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Canadian Medal.

CANADIAN MEDAL .

It was broached , sonic time since , amongst the Canadian lodges to strike a medal commemorative of their being formed into an Independent G-rand Lodgo . Has this been done , or is any description of the medal yet issued ?—A COIN COLLECTOR . MASONIC FORMS . Is there any collection of the forms of warrants , charters ,

patents , certificates , & c , available for reference?—0 . —[ None other than those to be found at the end of the " Book of Constitutions , " Eoyal Arch , Templar , ancl other statute books . ] GRAND IODGE OE nilLADELrilES . What has become of the Grand Lodge of Philadclpheswho can tell ? Did it die out aftor the caution issued by 0 rand Lodge , or is it still lingering , and verging towards decay ?—SENEX .

BIlO . GILLUAY , TIIE CARICATURIST . Iii what lodge , and in what year , was Bro . Gillray , tho first and most eminent of English caricaturists , initiated?—A BROTHSR OI- THE BLUISH . THE ACTORS' LODGE . What lodge was it , in the palmy days of the drama , that numbered the most theatrical celebrities amongst its

members ?—HENRY WILD . THE RIGHT HON . GEORGE CAXXIXO . From certain scraps that I have read of this celebrated statesman ' s life , I am inclined to think he was a Mason—is there any means of ascertaining ?—V . OLD LODGEIURXITU 1 U 3

. . I have often been perplexed to imagine what becomes of the old furniture of a lodge , when some munificent members undertake to start it with new . Does it , like the old moons , which arc said to be chopped up to make stars of , re-appear in other shapes under new coats of paint and varnish ?—Ax ANTIQUARY JX SEARCH OE OLD WOOD-WORK .

REPORTED SPEECHES . For some years I have made regular notes of tbe speeches which have been made at tho banquets in my lodge , and in reading them over the other day , I thought they might bo suitable to your "Notes ancl Queries , " as they touch upon subjects long forgotten . Ifyou think so , I shall have great pleasure in sending them . —A SEPTUACEXAIUAX —[ Don't

. . We arc much obliged by the offer , but after-dinner speeches , especially at meetings long since past , aro not iu our line . Cull any curious remarks from them and sends us , and you will oblige , but don ' t send what Bro . thought of his officers , and the next AV . M . of his , and so on . Ad iufudlum , wc want to give and receive information , not talk . J

MASONIC ETIQUETTE . Is there any book published " that contains rules for Masonic etiquette?—Puxc't'iLLious . —[ None that wc know of . True Masonic etiquette is the behaviour of a brother , a man , and a gentleman . Though Masonry smooths all differences of rank , yet no well-bred man would presume upon it . Be courteous aud firm in office , respectful to your superiors in Masonic rank , reverence your elders , assist your equals , and lead your juniors in the right path . "Fear God , love the brotherhood , honour the Queen . " ]

HODGES' MASONIC FRAGMENTS . "Where is a copy of " Hodges' Masonic Fragments " to be obtained ? —EXCELSIOR . THE SILVER CRESCENT . At one of our charity dinners last season I saw a brother wearing a silver crescent , the horns , as they arc called , being turned down instead of up . What Order does it belong to?—C . T . P .

GRAND OFFICERS' CLOTHING . What regulations have , from time to time , been made about tho pattern and ornaments of the Grand Officers clothing ?—COSTUME . MASONIC ; SEAL . [ Our correspondent who writes about a Masonic seal should send us the same , or take an impression in broad or wax , ivhich will answer as ivell . On the receipt of such a copy , wc will do our best to trace its orisrin . ]

TRUSTEES OP THE MASONIC PROPERTY . I was astounded the other day to hear tho freehold property of the Hall , & c , was held by trustees for the Graft . What is the nature of the trust , and who are tho trustees ? —PEPPERCORN * . LODGES IN THE POSTAL DISTRICTS . How can I find out the relative numbers of the London

lodges meeting in each of the postal districts ?—QIL-ESTOK . [ By referring to the " Kalendar" and the " British Postal Guide , " and seeing in which district tho different streets in which lodges are held are situated . ]

THE GRAND TYLER , A POET . It may be worth your while to enter as a note , that Thomas Johnson , Clerk of Charlotte Street Chapel , Pimlico , Tyler to tho Grand Lodge of England , and Senior Janitor to the Grand Eoyal Arch Chapter published , in 1788 , No 1 of " Summer Productions , or Progressive Miscellanies ? "A RHYMER . ARMED BRETHREN .

On the ticket issued for the admission of tho brethren to the Moira Festival , in 1813 , is the following , — "The brethren to attend unarmed and clothed agreable to the laws of the Grand Lodge . "—Was it ever the custom for brethren to bo armed while in the lodge ?—CHARLES TURNER .

