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The Order Of St. John.

The Masonic Order of Malta has been recently revived in England , under the auspices and authority of the Grand Conclave of Knights Templar , and UOAV forms a subsidiary or appendant grade to the latter .

The Order of Military Hospitallers of the Holy Sepulchre was united , in 1489 , with all its possessions to that of Malta but , as the union Avas never regularly established , the Knights continued to meet independently , and succeeded in

perpetuating the institution both in France and England . Louis XVIII . was the protector of the French branch , and the late Duke of Sussex Avas the head of the English Knights .

As a memento of the friendship which originally existed between the two Orders , the presiding officer of the Chevaliers of the Holy Sepulchre is entrusted with the ancient passwords of the Knights of St . John . ( To he continued . )

Freemasonry In Cornwall.

FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL .

( Continued from page 82 . ) Bro . Isaac Head , Collector of the Customs at the Isles of Scilly , was appointed Provincial Grand Master by the M . W . the Marquis of Car-By Bro- W . J . HUGHAN .

narvon , in A . D . 1755 , of Scilly aud adjacent islands . We cannot discover any authentic details of this province , which has been long extinct , or rather united to that of Cornwall . AU we know is , that the Godolphin Lodge was held at St . Mary ' s

Island , and that Bro . Head , the Prov . G . M ., was the author of a noted answer , or " Confutation of Freemasonry , the Avay to Hell , " and of several

orations delivered at certain lodges in this county and elsewhere , which have been inserted subsequently in various Masonic works published in the eighteenth century . The True and Faithful Lodge , Helston , Avas originally constituted in 1752 ,

according to "Book of Constitutions , " A . D . 1750 . I cannot find the Lodge mentioned in the " Freemasons' Calendar , " for A . D . 1784 , 1799 , ISO ' S , 1805 , and 3 810 . Neither does it appear in the "Freemasons' Pocket Companion , " A . D . 17 G 4

, and , for certain , ifc was unrepresented afc the Provincial Grand Festivals for several years . In A . D . 1801 ifc appears in the roll of lodges that attended the P . G . Lodge at Helston as No . GOO .

It now ranks as No . 318 , and is the fourth oldest lodge in the province , the Mount Sinai Lodge ( No . 121 ) , Penzance , being the second . The latter formerly met on the first and third Wednesday , and its original warrant was dated 14 th June ,

A . D . 1755 . Ifc is not noticed , however , in the minutes of the Falmouth Lodge until 11 th June , A . D . ] 767 . It subsequently seems to have collapsed for a time , but in 1810 the brethren at Penzance , being anxious to revive Masonry in the

far west , resuscitated the lodge , " by Avhich was not only recovered an ancient foundation , " but on it Avas rebuilt a Masonic edifice that has proved one of the most flourishing in the county . The Past D . Prov . G . M . for Cornwall is an old

Past Master of this lodge , and , although the members " are out of sight and hearing " of the Grand Lodge , they contribute much towards the

success of the Craft universal . The Royal Arch Chapter was established A . D . 1833 , and is in good working order . At the Provincial Grand Lodge held at Falmouth , A . D . 1814 , the presence of several lodges are recorded , which

had not previously joined the annual festivals of the province , and the United Lodge of Friendship , held at Fovvey , was represented for the first time . This lodge ceased to work soon after , and belongs to the past . The last of the old lodges

now revived , with the exception of the one at Truro , is called tlie Three Grand Principles , Penryn , which has existed "in and out" for about a century , although its present warrant Avas only granted in 1863 . Its name has for many years

been known and recognised in Cornwall , and hence we hope that at length it has found a firm footing , and prosperity and success Avill attend its every effort .

Tlie minute recorded in fche proceedings of the Provincial Grand Lodge held afc Penryn , respecting the introduction of ladies at the banquet , is well worthy of reproduction here . The minute is as follows .- — " This business having been gone

through with , the lodge was closed for refreshment , and dinner Avas served up after Avhich , ifc having been suggested to the R . W . Prov . G . M . thafc tlie ladies of Penryn were very anxious to be permitted the honour of being introduced into the

lodge room , to see the form in Avhich the brethren were seated , and fche manner in which it Avas set out , the R . W . Prov . G . M . consented to the request , and appointed Bros . John Davis and Richard Gates Stewards , and directed them to furnish them-

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THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 2
MASONIC ORATION, Article 3
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
THE PEN-AND-INK SKETCHES OF ONE FANG. Article 8
MASONIC MEM. Article 9
THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTLAND. Article 12
GLASGOW. Article 13
AMERICA. Article 14
Poetry. Article 16
Untitled Article 16
SPRING AND AUTUMN. Article 16
Untitled Article 16
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 17
LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST 24TH, 1867. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Order Of St. John.

