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MACKEY'S FREEMASONEY . * * * EIGHTH EDITION , thoroughly Revised , with all Recent Changes and Alterations . By M . C . Peck , Provincial Grand Sec . for N . and E . Yorkshire . A LEXICON OP FREEMASONRY . By Albert G . Mackey , M . D ., Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of the U . S ., & c . Large post Svo ., handsomely bound in cloth . Price 6 s . * * ** Of MACKEY ' LEXICON- it would be impossible to speak in too high terms ; suffice it to say , that it ought to be in the hands of every Mason who would thoroughly understand and master our noble Science . . . . No Masonic Lodge or Library should be without a copy of this most useful work . "—Masonic News . " The Editor has had access to sources of information open to few . . . . A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE WORK . "—Yorkshire Gazette . LONDON : CHARLES GRIFFIN & Co ., Exeter-st ., Strand .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . CHIEF PATRONESS : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . GRAND PATRONESS : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . THE NINETY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL of this Institution will take place On WEDNESDAY , the igth MAY next , under the Presidency of GEN . J . STUDHOLME BROWNRIGG , C . B ., R . W . PROV . GRAND MASTER OF SURREY . President—BRO . THE RIGHT HON . THE LORD MAYOR . At tins ? Presidents—BRO . CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . G . S . B ., D . Prov . G . M . Surrey . „ Capt . GEORGE LAMBERT , F . S . A ., P . G . S . B ., Vice-Patron . „ CHARLES BELTON , F . R . G . S ., P . Prov . G . D . Surrey , Vice-Patron . Treasurer—BRO . JOHN L . MATHER . Chairman of Ladies' Stewards—BRO . EDGAR BOWYER , P . G . Std . Br ., Vice-Patron . Brethren willing to serve the office of Steward are very urgently needed ; and they will greatly oblige by forwarding their names as early as possible Jo the Secretary , who will gladly give any information required . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Office—5 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , London , W . C .
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Tilbury ' s Warehouses , <* ° MAEYLEBONE , LONDON ^ O * " vCT ( Oldest Store Warehouse for Storing » ** * - ^ _ Furniture and Household Effects , Plate , < J » V ^ v ^ Luggage , & c . DRY DISTRICT , HIGH <\> . «> AUOVE THAMES LEVEL , and restricted -tf < . ?" tostoragepurposesonly . soavol-ing many * € a &' risks . Ollice—EDWP . TIIBURV & Co ., 31 , cr High-street , St . Marylebone , W .
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ARTIFICIAL TEETH _^ V Such us have lieen fouii'l ( o be the in tie * t useful V s % iiiul durjiUc , KUL'I'LI liD by the lu-tuul mukttfti y » . <> " from 5 « . ( IJ . each ; un upper or lower net from v * v * _*\_) rented tu irive perfect wit-UfcictUm- Xo puiii Cfr A ?* yS \ KIVOII . Advice free . Mr . STJ . NT , Dental * ^ . __ Ac *> Surgeon , S . Coventry Street , W ., mulM ? , I ' tilhuin *&> ttnuU , S . W . Established 50 years , Numerous < V tenlimonialf . may be seen from ladien and jceil-UcmctL
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g HOBBS , HART & COMPANY , P 76 & 77 , Cheapside , London . ^ Makers lo Her Majesty . m Oji By Special Appointment , A . D . May r _ th , 187 G . ry ; *' ' ¦ * 'Strong Rooms , Doors , Locks , and Safes , " * ¦ Z * To the flank of England and its Branches . 2 O onn GUINEAS REWARD . vj 2 CJ \ J \ J " ¦> " . and Co . renew their oiler from Q \ JJ January to June , 1886 , as at thc Inter-^* national Exhibition of I 8 * 6 J , also at Paris , i 86 j , and - again at Vienna , in 1873 , to any person who could pick W Oi 'heir locks ( then and . now on exhibit and supplied to tgj ^ J the public ) with their Patent Combined Protectors , - ^ JT . but the challenge then made was not accepted , O " although the locks werc examined by several mechanics . r \ O These were the only locks exhibited under actual J 5 J challenge to pick . VM N . B , —Skilled mechanics accepting the above oiler arc expected to master Eight Lever Locks as a c-ualili . ( h cation . II ., II . and Co ., not being eligible to exhibit J ; at the Inventions Exhibition , 188 J , again make the 2 above oiler » s a test of the non-pickabillty of their Q Combined Protector Locks . r * J N . B . —ILLUSTRATE-- LIST of * THE IMRIUUK SERIES of W Suites of Locks , Safes , & c , as dts . gned for Palaces , fn Banks , Hotels , Cottages , & c , on application , W Manufactories-ARLINGTON STREET , N .
