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Masonic Interlopers.

be taken forthwith to stop the scandal . By a compromise this might be effected , if that fails then by short , sharp , and decisive , action . In the latter the really good sense of the contumacious would speedily return when he . found that West of England Eose Croixs were a drug in the Masonic market , quoted , only , at a discount , and for which , in the language of the Stock Exchange , there would be no inquiry .

In the north it is not one person only—and he really an old high-grade Freemason—but an entire batch of sjiie and span new thirty-thirds that have arisen . The first questions that naturally suggest themselves are—Who are they ? Where do they come from ? What do they do ? To these questions

no reply has , yet , been given . ' They are three most profound and inscrutable mysteries . One fact , oidy has leaked out . A brother who they made a Eose Croix has been inquiring , Where he could be healed ? He states he had a certificate given him , but , finding it useless , he did not know what had become of it . Given the certificate and its loss it is not difficult to estimate its value .

After the sublime comes the ridiculous . There is a degree , only known to a very limited circle in this country , called the Eed Cross of Babylon . It has also many aliases and as many varieties of working as it has names . Judge then of our intense amusement when a circular of a Plantagenet

Encampment , held at an obscure public-house , was put into our hands . The presiding chief Avas styled " Illustrious , " the members " Sir Knts . " Of course the Emperor Constantine and the family of the Plantagenets were on visiting terms , or such an incongruous cognomen could never have been adopted

by the wise " Recorder" and his confreres . But enough of this puerile absurdity , which we only mention for the purpose of informing our readers how steadily would-be masonic jurisdictions are on the increase , and to caution them against all such intruders . Adversity is said to make us acquainted with

strange bedfellows , but it cannot be denied , in this instance , that of all the strange monstrosities which turn up this is one of the most outre . We shall keep our eye on the Constantinian-Plantagenets .

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MASONIC INTERLOPERS. Article 1
"TAUGHT TO BE CAUTIOUS." Article 6
SECRESY. Article 8
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 9
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURIOUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. "THE LIFE OF SETHOS." Article 19
Untitled Article 25
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 26
THOMAS GRINSELL. Article 27
BENEVOLENCE. Article 28
CONSECRATING A CANAL TUNNEL. Article 28
THE LATE KING LEOPOLD AND THE GRAND ORIENT OF BELGIUM. Article 29
REVIEWS. Article 31
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 35
MANCHESTER. Article 35
WOOLWICH. Article 36
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 37
SALFORD, MANCHESTER. Article 37
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 37
IRELAND. Article 41
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Masonic Interlopers.

be taken forthwith to stop the scandal . By a compromise this might be effected , if that fails then by short , sharp , and decisive , action . In the latter the really good sense of the contumacious would speedily return when he . found that West of England Eose Croixs were a drug in the Masonic market , quoted , only , at a discount , and for which , in the language of the Stock Exchange , there would be no inquiry .

In the north it is not one person only—and he really an old high-grade Freemason—but an entire batch of sjiie and span new thirty-thirds that have arisen . The first questions that naturally suggest themselves are—Who are they ? Where do they come from ? What do they do ? To these questions

no reply has , yet , been given . ' They are three most profound and inscrutable mysteries . One fact , oidy has leaked out . A brother who they made a Eose Croix has been inquiring , Where he could be healed ? He states he had a certificate given him , but , finding it useless , he did not know what had become of it . Given the certificate and its loss it is not difficult to estimate its value .

After the sublime comes the ridiculous . There is a degree , only known to a very limited circle in this country , called the Eed Cross of Babylon . It has also many aliases and as many varieties of working as it has names . Judge then of our intense amusement when a circular of a Plantagenet

Encampment , held at an obscure public-house , was put into our hands . The presiding chief Avas styled " Illustrious , " the members " Sir Knts . " Of course the Emperor Constantine and the family of the Plantagenets were on visiting terms , or such an incongruous cognomen could never have been adopted

by the wise " Recorder" and his confreres . But enough of this puerile absurdity , which we only mention for the purpose of informing our readers how steadily would-be masonic jurisdictions are on the increase , and to caution them against all such intruders . Adversity is said to make us acquainted with

strange bedfellows , but it cannot be denied , in this instance , that of all the strange monstrosities which turn up this is one of the most outre . We shall keep our eye on the Constantinian-Plantagenets .

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