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The Knights Templars.

tare ; but even their devilish arts succeeded in extorting confessions of guilt from only two Serving Brethren and one Chaplain . Stephen de Staplebrugge , " an apostate and fugitive of the Order of the Temple , captured by

the King's officers in the city of Salisbury , " was on the 23 d June examined in the presence of the Bishops of London and Chichester , and others . He deponed to there being tAVO modes of reception , the one good and lawful , the other contrary to

the Christian faith . He had been received into the Order , at Dynneslee , by Brian le Jay , Grand Prior of England , the same Le Jay who Avas slain by Willian Wallace at the battle of Falkirk . He was led into the chapel , and the door closed behind him ; a crucifix was placed before the Grand Prior , and on either side of De Staplebrugge , a Brother

was placed Avith a drawn sword . The Grand Prior , pointing to the crucifix , said , " Do you see this image of the crucifixion ? " to which he replied , " I see it , my lord . " The Grand Prior then said , " You must deny that Jesus Christ was God and

man , and that Mary Avas his mother ; and yon must spit upon the Cross . " Whereupon the deponent , fearing death would be the result of his refusal , did so Avith his mouth , but not Avith his heart ; and spat beside the Cross , bufc not upon ifc . After

making this confession , the poor rack-tortured wretch , fell upon his knees , with eyes uplifted , with clasped hands , and uttering tears and sighs , besought the mercy and favour of Holy Church , declaring that he cared not for the death of the body , or for any amount of penance , but only for the salvation of his soul !

On Saturday , the 25 th June , the second Serving Brother , Thomas Tocci de Thoroldeby , Avas examined . He is described as " an apostate who had escaped from Lincoln after his examination at that place by the Papal Inquisitors , but

had afterwards surrendered himself to the King ' s officers . " This brother , however , at first disappointed the expectations of the Inquisitors . He adhered to his first depositions , adding some particulars regarding penances imposed , and absolu ¦

tions pronounced in the chapter , shewing the difference between sins and defaults , the priest having to deal with the one , and the Master Avith the other . He stated that the little cords were worn for an honourable purpose , and he having

lost his in a battle with the Saracens , the Grand Master punished him for a default in coming home without it . He corroborated the account given

I by other witnesses of the secret manner of holding chapters , and that the members ivere forbidden to confess to any but chaplains of the Order . * They did nothing contrary to the Christian faith , and as to the charge brought against the

Templars of endeavouring to benefit the Order by right or wrong , he quoted the statute , " that if any one should be found to have acquired anything unjustly , he should be deprived of his habit , and expelled the Order . " Being asked Avhy he

had become an apostate , and fled from his Order , he replied that he had done so through fear of death , as the Papal Inquisitor , De Lagui , when examining him afc Lincoln , asked him if he had nothing further to confess , and he replied that he

had not , unless he confessed what Avas not fciue , whereupon the Abbot , laying his hand upon his breast , swore by the Avord of God , that he would make him confess before he had done with him ; that , terrified by this threat , he had bribed the jailor of Lincoln with forty florins to let him escape . After this imprudent avoAval , the

Serving Brother Avas handed over to the tender mercies of De Lagni , Avho , having made him undergo the severest torture , " expelled the Avicked devil from him , " and brought Thoroldeby back on the fourth clay to " speak fche truth . " He now

confessed , that having been threatened by two Templars , Avho had naked swords in their hands , he denied Christ with his lips , but not Avithhis heart , and spat beside the Cross but not on it . Being required to spit upon the image of the blessed

Virgin , instead of doing so he contrived to kiss her foot . He stated that he had heard Brian le Jay , say a hundred times , that Jesus Chi'ist was not the true God , but a mere man ; and that the smallest hair out of a Saracen ' s beard , Avas of

greater Avorth than the whole body of a Christian . He declared that , standing once in the presence of Le Jay , Avhen some poor people were imploring his charity " for the love of God , and our Lady the blessed Virgin , " Brian answered , " What Lady ? go and be hanged to your Lady ;" ancl throwing a halfpenny into the mud , made

