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To Correspondence.
To Correspondence .
The editor of the Freemason is always glad to receive communications from brethren who are in a position to send reports of Masonic meetings , but he is reluctantly compelled to omit a large number on account of their length , especially reports of regular meetings , which as a rule have no special interest beyond the circle in which they occur .
In many cases details are given which should only , appear on the minutes . If our numerous and valued correspondents would remember that the space at our disposal will not admit of even a moiety of the reports appearing regularly , it will be seen that the chances of insertion are much increased by brief notices .
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SATURDAY , OCTOBER I , 1892 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
The installation of Col . Noel Money , as Provincial Grand Mark Master of Surrey , will take place at the Greyhound Hotel , Croydon , on the 29 th inst . At the sa "ie time and place , a new Mark lodce . to be called
The Crsytal Palace , " will be consecrated . Bro . John Jwnett is the first W . M ., and Bro . C . F . Hogard the wetary . It will afterwards meet at the Crystal Pa 'ace Hotel , Upper Norwood .
* * * We have been asked to announce that E . A . 'nornber , standing No . 9 on the list of approved faidates for the Boys' School Election on the i th ¦
s ! has been withdrawn , in consequence of his having [ abr oad . This reduces the number of applicants 37 . Young Thornber hailed from Cumberland and e « morland , and had 7 votes to his credit from the A P » 1 ballots .
» * * Th not e . mote ardent among our younger brethren will col W '" P , easure tne announcement in our advertising lj tnat the weekly meetings of the Emulation ^ of Instruction will be resumed on Friday , the
* * * Th rtp 0 Ugri an oversight on our part we omitted to Mth . 1 P roceedings at the monthly meeting , on the Royai » J' ° * Committee of Management of the ^ m , asonic Benevolent Institution ; and as it very itit , iL . ' " PPens in such cases the proceedings were ki meT ° rdinari , J interesting . Bro . VV . J . Muriis 'he chair , and when the Secretary had
Masonic Notes.
announced the deaths of three male annuitants and the regular business had been disposed of , the vote ot thanks to Bro . James Terry for his untiring efforts in connection with the late Jubilee Festival was formally presented to that brother by the Chairman . The
thanks , which have been engrossed on vellum and very beautifully illuminated , are in album form , and will no doubt be cherished by Bro . Terry , noJ only as a memento of the occasion and of the kindness of the Committee , but also as a beautiful work of art .
* * * We have also to report that at the same meeting the resignation of Bro . Dr . H . J . Strong , A . G . D . of C , who has held office for upwards of 30 years as Hon . Surgeon to the Institution , was accepted with the deepest regret , and , on the recommendation of the House Committee , Bro . Dr . Waite was appointed his successor .
At the same time the Committee of Management , with a view to marking their sense of the valuable services which Bro . Dr . Strong had rendered to the inmates of the Asylum at Croydon , appointed him Honorary Consulting Physician . We heartily congratulate Bro . Dr . Strong on being the recipient of a compliment which he so fully merits .
The annual meeting of the Prov . G . Lodge of Hertfordshire , which is usually held in the latter half of July , but which was this year postponed in consequence of the General Election being held in that month , took place at Hatfield on Tuesday , under the banner of the Cranbourne Lodge , No . 1580 . Bro . T . F . Halsey , M . P ., Prov . G . Master , presided , and
there was what may be considered , under the circumstances , a fair attendance . Prov . G . Lodge voted the usual , £ 10 towards the expenses of the entertaining lodge ; ^ 21 to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , to be placed on the list of Bro . C . E . Keyser , J . G . D ., P . P . G . W ., as Steward ; and j £ io to the Hertfordshire Convalescent Home , St . Leonard's-on-Sea . A report of the proceedings will appear next week .
# # # Our American brethren must enjoy themselves when they cross the herring pond , and pay us a visit . A few years since Bro . General Shryock , Grand Master of Maryland , came over to England , and received a most cordial welcome from the brethren with whom he
came in contact , but more especially from the Anglo-American Lodge , whose main purpose is to offer a Masonic home to brethren from the United States . Bro . Shryock is now back again among us , and , as will be seen from our report elsewhere , was entertained at a banquet at the Criterion Restaurant , one evening last
week , by the W . M . ( Bro . Hancock ) and members of No . 2191 , the proceedings throughout being of a very enthusiastic character , while the speech of the distinguished visitor was cheered to the echo . ft is impossible we can have too many of these interchanges oi visits among Craftsmen .
