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Coventry.

vessels of pewter and 'brass , and napery worth xx . li . ; and gold and silver in the treasury , to the sum of xs . marks . And they have also chalices , vestments , liveries , and other ornaments of holy church , for the use of

the chaplains in divine service , worth xv . marks vj . s . viijcL Also , certain well-wishers to the gild now hold certain lands , houses , and rents , worth xxxvij . Zi . xij . s . iiij . cL a year ; which they wish to make over

to the g ild in mortmain , if they can get the license of our lord the King , and of the other [ middle ] lords of whom the said lands , houses , and rents are held . And the Master and bretheren of the gild , with

the consent of those who now hold the lands , houses , and rents aforesaid , find every year four chaplains ; who have , for their yearly salary , xxxij . marks ; the bretheren and sisteren finding such vessels and napery as are needed , worth xls .

Out of the rest of the profits of the lands and houses aforesaid , and out of the goods and chattels of the gild , they find means of living for thirty-one men and women , who are unable either to work or to gain their own living ; and the

charge of this amount to xxxv . Zi . iij . s . a year . Moreover , one of the houses beforenamed is lodge poor folks coming through the land , on pilgrimage or any other work of charity , in honour of God and of all saints . And there is a Governor

of this house , and a woman to wash their feet , and whatever else is needed . The yearly cost hereof is x . li . The bretheren and sisteren , on the feast of the Assumption of our Lady , are clad some of them

in livery suits at their own cost , and others in hoods at the common cost of the gild . And the poor whom they provide for , are every year clad in gowns and hoods worth x . li . and more . [ This Return is indorsed : — " Gilda Mercatoria de Co ventre / ' ] ( To he Continued ) .

PEOFESSOR MANTE & AZZA , of Milan , to whose researches on coca we have before alluded , has shown that the cultivation of our common herbs and flowers is worth something move to us than arises from the pleasure of inhaling sweet smells . They are in reality great storehouses of health , by evolving cjaantities of ozone , which is developed by the direct action oi the sun's rays ; and , in some eases , continues to be evolved during the dark . Clove , lavender , cherry-laurel , narcissus , hyacinth , and

mignonette , are mentioned as among the most valuable of these ozonisers ; and the Professor points to the improvement that might bo effected , by planting these and other flowers and herb in marshy and unhealthy districts—Food , Journal .

Lodge Minutes, Etc.—No. 12.

LODGE MINUTES , ETC . —No . 12 .

BY BBO . W . P . BTJCHAN , PAST S . W . NO . 3 bis ; GRAND STEWARD GEAND LODGE or S COTLAND . ( Continued from page 245 , March 26 £ / i . ) The following from the minute book of Glasgow

St . Mungo Lodge , No . 27 , contains account of proceedings and correspondence anent the laying of the Foundation Stone of Nelson ' s Monument on Glasgow Green -. —• " Glasgow 21 st July , 1806 .

" Convened by regular warning from Bro . James Toung , in the house of Mr . Henderson , Vinter , Trongate ; Bro . James Young , R . W . M ., of St . Mungo ; John Wilson , R . W . M ., of Glasgow Montrose ; John Jones , R . W . M ., of St . David ' s ;

James McOormick , R . W . M ., of St . Patrick ' s ; Brother Toung suggested to the meeting the propriety of offering in grateful remembrance of the much-to-be-lamented Lord Nelson , the attendance of the Masonic bodies at laying the

foundation of the intended monument about to be erected to Lord Nelson's me mory . This proposition having been agreed to , Bro . Young , as Master of the Senior Lodge , was required to intimate the same to the Lord Provost of the City for

his approbation ; it was further proposed that should their services be accepted of , it should be requested of his lordship to order a military guard for the procession . J . W . YOTJNG . "

Copy Letter by Bro . James Young to the Lord Provost : — " Glasgow , 22 nd July , 1806 . "My Lord , —As it is understood that the Foundation of the Monument to be erected to the memory of Lord Nelson is near about to be laid ,

the Masonic bodies in town are desirous of testifying their grateful respect for this most illustrious character ; and having held an official meeting , have directed me , as Master of the Eldest Lodge in town , to communicate to your lordship the annexed minute , and solicit your answer to the

proposal there made . I have the honour to be with the greatest respect , My Lord , " Your most obedient Servant , JAMES YOUNG-. " " I am deputed by the Committee of Subscribers

for the purpose of erecting a Monument in honour of Lord Nelson to acknowledge the receipt of your letter respecting the propriety of a Masonic pro-

