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Coventry.

shall find as many chaplains as the means of the gild can well afford ; and shall enlarge or lessen the number of chaplains according to the more or less flourishing state of the gild ; saving to the bretheren and sisteren of the gild who are fallen

into poverty the finding of their means of living , according as need may be , as is hereafter said ; and also saving the reasonable costs and charges of the gild . And such chaplains , if the gild can keep them , shall be wise and fit men , of honest

and chaste life , and shall be chosen by the Master , bretheren , and sisteren of the gild ; and they shall read , pray , and chaunt , for the welfare of the holy church , for our lord the King , the Queen , Archbishops , Bishops , and other prelates and clergy of the realm , for dukes and duchesses , earls and countesses , barons and baronesses , and all other

good men , and for the commonalty of the realm of England , and for all the bretheren and sisteren of the gild , and for all the good-doers to them . And if these chaplains , or any of them , misbehave , they shall be removed , and other fit persons shall be

put in their stead . Also , if any man or woman of the gild , who has been helpful to the gild according to his means , has , by mishap , and not by any fault of his own , fallen into poverty , the gild shall lend him a sum

of money , to trade and make gains with , for one year , or two , as they think well , without taking anything for the loan . And if any man or woman of the gild becomes so feeble , through sickness or old age , that he can neither work nor traJe for himself , he shall be maintained , at the cost of the gild , in such a manner as befits his need . *

ISfo man nor woman who has been openly reputed or charged as guilty of any shameful crime , f shall be taken into the gild . And if any one , after he has been taken into the gild , falls in--to such crime , he shall be put out from the gild .

Every year , on the feast of the Assumption of our Lady , there shall be a gathering of the Wardens , bretheren , and sisteren , to celebrate the feast ; and to look over and examine the affairs of the gild , and all that concerns them .

Once every quarter there shall be a gathering of the Master , bretheren , sisteren , and chaplains , to pray and chaunt for the welfare of the noble King Edward , the Queen Isabella his mother , the Queen Phillippa his wife , our lord the Prince , son of our

noble lord King Edward ; for the welfare of all the bretheren and sisteren of the gild ; for the souls of the dead ; for the souls of the bretheren and sisteren of the gild ; and for the souls of the gooddoers to the gild , and of all Christians .

No one of the gild shall raise a quarrel , or uphold any wrong-doer , in the name of the gild , or to the discredit of the gild , on pain of being put out from the gild for ever . When any brother or sister of the gild dies ,

each of the chaplains shall chaunt for his soul , by his name [ and surname of bajriism ] , for a whole year next following ; and the said name and surname of baptism shall be written on a tablet , and put on the altar , in the place where the chaplains chaunt .

If any brother or sister of the gild dies and is buried outside the city , so soon as the Master knows it , he shall call together all the chaplains of the gild , the " clerks , " and the other good men of the gild , and they shall fulfil watch , dirige , mass ,

and oblations , as if the body were present ; and the " bedeman " shall pray for the soul ofthe dead , and for the souls of all Christians , at the cost of the gild . If any brother or sister of the gild , at the time

of his death , is so poor that he leaves not enough wherewith to pay for his burial , he shall be honorably buried , as becomes a brother or sister of the gild , at the cost ofthe gild . Which articles aforesaid , the Master , bretheren ,

and sisteren have ordained shall endure for ever , according to the purport thereof . And the gild has continued and been managed according to those ordinances .

