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History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

whole expenses attending the funeral , & e . One cannot help admiring the simple , unpretending way in which unostentatious charity is chronicled in the minutes of this lodge from the first illness of the Tyler to his burial . We have no means of knowing what regulations were in force at this time as to the

attendance of Ereemasons at funerals , in the clothing of the Craft , as it Avas not until November 29 th of the same year that the Grand Lodge decided on the resolution that has been continued in force to the

present time . The old Constitutions of 1723 do not allude to the subject at all . In all probability the matter was left to-the discretion of the lodge for some years after the revival of Ereemasonry in 1717 . " On March 14 th , Mr . Richard Chegwin Avas admitted to the degree of an Entered Apprentice , and

at his request he was made a Eelloiv Craft also . An order Avas made that notice should be given to all the members that if they think of any person fit to be a Tyler , they Avould come next lodge ancl propose him . " A committee consisting of the W . M .

and Wardens , or , in their absence . Bro . Rd . Hill was appointed to inspect the accounts on Tuesday , the 26 th inst ., and give their report to the lodge following . The next two pages are occupied with the dues of the brethren up to Lady Day . Mr . Nicholas

Jenken was chosen as the Tyler at the next meeting , and at the one held subsequently " he Avas initiated and elected . A the same lodge Bro . Scott ' s " Companion" was ordered to be purchased and kept for the use of the lodge . We believe the first edition of this Avork must have been published during the year

1754 . The dedication in our copy ( second edition 1759 ) is dated December 27 th , 1754 . The next three meetings were unimportant . A Brother Wing from Bristol , and Brother William Trewena , of Redruth , Avere visitors on May 23 rd , 1754 .

June 13 th , 1754 . Deputy Provincial Grand Master in the chair . Bro . George Bell Avas chosen Master for the ensuing half-year , and Bros . Yivyan and Chegwin Avere appointed Wardens . " Bro . Rogers was by ballot chosen Treasurer , and two Stewards were chosen at the same time . " "Bro . Allison Avas

continued Secretary . " Bro . Hill Avas desired to inform Bro . the Eev . William Bai-Iase to favour us with a discourse on St . John's day . No further mention is made of this circumstance so we Avill suppose that the members Avalked in procession to the church , Avith the Constables ancl other important functionaries to

precede them , as heretofore . The feast of St . John the Baptist Avas held on June 2-itli , 1754 , by the members of the Ealmouth , Helstone , Truro , and Redruth Lodges to the number of fifty-two brethren , whose names are recorded by the secretary . Tbe uncommon minute of "No Business" Avas recorded on the 11 th and 25 th July .

History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

Before concluding this article I must thank Bro . D . Murray Lyon , the Masonic historian of Ayr , for favouring me ivith one ofhis "Ears of Wheat" from his inexhaustible cornucopia . On examination it appears to consist of a valuable grain of corn in the

shape of a "Pass Master . " So far as Are are able to judge , the experience and custom of the Ealmouth Lodge is in accordance with the practices of the Avhole of the ancient lodges of England , in only terming a brother a ' Pass Master " who had really

occupied the chair ol a Craft lodge for the usual period . In no case are we aware of any exception to this rule , although in lodges of instruction the term " Instructor " occurs , Avhich Avould correspond to the duties devolving on the officer called a " Pass Master "

referred to by Bro . D . M . Lyon . No doubt a lodge under the English Constitution might appoint an officer by the name of '* Lecture Master " ( which is done by some lodges in the North ); but such would only be honorary , ancl a brother so nominated , unless

otherwise qualified , Avould have no right to Avear a lodge collar , or to be considered as an officer of the lodge in any sense Avhatever . { To " be continued . )

Freemasonry In The United States.

FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES .

( Continued from page 306 . ) MARYLAND . The Grand Master for Maryland in his addresss gives vent to the folloAving noble sentiments : — " It is most gratifying to me to state to the

Grand Lodge , that during the past year , a number of the lodges of our jurisdiction have been actively engaged in the noble Avork of succouringthe distressed and suffering Masons , Avhom the casualties of Avar have cast into the prisons a-nd

hospitals , Avith a fraternal ; seal almost unparalleled . The messengers of Masonic charity havo visited prisons and hospitals , in search of their brethren , not only to render physical and material aid , bub to assure them of fraternal sympathy with , their

sufferings . I cannot forbear to speak of the active devotion to this noble Avork , on the part of our esteemed Bro . P . M . LaAvrence Sangston , AA ho , as the agent of a number of the city lodges and individual Masons , has disbursed G 52 dolls .

