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PROVINCE OF MIDDLESEX . Bro . The R . W . Col . Sir FRANCIS BURDETT , Bart ., P . G . S . W . of England , Representative from the Grand Lodge of Ireland , Provincial Grand Master . A MEETING OF THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE will be held on SATURDAY , JUNE 5 th , 1 SS 6 , at the TOWN HALL , TWICKENHAM , at 3 o'clock p . m . precisely . There will be a short service at the Parish Church at 4 . 30 p . m . Banquet at the Town Hall at 5 . 30 p . m . Fee 7 s . if ticket toe taken on or before Tuesday , June 1 st , after that date 10 s . ( exclusive of wine ) . Application for tickets to toe made with a remittance to the Prov . Grand Sec . By command of the Prov . Grand Master . .. . F . H . WOODWARD , P . M ., P . Z ., Prov . Grand Secretary . Combeiton , Mowbray Road , Norwood , S . E .
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TNFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM , 1 WANSTEAD . PATRON—HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . THE FIFTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY Will be celebrated AT THE ASYLUM , WANSTEAD , On THURSDAY , 24 th of JUNE , 1886 . H . R . H . Prince Albert Victor , K . G ., Has graciously consented to preside . LIST OK STEWARDS : — | ob Abhton , lisq . John Mill , Es < j . The Rev . G . C . Berkeley , M . A . S . Hill , Esq . W . P . Bodkin , Esq ., J . l ' . Edwin 13 . Holloway , Esq . \ V . Shadforth Bogcr , Esq ., M . A . Charles Hooton , Esq . B . F . S . Bostock , Esq . Frederick Lee , Esq . Edgar Bowyer , Esq . Archibald McDongall , Esq . Tlie Rev . Stephen Bridge , M . A , Commander M'Laughlin , R . N . The Right Hon . Lord Brooke . Horace B . Marshall , Esq ., . [ . P . Anthony Brown , Esq . Horace B . . Marshall , Jun ., Esq . William Brown , Esq . Colonel G . Ashley Maude , C . B ., His Grace the Duke of Buc- R . A . cleuch , K . T . I . Hancock Nunn , Esq . W . I .. Ashmead Bartlett Bur- ' His Grace the Duke ot Port . dett-Coutts , Esq ., M . P . land . Colonel Somerville Burney . W . H , Preece , Esq . Colonel Channer . J . C . Rohrweger , Esq . The Right Hon . Lord Chelms- Colonel Russell . ford , G . C . B . The Right Hon . the Earl ot St . W . S . Church , Esq ., M . O . Germans . Edward Culver , Esq . Philip Savill , Esq . Herbert Dalton , Esq . The Rev . Dr . Simpson , K . S . A . Reuben R . Davis , Esq . G . Garrick Steel , Esq ., F . R . C . S . Richard Dawes , Esq . Sir William Stirling , Bart . | ohn Deacon , Esq ., -Treasurer . The Eight Hon . Lord Sutiield . The Rev . Charles Deane . D . C . L . Francis A . Suttaby , Esq . Mr . Alderman de Keyser . William B . Tarrant , Esq . Sir Richard Dickeson . Richard Taylor , Esq . The Right Hon , Lord Dor- Alderman Sir l " . Wyatt Trus-Chester . cott . Dr . H . F . Elliot . J . Freeman Truscott , Esq . The Rt . Hon . Viscount Enfield . Wm . Walker , Esq ., F . R . G . S . Roger Eykyn , Esq . William Walker , Esq . John F . France , Esq ., F . S . A . Fred . Waller , Esq ., O . C ., J . P ., Joseph Fry , Esq . D . L . i > ir Thomas Gladstone , Bart . Norman Watney , Esq . His Grace the Dukeof Grafton , Wltr . WeJlsman , E-q ., F . R . S . L . K . G . General Sir Richard Wilbra-The Kev . G . L . Harding , M . A . ham , K . C . B . Sir William Hardman . The Kev . Phillip Williams , F . Dixon-Hartland , Esq ., M . P . B . C . L ., M . A . Charles Hilhousc , Esq ., Sub- Thomas Woods , Esq . Treasurer . PRESENTATION OV PURSES . Any lad y presenting- a purse of not less than Five Guineas will be entitled to a life vote , and to a ticket of Admission to the Festival on the 2 ^ . th June . Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Secretary . HENRY W . GREEN , Secretary . Office—too , Fleet-street , E . C .
