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Article USE OF THE WORD FREEMASON. ← Page 2 of 2 Article THE LANTERN AT PLUMPTON HALL. Page 1 of 2 →
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Use Of The Word Freemason.
Eodem vero anno , dominus rex , devotione , quam habnit adversus sanctum j 3 Mwardum , submonente , ecclesiam Sancti Petri Westmonasterii jnssit ampliari . Et dirntis antiquis muris partis orientalis cum turri [ cum turri introduced by Paris in the margin . There is also a picture of the new church ] preecepit novos , videlicet decentiores , suis sumptibus subtilibus artificibus construi convocatis , et residue videlicet occidentali , operi
coaptari . 1251 . [ Vol . V . p . 242 ] . In recording the death of Paulin Piper , the following occurs in the description of his possessions : —Hie emptor terrarum insatiabilis maneriorum redificator extilit incomparabilis . Et ut de aliis sileamus , unum , videlicet Tudintunam , adeo palatio , capel la , thalamis , et aliis domibus lapideis et plumbo coopertis , pomariis [ or porneriis ] et vivariis communivit ,
ut intuentibus admirationem parturiret operarii namque pluribus annis sedificiorum suorum qualibet septimana centum solid os et pluries decern marcas recipisse pro stipendiis asseruntur . 1257 . [ Vol . V . p . 608 ] De iwoentione mausolei [ Sancti Albani in ipsius ecclesia . Contigit [ Contigitur . M . S . ] eodem anno , ut propter quasdam hiantes rimas
de quibus timebatur pars orientalis ecclesiaa beati Albani , de consilio abbatis et conventus , ut firms repararetur , in Adventu Domini dissolute tecto , muri prosternerentur . Et dum ligonibus in pavimento cementariorum ministri insisterent , per tinnitum instrumentorum et pedum strepitum perpendebant , aliquid ibi insolitum et incognitum latitare . Profundius i gitur perscrutantes , invenerunt sub terrased non profundeunam tumbamlapideamsatis eleganter
, , , coinposiiam , in loco qui fuit inter altare Sancti Oswini , ubi scilicet consuevit missa matutinalis celebrari , et altare Sancti Wlstani , ubi quoque collocatum fuerat antiquum feretrum pictum , et qusedam tumba marmorea cum columpnis marmoreis , qui locus et tumba dicebatur vetus tumba Sancti Albani . W . H . RYLANDS , F . S . A .
The Lantern At Plumpton Hall.
THE LANTERN AT PLUMPTON HALL .
MY attention having been drawn to an article on the above , in the Christmas number of the Freemason , I think it incumbent on me to state really and truly what I know concerning Plumpton Hall . As the writer of the article has observed , Plumpton has long been associated with weird stories and legends . It is an antiquated building , very strongly built in different stles of architectureand situated near to the sea .
y , It is a place which one would naturally imagine to be the resort of ghosts , if it be true that these denizens of the unseen world ever favour us with their visits . What I am about to relate in connection therewith can easily be verified . My aunt , who though upwards of seventy years , is still in full possession of her mental
facultiessays—, , "Mrs . White—the then occupant of the hall—informed me thirty years ago that there resounded through the house , at all hours of both the day and night , most unearthly sounds , as though of some persons in pain . Sometimes the sounds took the form of deadly conflict , at other times they would sink
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Use Of The Word Freemason.
Eodem vero anno , dominus rex , devotione , quam habnit adversus sanctum j 3 Mwardum , submonente , ecclesiam Sancti Petri Westmonasterii jnssit ampliari . Et dirntis antiquis muris partis orientalis cum turri [ cum turri introduced by Paris in the margin . There is also a picture of the new church ] preecepit novos , videlicet decentiores , suis sumptibus subtilibus artificibus construi convocatis , et residue videlicet occidentali , operi
coaptari . 1251 . [ Vol . V . p . 242 ] . In recording the death of Paulin Piper , the following occurs in the description of his possessions : —Hie emptor terrarum insatiabilis maneriorum redificator extilit incomparabilis . Et ut de aliis sileamus , unum , videlicet Tudintunam , adeo palatio , capel la , thalamis , et aliis domibus lapideis et plumbo coopertis , pomariis [ or porneriis ] et vivariis communivit ,
ut intuentibus admirationem parturiret operarii namque pluribus annis sedificiorum suorum qualibet septimana centum solid os et pluries decern marcas recipisse pro stipendiis asseruntur . 1257 . [ Vol . V . p . 608 ] De iwoentione mausolei [ Sancti Albani in ipsius ecclesia . Contigit [ Contigitur . M . S . ] eodem anno , ut propter quasdam hiantes rimas
de quibus timebatur pars orientalis ecclesiaa beati Albani , de consilio abbatis et conventus , ut firms repararetur , in Adventu Domini dissolute tecto , muri prosternerentur . Et dum ligonibus in pavimento cementariorum ministri insisterent , per tinnitum instrumentorum et pedum strepitum perpendebant , aliquid ibi insolitum et incognitum latitare . Profundius i gitur perscrutantes , invenerunt sub terrased non profundeunam tumbamlapideamsatis eleganter
, , , coinposiiam , in loco qui fuit inter altare Sancti Oswini , ubi scilicet consuevit missa matutinalis celebrari , et altare Sancti Wlstani , ubi quoque collocatum fuerat antiquum feretrum pictum , et qusedam tumba marmorea cum columpnis marmoreis , qui locus et tumba dicebatur vetus tumba Sancti Albani . W . H . RYLANDS , F . S . A .
The Lantern At Plumpton Hall.
THE LANTERN AT PLUMPTON HALL .
MY attention having been drawn to an article on the above , in the Christmas number of the Freemason , I think it incumbent on me to state really and truly what I know concerning Plumpton Hall . As the writer of the article has observed , Plumpton has long been associated with weird stories and legends . It is an antiquated building , very strongly built in different stles of architectureand situated near to the sea .
y , It is a place which one would naturally imagine to be the resort of ghosts , if it be true that these denizens of the unseen world ever favour us with their visits . What I am about to relate in connection therewith can easily be verified . My aunt , who though upwards of seventy years , is still in full possession of her mental
facultiessays—, , "Mrs . White—the then occupant of the hall—informed me thirty years ago that there resounded through the house , at all hours of both the day and night , most unearthly sounds , as though of some persons in pain . Sometimes the sounds took the form of deadly conflict , at other times they would sink