The Quatuor Coronati Lodge, no.2076, of ancient, free and accepted
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The Quatuor Coronati Lodge, no.2076, of ancient, free and accepted
tfiitiiMffiaairitieitftmawiitftitiHfidtMiai FROM THE BENNO LOEWY LIBRARY COLLECTED BY BENNO LOEWY 1854-1919 BEQUEATHED TO CORNELL UNIVERSITY Cornell University Library HS598.L84 Q21 The Quatuor Coronati Lodge, na^^^^ 3 1924 030 301 646 olin.anx Overs The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924030301646 THE QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE, No. 2076, of Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons, London. BY BRO. RODERICK H. BAXTER, P.P.G.W., East Lanes. Printed by E. WriglEy and Sons Limited, Rochdai,e, FOR The Manchester Association for Masonic Research. 1918. , v/ DEDICATED TO THE V.-. W.-. Brd.-. Sir Alfred Robbins, P.G.D., President of the Board of General Purposes of the United Grand Lodge of England, appreciation of long and valuable rendered to administrative, benevolent, and other phases of Masonic activity. in services literary, The Quatuor On Coronati Lodge. the 28th November, 1884, a warrant was issued for the formation of a Lodge title of " The Quatuor Coronati," and being numbered bearing the somewhat peculiar 2,076 on th-e register of that there and there the United Grand Lodge of England. now no Lodge on is the register so well known It is in all perhaps safe to say- parts of the world, certainly none which has exercised such an influence on the intellectual is development of the craft. The founders —nine in —were number all men of literary distinction, and in addition to the Master-designate, Lieut.-General Sir Charles Warren, comprised such: stalwarts as Bros. Robert Freke Gould, William James Hughan, Revd. Adplphus Frederick Alexander Woodford, George William Speth, William Harry Rylands,. John P^ul Rylands, The Sir Walter Besant and Colonel Sisson Cooper Pratt. objects of the founders were to form a centra and students, and generally to cultivate masonic research in Membership of the Lodge has always been some contribution of note to literature, art or bond all its of union for masonic phases. restricted to brethren who have made science in general, or that of the craft and there must never be more than forty members at the same time-— number which I may say has never thus far been attained. By a resolution, however, of 2nd December, 1886, a sort of literary society was formed under the protection of the Lodge to be known as the Correspondence Circle. To this body, which may be in particular, a fittingly described as the is Outer Circle to distinguish generally described as the Inner Circle, any Master part of the world may it from the Lodge Mason itself, be admitted on the payment of the nominal entrance half-a-guinea and an annual subscription of like amount. tions he will be entitled to have all the summonses of the which in good standing in any fee, .of For these small contribu- Lodge sent to him, to attend the meetings, to take part in the discussions, and to receive as issued the printed Transactions {Ars Quatuor Coronatorum) which appear in three parts annually, as well as the St. John's Card, which contains a greeting from the presiding Master a list of all the members of both Circles. The Correspondence Circle and now numbers spme 3,500 brethren in its ranks, and forms a valuable recruiting ground for the and it must be evident that its financial contributions enable the work Inner Circle of the ; Lodge to be successfully prosecuted. Lodge has created some inquiry and discussion. TJie Quatuor Coronati [i.e. the four crowned ones), appear to have been recognised as the Patron Saints of the building fraternity in the Middle Ages. One of the first attein,pts to deal The name of the fully with the legend attaching to who them was made by the Revd. Broi.WgOdford,. P.G.C:, acted as Chaplain at the consecration of the Lodge-r-which did, not takes. place until 12th January, 1886, owing to State duty in South Africa t^ie absence of the Master-designate, on important —and since then a good deal has been written concerning THE QUATUOR CORONATI 2 by Bro. Dr. Chetwode Crawley. The the subject, including a very fine contribution most succinct account, however, many is I,ODGE. perhaps that of the late Bro. G. years the able and indefatigable Secretary of the I^odge. W. This is Speth, for so printed along with the By-laws, which, unfortunately, are only supplied to the members Inner According to Bro. Speth's Circle. article the Roman Catholic Church memory of nine martyrs in the calendar of the which celebrates the phorianus, and Castorius, Being of superior who Diocletian, (or sculptors) who were November were named afterwards joined of five is marked masons and another Claudius, Nicostratus, by an the Quatuor Coronati, as the Festival of —a group The masons of four soldiers. 8th day of of Sym- artisan, Symplicitus. they seem to have attracted the attention of the Emperor skill, them frequently commissioned objects, including a statue of ^Esculapius. neglected to carve the statue to carve pillars, capitals, and other Being secretly Christians they steadily —or idol—as they regarded — it. This fact was ultimately who being incensed ^not at their religion, but at their disobedience to his commands — ordered them to be examined by the Tribune Lampadius, who sentenced them to be cast into prison. In the same hour I,ampadius was seized by an evil spirit, and tearing himself, expired in his judgment seat. This suggestion laid before the emperor, •of the use of magic so incensed the emperor that he ordered the five to be enclosed, whilst still alive, in leaden coffins and cast into the Tiber, we now calculate the sixth day of the ides, of November, or as Quirrilus, who had some time martyrdom, passed to was A.D. to be up made therein. his rest it November 8th. Bishop previously baptised the five Christians, hearing of their on the same day. The year, so Shortly after this event Diocletian entered 302. which event occurred on far as can Rome and be ascertained, ordered a temple to ^^^sculapius