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HOUSE TO LET ( eight rooms ) with or without shop , near the General Post Office . Apply ig ( 5 , Aldersgate-street .
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WANTED by a P . M . — Care of Offices , Messenger , or any Position of Trust . Apply G . R . B ., Office of Freemason , iG , Great Queenstreet , W . C .
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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M . and P . Z . ) . —PRIVATE TUITION in the CLASSICS , MATHEMATICS , ENGLISH , Sic Lectures on various subjects . Schools visited . Foreigners taught English by means , of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .
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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal : M . G . Ovree , Officier d'Academie , late Inspector of the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris , and Translator of Higgenson's United States History . For terms , address C . Ovree , 14 , Rue David , Passy , Paris .
Ad01108
COLONIAL PROFITS WITH HOME COMFORTS . THE ALBANY SETTLEMENT is now being formed in the Canadian North-West upon Professor Tanner's Settlement System , for securing fertile land at a cheap rate , near a good railway , with friends and neighbours around , also church , schools , markets , and medical care . For details enclose Twopence in stamps ( cost of plans , & c . ) to Messrs . E LSWORTH and KNIGHTON , Land Agents , 6 , Exhibition-road , South Kensington , London .
Ad01109
THE ALBANY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE , OU'APPELLE VALLEY , CANADA , N . W . T . — This College is situated on the celebrated Bell Farm , which is being converted into the "Albany Settlement . " ltoffers excellent facilities for learning Canadian Farm Practice and Agricultural Science , as well as for gaining experience in the requirements of Colonial Life , without sacrificing the usual comforts of an English Home . Written applications may be addressed to PROFESSOR TANNER , Institute of Agriculture , South Kensington .
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^ % , Tilbury ' s Warehouses , c ^ ° ^ MARYLEBONE . LONDON A ^ - __ j ( The Oldest Store Warehouses , Es-< Y- rCV * tablished 70 years ) , for Storing Furniture & ^ JV 6 » Household Effects , Plate , Luggage , & c . V <> V Specially-built Warehouses and Fire-proof * ftP * Strong Rooms . Office—EDWD . TILIIURY & Co ., 35 , High-st ., St . Marylebone , W .
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BUMSTED'S 36 , KING WILLIAM ST ., TART "P LONDON , B . C . l AJJA ^ . As supplied to SALT Her Majesty the Queen . w
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NOW READY , Foolscap Svo ., 2 s . 6 d . WHAT IS CONSUMPTION ? By G . W . Hambleton , L . K . Q . C . P . I . J . and A . Churchill , New Burlington-street , W .
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Naval , Military , and Tropical _ ^ _ - - "" BOOT MAKERS , ^ fl Cffi ^ ^ ^ - ""'^ ^ PICCADILLY , LONDON , W .
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By Royal _„„ ,,, To Appointment < v ,, 1 Kw »* 3 S HRW 10 il . It . il . tfJXS < £ ; F 3 KV Yv-T ^ mr Princess of M ^ mS Recess P 0 O I Wall ! 6 , Louise ' BOUQUET . & D ' ™| RRXS ' THI . SEASON'S BAVStVATER HILL , LONDON , W „ 1 rill . OliAoUIN * 3 INVENTOR OF THE NEW STYLE SUCCESS . POsy BOUQUET-The Season ' s Success . BRIDES' & BRIDESMAIDS' BOUQUETS , . on . the Shortest Notice . Good * delivered , carefully packed , IMMEDIATELY 011 receipt ti Order ,
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E . DENT & Co ., < 5 _ j Inventions Exhibition Gold Medal awarded KSf & r Improvement in Turret Clocks . £ ^ 61 Strand & 4 Royal Exchange , London . __^ o ^ CLOCKMAKERS to Ihe QUEEN . _ X > # ^^ Makers of the Great Westminster Clock r * 7 JS 7 < " 10 I ) ES > - * Q _> Will be happy to furnish ESTIMATES forthe y ^_ s 7 Installation or Repair of CHURCH and AsT * other PUBLIC CLOCKS . i ^ p Dent's new Illustrated Catalogue of High-^ "V Class Watohes at Reduced Prices , sent Post Free .
