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To The Editor.
reasons the landlord of the tavern in which the Lodge is held must not possess even the furniture , by purchase , under a severe penalty . We should have been better pleased if our correspondent had riven his name ( in confidence ) . —ED . J
The Harleian Mss.
THE HARLEIAN MSS .
MR . EDITOR . —In my notes to the above MSS . allusion is made to another manuscript , which , I should have stated , was one which 1 copied from the Lansdown Collection , at the British Museum , where it will he found m vol . 98 , should any of your readers be desirous of seeing it . Yours fraternally , Paragon , Nov . 22 , 183 G TT r > H . PHILLIPS .
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
b "V ? ^ ave several times attempted to draw your attention to the want of similarity m working observed at different Lodges . This cannot but be a source of grievance to travelling Brethren , and often proves highly annoying to all parties . Now , if a deputation was sent out by t t ;™ W ° dSe-say once a year- ( to the Lod ges under the Constitution ) of qualified and efficient Brethren , I opine the advantages to the Craft would be incalculable . The Members generally would then have an opportunit of
y informing themselves on the subject , whereas now the information rests in the hands of a very few of each Lodge , who , if te , 1 ±° St fedude t ^ , Possibility of any business being transacted , bit rriffirfj ' f ° ^ ' ? ( comparatively to the benefits obtained ) but trifling . I hope , sir you will spare a corner in the forthcoming Number of your trul y useful and entertaining Journal , for these remarks I am , & c . WM . THOMAS , P . M . ltoy ; il Welch Lodge .
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
Sin , —The attention of the Lodge of " Good Report , " which has s » run-.. to existence from the ashes of the Royal Theatr c Covent offii ^ The S ^" ^?? y ° - ™^» » d interesting nu £ from sue a vnr TT ' f T ^ ° th ° "lva ntages ° rWuItin ! r i om such a work , so ably and zealousl y conducted . They value it as CraAUrd f r , ? n J Cati r 1 t 0 ^ Brothren a 11 -- ^ ters concern , i " 0 k 1 t 0 t ! l ? CIlcral «¦ ' * ' «¦« the record of trans
actions the ?!/ l ff f , - actions , the fraternal and benevolent spirit of Freemasonry . It will not therefore , be surprising to you , that this our ( in some sense ) n ant se rife butt ^ ^ v UMnim ° . US VOte " become one of S " i And however slow and apparentl of little
y import the bemnninn- o * things may appear' you will not perhaps think it wholly unint ' erest " - to y Xtno s tolear ^ t ] r ; Mlou " h tlle 1 { o ^ Thea ^ CtoveT <& £ tii ? nl , I ? T tbc L 0 ,, f ° f Good Kc P ° rt is »" "umbered among the Lodges of the metropolis . At the last installation , in March tile
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To The Editor.
reasons the landlord of the tavern in which the Lodge is held must not possess even the furniture , by purchase , under a severe penalty . We should have been better pleased if our correspondent had riven his name ( in confidence ) . —ED . J
The Harleian Mss.
THE HARLEIAN MSS .
MR . EDITOR . —In my notes to the above MSS . allusion is made to another manuscript , which , I should have stated , was one which 1 copied from the Lansdown Collection , at the British Museum , where it will he found m vol . 98 , should any of your readers be desirous of seeing it . Yours fraternally , Paragon , Nov . 22 , 183 G TT r > H . PHILLIPS .
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
b "V ? ^ ave several times attempted to draw your attention to the want of similarity m working observed at different Lodges . This cannot but be a source of grievance to travelling Brethren , and often proves highly annoying to all parties . Now , if a deputation was sent out by t t ;™ W ° dSe-say once a year- ( to the Lod ges under the Constitution ) of qualified and efficient Brethren , I opine the advantages to the Craft would be incalculable . The Members generally would then have an opportunit of
y informing themselves on the subject , whereas now the information rests in the hands of a very few of each Lodge , who , if te , 1 ±° St fedude t ^ , Possibility of any business being transacted , bit rriffirfj ' f ° ^ ' ? ( comparatively to the benefits obtained ) but trifling . I hope , sir you will spare a corner in the forthcoming Number of your trul y useful and entertaining Journal , for these remarks I am , & c . WM . THOMAS , P . M . ltoy ; il Welch Lodge .
To The Editor.
TO THE EDITOR .
Sin , —The attention of the Lodge of " Good Report , " which has s » run-.. to existence from the ashes of the Royal Theatr c Covent offii ^ The S ^" ^?? y ° - ™^» » d interesting nu £ from sue a vnr TT ' f T ^ ° th ° "lva ntages ° rWuItin ! r i om such a work , so ably and zealousl y conducted . They value it as CraAUrd f r , ? n J Cati r 1 t 0 ^ Brothren a 11 -- ^ ters concern , i " 0 k 1 t 0 t ! l ? CIlcral «¦ ' * ' «¦« the record of trans
actions the ?!/ l ff f , - actions , the fraternal and benevolent spirit of Freemasonry . It will not therefore , be surprising to you , that this our ( in some sense ) n ant se rife butt ^ ^ v UMnim ° . US VOte " become one of S " i And however slow and apparentl of little
y import the bemnninn- o * things may appear' you will not perhaps think it wholly unint ' erest " - to y Xtno s tolear ^ t ] r ; Mlou " h tlle 1 { o ^ Thea ^ CtoveT <& £ tii ? nl , I ? T tbc L 0 ,, f ° f Good Kc P ° rt is »" "umbered among the Lodges of the metropolis . At the last installation , in March tile