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Masonic Facts.

MASONIC FACTS .

LONDON , SATVJLDAS , APHID 20 , 1862 .

( Continued from page 302 . ) 181 . The foundation-stone of tiie present cathedral of Cologne was laid hy Archbishop Conrad on the 14 th August , 1248 , at a dejith , according to Boisseree , of above 44 feet below the surface . There were present on the occasion the papal legate , many ,

bishops , dukes , counts , with William of' Holland , and the flower of his army , and the chief burghers of the town . Cologne at the time was besieged , but a truce of three days was granted by mutual consent . After the stone was laid , Conrad read a letter from the Pope , granting indulgence from church diseijiline of a year and forty days to all penitents contributing to the work .

The name of the designer is buried in the secret depths of that stupendous monument , but the honour is generally supposed to be clue to Meister Gerhard , who was the first Dom Meister . Cologne Cathedral contains the celebrated tomb of " The Three Kings" CasparMelchoirancl Balthazar

, , , , whose bones were brought from Milan , after the capture of that city hy Prederie Barbarossa . The initials C . M . B . are found to this day over the doors of inns in many parts of Carinthia ancl Pranconia . Much English money helped in the building of the Cathedralgiven to it bEichard of Cornwall

, y , brother of Henry III ., who was crowned by Archbishop Conrad as King of the Eomans at Aix-Ia-Chapelle , aud offered largely at the Tomb of the "Three Kings . "

The choir was consecrated on 27 th September , 1322 , being the 450 th anniversary of the consecration of the Cathedral erected by Charlemagne . Ashes were strewn upon the pavement , and the Archbishop wrote in them with his sceptre all the letters of the alphabet . Prom the south-east to the north-west he wrote' Greek letters ; from the north-east to the north-west he wrote Latin letters ; thus forming a cross saltier X .

The bones of the Three Kings were then brought in with great pomp , and the Archbishop laid the first stone of the magnificent shrine which was to contain them ; above which , in due time , a gilt star was placed at the top end of the choir . Around the choir clustered seven chapels , unique then as now .

A . few years ago M . Boisseree discovered at an inn at Darmstadt the original design for the northern tower . An excellent hcmsfrau had pounced upon it , being a magnificent piece of parchment , ancl nailed it on to a stretcher for the purpose of drying beans , in which

capacit y it was found by a scene painter engaged in getting up an arch of triumph for some festival of volunteers . The fact ' was instantly communicated to - ¦ " ¦• Boisseree , who lost no time in purchasing the precious relic . The drawing is 13 feet by 3 feet 2 inches , beautifully and delicately executed in ink , and comprises ' , the northern tower from the base to the top of the spire , with more than half of the western gable .

The general dimensions of Cologne Catheral are said to have been fixed by multiples of 7 . ( 20 + 3 ) x 7 = 161 , interior breadth of choir . ( 30 -t- 3 ) x 7 — 231 , apex of roof unci breadth of interior . ( 70 + G ) x 7 = 5 ' 12 , height of western tower and length of interior . It is said , that these dimensions are engraved on a

stone in the Cathedral . Can any brother confirm this statement , and give an explanation of why 3 should be added to 20 , to obtain the breadth of the choir , and 6 added to 70 for the heighth of the tower ( Pig . 53 ) . 182 . A church was built at Yerulam about A . V .

300 to commemorate the martyrdom of St . Alban ; Bede says , it " was of admirable workmanship and worthy of the purpose for which it was designed . " — Hisloria Fcclesiasticce , lib . i . cap . 7 . Bede also mentions a church of stone built by Bishop JSTinian , at Candida Casa , now Withern , in Scotland , about . A . D . 488 .