in the Baths of Trajan, and an image of the god to be set When had been done he ordered that all the soldiery should present Amongst the city militia were four who, being Christians, refused to do so, for which offence the emperor this themselves before the image and offer incense. " cornicularii," ordered them to be scourged to death with lead-weighted thongs. This martydom The question of how these four soldiers came to be called " coronati "has been solved by Dr. Begemann, who cites the tenth book and forty-fourth chapter of Livy to prove that there were two personal disoccurred on the 8th November, A.D. 304. tinctions or decorations in the and " Roman army, viz. : —" armillis corniculis armillisque argentis," so that there soldiers ; " coronati," the higher, likely that the soldier and " " were two classes of decorated cornicularii," the lower. It is every way martyrs would be designated by the higher rank as a sort of brevet honour after their death, even military career. aureisque coronis The names if they were not so distinguished during their of the four soldiers, ninth century " by the Grace of Carpophorus, and Victorianus. God which were not revealed until the " are stated to Only one authority have been Severus, Severianus, alleges them to have been " own brothers." cannot be shown that any masonic guild in England ever recognised " The Ones," but on the continent not only masons but other trades using Crowned Four the hammer, square, and chisel were dedicated to them, and the fact that they were well known in this country is proved by the existence of a Church of the Quatuor . It Coronati at Canterbury in A.D. 619, whilst reference to oldest preserved masonic years as the " Regius document now MS," in the British them is to be found in the Museum and known of latie fHE QUA^UOR was 3 very appropriate that the foremost literary lodge in the world, founded as It is it COROnA'TI 1,0DGE. to foster masonic archaeology, should have adopted the name of " The Quatuor Coronati " and have settled their installation festival for the 8th of November. was quite in keeping with the purpose of the founders that their been fixed at nine, but purely by a happy accident that prised four brethren and five speculative tion the. has been accomplished by the I/odge. been read and discussions have been duly printed. and many of great value its forma- At every meeting an have followed, all of which have been contributed to the Transactions been included. have Reviews of masonic works have Other fine illustrations the crown have now elapsed since of over three decades" which much good work original paper has nine should have com- who had held commissions in the military service of masons who had not adopted the profession of arms. During the period It number should have articles appeared from time to time, and valuable notes on all masonic and cognate sorts of subjects as well as biographical and memorial sketches have enriched the annual volumes. In addition ten sumptuous volumes of antiquarian reprints, entitled Quatuor Cotonatorum Antigrapha," have been produced, and several other publications hr.ve been undertaken. " , It is as not necessary for my it is me here to particularise the contents of these volumes intention to include, in the form of an appendix, lists of all the of the I,odge since its foundation, of Worshipful Masters, of publications, members and a table of articles contained in these publications. A few notes on the work great majority " difficult may members^of the I/odge who have joined " the of those possibly be acceptable. and invidious to treat of those who are (For obvious reasons still it would be Dealing with happily with us.) these worthies in the order of their decease and giving priority to the founders, come first Brother was amongst the and Woodford (1821-1888). of all to the Revd. A. F. A. earliest of we This Very Worshipful the authentic school of masonic investigators, amount of useful work which he was so distinguished in the course of a long masonic career accomplished a vast for the benefit of the craft a member. He which he loved so well and of wrote extensively for the masonic journals, where many articles over the signature of " Masonic Student," one of his numerous noms de plume, appear. For some years he was the editor of the " Freemason " and the " Masonic Magazine," afterwards the " Masonic Monthly Magazine "; and was the author of a masterly introduction to Hughan's " Old Charges," 1872 he collaborated with the same Brother in his " Masonic Sketches and Reprints," 1871. In 1874 appeared his " Defence of ; Freemasonry," and in 1878 " Kenning's Masonic Cyclopaedia " — ^his magnum opus — which he compiled. He edited also for Bro. Kenning Vol. I. of his " Archaeological lyibrary," 1878, and brought out three editions of the " Sloane MS. No. 3,329." He was appointed acting I. P.M. of the I/odge at its consecration, and as was to be expected, was amongst the first of the members to read a paper the subject chosen " Freemasonry and Hermeticism " being particularly appropriate, as he had practically ; made it his masonic hobby. It is not labours of the brethren whose careers I my am intention to say of the non-masonic endeavouring to sketch, but in the case of Woodford it would hardly be fair to omit mention duced a volume of verse of much merit. Bro. much of the fact that he had pro- fHE QUATUOR CORONATI 4 Fortunately, a founders, but number when the I.ODGS. of years elapsed before death paid another visit to the George angel next struck his blow was indeed a grievous one. Wm. inception until the day of Speth (1847-1901), Secretary of the Lodge from was probably better known throughout the masonic world than any mason of his day. To his fertile brain was due the inauguration of the Correspondence its his decease, Circle, without which the Lodge would possibly never have realised the ambition and certainly without which of its founders, His barren, as only being available for the few. honorary, and on all its labours would have been more or less fours with that of an ordinary the major part of his