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    Article INTER-STATE MASONIC JURISDICTION. ← Page 2 of 2
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Inter-State Masonic Jurisdiction.

the most satisfactory results . Not only has this the effect of securin" to the borrowing members healthy houses , but the Directors havo reason to believe that , together with the equitable terms offered to borrowers , it operates in bringing to the Society many of the most respectable and intelligent of those who purchase houses for themselves through Building Societies . " — " In more than fifty

per cent , of the cases it has been necessary to require alterations for sanitary reasons . These alterations have usually been made with great readiness , the vendor in nearly every instance making them at the request of the purchaser , and generally at small cost . It is pro . bable . however , that if the defects had not been pointed out at the

time of purchase , they would not have been remedied afterwards . The Report was unanimously passed on the motion of the Chairman , seconded by Mr . F . H . A . Hardcastle . The retiring Directors , Miss Richardson , of the London School Board , and Mr . Rutt , were reelected , and after the transaction of some other business the meeting terminated .

An Old Templar Diploma.

AN OLD TEMPLAR DIPLOMA .

rflUL original of the above , which is taken from the pages of the X Liberal Freemason , of Boston , Mass ., was received from the Hon . E . W . W . Maokey , son of Bro . A . G . Maokey , and heliotyped . Ifc was then presented to Bro . A . F . Chapman , Grand Recorder of Grand Commandery of Massachusetts and Rhode Island , 15 th March 1882 , at Boston , Mass .:

—Benj . Dean , G . M . TJ . S . [ SEAL ] [ SEAL ] - [ SEAL ] [ SEAL ] MEMENTO MORI HOUNESS TO THE LORD JESU SALVATOR HOMIHIS In HOC SIGNO VINCES WE , the HIGH PRIEST , C APIK COMMANDANT of the RED CROSS , and CAP " GENERAL of that most holy and invincible order of KNIGHTS TEMPLARS of ST . ANDREW ' LODGE , NO . 1 , ANCIENT

MASONS , held in Charlesfcown , South Carolina , nnder charter from the Grand Lodge of the' Southern District of North America , Do hereby „ certify , that the Bearer , our trusty and Well Beloved Brother , Sir Henry Beaumont , hath pass'd the- chair , been raised to tbe Sublime Degrees of an Excellent , super Excellent Royal Arch Mason , Knight of the Red Cross , and a Knighfc of that Most holy Invincible and Magnanamous order of Kni ghts

Templars , Knights Hosplar , Knighfc of Rhodes and of Malta , which Several Orders are above delineated ; and he having conducted himself like a true and faithful Brother , we affectionately recommend him to all fche Fraternity of Ancient Masons round fche globe wherever assembled . Given under our hands and Seals of our Lodge , this 1 st day of August , Five thousand , seven hundred and eighty-three , and of Malta 3617 .

' GEO . CARTER Capt . Gen . THOS . PASHLEY 1 st King WM . NISBETT 2 nd King . RD . MASON Recorder .

The Cross Mark

THE CROSS MARK

THE mark persons who are unable to write are required to make instead of their signature is in the form of a cross , and this practice having formerly been followed by king and nobles , is consfcanfcly referred to as an instance of the deplorable ignorance of ancient times . This signature is not , however , invariable proof of such ignorance . Anciently , the use of this mark was nofc confined to illiterate persons , for among the Saxons the mark ' of fche cross ,

as an attestation of the good faith of the person signing , was required to be attached to the signature of those who could write , as well as to stand in the place of fche signature of those who could not write . In those times , if a man could write , or even read , his knowledge was considered proof positive or presumptive that he was in holy orders . The word

clericus , or clerk , was synonymous with penman , and the laity , or people who were not clerks , did not feel any urgent necessity for the use of letters . The ancient use of the cross was therefore universal , alike by those who could and by those who conld nofc write . Ifc was , indeed , the symbol of an oath from its holy associations , and

generall y tbe mark used . On this account Mr . Charles Kni ght , in his notes in the " Pictorial Shakespeare , " explains the expression of " God save the mark ! " as a form of ejaculation approaching to the character of an oath . This phrase occurs three or more times in tbe plays of Shakespeare , but for a long time was left by the com . mentator in its original obscurity . — ' Examiner .

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Inter-State Masonic Jurisdiction.

the most satisfactory results . Not only has this the effect of securin" to the borrowing members healthy houses , but the Directors havo reason to believe that , together with the equitable terms offered to borrowers , it operates in bringing to the Society many of the most respectable and intelligent of those who purchase houses for themselves through Building Societies . " — " In more than fifty

per cent , of the cases it has been necessary to require alterations for sanitary reasons . These alterations have usually been made with great readiness , the vendor in nearly every instance making them at the request of the purchaser , and generally at small cost . It is pro . bable . however , that if the defects had not been pointed out at the

time of purchase , they would not have been remedied afterwards . The Report was unanimously passed on the motion of the Chairman , seconded by Mr . F . H . A . Hardcastle . The retiring Directors , Miss Richardson , of the London School Board , and Mr . Rutt , were reelected , and after the transaction of some other business the meeting terminated .

