eorrody was given . In extensive buildings they worked in gangs of twenty men , AA'hose foreman ivas called

Vintenarius . " ( See Account of Works , Carnarvon Castle , 14 Edward 1 st , 1286 ) . —Hudson Turner ' s Domestic Architecture , Introduction , vol i ., p . 33 . ' ?>? ' 126 . Henry , surnamed Lathom , or Latomus , or the Stone-cutter , rebuilt the chapter-house , dormitory , refectory , and other parts of the Abbey of Evesham

, at the end of 13 th century . —History of JSvesliain , p . 28 . Leland says that Henry Latomus rebuilt the Church of Evesham in 1319 . —Collect ., vol . i . p . 249 . 127 . The folloiving is a translation of an Ordinance made by the Mayor and the four and twenty Aldermen of the City of London , 31 st Edward 1 st , 1303 .

An Ordinance made in the time of Gregory de Kokesle , Mayor , and hy the four and tivent y Aldermen as to carpenters , masons , and other labourers . j

I . As to carpeneters , masons , plasterers , daubers , tilers , and the servants of such and other workmen , it is thus ordained that each carpenter between St . Michel and St . Martin , shall take 4 _ d . per day for all things , or lid . for his money , and the table of the oivner of the work ; and that this shall be at the will

of the owner of the Avork , Avhichever he shall prefer . Ancl then betAveen St . Martin and Candlemas 3 d . a clay for all things , or one penny and the table . And then betAveen Candlemas and Easter M . per day , with all things , or 3 | c / . ancl the oAvner ' s table ; and between Easter and the Feast of St . Michel , 5 d . per day for

all things , or 2 d . per day and the oivner ' s table ; " and after this form , AA'hen the iveek is is Avholly a working Aveek , the carpenter is to have from henceforth the Saturday as for a full day . And the Sunday following , Ai'hen he does nothing , he is to take nothing . Ancl at all solemn feasts Avhen people fastthey

, are to receive also as for a full day , if they work until the evening , and nothing is to be taken for the feast day following ; nor yet upon any other feast day or upon a Sunday , when no work is done , is anything to be taken . These conditions as to journey work and the manner of Avorking aforesaid , are to be also

for Master Masons ( Mazounes Mestres ) and also for master carpenters and others , and master tilers , and master plasterers in plaster works . As to their

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1862-03-15, Page 4” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 6 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_15031862/page/4/.
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THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 1
LIGHT. Article 2
MASONIC FACTS. Article 3
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
HER MAJESTY. Article 6
ELIAS ASHMOLE. Article 6
THE MASONIC SCHOOLS. Article 6
GRAND LODGE. Article 7
WARDENS AND MASTERS. Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 8
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 13
IRELAND. Article 14
INDIA. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Facts.

FOUNTAIN'S ABBEY .

FIG . 30 . —NAIE , A . o . 3130 ,. Pillars on North Side .

FIG . 3 I . —Lady Chapel , A . D . 1220 .

FIG . 32 . —Tower , North Transept , A . D . 1 S 0 O .

FIG . 83 . —Chapels in South Transept , A . . 11-16 .

Fro . 31—South Transept , 1110 . ' . "Mi . t . VU FIG . 35 . —South Aisle of JSTave , A . D . 1150 .

FIG . 30 . —Refectory , A . D . 1170 .

"Whitb y Abbey about A . n ., 1300 . —Younr / s Hist , of Whitby , vol . i ., note p . 343 . 125 . " Among the workmen ive find the masons or cementarii separated into classes as early as the beginning of the 13 th century ; they ivere cutters and sculp tors of freestonelayersor as they were

, , termed vernacularly 'leggeres , ' and setters ; they either worked by the piece , or at fixed daily . Avages , with an extra allowance in some cases , as metesilver , but at the highest rate no metesilver or eorrody was given . In extensive buildings they worked in gangs of twenty men , AA'hose foreman ivas called

Vintenarius . " ( See Account of Works , Carnarvon Castle , 14 Edward 1 st , 1286 ) . —Hudson Turner ' s Domestic Architecture , Introduction , vol i ., p . 33 . ' ?>? ' 126 . Henry , surnamed Lathom , or Latomus , or the Stone-cutter , rebuilt the chapter-house , dormitory , refectory , and other parts of the Abbey of Evesham

, at the end of 13 th century . —History of JSvesliain , p . 28 . Leland says that Henry Latomus rebuilt the Church of Evesham in 1319 . —Collect ., vol . i . p . 249 . 127 . The folloiving is a translation of an Ordinance made by the Mayor and the four and twenty Aldermen of the City of London , 31 st Edward 1 st , 1303 .

An Ordinance made in the time of Gregory de Kokesle , Mayor , and hy the four and tivent y Aldermen as to carpenters , masons , and other labourers . j

I . As to carpeneters , masons , plasterers , daubers , tilers , and the servants of such and other workmen , it is thus ordained that each carpenter between St . Michel and St . Martin , shall take 4 _ d . per day for all things , or lid . for his money , and the table of the oivner of the work ; and that this shall be at the will

of the owner of the Avork , Avhichever he shall prefer . Ancl then betAveen St . Martin and Candlemas 3 d . a clay for all things , or one penny and the table . And then betAveen Candlemas and Easter M . per day , with all things , or 3 | c / . ancl the oAvner ' s table ; and between Easter and the Feast of St . Michel , 5 d . per day for

all things , or 2 d . per day and the oivner ' s table ; " and after this form , AA'hen the iveek is is Avholly a working Aveek , the carpenter is to have from henceforth the Saturday as for a full day . And the Sunday following , Ai'hen he does nothing , he is to take nothing . Ancl at all solemn feasts Avhen people fastthey

, are to receive also as for a full day , if they work until the evening , and nothing is to be taken for the feast day following ; nor yet upon any other feast day or upon a Sunday , when no work is done , is anything to be taken . These conditions as to journey work and the manner of Avorking aforesaid , are to be also

for Master Masons ( Mazounes Mestres ) and also for master carpenters and others , and master tilers , and master plasterers in plaster works . As to their

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