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Masonic Notes And Queries.

M 0 NKH 0 USE . Who was Richard Monkhouse , who , in 1805 , published in London , three volumes , 8 vo ., entitled Occasional Discourses on various subjects , which include several Masonic discourses ? He published two of these Masonic discourses separately . LODGES IN TEE UNITED STATES .

There is a list said to be of all the Lodges in the United States inserted in a song book , published in 1816 , atDcdham in New England , entitled " A Selection of Masonic , Sentimental , and Humourous Songs . "

STEPHEN JONES . Who was Stephen Jones , who published in London , 1811 , a large lSmo . volume , called the "Masonic Miscellany , in Prose and Verse ?" OLDEST PROA'INCIAL LODGE . The oldest provincial Lodge now existing in England is No . 20 , thc celebrated Royal Kent Lodge of Antiquity at Chatham , which was founded in

1723 , one hundred and thirty-six years ago . It has a Royal Arch Chapter attached . The history of this Lodge would be interesting . Of the Loudon Lodges having dates , two years is thc only seniority they possess . "LE TUILEUlt . " AVhen was "Le Tuileur" first published ? There was an edition of thc " Tuileur Ecossais" in 1813 .

FRENCH ENTERED APPRENTICE SONG . The only obligatory or recognized song in the French Masonic Songbooks is enrolled under the title of Couplets d'Obligations , which should be sung at the end of every Masonic banquet . These verses arc as follows : i . Freres et compagnous De la Maconnerie

, Sans chagrins jouissons Des plaisirs de la vie . Miuiis iViin rouge bord , Quo par trois fois le signal do nos vorres Soifc une preuvo que d ' accord JJous buvons a nos freres . ii ,

Joignous-nous main en main ; Tenons-nous ferme ensemble ; Hendons grace au destin Du nceud qui nous rasscmble ; Et soyons assures Qu'il no se soft sur les deux hemisphere . ! Point de plus illustres sautes

Que cello de nos freres . What this is will be well enough seen by thc first and last verses of the Entered Apprentice's Song : — " Come let us prepare , AVe brothers that are Assembled on every occasion ; Let us drink , laugh ancl sing ,

Our wine has a spring , ) Here ' s a health to an Accepted Mason .

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—IV. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
THE SABBATH AS AN INSTITUTION. Article 14
THE MOTHER. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS. Article 18
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR. Article 19
A LIBERAL OFFER. Article 20
FLOWERS. Article 20
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 21
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 38
INSTRUCTION. Article 39
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 40
SCOTLAND. Article 43
CANADA. Article 43
THE WEEK. Article 44
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Masonic Notes And Queries.

M 0 NKH 0 USE . Who was Richard Monkhouse , who , in 1805 , published in London , three volumes , 8 vo ., entitled Occasional Discourses on various subjects , which include several Masonic discourses ? He published two of these Masonic discourses separately . LODGES IN TEE UNITED STATES .

There is a list said to be of all the Lodges in the United States inserted in a song book , published in 1816 , atDcdham in New England , entitled " A Selection of Masonic , Sentimental , and Humourous Songs . "

STEPHEN JONES . Who was Stephen Jones , who published in London , 1811 , a large lSmo . volume , called the "Masonic Miscellany , in Prose and Verse ?" OLDEST PROA'INCIAL LODGE . The oldest provincial Lodge now existing in England is No . 20 , thc celebrated Royal Kent Lodge of Antiquity at Chatham , which was founded in

1723 , one hundred and thirty-six years ago . It has a Royal Arch Chapter attached . The history of this Lodge would be interesting . Of the Loudon Lodges having dates , two years is thc only seniority they possess . "LE TUILEUlt . " AVhen was "Le Tuileur" first published ? There was an edition of thc " Tuileur Ecossais" in 1813 .

FRENCH ENTERED APPRENTICE SONG . The only obligatory or recognized song in the French Masonic Songbooks is enrolled under the title of Couplets d'Obligations , which should be sung at the end of every Masonic banquet . These verses arc as follows : i . Freres et compagnous De la Maconnerie

, Sans chagrins jouissons Des plaisirs de la vie . Miuiis iViin rouge bord , Quo par trois fois le signal do nos vorres Soifc une preuvo que d ' accord JJous buvons a nos freres . ii ,

Joignous-nous main en main ; Tenons-nous ferme ensemble ; Hendons grace au destin Du nceud qui nous rasscmble ; Et soyons assures Qu'il no se soft sur les deux hemisphere . ! Point de plus illustres sautes

Que cello de nos freres . What this is will be well enough seen by thc first and last verses of the Entered Apprentice's Song : — " Come let us prepare , AVe brothers that are Assembled on every occasion ; Let us drink , laugh ancl sing ,

Our wine has a spring , ) Here ' s a health to an Accepted Mason .

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