Ad01116
TO OUR HEADERS . THE FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage;—United States , United Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies & c . Arabia , & c . 13 s . 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Office Orders or cheques are preferred , the former payable to GEORGI : KEXXINU , Chief Office , London , tlie latter crossed London Joint Stock Bank .
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fito GtozmpanumtB ,
We must ask the indulgence of our correspondents for the omission of many communications , consequent on the large demands on our space this week . The following communications stand over : —
L . RAFT : — Confidence , 103 ; Meridian , 1469 ; United Millitary , 1536 ; Coborn , 1 S 04 . ROYAL ARCH : — Chapter of Hope and Unity , 214 ; Hornsey Chapter of Improvement , S 90 ; Mithuen , 1530 . INSTRUCTION : —
Kanelagh , S 34 . Provincial Grand Lodge of East Lancashire , Installation of Lord Hertford as G . M . of Warwickshire . Provincial Grand Chapter of West Yorkshire . Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Isaac Newton University Lodge . CORRESPONDENCE ¦ — E . P . Humphreys .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
fpegBMi SATURDAY , MAY 22 , iSFC 4
RE PAST MASTERS' COLLARS . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , " P . M . " has very clearly shown that the Revised Constitutions on Regalia are somewhat "dubious " as to Past Masters' collars . But the Lex non Scripta , or custom , of the Craft , supplies for the present generation ,
at least , a guide of sufficient authority for the most " constitutional" of its members . There was no ambiguity in the previous Book of Constitutions on this point , and 1 would refer " P . M . " to the Edition of 1 S 73 , pp . 121 , 122 , where it is plainly ruled that " a Past Master'sjewel" must be worn pendant to a collar , sucn collar " to be light blue ribbon , four inches broad ; if
silver chain be used , it must be placed over the light blue ribbon . " To prevent any doubt arising in the future as to this matter , it would perhaps be desirable to amend Regulation 307 , by inserting in the first line after the word " officers " and Past Masters . The rule would then read : ( 307 ) The collars of the officers and Past Masters of private lodges to be light blue ribbon , four inches broad ; if silver
chain be used it must be placed over the light blue ribbon . " No doubt Grand Lodge would approve of this amendment . Rule 30 S would not require any alteration , so far as Past Masters are concerned . Allow me again to ask the question "When were Past Masters first admitted as members of Grand Lodge ?" Was it at or before the Union of 1 S 13 ?—Yours truly and fraternally , E . T . BUDDEN .
PAST MASTERS . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , To my mind the omission of a Past Master ' s collar from the regalia clauses in the Constitutions has been an oversight , and ought to be remedied by Grand Lodge , the same as was done a few months' since in reference to the decoration of English representatives at foreign Grand
Lodges . A Past Master is permitted to continue to wear the levels on his apron and a P . M . ' s jewel at any Craft meeting . Why not therefore allow him to wear a collar to attach his jewel to , especiall y when he is compelled to wear one in Grand and Provincial Grand Lodges ? I hope some London brother will bring this evident omission before Grand Lodge in a temperate manner , and not defy that body as " P . M ., " in his letter threatens to do . —I am , yours fraternally , MANCUNIUM .
ROYAL ASYLUM OF ST . ANNE'S . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , A child of the late Bro . W . F . Lane , who was collector to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , is an applicant at the ensuing election , for the fourth time , for the benefits of the Royal Asylum of St . Anne ' s .
Doubtless , if made acquainted with the circumstance , many members of the Craft would gladly assist with votes , which the widow finds so hard to obtain , more especially as the case is ineligible , under the rules , for the Masonic Institution for Boys—one of the family being already there .
Will you , therefore , kindly allow me to call attention to the case , and to say that proxies sent tome " will be thankfully received and faithfully applied . "—Yours fraternally , N . B . HEADON , P . M . & Treas ., 44 , Gutter Lane , The Great City Lodge , No . 1426 . Cheapside , May 17 .
