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Liability Op Mason's.

Captain Baxter thought it was a very hard case that he should be made individually responsible for a debt Avhichhad been contracted by the lodge , and the most important feature in the case was that Mr- Folkard had himself consumed a portion of

the wines supplied by Messrs . Cutler & Co . He must ask the Court for time to pay the debt by instalments , so that he might be able to collect the money . The Court admitted that it Avas a hard case , and

granted the time . [ We doubt AAdiether this law Avould hold in England . ]

Druidical Festival At Llandudno.

DRUIDICAL FESTIVAL AT LLANDUDNO .

The pavilion of the Eisteddfod , and the stone circle of the Gorsedd , have this year been erected at Llandudno . The pavilion is octagonal , and occupies an area of about 4 , 000 square yards . It is covered Avith felt , and in its construction there

have been used 6 , 000 cubic ft . of AVOOCI , 5 tons of iron , 4 , 500 yards of felt , 250 yards of calico for windoAVS , and as much red cloth for first-class seats . Mr . Pritchard is the contractor , and Mr . G . Felton the architect ; both of Llandudno . The

ancient Gorsedd , for conferring the bardic degrees of ovate , bard , and druid , for prose , poetry , and religion , consists of a circle of tAvelve stones , and a central slab , table , altar , or " stone of poAver , " erected on four other stones , and called the throne .

" Other three stones run out of the circle , toAA r ards the east , " and are supposed to form , Avith . the throne , or central one , the following geometrical aud once highly sacred symbol : —

s Avhich very much resembles the Government ' s 4 broad arrow ( in this case pointing , as it were , to the centre of the circle ); and it is a cm-ions fact

that the ancient Gorsedd formed the Parliament , Avhence the laAvs , emanating from the theoretic throne of the oracle , Avere promulgated . The bardic circle , or ancient House of Lords , as it were , is surrounded by an iron railing , " to

protect its sacredness against tlie intrusion of the uninitiated multitude" - —the mere " Commons . " The North Wales Chronicle , to Avhich we are indebted for the description whence Ave extract particulars , states that the object of this annual

festival is " to excite mentality . " - It is said to have been annually held , for 1 , 200 years , " in the face of the Sun and the Eye of Light . "

Windsor And Verrio.

WINDSOR AND VERRIO .

At a time when English artists ( Victoria Eegina ) obtain unprecedented prices for pictures , on canvas , panel , and wall , and for so-called frescoes in Barry ' s great building ( I use my epithet without offence ) , your readers will nob dislike to see the paid and unpublished accounts of an' artist

employed at Windsor Castle when Charles II . was king . The sprawling saints of Verrio and Laguerre ( made immortal in verse ) are now comparatively few . George and Jeffery destroyed them with an unsparing will and determined trowel . Will men of taste pardon a topographer who

loA ^ es associations in wishing one witlidrawingroom at Windsor , of the Verrio finish , had been spared : —

" SEIGNIOR VEERIO . —Aug . 1678 . For painting work by him done in the ceiling of his Maj 3 Gardchamber , he finding all Avorkmanship and colours for the same ( excepting the gilding work ); for which is

allowed ( according to contract and agree- £ ment thereof made ) the sum of 300 Tor painting the ceiling of His Majs Presence-chamber ( as above ) 200 For painting His Maj s Privy Chamber 200 For painting His Maj s Withdrawing-room . 250 For painting the ceiling' of His Maj s Great » Bedchamber ; 120

For painting the King ' s Little Bedchamber . 50 For painting the ceiling ofthe King ' s Closet 50 For painting the ceiling ofthe King'sEatingroorn 250 For painting the ceiling ofthe Queen ' s Bedchamber

100-For painting His Maj s Withdrawing-room . 250 For painting the ceiling ofthe Queen's Gallery 250-For painting the Queen's Chapel 110 For painting the ceiling of the King ' s Privy Backstairs 100 Ancl to the said Seignior Verriobeing His

, Maj s free gift to him for his extraordinary service and care in painting the ceilings ofthe King'sand Queen's LodgingsHouse , and other Avorks about the buildings 200

In all 2430 Other entries relate pleasantly enough to Lord Arlington ( of Arlington-street and Sennet-street ) , and , better still , to Nell Gwyn -. — "SeigniorVerrio , for painting aud adorning of

the ceilings , side Avails , end walls , and in the square and round windows in the King ' s Chapel , with several figures and other ornaments of painting ; finding all Avorkmanship and colours belonging to the painting and adorning thereof ( gilding work excepted ) , according to agreement , £ 1 , 050 . More

to him , in part for painting and adorning St . George's Hall , with several figures and other ornaments of painting , £ 1 , 000 . More to him for

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THE BALLOT IN MASONIC LODGES. Article 1
WEST YORKSHIRE. Article 2
LIABILITY OP MASON'S. Article 2
DRUIDICAL FESTIVAL AT LLANDUDNO. Article 3
WINDSOR AND VERRIO. Article 3
TERRA-COTTA AND LUCA DELLA ROBBIA WARE, CONSIDERED ON THE PRINCIPLES OE DECORATIVE ART. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
Untitled Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
OUR MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 11
FREEMASONRY IN THE MAURITIUS. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 13
MARK MASONRY. Article 14
CANADA. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
Untitled Article 17
REVIEWS. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Liability Op Mason's.

