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Rare Certificates.

No . 3 is a well-known design of French certificate , compose < ¦/ drare a Teanfoiies par le f . . F . ' . X . ' . Konis i , but its interest lies in the fact that it is used for a lodge styled les Eiifans de rHclvclic , in the Third Swiss Regiment , constituted in 1808 by the G . Orient of France . It was granted to

Lieutenant Charles Taglioretti , of Lugano , and dated at Lille April 4 th , 1811 . The seal is of metal , in a tin box , suspended from a light blue ribbon , and is

from one of the finest dies I have seen . On a tessellated pavement stands a

man in what 1 presume to be the uniform of the Regiment . His left forefinger is laid on his lips , and at his feet liesaswo ; d . His right hand rests on

and points out a draped and crowned shield . On a blue iield are a number of emblems surrounding a central group composed

of an irradiated star and G , with a compass and square , the latter inscribed . 1 MOI L :. E . ' . D . - . L . ' ¦ U . ' . Around the

seal is the inscription , LES EXEAXS DE L'HELVETIE A L'O .: DU . ? . - . REG .: SUISSE . On the back are endorsements showing that the

CF . RTIFICATK FROM THE LODGE IX TIIK Hun SWISS REGIMENT , UNDER THE GliAND ORIENT OF FRANCE .

Lieutenant visited the Lodge Ecossaisc de yernsaleni at Paris on January nth of 1818 , and ( curiously ) the same date in 1819 . The next specimen—also French—is of the so-called Masonry of Adoption . Lodges of this Order , which admitted

OLD FIIKNCII CKIITIFU'ATE OK THE KITE OF AIIOl'TION .

Relies to a sort of Masonic ceremony , were authorized b y the Grand Orient in 1774 , and , says Bro . Guild , " soon became most brilliant assemblies , that is , having regard to the persons who took part in them , especially under ( he Empire . " The oertihcate is printed , wi ( h rather crudely coloured and poorly

drawn symbols filled in by hand . At the top is Eve ' s fatal apple , surrounded by the words . Union , Viiinc , Silence . Six stars are inscribed respectivel y with the letters AC K— :-: BF F :-: — Ben — H :-: J —and E :-: . The motto under is , " By constancy they are united . "

The certificate is from the Lodge Dcs A mis Indirisahles at Paris to Sara Polak ( wife of Thomas Polak ) , aged ^ and native of

years , a Amsterdam , who possessed the Three Grades of the Alasonry of Adoption , and for her many virtues confers on her the dignity

of Sister Secretary . It is " made and delivered in the Garden of Eden " (!) the 23 rd of November , 1806 . In the lower lefthand corner Time , with

his sevthe and hourglass , reposes under a wonderful apple tree , round which is curled a green and black snake , with an apple

in its mouth . Next is Noah's Ark , with , apparently , a ( hatched roof and two glazed windows . Then the Tower of Babel , and , finally , on the right ,

a pillar surmounted by a flaming heart , and decorated with skull and

crossbones , and hourglass together with a crimson ribbon , inscribed , S :-: P :-: F :-: _ T :-: H :-: C :-: — and J :-: V :-:. The seal is , unfortunatel y , missing , but the red ribbon from which it was suspended remains .

No . 5 is the new certificate of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . Alasonry in Scotland being , as far as we know , of so much greater antiquity than in England or Ireland , it is curious thai i ( should not have adopted an official certificate until a much later dale than those of the Sister

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Rare Certificates. Article 2
United Grand Lodge. Article 5
Grand Lodge of Scotland. Article 6
Consecration of the Guildhall Lodge, No. 3116. Article 7
Regent Lodge, No. 3121. Article 11
Untitled Ad 11
Untitled Ad 12
Untitled Ad 12
Qualifications of Candidates. Article 12
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 13
Untitled Ad 15
Our Lady of Light. Article 16
York Lodge, No. 236. Article 16
Untitled Ad 16
Untitled Ad 16
Liverpool Cathedral. Article 17
Untitled Ad 17
Provincial Brand Lodge of Cambridgeshire. Article 18
The Marquess of Hertford. Article 18
Provincial Grand Lodge of Sussex. Article 18
Untitled Ad 18
Province of Northumberland. Article 19
The Royal Arthur Lodge, No. 1360. Article 19
Consecration of the Lakeland Lodge, No. 3134. Article 20
Untitled Ad 20
History of the Lodge of Em ulation, No . 21. Article 21
Untitled Ad 23
Untitled Ad 23
Untitled Ad 24
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Rare Certificates.

