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Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

, , 4 r- [ T HE EDITOR does not hold himself responsible for any opinions enterlained hj Correspondents . ] THE MAKE DEGREE .

TO TnB EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DEAR Sin AND BROTHER , —Allow me , through the medium of your valuable periodical , which I believe is widely circulated in Scotland , to suggest to the Scottish authorities ( now that some of the Scotch Mark Lodges have joined the Grand Lodge of England ) , the desirability of their

declining to grant more warrants for the practice of the Mark degree in England , the continuance of which can only lead to ill feeling between the different bodies , and may eventually entail such dissension as the Craft will have reason to deplore . Of course the existing Lodges working under Scotch warrants could maintain their allegiance , if disposed to do so ; but why , in the name of Masonry , should brethren resort to a foreign authority , when there is a numerous and influential English body ? I remain , dear Sir ami Brother , yours very fraternally . A .

The Grand Lodge Property.

THE GRAND LODGE PROPERTY .

TO THE EDITOR OP THE FREEMASONS' MAC 1 AZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . SIR AND BROTHER , —There is so much of fallacy in the article on the " Grand Lodge Property" in your last number ( loth March ) , that if it be taken by the Craft as fact , it will inevitably lead to answers in accordance with the views of the writer , but will also lead to disappointment . 'The principal error is that of supposing that almost all the ei ght hundred

pounds a year , now received as rent , will be sacrificed , if we take the entire property into our own hands and exclude all other sources of income than those arising from the Craft . Now , it is ascertained that the tavern keepers receive from all Masonic sources some five thousand pounds a year ; but it is also ascertained that their receipts from other sources are nearly three times that sum . it is not the Masonic five thousand pounds that enables them to pay the rent , taxes repairs , servants , wear and tear , interest on capital , and other incidental but

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THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 1
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 2
THORNTON JOHN HERAPATH, F.C.S. Article 5
A VISIT TO THE ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN. Article 11
THE PROVINCE OF DEVON. Article 17
REVIEWS OF NEW MUSIC Article 18
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
THE GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 20
THE LATE BRO. CUQUEMELLE. Article 22
THE PROVINCE OF DEVON. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
PROVINCIAL. Article 27
ROYAL ARCH. Article 39
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 40
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 41
THE WEEK. Article 42
Obituary. Article 46
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

, , 4 r- [ T HE EDITOR does not hold himself responsible for any opinions enterlained hj Correspondents . ] THE MAKE DEGREE .

TO TnB EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DEAR Sin AND BROTHER , —Allow me , through the medium of your valuable periodical , which I believe is widely circulated in Scotland , to suggest to the Scottish authorities ( now that some of the Scotch Mark Lodges have joined the Grand Lodge of England ) , the desirability of their

declining to grant more warrants for the practice of the Mark degree in England , the continuance of which can only lead to ill feeling between the different bodies , and may eventually entail such dissension as the Craft will have reason to deplore . Of course the existing Lodges working under Scotch warrants could maintain their allegiance , if disposed to do so ; but why , in the name of Masonry , should brethren resort to a foreign authority , when there is a numerous and influential English body ? I remain , dear Sir ami Brother , yours very fraternally . A .

The Grand Lodge Property.

THE GRAND LODGE PROPERTY .

TO THE EDITOR OP THE FREEMASONS' MAC 1 AZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . SIR AND BROTHER , —There is so much of fallacy in the article on the " Grand Lodge Property" in your last number ( loth March ) , that if it be taken by the Craft as fact , it will inevitably lead to answers in accordance with the views of the writer , but will also lead to disappointment . 'The principal error is that of supposing that almost all the ei ght hundred

pounds a year , now received as rent , will be sacrificed , if we take the entire property into our own hands and exclude all other sources of income than those arising from the Craft . Now , it is ascertained that the tavern keepers receive from all Masonic sources some five thousand pounds a year ; but it is also ascertained that their receipts from other sources are nearly three times that sum . it is not the Masonic five thousand pounds that enables them to pay the rent , taxes repairs , servants , wear and tear , interest on capital , and other incidental but

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