62 cents ., according to their necessities , among forty-five of our brethren , representing thirtyseven lodges—prisoners of Avar—and hailing from the several jurisdictions of Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina , Georgia , Alabama , Mis-

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THE BELGIAN RIFLE MEETING AND FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE. Article 2
THE IDENTITY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 2
THE NEMESIS : A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 3
HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 8
FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
LOST VOTES. Article 10
DEATH OF BRO. HORATIO GAMBELL. Article 11
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEM. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
Obituary. Article 15
REVIEWS. Article 16
SOUTH METROPOLITAN MASONIC HALL. Article 16
TALENT AND TACT. Article 17
Poetry. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

whole expenses attending the funeral , & e . One cannot help admiring the simple , unpretending way in which unostentatious charity is chronicled in the minutes of this lodge from the first illness of the Tyler to his burial . We have no means of knowing what regulations were in force at this time as to the

attendance of Ereemasons at funerals , in the clothing of the Craft , as it Avas not until November 29 th of the same year that the Grand Lodge decided on the resolution that has been continued in force to the

present time . The old Constitutions of 1723 do not allude to the subject at all . In all probability the matter was left to-the discretion of the lodge for some years after the revival of Ereemasonry in 1717 . " On March 14 th , Mr . Richard Chegwin Avas admitted to the degree of an Entered Apprentice , and

at his request he was made a Eelloiv Craft also . An order Avas made that notice should be given to all the members that if they think of any person fit to be a Tyler , they Avould come next lodge ancl propose him . " A committee consisting of the W . M .

and Wardens , or , in their absence . Bro . Rd . Hill was appointed to inspect the accounts on Tuesday , the 26 th inst ., and give their report to the lodge following . The next two pages are occupied with the dues of the brethren up to Lady Day . Mr . Nicholas

Jenken was chosen as the Tyler at the next meeting , and at the one held subsequently " he Avas initiated and elected . A the same lodge Bro . Scott ' s " Companion" was ordered to be purchased and kept for the use of the lodge . We believe the first edition of this Avork must have been published during the year

1754 . The dedication in our copy ( second edition 1759 ) is dated December 27 th , 1754 . The next three meetings were unimportant . A Brother Wing from Bristol , and Brother William Trewena , of Redruth , Avere visitors on May 23 rd , 1754 .

June 13 th , 1754 . Deputy Provincial Grand Master in the chair . Bro . George Bell Avas chosen Master for the ensuing half-year , and Bros . Yivyan and Chegwin Avere appointed Wardens . " Bro . Rogers was by ballot chosen Treasurer , and two Stewards were chosen at the same time . " "Bro . Allison Avas

continued Secretary . " Bro . Hill Avas desired to inform Bro . the Eev . William Bai-Iase to favour us with a discourse on St . John's day . No further mention is made of this circumstance so we Avill suppose that the members Avalked in procession to the church , Avith the Constables ancl other important functionaries to

precede them , as heretofore . The feast of St . John the Baptist Avas held on June 2-itli , 1754 , by the members of the Ealmouth , Helstone , Truro , and Redruth Lodges to the number of fifty-two brethren , whose names are recorded by the secretary . Tbe uncommon minute of "No Business" Avas recorded on the 11 th and 25 th July .

History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

Before concluding this article I must thank Bro . D . Murray Lyon , the Masonic historian of Ayr , for favouring me ivith one ofhis "Ears of Wheat" from his inexhaustible cornucopia . On examination it appears to consist of a valuable grain of corn in the

shape of a "Pass Master . " So far as Are are able to judge , the experience and custom of the Ealmouth Lodge is in accordance with the practices of the Avhole of the ancient lodges of England , in only terming a brother a ' Pass Master " who had really

occupied the chair ol a Craft lodge for the usual period . In no case are we aware of any exception to this rule , although in lodges of instruction the term " Instructor " occurs , Avhich Avould correspond to the duties devolving on the officer called a " Pass Master "

referred to by Bro . D . M . Lyon . No doubt a lodge under the English Constitution might appoint an officer by the name of '* Lecture Master " ( which is done by some lodges in the North ); but such would only be honorary , ancl a brother so nominated , unless

otherwise qualified , Avould have no right to Avear a lodge collar , or to be considered as an officer of the lodge in any sense Avhatever . { To " be continued . )

Freemasonry In The United States.

FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES .

( Continued from page 306 . ) MARYLAND . The Grand Master for Maryland in his addresss gives vent to the folloAving noble sentiments : — " It is most gratifying to me to state to the

Grand Lodge , that during the past year , a number of the lodges of our jurisdiction have been actively engaged in the noble Avork of succouringthe distressed and suffering Masons , Avhom the casualties of Avar have cast into the prisons a-nd

hospitals , Avith a fraternal ; seal almost unparalleled . The messengers of Masonic charity havo visited prisons and hospitals , in search of their brethren , not only to render physical and material aid , bub to assure them of fraternal sympathy with , their

sufferings . I cannot forbear to speak of the active devotion to this noble Avork , on the part of our esteemed Bro . P . M . LaAvrence Sangston , AA ho , as the agent of a number of the city lodges and individual Masons , has disbursed G 52 dolls .

62 cents ., according to their necessities , among forty-five of our brethren , representing thirtyseven lodges—prisoners of Avar—and hailing from the several jurisdictions of Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina , Georgia , Alabama , Mis-

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