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    Article MASONIC FACTS. ← Page 4 of 4
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Masonic Facts.

The Fabric of the Priory was finished before 1294 . —Wldttalcer ' s Craven , p . 3 G 9 . The folloAving are extracts from the Bolls : — 1305 . In constructione pontis dekyldivyk in p'te xxiZ . xiis . ixd . 1307 . Carpentaria , caementariis , & c , ad cameram

d ' ni Prioris xxxn 7 . xiis . xd . Pro laticciis ad coram , de Skpton iii * . ird . Pro linea tela ad l ^ aperouns . 1311 . Operant apud Boulton circ cap prioris viil . vis . Yid . 1312 . Operant ad capel prior in parte viiis . viiic ? . 1314 . Eecept de Eva de Land proponte de Boulton de Rov faciend , vil . xiiis . ird . Cementar pro sarcofagis faciend in eeclesia xis . xd . ( Figs . 42 , 43 . )

FIG . 2 !) . ~ J ? OONTAINS ABBEY CHCHCH . SCALE—100 feet = 1 inch .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

The " Editor is not responsible for the opinions expressed hj Correspondents . EOYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .

TO THE EDITOR OE THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DEAU SIB AND BEOTIIEK , —The late hour at ivhich I was enabled to ascertain the result of the Festii'al of "Wednesday evening , rendered the usual detailed announcement of the list perfectly impracticable . It is my intention , therefore , to ask for space in your columns next week for publication thereof .

Additional lists , since received , bring the amount of donations to £ 3 , 522 6 s ., Avith several returns still outstanding . I cannot permit this opportunity to escape without tendering the best thanks of all connected with the Institution for the generous aid and support extended by various brethren in many ways , and particularly to the Stewards , for their valuable exertions in producing the above gratifying result . At the same time I trust thafc the ivant of accommo-

Correspondence.

dation so manifest last evening will press upon our rulers the absolute necessity of affording—by the erection of a second and more commodious Hall than the present the means of making our Festivals not only oreat demonstrations , but delightful and agreeable reunions by ensuring comfort for the ladies , and order and re ^ u * larity amongst the brethren , which , under existing arrangements , ifc is impossible to secure . I am , Dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , FREDERICK BINCKES , Sec .

Her Majesty.

HER MAJESTY .

10 THE EDITOR OF IDE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DEAU SIK AND BEOTIIEK . —Anything relative to our beloved Queen will be acceptable to all loyal readers , and ivho more loyal than the Masonic fraternity ? The little incident herein recorded serves to illustrate how innocently grief may be indulged so as to afford air emblem of strong conjugal affection . On Friday last

the Queen and the four Princesses , . now at "Windsor , visited St . George ' s Chapel for the express purpose of placing around the mural tablet respecting H . R . H . the Duchess of Kent , and immediately over the spot where the remains of the late Prince Consort are deposited , wreaths of the choicest camelias , and upon the tesselated pavement of the aisle now be seen thedelicate

may . tokens of love placed there by England ' s royal widow and her daughters , to the memory of a much-loved parent and the good Prince Albert . Yours truly March , 10 th , 1862 . E . R ., PAST G . STEWARD ..

Elias Ashmole.

ELIAS ASHMOLE .

TO THE EDITOR OP THE EREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Sin AND BBOTHEK , —My letter which you were good enough to insert in your paper of last week contained an error , I should have said that Elias Ashmole was initiated at "Warrington , in the year 1646 . Will you be kind enough to insert this as a correction . Yours fraternally , "Warrington , March 5 th , 1862 . H . B . W .

The Masonic Schools.

THE MASONIC SCHOOLS .

IO THE EDITOR OE THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DEAB , Sm AND BKOTHEK , —I learn with some regret and astonishment that the committees * of the W > Masonic Schools have passed resolutions interfering , as I conceive , Avith the rights and privileges of the individual subscribers to those institutions , forasmuch as it has been determined that on the payment of the

any person sum of £ 250 to either school , shall have a continued right during lifetime to appoint a child to be boarded and educated in those establishments . Now as the means of accommodating children in either school are limited , it folloAvs that for every life presentation purchased the subscribers at large will be debarred from selecting a candidate themselvesand if some half dozen

, or more of such presentations be purchased by Avealthy individuals , the subscribers will have no voice Avhatever in the selection of children , but will merely have to pay towards the support of those children Avho are placed on the establishment by other and AA'ealthy persons . I believe the average expense of each child in the schools considerablexceeds £ 30 a The annual

y year . interest arising from the sum to be paid down for a life nomination cannot be estimated at more than £ 10 , the remaining twenty pounds have to be made up by subscriptions from the Craft at large . I have myself for the last two years been an annual

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THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 1
LIGHT. Article 2
MASONIC FACTS. Article 3
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
HER MAJESTY. Article 6
ELIAS ASHMOLE. Article 6
THE MASONIC SCHOOLS. Article 6
GRAND LODGE. Article 7
WARDENS AND MASTERS. Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 8
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 13
IRELAND. Article 14
INDIA. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Facts.

