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Club Rules* Of The Stonehewers' And Masons' Handicraft Here In Stuttgart, 1580.

offender be liable in a fine to the society according to the gravity of his offence : thereof , as usual , one half to the poor box and the other half to the society . *" Fifthly . Whoever shall , either during or not during the

meeting , break , destroy , or injure any drinking vessel or other article belonging to the landlord or the society shall be bound , without debate , to pay for or make good such article , under a fine of 5 sch . hel ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . Sixthly . Whoever shall in this room during a meeting be found

guilty of disorderly , coarse , indecorous speech , words , or deeds , he shall be condemned to immediately pay a fine of 5 sch . hel ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . to the society , and 1 sch . hel ., or 2 kr . 1 hel . to the servitor . Seventhly . Whenever in the future a member of this room and society , be he bachelor or Avidower , wishes to get married , he shall , according to ancient custom , pay for a drink to the whole society , or 5 sch ., that is , 10 kr . 5 hel .

Eighthly . Whoever shall in this room indulge in excessive noise , or otherwise misconduct himself , or will not be led , quieted , or warned on fitting occasion , he shall be required to pay the society 5 sch . hel ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . Ninthly . Whoever shall take refreshment in the room , and leave

without paying his score or by permission of the master , or for other good reason , he shall not only pay his reckoning , but also , without debate , be under fine to the society of 5 sch . hel ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . Tenthly . If one or more in this room wish to play for amusement they may do so for cash , but on no account for credit ; neither any of

the harmful game forbidden in the State ordinances of our gracious Lord the Prince ; neither shall any one induce another against his will ; still less , angrily tear up the cards and throw them out of Avindow , under a penalty of 5 sch . hel ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . And also , if such pernicious forbidden games as aforesaid do occur , then shall the master or servitor be bound on every occasion by his duty to bring

the matter before the magistrate . Eleventhly . And no one , be he who he may , who shall desire to amuse himself , take refreshment , or play in this room , shall be permitted to sit longer in summer than nine o ' clock , and in winter than . eight o ' clock ; but if anyone disobey this rule , then shall he be liable

to the Government according to the laws of the realm in the ordained punishment , and also to the society in 5 sch . hel ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . Twelfthly . And all untimely excessive drinking shall be strictly forbidden in the room and society , under penalty to the Government , 1 fl ., and to the societ y 5 sch . hell ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . Thirteenthly . And should one or more come to the room to play

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THE ROMAN COLLEGIA. Article 1
SONNET Article 6
PRE-REQUISITES FOR MASONIC INITIATION. Article 7
CURIOUS BOOKS. Article 10
TO AN INTRUSIVE BUTTERFLY. Article 11
BANQUETS. Article 13
CRAFT CUSTOMS OF THE ANCIENT STONEHEWERS, MASONS, AND CARPENTERS. Article 17
AN OLD STONEHEWER'S SONG. Article 22
CLUB RULES* OF THE STONEHEWERS' AND MASONS' HANDICRAFT HERE IN STUTTGART, 1580. Article 23
THE WORSHIPFUL CRAFT OF THE CARPENTERS. Article 27
BESPEAKING THE MASTER. Article 28
REPORTING ONESELF TO THE REGISTRAR OF STRANGERS. Article 29
As REGARDS THE MASONS. Article 31
THE LITTLE VILLAGE IN THE LONG VACATION. Article 33
FAR EASTERN ANCIENT RITES AND MYSTERIES. Article 36
VANISHED HOURS. Article 39
EARLY ARCHITECTS. Article 41
EPPING FOREST. Article 45
EARLY HAUNTS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 47
OUR HOLIDAY JAUNT. Article 53
FORTUITOUS THOUGHTS. Article 56
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 59
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Club Rules* Of The Stonehewers' And Masons' Handicraft Here In Stuttgart, 1580.

offender be liable in a fine to the society according to the gravity of his offence : thereof , as usual , one half to the poor box and the other half to the society . *" Fifthly . Whoever shall , either during or not during the

meeting , break , destroy , or injure any drinking vessel or other article belonging to the landlord or the society shall be bound , without debate , to pay for or make good such article , under a fine of 5 sch . hel ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . Sixthly . Whoever shall in this room during a meeting be found

guilty of disorderly , coarse , indecorous speech , words , or deeds , he shall be condemned to immediately pay a fine of 5 sch . hel ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . to the society , and 1 sch . hel ., or 2 kr . 1 hel . to the servitor . Seventhly . Whenever in the future a member of this room and society , be he bachelor or Avidower , wishes to get married , he shall , according to ancient custom , pay for a drink to the whole society , or 5 sch ., that is , 10 kr . 5 hel .

Eighthly . Whoever shall in this room indulge in excessive noise , or otherwise misconduct himself , or will not be led , quieted , or warned on fitting occasion , he shall be required to pay the society 5 sch . hel ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . Ninthly . Whoever shall take refreshment in the room , and leave

without paying his score or by permission of the master , or for other good reason , he shall not only pay his reckoning , but also , without debate , be under fine to the society of 5 sch . hel ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . Tenthly . If one or more in this room wish to play for amusement they may do so for cash , but on no account for credit ; neither any of

the harmful game forbidden in the State ordinances of our gracious Lord the Prince ; neither shall any one induce another against his will ; still less , angrily tear up the cards and throw them out of Avindow , under a penalty of 5 sch . hel ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . And also , if such pernicious forbidden games as aforesaid do occur , then shall the master or servitor be bound on every occasion by his duty to bring

the matter before the magistrate . Eleventhly . And no one , be he who he may , who shall desire to amuse himself , take refreshment , or play in this room , shall be permitted to sit longer in summer than nine o ' clock , and in winter than . eight o ' clock ; but if anyone disobey this rule , then shall he be liable

to the Government according to the laws of the realm in the ordained punishment , and also to the society in 5 sch . hel ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . Twelfthly . And all untimely excessive drinking shall be strictly forbidden in the room and society , under penalty to the Government , 1 fl ., and to the societ y 5 sch . hell ., or 10 kr . 5 hel . Thirteenthly . And should one or more come to the room to play

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