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Restoration Of Bristol Cathedral Nave.

down to the grave not knowing how they were esteemed . Another great writer has said" Through plots and counterplots , Through gain and loss , through glory and disgrace , Along the plains where Discord rears Eternal Babel , still the holy stream Of human happiness glides , "

and he took their friend , Bro . May , as an illustration of that writer ' s words , and he hoped he might rise superior to , and counteract any machinations fchafc might be concocted to his detriment . He hoped he would look upon fche material loss he had sustained , and in which they all so deeply and sincerely sympathised with him , as nothing ; and that he would consider this testimonial

not as an effort by his friends to reimburse him for his loss , but as a slight mark of their esteem and regard for him . He trusted that a good Providence would spare Bro . May long to exercise that industry and energy that he unquestionably possessed , steered by that integrity which had been the rule and guide of his life , to retrieve with glory a loss that he had incurred , without disgrace ; that he might spend many , many hours yet , not as a dweller on those plains where discord had wasted its energies in attempting to rear a Babel of confusion , bufc

that he might be a dweller in those plains where the sweet spirit cf peace and contentment should reign supreme , and build up a structure dedicated to happiness and prosperity . ( Bro . Binekes then read fche inscription which we have given above , and presented the salver and purse to Bro . May , amid loud cheers . ) Bro . May ( who , on rising , was received with hearty

cheers ) , expressed in a few short sentences , bufc heartily and eloquently , the great gratification he experienced in the reception his name had met with , and the appreciation his friends had been pleased fco express of himself . He sincerely thanked them . Several other toasts were given and responded to , and a joyous evening , enlivened by some excellent singing ,

was brought to a satisfactory termination . [ Through a mistake of our correspondent in misdirecting his letter , the above did not come to hand until too late for insertion in our last week ' s issue . We cannot but say that we are surprised at the smallness of the amount subscribed , and we are quite sure that if a more extended application had been made to the Craffc , a much

larger sum would have been obtained . Bro . May ' s usefulness in connection with the Masonic Charities is nofc unknown in fche provinces , from where we think a goodly sum should have come . —ED- F . M . ]

Reviews,

REVIEWS ,

The Devon and Cornwall Masonic Calendar . By Bro . WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN . The fourth annual issue of this valuable calendar has just been published , and produced with the great care Bro . Hughan usually bestows on everything he takes in hand . The preface is not tbe least interesting part of the work , for Bro . Hughan , as in the previous year ' s issuedetails the progress that Masonry

, has made in the West of England for the past year . A memoir of the D . P . G . M . of Cornwall , Bro . Reginald Rogers is also given . We congratulate Bro . Hughan upon producing so useful a compilation , which for the reason before stated , is not only useful to the members in the province , to which the calendar refers , but to other members of the Craft wishing a succinct account of the advance of Masonry in the West .

MASONIC EMBLEMS . —Bro . W . Garey , a talented artist and photographer in Aberdeen , has recently designed and published in a very convenient size for framing , a neatly executed plate engraving of Masonic emblems grouped together in a tasteful and appropriate manner ; and though this production will not stand comparison with the more elaborate and costly symbolical charts that have preceded ifc , yet Bro . Garey deserves credit for having produced at a very moderate price a comprehensive and

Reviews,

useful plate of Masonic emblems appertaining to the three degrees , possessing too , a favourable feature , not always attained by its more pretentious predecessors , namely , there being nothing shown in it but what may stand the gaze of the uninitiated . Suspended in the lodge room or in a private library we recommend this plate , more especially to the younger members of the Order , and as an unassuming , yet useful reference sheet for lodge lectures , and Masonic instruction .

Meetings Of The Learned Societies For The Week Ending Mat 30th, 1868.

MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 30 TH , 1868 .

MONDAY , 25 th . —Geographical Society , afc 1 . Auniversary Meeting . TUESDAY , 26 fch . —Institution of Civil Engineers . Tho President ' s Conversazione , at 9 . WEDNESDAY , 27 fch . —Society of Arts , at 8 .

Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending Mat 30th, 1868.

METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 30 TH , 1868 .

MONDAY , May 25 th . —Lodges : — Royal Somerset House and Invernesss , 4 , Freemasons' Hall . Castle Lodge of Harmony , 26 , Willis ' s Rooms , King-street , St . James ' s . Unity , 183 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . British Oak , 831 , Bank of Friendship Tavern , Bancroft Tavern , Mile-end . Tower Hamlets Engineers , 902 , George Hotel , Aldermanbury . Chapter : —Robert Burns , 25 ,

Freemasons'Ball . TUESDAY , May 26 fch . —Lodges-. —Tuscan , 14 , Freemasons' Hall . Moira , 92 , London Tavern , Bishopsgatestreet . Industry , 186 . Freemasons' Hall . Prince of Wales , 259 , Willis ' s Rooms , King-street , Sfc . James ' s . Southern Star , 1 , 158 , Montpelier Tavern , Walworth . Urban , 1 , 196 , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John ' s-gate , Clerkenwell . Chapter : —Sfc . James ' s Union , 180 , Freemasons' Hall .