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HOUSE TO LET ( eight rooms ) with or without shop , near the General Post Office . Apply 196 , Aldersgate-street .
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A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE f * P . M . and P . Z . ) . —PRIVATE TUITION in the CLASSICS , MATHEMATICS , ENGLISH , & c . Lectureon various subjects . Schools visited . Foreigners taught English by means of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , VV .
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PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal : M . G . Ovree , Officier d'Academie , late Inspector of the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris , and Translator of Higgenson ' s United States History . For terms , address G . Ovree , 14 , Rue David , Passy , Paris .
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THE ADVERTISER , a Freemason , Aged 26 , who has been educated as an Architect and Surveyor ( 11 years' experience ) , and who has carried out own works , seeks an ENGAGEMENT with an Architect and Surveyor , or with a Quantity Surveyor , or as Town Traveller to a firm of Manufacturers doing business with Architects and Builders or others , where Architecture and Estimates would be requisite . Undeniable references as to ability and character . Salary moderate . —X . Y . Z ., 326 , Kennington-road , S . E .
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED , io , ST . SWITHIN'S LANE , - LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manatre-
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GOUT . DIABETES . EPILEPSY . PATIENTS suffering from the above comp laints should winter in NICE , where they can be successfully treated by a new cure at Dr . SCHNEE'S ( of Carlsbad ) WINTER SANATORIUM .
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J . B . KORNER , WHOLESALE & RETAIL CHINA & GLASS WAREHOUSE , 351 late 302 , OXFORD STREET , LONDON , W . Merchant Shippers , Hotel Keepers and the Trade SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES . A large assortment of Gas and I jinn Cilnbes . Goods Packed for all parts of the Globe .
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BUMSTED'S 36 , KING WILLIAM ST ., T A RT J ? LONDON . E . C . l A-Di ^ Xi As supplied to SALT Her Majesty the Queen . """ ^ '
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FUNERAL REFORM . Srmi'lc , Itcvcrcnt , and Inexpensive Funerals . Explanatory Pamphlet ( -rat ' s . LONDON NECROPOLIS CO ., 2 , LANCASTER I'LACE , STRAND , W . C . PATEKT EARTH 10 EARTH PERISHAB 1 E COFFINS .
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Naval , Military , and Tropical ^ - - " ~ BOOT MAKEES , ^ ^ £ f * 2 & ' - ^ 0 ^^ ^ , ^ - - "" ^^ ^ PICCADILLY , LONDON , W
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By Royal _ ¦ _ ,, _ . _»___ Appointment *& ^ T ! S-L * -y HRH POSY ^ ir ^ SiS sir BOUQUET 6 . »• TAYINER , F . R . H . S ., ^ y FLORIST , THF SKASON'S ^ SWATER HILL , LONDON , W .. lnL ai ^ uun -3 INVENTOR or THE NEW STYLK SUCCESS . p 0 Sf BOUQUET-The Season ' s Success , BRIDES' & BRIDESMAIDS'BOUQUETS . on the Shortest Notice . Goods delivered , earel ' iilly pavketl , IMM „ MAT-I . Y on receipt ol'Order .
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E . DENT & Co ., 6 £ > Inventions Exhibition Gold Medal awarded /^ v for Improvement in Turret Clocks , r ^ y 61 Strand & 4 Boyal Exchange , London . i ? V C . S' CLOCKMJKERS to the QUI ! EH . & n i > Makers uf lhe Great Westminster Clock ^ 2 / i" - " * " **/ (""¦ ' h : ***' - Aiy SO Will be happy to furnish ESTIMATES forthe jQ ^ Installation or Repair of C HURCH and AC' other PUBLIC CLOCKS . £ > ' Dent ' s new Illustrated Catalogue of High-^ Class Watches at Reduced Prices , sent Post Free .
