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The Constitutions Of The Masons Of Strasburg. *

to these regulations unless of their own free will . I . Item . Two masters shall not share in the same work or building , unless it be a small one , which can be finished in the course of a year . Such a work he may have iu common witli him that is a brother . K . Item . If any master accepts a work in contract and makes a design for the samehow it shall be

, builded , then he shall not cut anything short of the design , but shall execute it according to the plan which has been shown to the lords , cities , or people , so that nothinp- be altered .

L . xtem . Any master or fellow who shall takeaway from another master of the fraternity of craftsmen a work on which he is engaged , or who shall endeavour to dispossess him- of such work , clandestinely or openly , without the knowledge or consent of the master who has such a work , be the same small or great , he shall be called to account . No master or

fellow shall keep fellowship with him , nor shall any fellow of the fraternity work for him , so long as he is engaged in the work which he has thus dishonestly acquired , nor until he has asked pardon and given satisfaction to him whom he has driven from his work , and shall also have been punished in the fraternity by the masters , as is ordained by these statutes .

M . Item . If any one accepts m whole or m part any work which he does not understand how to execute , not having consulted any craftsman thereon , nor having applied to tlie lodge , he shall in no wise undertake the work ; but if he attempts to do so , then shall no fellow take work with him , so that the lords be not put to expense by such ignorant master .

N . Item . JNo workman , nor master , nor parlirer , nor fellow-craft shall instruct any one whatsoever , who is not of our craft , in any part , if he has not in his day practised masonry . O . Item . No craftsman nor master shall take money from a fellow for teaching or instructing him in

anything belonging to masonry , nor shall any parlirer or fellow-craft instruct any one for money's sake ; but if one wishes to instruct the other , they may do so mutually or for fraternal affection . P . Item . A master who has a work or building for himself may have three apprenticesand may also set

, to work fellows of the same lodge ; that is , if his lords so permit ; but if he have more building than one , then shall he have only two apprentices on the aforementioned building , so that he shall not have more than five apprentices on all his buildings . Item . No craftsman nor master shall be received

in the fraternity who goes not yearly to the Holy Communion , or who keeps not Christian discipline , or who squanders his substance at play ; but should any one be inadvertently accepted into tlie fraternity who does those things as aforesaid , then shall no master nor fellow keep fellowship with him until he desists therefrom and has been punished therefor by those of the fraternity .

No craftsman or master shall live in adultery while engaged in masonry ; but if such one will not desist therefrom , then shall no travelling fellow nor mason work in company with him , nor keep fellowship with him . Q . Item . If a fellow-craft takes work with a master who is not accepted into the fraternity of craftsmen , then shall the said fellow not be punishable therefor .

So also , if a fellow take work with a city master , or with another master , and be there set to work , that he may well do , so that every fellow may find work ; but nevertheless such fellow shall keep the regulations , as hereinbefore ancl hereinafter written , and shall also contribute his fee to the fraternity , although he be not employed in the lodges of the fraternity , or with his fellow-brethren .

But if a fellow would take unto himself a lawful wife , and not being employed in a lodge , would establish himself in a city and be obliged to serve with a craft , he shall on every ember-week pay four pennies , aud shall be exempt from the weekly penny , because he be not employed in the lodge . E . Item . If a master have a complaint against another

master , for having violated the regulations of the craft , or a master against a fellow , or a fellow against another fellow , any master or fellow who is concerned therein shall give notice thereof to the master who presides over the fraternity , and the master who is thereof informed shall hear both partiesand set a

, day when he will try the cause ; and meanwhile , before the fixed or appointed day , no fellow shall avoid the master , nor master drive away tlie fellow , but render services mutually until the hour when the matter is to be heard and sett-led . This shall all be

done according to the judgment of the craftsmen , which shall be observed accordingly . Moreover , the case shall be tried on the spot where it arose , before the nearest master who keeps the Book o ± Statutes , and in whose district it occurred .

b . Item . Every parlirer shall honour his master , be true and faithful to him , according to the rule of Masonry , and obey him with undivided fidelity , as is meet and of ancient usage . So also shall a fellow . Ancl when a travelling fellow-craft desires to travel farther he shall part from his master and from the lodge in such wise as to be indebted to no oneand

, that no man have any grievance against him , as is meet and proper . T . Item . A travelling fellow , in whatever lodge he may be employed , shall be obedient to his master and to the parlirer , according to the rule and ancient usage of Masonry , and shall also keep all the

regulations and privileges which are of ancient usage in the said lodge , and shall not revile his master's work , either secretly or openly , in any wise ; but if the master infringe upon these regulations , and act contrary to them , then may any one give notice thereof . TJ . Item . Every craftsman employing workmen in

the lodge , to whom is confided these statutes , and who is duly invested with authority , shall have power and authority in the same over ail contentions and matters which pertain to Masonry , to try and punish in { his district . All masters , parlirers , and apprentices shall obey him .