energies, until it from being at the outset purely office, Lodge Secretary, gradually absorbed became what is " a whole-time appoint- known as ment," very inadequately remunerated, however, be He was it said. the author of a " History of the Lodge of Unity, No. 183," 1881, and of " Royal Freemasons," 1885, as well as having been a contributor to the masonic press in He also England and Philadelphia. produced two small works, which, whilst not addressed to freemasons, have nevertheless a considerable interest for By Rites and Ceremonies." was contributed them —" What Freemasonry is " and " Builders' far the greater part, however, of his literary output and there to the publications of the Lodge, not a volume of the is Transactions issued during his Secretaryship and Editorship which does not contain several contributions of expression, he made ah from original full use. ' volumes of fiction than any novel I. ; ; a fine running style, a free knowledge a' Everythinig he wrote suggestive of weariness He had his facile pen. mind, and is full of interest with the result that his indeed, speaking for much ; tkere is manner of I that which never anything articles are as readable as my own part, Aniongst so ever perused. and languages of history most read Speth with more avidity is good it is difficult to single out anything for special mention, but perhaps his Introduction to the Matthew Cooke MS. for in Vol. II. Q.C.A. any essay knowledge of is of its kind, deserving of recommendation, not only as being a model but as being contained in a volume out masonic readers. Scarcely had the Lodge man of letters , , i'ccovcrfe'd was best known of his connection from the shock for his public with oUr fraternity. of our institution that of the Secretary's death, He was when This distinguished work, and probably few outside the order Nevertheless, it he -was disseihinating in his noble conditions of his fellow men. the ordinary , the Treasurer, Sir Walter fiesai't (1836-1901), was struck down. knew of the author of was merely the principles efforts to ameliorate the many well-known works, but I have not been able to locate any contribution of his to the literature of the craft. That he must have taken 'k keen the facts that he had been a and that he acted interest in our history, however, member of the as the Treasurer of the Lodge from its the masonic firmament. evident froin foundation until his death.' Again a lapse of years occurred before the reaper invaded the ranks but on this occasion he removed one is Sussex Masonic Archaeological Society, of the Founders, of the brightest jewels that ever illuminated William James Hughan (1841-1911) was perhaps the best informed masonic archaeologist who ever lived. There was no phase of masonic work. in which he was not thoroughly well versed, and his unvarying kindness in ungrudgingly helpijig others caused him to be long and lovingly looked on by masonic students as " The Master." and warmly welcomed every success He was of any quite free from of .his any contemporaries. all feeling of jealousy To HUghan, more ! THE QUATUOR CORONATi XODGE. 5 than to anyone else, is due the high position which the literature of the craft now Having retired from business at an early age, he thereafter practically devoted enjoys. his whole life to the study of freemasonry. He commenced his. writing by contributing short paragraphs to the masonic press and by editing " Piovincial Calendars." His first book, " The Constitutions of the Freemasons," appeared in 1869, followed by " Masonic Sketches and Reprints," 1871, " The Old Charges of the British Freemasons," 1872, " Memorials of the Masonic Union," 1874, " Numerical and Numis- matical Register of I<odges," 1878, " The Origin of the English Rite of Freemasonry," 1884, " The Engraved I^ist of York,""i889, "History of Lodges for 1734," 1889, " History the Lion and Lamb of the ApoUo Lodge, Lodge, No; 192," 1894, " The Old Charges of the British FJrcemasons," second edition (really a new work), 1895, " The Origin of the English Rite of Freemasonry," second edition, 1909, " The Jacobite Lodge 1910, and " Memorials of the Masonic Union," second edition edited for Bro. Kenning Volume II. of his " Archaeological Library," Rome," at 1913. He 1899, and his introduction thereto is the finest, mentary on the various He was produced. editions of the Book and withal the most com- concise, which has ever been of Constitutions the European editor of the Fraternity Company's " History of Freem-.sonry and Concordant Orders," a work which has met with considerable His services were ever in demand by fellow pen-men, and the number encomiums. of introductions which he wrote to different authors' works would be almost impossible to arrive at with accuracy. mere glance as a most flights of show at the list of contents of the various publications will at once the frequency of his name. for the It is not necessary to deal with his services to the Lodge, part, content metaphor or in. Hughan's style of writing was crisp and concise. He was, with a simple statement of facts and rarely indulged His elaborating theories. life's work is his only in monument away was Robert Freke Gould (18361915), soldier, barrister, and historian. He was the first Junior Warden and second Master of the Lodge. His contributions to masonic literature, outside the work of the Q.C. consisted of " The Vo'ir Old Lodges," 1879, " The AthoU Lodges," 1879, The most recent his great '[ of the founders to pass History of Freemasonry," in six half-volumes, 1882-1887, " Military Lodges," 1899, and a "Concise History of Freemasonry," 1903. is His "History" probably one of the most frequently consulted works in the whole range, of masonic literature, ha:ving It is really a been published by Jacks and well, advertised and sold by them. wonderful work of reference, but might now with much advantage be brought up to date certain extent, ; fulfils although, it that purpose. must be admitted that In the preparation active and willing co-operation of students in all at his disposal their stocks of knowledge, chief his " Concise History," to a