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TO OUR READERS . THE FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage : — United States , United Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , thc Colonies Sic . Arabia , Sec . 13 s . 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Ollice Orders or cheques are preferred , the former payable to GEOKOE KKNNIN- * , Chief Ollice , London , the latter crossed London Joint Stock Dank ,
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES , & c . We wish to complete our reviews of these useful Masonic Directories of Provincial Grand Lodges and Lodges for the year 1 SS 6 . Reviews of the following * will be found in the Freemason at the dates mentioned . We shall be glad to receive any others that ate published , and hope then to prevail on Bro . Hughan to furnish a notice of the whole , as he has done occasionally in past years . Province & iSSG
, c , . Freemason . Middlesex Dec . 19 , 1885 . Sussex Jan . 2 , 1 SS 6 . Yorkshire jan . 30 , 1 SS 6 . Lancaster Mar . 6 , 1 SS 6 . Dorsetshire Mar . 13 , 1 SS 6 . Suffolk- Mar . 20 , 1 SS 6 . * Wilts ... do . Leicestershire and Rutland ... April 3 , 1 SS 6 .
Cambi idgeshnc ... do . Gloucestershire April 10 , 1 SS 6 . Derbyshire April 17 , 1 SS 6 . Essex ... do . Somersetshire do . Oxfordshire May 1 , 1 S 86 . Copies for review should be sent to the Editor of the Freemason . The list should be increased by half a dozen Provincial Directories , at least .
BOOKS . & c , RECEIVED . " Masonic Review , " " The Freemason " ( Toronto ) , " Keystone , " "Allen ' s Indian Mail , " "Cassell ' s National Library , " " Newcastle Daily Journal , " " Thc Freemason " ( Sydney ) , " Hull and East Yorkshire Times , " "Jewish Chronicle , " "Masonic Era and Analectic , " "Sunday Times" ( New York ) , " New York Dispatch , " " La Revivta Masonici , " " Sunday Times " ( London ) , " Court Circular , " " Yorkshire Gazette , " " Masonic World , " " Citizen , " and " Holiday Notes in East Anglia . "
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
t ^ ESf ^^ l !^ - SATURDAY , MAY I , 1886 . ?
( . Wc do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by ourcorrespondents . but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . *]
PAST MASTERS . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I have read with care and attention the letter in your issue ot 17 th ult ., signed "Lex Scripta . " 1 will not here criticise his opinions on the various subjects he treats of , as I cannot agree with him as to their similarity . I will try to confine myself to the point as to Past Masters
and that which relates to them . He says " the gist of my letter " in your issue of ioth ult ., signed *• P . M ., "is that "Past MastecsarenotOfficers , " and he proceeds to try to prove that they are officers . Let us see how far he succeeds . He says , " A careful perusal of the Constitutions as a whole must lead Os to conclude that P . M . ' s ( complying of course with Art . 9 I arc recognised by the Constitutions as officers of private
lodges . " With all due respect to " Lex Scripta , " I say the Constitutions as a whole has a multitude of other matters to deal with , and therefore , as a whole , the book is too wide a field for our purpose ; it will suffice us to confine our researches to those portions of the laws that in any way bear on the subject of P . M . ' s , their rank , privileges , duties , regalia , & c . I will , however , take the numbers he specially refers to and begin with No . 9 . This law , I submit ,
confines itselt to conferring Grand Lodge rank on a brother who has filled the office of Master ; it is , as it were , elevating him to the permanent peerage of Grand Lodge membership , is and the reward for having attained to the position of a Past Master in conformity with other laws laid down . True , an acting Warden is also a member of Grand Lodge , but this is by virtue of his office , and the right ceases when he ceases to be a Warden unless he is installed as Master &^
of a lodge under the Constitution of the Grand Lodge of England . And , also , so is an Installed Master a member of Grand Lodge so long as he is filling that office ; but this also is by virtue of his oflice . 1 hope " Lex Scripta " will not be startled if 1 enquire here what becomes of the Grand Lodge rank of an Installed Master who fails from any cause to fulfil the duties of his office for the time specified . ' Instances are on record where an Installed Master
