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Our Architectural Chapter.

ancient than the order of Gray Friars , and which had shared in the original erection of that structure . Speaking of works in our department , Ave cannot but regret that tombs to deceased brethren of honour are not more frequent , and that tombs to be found in many places decorated with Masonic emblems

are going to decay to tell the public no one cares for a departed brother ; although a feAV shillings would saA e them for another generation , in the fair hope that they Avould again meet Avith . attention . The Masons of North Devon have given proof of a laudable feeiing in erecting a memorial AvindoAV in the church of St . Mary Magdalene ,

Barnstaple , in memory of Bro . J . T . Britton . The subjects represented are , in one light King Solomon officiating at the commencement of the building of the Temple , and in the other light , the dedication of the Temple , AA'ith Masonic emblems . A trefoil light above contains a croAvn of g lory within , an equilateral triangle ; also a Masonic

symbol appertaining to the exalted rank of P . Z , The Avork has been executed under the direction of Bro . E . D . Gould , architect of Barnstaple , thereby adding another to the list of architects Avho have taken part in professional labours for the Craft . It A \ as inaugurated on Sunday evening , April 3 rd , by Bro . the Eev . A . 0 . Dene , with a full service , and a sermon was preached by Bro . the EeA . J . C . Oarwithen ,

Secret Societies Of The Middle Ages.—Iii.

SECRET SOCIETIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES . —III .

THK VEHMIQUE T 1 UBUKAL . ( CONTIHDED ) . WE cannot better continue to illustrate ouv subject ( for to give a regularly connected history of the Vehmique association , with the scattered materials at our disposal , would be no easy task ) , than by presenting to our readers some more of the particulars relating to the

Vehm , in the work from which AA'e gave some extracts in our last paper ; which is indeed , as it purports to be , " a romance of the secret tribunals . " Should our space permit it , we also propose to g ive in this paper ( otherwise on a future occasion ) , portions of Avhafc may be culled the secret history of a family at whose very name

Europe once trembled , some members of whom , if not absolutel y members of this formidable association , were , nevertheless , sufficientl y influential to secure the assistance and co-operation of some of its

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1859-04-20, Page 6” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 12 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_20041859/page/6/.
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OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 1
SECRET SOCIETIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES.—III. Article 6
Selection Article 15
THE CRAFT AND ITS CRITICISERS.—I. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
MARK MASONRY. Article 21
APPOINTMENT OF GRAND OFFICERS. Article 21
MASONIC HALLS. Article 22
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 23
APPEAL FOR A FREEMASON'S DAUGHTER. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 27
PROVINCIAL. Article 30
MARK MASONRY. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 44
THE WEEK. Article 44
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Our Architectural Chapter.

ancient than the order of Gray Friars , and which had shared in the original erection of that structure . Speaking of works in our department , Ave cannot but regret that tombs to deceased brethren of honour are not more frequent , and that tombs to be found in many places decorated with Masonic emblems

are going to decay to tell the public no one cares for a departed brother ; although a feAV shillings would saA e them for another generation , in the fair hope that they Avould again meet Avith . attention . The Masons of North Devon have given proof of a laudable feeiing in erecting a memorial AvindoAV in the church of St . Mary Magdalene ,

Barnstaple , in memory of Bro . J . T . Britton . The subjects represented are , in one light King Solomon officiating at the commencement of the building of the Temple , and in the other light , the dedication of the Temple , AA'ith Masonic emblems . A trefoil light above contains a croAvn of g lory within , an equilateral triangle ; also a Masonic

symbol appertaining to the exalted rank of P . Z , The Avork has been executed under the direction of Bro . E . D . Gould , architect of Barnstaple , thereby adding another to the list of architects Avho have taken part in professional labours for the Craft . It A \ as inaugurated on Sunday evening , April 3 rd , by Bro . the Eev . A . 0 . Dene , with a full service , and a sermon was preached by Bro . the EeA . J . C . Oarwithen ,

Secret Societies Of The Middle Ages.—Iii.

SECRET SOCIETIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES . —III .

THK VEHMIQUE T 1 UBUKAL . ( CONTIHDED ) . WE cannot better continue to illustrate ouv subject ( for to give a regularly connected history of the Vehmique association , with the scattered materials at our disposal , would be no easy task ) , than by presenting to our readers some more of the particulars relating to the

Vehm , in the work from which AA'e gave some extracts in our last paper ; which is indeed , as it purports to be , " a romance of the secret tribunals . " Should our space permit it , we also propose to g ive in this paper ( otherwise on a future occasion ) , portions of Avhafc may be culled the secret history of a family at whose very name

Europe once trembled , some members of whom , if not absolutel y members of this formidable association , were , nevertheless , sufficientl y influential to secure the assistance and co-operation of some of its

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