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Pine's Engraved Lists Of Lodges.

our researches commenced , heard of the val uable Book of 1734 , authorized as it is by the Grand Lodge of England . The List of 1734 has a Frontispiece similar to that in Scott ' s Pocket Companion of 1754 , and some earlier editions of such

publications , but with the addition of the Arms of " The Most Noble and Puissant Lord John Lindsay , El . of Crauford and Lindsay . Visct . Kilberney , Ld . Spinzie Glenes , Peneven Town , and Columb Finch , Premier El . of Scotland "

" Grand Master A . D ., 1734 , A . L ., 5734 . " The Lodges are numbered 1 to 128 , with only the one vacancy mentioned of No . 79 . The Signs of the houses in which the Lodges met are generally engraved in reduced facsimile , and form a very pleasing and artistic feature of the work , and at the

Pine's Engraved Lists Of Lodges.

end is a Table showing the days of meeting arranged in order from Monday to Saturday . The former of course could not be reproduced without a considerable outlay , and so we have noted as far as possible , the names of the signs instead ; and the latter

is omitted as being of no consequence at the present time , the information being given in the body of the work . We cannot conclude our notice without stating that as we were afraid to entrust our transcript to the printer's hands , our friend

Bro . James Horner Neilson , of Dublin , offered to have the MS . attended to , and to our surprise soon afterwards sent us a beautiful copy made by Miss Neilson , to whom we feel personally much obliged , as it enables us to send it for reproduction in these pages , and the valuable MS . remains clean and intact as before :

A List Of Regular Lodges,

A LIST OF REGULAR LODGES ,

According to their Seniority and Constitution . Printed for and sold by I . PINE , Engraver , agst . Little Brittain , end in Aldersgate Street .

1 King's Arms St . Paul ' s Churchyard 2 Bull In Holborn 3 Horn Westminster

4 Swan Hamstead 5 Ship Behind the Royal Exchange 6 A Female New Bond Street 7 A Mug Queen's

StreetCheap-, side 8 Devil , Union Devil , Temple Bar Lodge 9 Tun Noble Street 10 King ' s Arms New Bond Street

11 Queen Anne Knaves' Acre 12 Castle Drury Lane

CONSTITUTED . First Tuesday 1 st Wednesday in every month Second Thursday

First and third Satur- 17 Jan ., ] 722 day Second Wednesday July 11 , 1721 2 nd and 4 th Tuesday Jan . 19 , 1722 Second and 4 th Thurs- Jan . 281722

, day 1 st and 3 d Monday Apl . 25 , 1722 First and Third Wed- May , 1722 nesday Last Thursday Nov . 251722

, First and Third Wed- Feb . 27 , 1722-3 nesday First and Third Wednesday o 2

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
PINE'S ENGRAVED LISTS OF LODGES. Article 2
A LIST OF REGULAR LODGES, Article 3
NOTES ON THE LIST OF A.D. 1734. Article 7
EXTRACTS FROM A MINUTE BOOK OF THE LAST CENTURY. Article 8
MUSING. Article 10
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 11
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 13
FREEMASONRY. Article 17
THE RAVENNA BAPTISTERY. Article 17
GERARD MONTAGU; Article 21
PARTING. Article 23
A Review. Article 24
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 27
THE SCHOOLMASTER ABROAD. Article 29
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 31
RECIPROCAL KINDNESS. Article 34
Our Archaological Corner. Article 35
THE STORY OF A LIFE. Article 35
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 36
POETS' CORNER* Article 41
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 42
TAKEN BY BRIGANDS. Article 45
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HON, RICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 46
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Pine's Engraved Lists Of Lodges.

our researches commenced , heard of the val uable Book of 1734 , authorized as it is by the Grand Lodge of England . The List of 1734 has a Frontispiece similar to that in Scott ' s Pocket Companion of 1754 , and some earlier editions of such

publications , but with the addition of the Arms of " The Most Noble and Puissant Lord John Lindsay , El . of Crauford and Lindsay . Visct . Kilberney , Ld . Spinzie Glenes , Peneven Town , and Columb Finch , Premier El . of Scotland "

" Grand Master A . D ., 1734 , A . L ., 5734 . " The Lodges are numbered 1 to 128 , with only the one vacancy mentioned of No . 79 . The Signs of the houses in which the Lodges met are generally engraved in reduced facsimile , and form a very pleasing and artistic feature of the work , and at the

Pine's Engraved Lists Of Lodges.

end is a Table showing the days of meeting arranged in order from Monday to Saturday . The former of course could not be reproduced without a considerable outlay , and so we have noted as far as possible , the names of the signs instead ; and the latter

is omitted as being of no consequence at the present time , the information being given in the body of the work . We cannot conclude our notice without stating that as we were afraid to entrust our transcript to the printer's hands , our friend

Bro . James Horner Neilson , of Dublin , offered to have the MS . attended to , and to our surprise soon afterwards sent us a beautiful copy made by Miss Neilson , to whom we feel personally much obliged , as it enables us to send it for reproduction in these pages , and the valuable MS . remains clean and intact as before :

A List Of Regular Lodges,

A LIST OF REGULAR LODGES ,

According to their Seniority and Constitution . Printed for and sold by I . PINE , Engraver , agst . Little Brittain , end in Aldersgate Street .

1 King's Arms St . Paul ' s Churchyard 2 Bull In Holborn 3 Horn Westminster

4 Swan Hamstead 5 Ship Behind the Royal Exchange 6 A Female New Bond Street 7 A Mug Queen's

StreetCheap-, side 8 Devil , Union Devil , Temple Bar Lodge 9 Tun Noble Street 10 King ' s Arms New Bond Street

11 Queen Anne Knaves' Acre 12 Castle Drury Lane

CONSTITUTED . First Tuesday 1 st Wednesday in every month Second Thursday

First and third Satur- 17 Jan ., ] 722 day Second Wednesday July 11 , 1721 2 nd and 4 th Tuesday Jan . 19 , 1722 Second and 4 th Thurs- Jan . 281722

, day 1 st and 3 d Monday Apl . 25 , 1722 First and Third Wed- May , 1722 nesday Last Thursday Nov . 251722

, First and Third Wed- Feb . 27 , 1722-3 nesday First and Third Wednesday o 2

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