Reviews
REVIEWS
FREEMASONS' CALENDAR , LINCOLNSHIRE , 1 S 86 . Bro . B , Vickers , Prov . Grand Sec . of Lincolnshire , has edited the " Freemasons' Calendar and Directory " for his province , and we congratulate him on so doing . It is the first of its kind issued for Lincolnshire , and its advent must surely be a matter of satisfaction to the many more immediately concerned , and there are not a few outside the county who will be gratified to witness another addition
to the Provincial Directories , now increasing year by year . It is to be hoped that the increase will continue until all the Provincial Grand Lodges have such most useful representatives . Bro . Vickers has made a good start , and given a mass of _ information , but , unfortunately , much of its value is considerably lessened by the absence of dates , e . g ., there is a long list of "Past Provincial Grand Officers from 1792 , " arranged most carefully under the
several oliices , but the years of appointment are not stated . Surely these should be given , and whilst the interesting compilation was being made , might easily have been added . "Meetings of Prov . Grand Lodge" from 1792 to 1 S 85 , as held in the various towns , arranged alphabetically , is a good idea , and is quite a new feature . There are 23 lodges in Lincolnshire , the senior having been warranted in 17 S 9 and the junior in 1 SS 4 ( not 1 S 85 ) . The officers of
all these lodges are duly reported , and also the names of all the Past Masters , but the latter lists lack the years of service , and Prpvincial Grand Lodge rank ( if any ) , two points of great importance in such a work . There are six Royal Arch Chapters , and five Mark Lodges , each Degree being well looked after bv a Provincial Organisation , the
former being under the genial rule of Major W . H . Smyth , tbe esteemed Prov . G . M ., and the Mark has forits honoured Prov . G . M . the R . W . ; Bro . Jack Sutcliffe . Three of the Mark Lodges , we regret to notice , have not supplied the names of their officers , for which omission the Masters or Secretaries , we presume , are to be blamed . The " Historical
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Ad01102
PROVINCE OF MIDDLESEX . Bro . The R . W . Col . Sir FRANCIS BURDETT , Bart ., P . G . S . W . of England , Representative from the Grand Lodge of Ireland , Provincial Grand Master . A MEETING OF THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE will be held on SATURDAY , JUNE 5 th , 1 SS 6 , at the TOWN HALL , TWICKENHAM , at 3 o'clock p . m . precisely . There will be a short service at the Parish Church at 4 . 30 p . m . Banquet at the Town Hall at 5 . 30 p . m . Fee 7 s . if ticket toe taken on or before Tuesday , June 1 st , after that date 10 s . ( exclusive of wine ) . Application for tickets to toe made with a remittance to the Prov . Grand Sec . By command of the Prov . Grand Master . .. . F . H . WOODWARD , P . M ., P . Z ., Prov . Grand Secretary . Combeiton , Mowbray Road , Norwood , S . E .