WEDNESDAY , May 27 fch . —Lodges : —Antiquity , 2 , Freemasons' Hall . Mount Moriah , 34 , Freemasons' Hall , United Pilgrims , 507 , Horns' Tavern , Kenningfcon-park . Prince Frederick William , 753 , Knights of Sfc . John Hotel , Sfc . Johu ' s-wood . High Cross , 754 , Railway Hotel , Northumberland-park , Tottenham . Temperance in the East , 898 , Private Assembly Rooms , * Newby-place ,

Poplar . THURSDAY , May 28 th . —Gen . Com . Female School , afc Freemasons' Hall , at 4 . Lodges : —William Preston , 766 , Star and Garter , Putney . Buckingham and Chandos , 1 , 150 , Freemasons' Hall . Chapters : —Canonbury , 657 , Haxell ' s Hotel , West Strand . Lily Lodge of Richmond , 620 , Greyhound , Richmond , Surrey .

FRIDAY , May 29 fch . —House Com . Boys' School , at 4 . Lodges : —Finsbury , 861 , Jolly Anglers , Bath-street , St . Luke ' s . Chapter : —Belgrave , 749 , Audertoii ' s Hotel , Fleefc-sfcreefc .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C . PRATER CORNUBIEXSIS . — We did not receive the advertisement from the Secretary aunouncing the result of the election , or ifc would have been published . W . K . T ., 313 . —We do not answer anonymous correspondents

. In every case real name and address must be forwarded , nofc for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . DORIO LODGE ( No . 1 , 193 ) . —The report will certainly appear in our next .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1868-05-23, Page 20” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 29 March 2023, www.masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_23051868/page/20/.
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FREEMASONRY IN THE 17TH CENTURY. Article 1
MASONIC WORTHIES OF JERSEY. Article 4
A GERMAN VIEW OF BRO. D. MURRAY LYON'S HISTORY OF MOTHER KILWINNING. Article 7
DEGREES OF MASONIC KNIGHTHOOD v. THE RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE. Article 8
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
SUPERSTITION IN THE INTERIOR OF AFRICA. Article 12
RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 13
FRENCH MASONRY. Article 13
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
DEVONSHIRE. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
RESTORATION OF BRISTOL CATHEDRAL NAVE. Article 18
REVIEWS, Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 30TH, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 30TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Restoration Of Bristol Cathedral Nave.

down to the grave not knowing how they were esteemed . Another great writer has said" Through plots and counterplots , Through gain and loss , through glory and disgrace , Along the plains where Discord rears Eternal Babel , still the holy stream Of human happiness glides , "

and he took their friend , Bro . May , as an illustration of that writer ' s words , and he hoped he might rise superior to , and counteract any machinations fchafc might be concocted to his detriment . He hoped he would look upon fche material loss he had sustained , and in which they all so deeply and sincerely sympathised with him , as nothing ; and that he would consider this testimonial

not as an effort by his friends to reimburse him for his loss , but as a slight mark of their esteem and regard for him . He trusted that a good Providence would spare Bro . May long to exercise that industry and energy that he unquestionably possessed , steered by that integrity which had been the rule and guide of his life , to retrieve with glory a loss that he had incurred , without disgrace ; that he might spend many , many hours yet , not as a dweller on those plains where discord had wasted its energies in attempting to rear a Babel of confusion , bufc

that he might be a dweller in those plains where the sweet spirit cf peace and contentment should reign supreme , and build up a structure dedicated to happiness and prosperity . ( Bro . Binekes then read fche inscription which we have given above , and presented the salver and purse to Bro . May , amid loud cheers . ) Bro . May ( who , on rising , was received with hearty

cheers ) , expressed in a few short sentences , bufc heartily and eloquently , the great gratification he experienced in the reception his name had met with , and the appreciation his friends had been pleased fco express of himself . He sincerely thanked them . Several other toasts were given and responded to , and a joyous evening , enlivened by some excellent singing ,

was brought to a satisfactory termination . [ Through a mistake of our correspondent in misdirecting his letter , the above did not come to hand until too late for insertion in our last week ' s issue . We cannot but say that we are surprised at the smallness of the amount subscribed , and we are quite sure that if a more extended application had been made to the Craffc , a much

larger sum would have been obtained . Bro . May ' s usefulness in connection with the Masonic Charities is nofc unknown in fche provinces , from where we think a goodly sum should have come . —ED- F . M . ]

