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Broadfoot, Thompson, And Muggeridge's Ritual .

TO THE EDITOE OF THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIREOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —The manly and straightforward manner in which Bro . C . Hosgood , P . M ., stated in Grand Lodge there had been no alteration in the ritual worked by him on the 12 th May last in the Union Waterloo Lodge , has won for him not only mine but numerous other brethren ' s respect . I think ,

Sir , " Little " Britain has found a mare ' s nest , and I do think must also feel rather small , for , after treating their customers weekly to a great sensation as to a new ritual , it now turns out to be Bro . Broadfoot's working , subsequently handed to Bro . P . Thompson , and now worked in numerous London lodges .

Therefore the deception practiced by these "Little " Britain tradesmen is highly censurous and un-Masonic . Yours fraternally , A PAST GEAND OFFICEE . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR .

Dear Sir and Brother , —Had I have known all this fuss which has appeared in a certain weekly circular emanating from Little Britain was meant for the Union Waterloo Lodge , I could have flatly contradicted the whole of the statements made , as I have heard from several members of that lodge that it was

Bro . Muggeridge ' s working ; and , more than that , I have heard it from the worthy P . M . who gave tbe above working , and who is so able an expounder of the same , that it was likewise Avell known to those parties who have been the instruments in getting up the sensation—and , must I say , it has been done for

the gain of filthy lucre . I feel certain that truth and justice will prevail . Yours fraternally , P . M . & P . Z .

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir and Brother , ' —Having read in your Magazine on more than one occasion that there had been no alteration in the ritual , as stated elsewhere and contradicted , I must admit I was taken greatly hy surprise at the last meeting of Grand Lodgewhen

, it was there flatly contradicted that there bad been any alteration Avhatever in the ritual directly or indirectly ; but it is quite clear the motive these persons have in view in getting up this excitement amongst their folloAvers . The working of Bros . Peter Thompson and H . Muggeridge is well known to all

Masons of any standing . So there is evidently the green-eyed monster at work , but I do think that they have caught a Tartar , and am sorry that I should have been led into the snare . Yours fraternally , LEO .

THE "In Memoriam" of the late Bishop of Salisbury , by " H . P . L ., " which appeared in the three last numbers of the Guardian , is advertised by Messrs . Rivington as about to be reprinted , with additions . Isr October a new drama will be produced at tho Gaiety with Mr . Alfred Wigan and Miss Neilson in two important characters , and about the same period a musical extravaganza , from the pen of a well-knoAvn author ..

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THE MASONIC MIEROK

.* * All communications to be addressed to the EDITOR , at No . 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , AV . C .

Masonic Mems

MASONIC MEMS

ROVAE MASONIC INSTITUTION roit Boxs . —OCTOBER EMOTION .- —Votes are earnestly solicited on behalf of AVilliam Grant Fabian , for this the fourth application . His father , Bro . Augustus Fabian , lias been very zealous and energetic in the cause of Masonry , and lias been instrumental in founding and resuscitating several lodges and cliapters . He is a P . M . of the

Portsmouth Lodge ( No . 487 ) , P . Prov . S . G . Warden of Hants , Mark IL , Royal Arch , Rose Cvoix , iwid Knight Templar , hut owing to sudden and severe misfortunes , impossible to foresee or control , his circumstances are now very reduced , and his means are totally inadequate to maintain and educate his large family , four of whom are entirely , and four partially , dependent On his

very limited resources , and he is compelled to make this appear to the brethren and subscribers . This case is vouched for , and urgently recommended by a strong list of influential brethren as very deserving of support . Bro- Fabian will feel very grateful for votes . Address , 8 , Waterford-terrace North , Walhamgreen , S . W . Girls' School or Benevolent Institution proxies

equally valuable for exchanging . AVE are requested to state that Bro . AV . Hughan ' s work on the "Constitutions" is now ready , and can be obtained only of Bro . AV . Lake , Boscawen-street , Truro , or of Bro . E . Spencer , Great Queen-street .

POETEAITS of the Et . Hon . the Earl of Dalhousie , K . T ., G . C . B ., M . AV . G . M . Mason of Scotland , can now be obtained at this office , price 3 s . 6 d . each . Copies , with ornamental border and Masonic emblems printed in gold , on large size paper can be had , price 10 s . 6 d .