, through illness or removal to an inconvenient distance , finds it is impossible for him to discharge his duties . During this period 141 provides for his absence , * but what becomes of him afterwards—that is , when his successor is installed i If he still subscribes , is he a Past Master in full accord with Art . 9 ? The words in line 4 of Art . 9— " Who has filled that office for one year " —seem to be meaningless , unless they are intended to cut off the Grand Lodge rank from an Installed
Master who subscribes , but who has not filled his office for the due term , quite as much as the words in line 5 of same law cuts off the right from a P . M , who has filled the office of Master , but who has ceased to subscribe . If I am correct in my deductions herefrom , then a W . M . is only on probation for Grand I-odgje rank as a member thereof , and that , having filled his office for the allotted time , he passes from the position of officer to the rank of P . M . and member of
brand Lodge by right of service , and is no longer a lodge officer ; he has served his office and earned his promotion , * he is an independent member of Grand Lodge , and not a representative of either his lodge or his Master , unless he is specially delegated , and accepts such delegation ; but otherwise he can both speak and vote against his W . M . if he does not agree with him .
" Lex Scripta" also refers me to Arts . 50 , 141 , and 227 , and , with very much deference to him and those who hold with him , 1 must entirely dissent from lhe inference he endeavours to adduce from those , and there are some others very similar , which he can have into the bargain . 50 simply says : "If the W . AI . cannot attend the General Committee , any subscribing Past Master of the lodge may supply his place . " 141 provides that in the Master's
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Ad00902
MACKEY'S FREEMASONEY . * * * EIGHTH EDITION , thoroughly Revised , with all Recent Changes and Alterations . By M . C . Peck , Provincial Grand Sec . for N . and E . Yorkshire . A LEXICON OP FREEMASONRY . By Albert G . Mackey , M . D ., Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of the U . S ., & c . Large post Svo ., handsomely bound in cloth . Price 6 s . * * ** Of MACKEY ' LEXICON- it would be impossible to speak in too high terms ; suffice it to say , that it ought to be in the hands of every Mason who would thoroughly understand and master our noble Science . . . . No Masonic Lodge or Library should be without a copy of this most useful work . "—Masonic News . " The Editor has had access to sources of information open to few . . . . A THOROUGHLY RELIABLE WORK . "—Yorkshire Gazette . LONDON : CHARLES GRIFFIN & Co ., Exeter-st ., Strand .
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , ST . JOHN'S HILL , BATTERSEA RISE , S . W . CHIEF PATRONESS : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . GRAND PATRON AND PRESIDENT : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . GRAND PATRONESS : HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . THE NINETY-EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL of this Institution will take place On WEDNESDAY , the igth MAY next , under the Presidency of GEN . J . STUDHOLME BROWNRIGG , C . B ., R . W . PROV . GRAND MASTER OF SURREY . President—BRO . THE RIGHT HON . THE LORD MAYOR . At tins ? Presidents—BRO . CHARLES GREENWOOD , P . G . S . B ., D . Prov . G . M . Surrey . „ Capt . GEORGE LAMBERT , F . S . A ., P . G . S . B ., Vice-Patron . „ CHARLES BELTON , F . R . G . S ., P . Prov . G . D . Surrey , Vice-Patron . Treasurer—BRO . JOHN L . MATHER . Chairman of Ladies' Stewards—BRO . EDGAR BOWYER , P . G . Std . Br ., Vice-Patron . Brethren willing to serve the office of Steward are very urgently needed ; and they will greatly oblige by forwarding their names as early as possible Jo the Secretary , who will gladly give any information required . F . R . W . HEDGES , Secretary . Office—5 , Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , London , W . C .