of his great work Gould had the parts of the world, amongst whom it is who hardly necessary Hughan and Speth. In the contributions to the Lodge's Gould's name stands out prominently, and one of his most appreciated " Commentary on the Regius MS " in Vol. I., Q.C.A. In my opinion, to mention admiring the erudition displayed in the article, I would freely, placed like to see the publications essays is whilst much his whole subject As it stands at present it lacks cohesion and finality. Gould's style of writing " classic "; to me it savours of is what would generally, I believe, be regarded as never uninteresting. He had the lega,l mind, ponderous, though being hsavy and re-cast. which is a great advantage to any investigator, but he also possessed the aptitude, THE QUATUOR CORONATI 6 for extracting monetary reward I,ODGE. for his services (perhaps accounted for by his narrow means), which considerably diminishes one's appreciation of his efforts in comparison with those of his contemporaries and self-sacrifice. who laboured with on that occasion had the high honour The firgt much so Gould lived to witness the centenary of E. T. and of joining the I/Odge, so, Budden Masonic Union, and Grand Warden conferred on him. of Past break in the ranks of the elected members —was the death any kind whole-hearted devotion of the —indeed the He (1830-1887). first break of died within a few weeks unfortunately, never had the opportunity of realising He was the author of a " Treatise on Secondary the hopes of his fellow-members. Education " and other works, but I am not aware that he ever wrote anything on the subject of freemasonry. John Finlay Finlayson (1836-1891) was another member who did not long enjoy the privileges of the Lodge, and his very indifferent health from the time of did election not permit him to undertake "Symbols and I,egends of Freemasonry" much masonic work. fully justified his was not spared to delight the a great pity that he on " Some Errors in all sorts of He company. of Scientific Expressions in the membership, and very few essays—or parts of essays it is scientific subjects read a paper before the I/odge Masonic Ritual," which, unfortu- nately, owing to its esoteric nature could not be printed. of a his book little craft with further productions. William Mattieu Williams (1820-1892) was a popular writer on and a genial companion His It thus shared the fate — delivered in the I<odge. I have tried very hard to learn from brethren who were present on such occasions, what actually transpired, with a view to handing on the knowledge orally to others, but I am sorry to say with singularly little success. Henry Josiah Whymper (1845-1893) was fortunate in acquiring a substantial income in India at a fairly early age, and this he devoted ungrudgingly to whatever worthy objects his fancy dictated, amongst which was happily included the various interests of the craft. He was engaged in producing a facsimile of the Regius MS. at the same time as the Lodge, but when the fact reached him, although he had slightly prior claims, he immediately placed the whole of his expensive transfers at the disposal of the Lodge. * re-printed —amongst He compiled several catalogues of masonic books and other things —Hughan's articles on the Constitutions. His known work, however, was his " Religion of Freemasonry." Speth edited this publication and Hughan wrote an introduction, the strange thing being that neither best sympathy with the conclusions masonic toleration worthy of being extensively of these brothers an example of was at all in Major Francis George Irwin (1829-1893) was an example men who before the present great war — a proof of his steadfastness and ability. He paratively few mission; ledge of French and German to enable him have not traced any some. of his other ; surely followed. of one of those com- rose from- the ranks to a com- acquired, late in life, to prosecute his masonic studies, lated into English from the French of Bedaride " L'Ordre I of the author a know- and trans- Ma9onnique de Misraim." masonic works, although he is stated to have written THE QUATUOR CORONATI I,ODGE. 7 William Kelly (1815-1894), the date pf whose birth and initiation into freemasonry carry us further back than any other member of the Lodge, was a very lovable and charming old man. He was a founder and first W.M. of the John of Gaunt Lodge, Leicester, and lived to celebrate its jubilee. He reached the high offices of Provincial Grand Master and Grand Superintendent of Leicestershire and Rutland, of which masonic province he had written a history in 1870. He was also the author of " Fifty Years of Masonic Reminiscences," 1888, and compiled several volumes of antiquarian matter. Sir written sports Henry J. B. Burford much on many Hancock (1839-1895) was an eminent lawyer, who had subjects, including science, fish culture, hall-maiks, athletics, and pastimes, but never anything, am so far as I aware, on matters relating to freemasonry. Benjamin Ward Richardson (1828-1896) was certainly a Sir versatile genius. His qualification for membership was entirely founded on his medical and writings, Lodge a which well merited the honour, but taste of his of Sethos " scientific was not long before he was giving the quality from a masonic standpoint. His essays on the " Legend and the " Masonic Genius of it Robert Burns " are well worthy of perusal, and the latter had the distinction of being re-printed by the Lodge in a drawingroom edition a distinction I do not remember having been accorded to any other — paper. He delivered the oration on the death of his friend and a very telling and sympathetic tribute spirit of it was. worth while to record that he was a member A practitioner Professor by both the An life Mattieu Williams, was imbued with the noblest freemasonry, and yet at his death none of the ordinary newspapers thought it on " His Wm. Thomas Hayter Lewis and professor literary and Karly Version it is. strange (1818-1898) of architecture, was another delightful old man. he had qualified for Lodge membership artistic requirements. of the of the craft. He