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Rare Certificates.

Grand Lodges . Having produced a bold and very distinctive plate , it retained it in use until the present year , doubtless thinking it very unbecoming of England and Ireland to make so many changes in design during the same period .

Some of us ma } 7 have preferred retaining the old form for the sake of sentiment , but if a change had to be made , it would be difficult to suggest anything more dignified and adapted to its

purpose than this form , elaborated by a Committee of which Dr . George Dickson , a distinguished Past Master of " The Lodge of Edinburgh ( Mary ' s Chapel ) ,

No . i "—the oldest lodge in the world!—was the guiding spirit . Here , again , the illustration needs no further description . The seal of the Grand Lodge of Scotland is

stamped , in the national green colour , at the foot , and the autograph of the present able Grand Sec , David Reid , is on the middle of the three steps of the pavement . No . 6 is possibly the

handsomest certificate ever issued . Indeed , it is quite unfitted for the proper use of a certificate—that is to say , not ( o be framed and hung on the wall , but kept in

the apron case , and ready for presentation , if required , whenever visiting another lodge . For this reason , and because of the cost of production , it was not long in

THE NEW M . M . CERTIFICATE OF THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND .

use . It emanates from the . S 7 . John ' s Grand Lodge of Hungary , which was founded on January 30 th , 1870 , and in 1886 united with the Grand Orient of Hungary to form the

present Symbolic Grand Lodge . I his was not the first form of certificate of the St . John ' s Grand Lodge , but came into use about 1880 , and continued for a little while after the Union in 1886 , with the alteration of inscription

in top panels , and replacing the background of Die same with gold , instead of light blue , as the only difference . On a chocolate background , ( he design is

beautifully elaborated in gold and colours , the seal of the private lodge being added in the space at the bottom . The photograph is so exquisitely

clear that a description is superfluous . The two inscriptions are in Hungarian and German , and the certificate is granted to Bro . Stephen Ho , of the

Lodge St . Stephen , in Budapest , and dated January 25 th , 1881 .

lhese are only a few instances of the seemingly endless varieties of Masonic certificates . Until I began to collect them a good many years ago , I had no idea of

their scope , and now that I have amassed over thirteen hundred specimens , all with some variation of plate , wording , or autographs , I

still occasionally come across something entirel y new in style or detail which makes the hobb y of perennial interest and pleasure .

If I can ever find the time , I hope to complete a work on the whole subject which has SD long occupied my thoughts .

MAI . CKIiTlFIIWrr , ( IF THE FOHMKI ! NT . JOHN'S GRAND LODGE OF HUNGARY .

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United Grand Lodge. Article 5
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Consecration of the Guildhall Lodge, No. 3116. Article 7
Regent Lodge, No. 3121. Article 11
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Qualifications of Candidates. Article 12
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar Article 13
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Our Lady of Light. Article 16
York Lodge, No. 236. Article 16
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Liverpool Cathedral. Article 17
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Provincial Brand Lodge of Cambridgeshire. Article 18
The Marquess of Hertford. Article 18
Provincial Grand Lodge of Sussex. Article 18
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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
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Rare Certificates.

Grand Lodges . Having produced a bold and very distinctive plate , it retained it in use until the present year , doubtless thinking it very unbecoming of England and Ireland to make so many changes in design during the same period .

Some of us ma } 7 have preferred retaining the old form for the sake of sentiment , but if a change had to be made , it would be difficult to suggest anything more dignified and adapted to its

purpose than this form , elaborated by a Committee of which Dr . George Dickson , a distinguished Past Master of " The Lodge of Edinburgh ( Mary ' s Chapel ) ,

No . i "—the oldest lodge in the world!—was the guiding spirit . Here , again , the illustration needs no further description . The seal of the Grand Lodge of Scotland is

stamped , in the national green colour , at the foot , and the autograph of the present able Grand Sec , David Reid , is on the middle of the three steps of the pavement . No . 6 is possibly the

handsomest certificate ever issued . Indeed , it is quite unfitted for the proper use of a certificate—that is to say , not ( o be framed and hung on the wall , but kept in

the apron case , and ready for presentation , if required , whenever visiting another lodge . For this reason , and because of the cost of production , it was not long in

THE NEW M . M . CERTIFICATE OF THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND .

use . It emanates from the . S 7 . John ' s Grand Lodge of Hungary , which was founded on January 30 th , 1870 , and in 1886 united with the Grand Orient of Hungary to form the

present Symbolic Grand Lodge . I his was not the first form of certificate of the St . John ' s Grand Lodge , but came into use about 1880 , and continued for a little while after the Union in 1886 , with the alteration of inscription

in top panels , and replacing the background of Die same with gold , instead of light blue , as the only difference . On a chocolate background , ( he design is

beautifully elaborated in gold and colours , the seal of the private lodge being added in the space at the bottom . The photograph is so exquisitely

clear that a description is superfluous . The two inscriptions are in Hungarian and German , and the certificate is granted to Bro . Stephen Ho , of the

Lodge St . Stephen , in Budapest , and dated January 25 th , 1881 .

lhese are only a few instances of the seemingly endless varieties of Masonic certificates . Until I began to collect them a good many years ago , I had no idea of

their scope , and now that I have amassed over thirteen hundred specimens , all with some variation of plate , wording , or autographs , I

still occasionally come across something entirel y new in style or detail which makes the hobb y of perennial interest and pleasure .

If I can ever find the time , I hope to complete a work on the whole subject which has SD long occupied my thoughts .

MAI . CKIiTlFIIWrr , ( IF THE FOHMKI ! NT . JOHN'S GRAND LODGE OF HUNGARY .

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