* » » As showing the marvellous growth of Freemasonry in the United States , the American Mason remarks that "One hundred years ago there was no Masonic lodge in the territory now occupied by the Grand J urisdictions of Indiana , Michigan , Illinois ,
Wisconsin , Missouri , Iowa , Kansas , and Nebraska . Now Indiana has 470 lodges , with more than 25 , 000 members ; Michigan , 369 lodges , with more than 33 , 000 members ; Illinois , 700 lodges , with 43 , members j Missouri , 555 lodges , with 29 , 000 members ; Iowa , 451 lodges , with fully 23 , 000 members ; Kansas , 342 lodges , with more than 10 , 000 members ; Nebraska ,
198 lodges , with 18 , 000 members ; and Wisconsin , 217 lodges , with 14 , 000 members . Think of this vast change . A total of nearly 3300 lodges against none and a total of nearly 200 , 000 members , against a few non-affiliates . Also five Masonic Homes in Michigan , Illinois , and Missouri against no Masonic Charity . "
* * « The Philadelphia Keystone , speaking of the resumption of work by the lodges after the summer vacation , the greater number of persons who present themselves as candidates for membership , and the possibility , in consequence of Worshipful Masters being overworked , that the ceremony in respect of each applicant may be
incompletely carried out , very sensibly remarks : "It will be a sad state of things if initiates go half finished to advancement , when that ceremony is likewise half done . Great care must be taken to prevent any omission in the ceremony by want of time . There must be time taken by every lodge to perform all that is required by the regulations and laws of Masonry to the proper administration of the ritual .
Masonic Notes.
The Grand Chapter of Pennsylvania held its Quarterly Convocation at the Masonic Hal ) , Philadelphia , on Saturday , the 8 th ult ., under the presidency of M . E . Comp . Alexander H . Morgan , G . H . P . The report of Comp . Charles E . Meyer , G . Sec , showed a
total membership of 14 , 790 , or 531 in excess of the return at the corresponding period of 1891 . There was a full attendance , and Comp . E . A . Tennis , G . King , assisted by the Grand Officers , exemplified a portion of the ritual to the manifest pleasure of all present .
Correspondence.
Correspondence .
{ We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . !
LENNOX BROWNE LODGE , No . 2318 . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , Many thanks for your excellent report of the meeting of the above lodge , which is , in nearly every respect , a very correct report of the proceedings .
You say , at the end of your report , " that the toast of ' The Treasurer and Secretary ' led to the information that at the next Quarterly Communication in December Bro . J . Pinder , P . M ., would be nominated by Essex for the Grand Treasurership , and the province would be asked to support him with all its power . " This is an error , and should read , " That Bro .
J . Pinder , P . M ., would be nominated for the' Provincial Grand Treasurership of Essex' at the next election , and that the province be asked to support him . " By making this correction in the next issue of your valuable paper , you will oblige , yours faithfully and fraternally , G . H . BEAMENT , Sec . 231 S .
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
1006 ] — THE SCALD MISERABLE MASONS . Referring to the notes on this subject there is one of the original engravings hanging in the lodge room of No . 280 , at Worcester . A very interesting wood cut of the Procession , and a key or explanation of the Soloman and stately procession of the Scald and
Miserable Masons will be found in William Hone ' s " Every Day Book , " as it was Martialed April iS , Thursday , page 523 . I note in Richard J ackson ' s prospectus for early publication ( price ios . 6 d . ) of Miserable Scald Masons as they were drawn up over against Somerset House in the Strand on April 27 , 1742 . Was there a rehearsal on the 18 th ?
LAMB SMITH . Worcester . 1007 ] I do not know the print to which Bro . Lane alludes in 1004 , though I have heard of it . It refers , doubtless , to the procession which took place on the 27 th April , 1742 . Of this there is a wood-cut in " The Westminster
Journal ; or New Weekly Miscellany , " of Saturday , May 8 th , 1742 , to which is appended a long description ¦ or " Key , " as also a " Masons-Examination . " The print , however , does not tally with Bro . Lane ' s description , so the same procession would seem to have given
rise to at least two distinct representations . In mine , the real Grand Master in his coach and six is galloping past the procession of Miserables as if to get out of range of their jeering as quickly as possible , and the Grand Master has his head out of window urging on the coachman to greater speed . G . W . SPETH .