THE DOUBLE-HEADED EAGLE . Why is the double-headed Eagle worn by tho members of the higher degrees ?—B . GRAXT . —[ To shew that they derive their powers from Frederick II . of Prussia . The doubleheaded Eagle is the Prussian symbol , just as the Lion is that of England . ]

WHAT IS A DEMIT . Iii American periodicals we constantly find the word •' - ' Demit , " what docs it allude to?—PLUS . —[ The permission to leave the lodge to enable the brother to join another . Thus , if a brother is about to leave tho locality in which he resides , lie obtains a demit , to show that he is legally relieved from his obligations to the lodge of which he has , up to that time , been a member . ]

IS THE PRIXCE CONSORT A . MASON ? xl German brother , with whom I was speaking this morning , said— " Prince Albert is a member of one of our German loclges . " I should be glad to know whether this statement is correct , as my German friend I found was only speaking from hear-say . —J . C . F . —[ The Prince Consort is not ti Mason . He was once proposed for initiation , but

the Duke of Sussex , the then G . M ., died before the ceremony could take place ; and , acting- under advice , H . R . H . did not afterwards think it desirable to join the Order . ]

PEPSECUTIOXS IN TURKEY . An illustration of the hatred propagated against Masons in Turkey is found in the Eev . Mr . Dwight ' s " Christianity in the East , " in the year 18-1-0 , wheii , speaking of the persecutions of the Armenian Converts to Protestantism , ]) . 112 , he says , "The words Frainason ( Freemason ) , Lutian ( Lutheran ) , Voltor ( Voltaire ) , and Proteslan ( Protestant ) , were freeland indiscriminatel lied to nsall of them

y y app , being considered by the common pcojilc as synonymous , and the meaning being rather indefinite , but yet implying an atheist of the most wicked and dangerous description . To the emissaries of Eome in tho East , undoubtedly belongs the first paternity of this falsehood , and to their humble ancl sycophantic imitator among the clergy and laity of the Armenian Church must be yielded the honour of its second

parentage . " It may hence be well conceived what are the difficulties with ivhich wc have to contend , and how wide spread are the prejudices against our Order . By the Armenians the prejudice has been propagated among the Turks . It is worthy of note that now several enlightened and zealous Armenian brethren are to be found at Constantinople and Smyrna . —HYDE CLARKE . —Constantinople , 1 st

Sept ., 1800 . SYNONYMES . In Polish the words for Freemason are Farmason , Franmason , Fraiikmason , and Wolny Mularz ; the latter word being a literal translation of Free and Mason . For Freemasonry the words arc Farmasoncrya , Fraiikmasonia , Frankmasonerya , ' Vfolny Mularstwo ; and for Lodge , Loza . —HYDE CLARKE .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1860-09-22, Page 10” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 March 2023, www.masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_22091860/page/10/.
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CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—XXXIII. Article 1
MASTER-PIECES OF THE ARCHITECTURE OF DIFFERENT NATIONS. Article 2
NON-AFFILIATED MASONS. Article 3
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 4
MASONIC RAMBLES. Article 6
THE TWO BOYHOODS.* Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CANADIAN MEDAL. Article 10
Literature. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 13
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 17
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 18
AMERICA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Canadian Medal.

CANADIAN MEDAL .

It was broached , sonic time since , amongst the Canadian lodges to strike a medal commemorative of their being formed into an Independent G-rand Lodgo . Has this been done , or is any description of the medal yet issued ?—A COIN COLLECTOR . MASONIC FORMS . Is there any collection of the forms of warrants , charters ,

patents , certificates , & c , available for reference?—0 . —[ None other than those to be found at the end of the " Book of Constitutions , " Eoyal Arch , Templar , ancl other statute books . ] GRAND IODGE OE nilLADELrilES . What has become of the Grand Lodge of Philadclpheswho can tell ? Did it die out aftor the caution issued by 0 rand Lodge , or is it still lingering , and verging towards decay ?—SENEX .

BIlO . GILLUAY , TIIE CARICATURIST . Iii what lodge , and in what year , was Bro . Gillray , tho first and most eminent of English caricaturists , initiated?—A BROTHSR OI- THE BLUISH . THE ACTORS' LODGE . What lodge was it , in the palmy days of the drama , that numbered the most theatrical celebrities amongst its

members ?—HENRY WILD . THE RIGHT HON . GEORGE CAXXIXO . From certain scraps that I have read of this celebrated statesman ' s life , I am inclined to think he was a Mason—is there any means of ascertaining ?—V . OLD LODGEIURXITU 1 U 3

. . I have often been perplexed to imagine what becomes of the old furniture of a lodge , when some munificent members undertake to start it with new . Does it , like the old moons , which arc said to be chopped up to make stars of , re-appear in other shapes under new coats of paint and varnish ?—Ax ANTIQUARY JX SEARCH OE OLD WOOD-WORK .

