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Charing Cross was the most magnificent one ; commenced in 1291 and finished in 1294 . It was begun by Master Eichard de Crundale , cementarius ( but he died about Michaelmas Term , 1293 ) , and completed by Eoger de Crundale . Eichard received about 5601 . for work , exclusive of materials supplied by him , and Eoger 90 Z . 17 s . 5 d . It was built of Caen stone and Corf marble .

Ealph de Chichester supplied the "virg . capit et annul , " and Alexander le Imaginator received five marks in part payment for statues . The above-mentioned Michael , Canterbury , was the builder of St . Stephen ' s Chapel , and Eichard de Crundale was engaged on the works at the Palace of Westminster .

The Tomb , placed in the Lady Chapel , at Lincoln , for the reception of the viscera of the Queen , was executed by Dymenge de Legeri , and Alexander de Abyngdon , who were paid 251 . for the work . Eoger de Crundale had £ 1 16 s . Sd . for marble , and William de Sufi , received eight marks for three little

images of the Queen , cast in metal , to be placed near the'tomb . The heart of the-Queenwas deposited in the Church of the Priars Predicants , London . William de Hoo , " cementarius , " received . 2- § - marks for work done at the place where the queen ' s heart lay , ( Item . —Willielmus de Hoo , cementarius , pro

quadam cresta super cor Beginre facienda , apud frates Prredicatores Londonias , ij . mace et di . ) William de Suffolk prepared several images of metal , to be placed near the spot . Alexander le Imaginator had 12 s . Gd . for work in iron , and 5 s . for a painted cloth . Eoger de Newmarch received £ 4 17 s . 9 d . for paving stoneslimeand other

neces-, , saries . The church was destroyed by Sir Thomas Carwarden in the reign of Edward VI . The Queen ' s body was interred in the chapel of Edward the Confessor , Westminster . The statute of the Queen on her tomb is a work of exquisite beauty ; it is of metal , and has been richly coated with gold . * The marble work was executed bEichard de Crundale .

y in 1291 . * The statue was the work of Master William de Torell , goldsmith , who had 50 marks for the same . The metal was supplied by William Sprot and John de Ware . ¦

In a tract on Old Charing Cross , it is mentioned that it was " so cemented witli mortar made of purest lime , callis sand , white of eggs , and the strongest wort that it defied all hammers and hatchetts whatsoever . — Blalceway and Owen ' s Shrewsbury , vol . ii ., p . 361 .

119 . The crypt of St . Stephens commenced in 1292 . The first master mason employed was Michael of Canterbury , at a salary of 6 s . per week , and the other workmen , according to their quality , 2 \ d . to Gd . per day . The difficulty being so great in obtaining handy workmen that the king issued an order impressing Workmen . —Archasoloyia , vol . xxxi , p . 324 .

120 . Boll for 1292 . —Prom a Eoll of Expenses for 1291-1292 , it appears that the superior masons had Gd . a-day , and the others varied from 4 < d . to 4 t ^ d . and 5 d . per day . The weekly wages of the apparitor or foreman were 3 s . 6 d ., the squarers of stone and the assistants had 4 d . and 5 d . a-day ; smiths , Gd . ; car-

Masonic Facts.

penters , 4 Ad . and 5 d . ; and plumbers , 4 M . to Gd . — Brayley and Britton's Anc . Palace at Weston ., p . S 9 . Pirst in honour of God , of St . Mary the Virgin , and of St . Stephen , commences the Eoll of Expenses and Disbursements relative to the foundations of the King ' s Chapel in the Palace at Westminsterby the

, hands of Master Michael , of Canterbury ,- Mason , namely , from Monday next , after the Peast of St . Mark the Evangelist , April the 28 th , in tho 20 th year of the reign of King Edward , son of King Henry . The two first entries record the purchase of two ship loads of chalk " bought for the foundation of

the said chapel by the said Master Michael and John le Couriers at 2 s . per load ; 4 cwt . of burnt lime at 3 s . per cwt . ; two loads of ashes at Is . 3 d . ; one barge load of foreign stone , 6 s . Gd . ; a barge load of sand at Gd ., and 100 cart-loads at lid . per load , ( evidently for concrete ) . Several items refer to the purchase of timber & c

, , to make a Lodge for Master Michael and his Masons , and 6 s . was expended for iron and the making of six pickaxes . —Brat / ley and Britton ' s Anc . Palace of Westminster , p .. 424

List Of Masters Of Works And Master Masons, &C., Referred To In "Masonic Facts ."