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Tilbury ' s Warehouses , <* ° MAEYLEBONE , LONDON ^ O * " vCT ( Oldest Store Warehouse for Storing » ** * - ^ _ Furniture and Household Effects , Plate , < J » V ^ v ^ Luggage , & c . DRY DISTRICT , HIGH <\> . «> AUOVE THAMES LEVEL , and restricted -tf < . ?" tostoragepurposesonly . soavol-ing many * € a &' risks . Ollice—EDWP . TIIBURV & Co ., 31 , cr High-street , St . Marylebone , W .
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ARTIFICIAL TEETH _^ V Such us have lieen fouii'l ( o be the in tie * t useful V s % iiiul durjiUc , KUL'I'LI liD by the lu-tuul mukttfti y » . <> " from 5 « . ( IJ . each ; un upper or lower net from v * v * _*\_) rented tu irive perfect wit-UfcictUm- Xo puiii Cfr A ?* yS \ KIVOII . Advice free . Mr . STJ . NT , Dental * ^ . __ Ac *> Surgeon , S . Coventry Street , W ., mulM ? , I ' tilhuin *&> ttnuU , S . W . Established 50 years , Numerous < V tenlimonialf . may be seen from ladien and jceil-UcmctL
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g HOBBS , HART & COMPANY , P 76 & 77 , Cheapside , London . ^ Makers lo Her Majesty . m Oji By Special Appointment , A . D . May r _ th , 187 G . ry ; *' ' ¦ * 'Strong Rooms , Doors , Locks , and Safes , " * ¦ Z * To the flank of England and its Branches . 2 O onn GUINEAS REWARD . vj 2 CJ \ J \ J " ¦> " . and Co . renew their oiler from Q \ JJ January to June , 1886 , as at thc Inter-^* national Exhibition of I 8 * 6 J , also at Paris , i 86 j , and - again at Vienna , in 1873 , to any person who could pick W Oi 'heir locks ( then and . now on exhibit and supplied to tgj ^ J the public ) with their Patent Combined Protectors , - ^ JT . but the challenge then made was not accepted , O " although the locks werc examined by several mechanics . r \ O These were the only locks exhibited under actual J 5 J challenge to pick . VM N . B , —Skilled mechanics accepting the above oiler arc expected to master Eight Lever Locks as a c-ualili . ( h cation . II ., II . and Co ., not being eligible to exhibit J ; at the Inventions Exhibition , 188 J , again make the 2 above oiler » s a test of the non-pickabillty of their Q Combined Protector Locks . r * J N . B . —ILLUSTRATE-- LIST of * THE IMRIUUK SERIES of W Suites of Locks , Safes , & c , as dts . gned for Palaces , fn Banks , Hotels , Cottages , & c , on application , W Manufactories-ARLINGTON STREET , N .
Ad00907
HOUSE TO LET ( eight rooms ) with or without shop , near the General Post Office . Apply 196 , Aldersgate-street .
Ad00908
A CAMBRIDGE GRADUATE f * P . M . and P . Z . ) . —PRIVATE TUITION in the CLASSICS , MATHEMATICS , ENGLISH , & c . Lectureon various subjects . Schools visited . Foreigners taught English by means of French . —Address , F . D ., 62 , Lancaster-road , Notting-hill , VV .
Ad00909
PARIS EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT for the Sons of Gentlemen . Principal : M . G . Ovree , Officier d'Academie , late Inspector of the Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris , and Translator of Higgenson ' s United States History . For terms , address G . Ovree , 14 , Rue David , Passy , Paris .
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THE ADVERTISER , a Freemason , Aged 26 , who has been educated as an Architect and Surveyor ( 11 years' experience ) , and who has carried out own works , seeks an ENGAGEMENT with an Architect and Surveyor , or with a Quantity Surveyor , or as Town Traveller to a firm of Manufacturers doing business with Architects and Builders or others , where Architecture and Estimates would be requisite . Undeniable references as to ability and character . Salary moderate . —X . Y . Z ., 326 , Kennington-road , S . E .
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED , io , ST . SWITHIN'S LANE , - LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manatre-
Ad00912
GOUT . DIABETES . EPILEPSY . PATIENTS suffering from the above comp laints should winter in NICE , where they can be successfully treated by a new cure at Dr . SCHNEE'S ( of Carlsbad ) WINTER SANATORIUM .