The Fabric of the Priory was finished before 1294 . —Wldttalcer ' s Craven , p . 3 G 9 . The folloAving are extracts from the Bolls : — 1305 . In constructione pontis dekyldivyk in p'te xxiZ . xiis . ixd . 1307 . Carpentaria , caementariis , & c , ad cameram

d ' ni Prioris xxxn 7 . xiis . xd . Pro laticciis ad coram , de Skpton iii * . ird . Pro linea tela ad l ^ aperouns . 1311 . Operant apud Boulton circ cap prioris viil . vis . Yid . 1312 . Operant ad capel prior in parte viiis . viiic ? . 1314 . Eecept de Eva de Land proponte de Boulton de Rov faciend , vil . xiiis . ird . Cementar pro sarcofagis faciend in eeclesia xis . xd . ( Figs . 42 , 43 . )

FIG . 2 !) . ~ J ? OONTAINS ABBEY CHCHCH . SCALE—100 feet = 1 inch .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

The " Editor is not responsible for the opinions expressed hj Correspondents . EOYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .

TO THE EDITOR OE THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DEAU SIB AND BEOTIIEK , —The late hour at ivhich I was enabled to ascertain the result of the Festii'al of "Wednesday evening , rendered the usual detailed announcement of the list perfectly impracticable . It is my intention , therefore , to ask for space in your columns next week for publication thereof .

Additional lists , since received , bring the amount of donations to £ 3 , 522 6 s ., Avith several returns still outstanding . I cannot permit this opportunity to escape without tendering the best thanks of all connected with the Institution for the generous aid and support extended by various brethren in many ways , and particularly to the Stewards , for their valuable exertions in producing the above gratifying result . At the same time I trust thafc the ivant of accommo-

Correspondence.

dation so manifest last evening will press upon our rulers the absolute necessity of affording—by the erection of a second and more commodious Hall than the present the means of making our Festivals not only oreat demonstrations , but delightful and agreeable reunions by ensuring comfort for the ladies , and order and re ^ u * larity amongst the brethren , which , under existing arrangements , ifc is impossible to secure . I am , Dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , FREDERICK BINCKES , Sec .

Her Majesty.

HER MAJESTY .

10 THE EDITOR OF IDE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DEAU SIK AND BEOTIIEK . —Anything relative to our beloved Queen will be acceptable to all loyal readers , and ivho more loyal than the Masonic fraternity ? The little incident herein recorded serves to illustrate how innocently grief may be indulged so as to afford air emblem of strong conjugal affection . On Friday last

the Queen and the four Princesses , . now at "Windsor , visited St . George ' s Chapel for the express purpose of placing around the mural tablet respecting H . R . H . the Duchess of Kent , and immediately over the spot where the remains of the late Prince Consort are deposited , wreaths of the choicest camelias , and upon the tesselated pavement of the aisle now be seen thedelicate

may . tokens of love placed there by England ' s royal widow and her daughters , to the memory of a much-loved parent and the good Prince Albert . Yours truly March , 10 th , 1862 . E . R ., PAST G . STEWARD ..

Elias Ashmole.

ELIAS ASHMOLE .

TO THE EDITOR OP THE EREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Sin AND BBOTHEK , —My letter which you were good enough to insert in your paper of last week contained an error , I should have said that Elias Ashmole was initiated at "Warrington , in the year 1646 . Will you be kind enough to insert this as a correction . Yours fraternally , "Warrington , March 5 th , 1862 . H . B . W .

The Masonic Schools.

THE MASONIC SCHOOLS .

IO THE EDITOR OE THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DEAB , Sm AND BKOTHEK , —I learn with some regret and astonishment that the committees * of the W > Masonic Schools have passed resolutions interfering , as I conceive , Avith the rights and privileges of the individual subscribers to those institutions , forasmuch as it has been determined that on the payment of the

any person sum of £ 250 to either school , shall have a continued right during lifetime to appoint a child to be boarded and educated in those establishments . Now as the means of accommodating children in either school are limited , it folloAvs that for every life presentation purchased the subscribers at large will be debarred from selecting a candidate themselvesand if some half dozen

, or more of such presentations be purchased by Avealthy individuals , the subscribers will have no voice Avhatever in the selection of children , but will merely have to pay towards the support of those children Avho are placed on the establishment by other and AA'ealthy persons . I believe the average expense of each child in the schools considerablexceeds £ 30 a The annual

y year . interest arising from the sum to be paid down for a life nomination cannot be estimated at more than £ 10 , the remaining twenty pounds have to be made up by subscriptions from the Craft at large . I have myself for the last two years been an annual

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