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    Article SECRET SOCIETIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES.—V. ← Page 8 of 9 →
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Secret Societies Of The Middle Ages.—V.

The length of the mete-wmiil being proved , the Jrolmer spoke for the third time : —¦ . " * Sir graff , I ask by permission , If I , with your mete-wand may mete Openly and Avithout displeasure , Here , the king ' s free judgment seat , '

" To which the graff replied : — " ' I permit right , I forbid wrong , Under the pains and penalties , That to tbe old known laws belong . ' ' " Now was the time of measuring the mystic plot ; it was measured by

the mete-wand along and athwart , and when the dimensions were found to be true , the graff placed himself on the seat of judgment , and gave the charge to the assembled free echevins , warning them to pronounce judg ment , according to right and justice . " ' On this day , with common consent , And under the clear firmament . A free court is established here

In the open eye of day , Enter soberly who may . The seat in its true-place is pight , The mete-wand is found to be right ; Declare your vote without delay ; And let tbe doom be truly given , Whilst yet the sun shines bright in heaven . ' "

Sir Walter Scott has transferred a portion of tliis judicial dialogue from the free field court of Corbcy to the Vehmique Tribunal , in his "Anne of Geierstein , " though tlie two courts , judging from the above brief account of the court of the abbey of Corbey , must have been of a somewhat different nature . Frederika Bremerin her "Episoden aus Reisen ( lurch das Sudlicho

, Deutschland , " g ives an account of a Vehm court beneath the castle of Baden , the vaults of ivhich extend to a considerable distance . Those who were brought before this tribunal , were not conducted into tbe castle vaults in the usual way , but ivere lowered into the gloomy abode of the Vehm by a cord , in a basket , and restored to the lihtif so fortunate as to be acquitted , in tbe same manner ; so that

g , they could never , however inclined , discover where they had been . The ordinary entrance was through a long dark passage , which was closed by a door consisting of a single stone , as large as a tomb-stone . The hinges on which this door revolved , were concealed from view , and it fitted the frame so exactly , that when it was shut , it could with great difficulty be discovered . It could only be opened from the

outside by a secret spring . Proceeding along the passages in which this door opened , you reached the torture room , which it is not necessary to describe here , and further on to the vault in which the tribunal sat , a long spacious quadrangle , hung with black . At the

upper end ivas a recess in ivhich were an altar and a crucifix ; near

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1859-06-29, Page 16” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 8 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_29061859/page/16/.
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TO OUR READERS. Article 1
GRAND LODGE. Article 1
SECRET SOCIETIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES.—V. Article 9
THE NIGHTINGALE. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 22
PROVINCIAL. Article 35
ROYAL ARCH. Article 42
SCOTLAND. Article 43
THE WEEK. Article 43
NOTICES. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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Secret Societies Of The Middle Ages.—V.

The length of the mete-wmiil being proved , the Jrolmer spoke for the third time : —¦ . " * Sir graff , I ask by permission , If I , with your mete-wand may mete Openly and Avithout displeasure , Here , the king ' s free judgment seat , '

" To which the graff replied : — " ' I permit right , I forbid wrong , Under the pains and penalties , That to tbe old known laws belong . ' ' " Now was the time of measuring the mystic plot ; it was measured by

the mete-wand along and athwart , and when the dimensions were found to be true , the graff placed himself on the seat of judgment , and gave the charge to the assembled free echevins , warning them to pronounce judg ment , according to right and justice . " ' On this day , with common consent , And under the clear firmament . A free court is established here

In the open eye of day , Enter soberly who may . The seat in its true-place is pight , The mete-wand is found to be right ; Declare your vote without delay ; And let tbe doom be truly given , Whilst yet the sun shines bright in heaven . ' "

Sir Walter Scott has transferred a portion of tliis judicial dialogue from the free field court of Corbcy to the Vehmique Tribunal , in his "Anne of Geierstein , " though tlie two courts , judging from the above brief account of the court of the abbey of Corbey , must have been of a somewhat different nature . Frederika Bremerin her "Episoden aus Reisen ( lurch das Sudlicho

, Deutschland , " g ives an account of a Vehm court beneath the castle of Baden , the vaults of ivhich extend to a considerable distance . Those who were brought before this tribunal , were not conducted into tbe castle vaults in the usual way , but ivere lowered into the gloomy abode of the Vehm by a cord , in a basket , and restored to the lihtif so fortunate as to be acquitted , in tbe same manner ; so that

g , they could never , however inclined , discover where they had been . The ordinary entrance was through a long dark passage , which was closed by a door consisting of a single stone , as large as a tomb-stone . The hinges on which this door revolved , were concealed from view , and it fitted the frame so exactly , that when it was shut , it could with great difficulty be discovered . It could only be opened from the

outside by a secret spring . Proceeding along the passages in which this door opened , you reached the torture room , which it is not necessary to describe here , and further on to the vault in which the tribunal sat , a long spacious quadrangle , hung with black . At the

upper end ivas a recess in ivhich were an altar and a crucifix ; near

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