A MEETING of the Royal Union Lodgo ( So . 382 ) , "Oxbrid ge , will be held on Monday , tbe 20 th inst . AVE have been favoured with a view of the jewel presented at the last meeting of the Beacontree Lodge ( No . 1 , 228 ) , and can only add that it is another gem from the establishment of Bro . H . T . Lamb , of 5 , St . John-square , Clerkenwell . A report of

the meeting appears in our present issue . THE B . W . Bro . tlie Earl of Carnarvon , P . G . M . for Somerset , will hold bis Prov . G . L . at tbe Royal Assembly Rooms , Westonsuper-Mare , on Thursday , 16 th inst .

United Grand Lodge.

UNITED GRAND LODGE .

We were unable consequent upon want of space , to give the names of the principal Grand Lodge officers and others present last Wednesday , and herewith append them . Bro . R . J . Bagshawe , P . G . M . for Essex , occupied the throne ,, in place of tbe Rig ht Hon . the Earl of Zetland . The hall was unusually well attended , there being present some 400 brethren .

Among whom we noticed , Bros , the Rev . R . J " . Simpson , P . G . Chap . ; John Havers , P . G . W . ; John Udall , P . G . D . ; John M . Clabon ; A . W . Woods , G . Dir . of Cers . ; Conrad C . Dumas , A . G . D . ; C . H . Murray , D . G . M ., China ; W . Young ; H . Browse , P . G . J . O . ; John B . Monckton ; J . O . Foster , J . G . D . ; Brackstone Baker , J . G . D . ; Samuel May ; P . Walters ; Dr .

Hogg ; C . Bennett , P . M . ( No . 25 ); H . Thompson , P . M . ( No . 177 ); J . G . Thompson , P . M . ( No . 862 ); John Hervey , G . Sec ; Rev . — Sytnons , G . Chap . ; Raynham W . Stewart ; II . D

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RECOGNITION OF NOVA SCOTIA. Article 1
CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 2
MASONIC GOVERNMENT. Article 4
MELROSE ABBEY AND LODGE. Article 5
MASONIC CELESTIAL MYSTERIES. Article 9
THE ANCIENT RECORDS OF "THE LODGE OF EDINBURGH (MARY'S CHAPEL)," No. 1. Article 11
NON-OPERATIVE OFFICE-BEARERS OR SCOTCH LODGES IN THE 17TH CENTURY. Article 11
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
"CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR ;" OR, BURNS IMPROVED (pp. 184-186). Article 13
MASONIC DISCIPLINE. Article 13
BROADFOOT, THOMPSON, AND MUGGERIDGE'S RITUAL . Article 14
Untitled Article 15
MASONIC MEMS Article 15
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 15
METROPOLITAN. Article 16
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
LIST OF STEWARDS AT THE INAUGURATION FESTIVAL, 14TH APRIL, 1869. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
MASONIC SONG. Article 19
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1869. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Broadfoot, Thompson, And Muggeridge's Ritual .

TO THE EDITOE OF THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIREOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —The manly and straightforward manner in which Bro . C . Hosgood , P . M ., stated in Grand Lodge there had been no alteration in the ritual worked by him on the 12 th May last in the Union Waterloo Lodge , has won for him not only mine but numerous other brethren ' s respect . I think ,

Sir , " Little " Britain has found a mare ' s nest , and I do think must also feel rather small , for , after treating their customers weekly to a great sensation as to a new ritual , it now turns out to be Bro . Broadfoot's working , subsequently handed to Bro . P . Thompson , and now worked in numerous London lodges .

Therefore the deception practiced by these "Little " Britain tradesmen is highly censurous and un-Masonic . Yours fraternally , A PAST GEAND OFFICEE . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR .

Dear Sir and Brother , —Had I have known all this fuss which has appeared in a certain weekly circular emanating from Little Britain was meant for the Union Waterloo Lodge , I could have flatly contradicted the whole of the statements made , as I have heard from several members of that lodge that it was

Bro . Muggeridge ' s working ; and , more than that , I have heard it from the worthy P . M . who gave tbe above working , and who is so able an expounder of the same , that it was likewise Avell known to those parties who have been the instruments in getting up the sensation—and , must I say , it has been done for

the gain of filthy lucre . I feel certain that truth and justice will prevail . Yours fraternally , P . M . & P . Z .