LIST OF MASTERS OF WORKS AND MASTER MASONS , & c ., REFERRED TO IN "MASONIC FACTS . "

Adams , John , Christ Church Coll ., Oxford ... 1512-17 Ampilforde , Thomas , Oatterick Bridge 1421 Albericus , Westminster Abbey 1253 Arnold , Oroyland Abbey 1113 Ashfield , John , Bristol 1472 Arain , Henre , Norhain Castle 1510 Ashley , Hector , Hunsdon ... 1530

Anglus , "William , Canterbury 1178 Arlez , Henry , Milan 1385 Antoine , Brussels , 1514 Barton , John , York 1445 Bowde , John , York 1442 Bello , John de , Northampton 1291 BellJohnDurham 1488

, , B erneval , Alexander , Rouen .... d . 1440 Boiliviis , Maguelone , in Provence 1178 Boutelier , Jean de , Paris ... 1351 Berham , Helios de , Salisbury 1220 Beveiley , Robert de , Westminster Abbey ... 1267 Brum pton , John de , Whitby Abbey 1300 "Rrm-n-nf-. rvn . Tnlm rip Ynvl- ft ~\ A ^ A .

Blyth , William , Finchale 1477-79 Baker , William , Calais 1525 Bokyngham , William de , Whitby 1393 Bouneuil , Ebienne de , Upsala 1287 Bestcherche , William , Cowling Castle 1384 Bovden , William , St . Albans 1308-26 Bell John ( Warden ) King's Coll 1513

, . Colchester , William , York 1415 Colchester , William , Westminster 1400 Cole , John , Louth 1501 Coventry , Walter de , Chichester 1187 Canterbury , Thomas de , S . Stephens 1330 Canterbury , Michael de , S . Stephens 1292 Cannon , Edward , S . Stephens 1351

Crundale , Richard de , Charing Cross 1291 Chamai-, Henry , Norham Castle 1510 Cure , Cornelius , London 1606 Cure , William , London 1610 Christian , Durham 1183 Coucy , Robert de , Rheims d . 1311 Crompe , Thomas , Cowling Castle 1381-85

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MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 6
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 7
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
AUSTRALIA. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Facts.

Charing Cross was the most magnificent one ; commenced in 1291 and finished in 1294 . It was begun by Master Eichard de Crundale , cementarius ( but he died about Michaelmas Term , 1293 ) , and completed by Eoger de Crundale . Eichard received about 5601 . for work , exclusive of materials supplied by him , and Eoger 90 Z . 17 s . 5 d . It was built of Caen stone and Corf marble .

Ealph de Chichester supplied the "virg . capit et annul , " and Alexander le Imaginator received five marks in part payment for statues . The above-mentioned Michael , Canterbury , was the builder of St . Stephen ' s Chapel , and Eichard de Crundale was engaged on the works at the Palace of Westminster .

The Tomb , placed in the Lady Chapel , at Lincoln , for the reception of the viscera of the Queen , was executed by Dymenge de Legeri , and Alexander de Abyngdon , who were paid 251 . for the work . Eoger de Crundale had £ 1 16 s . Sd . for marble , and William de Sufi , received eight marks for three little

images of the Queen , cast in metal , to be placed near the'tomb . The heart of the-Queenwas deposited in the Church of the Priars Predicants , London . William de Hoo , " cementarius , " received . 2- § - marks for work done at the place where the queen ' s heart lay , ( Item . —Willielmus de Hoo , cementarius , pro

quadam cresta super cor Beginre facienda , apud frates Prredicatores Londonias , ij . mace et di . ) William de Suffolk prepared several images of metal , to be placed near the spot . Alexander le Imaginator had 12 s . Gd . for work in iron , and 5 s . for a painted cloth . Eoger de Newmarch received £ 4 17 s . 9 d . for paving stoneslimeand other

neces-, , saries . The church was destroyed by Sir Thomas Carwarden in the reign of Edward VI . The Queen ' s body was interred in the chapel of Edward the Confessor , Westminster . The statute of the Queen on her tomb is a work of exquisite beauty ; it is of metal , and has been richly coated with gold . * The marble work was executed bEichard de Crundale .

y in 1291 . * The statue was the work of Master William de Torell , goldsmith , who had 50 marks for the same . The metal was supplied by William Sprot and John de Ware . ¦

In a tract on Old Charing Cross , it is mentioned that it was " so cemented witli mortar made of purest lime , callis sand , white of eggs , and the strongest wort that it defied all hammers and hatchetts whatsoever . — Blalceway and Owen ' s Shrewsbury , vol . ii ., p . 361 .