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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
CHAPTER XI. Article 4
MASONIC DISCIPLINE.—III. Article 5
THE SIX DAYS' WORK OF CREATION IN HONOUR OF MASONRY. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
BRO. MANNINGHAM AND BRO. FINDEL. Article 11
BRO. MANNINGHAM. Article 11
FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 11
SHAKESPEARE A FREEMASON. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 16
ISLE OF MAN. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 26TH , 1868. Article 20
Poetry. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Knights Templars.

tare ; but even their devilish arts succeeded in extorting confessions of guilt from only two Serving Brethren and one Chaplain . Stephen de Staplebrugge , " an apostate and fugitive of the Order of the Temple , captured by

the King's officers in the city of Salisbury , " was on the 23 d June examined in the presence of the Bishops of London and Chichester , and others . He deponed to there being tAVO modes of reception , the one good and lawful , the other contrary to

the Christian faith . He had been received into the Order , at Dynneslee , by Brian le Jay , Grand Prior of England , the same Le Jay who Avas slain by Willian Wallace at the battle of Falkirk . He was led into the chapel , and the door closed behind him ; a crucifix was placed before the Grand Prior , and on either side of De Staplebrugge , a Brother

was placed Avith a drawn sword . The Grand Prior , pointing to the crucifix , said , " Do you see this image of the crucifixion ? " to which he replied , " I see it , my lord . " The Grand Prior then said , " You must deny that Jesus Christ was God and

man , and that Mary Avas his mother ; and yon must spit upon the Cross . " Whereupon the deponent , fearing death would be the result of his refusal , did so Avith his mouth , but not Avith his heart ; and spat beside the Cross , bufc not upon ifc . After

making this confession , the poor rack-tortured wretch , fell upon his knees , with eyes uplifted , with clasped hands , and uttering tears and sighs , besought the mercy and favour of Holy Church , declaring that he cared not for the death of the body , or for any amount of penance , but only for the salvation of his soul !

On Saturday , the 25 th June , the second Serving Brother , Thomas Tocci de Thoroldeby , Avas examined . He is described as " an apostate who had escaped from Lincoln after his examination at that place by the Papal Inquisitors , but

had afterwards surrendered himself to the King ' s officers . " This brother , however , at first disappointed the expectations of the Inquisitors . He adhered to his first depositions , adding some particulars regarding penances imposed , and absolu ¦

tions pronounced in the chapter , shewing the difference between sins and defaults , the priest having to deal with the one , and the Master Avith the other . He stated that the little cords were worn for an honourable purpose , and he having

lost his in a battle with the Saracens , the Grand Master punished him for a default in coming home without it . He corroborated the account given

I by other witnesses of the secret manner of holding chapters , and that the members ivere forbidden to confess to any but chaplains of the Order . * They did nothing contrary to the Christian faith , and as to the charge brought against the

Templars of endeavouring to benefit the Order by right or wrong , he quoted the statute , " that if any one should be found to have acquired anything unjustly , he should be deprived of his habit , and expelled the Order . " Being asked Avhy he

had become an apostate , and fled from his Order , he replied that he had done so through fear of death , as the Papal Inquisitor , De Lagui , when examining him afc Lincoln , asked him if he had nothing further to confess , and he replied that he

had not , unless he confessed what Avas not fciue , whereupon the Abbot , laying his hand upon his breast , swore by the Avord of God , that he would make him confess before he had done with him ; that , terrified by this threat , he had bribed the jailor of Lincoln with forty florins to let him escape . After this imprudent avoAval , the

Serving Brother Avas handed over to the tender mercies of De Lagni , Avho , having made him undergo the severest torture , " expelled the Avicked devil from him , " and brought Thoroldeby back on the fourth clay to " speak fche truth . " He now

confessed , that having been threatened by two Templars , Avho had naked swords in their hands , he denied Christ with his lips , but not Avithhis heart , and spat beside the Cross but not on it . Being required to spit upon the image of the blessed

Virgin , instead of doing so he contrived to kiss her foot . He stated that he had heard Brian le Jay , say a hundred times , that Jesus Chi'ist was not the true God , but a mere man ; and that the smallest hair out of a Saracen ' s beard , Avas of

greater Avorth than the whole body of a Christian . He declared that , standing once in the presence of Le Jay , Avhen some poor people were imploring his charity " for the love of God , and our Lady the blessed Virgin , " Brian answered , " What Lady ? go and be hanged to your Lady ;" ancl throwing a halfpenny into the mud , made

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