was the author of a short paper Hiramic Legend," but remarkable as the paper was, MS. which was stated to contain the information He made a special study of masons' marks, and was recog- that, so far, the Arabic has never been located. nised as the leading authority on that subject, evidence of which is to be found in papers in tne Transactions and elsewhere. William Simpson (1823-1899), the next member like his predecessor, both the literary and of the Lodge to pass away, had, He had commenced artistic attainments. had abandoned that career in favour of the thrilling life of a war artist and correspondent, and many and strange were the adventures that fell to his lot. He was a prolific writer, and read several papers before the Lodge on symbolic subjects, illustrated by his own pen, and designed some of the early St. life as an architect but John's Cards. His John Lane (1843-1899), the statistician of the society par-excellence. wonderful " Masonic Records," the copy-right of which he presented to Grand Lodge, will remain for all time a monument of Masonic Research. It earned for him the rank Grand Director of Ceremonies and the presentation by the Board an honour generally reserved for of General Purposes of his Grand Lodge clothing Princes of the Blood Royal. His other books, " Handy Book to the Study of the Lodge of Past Assistant — " ThB QUATUOR CORONATI 8 I^ists," 1889, I^OlDGE. and " Centenary Warrants and Jewels," 1891, are both of much value. read several papers before the Lodge, the most notable of which was " Masters' He Lodges" ; the most authoritative pronouncement which has so far been- made on the subject. of Gustav Adolph Caesar Kupferschmidt (1840-1901) held for some years the Assistant Grand Secretary for German Correspondence an office which — office is at present in abeyance owing to the unfortunate war. He was the author of a " List of Some Lodges founded in Germany from 1737 to the Present Time," " Relations between the Grand Lodges of England and Sweden during the several essays read before the Pilgrim Lodge (a Century," and last Lodge which works in the German tongue and which must be in a peculiar position now owing to the recent legislation enemy affecting brethren of alien Edward membership Aries Thomas Breed of the Lodge birth). ( -1905) for a short time, He was were therefore few in number. was another brother who only enjoyed and his contributions to the Transactions the principal Founder, Past President and Secretary of the Sussex Association for Masonic Research, before which body he read several papers and essays. Thomas Bowman Whytehead (1840-1907), the great authority on Freemasonry York and a capable and painstaking lecturer. Besides his valuable work for the Lodge he had written " Records of Extinct Lodges," " Freemasonry in York in the Seventeenth Century," " Some Ancient York Masons and their Early Haunts," " Landmarks of Freemasonry," " Masonic Duties," " ISfotes on the Early Rosicruin cians," and other works. Fraternity Company's ' He Knights Templars in the Hughan's " English Rite." alno wrote the chapter on the " History " and the Introduction to Robert Hovenden (1830-1908) joined the Lodge after he had passed his threescore-years-and-ten, and although of contributed much in the way much of writing. fined to such seemingly dry subjects as " and assistance as a keen archaeologist, never His literary work was almost entirely con- The Registers of Canterbury Cathedral others of like kind. Witham Matthew By water (1825-1911) was an active member the long period of nearly sixty-five years. His earliest work, " Royal Athelstan Lodge, No. 19," was published with Hughan's first book. in 1869, of tbe craft for The History of the and was thus contemporaneous In 1884 appeared his very useful " Notes on Lawrence Dermott, Grand Secretary, and his Work." Several short essays from his pen enriched the pages of A.Q.C. Sir all Caspar Purdon Clarke (1846-1911), an architect of ability and an expert on forms of art, particularly election, related to art justified by those relating to the East. and architecture only, but his several papers which he afterwards produced. Board was both of interest His writings, prior to his membership was more than His paper on the Tracing and value, and evoked much appreciation. Henry Sadler (1840-1911), for long the sub-librarian and later the librarian of the Grand Lodge, may be regarded as the creator of that wonderful collection. An -indefatigable investigator, he had unique opportunities for pursuing his researches. The QUATUOR CORONATI I.0DGE. 9 Of a somewh'at' brusque manner, he nevertheless possessed a humourous temperament. and genial, kindly His services were ever in demand, and his assistance was always reddily' forthcoming. His epoch-making work " Masonic Facts and Fictions," 1887, opened tip an entirely new outlook on the long been regarded as seceders. origin of the " Antients," meet with general support, but he lived long enough to see its almost acceptance. Other works from his pen included " Notes on the Ceremony lation," 1889, " I,ife, who had His theory as to their Irish origin did not at Labours, and Letters of Thomas Dunckerley," first uijiversal of Instal- 1891, " Masonic Reprints and Historical Revelations," .1898, " History, of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement for Master Masons," 1904, ".History of the Globe Lodge, No. 23, and Red Apron," Origin of the and "History 1904, of the Emulation Lodge, No. 21," He was the author of several papers and essays which appeared in the Transactions—notably " An Unrecorded Grand' Lodge "—and an amusing Installation Address. He died shortly before the completion of his year of office as Master, which 1906. position he rightly regarded as the crowning point of his masonic career. Edward James Castle (1842-1912), a lawyer of distinction, who had held a comarmy in his younger days, had written legal treatises on " The Law of Commerce in Time of War," and on the vexed " Shakespeare, Bacon, and Jonson mission in the Controversy." His main interest in masonry was on " Templar " subjects, on which he