Skip to main content
Museum of Freemasonry

Masonic Periodicals Online

  • Explore
  • Advanced Search
  • Home
  • Explore
  • The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine
  • Sept. 22, 1866
  • Page 11
Current:

The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine, Sept. 22, 1866: Page 11

  • Back to The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine, Sept. 22, 1866
  • Print image
  • Articles/Ads
    Article MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. ← Page 2 of 2
    Article CORRESPONDENCE. Page 1 of 2 →
Page 11

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Masonic Notes And Queries.

gudes perteiuing to the Gild , be buying selling within or Avithout thair aAvn land , hot giff he be ane Gild Brother . "—D . MURRAY LYON . EREEMASONRY AT CONSTANTINOPLE . As many of your readers may have noticed the following paragraph in our daily paperstaken from the

, Levant Herald , under the above heading , or as it appears in another daily paper under the more appropriate heading of a "Eow in Constantinople , " it would be interesting to knoAV if the correctness of this somewhat ludicrous incident can be substantiated by any of our Constantinopolitan brethren r ^ - " A

Boio in Constantinople . —Old Haviar Elian was on Monday , Sept . 3 , tlie scene of a row Avhich is worth report . For some time past this narroAv and dirty , if locally famous , enclosure , has been daily filled vvith drowds of chiefly Je * v Iripoteurs , to an extent which virtually put an end to the thoroughfare . Complaint was accordingly made to the Municipality , and on Monday Mr . Giacomo , the chief police inspector , and three or four of his men , entered the place to force

the crowd to "move on . " Bold , hoAvever , on their own ground , the Jews not only refused , but on the hottle-green coated myrmidons proceeding to votes des fails , turned on them and hustled the whole into the street . The ringleader , a Mr . T ., singled out the inspector and had mauled him sadly before some one shouted out to the combatants that they were both

Freemasons . The effect was instantaneous—from blows the " brethren" rapidly passed to embraces and mutual apologies , amid the laughter of the crowd . The Municipal Council , however , on hearing of the affair insisted on its inspector lodging a charge against Mr . V . at the Zaptiehbut this Brother Giacomo

, refused to do , pleading fraternal duty , and offering to resign . rather than put the laAv in force against a G . P . M . ( sic . ?) . Server Effendi has therefore perforce condoned the assault , ancl Brother Giacomo is to receive a new sash and whip of office from Brother V . "

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OR TEMPLARS . What is the proper mode of writing the latter word ? Is it Kni ghts Templar or Knights Templars ? I am of opinion that it is the latter . Grouvelle calls them " Les Templiers , " in which he is followed b y Eaynouard . Dupuis also Avrites the name so .

Munter and Moldenhauer , " Orden der Tempelherren . " Gin-tier styles his work , " llistoria Templaviorum . " Addison calls them "Knights Templars . " * I know of no English authority AVIIO styles them Templar , although I find the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR invariably gives Knights Templar . Perhaps some reader may throAV a li ght -upon the modern reading of the word in the singular . —A . 0 . II .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

The " Editor is not respoimble for the opinions expressed hy Correspondents * "THE STEEAM OF ENGLISH FBEEMASONRY , " BY BEO . DE . PEAESON BELL . 10 THE EDITOB OF TUB *? KEE 3 IAS 03 rs' JIAGAZIKE AXD MASONIC 5 XIBH 0 H . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER—I have much pleasure

_ , ru endorsing your recommendation of the " Stream of English Freemasonry , " by Bro . Dr . Pearson Bell , P . M ., D . Prov . G . M . for Yorkshire ( North and East ) , as it is assuredl y a welcome addition to our Masonic

literature ; and we hope many members of the Craft will evince their warm appreciation of the talented author ' s labours , by promoting its sale to their utmost extent . The chart is generally very correct , the design is most unique , and its artistic merit is as great as its information is valuable and interesting , I have carefully examined itand find the folloAving

, to be a little doubtful as to accuracy ,-so far as my investigations go : — " A Biographical Tableau , " by Bro . Edward Lefree , M . A ., FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE , Sept . 30 , 1851 ; "Freemasons' Pocket Companion , " Oxford , 1 SS 1 , * and other works are taken as authoritiesand are

