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Masonic Notes And Queries.

JEWISH GBAND WARDEN . On the 4 th April , 1785 , Bro . M , J . Levy was appointed Junior Grand Warden of England , INLAND ' S DIALOGUE . The sham Masonic antiquity of the time of Henry VH . is laid to the

account of Leland , the topographer , and John Locke appears to have been put forward at Frankfort , in 1748 . LADIES AT GRAND FESTIVAL . On the 4 th May , 1772 , at the festival on the occasion of the installation of Lord Petre , held in the Merchant Taylors' Hall , "a great number of ladies were present in the gallery at the feast . "

OFFICE OF ORATOR . The French deficiency in readiness of public speaking being constitutional already , in 1738 , the French Orateur , or Bro . Orator , was a regular ancl important member of the French Lodge ; a post he continues to hold in most continental Loclges , ancl those derived from them , in the English empire , at the Cape of Good Hope , Mauritius , & c .

NO . Ill I'HCENIX LODGE , SUNDERLAND ., The Phccnix Lodge , No . Ill , at Sunderland , although dating from 1755 , and having celebrated its centenary , is not the oldest Lodge in that town , distinguished as a seat of Masonry , but only the second . In 1793 its Senior Warden was Bro . J . F . Stanfield , author of the song " Sing not the Fictions of Greece" of " Grave business being closed"

—, , and "A call from the South , " and of a Royal Arch song . Qy . —If these songs are still sung in the Phccnix Lodge , or its Royal Arch Chapter , the Chapter cle Lambton . There is a statement . that the Phccnix Lodge was dedicated onl y in 1785 , but this is a mistake for the Phccnix Hall , in ivhich it holds its meetings .

PROVINCIAL GRAND ' ARCHITECT . An early appointment wc have met with is that of Bro . G . Nicholson , Prov . G . A . of Durham , in 1794 . He was an architect , and not an ignoramus . The title behig * Prov . G . A ., and not Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks , it did not occur to the Prov . Grand Master then to pervert the office , any more than to appoint a Grancl Secretary who could not write . FUND OF BENEVOLENCE ..

Iii 1763 the stock of the Fund of Benevolence was £ 1 , 200 in bank stock . Blatters have improved since then , but still the accumulated stock is not what it shoidd be for the importance of the Order . £ 100 a year left to accumulate would in a century make a good aggregate fund . ROYAL LODGE . AVhch was the Royal Lodgeof which Bro . Chevalier Rusnini was

, W . M . in 1778 ? GRAND STEWARDS , 1794 . The Grand Stewards in 1794 were—Bro , Hon , T . J . Twistletom

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
THE ILLUMINATI.—II. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 13
MASONRY IN AMERICA. Article 18
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 23
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 26
" MASONIC MISSIONS." Article 27
"JUSTITIA" AND BRO. GARROD. Article 29
THE EARTH'S STARS. Article 30
MASONIC MEMS. Article 31
PROVINCIAL. Article 33
ROYAL ARCH. Article 41
THE WEEK. Article 42
Obituary. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Masonic Notes And Queries.

JEWISH GBAND WARDEN . On the 4 th April , 1785 , Bro . M , J . Levy was appointed Junior Grand Warden of England , INLAND ' S DIALOGUE . The sham Masonic antiquity of the time of Henry VH . is laid to the

account of Leland , the topographer , and John Locke appears to have been put forward at Frankfort , in 1748 . LADIES AT GRAND FESTIVAL . On the 4 th May , 1772 , at the festival on the occasion of the installation of Lord Petre , held in the Merchant Taylors' Hall , "a great number of ladies were present in the gallery at the feast . "

OFFICE OF ORATOR . The French deficiency in readiness of public speaking being constitutional already , in 1738 , the French Orateur , or Bro . Orator , was a regular ancl important member of the French Lodge ; a post he continues to hold in most continental Loclges , ancl those derived from them , in the English empire , at the Cape of Good Hope , Mauritius , & c .

NO . Ill I'HCENIX LODGE , SUNDERLAND ., The Phccnix Lodge , No . Ill , at Sunderland , although dating from 1755 , and having celebrated its centenary , is not the oldest Lodge in that town , distinguished as a seat of Masonry , but only the second . In 1793 its Senior Warden was Bro . J . F . Stanfield , author of the song " Sing not the Fictions of Greece" of " Grave business being closed"

—, , and "A call from the South , " and of a Royal Arch song . Qy . —If these songs are still sung in the Phccnix Lodge , or its Royal Arch Chapter , the Chapter cle Lambton . There is a statement . that the Phccnix Lodge was dedicated onl y in 1785 , but this is a mistake for the Phccnix Hall , in ivhich it holds its meetings .

PROVINCIAL GRAND ' ARCHITECT . An early appointment wc have met with is that of Bro . G . Nicholson , Prov . G . A . of Durham , in 1794 . He was an architect , and not an ignoramus . The title behig * Prov . G . A ., and not Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks , it did not occur to the Prov . Grand Master then to pervert the office , any more than to appoint a Grancl Secretary who could not write . FUND OF BENEVOLENCE ..

Iii 1763 the stock of the Fund of Benevolence was £ 1 , 200 in bank stock . Blatters have improved since then , but still the accumulated stock is not what it shoidd be for the importance of the Order . £ 100 a year left to accumulate would in a century make a good aggregate fund . ROYAL LODGE . AVhch was the Royal Lodgeof which Bro . Chevalier Rusnini was

, W . M . in 1778 ? GRAND STEWARDS , 1794 . The Grand Stewards in 1794 were—Bro , Hon , T . J . Twistletom

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