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All communications for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should be forwarded not later than Saturday . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock
on Monday morning . Emblernatic covers for the volume of 1857 are now ready , price Is . Qd . A few volumes may alsobe had , price 14 s . 6 < i . each . We shallbehappyto receive essays orl ^ them ( shouldthey not be accepted ) if desired .
TO GOElESPOroENTS , N ^ Bu $ s ^ j & c ^ $ frn \ e of these club s or societies are included , I believe , in a proclamation , < i £ which the foliowing isf the comraeneement :---- ^ A t the Court of St . James's ) the 2 lth day of April , 1721 ; present the King ' s most excellent Majesty in Council , His Majesty having received information which gives great reason to
suspect thatthere have been lately and still are , in and about the cities of London and Westminster , c ^ meet together , and in the most impious and blasphemous manner insult the most sacred ^ the minds and morals of one another ; and being resolved to make use of all the authority committed to him by Almighty God to punish such enormous ofenders , and to crush such shocking impieties before they increase , and draw down the vengeance of G-od upon this nation ; his Majesty has thought fit to command
the Lord Chancellor , and his lordship is hereby required to call together his Majesty ' s justices of the peace of Middlesex and Westminster , and strictly to enjoin them in the most effectual manner , that they and every of them do make the most diligent and careful inquiry and search for the discovery of anything of this and the like sort , tending in any wise to the corruption of the principles ani manners of men , and to lay before his lordship siich discoveries as from time to time may be made , to the end that all propsr methods may be taken for thtV utter suppression of all such detestable practices , ' & o . —Edward F . RiMBAtri / r .
Our " Lincolnshire BROTHER , ,, on reflection , will see that it is impossible for us to give up the letter of any correspondent . "P .: J . "—We never answer questions which we believe would be injurious to the Craft .
"R . R . "—The work referred to is mere trash . "M . M . "—The Mark Masters of England are not yet all enrolled under one head , though we hope the day is not distant when they will be so . "P . P . " —Edmund Kean was a Mason , having been initiated in Glasgow ^
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All communications for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should be forwarded not later than Saturday . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock
on Monday morning . Emblernatic covers for the volume of 1857 are now ready , price Is . Qd . A few volumes may alsobe had , price 14 s . 6 < i . each . We shallbehappyto receive essays orl ^ them ( shouldthey not be accepted ) if desired .
TO GOElESPOroENTS , N ^ Bu $ s ^ j & c ^ $ frn \ e of these club s or societies are included , I believe , in a proclamation , < i £ which the foliowing isf the comraeneement :---- ^ A t the Court of St . James's ) the 2 lth day of April , 1721 ; present the King ' s most excellent Majesty in Council , His Majesty having received information which gives great reason to
suspect thatthere have been lately and still are , in and about the cities of London and Westminster , c ^ meet together , and in the most impious and blasphemous manner insult the most sacred ^ the minds and morals of one another ; and being resolved to make use of all the authority committed to him by Almighty God to punish such enormous ofenders , and to crush such shocking impieties before they increase , and draw down the vengeance of G-od upon this nation ; his Majesty has thought fit to command
the Lord Chancellor , and his lordship is hereby required to call together his Majesty ' s justices of the peace of Middlesex and Westminster , and strictly to enjoin them in the most effectual manner , that they and every of them do make the most diligent and careful inquiry and search for the discovery of anything of this and the like sort , tending in any wise to the corruption of the principles ani manners of men , and to lay before his lordship siich discoveries as from time to time may be made , to the end that all propsr methods may be taken for thtV utter suppression of all such detestable practices , ' & o . —Edward F . RiMBAtri / r .
Our " Lincolnshire BROTHER , ,, on reflection , will see that it is impossible for us to give up the letter of any correspondent . "P .: J . "—We never answer questions which we believe would be injurious to the Craft .
"R . R . "—The work referred to is mere trash . "M . M . "—The Mark Masters of England are not yet all enrolled under one head , though we hope the day is not distant when they will be so . "P . P . " —Edmund Kean was a Mason , having been initiated in Glasgow ^