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    Article FREEMASONRY IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY: CHESTER, 1650-1700. ← Page 7 of 14 →
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Freemasonry In The Seventeenth Century: Chester, 1650-1700.

Harl . MS ., No . 5955 , is a collection of the engraved plates for "The Acaderaie of Armory , " a copy of the printed list of contents similar to that given in the published volume of the work , and an engraved title , dated 1682 ( S . B ., sculp . ) , but no text . The engraved title of the printed volume was the work nf P . Edwards .

In it are a number of engraved plates intended for the second volume , some of them evidently only proofs , and on i the one headed , * "Lib . 4 , Chap . 6 , fol . . . , " fig . 18 , is the annexed curious representation of the anus of the Free-Masons . The arms of this body have been often changed , and seem to be enveloped in considerable mystery in some j , of its forms ; but to this subject 1 hope at a future time to return . However , the one given by Randle Holme is the

first and only instance , so far as I have been able to discover , of the two columns being attached to the arms as supporters . It is worthy of remark , also , that he figures the chevron plain , not engrailed as in the original grant to the Masons' Company of London . The towers are single , as in his description , and not the old square four-towered castles . The colours are the same as those in the original grant of arms to the Company of Masons . Randle Holme describes the columns as being of the " Corinthian order "

, and of Or , that is , Gold . In Part III . of the Book f another description of the arms , differing in some particulars from that given above is added . It describes the plate fig . 18 , from which the facsimile , the same size as the original , has been taken : — " He beareth , Sable , on a cheueron betweene three towers Argent : a paire of compasses extended of the first w cl 1 is the Armes of the Right Honored & Right Worshi pfull company of ffree = Masons :

whose escochion is cotized ( or rather upheld , or sustained or supported ) by two eolumbes or pillars of the Tuscan , or Doriok or Corinthian orders . " According to modern Freemasonry this would perhaps be read " Ionic , Doriok , or Corinthian " these being now the three Masonic Orders .

The next arms worthy of selection is that of thej " Joyners Incorporated 12 . Q . E : G . a cheueron A . betw . 2 compasses open & a celestiall S phere or Globe 0 , on a chiefe A , an Escalope B . betw : 2 roses G . ( but of old the chief was tripartecl A & B . an escallop A . betw : 2 roses G . ) the crest a demy Woodman ppr , holding of a Launce on his right shoulder 0 . & this it is borne by the auncient Wrights & Joyners of Chester . Marblers , § ston-cutters || : not Incorporated nnlesse ioyned w " y Masons .

G . a cheueron A . betw . 2 [ chipping-axes ] A . & a mallet 0 . the crest an Arme imbowed to the dexter sleeue B . turn up A . holding in the hand a chicell , the point or edge Downwards A . The motto " Grind Well . " After giving a number of merchants marks , Randle Holme , winds up with the following quaint passage % : — " These with thousands more of seuerall veriaties might be produced ; but these may suffice , fro w any Merchant

may make Ms owne devise ivithout offence to Armes , or the rules of Heranldry : these things as I sayd before , being but inarkes , seales . or tokens by w one mans Goods are distinguished from another . So I shall conclude this chapter with my prayers for the happy & florishing estate of all such who endevour to line b y these foresaid Imploys that their Marks may neuer faile them , That stormes & Tempests may not sink or wrack them , nor the Pyrat or comon enimy haue power to assaile them ; but y' still they may arrive at their wished Haven . Amen . "

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FREEMASONRY IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY: CHESTER, 1650-1700. Article 1
A MASON'S STORY. Article 14
TO POVERTY. Article 16
HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387, Article 17
THIRLMERE LAKE. Article 19
THE TWENTY-FOUR INCH GAUGE. Article 21
THE CHARTER OF COLOGNE. Article 22
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 32
ANOTHER YEAR. Article 36
DOCUMENTA LATOMICA INEDITA. Article 37
OF THE SOCIETY OF FREEMASSONS. Article 37
AFTER ALL; Article 43
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 45
Untitled Article 47
MEET ON THE LEVEL AND PART ON THE SQUARE. Article 48
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Freemasonry In The Seventeenth Century: Chester, 1650-1700.

Harl . MS ., No . 5955 , is a collection of the engraved plates for "The Acaderaie of Armory , " a copy of the printed list of contents similar to that given in the published volume of the work , and an engraved title , dated 1682 ( S . B ., sculp . ) , but no text . The engraved title of the printed volume was the work nf P . Edwards .

In it are a number of engraved plates intended for the second volume , some of them evidently only proofs , and on i the one headed , * "Lib . 4 , Chap . 6 , fol . . . , " fig . 18 , is the annexed curious representation of the anus of the Free-Masons . The arms of this body have been often changed , and seem to be enveloped in considerable mystery in some j , of its forms ; but to this subject 1 hope at a future time to return . However , the one given by Randle Holme is the

first and only instance , so far as I have been able to discover , of the two columns being attached to the arms as supporters . It is worthy of remark , also , that he figures the chevron plain , not engrailed as in the original grant to the Masons' Company of London . The towers are single , as in his description , and not the old square four-towered castles . The colours are the same as those in the original grant of arms to the Company of Masons . Randle Holme describes the columns as being of the " Corinthian order "

, and of Or , that is , Gold . In Part III . of the Book f another description of the arms , differing in some particulars from that given above is added . It describes the plate fig . 18 , from which the facsimile , the same size as the original , has been taken : — " He beareth , Sable , on a cheueron betweene three towers Argent : a paire of compasses extended of the first w cl 1 is the Armes of the Right Honored & Right Worshi pfull company of ffree = Masons :

whose escochion is cotized ( or rather upheld , or sustained or supported ) by two eolumbes or pillars of the Tuscan , or Doriok or Corinthian orders . " According to modern Freemasonry this would perhaps be read " Ionic , Doriok , or Corinthian " these being now the three Masonic Orders .

The next arms worthy of selection is that of thej " Joyners Incorporated 12 . Q . E : G . a cheueron A . betw . 2 compasses open & a celestiall S phere or Globe 0 , on a chiefe A , an Escalope B . betw : 2 roses G . ( but of old the chief was tripartecl A & B . an escallop A . betw : 2 roses G . ) the crest a demy Woodman ppr , holding of a Launce on his right shoulder 0 . & this it is borne by the auncient Wrights & Joyners of Chester . Marblers , § ston-cutters || : not Incorporated nnlesse ioyned w " y Masons .

G . a cheueron A . betw . 2 [ chipping-axes ] A . & a mallet 0 . the crest an Arme imbowed to the dexter sleeue B . turn up A . holding in the hand a chicell , the point or edge Downwards A . The motto " Grind Well . " After giving a number of merchants marks , Randle Holme , winds up with the following quaint passage % : — " These with thousands more of seuerall veriaties might be produced ; but these may suffice , fro w any Merchant

may make Ms owne devise ivithout offence to Armes , or the rules of Heranldry : these things as I sayd before , being but inarkes , seales . or tokens by w one mans Goods are distinguished from another . So I shall conclude this chapter with my prayers for the happy & florishing estate of all such who endevour to line b y these foresaid Imploys that their Marks may neuer faile them , That stormes & Tempests may not sink or wrack them , nor the Pyrat or comon enimy haue power to assaile them ; but y' still they may arrive at their wished Haven . Amen . "

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