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To Co-Respondents.

Until that is done , Bro . White cannot be acknowledged as all , either in Ireland or Scotland . The same law prevails in the countries just named , and we believe throughout the world in this respect , as laid down in the English Book of Constitutions , that no Brother can be admitted to the privileges of Freemasonry < i unless his name be duly registered . "

" Grand Lodge . "—Brethren who had notices of motion before Grand Lodge on the last occasion , are reminded that they all drop , and cannot he brought forward on the next ocasion without renewed notice being given . The convenience of a law which allows an unpalatable motion to be got rid of by placing up a Brother to speak against time , cannot fail to strike every one . The only wonder is , that it has heen allowed to exist so long without being repealed .

" S . S . "—We inform our readers in every number that we are not responsible for the opinions expressed by our Correspondents . 4 t T . J . Walsall . "—The communication arrived just as we were going to press . It shall be attended to next month .

" S . S . "—The jewel alluded to is that of a private Lodge . No Lodge is entitled to such a jewel without the permission of the G . M . " Inquirer . " - —Odd numbers at all times .

" A Provincial Bkother . "—We know nothing of the intentions of Bro . Bond Cabbell , and cannot therefore say when or where he is likely to hold a Prov . Grand Lodge . We have been informed that he has been obtaining returns from the Lodges in his Province with a view of calling them together , but Bro . Cabbell is not too celebrated for his promptitude of action . *

" ' Scotia . " - —Yes ; Sir Walter Scott was a Mason , but we do not recollect in what Lodge he was initiated ; probably some of our Scottish Brethren will inform us .

"P . P . "—You must get affiliated in a Scotch Chapter , or take the Degree in the St . Mark ' s Lodge of Mark Masters , London , before you can apply to the Grand Chapter of Scotland for a Charter . " Amity . "—The St . John ' s Lodge , Hampstead , is the nearest to your residence . There is an admirable Lodge of Instruction connected with it .

" Ob . "—Every honest man must consider the words binding . " W . W . "—Shall hear from us by post .

"A Candidate . " —Masons do not profess their Craft to be a benefit society . It has something nobler in view , and the only advantages they look for are such as will naturally flow from obeying the laws of the Creator and the exercise of brotherly love , relief , and truth .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1856-08-01, Page 64” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 15 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01081856/page/64/.
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MASONEY IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT Article 1
WOMAN. Article 3
ON THE MYSTERIES OF THE EARLY AGES AS CONNECTED WITH EWLIGION. Article 4
THE PRACTICAL OF MASONRY. Article 9
SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE. * Article 10
THE TRUE PLEASURES OF A MASON. Article 16
BEVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 17
SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 18
music. Article 20
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 22
SYMPATHY. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 52
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 53
MARK MASONRY; Article 53
SCOTLAND. Article 53
IRELAND. Article 54
COLONIAL. Article 55
INDIA, Article 57
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY. Article 58
Obituary. Article 62
NOTICE. Article 62
TO CO-RESPONDENTS. Article 62
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

To Co-Respondents.

Until that is done , Bro . White cannot be acknowledged as all , either in Ireland or Scotland . The same law prevails in the countries just named , and we believe throughout the world in this respect , as laid down in the English Book of Constitutions , that no Brother can be admitted to the privileges of Freemasonry < i unless his name be duly registered . "

" Grand Lodge . "—Brethren who had notices of motion before Grand Lodge on the last occasion , are reminded that they all drop , and cannot he brought forward on the next ocasion without renewed notice being given . The convenience of a law which allows an unpalatable motion to be got rid of by placing up a Brother to speak against time , cannot fail to strike every one . The only wonder is , that it has heen allowed to exist so long without being repealed .

" S . S . "—We inform our readers in every number that we are not responsible for the opinions expressed by our Correspondents . 4 t T . J . Walsall . "—The communication arrived just as we were going to press . It shall be attended to next month .

" S . S . "—The jewel alluded to is that of a private Lodge . No Lodge is entitled to such a jewel without the permission of the G . M . " Inquirer . " - —Odd numbers at all times .

" A Provincial Bkother . "—We know nothing of the intentions of Bro . Bond Cabbell , and cannot therefore say when or where he is likely to hold a Prov . Grand Lodge . We have been informed that he has been obtaining returns from the Lodges in his Province with a view of calling them together , but Bro . Cabbell is not too celebrated for his promptitude of action . *

" ' Scotia . " - —Yes ; Sir Walter Scott was a Mason , but we do not recollect in what Lodge he was initiated ; probably some of our Scottish Brethren will inform us .

"P . P . "—You must get affiliated in a Scotch Chapter , or take the Degree in the St . Mark ' s Lodge of Mark Masters , London , before you can apply to the Grand Chapter of Scotland for a Charter . " Amity . "—The St . John ' s Lodge , Hampstead , is the nearest to your residence . There is an admirable Lodge of Instruction connected with it .

" Ob . "—Every honest man must consider the words binding . " W . W . "—Shall hear from us by post .

"A Candidate . " —Masons do not profess their Craft to be a benefit society . It has something nobler in view , and the only advantages they look for are such as will naturally flow from obeying the laws of the Creator and the exercise of brotherly love , relief , and truth .

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