Captain Baxter thought it was a very hard case that he should be made individually responsible for a debt Avhichhad been contracted by the lodge , and the most important feature in the case was that Mr- Folkard had himself consumed a portion of

the wines supplied by Messrs . Cutler & Co . He must ask the Court for time to pay the debt by instalments , so that he might be able to collect the money . The Court admitted that it Avas a hard case , and

granted the time . [ We doubt AAdiether this law Avould hold in England . ]

Druidical Festival At Llandudno.

DRUIDICAL FESTIVAL AT LLANDUDNO .

The pavilion of the Eisteddfod , and the stone circle of the Gorsedd , have this year been erected at Llandudno . The pavilion is octagonal , and occupies an area of about 4 , 000 square yards . It is covered Avith felt , and in its construction there

have been used 6 , 000 cubic ft . of AVOOCI , 5 tons of iron , 4 , 500 yards of felt , 250 yards of calico for windoAVS , and as much red cloth for first-class seats . Mr . Pritchard is the contractor , and Mr . G . Felton the architect ; both of Llandudno . The

ancient Gorsedd , for conferring the bardic degrees of ovate , bard , and druid , for prose , poetry , and religion , consists of a circle of tAvelve stones , and a central slab , table , altar , or " stone of poAver , " erected on four other stones , and called the throne .

" Other three stones run out of the circle , toAA r ards the east , " and are supposed to form , Avith . the throne , or central one , the following geometrical aud once highly sacred symbol : —

s Avhich very much resembles the Government ' s 4 broad arrow ( in this case pointing , as it were , to the centre of the circle ); and it is a cm-ions fact

that the ancient Gorsedd formed the Parliament , Avhence the laAvs , emanating from the theoretic throne of the oracle , Avere promulgated . The bardic circle , or ancient House of Lords , as it were , is surrounded by an iron railing , " to

protect its sacredness against tlie intrusion of the uninitiated multitude" - —the mere " Commons . " The North Wales Chronicle , to Avhich we are indebted for the description whence Ave extract particulars , states that the object of this annual

festival is " to excite mentality . " - It is said to have been annually held , for 1 , 200 years , " in the face of the Sun and the Eye of Light . "

Windsor And Verrio.

WINDSOR AND VERRIO .

At a time when English artists ( Victoria Eegina ) obtain unprecedented prices for pictures , on canvas , panel , and wall , and for so-called frescoes in Barry ' s great building ( I use my epithet without offence ) , your readers will nob dislike to see the paid and unpublished accounts of an' artist

employed at Windsor Castle when Charles II . was king . The sprawling saints of Verrio and Laguerre ( made immortal in verse ) are now comparatively few . George and Jeffery destroyed them with an unsparing will and determined trowel . Will men of taste pardon a topographer who

loA ^ es associations in wishing one witlidrawingroom at Windsor , of the Verrio finish , had been spared : —

" SEIGNIOR VEERIO . —Aug . 1678 . For painting work by him done in the ceiling of his Maj 3 Gardchamber , he finding all Avorkmanship and colours for the same ( excepting the gilding work ); for which is

allowed ( according to contract and agree- £ ment thereof made ) the sum of 300 Tor painting the ceiling of His Majs Presence-chamber ( as above ) 200 For painting His Maj s Privy Chamber 200 For painting His Maj s Withdrawing-room . 250 For painting the ceiling' of His Maj s Great » Bedchamber ; 120

For painting the King ' s Little Bedchamber . 50 For painting the ceiling ofthe King ' s Closet 50 For painting the ceiling ofthe King'sEatingroorn 250 For painting the ceiling ofthe Queen ' s Bedchamber

100-For painting His Maj s Withdrawing-room . 250 For painting the ceiling ofthe Queen's Gallery 250-For painting the Queen's Chapel 110 For painting the ceiling of the King ' s Privy Backstairs 100 Ancl to the said Seignior Verriobeing His

, Maj s free gift to him for his extraordinary service and care in painting the ceilings ofthe King'sand Queen's LodgingsHouse , and other Avorks about the buildings 200

In all 2430 Other entries relate pleasantly enough to Lord Arlington ( of Arlington-street and Sennet-street ) , and , better still , to Nell Gwyn -. — "SeigniorVerrio , for painting aud adorning of

the ceilings , side Avails , end walls , and in the square and round windows in the King ' s Chapel , with several figures and other ornaments of painting ; finding all Avorkmanship and colours belonging to the painting and adorning thereof ( gilding work excepted ) , according to agreement , £ 1 , 050 . More

to him , in part for painting and adorning St . George's Hall , with several figures and other ornaments of painting , £ 1 , 000 . More to him for

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