An Old Templar Diploma.

AN OLD TEMPLAR DIPLOMA .

rflUL original of the above , which is taken from the pages of the X Liberal Freemason , of Boston , Mass ., was received from the Hon . E . W . W . Maokey , son of Bro . A . G . Maokey , and heliotyped . Ifc was then presented to Bro . A . F . Chapman , Grand Recorder of Grand Commandery of Massachusetts and Rhode Island , 15 th March 1882 , at Boston , Mass .:

—Benj . Dean , G . M . TJ . S . [ SEAL ] [ SEAL ] - [ SEAL ] [ SEAL ] MEMENTO MORI HOUNESS TO THE LORD JESU SALVATOR HOMIHIS In HOC SIGNO VINCES WE , the HIGH PRIEST , C APIK COMMANDANT of the RED CROSS , and CAP " GENERAL of that most holy and invincible order of KNIGHTS TEMPLARS of ST . ANDREW ' LODGE , NO . 1 , ANCIENT

MASONS , held in Charlesfcown , South Carolina , nnder charter from the Grand Lodge of the' Southern District of North America , Do hereby „ certify , that the Bearer , our trusty and Well Beloved Brother , Sir Henry Beaumont , hath pass'd the- chair , been raised to tbe Sublime Degrees of an Excellent , super Excellent Royal Arch Mason , Knight of the Red Cross , and a Knighfc of that Most holy Invincible and Magnanamous order of Kni ghts

Templars , Knights Hosplar , Knighfc of Rhodes and of Malta , which Several Orders are above delineated ; and he having conducted himself like a true and faithful Brother , we affectionately recommend him to all fche Fraternity of Ancient Masons round fche globe wherever assembled . Given under our hands and Seals of our Lodge , this 1 st day of August , Five thousand , seven hundred and eighty-three , and of Malta 3617 .

' GEO . CARTER Capt . Gen . THOS . PASHLEY 1 st King WM . NISBETT 2 nd King . RD . MASON Recorder .

The Cross Mark

THE CROSS MARK

THE mark persons who are unable to write are required to make instead of their signature is in the form of a cross , and this practice having formerly been followed by king and nobles , is consfcanfcly referred to as an instance of the deplorable ignorance of ancient times . This signature is not , however , invariable proof of such ignorance . Anciently , the use of this mark was nofc confined to illiterate persons , for among the Saxons the mark ' of fche cross ,

as an attestation of the good faith of the person signing , was required to be attached to the signature of those who could write , as well as to stand in the place of fche signature of those who could not write . In those times , if a man could write , or even read , his knowledge was considered proof positive or presumptive that he was in holy orders . The word

clericus , or clerk , was synonymous with penman , and the laity , or people who were not clerks , did not feel any urgent necessity for the use of letters . The ancient use of the cross was therefore universal , alike by those who could and by those who conld nofc write . Ifc was , indeed , the symbol of an oath from its holy associations , and

generall y tbe mark used . On this account Mr . Charles Kni ght , in his notes in the " Pictorial Shakespeare , " explains the expression of " God save the mark ! " as a form of ejaculation approaching to the character of an oath . This phrase occurs three or more times in tbe plays of Shakespeare , but for a long time was left by the com . mentator in its original obscurity . — ' Examiner .

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Price 3 s 8 d , Crown 8 vo , cloth , gilt . MASONICPORTRAITS. FIRST SERIES . RKPBINTBD MOM " THB FRBBMASOM ' CHSOIHCM . " LIST OF PORTRAITS . * \ ? 1 klTKBARY BSOTHBB . 17 TRB CHBISTIAlf MlKISTM . I A DisTtwooisHBD MASON . ¦ 18 THB MYSTIC . 3 TUB MAN or ENEBOY . 19 A MODEL MASOH . * ' » Fit-as ** TIME . 20 A CHIP FROM JOPPA . 5 A CORNBB STOWS . I 21 A PILLAR OF MABONB * . 6 THB DRAFTSMAN . , 22 BAYARD . 7 TUB GOWNSMAN . I 23 A RIGHT HIKD MAK . 8 AN EASTEHN STAB . 24 OUB CJTIZBN BBOIHBB . 9 THB KNIGHT ERRANT . 25 AN ABLB PBKCKPTOB . 1 ? T 5 OT ° GSNABIAN . 28 AN ANCIENT BBITOW . 11 A ZBALODS OFFICBB . 27 THE ABTIST . J ! £ » M «» - 28 THB FATHER OF TEB Lonei . 13 FBOM UNDBR THB CBOWN . 29 A SHINING LIGHT . 11 OUB HEBCBLBS . . , 30 AN ABT STUDENT 15 A MEBCHANT PRINOB . \ 31 THB MABINBB 16 THB CHCBOHMAN . 32 SOLDIBB OF FOBTUICB . 33 . "OLD MT / O . "

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