X . Item . A fellow who has travelled and is practised in Masonry , and who is of this fraternity , who wishes to serve a craftsman on a portion of the work , shall not be accepted by that craftsman , or master , in any wise , for a less term than two years . Y . Item . All masters aud fellows who are of this

fraternity shall faithfully keep all the points and articles of these regulations , as hereinbefore and hereafter stands written . But if any one should perchance violate one of the points , and thereby become punishable , if afterwards he be obedient to the regu-

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THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 1
GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 1
THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE MASONS OF STRASBURG. * Article 1
Untitled Article 5
ROMAN CATHOLIC INTOLERANCE. Article 6
TOLERATION AND DR. CULLEN. Article 8
Untitled Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
INDIA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Constitutions Of The Masons Of Strasburg. *

to these regulations unless of their own free will . I . Item . Two masters shall not share in the same work or building , unless it be a small one , which can be finished in the course of a year . Such a work he may have iu common witli him that is a brother . K . Item . If any master accepts a work in contract and makes a design for the samehow it shall be

, builded , then he shall not cut anything short of the design , but shall execute it according to the plan which has been shown to the lords , cities , or people , so that nothinp- be altered .

L . xtem . Any master or fellow who shall takeaway from another master of the fraternity of craftsmen a work on which he is engaged , or who shall endeavour to dispossess him- of such work , clandestinely or openly , without the knowledge or consent of the master who has such a work , be the same small or great , he shall be called to account . No master or

fellow shall keep fellowship with him , nor shall any fellow of the fraternity work for him , so long as he is engaged in the work which he has thus dishonestly acquired , nor until he has asked pardon and given satisfaction to him whom he has driven from his work , and shall also have been punished in the fraternity by the masters , as is ordained by these statutes .

M . Item . If any one accepts m whole or m part any work which he does not understand how to execute , not having consulted any craftsman thereon , nor having applied to tlie lodge , he shall in no wise undertake the work ; but if he attempts to do so , then shall no fellow take work with him , so that the lords be not put to expense by such ignorant master .

N . Item . JNo workman , nor master , nor parlirer , nor fellow-craft shall instruct any one whatsoever , who is not of our craft , in any part , if he has not in his day practised masonry . O . Item . No craftsman nor master shall take money from a fellow for teaching or instructing him in

anything belonging to masonry , nor shall any parlirer or fellow-craft instruct any one for money's sake ; but if one wishes to instruct the other , they may do so mutually or for fraternal affection . P . Item . A master who has a work or building for himself may have three apprenticesand may also set

, to work fellows of the same lodge ; that is , if his lords so permit ; but if he have more building than one , then shall he have only two apprentices on the aforementioned building , so that he shall not have more than five apprentices on all his buildings . Item . No craftsman nor master shall be received

in the fraternity who goes not yearly to the Holy Communion , or who keeps not Christian discipline , or who squanders his substance at play ; but should any one be inadvertently accepted into tlie fraternity who does those things as aforesaid , then shall no master nor fellow keep fellowship with him until he desists therefrom and has been punished therefor by those of the fraternity .

No craftsman or master shall live in adultery while engaged in masonry ; but if such one will not desist therefrom , then shall no travelling fellow nor mason work in company with him , nor keep fellowship with him . Q . Item . If a fellow-craft takes work with a master who is not accepted into the fraternity of craftsmen , then shall the said fellow not be punishable therefor .

So also , if a fellow take work with a city master , or with another master , and be there set to work , that he may well do , so that every fellow may find work ; but nevertheless such fellow shall keep the regulations , as hereinbefore ancl hereinafter written , and shall also contribute his fee to the fraternity , although he be not employed in the lodges of the fraternity , or with his fellow-brethren .

But if a fellow would take unto himself a lawful wife , and not being employed in a lodge , would establish himself in a city and be obliged to serve with a craft , he shall on every ember-week pay four pennies , aud shall be exempt from the weekly penny , because he be not employed in the lodge . E . Item . If a master have a complaint against another

master , for having violated the regulations of the craft , or a master against a fellow , or a fellow against another fellow , any master or fellow who is concerned therein shall give notice thereof to the master who presides over the fraternity , and the master who is thereof informed shall hear both partiesand set a

, day when he will try the cause ; and meanwhile , before the fixed or appointed day , no fellow shall avoid the master , nor master drive away tlie fellow , but render services mutually until the hour when the matter is to be heard and sett-led . This shall all be

done according to the judgment of the craftsmen , which shall be observed accordingly . Moreover , the case shall be tried on the spot where it arose , before the nearest master who keeps the Book o ± Statutes , and in whose district it occurred .

b . Item . Every parlirer shall honour his master , be true and faithful to him , according to the rule of Masonry , and obey him with undivided fidelity , as is meet and of ancient usage . So also shall a fellow . Ancl when a travelling fellow-craft desires to travel farther he shall part from his master and from the lodge in such wise as to be indebted to no oneand

, that no man have any grievance against him , as is meet and proper . T . Item . A travelling fellow , in whatever lodge he may be employed , shall be obedient to his master and to the parlirer , according to the rule and ancient usage of Masonry , and shall also keep all the

regulations and privileges which are of ancient usage in the said lodge , and shall not revile his master's work , either secretly or openly , in any wise ; but if the master infringe upon these regulations , and act contrary to them , then may any one give notice thereof . TJ . Item . Every craftsman employing workmen in

the lodge , to whom is confided these statutes , and who is duly invested with authority , shall have power and authority in the same over ail contentions and matters which pertain to Masonry , to try and punish in { his district . All masters , parlirers , and apprentices shall obey him .

X . Item . A fellow who has travelled and is practised in Masonry , and who is of this fraternity , who wishes to serve a craftsman on a portion of the work , shall not be accepted by that craftsman , or master , in any wise , for a less term than two years . Y . Item . All masters aud fellows who are of this

fraternity shall faithfully keep all the points and articles of these regulations , as hereinbefore and hereafter stands written . But if any one should perchance violate one of the points , and thereby become punishable , if afterwards he be obedient to the regu-

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