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir and Brother , ' —Having read in your Magazine on more than one occasion that there had been no alteration in the ritual , as stated elsewhere and contradicted , I must admit I was taken greatly hy surprise at the last meeting of Grand Lodgewhen

, it was there flatly contradicted that there bad been any alteration Avhatever in the ritual directly or indirectly ; but it is quite clear the motive these persons have in view in getting up this excitement amongst their folloAvers . The working of Bros . Peter Thompson and H . Muggeridge is well known to all

Masons of any standing . So there is evidently the green-eyed monster at work , but I do think that they have caught a Tartar , and am sorry that I should have been led into the snare . Yours fraternally , LEO .

THE "In Memoriam" of the late Bishop of Salisbury , by " H . P . L ., " which appeared in the three last numbers of the Guardian , is advertised by Messrs . Rivington as about to be reprinted , with additions . Isr October a new drama will be produced at tho Gaiety with Mr . Alfred Wigan and Miss Neilson in two important characters , and about the same period a musical extravaganza , from the pen of a well-knoAvn author ..

Ar01501

THE MASONIC MIEROK

.* * All communications to be addressed to the EDITOR , at No . 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , AV . C .

Masonic Mems

MASONIC MEMS

ROVAE MASONIC INSTITUTION roit Boxs . —OCTOBER EMOTION .- —Votes are earnestly solicited on behalf of AVilliam Grant Fabian , for this the fourth application . His father , Bro . Augustus Fabian , lias been very zealous and energetic in the cause of Masonry , and lias been instrumental in founding and resuscitating several lodges and cliapters . He is a P . M . of the

Portsmouth Lodge ( No . 487 ) , P . Prov . S . G . Warden of Hants , Mark IL , Royal Arch , Rose Cvoix , iwid Knight Templar , hut owing to sudden and severe misfortunes , impossible to foresee or control , his circumstances are now very reduced , and his means are totally inadequate to maintain and educate his large family , four of whom are entirely , and four partially , dependent On his

very limited resources , and he is compelled to make this appear to the brethren and subscribers . This case is vouched for , and urgently recommended by a strong list of influential brethren as very deserving of support . Bro- Fabian will feel very grateful for votes . Address , 8 , Waterford-terrace North , Walhamgreen , S . W . Girls' School or Benevolent Institution proxies

equally valuable for exchanging . AVE are requested to state that Bro . AV . Hughan ' s work on the "Constitutions" is now ready , and can be obtained only of Bro . AV . Lake , Boscawen-street , Truro , or of Bro . E . Spencer , Great Queen-street .

POETEAITS of the Et . Hon . the Earl of Dalhousie , K . T ., G . C . B ., M . AV . G . M . Mason of Scotland , can now be obtained at this office , price 3 s . 6 d . each . Copies , with ornamental border and Masonic emblems printed in gold , on large size paper can be had , price 10 s . 6 d .

A MEETING of the Royal Union Lodgo ( So . 382 ) , "Oxbrid ge , will be held on Monday , tbe 20 th inst . AVE have been favoured with a view of the jewel presented at the last meeting of the Beacontree Lodge ( No . 1 , 228 ) , and can only add that it is another gem from the establishment of Bro . H . T . Lamb , of 5 , St . John-square , Clerkenwell . A report of

the meeting appears in our present issue . THE B . W . Bro . tlie Earl of Carnarvon , P . G . M . for Somerset , will hold bis Prov . G . L . at tbe Royal Assembly Rooms , Westonsuper-Mare , on Thursday , 16 th inst .

United Grand Lodge.

UNITED GRAND LODGE .

We were unable consequent upon want of space , to give the names of the principal Grand Lodge officers and others present last Wednesday , and herewith append them . Bro . R . J . Bagshawe , P . G . M . for Essex , occupied the throne ,, in place of tbe Rig ht Hon . the Earl of Zetland . The hall was unusually well attended , there being present some 400 brethren .

Among whom we noticed , Bros , the Rev . R . J " . Simpson , P . G . Chap . ; John Havers , P . G . W . ; John Udall , P . G . D . ; John M . Clabon ; A . W . Woods , G . Dir . of Cers . ; Conrad C . Dumas , A . G . D . ; C . H . Murray , D . G . M ., China ; W . Young ; H . Browse , P . G . J . O . ; John B . Monckton ; J . O . Foster , J . G . D . ; Brackstone Baker , J . G . D . ; Samuel May ; P . Walters ; Dr .

Hogg ; C . Bennett , P . M . ( No . 25 ); H . Thompson , P . M . ( No . 177 ); J . G . Thompson , P . M . ( No . 862 ); John Hervey , G . Sec ; Rev . — Sytnons , G . Chap . ; Raynham W . Stewart ; II . D

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