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Masonic Notes And Queries.

Bro . Findel congratulates Bro . Hughan on Ins possession , and presents his readers with tho titlepage ( supplied by the latter ) , iu the hope _ that a fuller account of the work may follow . AVe have much pleasure in doing so likewise , and also in stating that , in our new volume , our esteemed correspondent ,

Bro . AV . J . Hughaii will refer to this scarce book at length in his articles entitled "An Analysis of Ancient and Modern Freemasonry , " translations of the first part of which , we hear , have already graced the pages of more than one of the foreign Masonic periodicals . The title-page is as follows : —

"A serious and impartial inquiry into the cause of the present decay of Freemasonry in the Kingdom of Ireland . Humbly addressed to all the brethren accepted of before and since the Constitutions . To which are added such instructive remarks as may be found useful to revive the honour of that ancient

Craft , & c . By Fiiield D'Assigny , M . D ., author oi 'The Impartial Answer to the Enemies of Freemasons . ' Dublin . Printed by Edward . Bate , iu George ' s-lane , near Dame-street . 1744 . It is Svo ., and numbers some SO pages altogether . "

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

The Editor is not responsible for the opinions expressed by Correfpon-. l ^ nh . LOOSEXE 3 S IX MASOXKY . TO TIIE EDIXOI : or- Tin : r : n : i : 3 iAS 0 xs' AIAGAZIXI : A > -D :.:.:= OX : C :, nnnoi 7 . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER ,- —Sometime since , in reply to a letter which appeared in your MAGAZINE , complaining of a man being initiated in one of the

Jersey lodges , by tlie name of " Box Brown , " your correspondent " 11 . II . " took up the gauntlet on behalf of some of the lodges in that island , and repudiated their having clone so , promising to furnish the details of some others that lie was not so well conversant with . I have been waiting very patiently

for some time for his repl y before talcing further action in the matter , and , after his gratuitous services voluntarily offered , I now ask him to furnish me with the number of the lodge , together with tho proposer , seconder , and date of initiation of the individual referred to . Yours fraternal ! v , 2 .

FEEEMAiGXEY IX SAY'EDEX . 10 TIIE EDITOR or THE ::::::::: ASO : ; -J' MAeiA ^ ixE A :,-D :.: A ^ . YIC : r . ' ::: ; o . ^ . Dear Sir and Brother , —Seeing the great interest excited in your numerous readers by the statements made , or recording of incidents connected with the history of [ Masonry at home and abroadI have

, thought you would like to see a very curious medal which has been in my possession for many years . It is of large size , considerable thickness , in solid silver , well executed , and , beiug connected with au interesting period in the history of Freemasonry , and relating to a country in which our ancient and

honourable Order is held in the lii yhest admirationindeed , veneration , I send you the medal that you may , if you please , publish engravings of the obverse aud reverse thereof .

Correspondence.

There are so many of your talented correspondents , such as Bros . Hughan , Oneal Haye , Murray Lyon , Bairusfather , and a host of others , who have dealt in your paper with such subjects , that it would be much more interesting to your readers , and tend to elicit all that is likely to he interesting in connection with the subject , if I just shortly state the fact that

it came into my possession many years ago , it having belonged to a near relative of mine who had been much in Sweden , aud who was a zealous and worthy Mason . The interesting facts mentioned on the medal itself , together with the admirable artistic skill and the splendid execution of the medalist ' s art , speak for themselves .

Does it not suggest that the Masonic history oi Sweden ancl Xorway , during so long a reign as fortyfive years , during which Charles XIII . was protector and Grand Master , must offer a splendid field for investigation . Yours fraternally ,

Dundee , JNOV . 30 th , 1 SG 7 . J . C , PM . [ AA e have great pleasure in complying with the suggestion of our greatly-esteemed and much-respected correspondent " J . C , " and have had engravings made of the very-beautifully executed medal ; and we take this opportunity of inviting our readers generally to contribute similar objects and matters of like interest ,

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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
AN ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN FREEMASONRY. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
DR. MORRIS' PILGRIMAGE TO THE ORIENT, ETC. Article 9
GRAND LODGE APPOINTMENTS. Article 9
MASONIC IMPOSTORS. Article 10
FREEMASONRY CRITICISED. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTLAND. Article 16
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 16
INDIA. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
NEW PUBLIC BUILDINGS AT TRURO. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Notes And Queries.