, acknoAvledged Avhen quoted from . "Chart — Archbishop of Canterbury , G . M ., A . D . 960 ; " " Biographical Tableau , " the date should be A . D . 959 , and by the Oxford Companion A . D . 957 . " Chart — Gondulphe , Bishop of Eochester , G . M ., A . D . 1066 ;"

" Biographical Tableau" A . D . 1068 ; Oxford Companion A . D . 1068 . ' Chart—Gilbert de Clare , G . M , A . D . 1137 . " Biographical Tableau A . D . 1136 ; Oxford Companion A . D . 1135 . " Chart—Eichard Beauchamp , Bishop of Sarum , G . M ., " A . D . 1461 . Biographical Tableau A . D . 1473 ; Oxford Companion and Entick's

Constitutions A . D . 1471 . " Chart—Cardinal Wolsey , G . M ., A . D . 1509 . Biographical Tableau gives the same date , but the Oxford Companion A . D . 1515 . " Chart—Duke of Somerset , G . M ., " A . D . 1547 . Biographical Tableau A . D . 1549 . Oxford Companion A . D . 1549 . " Chart—Sir Thomas Sackville , G . M ., "

1558 . Biographical Tableau A . D . 1561 ; Oxford Companion A . D . 1560 . " Chart—Earl of Effingham , G . M ., " 1579 to 1588 . According to the most complete information Ave can procure the Earl of Effingham died A . D . 1579 , and yet from the Oxford Companion Ave learn he Avas Grand Master A . D . 1780 , and the "Chart" and "Entick ' s Constitutions" states that

he continued in that office until A . D . 1588 . We confess to being perplexed in this case especially , and shall feel glad at hearing of a competent authority to decide between such conflicting statements . " Chart—Charles I ., G . M ., " A . D . 1625 to 1630 . I have not been able to discover any reason for such an office being held hy Charles I . Bro . William

Preston , in " Illustrations of Masonry , " merely mentions the unfortunate monarch ' s name , and says the Earl of Pembroke was Grand Master from A . D . 1618 to A . D . 1630 ( also , confirmed by "Entick's Constitutions" ) . " Chart—Inigo Jones , G . M ., A . D . 1636 to 1651 ; Oxford Companion A . D . 1646 . That the latter

is correct ic confirmed by Bro . William Preston , Avho states that Inigo Jones died in the year 1646 , and , consequently , could not have been G . M . A . D . 1651 . " Chart—Earl of Kingston , G . M ., A . D . 1740 . " This name must be in error , as I think all Masonic historians Avill admit that it should he Kintoreand not

, Kingston . I have just referred to Cole ' s edition , " Constitutions" A . D . 1729 ( dedicated to Lord Kingston ) , "Scott ' s Masonic Pocket Companion " A . D . 1759 , Entick ' s "Constitutions" A . D . 1756 . " Calcott's Disquestions on Masonry" A . D . 1769 ; " Preston ' s Illustrations " ( two editions ) ; " British

and Irish Masonic Calendar" ( three editions ) ; " Constitutions of Grand Lodge of Scotland , " and " Laurie ' s History of Freemasonry" ( last edition ) , and other Avorks , and find all agree in stating that John Earl of Kintore ( G . M . Scotland A . . 1738 ) was G . M . . . 1740 . The name of Lord or Earl of Kingston is not men-

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1866-09-22, Page 11” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 25 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_22091866/page/11/.
  • List
  • Grid
Title Category Page
GEMS FROM BRO. LAWRENCE STERNE. Article 1
PROFESSOR ROBERTSON ON FREEMASONRY. Article 2
EARS OF WHEAT FROM A CORNUCOPIA. Article 3
WHAT IS THE GOOD OF FREEMASONRY ? Article 3
Untitled Article 7
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
Untitled Article 12
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
RED CROSS KNIGHTS. Article 16
Obituary. Article 16
ADELPHI THEATRE. Article 16
REFLECTIONS OF A SOLDIER. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 16
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
Page 1