Ad00913
J . B . KORNER , WHOLESALE & RETAIL CHINA & GLASS WAREHOUSE , 351 late 302 , OXFORD STREET , LONDON , W . Merchant Shippers , Hotel Keepers and the Trade SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES . A large assortment of Gas and I jinn Cilnbes . Goods Packed for all parts of the Globe .
Ad00915
BUMSTED'S 36 , KING WILLIAM ST ., T A RT J ? LONDON . E . C . l A-Di ^ Xi As supplied to SALT Her Majesty the Queen . """ ^ '
Ad00914
FUNERAL REFORM . Srmi'lc , Itcvcrcnt , and Inexpensive Funerals . Explanatory Pamphlet ( -rat ' s . LONDON NECROPOLIS CO ., 2 , LANCASTER I'LACE , STRAND , W . C . PATEKT EARTH 10 EARTH PERISHAB 1 E COFFINS .
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Naval , Military , and Tropical ^ - - " ~ BOOT MAKEES , ^ ^ £ f * 2 & ' - ^ 0 ^^ ^ , ^ - - "" ^^ ^ PICCADILLY , LONDON , W
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By Royal _ ¦ _ ,, _ . _»___ Appointment *& ^ T ! S-L * -y HRH POSY ^ ir ^ SiS sir BOUQUET 6 . »• TAYINER , F . R . H . S ., ^ y FLORIST , THF SKASON'S ^ SWATER HILL , LONDON , W .. lnL ai ^ uun -3 INVENTOR or THE NEW STYLK SUCCESS . p 0 Sf BOUQUET-The Season ' s Success , BRIDES' & BRIDESMAIDS'BOUQUETS . on the Shortest Notice . Goods delivered , earel ' iilly pavketl , IMM „ MAT-I . Y on receipt ol'Order .
Ad00919
E . DENT & Co ., 6 £ > Inventions Exhibition Gold Medal awarded /^ v for Improvement in Turret Clocks , r ^ y 61 Strand & 4 Boyal Exchange , London . i ? V C . S' CLOCKMJKERS to the QUI ! EH . & n i > Makers uf lhe Great Westminster Clock ^ 2 / i" - " * " **/ (""¦ ' h : ***' - Aiy SO Will be happy to furnish ESTIMATES forthe jQ ^ Installation or Repair of C HURCH and AC' other PUBLIC CLOCKS . £ > ' Dent ' s new Illustrated Catalogue of High-^ Class Watches at Reduced Prices , sent Post Free .
Ad00918
TO OUR READERS . THE FREEMASON is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry of every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage : — United States , United Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , thc Colonies Sic . Arabia , Sec . 13 s . 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Ollice Orders or cheques are preferred , the former payable to GEOKOE KKNNIN- * , Chief Ollice , London , the latter crossed London Joint Stock Dank ,
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
PROVINCIAL DIRECTORIES , & c . We wish to complete our reviews of these useful Masonic Directories of Provincial Grand Lodges and Lodges for the year 1 SS 6 . Reviews of the following * will be found in the Freemason at the dates mentioned . We shall be glad to receive any others that ate published , and hope then to prevail on Bro . Hughan to furnish a notice of the whole , as he has done occasionally in past years . Province & iSSG
, c , . Freemason . Middlesex Dec . 19 , 1885 . Sussex Jan . 2 , 1 SS 6 . Yorkshire jan . 30 , 1 SS 6 . Lancaster Mar . 6 , 1 SS 6 . Dorsetshire Mar . 13 , 1 SS 6 . Suffolk- Mar . 20 , 1 SS 6 . * Wilts ... do . Leicestershire and Rutland ... April 3 , 1 SS 6 .
Cambi idgeshnc ... do . Gloucestershire April 10 , 1 SS 6 . Derbyshire April 17 , 1 SS 6 . Essex ... do . Somersetshire do . Oxfordshire May 1 , 1 S 86 . Copies for review should be sent to the Editor of the Freemason . The list should be increased by half a dozen Provincial Directories , at least .