The Masonic Order of Malta has been recently revived in England , under the auspices and authority of the Grand Conclave of Knights Templar , and UOAV forms a subsidiary or appendant grade to the latter .

The Order of Military Hospitallers of the Holy Sepulchre was united , in 1489 , with all its possessions to that of Malta but , as the union Avas never regularly established , the Knights continued to meet independently , and succeeded in

perpetuating the institution both in France and England . Louis XVIII . was the protector of the French branch , and the late Duke of Sussex Avas the head of the English Knights .

As a memento of the friendship which originally existed between the two Orders , the presiding officer of the Chevaliers of the Holy Sepulchre is entrusted with the ancient passwords of the Knights of St . John . ( To he continued . )

Freemasonry In Cornwall.

FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL .

( Continued from page 82 . ) Bro . Isaac Head , Collector of the Customs at the Isles of Scilly , was appointed Provincial Grand Master by the M . W . the Marquis of Car-By Bro- W . J . HUGHAN .

narvon , in A . D . 1755 , of Scilly aud adjacent islands . We cannot discover any authentic details of this province , which has been long extinct , or rather united to that of Cornwall . AU we know is , that the Godolphin Lodge was held at St . Mary ' s

Island , and that Bro . Head , the Prov . G . M ., was the author of a noted answer , or " Confutation of Freemasonry , the Avay to Hell , " and of several

orations delivered at certain lodges in this county and elsewhere , which have been inserted subsequently in various Masonic works published in the eighteenth century . The True and Faithful Lodge , Helston , Avas originally constituted in 1752 ,

according to "Book of Constitutions , " A . D . 1750 . I cannot find the Lodge mentioned in the " Freemasons' Calendar , " for A . D . 1784 , 1799 , ISO ' S , 1805 , and 3 810 . Neither does it appear in the "Freemasons' Pocket Companion , " A . D . 17 G 4

, and , for certain , ifc was unrepresented afc the Provincial Grand Festivals for several years . In A . D . 1801 ifc appears in the roll of lodges that attended the P . G . Lodge at Helston as No . GOO .

It now ranks as No . 318 , and is the fourth oldest lodge in the province , the Mount Sinai Lodge ( No . 121 ) , Penzance , being the second . The latter formerly met on the first and third Wednesday , and its original warrant was dated 14 th June ,

A . D . 1755 . Ifc is not noticed , however , in the minutes of the Falmouth Lodge until 11 th June , A . D . ] 767 . It subsequently seems to have collapsed for a time , but in 1810 the brethren at Penzance , being anxious to revive Masonry in the

far west , resuscitated the lodge , " by Avhich was not only recovered an ancient foundation , " but on it Avas rebuilt a Masonic edifice that has proved one of the most flourishing in the county . The Past D . Prov . G . M . for Cornwall is an old

Past Master of this lodge , and , although the members " are out of sight and hearing " of the Grand Lodge , they contribute much towards the

success of the Craft universal . The Royal Arch Chapter was established A . D . 1833 , and is in good working order . At the Provincial Grand Lodge held at Falmouth , A . D . 1814 , the presence of several lodges are recorded , which

had not previously joined the annual festivals of the province , and the United Lodge of Friendship , held at Fovvey , was represented for the first time . This lodge ceased to work soon after , and belongs to the past . The last of the old lodges

now revived , with the exception of the one at Truro , is called tlie Three Grand Principles , Penryn , which has existed "in and out" for about a century , although its present warrant Avas only granted in 1863 . Its name has for many years

been known and recognised in Cornwall , and hence we hope that at length it has found a firm footing , and prosperity and success Avill attend its every effort .

Tlie minute recorded in fche proceedings of the Provincial Grand Lodge held afc Penryn , respecting the introduction of ladies at the banquet , is well worthy of reproduction here . The minute is as follows .- — " This business having been gone

through with , the lodge was closed for refreshment , and dinner Avas served up after Avhich , ifc having been suggested to the R . W . Prov . G . M . thafc tlie ladies of Penryn were very anxious to be permitted the honour of being introduced into the

lodge room , to see the form in Avhich the brethren were seated , and fche manner in which it Avas set out , the R . W . Prov . G . M . consented to the request , and appointed Bros . John Davis and Richard Gates Stewards , and directed them to furnish them-

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