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Grants Of Armorial Bearings

PLACEAT supp ' mo Diio iiro Regi de gra' v ' ra sp'ili graciose cocedere fidelibz ligeis v ' ris Roger ' s Keys cl'ico et Thome Keys fr'i suo v ' z-as

litteras patentes tenorem subsequentem in debita forma cStinentes Rex et c' Ornibz ad quos p ' sentes l ' re pven'int sal't ' m cum p ' ncipis cujuscuqz intersit et deceas suos subditos p ' cipue illos qui sibi servicia impendunt honoribz p ' vilegiis et dignitatibz p ' miare et decorare ut ad h ' nioi servicia impendend' cicius animenf et fiant prom ' ciores hinc est

qnos cosideracoem h ' entes ad grata et laudabilia servicia que dilectus c'licus noster Rogerus Keys multiplicit' ac div ' simode nobis ta in op ' acoibz n ' ris edificacois collegij nostri regalis b'te Marie de Eton jux Windesora q m alias impendit et impendet infutur' volentesqz eid ' m Rogero ac Thome Keys f ' ri suo et suis sup' p'dict honorib ' g p ' vilegiis

et dignitatibz gr ' am nr ' am impartire eosd ' m Roger & Thoma tanq bn' merit' & nobis grat' necno ab eod'm Thoma p ' creatos et procreand' et descendentes ab eod ' m nobilitam' nobiles q ' z facim' et cream' Et in . signu moi . nobilitath' anna et armor insignia in hiis p ' ntibz nostris l ' ris depicta cum libertatibz immunitatibz privelegiis

franchesiis juribz et aliis insigniis viris nobilibz debit & consuet imp ' petuir dam' et concedimus p . p ' sentes . In cujus rei testimoniu has l ' ras nostras fieri fecim' patent' T . me i ' po & c . Me q'd ista billa lib ' ata fuit dno Cancellar' Angl' xix ° die Maij anno xxvii' exequend . '

KING s COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . THE two * following curious documents are printed from the originals existing among the Records of the Tower of London . The first , dated 1 Jan ., 1450 , is the Grant of Arms to the College . * * * * The second , dated 30 January , probably in the same year is a similar

grant to Nicholas Cloos , Clerk ( afterwards successively Bishop of Carlisle and Lichfield ) for his services in building the College . These grants correspond exactly in form with those to Eton College and Roger Keys , which have already been printed , with the omission of the several passages , relating to the celebration of divine worship

in the grant to King ' s College , and the addition in the grant to Cloos of an exemption from the payment of any fine or fee . * * * * * The arms of Cloos are blazoned on the Grant but the colours are so blackened by age and exposure that they can scarcely be distinguished : —Argent , on a chevron Sable , three passion-nails of the first ,

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THE ROMAN COLLEGIA. Article 1
ON THE WORD "EHRE" (HONOUR), AND ITS DERIVATIVES, Article 7
THE LEGEND OF THE INTRODUCTION OF MASONS INTO ENGLAND. Article 14
THE CONSTITUTIONS OF 1762, Article 23
OLD FRIENDS. Article 29
BROTHER, WELL DONE! Article 30
EARLY HAUNTS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 31
TEMPUS FUGIT. Article 35
CURIOUS BOOKS. Article 36
THE SUNDERLAND LIBRARY. Article 37
THE MYTHIC GOAT. Article 39
SYMBOLIC TEACHING. Article 42
GRANTS OF ARMORIAL BEARINGS Article 43
GERMAN FREEMASONRY. Article 48
AN AESTHETIC FANCY. Article 51
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 52
AMERICAN MASONIC MEDALS.* Article 61
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Grants Of Armorial Bearings

PLACEAT supp ' mo Diio iiro Regi de gra' v ' ra sp'ili graciose cocedere fidelibz ligeis v ' ris Roger ' s Keys cl'ico et Thome Keys fr'i suo v ' z-as

litteras patentes tenorem subsequentem in debita forma cStinentes Rex et c' Ornibz ad quos p ' sentes l ' re pven'int sal't ' m cum p ' ncipis cujuscuqz intersit et deceas suos subditos p ' cipue illos qui sibi servicia impendunt honoribz p ' vilegiis et dignitatibz p ' miare et decorare ut ad h ' nioi servicia impendend' cicius animenf et fiant prom ' ciores hinc est

qnos cosideracoem h ' entes ad grata et laudabilia servicia que dilectus c'licus noster Rogerus Keys multiplicit' ac div ' simode nobis ta in op ' acoibz n ' ris edificacois collegij nostri regalis b'te Marie de Eton jux Windesora q m alias impendit et impendet infutur' volentesqz eid ' m Rogero ac Thome Keys f ' ri suo et suis sup' p'dict honorib ' g p ' vilegiis

et dignitatibz gr ' am nr ' am impartire eosd ' m Roger & Thoma tanq bn' merit' & nobis grat' necno ab eod'm Thoma p ' creatos et procreand' et descendentes ab eod ' m nobilitam' nobiles q ' z facim' et cream' Et in . signu moi . nobilitath' anna et armor insignia in hiis p ' ntibz nostris l ' ris depicta cum libertatibz immunitatibz privelegiis

franchesiis juribz et aliis insigniis viris nobilibz debit & consuet imp ' petuir dam' et concedimus p . p ' sentes . In cujus rei testimoniu has l ' ras nostras fieri fecim' patent' T . me i ' po & c . Me q'd ista billa lib ' ata fuit dno Cancellar' Angl' xix ° die Maij anno xxvii' exequend . '

KING s COLLEGE , CAMBRIDGE . THE two * following curious documents are printed from the originals existing among the Records of the Tower of London . The first , dated 1 Jan ., 1450 , is the Grant of Arms to the College . * * * * The second , dated 30 January , probably in the same year is a similar

grant to Nicholas Cloos , Clerk ( afterwards successively Bishop of Carlisle and Lichfield ) for his services in building the College . These grants correspond exactly in form with those to Eton College and Roger Keys , which have already been printed , with the omission of the several passages , relating to the celebration of divine worship

in the grant to King ' s College , and the addition in the grant to Cloos of an exemption from the payment of any fine or fee . * * * * * The arms of Cloos are blazoned on the Grant but the colours are so blackened by age and exposure that they can scarcely be distinguished : —Argent , on a chevron Sable , three passion-nails of the first ,

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