contributed voluminously to the Transactions. Edward Lovell Hawkins (1851-1913), members, resigned twenty years after only a later. who was amongst In view of the excellence of his work this long hiatus His writings in the masonic press included be regretted. the earliest of the joining few months' connection, and did not re-join until articles is much to on " The Red Apron Lodges," " Freemasonry in Massachussets," " The Lodge of the Nine Muses and its Jewels," and a translation of the Pope's Encyclical Letter " De Secta Massonum." He published in 1882 a " History of Freemasonry in Oxfordshire," and in 1908 " A Handbook of Masonic Reference." He was the fortunate discoverer of a hitherto unknown Engraved List of Lodges for 1735, of which he brought out an artistic At the time of his decease he was engaged on the compilation of a on the " Development of the Masonic Ritual," only the first of reproduction. series of three papers He instituted a very useful little periodical " Miscellanea Latomorum, or Masonic Notes and Queries," which was intended to which he was spared to complete. facilitate inter-communication amongst masonic students, and which very satisfac- torily achieved its purpose. William John Chetwode Crawley (1844-1916) was brilliant of the Lodge's list of sixty-five members. princeps facile the most Practically the whole of his masonic writings were contributed to the pages of the Transactions, and these in themselves stamp the " Ars " as a publication of the highest literary merit. are sufficient to His fluent writing was inspired by a genius and grace scholarship to be appreciated reading, and by all. of style which enabled Everything that he wrote is his contributions on subjects relating to Ireland his erudite readable and worth have done much to place the history of the craft in that somewhat distressful country on a sure basis. His three fasciculi of " Csementaria Hibernica " cannot possibly be disregarded by any masonic student, and at once established our brother's reputation as an author The QUATUOR CORONAfi LODGE. JO and historian. He was a delightful correspondent, and although I do not know.that he was of Irish blood, his long residence in that country inspired his utterances with the charm of the educated classes of that island. his writings as a reference to the appendix will There is no need here to tabulate shew both their wide range and frequency. Frederick William I<evander (1839-1916) had only achieved the chair of the Lodge when he was stricken down. He had attained a ripe old age before being admitted to membership, but must have retained the from had —after three years, the death of Bro. Hawkins a work requiring much Let us hope that labours, truest virility of his contributions to the Transactions, and that all youth almost to the end. Apart which were careful and painstaking, he —edited " Miscellanea I/atomorum " for over skill and judgment. these worthy brethren have obtained the due reward of .their their bright and best traditions example may of our glorious craft. long inspire future students with the THE QUATUOR CORONATI APPENDIX List of (i) I,ODGE. ii A. Members of the Lodge. Weutenant-General Sir Charles Warren, G.C.M.G., Past Grand Deacon, Past Grand Master, Eastern Archipelago. Founder. William Harry Rylands, F.S. A. Past Assistant Director of Ceremonies. Founder. District (2) (3) (4) (5) , Robert Freke Gould, Past Grand Warden. March, 1915. Founder. Born 1836. Died 26th Rev. Adolphus Frederick Alexander Woodford, M.A., Past Grand Chaplain. Founder. Born 9th July, 182I. Died 23rd December, 1887. Sir Walter Besant, M.A., Born 14th August, 1836. Founder. Died 9th June, 1901. (6) John Paul Rylands, (7) Colonel Sisson Cooper Pratt, R.A. (8) William James Hughan, Past Grand Deacon. Founder. Born 13th February, Founder. Died 20th May, 1911. 1841. (9) Founder. F.S. A. George William Speth, Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies. Born 30th Founder,. Died 19th April, 1901. April, 1847. Born 28th October, 1823. (10) William Simpson, R.I. (ii) Witham Matthew Bywater, (12) Born 1825. Died ist March, 1911. Major Francis George Irwin, Past Provincial Grand Warden of Andalusia and of Somerset. Joined 7th April, 1886. Bom 1^29. Died 26th July, 1893. (13) Thomas Bowman Whytehead, Past Grand Sword (14) Born 1840. Died 5th September, 1907. Edward lyovell Hawkins, M.A., Past Provincial Grand Warden of Oxford and of Sussex. Joined 7th April, 1886. Resigned 2nd September, 1886. Re- Joined 7th April, 1886. Died 17th August, 1899. Past Grand Sword Bearer. Joined 7th April, 1886. Bearer. Joined 7th April, 1886. joined 8th November, 1906. Born loth August, 1851. Died 17th April, 1913(15) John Ramsden Yorkshire. {16) Professor 1818. {17) William Grand Director Riley, Past Provincial Joined 7th April, 1886. Thomas Hayter of Cer£monies, West Resigned, 1901. I^ewis, F.R.I.B.A. Joined 3rd June, 1886. Born Died loth December, 1898. Wynn Westcott, M.B., Past Grand Deacon. Joined 2nd December, 1886. (18) (19) Grand Director of Ceremonies. Joined 2nd December, 1899. Died 30th Born 1843. June, 1887. William John Chetwode Crawley, IvL.D., D.C.I,., Past Grand Treasurer, Ireland. (Joined C.C. May, 1887.) Joined 2nd June, 1887. Bom 15th November, John I^ane, F.C.A., Past Assistant 1844. (20) Died 13th March, 1916. Edwin Thomas Budden, Past June, 1887. Born 1830. Provincial Grand Warden, Dorset. Died 17th July, 1887. Joined 2nd 12 (21) THE QUATUOR- CORONATI tODGE. I j Resigned i8th Joined 8th September, 1887. Rev. Charles James Ball, M.A. November, 1908. (22) (23) Henry James Burford Burford-Hancock, District Grand Master, Gibraltar. (Joined C.C. May, 1887.) Joined 8th September, 1887. Died 1895. William Kelly, F.S.A., Past Provincial Grand Master, I^eicester and Rutland. Joined 8th November, 1887. Born 1815. (Joined C.C. February, 1887.) Sir Died 23rd August, 1894. (24) Henry Josiah Whymper, (25) Edward James C.I.E., Past Born 26th Joined 6th January, 1888. 