119 . The crypt of St . Stephens commenced in 1292 . The first master mason employed was Michael of Canterbury , at a salary of 6 s . per week , and the other workmen , according to their quality , 2 \ d . to Gd . per day . The difficulty being so great in obtaining handy workmen that the king issued an order impressing Workmen . —Archasoloyia , vol . xxxi , p . 324 .

120 . Boll for 1292 . —Prom a Eoll of Expenses for 1291-1292 , it appears that the superior masons had Gd . a-day , and the others varied from 4 < d . to 4 t ^ d . and 5 d . per day . The weekly wages of the apparitor or foreman were 3 s . 6 d ., the squarers of stone and the assistants had 4 d . and 5 d . a-day ; smiths , Gd . ; car-

Masonic Facts.

penters , 4 Ad . and 5 d . ; and plumbers , 4 M . to Gd . — Brayley and Britton's Anc . Palace at Weston ., p . S 9 . Pirst in honour of God , of St . Mary the Virgin , and of St . Stephen , commences the Eoll of Expenses and Disbursements relative to the foundations of the King ' s Chapel in the Palace at Westminsterby the

, hands of Master Michael , of Canterbury ,- Mason , namely , from Monday next , after the Peast of St . Mark the Evangelist , April the 28 th , in tho 20 th year of the reign of King Edward , son of King Henry . The two first entries record the purchase of two ship loads of chalk " bought for the foundation of

the said chapel by the said Master Michael and John le Couriers at 2 s . per load ; 4 cwt . of burnt lime at 3 s . per cwt . ; two loads of ashes at Is . 3 d . ; one barge load of foreign stone , 6 s . Gd . ; a barge load of sand at Gd ., and 100 cart-loads at lid . per load , ( evidently for concrete ) . Several items refer to the purchase of timber & c

, , to make a Lodge for Master Michael and his Masons , and 6 s . was expended for iron and the making of six pickaxes . —Brat / ley and Britton ' s Anc . Palace of Westminster , p .. 424

List Of Masters Of Works And Master Masons, &C., Referred To In "Masonic Facts ."

LIST OF MASTERS OF WORKS AND MASTER MASONS , & c ., REFERRED TO IN "MASONIC FACTS . "

Adams , John , Christ Church Coll ., Oxford ... 1512-17 Ampilforde , Thomas , Oatterick Bridge 1421 Albericus , Westminster Abbey 1253 Arnold , Oroyland Abbey 1113 Ashfield , John , Bristol 1472 Arain , Henre , Norhain Castle 1510 Ashley , Hector , Hunsdon ... 1530

Anglus , "William , Canterbury 1178 Arlez , Henry , Milan 1385 Antoine , Brussels , 1514 Barton , John , York 1445 Bowde , John , York 1442 Bello , John de , Northampton 1291 BellJohnDurham 1488

, , B erneval , Alexander , Rouen .... d . 1440 Boiliviis , Maguelone , in Provence 1178 Boutelier , Jean de , Paris ... 1351 Berham , Helios de , Salisbury 1220 Beveiley , Robert de , Westminster Abbey ... 1267 Brum pton , John de , Whitby Abbey 1300 "Rrm-n-nf-. rvn . Tnlm rip Ynvl- ft ~\ A ^ A .

Blyth , William , Finchale 1477-79 Baker , William , Calais 1525 Bokyngham , William de , Whitby 1393 Bouneuil , Ebienne de , Upsala 1287 Bestcherche , William , Cowling Castle 1384 Bovden , William , St . Albans 1308-26 Bell John ( Warden ) King's Coll 1513

, . Colchester , William , York 1415 Colchester , William , Westminster 1400 Cole , John , Louth 1501 Coventry , Walter de , Chichester 1187 Canterbury , Thomas de , S . Stephens 1330 Canterbury , Michael de , S . Stephens 1292 Cannon , Edward , S . Stephens 1351

Crundale , Richard de , Charing Cross 1291 Chamai-, Henry , Norham Castle 1510 Cure , Cornelius , London 1606 Cure , William , London 1610 Christian , Durham 1183 Coucy , Robert de , Rheims d . 1311 Crompe , Thomas , Cowling Castle 1381-85

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