1 S 3 . Matthew of "Westminster says , that Anrelius Ambrosius repaired the churches in Britain in 488 , after having assembled artificers , masons , ancl cai--penters for that purpose ; and in 522 a council was summoned at York by King Arthur to consider ecclesiastical affairs , in which the decayed state of

the churches was attended to , and measures were adopted for restoring them . " Anno Gratia ) 4 SS , Aurelius Ambrosius cum per Britanniam nostes qua _ rendo transitum faeerat , inventin Ecclesias ad solum usque destructas unde vehementer condoluit . Accersitis itacrae artificibus

ca-inentariis , et lignariis , aedificia divina a reparare curavit . Dispositio ergo in eis presbyteris et clericus . divinum obsequim ad statum debitum revocavit . "Flares Historim-tvm , Franc . 1601 , p . 91 . _ " An . gr . 522 , Per idem tempus cum rex Arthurusrivitatem Eboroci esset ingressus instante nativitatis "

domini die visa sacrarum Ecclesiarum desolatione , vehementer condoluit , ubi convocato clero et populo ; Pir anno capellano suo Arehiepiscopatus sedem concessit Ecclesias per totam Britanniam destructas renovat , nobilesque regni Saxonibus expulsos i-evocat , terras eis et possessiones paternas affluentur subministrat . " —Ibid . p . 98 .

184 . It is repeatedly observed of the buildings erected by Wilfrid ancl Benedict , that they were built " more Eomano vel Eomanorum ; " that , is in the manner of the Eomans . —E . Hagulst , De Statu Feclesice , lib . i . cap . 3 .

185 . The custom of building churches east and west ig almost peculiar to England ,- and in the MS . collection of Aubrey , 1678 , preserved in the Ashmolean Museum , Oxford , there is one entitled " Aubrey on Gentilisin and Judaism , " which contains the following : — " In the old time when they were to huild churches , they

watched and prayed all night on the vigil of the dedication , ancl took that point of the horizon where the sun arose for the east . So that few stand true , except those built between the two equinoxes . I have experimented some churches , and have found the line to point to that part of the horizon where

the . sun rises on the day of that Saint to Avhom the church is dedicated . " And , again , in the Introduction to the Sxirvey of North Wiltshire , printed in Aubrey ' s Miscellanies , 1714 , p . 33 , we read , " The night before the dedica-

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ON THE ORIGIN OF GRAND LODGES AND THE POWERS OF GRAND MASTERS. Article 2
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 6
SPEECH OF HIS MAJESTY KING KAMEHAMEHA IV. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
FAITHS OF THE WORLD. Article 8
MASONRY AND THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA. Article 9
THE MASONIC CHARITIES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 11
GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Facts.

MASONIC FACTS .

LONDON , SATVJLDAS , APHID 20 , 1862 .

( Continued from page 302 . ) 181 . The foundation-stone of tiie present cathedral of Cologne was laid hy Archbishop Conrad on the 14 th August , 1248 , at a dejith , according to Boisseree , of above 44 feet below the surface . There were present on the occasion the papal legate , many ,

bishops , dukes , counts , with William of' Holland , and the flower of his army , and the chief burghers of the town . Cologne at the time was besieged , but a truce of three days was granted by mutual consent . After the stone was laid , Conrad read a letter from the Pope , granting indulgence from church diseijiline of a year and forty days to all penitents contributing to the work .

The name of the designer is buried in the secret depths of that stupendous monument , but the honour is generally supposed to be clue to Meister Gerhard , who was the first Dom Meister . Cologne Cathedral contains the celebrated tomb of " The Three Kings" CasparMelchoirancl Balthazar

, , , , whose bones were brought from Milan , after the capture of that city hy Prederie Barbarossa . The initials C . M . B . are found to this day over the doors of inns in many parts of Carinthia ancl Pranconia . Much English money helped in the building of the Cathedralgiven to it bEichard of Cornwall

, y , brother of Henry III ., who was crowned by Archbishop Conrad as King of the Eomans at Aix-Ia-Chapelle , aud offered largely at the Tomb of the "Three Kings . "

The choir was consecrated on 27 th September , 1322 , being the 450 th anniversary of the consecration of the Cathedral erected by Charlemagne . Ashes were strewn upon the pavement , and the Archbishop wrote in them with his sceptre all the letters of the alphabet . Prom the south-east to the north-west he wrote' Greek letters ; from the north-east to the north-west he wrote Latin letters ; thus forming a cross saltier X .