Bro . Findel congratulates Bro . Hughan on Ins possession , and presents his readers with tho titlepage ( supplied by the latter ) , iu the hope _ that a fuller account of the work may follow . AVe have much pleasure in doing so likewise , and also in stating that , in our new volume , our esteemed correspondent ,

Bro . AV . J . Hughaii will refer to this scarce book at length in his articles entitled "An Analysis of Ancient and Modern Freemasonry , " translations of the first part of which , we hear , have already graced the pages of more than one of the foreign Masonic periodicals . The title-page is as follows : —

"A serious and impartial inquiry into the cause of the present decay of Freemasonry in the Kingdom of Ireland . Humbly addressed to all the brethren accepted of before and since the Constitutions . To which are added such instructive remarks as may be found useful to revive the honour of that ancient

Craft , & c . By Fiiield D'Assigny , M . D ., author oi 'The Impartial Answer to the Enemies of Freemasons . ' Dublin . Printed by Edward . Bate , iu George ' s-lane , near Dame-street . 1744 . It is Svo ., and numbers some SO pages altogether . "

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

The Editor is not responsible for the opinions expressed by Correfpon-. l ^ nh . LOOSEXE 3 S IX MASOXKY . TO TIIE EDIXOI : or- Tin : r : n : i : 3 iAS 0 xs' AIAGAZIXI : A > -D :.:.:= OX : C :, nnnoi 7 . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER ,- —Sometime since , in reply to a letter which appeared in your MAGAZINE , complaining of a man being initiated in one of the

Jersey lodges , by tlie name of " Box Brown , " your correspondent " 11 . II . " took up the gauntlet on behalf of some of the lodges in that island , and repudiated their having clone so , promising to furnish the details of some others that lie was not so well conversant with . I have been waiting very patiently

for some time for his repl y before talcing further action in the matter , and , after his gratuitous services voluntarily offered , I now ask him to furnish me with the number of the lodge , together with tho proposer , seconder , and date of initiation of the individual referred to . Yours fraternal ! v , 2 .

FEEEMAiGXEY IX SAY'EDEX . 10 TIIE EDITOR or THE ::::::::: ASO : ; -J' MAeiA ^ ixE A :,-D :.: A ^ . YIC : r . ' ::: ; o . ^ . Dear Sir and Brother , —Seeing the great interest excited in your numerous readers by the statements made , or recording of incidents connected with the history of [ Masonry at home and abroadI have

, thought you would like to see a very curious medal which has been in my possession for many years . It is of large size , considerable thickness , in solid silver , well executed , and , beiug connected with au interesting period in the history of Freemasonry , and relating to a country in which our ancient and

honourable Order is held in the lii yhest admirationindeed , veneration , I send you the medal that you may , if you please , publish engravings of the obverse aud reverse thereof .

Correspondence.

There are so many of your talented correspondents , such as Bros . Hughan , Oneal Haye , Murray Lyon , Bairusfather , and a host of others , who have dealt in your paper with such subjects , that it would be much more interesting to your readers , and tend to elicit all that is likely to he interesting in connection with the subject , if I just shortly state the fact that

it came into my possession many years ago , it having belonged to a near relative of mine who had been much in Sweden , aud who was a zealous and worthy Mason . The interesting facts mentioned on the medal itself , together with the admirable artistic skill and the splendid execution of the medalist ' s art , speak for themselves .

Does it not suggest that the Masonic history oi Sweden ancl Xorway , during so long a reign as fortyfive years , during which Charles XIII . was protector and Grand Master , must offer a splendid field for investigation . Yours fraternally ,

Dundee , JNOV . 30 th , 1 SG 7 . J . C , PM . [ AA e have great pleasure in complying with the suggestion of our greatly-esteemed and much-respected correspondent " J . C , " and have had engravings made of the very-beautifully executed medal ; and we take this opportunity of inviting our readers generally to contribute similar objects and matters of like interest ,

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