1888. (26) Born May, 1842. District April, 1845. Deputy Grand Castle, K.C., Past 1st Deputy Died 27th Edward Macbean, Past Grand Steward, Grand Master, Punjab. Died 27th AprU, 1893. Registrar. Joined 4th May, April, 1912. (Joined C.C. May, 1887.) Scotland. Joined 4th May, 1888. (27) Frederick Hastings Goldney, Past Grand Deacon. (28) William Mattieu Williams. (29) Born 1820. Died November, 1892. Gustav Adolph Csesar Kupferschmidt, Assistant Grand Secretary for German Correspondence. (Joined C.C. February, 1887.) Born ^7th August, , (30) Joined 4th May, 1888. Joined 8th November, 1888. 1840. John Finlay Finlayson. Joined 4th January, 1889. Died 30th October, igoi. Joined 4th January, 1889. Bom 1836. Died i8th March, 1891. (31) Sir Caspar Purdon Clarke, C.I.E., M.V.O. 1846. Joined 4th January, 1889. Bom Died 29th March, 1911. (33) Sydney Turner Klein, I^ondon Rank. Joined 8th. November, 1889. Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson, M.A., M.D., F.R.S. Joined 8th November, 1889. Born 31st October, 1828. Died 21st November, 1896, (34) Admiral (32) Sir Albert Hastings Markham, Past (Joined C.C. January, 1889.) (35) Grand Master, Malta. Belgrave Ninnis, M.D., Inspector General R.N., Past Grand Deacon. C.C. March, 1890.) (36) District Joined 24th June, 1891. (Joined Joined 9th November, 1891. Ladislas Aurele de Malczovitch, , Representative and Past Grand Warden, (Joined C.C. January, J890.) Joined 5th January, 1894. Conder, F.S.A., I^ondon Rank. (Joined C.C. May, 1893.) Joined 5th Ireland. (37) Edward (38) Gotthelf Greiner, Past 'Assistant January, 1894. (39) (Joined C.C. Rev. Canon John William Horsley, M.A., Past. Grand Chaplain. (Joined C.C. June, 1891.) (40) Joined 24th June, i8g6. Joined 24th June, 1896. Rev. Charles Herbert Maiden, M.A., Past District Grand Chaplain, Madras, (Joined C.C. November, 1889.) (41) Grand Director of Ceremonies. January, 1888.) Joined 24th June, 1896. Resigned ist March, George lyawrence Shackles, Past Provincial Grand Warden, North and East Yorks. (Joined C.C. May, 1887.) Joined 7th May, 1897. ' , (42) Hamon le Strange, M.A,, Provincial June, 1890.) (43) (Joined C.C. Joined ist October, 1897. Edvifard Armitage, M.A., Past ex. October, Grand Master, Norfolk.. 1888.) Deputy Grand Director Joined 7th October, 1898. of Ceremonies. (Joined THE QUATUOR CORONATI (44) 13 Frederick Joseph William Crowe, Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies. (Joined C.C. November, 1888.) (45) TvODGE. Joined 8th November, 1898. John Thomas Thorp, Past Grand Deacon. Joined 8th November, 1900. (Joined C.C. January, 1895.) (46) Robert Hovenden, F.S.A., Past Grand Steward. (47) Born 1830. Died 23rd November, 1908. Henry Sadler, Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies. (Joined (Joined C.C. June, 1897.) Joined 24th June, 1901. February, 1887.) C.C. Died Born 19th October, 1840. Joined ist May, 1903. 15th October, 1911. (48) Edward Aries Thomas Breed, Past Provincial Grand Warden, Sussex. C.C. January, 1894.) (Joined Died 13th December, Joined 9th November, 1903. 1905(49) (50) John Ross Robertson, Past Grand Warden, England, Past Grand Master, Canada. (Joined C.C. March, 1888.) Joined 6th May, 1904. William Watson, Past Provincial Grand Warden, West Yorks. (Joined C.C. February, 1887.) (51) 1894.) (52) Joined 3rd March, 1905. WUliam John Songhurst, F.C.I.S., Past Grand Deacon. (Joined C.C. January, Joined 2nd March, 1906. John Percy Simpson, January, 1905.) (53) Edmund Hunt (54) Henry B.A.,. Past Assistant Grand Registrar. (Joined C.C. Joined 25th June, 1906. Dring, Junior Grand Deacon. (Joined C.C. January, 1899.) Joined 25th June, 1906, Fitzpatrick Berry, I.S.O., D.Lit. (Joined C.C. January, 1895.) Joined 3rd May, 1907. (55) William Brown Hextall, Past Provincial Grand Warden, Derbyshire. (56) Count Eugene Felicien Albert Goblet William Malpass Wonnacott, Ernest Deacon, Herts. (58) d'Alviella, Past Frederick A.R.I.B.A., William I^evander, Past Past Provincial Grand Joined 3rd March, 1911. (Joined C.C. March, 1904.) (Joined C.C. January, 1890.) Grand Master, Belgium. Joined 5th March, 1909. (Joined C.C. February, 1890.) (57) (Joined Joined 5th March, 1909. C.C. January, 1904.) Provincial Grand Warden, Middlesex. Died 20th December, Joined 24th June, 1912. 1916. (59) Thomas Johnson Westropp, M.A., M.R.I.A. (Joined C.C. November, 1897.) Joined 24th June, 1912. (60) Arthur CecU Powell, Past Provincial Grand Warden, Bristol. (Joined C.C. (61) November, 1902.) Gordon Pettigrew Graham Hills, A.R.I. B.A., I^ondon Rank. May, 1897.) Joined 2nd October, 1914. (Joined C.C. (62) Major James Edward Joined 24th June, 1912. Wiltshire. (63) Herbert Bradley, October, 1893.) (64) Arthur C.S.I. Tuckett, M.A., Past Provincial Grand Registrar, , Past District Joined 2nd October, 1914. Grand Master, Madras. (Joined C.C. Joined 5th January, 1917. I<ionel Vibert, Januray, 1895.) (65) Shum (Joined C.C. November, 1910.) Past District Grand Warden, Madras. (Joined C.C. Joined 5th January, 1917. Roderick Hildegar Baxter, Past (Joined C.C. October, 1907.) Provincial Grand Warden, East Lanes, Joined 5th January, 1917. THE QUATUOR OORONATI 14 APPENDIX ;.ODGE. B. Masters of the Lodge. Date of iNSTAti/AxioN. THE QUATUOR CORONATI APPENDIX I,ODGE. ^5 C. Publications of the Lodge. QUATUOR CORONATORUM ANTIGRAPHA. Vol. I. 1889. Facsimile and Transcript of the " Masonic Poem," with a mentary by R. Com- F. Gould. Facsimile and Transcript of " Urbanitatis." Facsimile and Transcript from " Instructions for a Parish Priest." Facsimiles of the " Plain Dealer," 1724 Khaihar," 1726 " Bro. Vol. II. 1890. Vol. III. 1891. " ; A " ; An Ode Grand and Maps and to the Defence of Freemasonry," 1738 Euclid's I,etter to the Author," 1738. ; Glossary. Facsimile and Transcript of the " Matthew Cooke MS.," with a Commentary by G. W. Speth. Facsimile and Transcript of the " Lansdowne MS." Facsimile and Transcript of the " Harleian MS. No. 1,942." Facsimile and Transcript of the " Harleian MS. No. 2,054." Facsimile and Transcript of the " Sloane MS. No. 3,848." Facsimile and Transcript of the " Sloane MS. No. 3,323." Facsimile and Transcript of the " William Commentary by C. C. Facsimile (partial) and Transcript of the " Vol. IV. 1892. Watson MS.," with Howard. Cama MS." Facsimile and Transcript