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To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
" AA . B . " —Tlie P . M . gives the final exhortation on closing the Lodge . ' ¦ [ T FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND THE CHAFC— " T . S . " is assured that we deeply regret we did not invite a larger number of the Brethren to t ] ie meeting held iu support of the Magazine . The meeting was held in accordance with the suggestions of two or three Brethren ; ancl that more were not invited arose from the
circumstance that we did not wish unduly to press our position upon our friends , though the larger the number present , the more gratifying must have been the meeting to us . Many of the Brethren present were brought by those invited aud several of them were , until that meeting , entire strangers to us . Iu reply to " A . T . " we may observe , that we have no intention of publishing the individual subscriptions of Brethren , though we shall have great pleasure in placing the mimes of our friends
who have come forward to our assistance , before the Brethren , when the committee consider the subscription list as / closed . " A BATH P . M . " —Too late for this week .
" A STRANGER IN LONDON . "—Apply to Bro . Albert , Great Russell-street , Bloomsbury-square . From his ^ experience and standing iu his profession as a dentist , we have no doubt he will be able to assist you . " A . 0 . "—You must have been twelve months a Master Mason , before you can be exalted into the Royal Arch . The fees aud clothing cost us upon our exaltation
about one half the sum you name . " M . M . "—Bro . Lord Skelmersdale was initiated between two and three years since in the Apollo Lodge , Oxford . His lordship is one of the AVardens of No . 1010 .
" S . S . "—111 Scotland the members of various Lodges wear aprons with trimmings peculiar to each . This causes a great diversity of appearance on the occasion of any Masonic demonstration . " SENIOR AAARDEN . " —The press of provincial intelligence has compelled us to defer several interesting articles .
" X . "—AA e cannot give you the information you require ; we do not recollect that we have ever heard the Brother ' s name , ' ' H . S ., " ( Bristol ) . —Tho leading article in our impression this week touches upon the point in question .
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To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
" AA . B . " —Tlie P . M . gives the final exhortation on closing the Lodge . ' ¦ [ T FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND THE CHAFC— " T . S . " is assured that we deeply regret we did not invite a larger number of the Brethren to t ] ie meeting held iu support of the Magazine . The meeting was held in accordance with the suggestions of two or three Brethren ; ancl that more were not invited arose from the
circumstance that we did not wish unduly to press our position upon our friends , though the larger the number present , the more gratifying must have been the meeting to us . Many of the Brethren present were brought by those invited aud several of them were , until that meeting , entire strangers to us . Iu reply to " A . T . " we may observe , that we have no intention of publishing the individual subscriptions of Brethren , though we shall have great pleasure in placing the mimes of our friends
who have come forward to our assistance , before the Brethren , when the committee consider the subscription list as / closed . " A BATH P . M . " —Too late for this week .
" A STRANGER IN LONDON . "—Apply to Bro . Albert , Great Russell-street , Bloomsbury-square . From his ^ experience and standing iu his profession as a dentist , we have no doubt he will be able to assist you . " A . 0 . "—You must have been twelve months a Master Mason , before you can be exalted into the Royal Arch . The fees aud clothing cost us upon our exaltation
about one half the sum you name . " M . M . "—Bro . Lord Skelmersdale was initiated between two and three years since in the Apollo Lodge , Oxford . His lordship is one of the AVardens of No . 1010 .
" S . S . "—111 Scotland the members of various Lodges wear aprons with trimmings peculiar to each . This causes a great diversity of appearance on the occasion of any Masonic demonstration . " SENIOR AAARDEN . " —The press of provincial intelligence has compelled us to defer several interesting articles .
" X . "—AA e cannot give you the information you require ; we do not recollect that we have ever heard the Brother ' s name , ' ' H . S ., " ( Bristol ) . —Tho leading article in our impression this week touches upon the point in question .