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Memoir Of Elias Ashmole.

need a very long time to reconcile him to the death of one with whom he seems to have lived inharmoniously . At all events , on the 3 rd of November following he was married , in Lincoln ' s Inn Chapel , to Elizabeth , daughter of Sir William Dugdale , Garter King of Arms , by Dr . Lloyd , afterAvard Bishop of Worcester ,

On 19 th July , 1669 , the University of Oxford did him the honour to confer on him the degree of Doctor of Physic , and in the diploma which was presented to him later , on behalf of the Universit y by Dr . Yates , Principal of Brazenose , he is described as being " Ab eruditione recondita et benevolentia in academia , propensa , nobis charissimus . "

It Avas in 1672 , however , that he won his highest distinctions . On May Sth of that year he had the honour to present to the King his Avork on the Order of the Garter , and his Majesty , in recognition of its merits , generously presented Ashmole Avith a privy seal for £ 400 , a far more considerable sum in those days than it would be now . This work which , had ishmole contributed nothing else to our literature , would serve to entitle him to a place among our

archaeologists , is " described as being one of the most valuable books in our language . " It treats in its several parts of Knighthood in general ; of the Order of Knighthood ; of the antiquity of the Castle and College of Windsor ; of the honours , martial employments , and famous actions , & c , & c , of the founder and first Kni ghts Companion and

their successors : all being adorned with a variety of sculptures properly relating to the several parts of the work . But not alone Avas it from the King himself that Ashmole received honour . The Duke of York , though at sea against the Dutch at the time of its publication , sent for a copy of it by the Earl of Peterborough , and

received it most favourably . The Elector of Brandenburgh presented to him a " philagreen gold chain , " consisting of nineteen links , and weighing twenty-two ounces , haAdng attached to it a medal , Avith his effigies , and on the reverse a view of Stralsund , struck on the surrender of the city . From the King of Denmark he received a collar of S . S .,

with a medal ; and from the Elector Palatine a gold medal ; Avhile the Duke of Norfolk , Earl Marshal , gave him a George worn by his grandfather when ambassador in Germany .

In January , 1675 , to the regret of the Earl Marshal , who described him as " the best officer in his office , " he resigned his post of Windsor Herald , in which he Avas succeeded by his father-in-law . Two years later , when on the death of Sir Edward Walker Garter , a difference arose between the King and the Earl Marshal as to the disposal of the

appointment , Ashmole was invited to give his opinion ; and though he did so in the King ' s favour , his opinion was couched in such terms as gave no offence to the Earl Marshal . Indeed , great interest was

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CONTENTS. Article 2
TO OUR READERS. Article 3
PRE-REQUISITES FOR MASONIC INITIATION.—No. I. Article 5
ORIGIN OF THE ROYAL ARCH. Article 8
DOCUMENTA LATOMICA INEDITA. Article 12
THE DAYS WHEN WE GO GIPSYING. Article 18
THE DERIVATION OF FREEMASON. Article 21
CRAFT CUSTOMS OF THE ANCIENT STONEHEWERS, MASONS, AND CARPENTERS.* Article 25
THE WORSHIPFUL CRAFT OF STONEHEWERS IN GERMANY. Article 26
EARLY HAUNTS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 33
A VOICE FROM THE GRAVE. Article 37
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. Article 38
A VISIT TO THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 41
FREEMASONRY UNDER AN INTERDICT. Article 46
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 49
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 57
MEMOIR OF ELIAS ASHMOLE. Article 62
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Memoir Of Elias Ashmole.

need a very long time to reconcile him to the death of one with whom he seems to have lived inharmoniously . At all events , on the 3 rd of November following he was married , in Lincoln ' s Inn Chapel , to Elizabeth , daughter of Sir William Dugdale , Garter King of Arms , by Dr . Lloyd , afterAvard Bishop of Worcester ,

On 19 th July , 1669 , the University of Oxford did him the honour to confer on him the degree of Doctor of Physic , and in the diploma which was presented to him later , on behalf of the Universit y by Dr . Yates , Principal of Brazenose , he is described as being " Ab eruditione recondita et benevolentia in academia , propensa , nobis charissimus . "

It Avas in 1672 , however , that he won his highest distinctions . On May Sth of that year he had the honour to present to the King his Avork on the Order of the Garter , and his Majesty , in recognition of its merits , generously presented Ashmole Avith a privy seal for £ 400 , a far more considerable sum in those days than it would be now . This work which , had ishmole contributed nothing else to our literature , would serve to entitle him to a place among our

archaeologists , is " described as being one of the most valuable books in our language . " It treats in its several parts of Knighthood in general ; of the Order of Knighthood ; of the antiquity of the Castle and College of Windsor ; of the honours , martial employments , and famous actions , & c , & c , of the founder and first Kni ghts Companion and

their successors : all being adorned with a variety of sculptures properly relating to the several parts of the work . But not alone Avas it from the King himself that Ashmole received honour . The Duke of York , though at sea against the Dutch at the time of its publication , sent for a copy of it by the Earl of Peterborough , and

received it most favourably . The Elector of Brandenburgh presented to him a " philagreen gold chain , " consisting of nineteen links , and weighing twenty-two ounces , haAdng attached to it a medal , Avith his effigies , and on the reverse a view of Stralsund , struck on the surrender of the city . From the King of Denmark he received a collar of S . S .,

with a medal ; and from the Elector Palatine a gold medal ; Avhile the Duke of Norfolk , Earl Marshal , gave him a George worn by his grandfather when ambassador in Germany .

In January , 1675 , to the regret of the Earl Marshal , who described him as " the best officer in his office , " he resigned his post of Windsor Herald , in which he Avas succeeded by his father-in-law . Two years later , when on the death of Sir Edward Walker Garter , a difference arose between the King and the Earl Marshal as to the disposal of the

appointment , Ashmole was invited to give his opinion ; and though he did so in the King ' s favour , his opinion was couched in such terms as gave no offence to the Earl Marshal . Indeed , great interest was

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