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TNFANT ORPHAN ASYLUM , 1 WANSTEAD . PATRON—HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . THE FIFTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY Will be celebrated AT THE ASYLUM , WANSTEAD , On THURSDAY , 24 th of JUNE , 1886 . H . R . H . Prince Albert Victor , K . G ., Has graciously consented to preside . LIST OK STEWARDS : — | ob Abhton , lisq . John Mill , Es < j . The Rev . G . C . Berkeley , M . A . S . Hill , Esq . W . P . Bodkin , Esq ., J . l ' . Edwin 13 . Holloway , Esq . \ V . Shadforth Bogcr , Esq ., M . A . Charles Hooton , Esq . B . F . S . Bostock , Esq . Frederick Lee , Esq . Edgar Bowyer , Esq . Archibald McDongall , Esq . Tlie Rev . Stephen Bridge , M . A , Commander M'Laughlin , R . N . The Right Hon . Lord Brooke . Horace B . Marshall , Esq ., . [ . P . Anthony Brown , Esq . Horace B . . Marshall , Jun ., Esq . William Brown , Esq . Colonel G . Ashley Maude , C . B ., His Grace the Duke of Buc- R . A . cleuch , K . T . I . Hancock Nunn , Esq . W . I .. Ashmead Bartlett Bur- ' His Grace the Duke ot Port . dett-Coutts , Esq ., M . P . land . Colonel Somerville Burney . W . H , Preece , Esq . Colonel Channer . J . C . Rohrweger , Esq . The Right Hon . Lord Chelms- Colonel Russell . ford , G . C . B . The Right Hon . the Earl ot St . W . S . Church , Esq ., M . O . Germans . Edward Culver , Esq . Philip Savill , Esq . Herbert Dalton , Esq . The Rev . Dr . Simpson , K . S . A . Reuben R . Davis , Esq . G . Garrick Steel , Esq ., F . R . C . S . Richard Dawes , Esq . Sir William Stirling , Bart . | ohn Deacon , Esq ., -Treasurer . The Eight Hon . Lord Sutiield . The Rev . Charles Deane . D . C . L . Francis A . Suttaby , Esq . Mr . Alderman de Keyser . William B . Tarrant , Esq . Sir Richard Dickeson . Richard Taylor , Esq . The Right Hon , Lord Dor- Alderman Sir l " . Wyatt Trus-Chester . cott . Dr . H . F . Elliot . J . Freeman Truscott , Esq . The Rt . Hon . Viscount Enfield . Wm . Walker , Esq ., F . R . G . S . Roger Eykyn , Esq . William Walker , Esq . John F . France , Esq ., F . S . A . Fred . Waller , Esq ., O . C ., J . P ., Joseph Fry , Esq . D . L . i > ir Thomas Gladstone , Bart . Norman Watney , Esq . His Grace the Dukeof Grafton , Wltr . WeJlsman , E-q ., F . R . S . L . K . G . General Sir Richard Wilbra-The Kev . G . L . Harding , M . A . ham , K . C . B . Sir William Hardman . The Kev . Phillip Williams , F . Dixon-Hartland , Esq ., M . P . B . C . L ., M . A . Charles Hilhousc , Esq ., Sub- Thomas Woods , Esq . Treasurer . PRESENTATION OV PURSES . Any lad y presenting- a purse of not less than Five Guineas will be entitled to a life vote , and to a ticket of Admission to the Festival on the 2 ^ . th June . Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Secretary . HENRY W . GREEN , Secretary . Office—too , Fleet-street , E . C .
Ad01104
HOUSE TO LET ( eight rooms ) with or without shop , near the General Post Office . Apply ig ( 5 , Aldersgate-street .
Ad01105
WANTED by a P . M . — Care of Offices , Messenger , or any Position of Trust . Apply G . R . B ., Office of Freemason , iG , Great Queenstreet , W . C .
Ad01106
A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE ( P . M . and P . Z . ) . —PRIVATE TUITION in the CLASSICS , MATHEMATICS , ENGLISH , Sic Lectures on various subjects . Schools visited . Foreigners taught English by means , of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , W .
Ad01107
PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal : M . G . Ovree , Officier d'Academie , late Inspector of the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris , and Translator of Higgenson's United States History . For terms , address C . Ovree , 14 , Rue David , Passy , Paris .
Ad01108
COLONIAL PROFITS WITH HOME COMFORTS . THE ALBANY SETTLEMENT is now being formed in the Canadian North-West upon Professor Tanner's Settlement System , for securing fertile land at a cheap rate , near a good railway , with friends and neighbours around , also church , schools , markets , and medical care . For details enclose Twopence in stamps ( cost of plans , & c . ) to Messrs . E LSWORTH and KNIGHTON , Land Agents , 6 , Exhibition-road , South Kensington , London .
Ad01109
THE ALBANY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE , OU'APPELLE VALLEY , CANADA , N . W . T . — This College is situated on the celebrated Bell Farm , which is being converted into the "Albany Settlement . " ltoffers excellent facilities for learning Canadian Farm Practice and Agricultural Science , as well as for gaining experience in the requirements of Colonial Life , without sacrificing the usual comforts of an English Home . Written applications may be addressed to PROFESSOR TANNER , Institute of Agriculture , South Kensington .