REPORTED SPEECHES . For some years I have made regular notes of tbe speeches which have been made at tho banquets in my lodge , and in reading them over the other day , I thought they might bo suitable to your "Notes ancl Queries , " as they touch upon subjects long forgotten . Ifyou think so , I shall have great pleasure in sending them . —A SEPTUACEXAIUAX —[ Don't

. . We arc much obliged by the offer , but after-dinner speeches , especially at meetings long since past , aro not iu our line . Cull any curious remarks from them and sends us , and you will oblige , but don ' t send what Bro . thought of his officers , and the next AV . M . of his , and so on . Ad iufudlum , wc want to give and receive information , not talk . J

MASONIC ETIQUETTE . Is there any book published " that contains rules for Masonic etiquette?—Puxc't'iLLious . —[ None that wc know of . True Masonic etiquette is the behaviour of a brother , a man , and a gentleman . Though Masonry smooths all differences of rank , yet no well-bred man would presume upon it . Be courteous aud firm in office , respectful to your superiors in Masonic rank , reverence your elders , assist your equals , and lead your juniors in the right path . "Fear God , love the brotherhood , honour the Queen . " ]

HODGES' MASONIC FRAGMENTS . "Where is a copy of " Hodges' Masonic Fragments " to be obtained ? —EXCELSIOR . THE SILVER CRESCENT . At one of our charity dinners last season I saw a brother wearing a silver crescent , the horns , as they arc called , being turned down instead of up . What Order does it belong to?—C . T . P .

GRAND OFFICERS' CLOTHING . What regulations have , from time to time , been made about tho pattern and ornaments of the Grand Officers clothing ?—COSTUME . MASONIC ; SEAL . [ Our correspondent who writes about a Masonic seal should send us the same , or take an impression in broad or wax , ivhich will answer as ivell . On the receipt of such a copy , wc will do our best to trace its orisrin . ]

TRUSTEES OP THE MASONIC PROPERTY . I was astounded the other day to hear tho freehold property of the Hall , & c , was held by trustees for the Graft . What is the nature of the trust , and who are tho trustees ? —PEPPERCORN * . LODGES IN THE POSTAL DISTRICTS . How can I find out the relative numbers of the London

lodges meeting in each of the postal districts ?—QIL-ESTOK . [ By referring to the " Kalendar" and the " British Postal Guide , " and seeing in which district tho different streets in which lodges are held are situated . ]

THE GRAND TYLER , A POET . It may be worth your while to enter as a note , that Thomas Johnson , Clerk of Charlotte Street Chapel , Pimlico , Tyler to tho Grand Lodge of England , and Senior Janitor to the Grand Eoyal Arch Chapter published , in 1788 , No 1 of " Summer Productions , or Progressive Miscellanies ? "A RHYMER . ARMED BRETHREN .

On the ticket issued for the admission of tho brethren to the Moira Festival , in 1813 , is the following , — "The brethren to attend unarmed and clothed agreable to the laws of the Grand Lodge . "—Was it ever the custom for brethren to bo armed while in the lodge ?—CHARLES TURNER .

THE DOUBLE-HEADED EAGLE . Why is the double-headed Eagle worn by tho members of the higher degrees ?—B . GRAXT . —[ To shew that they derive their powers from Frederick II . of Prussia . The doubleheaded Eagle is the Prussian symbol , just as the Lion is that of England . ]

WHAT IS A DEMIT . Iii American periodicals we constantly find the word •' - ' Demit , " what docs it allude to?—PLUS . —[ The permission to leave the lodge to enable the brother to join another . Thus , if a brother is about to leave tho locality in which he resides , lie obtains a demit , to show that he is legally relieved from his obligations to the lodge of which he has , up to that time , been a member . ]

IS THE PRIXCE CONSORT A . MASON ? xl German brother , with whom I was speaking this morning , said— " Prince Albert is a member of one of our German loclges . " I should be glad to know whether this statement is correct , as my German friend I found was only speaking from hear-say . —J . C . F . —[ The Prince Consort is not ti Mason . He was once proposed for initiation , but

the Duke of Sussex , the then G . M ., died before the ceremony could take place ; and , acting- under advice , H . R . H . did not afterwards think it desirable to join the Order . ]

PEPSECUTIOXS IN TURKEY . An illustration of the hatred propagated against Masons in Turkey is found in the Eev . Mr . Dwight ' s " Christianity in the East , " in the year 18-1-0 , wheii , speaking of the persecutions of the Armenian Converts to Protestantism , ]) . 112 , he says , "The words Frainason ( Freemason ) , Lutian ( Lutheran ) , Voltor ( Voltaire ) , and Proteslan ( Protestant ) , were freeland indiscriminatel lied to nsall of them

y y app , being considered by the common pcojilc as synonymous , and the meaning being rather indefinite , but yet implying an atheist of the most wicked and dangerous description . To the emissaries of Eome in tho East , undoubtedly belongs the first paternity of this falsehood , and to their humble ancl sycophantic imitator among the clergy and laity of the Armenian Church must be yielded the honour of its second

parentage . " It may hence be well conceived what are the difficulties with ivhich wc have to contend , and how wide spread are the prejudices against our Order . By the Armenians the prejudice has been propagated among the Turks . It is worthy of note that now several enlightened and zealous Armenian brethren are to be found at Constantinople and Smyrna . —HYDE CLARKE . —Constantinople , 1 st

Sept ., 1800 . SYNONYMES . In Polish the words for Freemason are Farmason , Franmason , Fraiikmason , and Wolny Mularz ; the latter word being a literal translation of Free and Mason . For Freemasonry the words arc Farmasoncrya , Fraiikmasonia , Frankmasonerya , ' Vfolny Mularstwo ; and for Lodge , Loza . —HYDE CLARKE .

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