BOOKS . & c , RECEIVED . " Masonic Review , " " The Freemason " ( Toronto ) , " Keystone , " "Allen ' s Indian Mail , " "Cassell ' s National Library , " " Newcastle Daily Journal , " " Thc Freemason " ( Sydney ) , " Hull and East Yorkshire Times , " "Jewish Chronicle , " "Masonic Era and Analectic , " "Sunday Times" ( New York ) , " New York Dispatch , " " La Revivta Masonici , " " Sunday Times " ( London ) , " Court Circular , " " Yorkshire Gazette , " " Masonic World , " " Citizen , " and " Holiday Notes in East Anglia . "
Original Correspondence.
Original Correspondence .
t ^ ESf ^^ l !^ - SATURDAY , MAY I , 1886 . ?
( . Wc do not hold ourselves responsible for , or even approving of the opinions expressed by ourcorrespondents . but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . *]
PAST MASTERS . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , I have read with care and attention the letter in your issue ot 17 th ult ., signed "Lex Scripta . " 1 will not here criticise his opinions on the various subjects he treats of , as I cannot agree with him as to their similarity . I will try to confine myself to the point as to Past Masters
and that which relates to them . He says " the gist of my letter " in your issue of ioth ult ., signed *• P . M ., "is that "Past MastecsarenotOfficers , " and he proceeds to try to prove that they are officers . Let us see how far he succeeds . He says , " A careful perusal of the Constitutions as a whole must lead Os to conclude that P . M . ' s ( complying of course with Art . 9 I arc recognised by the Constitutions as officers of private
lodges . " With all due respect to " Lex Scripta , " I say the Constitutions as a whole has a multitude of other matters to deal with , and therefore , as a whole , the book is too wide a field for our purpose ; it will suffice us to confine our researches to those portions of the laws that in any way bear on the subject of P . M . ' s , their rank , privileges , duties , regalia , & c . I will , however , take the numbers he specially refers to and begin with No . 9 . This law , I submit ,
confines itselt to conferring Grand Lodge rank on a brother who has filled the office of Master ; it is , as it were , elevating him to the permanent peerage of Grand Lodge membership , is and the reward for having attained to the position of a Past Master in conformity with other laws laid down . True , an acting Warden is also a member of Grand Lodge , but this is by virtue of his office , and the right ceases when he ceases to be a Warden unless he is installed as Master &^
of a lodge under the Constitution of the Grand Lodge of England . And , also , so is an Installed Master a member of Grand Lodge so long as he is filling that office ; but this also is by virtue of his oflice . 1 hope " Lex Scripta " will not be startled if 1 enquire here what becomes of the Grand Lodge rank of an Installed Master who fails from any cause to fulfil the duties of his office for the time specified . ' Instances are on record where an Installed Master
, through illness or removal to an inconvenient distance , finds it is impossible for him to discharge his duties . During this period 141 provides for his absence , * but what becomes of him afterwards—that is , when his successor is installed i If he still subscribes , is he a Past Master in full accord with Art . 9 ? The words in line 4 of Art . 9— " Who has filled that office for one year " —seem to be meaningless , unless they are intended to cut off the Grand Lodge rank from an Installed
Master who subscribes , but who has not filled his office for the due term , quite as much as the words in line 5 of same law cuts off the right from a P . M , who has filled the office of Master , but who has ceased to subscribe . If I am correct in my deductions herefrom , then a W . M . is only on probation for Grand I-odgje rank as a member thereof , and that , having filled his office for the allotted time , he passes from the position of officer to the rank of P . M . and member of
brand Lodge by right of service , and is no longer a lodge officer ; he has served his office and earned his promotion , * he is an independent member of Grand Lodge , and not a representative of either his lodge or his Master , unless he is specially delegated , and accepts such delegation ; but otherwise he can both speak and vote against his W . M . if he does not agree with him .
" Lex Scripta" also refers me to Arts . 50 , 141 , and 227 , and , with very much deference to him and those who hold with him , 1 must entirely dissent from lhe inference he endeavours to adduce from those , and there are some others very similar , which he can have into the bargain . 50 simply says : "If the W . AI . cannot attend the General Committee , any subscribing Past Master of the lodge may supply his place . " 141 provides that in the Master's