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    Article MASONIC BOOKMARKERS. ← Page 2 of 2
    Article DERIVATION OF TYLER AND COWAN. Page 1 of 1
    Article DERIVATION OF TYLER AND COWAN. Page 1 of 1
    Article IRISH LODGES. Page 1 of 1
    Article MASONIC EXCHANGE. Page 1 of 1
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Masonic Bookmarkers.

following varieties , four of which it will be seen are not connected with Masonry , and are , therefore , available for all , Avhether members of the Craft or not . 1 . Prayers on entering and leaving church . 2 . Short morning and evening prayers .

3 . Grace before and after meat . 4 . Short Scripture sentences . 5 . General Masonic , with mottoes quoted from Masonic Avorks . 6 . A set of four , showing the places at which the Lodge Bible should be open for the several degrees . *

Each bookmarker is printed b y hand on both sides , ¦ and ornamented with ribbon , & c . There are nearly twenty different forms of prayer of each sort .

There are nearly 300 different Masonic quotations from which to select . All the bookmarkers are illustrated Avith Masonic or ecclesiastical designs , executed in coloured inks , of which there are nearly 300 . Thus it will be seen that in the execution of a large

order there need not be two alike . From this source I have heen able to send £ 1010 s . to the Boys' School , £ 10 10 s . to the Girls' School , and £ 10 to the Benevolent Institutions for Aged and Decayed Masons and their widows , besides more than 20 guineas previously to the charities and other

Masonic purposes , from tbe profits of my published Masonic pamphlets ; making a total of upwards of - £ 50 . Hitherto the whole sum received ( minus cost of materials ) has been thus devoted , but in future it will be one-half .

Persons wishing to make contributions to bazaars will find these bookmarkers peculiarly suitable to the purpose ; and where this is stated as the object , one ¦ extra will be sent with every dozen . The price is Is . each ; 6 for 5 s . ; 12 for 10 s . ; 25 for £ l . An order for any number , even for one ,

accompanied by a remittance in postage stamps or by post-office order , may be sent to Dr . H . H ., 3 , Blymouth-road , Totnes , Devon , whijh will be at once executed b y book post . It is desirable that it should at the same time be stated exactly which sorts are required , and how many of each .

In conclusion , you have alread y kindly given me ¦ support in this effort to add to the resources of our ¦ charities . Any further assistance from yourself and your friends Avill be esteemed a favour by Tours fraternally , H . H . 3 , Plymouth-road , Totnes , Devon , April 18 , 1 SGS .

Derivation Of Tyler And Cowan.

DERIVATION OF TYLER AND COWAN .

TO THE EDITOR OP THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir and Brother , —As perhaps some of the junior brethren may not have considered the meaning and derivation of the above two words , alloiv me , through the medium of your Magazine , to give my opinion on the subject . Tyler ( which , I think , should be spelt with i rather than y ) appears to be derived from the French "tuilier , " a tile-maker ,

Derivation Of Tyler And Cowan.

hence , one who covers with tiles . If this be correct , its Masonic meaning at once becomes evident . Cowan , or , according to strict analogy , couan , is deducible from " ecoutant , " the present participle of the French " ecouter , " to listen , which is akin to the Latiu " ausculto" and the Greek ax-oia . Its applied

, meaning , therefore , will be a listener , in a bad sense , or eavesdropper . Tours fraternally , D . CAEHOLL , M . M ., 941 . Great Budworth , Cheshire , April 14 .

Irish Lodges.

IRISH LODGES .

TO THE EDITOR OE TEE EEEEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MICROS Dear Sir and Brother , —Allow me to thank " J . L . W ., " of Sligo , for his letter in last week ' s Magazine . I am glad to learn I Avas mistaken as to the style of aprons in Irish lodges , and regret that I was induced to make the statement on incorrect information . I fearhoweverthat the practice of

ap-, , pearing in lodge without regalia does prevail to some considerable extent , as several English brethren inform me that they have Avitnessed such conduct in different lodges . It is , however , a practice Avhich only needs to be exposed to be corrected ; and a Dublin brother writes to say that in all the

Metropolitan lodges of Ireland Masons must be aproned in lodges . Tours fraternally , THE WRITEE OF THE AEXICLE ON THE G . O . April 20 th .

Masonic Exchange.

MASONIC EXCHANGE .

NOTICE . The system of exchanges of objects wanted , by newspaper correspondence , has of late afforded considerable assistance in mutual accommodation , and we are disposed to afford the same facilities to our

subscribers . Communications addressed to us will meet with attention . Non-subscribers can remit sixpence in postage stamps for notices to be inserted of objects wanted , or at disposal .

The following inquiries have heen received . 1 . D . C . wishes to dispose of some old seals and diplomas . 2 . M . M . wishes to exchange a jewel of No . 29 . 3 . X . T . Z . has a set of new clothing for the

officers of a lodge under the Grand Orient of France , or Grand Oost of the Netherlands . 4 . T . B . would exchange copies of seals . 5 . V . B . will be g lad to purchase either new or second-hand Rosettes , distinguishable of the Arch Papal Church ; also wanted an old Tork Eitual .

All answers to be addressed ( post paid ) to the respective numbers and initials , Freemasons' Magazine office , Salisbury-street , W . C , London .