No . 3 is a well-known design of French certificate , compose < ¦/ drare a Teanfoiies par le f . . F . ' . X . ' . Konis i , but its interest lies in the fact that it is used for a lodge styled les Eiifans de rHclvclic , in the Third Swiss Regiment , constituted in 1808 by the G . Orient of France . It was granted to

Lieutenant Charles Taglioretti , of Lugano , and dated at Lille April 4 th , 1811 . The seal is of metal , in a tin box , suspended from a light blue ribbon , and is

from one of the finest dies I have seen . On a tessellated pavement stands a

man in what 1 presume to be the uniform of the Regiment . His left forefinger is laid on his lips , and at his feet liesaswo ; d . His right hand rests on

and points out a draped and crowned shield . On a blue iield are a number of emblems surrounding a central group composed

of an irradiated star and G , with a compass and square , the latter inscribed . 1 MOI L :. E . ' . D . - . L . ' ¦ U . ' . Around the

seal is the inscription , LES EXEAXS DE L'HELVETIE A L'O .: DU . ? . - . REG .: SUISSE . On the back are endorsements showing that the

CF . RTIFICATK FROM THE LODGE IX TIIK Hun SWISS REGIMENT , UNDER THE GliAND ORIENT OF FRANCE .

Lieutenant visited the Lodge Ecossaisc de yernsaleni at Paris on January nth of 1818 , and ( curiously ) the same date in 1819 . The next specimen—also French—is of the so-called Masonry of Adoption . Lodges of this Order , which admitted

OLD FIIKNCII CKIITIFU'ATE OK THE KITE OF AIIOl'TION .

Relies to a sort of Masonic ceremony , were authorized b y the Grand Orient in 1774 , and , says Bro . Guild , " soon became most brilliant assemblies , that is , having regard to the persons who took part in them , especially under ( he Empire . " The oertihcate is printed , wi ( h rather crudely coloured and poorly

drawn symbols filled in by hand . At the top is Eve ' s fatal apple , surrounded by the words . Union , Viiinc , Silence . Six stars are inscribed respectivel y with the letters AC K— :-: BF F :-: — Ben — H :-: J —and E :-: . The motto under is , " By constancy they are united . "

The certificate is from the Lodge Dcs A mis Indirisahles at Paris to Sara Polak ( wife of Thomas Polak ) , aged ^ and native of

years , a Amsterdam , who possessed the Three Grades of the Alasonry of Adoption , and for her many virtues confers on her the dignity

of Sister Secretary . It is " made and delivered in the Garden of Eden " (!) the 23 rd of November , 1806 . In the lower lefthand corner Time , with

his sevthe and hourglass , reposes under a wonderful apple tree , round which is curled a green and black snake , with an apple

in its mouth . Next is Noah's Ark , with , apparently , a ( hatched roof and two glazed windows . Then the Tower of Babel , and , finally , on the right ,

a pillar surmounted by a flaming heart , and decorated with skull and

crossbones , and hourglass together with a crimson ribbon , inscribed , S :-: P :-: F :-: _ T :-: H :-: C :-: — and J :-: V :-:. The seal is , unfortunatel y , missing , but the red ribbon from which it was suspended remains .

No . 5 is the new certificate of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . Alasonry in Scotland being , as far as we know , of so much greater antiquity than in England or Ireland , it is curious thai i ( should not have adopted an official certificate until a much later dale than those of the Sister

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