1008 J A CURIOUS MASONIC MEDAL . In the issue of the Freemason for the 17 th ult . Bro . W . J . Hughan gives an interesting description of a " Beautiful Jewel" ( note 1002 ) that its owner , Bro . H . A . Tobias , had had photographed for him . Continuing his description , Bro . Hughan says the jewel is of solid silver , and the design is similar to the " Grand
Master Depute" of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . This , however , is not quite correct , as his description is that of the collar jewel worn by the R . W . Masters of subordinate lodges under the Grand Lodge of Scotland , and in our laws and constitutions it says the jewels are recommended to be made of silver , and the Master ' s jewel is thus described— " The compasses and
square , segment of circle and Sun —whereas the description given in the same book of the Grand Master Depute's jewel reads : " The jewels of the Grand Lodge are of gold , and may be described as follows ' Grand Master Depute ' s jewel the compasses and square united , pendant lrom a small brilliant star . '" Bro Hughan will thus see that there
is nothing very curious about the jewel except its its inscriptions , and nothing much more valuable than its sentimental associations . By-the-bye , I have , I think , a curious Masonic silver medal that may be thus described : Diameter ijjin bare , border Jin . wide , round the border the initals of the four
points of the compass , Ii at the top , also round the border , extending between N and S , the latin motto " Amor Honor et Justitia . " The centre of the medal contains Masonic emblems , two pillars supporting a level , square and compasses , and Bible , with a ladder running diagonally right across the centre of medal . On the right side of the pillars
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Price is . Post Free , is . id . THE MASTER MASON'S HANDBOOK , by Bro . FRED . J . W . CROWE , with an Introduction by Bro . W . J . HUGHAN , P . G . D ., & c . The Master Mason's Handbook is a compendium of all information necessary to a knowledge of English Masonry , comprising—An Historical Sketch of Freemasonry—The Grand Lodee : Its Origin and Constitution—Private Lodges , Metropolitan and Provincial—Visiting- Private Lodgesfitles , their uses and abbreviations—The Great Masonic Institutions—The "Higher" or additional Degrees , and now to obtain them . London : GEORGE KENNING , 16 . Great Queen-street , W . C .
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PARTRIDGE & COOPER , " THE " STA TIONERS , 191 & 192 , FLEET STREET , LONDON . THE ROYAL COURTS NOTE PAPER . i This is the cheapest paper ever introduced to the public , I it being slightly tinted , thick , and pleasant to write upon . ' Price 4 s . per ream . I THE VELLUM WOVE CLUB-HOUSE PAPER . The best paper made . Send for sample box of paper and tiwelopes , post free for 2 S . Catalogues Post Free .
To Correspondence.
To Correspondence .
The editor of the Freemason is always glad to receive communications from brethren who are in a position to send reports of Masonic meetings , but he is reluctantly compelled to omit a large number on account of their length , especially reports of regular meetings , which as a rule have no special interest beyond the circle in which they occur .
In many cases details are given which should only , appear on the minutes . If our numerous and valued correspondents would remember that the space at our disposal will not admit of even a moiety of the reports appearing regularly , it will be seen that the chances of insertion are much increased by brief notices .
Ar00709
SATURDAY , OCTOBER I , 1892 .
Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
The installation of Col . Noel Money , as Provincial Grand Mark Master of Surrey , will take place at the Greyhound Hotel , Croydon , on the 29 th inst . At the sa "ie time and place , a new Mark lodce . to be called
The Crsytal Palace , " will be consecrated . Bro . John Jwnett is the first W . M ., and Bro . C . F . Hogard the wetary . It will afterwards meet at the Crystal Pa 'ace Hotel , Upper Norwood .
* * * We have been asked to announce that E . A . 'nornber , standing No . 9 on the list of approved faidates for the Boys' School Election on the i th ¦
s ! has been withdrawn , in consequence of his having [ abr oad . This reduces the number of applicants 37 . Young Thornber hailed from Cumberland and e « morland , and had 7 votes to his credit from the A P » 1 ballots .