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THE MASONIC CHARITIES AT HOME AND ABROAD. Article 1
SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST. Article 7
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE FELLOW-CRAFT DEGREE. Article 13
MASONIC BOOKMARKERS. Article 13
DERIVATION OF TYLER AND COWAN. Article 14
IRISH LODGES. Article 14
MASONIC EXCHANGE. Article 14
MASONIC MEMS. Article 15
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 19
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW MASONIC HALL AT GATESHEAD. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 2ND, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOE THE WEEK ENDING MAY 2ND, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Bookmarkers.

following varieties , four of which it will be seen are not connected with Masonry , and are , therefore , available for all , Avhether members of the Craft or not . 1 . Prayers on entering and leaving church . 2 . Short morning and evening prayers .

3 . Grace before and after meat . 4 . Short Scripture sentences . 5 . General Masonic , with mottoes quoted from Masonic Avorks . 6 . A set of four , showing the places at which the Lodge Bible should be open for the several degrees . *

Each bookmarker is printed b y hand on both sides , ¦ and ornamented with ribbon , & c . There are nearly twenty different forms of prayer of each sort .

There are nearly 300 different Masonic quotations from which to select . All the bookmarkers are illustrated Avith Masonic or ecclesiastical designs , executed in coloured inks , of which there are nearly 300 . Thus it will be seen that in the execution of a large

order there need not be two alike . From this source I have heen able to send £ 1010 s . to the Boys' School , £ 10 10 s . to the Girls' School , and £ 10 to the Benevolent Institutions for Aged and Decayed Masons and their widows , besides more than 20 guineas previously to the charities and other

Masonic purposes , from tbe profits of my published Masonic pamphlets ; making a total of upwards of - £ 50 . Hitherto the whole sum received ( minus cost of materials ) has been thus devoted , but in future it will be one-half .

Persons wishing to make contributions to bazaars will find these bookmarkers peculiarly suitable to the purpose ; and where this is stated as the object , one ¦ extra will be sent with every dozen . The price is Is . each ; 6 for 5 s . ; 12 for 10 s . ; 25 for £ l . An order for any number , even for one ,

accompanied by a remittance in postage stamps or by post-office order , may be sent to Dr . H . H ., 3 , Blymouth-road , Totnes , Devon , whijh will be at once executed b y book post . It is desirable that it should at the same time be stated exactly which sorts are required , and how many of each .

In conclusion , you have alread y kindly given me ¦ support in this effort to add to the resources of our ¦ charities . Any further assistance from yourself and your friends Avill be esteemed a favour by Tours fraternally , H . H . 3 , Plymouth-road , Totnes , Devon , April 18 , 1 SGS .

Derivation Of Tyler And Cowan.

DERIVATION OF TYLER AND COWAN .

TO THE EDITOR OP THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir and Brother , —As perhaps some of the junior brethren may not have considered the meaning and derivation of the above two words , alloiv me , through the medium of your Magazine , to give my opinion on the subject . Tyler ( which , I think , should be spelt with i rather than y ) appears to be derived from the French "tuilier , " a tile-maker ,

Derivation Of Tyler And Cowan.

hence , one who covers with tiles . If this be correct , its Masonic meaning at once becomes evident . Cowan , or , according to strict analogy , couan , is deducible from " ecoutant , " the present participle of the French " ecouter , " to listen , which is akin to the Latiu " ausculto" and the Greek ax-oia . Its applied

, meaning , therefore , will be a listener , in a bad sense , or eavesdropper . Tours fraternally , D . CAEHOLL , M . M ., 941 . Great Budworth , Cheshire , April 14 .

Irish Lodges.

IRISH LODGES .

TO THE EDITOR OE TEE EEEEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MICROS Dear Sir and Brother , —Allow me to thank " J . L . W ., " of Sligo , for his letter in last week ' s Magazine . I am glad to learn I Avas mistaken as to the style of aprons in Irish lodges , and regret that I was induced to make the statement on incorrect information . I fearhoweverthat the practice of

ap-, , pearing in lodge without regalia does prevail to some considerable extent , as several English brethren inform me that they have Avitnessed such conduct in different lodges . It is , however , a practice Avhich only needs to be exposed to be corrected ; and a Dublin brother writes to say that in all the

Metropolitan lodges of Ireland Masons must be aproned in lodges . Tours fraternally , THE WRITEE OF THE AEXICLE ON THE G . O . April 20 th .

Masonic Exchange.

MASONIC EXCHANGE .

NOTICE . The system of exchanges of objects wanted , by newspaper correspondence , has of late afforded considerable assistance in mutual accommodation , and we are disposed to afford the same facilities to our

subscribers . Communications addressed to us will meet with attention . Non-subscribers can remit sixpence in postage stamps for notices to be inserted of objects wanted , or at disposal .

The following inquiries have heen received . 1 . D . C . wishes to dispose of some old seals and diplomas . 2 . M . M . wishes to exchange a jewel of No . 29 . 3 . X . T . Z . has a set of new clothing for the

officers of a lodge under the Grand Orient of France , or Grand Oost of the Netherlands . 4 . T . B . would exchange copies of seals . 5 . V . B . will be g lad to purchase either new or second-hand Rosettes , distinguishable of the Arch Papal Church ; also wanted an old Tork Eitual .

All answers to be addressed ( post paid ) to the respective numbers and initials , Freemasons' Magazine office , Salisbury-street , W . C , London .

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