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^ % , Tilbury ' s Warehouses , c ^ ° ^ MARYLEBONE . LONDON A ^ - __ j ( The Oldest Store Warehouses , Es-< Y- rCV * tablished 70 years ) , for Storing Furniture & ^ JV 6 » Household Effects , Plate , Luggage , & c . V <> V Specially-built Warehouses and Fire-proof * ftP * Strong Rooms . Office—EDWD . TILIIURY & Co ., 35 , High-st ., St . Marylebone , W .
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BUMSTED'S 36 , KING WILLIAM ST ., TART "P LONDON , B . C . l AJJA ^ . As supplied to SALT Her Majesty the Queen . w
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NOW READY , Foolscap Svo ., 2 s . 6 d . WHAT IS CONSUMPTION ? By G . W . Hambleton , L . K . Q . C . P . I . J . and A . Churchill , New Burlington-street , W .
Ad01113
Naval , Military , and Tropical _ ^ _ - - "" BOOT MAKERS , ^ fl Cffi ^ ^ ^ - ""'^ ^ PICCADILLY , LONDON , W .
Ad01114
By Royal _„„ ,,, To Appointment < v ,, 1 Kw »* 3 S HRW 10 il . It . il . tfJXS < £ ; F 3 KV Yv-T ^ mr Princess of M ^ mS Recess P 0 O I Wall ! 6 , Louise ' BOUQUET . & D ' ™| RRXS ' THI . SEASON'S BAVStVATER HILL , LONDON , W „ 1 rill . OliAoUIN * 3 INVENTOR OF THE NEW STYLE SUCCESS . POsy BOUQUET-The Season ' s Success . BRIDES' & BRIDESMAIDS' BOUQUETS , . on . the Shortest Notice . Good * delivered , carefully packed , IMMEDIATELY 011 receipt ti Order ,
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E . DENT & Co ., < 5 _ j Inventions Exhibition Gold Medal awarded KSf & r Improvement in Turret Clocks . £ ^ 61 Strand & 4 Royal Exchange , London . __^ o ^ CLOCKMAKERS to Ihe QUEEN . _ X > # ^^ Makers of the Great Westminster Clock r * 7 JS 7 < " 10 I ) ES > - * Q _> Will be happy to furnish ESTIMATES forthe y ^_ s 7 Installation or Repair of CHURCH and AsT * other PUBLIC CLOCKS . i ^ p Dent's new Illustrated Catalogue of High-^ "V Class Watohes at Reduced Prices , sent Post Free .
Ad01116
TO OUR HEADERS . THE FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage;—United States , United Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies & c . Arabia , & c . 13 s . 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Office Orders or cheques are preferred , the former payable to GEORGI : KEXXINU , Chief Office , London , tlie latter crossed London Joint Stock Bank .
Ar01117
fito GtozmpanumtB ,
We must ask the indulgence of our correspondents for the omission of many communications , consequent on the large demands on our space this week . The following communications stand over : —
L . RAFT : — Confidence , 103 ; Meridian , 1469 ; United Millitary , 1536 ; Coborn , 1 S 04 . ROYAL ARCH : — Chapter of Hope and Unity , 214 ; Hornsey Chapter of Improvement , S 90 ; Mithuen , 1530 . INSTRUCTION : —
Kanelagh , S 34 . Provincial Grand Lodge of East Lancashire , Installation of Lord Hertford as G . M . of Warwickshire . Provincial Grand Chapter of West Yorkshire . Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Isaac Newton University Lodge . CORRESPONDENCE ¦ — E . P . Humphreys .