» * * Th not e . mote ardent among our younger brethren will col W '" P , easure tne announcement in our advertising lj tnat the weekly meetings of the Emulation ^ of Instruction will be resumed on Friday , the
* * * Th rtp 0 Ugri an oversight on our part we omitted to Mth . 1 P roceedings at the monthly meeting , on the Royai » J' ° * Committee of Management of the ^ m , asonic Benevolent Institution ; and as it very itit , iL . ' " PPens in such cases the proceedings were ki meT ° rdinari , J interesting . Bro . VV . J . Muriis 'he chair , and when the Secretary had
Masonic Notes.
announced the deaths of three male annuitants and the regular business had been disposed of , the vote ot thanks to Bro . James Terry for his untiring efforts in connection with the late Jubilee Festival was formally presented to that brother by the Chairman . The
thanks , which have been engrossed on vellum and very beautifully illuminated , are in album form , and will no doubt be cherished by Bro . Terry , noJ only as a memento of the occasion and of the kindness of the Committee , but also as a beautiful work of art .
* * * We have also to report that at the same meeting the resignation of Bro . Dr . H . J . Strong , A . G . D . of C , who has held office for upwards of 30 years as Hon . Surgeon to the Institution , was accepted with the deepest regret , and , on the recommendation of the House Committee , Bro . Dr . Waite was appointed his successor .
At the same time the Committee of Management , with a view to marking their sense of the valuable services which Bro . Dr . Strong had rendered to the inmates of the Asylum at Croydon , appointed him Honorary Consulting Physician . We heartily congratulate Bro . Dr . Strong on being the recipient of a compliment which he so fully merits .
The annual meeting of the Prov . G . Lodge of Hertfordshire , which is usually held in the latter half of July , but which was this year postponed in consequence of the General Election being held in that month , took place at Hatfield on Tuesday , under the banner of the Cranbourne Lodge , No . 1580 . Bro . T . F . Halsey , M . P ., Prov . G . Master , presided , and
there was what may be considered , under the circumstances , a fair attendance . Prov . G . Lodge voted the usual , £ 10 towards the expenses of the entertaining lodge ; ^ 21 to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , to be placed on the list of Bro . C . E . Keyser , J . G . D ., P . P . G . W ., as Steward ; and j £ io to the Hertfordshire Convalescent Home , St . Leonard's-on-Sea . A report of the proceedings will appear next week .
# # # Our American brethren must enjoy themselves when they cross the herring pond , and pay us a visit . A few years since Bro . General Shryock , Grand Master of Maryland , came over to England , and received a most cordial welcome from the brethren with whom he
came in contact , but more especially from the Anglo-American Lodge , whose main purpose is to offer a Masonic home to brethren from the United States . Bro . Shryock is now back again among us , and , as will be seen from our report elsewhere , was entertained at a banquet at the Criterion Restaurant , one evening last
week , by the W . M . ( Bro . Hancock ) and members of No . 2191 , the proceedings throughout being of a very enthusiastic character , while the speech of the distinguished visitor was cheered to the echo . ft is impossible we can have too many of these interchanges oi visits among Craftsmen .
* » » As showing the marvellous growth of Freemasonry in the United States , the American Mason remarks that "One hundred years ago there was no Masonic lodge in the territory now occupied by the Grand J urisdictions of Indiana , Michigan , Illinois ,
Wisconsin , Missouri , Iowa , Kansas , and Nebraska . Now Indiana has 470 lodges , with more than 25 , 000 members ; Michigan , 369 lodges , with more than 33 , 000 members ; Illinois , 700 lodges , with 43 , members j Missouri , 555 lodges , with 29 , 000 members ; Iowa , 451 lodges , with fully 23 , 000 members ; Kansas , 342 lodges , with more than 10 , 000 members ; Nebraska ,
198 lodges , with 18 , 000 members ; and Wisconsin , 217 lodges , with 14 , 000 members . Think of this vast change . A total of nearly 3300 lodges against none and a total of nearly 200 , 000 members , against a few non-affiliates . Also five Masonic Homes in Michigan , Illinois , and Missouri against no Masonic Charity . "
* * « The Philadelphia Keystone , speaking of the resumption of work by the lodges after the summer vacation , the greater number of persons who present themselves as candidates for membership , and the possibility , in consequence of Worshipful Masters being overworked , that the ceremony in respect of each applicant may be
incompletely carried out , very sensibly remarks : "It will be a sad state of things if initiates go half finished to advancement , when that ceremony is likewise half done . Great care must be taken to prevent any omission in the ceremony by want of time . There must be time taken by every lodge to perform all that is required by the regulations and laws of Masonry to the proper administration of the ritual .
Masonic Notes.
