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Masonic Impostors.

I had a communication from our Grand Secretary some time ago " concerning Robert C , who was wishing to get a Grand Lodge diploma ; his name could not be found on our books , and none of the oldest ^ members could recollect any person of that name , so I have no doubt his request would be refused . As for Robert J , such a party never belonged to St . Andrew ' s , Kilmarnock , " & c . The R . W . M . also suggests that the

certificate should be destroyed , and that it is a pity any private Lodge diploma is granted at all , & c . If the endorsements on the back of C ' s certificate bo not counterfeits also , he appears to have imposed upon other brethren , amongst whom the W . M . of the Northern Comities Lodge , No . 5 SG . It is suggested by several -brethren , ancl by yourself , I believe , amongst the numbernever to relieve any person who has not a Grand Lodge

certi-, ficate , hut I have known impostors have such certificates , and they have been able to obtain relief from some generous brethren ; and , if I mistake not ( but I cannot just now spare the time to search up correspondence ) , I have known brethren apply for relief without Grand Lodge certificates who have afterwards been found to be worthy , so that brethren should exercise a great deal of judgment and be allowed certain discretion in granting relief . I certainly would adviseas a rulethat none should be relieved

, , who do not possess the Grand Lodge certificate , but , like all other rules , I think it may , in some cases , be departed from . I send you my name as a guarantee of good faith , and remain , Yours fraternally , April 1 st , 1859 . A P . M . OF FOUHTEE ** TEAKS' STANDING ,

Sonnet.

SONNET .

BY BRO . GEO . MARKHAM TWEDDELL . * NOT among smoke of busy , crowded town , fi ; Where manufactures for the world are made , * And man ' s best nature seems all trodden clown To suit the vile necessities of trade—Has my life's Spring been past : but I have learnt

To gaze upon each mountain , brook , and plain , With poet ' s rapture ; and my soul would fain Attempt a task for which it long has burnt With the imqnenched fire of holy zeal , — To chant the beauties of my native vale , Preserve each legend , ancl record each tale

That aged greybeards , e ' en from sire to son , Have told , of hvc despised , or battle won , And add my mite unto the public weal .

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THE BOYS SCHOOL. Article 1
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 4
A MASONIC FUNERAL ORATION. Article 9
MASONIC BAPTISM. Article 12
THE CURSE OF AVARICE. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE MARK DEGREE. Article 18
MASONIC IMPOSTORS. Article 19
SONNET. Article 20
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 21
METROPOLITAN. Article 27
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
MARK MASONRY. Article 45
ROYAL ARCH. Article 45
THE WEEK. Article 46
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Masonic Impostors.

I had a communication from our Grand Secretary some time ago " concerning Robert C , who was wishing to get a Grand Lodge diploma ; his name could not be found on our books , and none of the oldest ^ members could recollect any person of that name , so I have no doubt his request would be refused . As for Robert J , such a party never belonged to St . Andrew ' s , Kilmarnock , " & c . The R . W . M . also suggests that the

certificate should be destroyed , and that it is a pity any private Lodge diploma is granted at all , & c . If the endorsements on the back of C ' s certificate bo not counterfeits also , he appears to have imposed upon other brethren , amongst whom the W . M . of the Northern Comities Lodge , No . 5 SG . It is suggested by several -brethren , ancl by yourself , I believe , amongst the numbernever to relieve any person who has not a Grand Lodge

certi-, ficate , hut I have known impostors have such certificates , and they have been able to obtain relief from some generous brethren ; and , if I mistake not ( but I cannot just now spare the time to search up correspondence ) , I have known brethren apply for relief without Grand Lodge certificates who have afterwards been found to be worthy , so that brethren should exercise a great deal of judgment and be allowed certain discretion in granting relief . I certainly would adviseas a rulethat none should be relieved

, , who do not possess the Grand Lodge certificate , but , like all other rules , I think it may , in some cases , be departed from . I send you my name as a guarantee of good faith , and remain , Yours fraternally , April 1 st , 1859 . A P . M . OF FOUHTEE ** TEAKS' STANDING ,

Sonnet.

SONNET .

BY BRO . GEO . MARKHAM TWEDDELL . * NOT among smoke of busy , crowded town , fi ; Where manufactures for the world are made , * And man ' s best nature seems all trodden clown To suit the vile necessities of trade—Has my life's Spring been past : but I have learnt

To gaze upon each mountain , brook , and plain , With poet ' s rapture ; and my soul would fain Attempt a task for which it long has burnt With the imqnenched fire of holy zeal , — To chant the beauties of my native vale , Preserve each legend , ancl record each tale

That aged greybeards , e ' en from sire to son , Have told , of hvc despised , or battle won , And add my mite unto the public weal .

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