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To Correspondents.

Lodge ancl then being balloted for .-lie mist be proposed andlalloited for in the regular manner . _ " 2 . Should he be re-admitted in any other way ancl afterwards be elected Master is he then a legal Master of a legal Lodge .-Should the brother be installed as master , we hold that he will hare a right lo act in that capacity . If there is any illegality -in the election , the Lodge may be held answerable lo thc ' Board of General Purposes .

o Should the Master of a Lodge be absent either for an evening , or out of tho country , or dead can the S . AV . take the chair and do all the duties , including the conferring the first , second , ancl third degrees .-The S . W . can rule tlie lodge , . silting on ike right ofthe Masted ehair ; but shoidd there be any P . Ms , in the Lodge , Ssler l ° B 00 k ° f C 0 WlUuUm ^ * lmld md «^ « ' duties of the

• . mlrlilPiTf f "" rt ^ reg " m ° ntUy meeti " ° rescilldecl < « muUed , or re ™ > 7 \ 1 Je 0 t " ^ " eXfc regular mecti " & V ™ «» Fooeeding as ecoedYJl r ? uS f 1 I " J ' ' , PilSS tl 101 " ' " d if m , y brothei' " **« to have the * ° ^ ' ^ Boiutton alread y passed b y the Lodge , taken up or altered , to give ll le 7 7 T " i lliSht llC WlU m ° **< Ifc bC ^ »* ^ <* 27 ™ JZ , 7 ° hUTPm , ( U ° Mmeethl !> mWJ ie ™ ckd < d (""' ¦ ^ eonfirmd ) , but nol amended on the motion for the confirmation of mimies .

JOSHUA" wishes to [ be informed whether John Milton the poet was a Free-»~ Can any of our correspondents give us reliable information on tl ! "CUEIOSITY" must remain unsatisfied b y us . he ' e ^ i ™ 6 b , ' 0 fa rCfe'TC ( 1 10 ] m nCVC 1 ' Il 0 l < 1 0 , ' ; "Kl * ° ¦ > ™ ™ believe

"MUSIOIAX . " Bro . Michael Costa , thc loader at the Royal Italian Opera was he Grand Organist immediatel y preceding Pro . Ransford . AVe are not aw ' th t ^ T ^ ** * "' ^ « ** ° » " * Onanist , tl ^ he - IODOI SMSS

O . .-W . »« « , „ to »___ , _ ,. . _ ra «»„_ . __ . _ ,. _! , __ , xtrj rSXti _« o t ° f ; itt - ' * . 1 ' s = ^ i r - iSr " ^ <¦' "" r SS - ' r * > » ¦>» ' i - " A S -

better taste than to calf for to ^ J ^ J ^ " ^ ^ " " * as s ^ aSK-aSs ' S » ss ^

his install ;^ ,, ; ane tteX L ^ t 71 " . ^ in Lis ab— > ™« 1 *&* ^ it down , that in S ^* ?^ . £ ** * " " ^ *** te is absent , the senior Pa < t MI te of tl ' ' , lmmedwta P ; ' St MaStei > or if a ... juastei ot the Lod ge present , shall take the chair , "

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1859-04-27, Page 48” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 31 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_27041859/page/48/.
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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—I. Article 8
THE CRAFT AND ITS CRITICISERS.-II. Article 16
HURRYING CANDIDATES THROUGH THE DEGREES. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
THE PROVINCE OF DEVON. Article 21
MASONIC HALLS. Article 22
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 23
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 23
MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 26
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 31
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 34
SCOTLAND. Article 35
IRELAND. Article 36
AUSTRALIA. Article 36
CHINA. Article 38
INDIA. Article 39
AMERICA. Article 40
TURKEY. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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To Correspondents.

Lodge ancl then being balloted for .-lie mist be proposed andlalloited for in the regular manner . _ " 2 . Should he be re-admitted in any other way ancl afterwards be elected Master is he then a legal Master of a legal Lodge .-Should the brother be installed as master , we hold that he will hare a right lo act in that capacity . If there is any illegality -in the election , the Lodge may be held answerable lo thc ' Board of General Purposes .

o Should the Master of a Lodge be absent either for an evening , or out of tho country , or dead can the S . AV . take the chair and do all the duties , including the conferring the first , second , ancl third degrees .-The S . W . can rule tlie lodge , . silting on ike right ofthe Masted ehair ; but shoidd there be any P . Ms , in the Lodge , Ssler l ° B 00 k ° f C 0 WlUuUm ^ * lmld md «^ « ' duties of the

• . mlrlilPiTf f "" rt ^ reg " m ° ntUy meeti " ° rescilldecl < « muUed , or re ™ > 7 \ 1 Je 0 t " ^ " eXfc regular mecti " & V ™ «» Fooeeding as ecoedYJl r ? uS f 1 I " J ' ' , PilSS tl 101 " ' " d if m , y brothei' " **« to have the * ° ^ ' ^ Boiutton alread y passed b y the Lodge , taken up or altered , to give ll le 7 7 T " i lliSht llC WlU m ° **< Ifc bC ^ »* ^ <* 27 ™ JZ , 7 ° hUTPm , ( U ° Mmeethl !> mWJ ie ™ ckd < d (""' ¦ ^ eonfirmd ) , but nol amended on the motion for the confirmation of mimies .

JOSHUA" wishes to [ be informed whether John Milton the poet was a Free-»~ Can any of our correspondents give us reliable information on tl ! "CUEIOSITY" must remain unsatisfied b y us . he ' e ^ i ™ 6 b , ' 0 fa rCfe'TC ( 1 10 ] m nCVC 1 ' Il 0 l < 1 0 , ' ; "Kl * ° ¦ > ™ ™ believe

"MUSIOIAX . " Bro . Michael Costa , thc loader at the Royal Italian Opera was he Grand Organist immediatel y preceding Pro . Ransford . AVe are not aw ' th t ^ T ^ ** * "' ^ « ** ° » " * Onanist , tl ^ he - IODOI SMSS

O . .-W . »« « , „ to »___ , _ ,. . _ ra «»„_ . __ . _ ,. _! , __ , xtrj rSXti _« o t ° f ; itt - ' * . 1 ' s = ^ i r - iSr " ^ <¦' "" r SS - ' r * > » ¦>» ' i - " A S -

better taste than to calf for to ^ J ^ J ^ " ^ ^ " " * as s ^ aSK-aSs ' S » ss ^

his install ;^ ,, ; ane tteX L ^ t 71 " . ^ in Lis ab— > ™« 1 *&* ^ it down , that in S ^* ?^ . £ ** * " " ^ *** te is absent , the senior Pa < t MI te of tl ' ' , lmmedwta P ; ' St MaStei > or if a ... juastei ot the Lod ge present , shall take the chair , "

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