Page 1

1 Article
Page 2

Page 2

2 Articles
Page 3

Page 3

4 Articles
Page 4

Page 4

1 Article
Page 5

Page 5

1 Article
Page 6

Page 6

1 Article
Page 7

Page 7

3 Articles
Page 8

Page 8

1 Article
Page 9

Page 9

1 Article
Page 10

Page 10

2 Articles
Page 11

Page 11

2 Articles
Page 12

Page 12

5 Articles
Page 13

Page 13

3 Articles
Page 14

Page 14

1 Article
Page 15

Page 15

3 Articles
Page 16

Page 16

7 Articles
Page 17

Page 17

1 Article
Page 18

Page 18

1 Article
Page 19

Page 19

1 Article
Page 20

Page 20

3 Articles
Page 11

Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Masonic Notes And Queries.

gudes perteiuing to the Gild , be buying selling within or Avithout thair aAvn land , hot giff he be ane Gild Brother . "—D . MURRAY LYON . EREEMASONRY AT CONSTANTINOPLE . As many of your readers may have noticed the following paragraph in our daily paperstaken from the

, Levant Herald , under the above heading , or as it appears in another daily paper under the more appropriate heading of a "Eow in Constantinople , " it would be interesting to knoAV if the correctness of this somewhat ludicrous incident can be substantiated by any of our Constantinopolitan brethren r ^ - " A

Boio in Constantinople . —Old Haviar Elian was on Monday , Sept . 3 , tlie scene of a row Avhich is worth report . For some time past this narroAv and dirty , if locally famous , enclosure , has been daily filled vvith drowds of chiefly Je * v Iripoteurs , to an extent which virtually put an end to the thoroughfare . Complaint was accordingly made to the Municipality , and on Monday Mr . Giacomo , the chief police inspector , and three or four of his men , entered the place to force

the crowd to "move on . " Bold , hoAvever , on their own ground , the Jews not only refused , but on the hottle-green coated myrmidons proceeding to votes des fails , turned on them and hustled the whole into the street . The ringleader , a Mr . T ., singled out the inspector and had mauled him sadly before some one shouted out to the combatants that they were both

Freemasons . The effect was instantaneous—from blows the " brethren" rapidly passed to embraces and mutual apologies , amid the laughter of the crowd . The Municipal Council , however , on hearing of the affair insisted on its inspector lodging a charge against Mr . V . at the Zaptiehbut this Brother Giacomo

, refused to do , pleading fraternal duty , and offering to resign . rather than put the laAv in force against a G . P . M . ( sic . ?) . Server Effendi has therefore perforce condoned the assault , ancl Brother Giacomo is to receive a new sash and whip of office from Brother V . "

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR OR TEMPLARS . What is the proper mode of writing the latter word ? Is it Kni ghts Templar or Knights Templars ? I am of opinion that it is the latter . Grouvelle calls them " Les Templiers , " in which he is followed b y Eaynouard . Dupuis also Avrites the name so .

Munter and Moldenhauer , " Orden der Tempelherren . " Gin-tier styles his work , " llistoria Templaviorum . " Addison calls them "Knights Templars . " * I know of no English authority AVIIO styles them Templar , although I find the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR invariably gives Knights Templar . Perhaps some reader may throAV a li ght -upon the modern reading of the word in the singular . —A . 0 . II .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

The " Editor is not respoimble for the opinions expressed hy Correspondents * "THE STEEAM OF ENGLISH FBEEMASONRY , " BY BEO . DE . PEAESON BELL . 10 THE EDITOB OF TUB *? KEE 3 IAS 03 rs' JIAGAZIKE AXD MASONIC 5 XIBH 0 H . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER—I have much pleasure

_ , ru endorsing your recommendation of the " Stream of English Freemasonry , " by Bro . Dr . Pearson Bell , P . M ., D . Prov . G . M . for Yorkshire ( North and East ) , as it is assuredl y a welcome addition to our Masonic

literature ; and we hope many members of the Craft will evince their warm appreciation of the talented author ' s labours , by promoting its sale to their utmost extent . The chart is generally very correct , the design is most unique , and its artistic merit is as great as its information is valuable and interesting , I have carefully examined itand find the folloAving