The Grand Chapter of Pennsylvania held its Quarterly Convocation at the Masonic Hal ) , Philadelphia , on Saturday , the 8 th ult ., under the presidency of M . E . Comp . Alexander H . Morgan , G . H . P . The report of Comp . Charles E . Meyer , G . Sec , showed a
total membership of 14 , 790 , or 531 in excess of the return at the corresponding period of 1891 . There was a full attendance , and Comp . E . A . Tennis , G . King , assisted by the Grand Officers , exemplified a portion of the ritual to the manifest pleasure of all present .
Correspondence.
Correspondence .
{ We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions expressed by our correspondents , but we wish in a spirit of fair play to all to permit—within certain necessary limits—free discussion . !
LENNOX BROWNE LODGE , No . 2318 . To the Editor of the " Freemason . " Dear Sir and Brother , Many thanks for your excellent report of the meeting of the above lodge , which is , in nearly every respect , a very correct report of the proceedings .
You say , at the end of your report , " that the toast of ' The Treasurer and Secretary ' led to the information that at the next Quarterly Communication in December Bro . J . Pinder , P . M ., would be nominated by Essex for the Grand Treasurership , and the province would be asked to support him with all its power . " This is an error , and should read , " That Bro .
J . Pinder , P . M ., would be nominated for the' Provincial Grand Treasurership of Essex' at the next election , and that the province be asked to support him . " By making this correction in the next issue of your valuable paper , you will oblige , yours faithfully and fraternally , G . H . BEAMENT , Sec . 231 S .
Masonic Notes And Queries.
Masonic Notes and Queries .
1006 ] — THE SCALD MISERABLE MASONS . Referring to the notes on this subject there is one of the original engravings hanging in the lodge room of No . 280 , at Worcester . A very interesting wood cut of the Procession , and a key or explanation of the Soloman and stately procession of the Scald and
Miserable Masons will be found in William Hone ' s " Every Day Book , " as it was Martialed April iS , Thursday , page 523 . I note in Richard J ackson ' s prospectus for early publication ( price ios . 6 d . ) of Miserable Scald Masons as they were drawn up over against Somerset House in the Strand on April 27 , 1742 . Was there a rehearsal on the 18 th ?
LAMB SMITH . Worcester . 1007 ] I do not know the print to which Bro . Lane alludes in 1004 , though I have heard of it . It refers , doubtless , to the procession which took place on the 27 th April , 1742 . Of this there is a wood-cut in " The Westminster
Journal ; or New Weekly Miscellany , " of Saturday , May 8 th , 1742 , to which is appended a long description ¦ or " Key , " as also a " Masons-Examination . " The print , however , does not tally with Bro . Lane ' s description , so the same procession would seem to have given
rise to at least two distinct representations . In mine , the real Grand Master in his coach and six is galloping past the procession of Miserables as if to get out of range of their jeering as quickly as possible , and the Grand Master has his head out of window urging on the coachman to greater speed . G . W . SPETH .
1008 J A CURIOUS MASONIC MEDAL . In the issue of the Freemason for the 17 th ult . Bro . W . J . Hughan gives an interesting description of a " Beautiful Jewel" ( note 1002 ) that its owner , Bro . H . A . Tobias , had had photographed for him . Continuing his description , Bro . Hughan says the jewel is of solid silver , and the design is similar to the " Grand
Master Depute" of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . This , however , is not quite correct , as his description is that of the collar jewel worn by the R . W . Masters of subordinate lodges under the Grand Lodge of Scotland , and in our laws and constitutions it says the jewels are recommended to be made of silver , and the Master ' s jewel is thus described— " The compasses and
square , segment of circle and Sun —whereas the description given in the same book of the Grand Master Depute's jewel reads : " The jewels of the Grand Lodge are of gold , and may be described as follows ' Grand Master Depute ' s jewel the compasses and square united , pendant lrom a small brilliant star . '" Bro Hughan will thus see that there
is nothing very curious about the jewel except its its inscriptions , and nothing much more valuable than its sentimental associations . By-the-bye , I have , I think , a curious Masonic silver medal that may be thus described : Diameter ijjin bare , border Jin . wide , round the border the initals of the four
points of the compass , Ii at the top , also round the border , extending between N and S , the latin motto " Amor Honor et Justitia . " The centre of the medal contains Masonic emblems , two pillars supporting a level , square and compasses , and Bible , with a ladder running diagonally right across the centre of medal . On the right side of the pillars