Reviews,

REVIEWS ,

The Devon and Cornwall Masonic Calendar . By Bro . WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN . The fourth annual issue of this valuable calendar has just been published , and produced with the great care Bro . Hughan usually bestows on everything he takes in hand . The preface is not tbe least interesting part of the work , for Bro . Hughan , as in the previous year ' s issuedetails the progress that Masonry

, has made in the West of England for the past year . A memoir of the D . P . G . M . of Cornwall , Bro . Reginald Rogers is also given . We congratulate Bro . Hughan upon producing so useful a compilation , which for the reason before stated , is not only useful to the members in the province , to which the calendar refers , but to other members of the Craft wishing a succinct account of the advance of Masonry in the West .

MASONIC EMBLEMS . —Bro . W . Garey , a talented artist and photographer in Aberdeen , has recently designed and published in a very convenient size for framing , a neatly executed plate engraving of Masonic emblems grouped together in a tasteful and appropriate manner ; and though this production will not stand comparison with the more elaborate and costly symbolical charts that have preceded ifc , yet Bro . Garey deserves credit for having produced at a very moderate price a comprehensive and

Reviews,

useful plate of Masonic emblems appertaining to the three degrees , possessing too , a favourable feature , not always attained by its more pretentious predecessors , namely , there being nothing shown in it but what may stand the gaze of the uninitiated . Suspended in the lodge room or in a private library we recommend this plate , more especially to the younger members of the Order , and as an unassuming , yet useful reference sheet for lodge lectures , and Masonic instruction .

Meetings Of The Learned Societies For The Week Ending Mat 30th, 1868.

MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 30 TH , 1868 .

MONDAY , 25 th . —Geographical Society , afc 1 . Auniversary Meeting . TUESDAY , 26 fch . —Institution of Civil Engineers . Tho President ' s Conversazione , at 9 . WEDNESDAY , 27 fch . —Society of Arts , at 8 .

Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending Mat 30th, 1868.

METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT 30 TH , 1868 .

MONDAY , May 25 th . —Lodges : — Royal Somerset House and Invernesss , 4 , Freemasons' Hall . Castle Lodge of Harmony , 26 , Willis ' s Rooms , King-street , St . James ' s . Unity , 183 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . British Oak , 831 , Bank of Friendship Tavern , Bancroft Tavern , Mile-end . Tower Hamlets Engineers , 902 , George Hotel , Aldermanbury . Chapter : —Robert Burns , 25 ,

Freemasons'Ball . TUESDAY , May 26 fch . —Lodges-. —Tuscan , 14 , Freemasons' Hall . Moira , 92 , London Tavern , Bishopsgatestreet . Industry , 186 . Freemasons' Hall . Prince of Wales , 259 , Willis ' s Rooms , King-street , Sfc . James ' s . Southern Star , 1 , 158 , Montpelier Tavern , Walworth . Urban , 1 , 196 , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John ' s-gate , Clerkenwell . Chapter : —Sfc . James ' s Union , 180 , Freemasons' Hall .

WEDNESDAY , May 27 fch . —Lodges : —Antiquity , 2 , Freemasons' Hall . Mount Moriah , 34 , Freemasons' Hall , United Pilgrims , 507 , Horns' Tavern , Kenningfcon-park . Prince Frederick William , 753 , Knights of Sfc . John Hotel , Sfc . Johu ' s-wood . High Cross , 754 , Railway Hotel , Northumberland-park , Tottenham . Temperance in the East , 898 , Private Assembly Rooms , * Newby-place ,

Poplar . THURSDAY , May 28 th . —Gen . Com . Female School , afc Freemasons' Hall , at 4 . Lodges : —William Preston , 766 , Star and Garter , Putney . Buckingham and Chandos , 1 , 150 , Freemasons' Hall . Chapters : —Canonbury , 657 , Haxell ' s Hotel , West Strand . Lily Lodge of Richmond , 620 , Greyhound , Richmond , Surrey .

FRIDAY , May 29 fch . —House Com . Boys' School , at 4 . Lodges : —Finsbury , 861 , Jolly Anglers , Bath-street , St . Luke ' s . Chapter : —Belgrave , 749 , Audertoii ' s Hotel , Fleefc-sfcreefc .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C . PRATER CORNUBIEXSIS . — We did not receive the advertisement from the Secretary aunouncing the result of the election , or ifc would have been published . W . K . T ., 313 . —We do not answer anonymous correspondents

. In every case real name and address must be forwarded , nofc for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . DORIO LODGE ( No . 1 , 193 ) . —The report will certainly appear in our next .

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