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Notes And Queries For Freemasons .

NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS .

MASONIC INCOME . 6 | pT has been recently stated in The Scottish Freemasons Magazine that 1 l ° kL James the I ., of Scotland , decreed that the annual income of an alio English nobleman should be paid to eA ery Scottish Master Mason , therefore I should be very glad to know : —¦

I . What is the annual income of an English nobleman ? II . Was it ever paid to a Scottish Master Mason ? III . Is it still paid ? IV . If I became a Scottish Master Mason should I get the annual income of an English nobleman ? ONE ANXIOUS FOR A GOOD INCOME .

[ If any of our correspondents should reply to the aboA r e satisfactorily we shall prefer our suit to the querist as one , equally anxious with himself , to be admitted to a share of such good fortune . —ED . MAS . PRESS . ]

Novel Investiture.

NOVEL INVESTITURE .

There Avas a jubilee of the Revolution of 1688 , held in Kingston-on-HulI , in NoA'ember 1788 , AA'hen a statue Avas inaugurated to the " pious and " immortal memory " of King William the Third . In Tickell ' s Ltistori / of Kingston-wponSidl , 4 to . * . Hull , 1798 , is an account of the festivities on that occasion ( page 6-10 ) , and amongst them occurs tho folloAving paragraph : —¦ " The freemasons , too , of the Rodney and other neighbouring lodges , folloAved

" next in possession , from the Bull and Sun Inn , in Myton-gate , to the Church " of the Holy Trinity , preceded by a band of music and beautiful silk colours , " on which appeared emblems of Masonry , represented with great taste and " elegance ; whence they returned to the statue of their Royal brother and " deliverer ( as they Avere pleased to style him ) , Avhich Avas decorated with a " handsome sash , apron , and other materially useful badges of the brotherhood ; " and after going three times round the same , and giving the like number of " cheers , returned to the Bull and Sun Inn , and concluded the day in friendly " festivity and perfect harmony . " E . C . B .

Grand Office.

GRAND OFFICE .

HOAV can I got to nominate a brother for an appointment as a Grand Officer ? He is one Avho ought to be advanced on account of his real Avorth and merit . X . My maik . [ You cannot do anything of the kind . Real Avorth and merit take no precedence Avith the clique that rule the roast ; the Avorth and merit are the obstacles . If the brother is a supporter , at all hazards , of the powers lhat be , can cringe , fawn , flat-tor , and glose over all defects , then ,

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HINTS ON THE SECRET LITERATURE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. Article 11
LAWS, &c., OF THE UNITED SACRED BAND OF ROYAL ARCH KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PRIESTS. Article 14
FORM OF CERTIFICATE. Article 15
REPRINT OF SCARCE, ORCURIOUS , BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY . Article 22
Untitled Article 28
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS . Article 29
NOVEL INVESTITURE. Article 29
GRAND OFFICE. Article 29
BRO. PRESTON'S COLLECTIONS. Article 30
THE ANCIENT LANDMARK. Article 30
THE CYPHER OF NINE. Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
THE LAST THING OUT IN THE MASONIC LINE. Article 31
MASONIC INTERLOPERS. Article 32
To the Editor of THE MASONIC PRESS. Article 33
PROVINCIAL GRAND SUPERINTENDENTS. Article 33
JERSEY FETE. Article 34
"MASONIC TEMPLE COMPANY (LIMITED.) Article 35
REVIEWS. Article 36
POETRY. Article 43
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 44
DUBLIN. Article 44
DEVONPORT. Article 44
MARK MASONRY.—(Unrecognized.) Article 44
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 45
OBITUARY. Article 45
THE R.W. BRO. J. J. L. HOFF. Article 46
THE HON. WILLIAM B. HUBBARD. Article 46
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
TO SUBSCRIBERS. Article 47
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Notes And Queries For Freemasons .

NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS .

MASONIC INCOME . 6 | pT has been recently stated in The Scottish Freemasons Magazine that 1 l ° kL James the I ., of Scotland , decreed that the annual income of an alio English nobleman should be paid to eA ery Scottish Master Mason , therefore I should be very glad to know : —¦

I . What is the annual income of an English nobleman ? II . Was it ever paid to a Scottish Master Mason ? III . Is it still paid ? IV . If I became a Scottish Master Mason should I get the annual income of an English nobleman ? ONE ANXIOUS FOR A GOOD INCOME .

[ If any of our correspondents should reply to the aboA r e satisfactorily we shall prefer our suit to the querist as one , equally anxious with himself , to be admitted to a share of such good fortune . —ED . MAS . PRESS . ]

Novel Investiture.

NOVEL INVESTITURE .

There Avas a jubilee of the Revolution of 1688 , held in Kingston-on-HulI , in NoA'ember 1788 , AA'hen a statue Avas inaugurated to the " pious and " immortal memory " of King William the Third . In Tickell ' s Ltistori / of Kingston-wponSidl , 4 to . * . Hull , 1798 , is an account of the festivities on that occasion ( page 6-10 ) , and amongst them occurs tho folloAving paragraph : —¦ " The freemasons , too , of the Rodney and other neighbouring lodges , folloAved

" next in possession , from the Bull and Sun Inn , in Myton-gate , to the Church " of the Holy Trinity , preceded by a band of music and beautiful silk colours , " on which appeared emblems of Masonry , represented with great taste and " elegance ; whence they returned to the statue of their Royal brother and " deliverer ( as they Avere pleased to style him ) , Avhich Avas decorated with a " handsome sash , apron , and other materially useful badges of the brotherhood ; " and after going three times round the same , and giving the like number of " cheers , returned to the Bull and Sun Inn , and concluded the day in friendly " festivity and perfect harmony . " E . C . B .

Grand Office.

GRAND OFFICE .

HOAV can I got to nominate a brother for an appointment as a Grand Officer ? He is one Avho ought to be advanced on account of his real Avorth and merit . X . My maik . [ You cannot do anything of the kind . Real Avorth and merit take no precedence Avith the clique that rule the roast ; the Avorth and merit are the obstacles . If the brother is a supporter , at all hazards , of the powers lhat be , can cringe , fawn , flat-tor , and glose over all defects , then ,

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