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CGREE 8 P 0 NDENGE .
SCOTCH ROYAL ARCH CERTIFICATES . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . 3 , South Hanover Street , Edinburgh , March 27 , 1858 . Dear Sir and E . Companion , —As an impression at present prevails in the minds of the English Companions that the Esk Chapter , Dalkeith , No . 42 , were in error in affiliating three English Companions on the 18 th November , 1857 , I . beg to forward to you , for insertion , copy of a
[ The Editor does not hold himself responsible for any opinions entertained ty Correspondents . " ]
letter received on the 5 th March from Comp . Gaylor , G . S . E ., of the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland , the said letter being read in the Chapter on the 18 th inst ., and ordered to be inserted in your valuable Magazine . I have the honour to be , Yours fraternally , Chas . Stuart Law , J , No . 42 ., K . T . R ^ .
" Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland , " 6 , Hart Street , Edinburgh , March 4 , 1858 . " Dear Sir and E , Companion , —It is my duty officially to intimate to you that the Supreme Grand Chapter at their meeting yesterday found it necessary to declare cancelled the diplomas which the Esk Dalkeith Chapter granted on the 18 th November last to Comps . Peter Matthews , George Biggs , and John Mott The
Thearle , and to reouire you ^ jto expunge their names from your roll . cause of this will be seenrfrom a report of our proceedings in the next number of the Freemasons Magazine ; but if this shall not be accessible by you , I sball be happy , first opportunity 1 have , of making you acquainted with it . Suffice it to say , in the meantime , no blame is attachable to the Chapter , nor to me , who solicited the affiliations—but from the diplomas which were granted ( and they were the only ones in use by us ) , not comporting with the facts of the case . Such being the charge against us , an alteration has been ordered to be made upon them , so as to suit cases of that nature .
" I remain , dear Sir and E . Companion , " Yours fraternally , " J . S . Tolly , Esq ., Dalkeith . " W . Gaylor . "
FREEMASONRY v . CHRISTIANITY . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRBOR . Sir and Brother , —I have read with pain , I may almost say with deep grief and sorrow , a letter which appeared in your number of March 24 th , from a correspondent signing himself " Sit Lux . " God forbid that such light as he would give us should ever shine on Freemasonry ! Nay rather ,
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CGREE 8 P 0 NDENGE .
SCOTCH ROYAL ARCH CERTIFICATES . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . 3 , South Hanover Street , Edinburgh , March 27 , 1858 . Dear Sir and E . Companion , —As an impression at present prevails in the minds of the English Companions that the Esk Chapter , Dalkeith , No . 42 , were in error in affiliating three English Companions on the 18 th November , 1857 , I . beg to forward to you , for insertion , copy of a
[ The Editor does not hold himself responsible for any opinions entertained ty Correspondents . " ]
letter received on the 5 th March from Comp . Gaylor , G . S . E ., of the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland , the said letter being read in the Chapter on the 18 th inst ., and ordered to be inserted in your valuable Magazine . I have the honour to be , Yours fraternally , Chas . Stuart Law , J , No . 42 ., K . T . R ^ .
" Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland , " 6 , Hart Street , Edinburgh , March 4 , 1858 . " Dear Sir and E , Companion , —It is my duty officially to intimate to you that the Supreme Grand Chapter at their meeting yesterday found it necessary to declare cancelled the diplomas which the Esk Dalkeith Chapter granted on the 18 th November last to Comps . Peter Matthews , George Biggs , and John Mott The
Thearle , and to reouire you ^ jto expunge their names from your roll . cause of this will be seenrfrom a report of our proceedings in the next number of the Freemasons Magazine ; but if this shall not be accessible by you , I sball be happy , first opportunity 1 have , of making you acquainted with it . Suffice it to say , in the meantime , no blame is attachable to the Chapter , nor to me , who solicited the affiliations—but from the diplomas which were granted ( and they were the only ones in use by us ) , not comporting with the facts of the case . Such being the charge against us , an alteration has been ordered to be made upon them , so as to suit cases of that nature .
" I remain , dear Sir and E . Companion , " Yours fraternally , " J . S . Tolly , Esq ., Dalkeith . " W . Gaylor . "
FREEMASONRY v . CHRISTIANITY . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRBOR . Sir and Brother , —I have read with pain , I may almost say with deep grief and sorrow , a letter which appeared in your number of March 24 th , from a correspondent signing himself " Sit Lux . " God forbid that such light as he would give us should ever shine on Freemasonry ! Nay rather ,