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Freemasonry In The 17th Century.

those generally entertained , but if my little myth should give as much pleasure to any reader as it has to the writer I shall be more than satisfied .

Masonic Worthies Of Jersey.

MASONIC WORTHIES OF JERSEY .

No . 10 .

PART I . The Masonic Temple contains portraits in oil which aro well worth attention . There we see beaming upon us the benevolent features of our dear Bro . A . Schmitt , the founder of La Cesaree

Royal Arch Chapter , and late Provincial Grand Secretary , an indefatigable Mason , whose reputation has extended to England , France , Germany , and other countries . Bro . Schmitt is a native of Poland , and has the honour of the friendship of

General Garibaldi , "the first Mason of Italy , " Joseph Mazzini , and other celebrated friends of liberty , while at the same time Bro . Schmitt , if he will pardon our saying so , is much more

" English" in his ideas of liberty than some of his friends . Bro . Schmitt is honorary secretary to the company which erected the Masonic Temple , and he was one of the leading promoters of the movement which resulted in its being built .

During our visit we experienced innumerable acts of kindness from Bro . S ., for which we feel personally obliged , and we shall always remember with pleasure our acquaintance with him . Bro . Albert Schmitt is in possession of a Masonic

certificate given under the Grand Lodge of Lithuania , in Poland , in 1819 , and which was subsequently suppressed in 1821 by the Russian Government . The following is a translation of this interesting document : —

"To the Glory of the Great Architect of the Universe . " Under the auspices of the Most Noble and and Powerful Grand Master of the Great National Lodge of Lithuania , Bro . the Count Stanislaus

Ivostka Potocki , Grand Master . " The Lodge of Saint John , under the name of Paiemon , meeting in the East at Rosieyn . "To all the Regular Lodges of the Grand Duchof Lithuaniagreetingstrengthand union

y , , , . " ' Bro . having laid before us , that during ins travels he mi ght be in a position to visit various towns in tho Grand Duchy of Lithuania , where regular lodges are working , and in the labours of

which he would wish to participate , and in consequence of which he has desired to obtain a certificate testifying * to his Masonic qualifications ; we , therefore , now accede to his request and hereby grant him this token of our esteem and

friendship , and request all regular lodges and Master Masons in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania , to receive him fraternally and to admit him to their labours . Bro . possessing the degree of Fellow Craft Mason , and having been initiated

in our regular and respectable lodge in the year of Masonry 5818 . Done in the East at Rosieyn on the 16 th February , 1819 . " ( Signed ) " OENIKRY SVLKIEWICZ , W . M . of the Lodge ,

and Rose Croix Mason . "THOMAS STERNBOUCH , S . W ., and Rose Croix Mason .

"EUSTACE STANKOWICZ , J . W . " KAIJXT DOWIATT , Treasurer . " NICHOLAS STANKOWICZ , Orator . " ANTHONY OSTROVSKI , Architect . " JOSEPH Roszc ZBWSKI , Secretary .

" FRANCIS PISTVOWICZ , Registrar . " It will be noted that this certificate was issued by the Lodge Paiemon , and not by the Grand Lodge of Lithuania , it having until recently been the custom on the Continent for Grand Lodg-es to

forward blank certificates to private lodges , leaving them to issue the same as required . The brother who owned this certificate appears to have travelled extensively , as it bears several endorsements of the lodges he visited . On the 2 nd March , 1819 , he visited the Lodge Ardent Lithuanian , at Wiina ; on the 5 th March , the Lodsje Iris , at Warsaw ;

and on the 24 th of the same month and year , the Lodge School—rather a singular appellation—at Wilna ; on the 27 th October , 1833 , the Lodge Les Amis Re-unis , at Poitiers , in France ; on the 22 nd December , 1835 , the Lodge of Harmony , at

Poitiers ; and on the 10 th February , 1848 , the National Polish Lodge in London , founded by our late Bro . Lord Dudley Stuart . He also visited a lodge in Russia , the particulars of which we could not get translated . Bro . Schmitt informs us that

he intends to present this certificate to the Jersey Masonic Temple , and , as a relic of a Masonic body which has been violently suppressed , and the records of which have been scattered or destroyed , it is exceedingly valuable . Bro . Albert Schmitt was educated at the University of Warsaw , and subsequently served with

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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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Freemasonry In The 17th Century.

those generally entertained , but if my little myth should give as much pleasure to any reader as it has to the writer I shall be more than satisfied .