The bones of the Three Kings were then brought in with great pomp , and the Archbishop laid the first stone of the magnificent shrine which was to contain them ; above which , in due time , a gilt star was placed at the top end of the choir . Around the choir clustered seven chapels , unique then as now .

A . few years ago M . Boisseree discovered at an inn at Darmstadt the original design for the northern tower . An excellent hcmsfrau had pounced upon it , being a magnificent piece of parchment , ancl nailed it on to a stretcher for the purpose of drying beans , in which

capacit y it was found by a scene painter engaged in getting up an arch of triumph for some festival of volunteers . The fact ' was instantly communicated to - ¦ " ¦• Boisseree , who lost no time in purchasing the precious relic . The drawing is 13 feet by 3 feet 2 inches , beautifully and delicately executed in ink , and comprises ' , the northern tower from the base to the top of the spire , with more than half of the western gable .

The general dimensions of Cologne Catheral are said to have been fixed by multiples of 7 . ( 20 + 3 ) x 7 = 161 , interior breadth of choir . ( 30 -t- 3 ) x 7 — 231 , apex of roof unci breadth of interior . ( 70 + G ) x 7 = 5 ' 12 , height of western tower and length of interior . It is said , that these dimensions are engraved on a

stone in the Cathedral . Can any brother confirm this statement , and give an explanation of why 3 should be added to 20 , to obtain the breadth of the choir , and 6 added to 70 for the heighth of the tower ( Pig . 53 ) . 182 . A church was built at Yerulam about A . V .

300 to commemorate the martyrdom of St . Alban ; Bede says , it " was of admirable workmanship and worthy of the purpose for which it was designed . " — Hisloria Fcclesiasticce , lib . i . cap . 7 . Bede also mentions a church of stone built by Bishop JSTinian , at Candida Casa , now Withern , in Scotland , about . A . D . 488 .

1 S 3 . Matthew of "Westminster says , that Anrelius Ambrosius repaired the churches in Britain in 488 , after having assembled artificers , masons , ancl cai--penters for that purpose ; and in 522 a council was summoned at York by King Arthur to consider ecclesiastical affairs , in which the decayed state of

the churches was attended to , and measures were adopted for restoring them . " Anno Gratia ) 4 SS , Aurelius Ambrosius cum per Britanniam nostes qua _ rendo transitum faeerat , inventin Ecclesias ad solum usque destructas unde vehementer condoluit . Accersitis itacrae artificibus

ca-inentariis , et lignariis , aedificia divina a reparare curavit . Dispositio ergo in eis presbyteris et clericus . divinum obsequim ad statum debitum revocavit . "Flares Historim-tvm , Franc . 1601 , p . 91 . _ " An . gr . 522 , Per idem tempus cum rex Arthurusrivitatem Eboroci esset ingressus instante nativitatis "

domini die visa sacrarum Ecclesiarum desolatione , vehementer condoluit , ubi convocato clero et populo ; Pir anno capellano suo Arehiepiscopatus sedem concessit Ecclesias per totam Britanniam destructas renovat , nobilesque regni Saxonibus expulsos i-evocat , terras eis et possessiones paternas affluentur subministrat . " —Ibid . p . 98 .

184 . It is repeatedly observed of the buildings erected by Wilfrid ancl Benedict , that they were built " more Eomano vel Eomanorum ; " that , is in the manner of the Eomans . —E . Hagulst , De Statu Feclesice , lib . i . cap . 3 .

185 . The custom of building churches east and west ig almost peculiar to England ,- and in the MS . collection of Aubrey , 1678 , preserved in the Ashmolean Museum , Oxford , there is one entitled " Aubrey on Gentilisin and Judaism , " which contains the following : — " In the old time when they were to huild churches , they

watched and prayed all night on the vigil of the dedication , ancl took that point of the horizon where the sun arose for the east . So that few stand true , except those built between the two equinoxes . I have experimented some churches , and have found the line to point to that part of the horizon where

the . sun rises on the day of that Saint to Avhom the church is dedicated . " And , again , in the Introduction to the Sxirvey of North Wiltshire , printed in Aubrey ' s Miscellanies , 1714 , p . 33 , we read , " The night before the dedica-

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