Moreover , the said Master and brethren shall be sworn that they will , in good faith , uphold and put in force the articles aforesaid . And the Master shall be sworn that he will well and loyally keep and expend the goods and chattels of the

gild ; and that he will render a true account thereof , at the end of every year , before auditors chosen by the brethren . The Master , bretheren , and sisteren of this gild have divers goods ; that is to say , maser tankards ,

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Untitled Article 1
ENGLISH GILDS.* Article 1
COVENTRY. Article 2
LODGE MINUTES, ETC.—No. 12. Article 5
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 40. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 11
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND. INSTALLATION OF BRO. H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES AS GRAND PATRON OF SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY. Article 12
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 13
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 13
Craft Masonry. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
NEW SOUTH WALES. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 21ST OCTOBER, 1870. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Coventry.

shall find as many chaplains as the means of the gild can well afford ; and shall enlarge or lessen the number of chaplains according to the more or less flourishing state of the gild ; saving to the bretheren and sisteren of the gild who are fallen

into poverty the finding of their means of living , according as need may be , as is hereafter said ; and also saving the reasonable costs and charges of the gild . And such chaplains , if the gild can keep them , shall be wise and fit men , of honest

and chaste life , and shall be chosen by the Master , bretheren , and sisteren of the gild ; and they shall read , pray , and chaunt , for the welfare of the holy church , for our lord the King , the Queen , Archbishops , Bishops , and other prelates and clergy of the realm , for dukes and duchesses , earls and countesses , barons and baronesses , and all other

good men , and for the commonalty of the realm of England , and for all the bretheren and sisteren of the gild , and for all the good-doers to them . And if these chaplains , or any of them , misbehave , they shall be removed , and other fit persons shall be

put in their stead . Also , if any man or woman of the gild , who has been helpful to the gild according to his means , has , by mishap , and not by any fault of his own , fallen into poverty , the gild shall lend him a sum

of money , to trade and make gains with , for one year , or two , as they think well , without taking anything for the loan . And if any man or woman of the gild becomes so feeble , through sickness or old age , that he can neither work nor traJe for himself , he shall be maintained , at the cost of the gild , in such a manner as befits his need . *

ISfo man nor woman who has been openly reputed or charged as guilty of any shameful crime , f shall be taken into the gild . And if any one , after he has been taken into the gild , falls in--to such crime , he shall be put out from the gild .

Every year , on the feast of the Assumption of our Lady , there shall be a gathering of the Wardens , bretheren , and sisteren , to celebrate the feast ; and to look over and examine the affairs of the gild , and all that concerns them .

Once every quarter there shall be a gathering of the Master , bretheren , sisteren , and chaplains , to pray and chaunt for the welfare of the noble King Edward , the Queen Isabella his mother , the Queen Phillippa his wife , our lord the Prince , son of our

noble lord King Edward ; for the welfare of all the bretheren and sisteren of the gild ; for the souls of the dead ; for the souls of the bretheren and sisteren of the gild ; and for the souls of the gooddoers to the gild , and of all Christians .

No one of the gild shall raise a quarrel , or uphold any wrong-doer , in the name of the gild , or to the discredit of the gild , on pain of being put out from the gild for ever . When any brother or sister of the gild dies ,

each of the chaplains shall chaunt for his soul , by his name [ and surname of bajriism ] , for a whole year next following ; and the said name and surname of baptism shall be written on a tablet , and put on the altar , in the place where the chaplains chaunt .

If any brother or sister of the gild dies and is buried outside the city , so soon as the Master knows it , he shall call together all the chaplains of the gild , the " clerks , " and the other good men of the gild , and they shall fulfil watch , dirige , mass ,

and oblations , as if the body were present ; and the " bedeman " shall pray for the soul ofthe dead , and for the souls of all Christians , at the cost of the gild . If any brother or sister of the gild , at the time

of his death , is so poor that he leaves not enough wherewith to pay for his burial , he shall be honorably buried , as becomes a brother or sister of the gild , at the cost ofthe gild . Which articles aforesaid , the Master , bretheren ,

and sisteren have ordained shall endure for ever , according to the purport thereof . And the gild has continued and been managed according to those ordinances .

Moreover , the said Master and brethren shall be sworn that they will , in good faith , uphold and put in force the articles aforesaid . And the Master shall be sworn that he will well and loyally keep and expend the goods and chattels of the

gild ; and that he will render a true account thereof , at the end of every year , before auditors chosen by the brethren . The Master , bretheren , and sisteren of this gild have divers goods ; that is to say , maser tankards ,

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