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
fpegBMi SATURDAY , MAY 22 , iSFC 4
RE PAST MASTERS' COLLARS . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , " P . M . " has very clearly shown that the Revised Constitutions on Regalia are somewhat "dubious " as to Past Masters' collars . But the Lex non Scripta , or custom , of the Craft , supplies for the present generation ,
at least , a guide of sufficient authority for the most " constitutional" of its members . There was no ambiguity in the previous Book of Constitutions on this point , and 1 would refer " P . M . " to the Edition of 1 S 73 , pp . 121 , 122 , where it is plainly ruled that " a Past Master'sjewel" must be worn pendant to a collar , sucn collar " to be light blue ribbon , four inches broad ; if
silver chain be used , it must be placed over the light blue ribbon . " To prevent any doubt arising in the future as to this matter , it would perhaps be desirable to amend Regulation 307 , by inserting in the first line after the word " officers " and Past Masters . The rule would then read : ( 307 ) The collars of the officers and Past Masters of private lodges to be light blue ribbon , four inches broad ; if silver
chain be used it must be placed over the light blue ribbon . " No doubt Grand Lodge would approve of this amendment . Rule 30 S would not require any alteration , so far as Past Masters are concerned . Allow me again to ask the question "When were Past Masters first admitted as members of Grand Lodge ?" Was it at or before the Union of 1 S 13 ?—Yours truly and fraternally , E . T . BUDDEN .
PAST MASTERS . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , To my mind the omission of a Past Master ' s collar from the regalia clauses in the Constitutions has been an oversight , and ought to be remedied by Grand Lodge , the same as was done a few months' since in reference to the decoration of English representatives at foreign Grand
Lodges . A Past Master is permitted to continue to wear the levels on his apron and a P . M . ' s jewel at any Craft meeting . Why not therefore allow him to wear a collar to attach his jewel to , especiall y when he is compelled to wear one in Grand and Provincial Grand Lodges ? I hope some London brother will bring this evident omission before Grand Lodge in a temperate manner , and not defy that body as " P . M ., " in his letter threatens to do . —I am , yours fraternally , MANCUNIUM .
ROYAL ASYLUM OF ST . ANNE'S . To the Editor of the "Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , A child of the late Bro . W . F . Lane , who was collector to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , is an applicant at the ensuing election , for the fourth time , for the benefits of the Royal Asylum of St . Anne ' s .
Doubtless , if made acquainted with the circumstance , many members of the Craft would gladly assist with votes , which the widow finds so hard to obtain , more especially as the case is ineligible , under the rules , for the Masonic Institution for Boys—one of the family being already there .
Will you , therefore , kindly allow me to call attention to the case , and to say that proxies sent tome " will be thankfully received and faithfully applied . "—Yours fraternally , N . B . HEADON , P . M . & Treas ., 44 , Gutter Lane , The Great City Lodge , No . 1426 . Cheapside , May 17 .
Reviews
REVIEWS
FREEMASONS' CALENDAR , LINCOLNSHIRE , 1 S 86 . Bro . B , Vickers , Prov . Grand Sec . of Lincolnshire , has edited the " Freemasons' Calendar and Directory " for his province , and we congratulate him on so doing . It is the first of its kind issued for Lincolnshire , and its advent must surely be a matter of satisfaction to the many more immediately concerned , and there are not a few outside the county who will be gratified to witness another addition
to the Provincial Directories , now increasing year by year . It is to be hoped that the increase will continue until all the Provincial Grand Lodges have such most useful representatives . Bro . Vickers has made a good start , and given a mass of _ information , but , unfortunately , much of its value is considerably lessened by the absence of dates , e . g ., there is a long list of "Past Provincial Grand Officers from 1792 , " arranged most carefully under the
several oliices , but the years of appointment are not stated . Surely these should be given , and whilst the interesting compilation was being made , might easily have been added . "Meetings of Prov . Grand Lodge" from 1792 to 1 S 85 , as held in the various towns , arranged alphabetically , is a good idea , and is quite a new feature . There are 23 lodges in Lincolnshire , the senior having been warranted in 17 S 9 and the junior in 1 SS 4 ( not 1 S 85 ) . The officers of
all these lodges are duly reported , and also the names of all the Past Masters , but the latter lists lack the years of service , and Prpvincial Grand Lodge rank ( if any ) , two points of great importance in such a work . There are six Royal Arch Chapters , and five Mark Lodges , each Degree being well looked after bv a Provincial Organisation , the
former being under the genial rule of Major W . H . Smyth , tbe esteemed Prov . G . M ., and the Mark has forits honoured Prov . G . M . the R . W . ; Bro . Jack Sutcliffe . Three of the Mark Lodges , we regret to notice , have not supplied the names of their officers , for which omission the Masters or Secretaries , we presume , are to be blamed . The " Historical