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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.

vessels of pewter and 'brass , and napery worth xx . li . ; and gold and silver in the treasury , to the sum of xs . marks . And they have also chalices , vestments , liveries , and other ornaments of holy church , for the use of

the chaplains in divine service , worth xv . marks vj . s . viijcL Also , certain well-wishers to the gild now hold certain lands , houses , and rents , worth xxxvij . Zi . xij . s . iiij . cL a year ; which they wish to make over

to the g ild in mortmain , if they can get the license of our lord the King , and of the other [ middle ] lords of whom the said lands , houses , and rents are held . And the Master and bretheren of the gild , with

the consent of those who now hold the lands , houses , and rents aforesaid , find every year four chaplains ; who have , for their yearly salary , xxxij . marks ; the bretheren and sisteren finding such vessels and napery as are needed , worth xls .

Out of the rest of the profits of the lands and houses aforesaid , and out of the goods and chattels of the gild , they find means of living for thirty-one men and women , who are unable either to work or to gain their own living ; and the

charge of this amount to xxxv . Zi . iij . s . a year . Moreover , one of the houses beforenamed is lodge poor folks coming through the land , on pilgrimage or any other work of charity , in honour of God and of all saints . And there is a Governor

of this house , and a woman to wash their feet , and whatever else is needed . The yearly cost hereof is x . li . The bretheren and sisteren , on the feast of the Assumption of our Lady , are clad some of them

in livery suits at their own cost , and others in hoods at the common cost of the gild . And the poor whom they provide for , are every year clad in gowns and hoods worth x . li . and more . [ This Return is indorsed : — " Gilda Mercatoria de Co ventre / ' ] ( To he Continued ) .

PEOFESSOR MANTE & AZZA , of Milan , to whose researches on coca we have before alluded , has shown that the cultivation of our common herbs and flowers is worth something move to us than arises from the pleasure of inhaling sweet smells . They are in reality great storehouses of health , by evolving cjaantities of ozone , which is developed by the direct action oi the sun's rays ; and , in some eases , continues to be evolved during the dark . Clove , lavender , cherry-laurel , narcissus , hyacinth , and

mignonette , are mentioned as among the most valuable of these ozonisers ; and the Professor points to the improvement that might bo effected , by planting these and other flowers and herb in marshy and unhealthy districts—Food , Journal .

Lodge Minutes, Etc.—No. 12.

LODGE MINUTES , ETC . —No . 12 .

BY BBO . W . P . BTJCHAN , PAST S . W . NO . 3 bis ; GRAND STEWARD GEAND LODGE or S COTLAND . ( Continued from page 245 , March 26 £ / i . ) The following from the minute book of Glasgow

St . Mungo Lodge , No . 27 , contains account of proceedings and correspondence anent the laying of the Foundation Stone of Nelson ' s Monument on Glasgow Green -. —• " Glasgow 21 st July , 1806 .

" Convened by regular warning from Bro . James Toung , in the house of Mr . Henderson , Vinter , Trongate ; Bro . James Young , R . W . M ., of St . Mungo ; John Wilson , R . W . M ., of Glasgow Montrose ; John Jones , R . W . M ., of St . David ' s ;

James McOormick , R . W . M ., of St . Patrick ' s ; Brother Toung suggested to the meeting the propriety of offering in grateful remembrance of the much-to-be-lamented Lord Nelson , the attendance of the Masonic bodies at laying the

foundation of the intended monument about to be erected to Lord Nelson's me mory . This proposition having been agreed to , Bro . Young , as Master of the Senior Lodge , was required to intimate the same to the Lord Provost of the City for

his approbation ; it was further proposed that should their services be accepted of , it should be requested of his lordship to order a military guard for the procession . J . W . YOTJNG . "

Copy Letter by Bro . James Young to the Lord Provost : — " Glasgow , 22 nd July , 1806 . "My Lord , —As it is understood that the Foundation of the Monument to be erected to the memory of Lord Nelson is near about to be laid ,

the Masonic bodies in town are desirous of testifying their grateful respect for this most illustrious character ; and having held an official meeting , have directed me , as Master of the Eldest Lodge in town , to communicate to your lordship the annexed minute , and solicit your answer to the

proposal there made . I have the honour to be with the greatest respect , My Lord , " Your most obedient Servant , JAMES YOUNG-. " " I am deputed by the Committee of Subscribers

for the purpose of erecting a Monument in honour of Lord Nelson to acknowledge the receipt of your letter respecting the propriety of a Masonic pro-

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