, to be a little doubtful as to accuracy ,-so far as my investigations go : — " A Biographical Tableau , " by Bro . Edward Lefree , M . A ., FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE , Sept . 30 , 1851 ; "Freemasons' Pocket Companion , " Oxford , 1 SS 1 , * and other works are taken as authoritiesand are

, acknoAvledged Avhen quoted from . "Chart — Archbishop of Canterbury , G . M ., A . D . 960 ; " " Biographical Tableau , " the date should be A . D . 959 , and by the Oxford Companion A . D . 957 . " Chart — Gondulphe , Bishop of Eochester , G . M ., A . D . 1066 ;"

" Biographical Tableau" A . D . 1068 ; Oxford Companion A . D . 1068 . ' Chart—Gilbert de Clare , G . M , A . D . 1137 . " Biographical Tableau A . D . 1136 ; Oxford Companion A . D . 1135 . " Chart—Eichard Beauchamp , Bishop of Sarum , G . M ., " A . D . 1461 . Biographical Tableau A . D . 1473 ; Oxford Companion and Entick's

Constitutions A . D . 1471 . " Chart—Cardinal Wolsey , G . M ., A . D . 1509 . Biographical Tableau gives the same date , but the Oxford Companion A . D . 1515 . " Chart—Duke of Somerset , G . M ., " A . D . 1547 . Biographical Tableau A . D . 1549 . Oxford Companion A . D . 1549 . " Chart—Sir Thomas Sackville , G . M ., "

1558 . Biographical Tableau A . D . 1561 ; Oxford Companion A . D . 1560 . " Chart—Earl of Effingham , G . M ., " 1579 to 1588 . According to the most complete information Ave can procure the Earl of Effingham died A . D . 1579 , and yet from the Oxford Companion Ave learn he Avas Grand Master A . D . 1780 , and the "Chart" and "Entick ' s Constitutions" states that

he continued in that office until A . D . 1588 . We confess to being perplexed in this case especially , and shall feel glad at hearing of a competent authority to decide between such conflicting statements . " Chart—Charles I ., G . M ., " A . D . 1625 to 1630 . I have not been able to discover any reason for such an office being held hy Charles I . Bro . William

Preston , in " Illustrations of Masonry , " merely mentions the unfortunate monarch ' s name , and says the Earl of Pembroke was Grand Master from A . D . 1618 to A . D . 1630 ( also , confirmed by "Entick's Constitutions" ) . " Chart—Inigo Jones , G . M ., A . D . 1636 to 1651 ; Oxford Companion A . D . 1646 . That the latter

is correct ic confirmed by Bro . William Preston , Avho states that Inigo Jones died in the year 1646 , and , consequently , could not have been G . M . A . D . 1651 . " Chart—Earl of Kingston , G . M ., A . D . 1740 . " This name must be in error , as I think all Masonic historians Avill admit that it should he Kintoreand not

, Kingston . I have just referred to Cole ' s edition , " Constitutions" A . D . 1729 ( dedicated to Lord Kingston ) , "Scott ' s Masonic Pocket Companion " A . D . 1759 , Entick ' s "Constitutions" A . D . 1756 . " Calcott's Disquestions on Masonry" A . D . 1769 ; " Preston ' s Illustrations " ( two editions ) ; " British

and Irish Masonic Calendar" ( three editions ) ; " Constitutions of Grand Lodge of Scotland , " and " Laurie ' s History of Freemasonry" ( last edition ) , and other Avorks , and find all agree in stating that John Earl of Kintore ( G . M . Scotland A . . 1738 ) was G . M . . . 1740 . The name of Lord or Earl of Kingston is not men-

  • Prev page
  • 1
  • 10
  • You're on page11
  • 12
  • 20
  • Next page
  • Accredited Museum Designated Outstanding Collection
  • LIBRARY AND MUSEUM CHARITABLE TRUST OF THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1058497 / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED © 2025

  • Accessibility statement

  • Designed, developed, and maintained by King's Digital Lab

We use cookies to track usage and preferences.

Privacy & cookie policy