Masonic Worthies Of Jersey.

MASONIC WORTHIES OF JERSEY .

No . 10 .

PART I . The Masonic Temple contains portraits in oil which aro well worth attention . There we see beaming upon us the benevolent features of our dear Bro . A . Schmitt , the founder of La Cesaree

Royal Arch Chapter , and late Provincial Grand Secretary , an indefatigable Mason , whose reputation has extended to England , France , Germany , and other countries . Bro . Schmitt is a native of Poland , and has the honour of the friendship of

General Garibaldi , "the first Mason of Italy , " Joseph Mazzini , and other celebrated friends of liberty , while at the same time Bro . Schmitt , if he will pardon our saying so , is much more

" English" in his ideas of liberty than some of his friends . Bro . Schmitt is honorary secretary to the company which erected the Masonic Temple , and he was one of the leading promoters of the movement which resulted in its being built .

During our visit we experienced innumerable acts of kindness from Bro . S ., for which we feel personally obliged , and we shall always remember with pleasure our acquaintance with him . Bro . Albert Schmitt is in possession of a Masonic

certificate given under the Grand Lodge of Lithuania , in Poland , in 1819 , and which was subsequently suppressed in 1821 by the Russian Government . The following is a translation of this interesting document : —

"To the Glory of the Great Architect of the Universe . " Under the auspices of the Most Noble and and Powerful Grand Master of the Great National Lodge of Lithuania , Bro . the Count Stanislaus

Ivostka Potocki , Grand Master . " The Lodge of Saint John , under the name of Paiemon , meeting in the East at Rosieyn . "To all the Regular Lodges of the Grand Duchof Lithuaniagreetingstrengthand union

y , , , . " ' Bro . having laid before us , that during ins travels he mi ght be in a position to visit various towns in tho Grand Duchy of Lithuania , where regular lodges are working , and in the labours of

which he would wish to participate , and in consequence of which he has desired to obtain a certificate testifying * to his Masonic qualifications ; we , therefore , now accede to his request and hereby grant him this token of our esteem and

friendship , and request all regular lodges and Master Masons in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania , to receive him fraternally and to admit him to their labours . Bro . possessing the degree of Fellow Craft Mason , and having been initiated

in our regular and respectable lodge in the year of Masonry 5818 . Done in the East at Rosieyn on the 16 th February , 1819 . " ( Signed ) " OENIKRY SVLKIEWICZ , W . M . of the Lodge ,

and Rose Croix Mason . "THOMAS STERNBOUCH , S . W ., and Rose Croix Mason .

"EUSTACE STANKOWICZ , J . W . " KAIJXT DOWIATT , Treasurer . " NICHOLAS STANKOWICZ , Orator . " ANTHONY OSTROVSKI , Architect . " JOSEPH Roszc ZBWSKI , Secretary .

" FRANCIS PISTVOWICZ , Registrar . " It will be noted that this certificate was issued by the Lodge Paiemon , and not by the Grand Lodge of Lithuania , it having until recently been the custom on the Continent for Grand Lodg-es to

forward blank certificates to private lodges , leaving them to issue the same as required . The brother who owned this certificate appears to have travelled extensively , as it bears several endorsements of the lodges he visited . On the 2 nd March , 1819 , he visited the Lodge Ardent Lithuanian , at Wiina ; on the 5 th March , the Lodsje Iris , at Warsaw ;

and on the 24 th of the same month and year , the Lodge School—rather a singular appellation—at Wilna ; on the 27 th October , 1833 , the Lodge Les Amis Re-unis , at Poitiers , in France ; on the 22 nd December , 1835 , the Lodge of Harmony , at

Poitiers ; and on the 10 th February , 1848 , the National Polish Lodge in London , founded by our late Bro . Lord Dudley Stuart . He also visited a lodge in Russia , the particulars of which we could not get translated . Bro . Schmitt informs us that

he intends to present this certificate to the Jersey Masonic Temple , and , as a relic of a Masonic body which has been violently suppressed , and the records of which have been scattered or destroyed , it is exceedingly valuable . Bro . Albert Schmitt was educated at the University of Warsaw , and subsequently served with

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