of the " Grand Lodge No. Facsimile and Transcript of the " Grand Lodge No. i, 2, MS." MS." Facsimile and Transcript of the " Buchanan MS." Facsimile of " The Beginning and First Foundation of the Most Worthy Craft of Masonry .... Printed for Mrs. Dodd .... I739-" Facsimile (partial) and Transcript of the " Harris No. Vol. V. 1894. Facsimile and Transcript of the " Phillips No. i, Facsimile (partial) and 1895. MS." 2, MS." MS." MS.". Facsimile (partial) and Transcript of the " Phillips No. Vol. VI. 2, Facsimile and Transcript of the " Scarborough MS." Transcript of the " Phillips No. 3, Facsimile of the " Inigo Jones MS." Facsimile of the " Wood MS." Facsimile (partial) and Transcript of the " Lechmere MS." Vol. VII. 1890. Vol. VIII. 1895. Facsimile of "The New Book Introduction and Notes by Masonic Certificates. Riley. of Constitutions, W. J. 1738," with an Hughan. Notes and Illustrations by J, ; .Raihsden THE QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE. l6 " Vol. IX. The Book of the Fundamental Constitutions and Orders of the 1900. Philo Musicse et Architecturse Societas, lyondon, 1725-27," Vol. X. Minutes of the Grand I/odge of England from 1723 to 1739, with W. Harry with an Introduction and Notes by 1913. an Introduction and Notes by W. • J. Rylands. Songhurst. Facsimiles of the Old Charges on vegetable vellum in roll form stitched in exact imitation of the originals. " Grand lyodge No. - borough MS." MS." " Grand Lodge No. 2, MS." " ScarBuchanan MS." and " William Watson i, ; ; ; " ; MS." BAIN REPRINTS. No. Facsimile of the " Briscoe " I. Introduction and Notes No. Facsimile of the Preface to 2. Copy by W. " Long of the J. Old Charges, 1724, with an Hughan, 1891. Livers," 1722, with an Introduction and Notes by ,R. F. Gould, 1892. Facsimile of the " Regius MS. or Masonic Poem" circa 1390, bound in imitation of the original. The Masonic Genius of Robert Burns, by room edition, 1892. Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson. Drawing Csementaria Hibernica, a collection of facsimiles of Early Irish Documents, with Commentaries by Dr. W. J. Chetwode Crawley. Fasciculus L, 1895 ; II., 1896 ; III., 1900. " The MacNab MS.," by William Watson and W. J. Hughan. Reproduction and Commentary, 1896. The Orientation of Temples, by Wm. Simpson, 1897. The Medals of British Freemasonry, by G. L- Shackles, with an Introduction by W. J. Chetwode Crawley, 1901. A Masonic Curriculum, by G. W.Speth, 1901. ARS QUATUOR CORONATORUM, VOLS. I.—XXVIII. (30 years.) Contents. (The Committee and Audit Reports are to be found under the headings of the Lodge Proceedings for January, and Installation Addresses and Toasts of the Worshipful Master under the November Proceedings, and are not further tabulated.) Biographic Notices. Ashmole, Elias ... ... Aubrey, John Ball, Rev. Charles James ... Besant, Sir Walter Born, Ignatius von Budden, Edwin Thomas .., XI. 5 THE QUATUOR CORONATI I,ODGE. 17 Biographic Notices. Burford-Hancock, Hon. Sir Henry James Burford Bywater, Witham Matthew ... i. Cassard, Andreas Clarke, Sir Caspar Purdon Conder, Edward, Junr. ... Crawley, William John Chetwode Dillon, Dillon, ... viii. ... i. ... vi. ... ... ... 199 201 36 xii. 23 xii. 26 XV. 27 ... Finlayson, John Finlay ... 198 i. Frodsham, Bridge 17 ix. Goldney, Frederick Hastings ... .:! ... 115 ... i. ... ix. Gould, Robert Freke Hawkins, Edward lyovell ... ... Hughan, William James Humbert, Aime ... ... ... I/C 192 xiii. i. ... .... ... • ... lycwis, ii. ... i. 198 35 i- Hamon Thomas Hayter ... ... ... ... ... ' ... William Moyle, J. Copley... i. 115 ... vi. 201 10 ... 88 ix. 'iv. 159 ix. 16, ... Ninnis, Dr. Belgrave Pratt,. Sisson ... ... ' Sir Albert Hastings Miller, X. i. Malczovitch, I^adislas Aurele de Maiden, Rev. Charles Herbert 125 ... ... Macbean, Edward Markham, 140 ... John 9 55 i- Sydney Turner Strange, 2 i. Kupferschmidt, Gustav Adolph Csesar I<ane, 9 88 ix. Irwin, Major Francis George Klein, 88 i. Horsley, Rev. John William ... I i. Greiner, Gotthelf Kelly, William 9 72 i. ... Baron John Talbot Baron (Sir) John ... Doyle, Sir John 50 i. ... xi. 144 218 ... iv. 227 i. 2 xi. 2 Cooper ' Rawlinson, Dr Richard Richardson, Sir Benjamin Riley, ... ... ... ;.. Ward jjji. ... John Ramsden Rylands, John Paul Hylands, William Harry Sayer, Antony ... ... ... i. 9 i. 2 i. I xiv. 181 .tt-4.' Shackles, George Lawrence 140 ii. X. 41 i. 8 Speth, George William i. 2 Warren, Sir Charles i. I Simpson, William Westcott, William ... Wynn ... Whymper, Henry Josiah ... Whytehead, Thomas Bowman Williams, WiUiam Mattieu • ... 27 ... ... ••• i. ... ... ... i. ... ..: WUson, Gavin Woodford, Rev. Adolphus Frederick Alexander 88 i. 9 i- 193 V. 154 i. 2 THE QUATUOR CORONATI i8 I,ODGE. ] Chronicle. Africa ... South „ America „ ... ... ... 83, 191, 216, ... i. ... ... 84, iii. ... ... i. 112, 199, 200, xiv. 95, 96, 219 84 ... ... North ... ... ... ... ... ... xiii. 135, 192 South ... ... ... ... ... ... i. 136, 216 ... ... ... ... ... Australia ... 136, 191, 217, i. vii. 62, Formation ii. 181, 209, ix. 128, 181, of the South ... , Western ... i. 68, 135 xiii. United Grand Ivodge of New South Wales Ivodge of Western Australia ... i. 217 191 ... i. ... ... ... ... ... ... xiv. 144 ... ... ... ... ... ... xiv. 150 Basutoland ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Belgium ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Initiation of a Buddhist „ ... ... ... Cape Colony, Destruction Chair, Masonic of ... ... ... ... ... iii. i. 191, ... Church Congress, Freemasonry and the ii. xv. 68 i. i35 83, ix. 128, x. 76, xi. 218 ... ... ... 191 i. 112, iv. 248, v. 75, vi. 154, xiv. 152 Malmesbury Temple ... ... 164 x. 76, 64, 112, 200, iv. 72, 248, v. 74, vi. 83, iii. Inauguration of District Grand „ Canada 210 83, 136, 191, v. 150, vi. 84, Erasure of liiram I/odge, Connecticut Australasia Burma 164 ...V. 74, 249, X. ... ... ii. xviii. 247 xvii. 177 ... ...xvii. 178 xviii. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Masonry at the Concise History of Freemasonry ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... xvi. 247 260 Cuba ... Denmark ... ... ... ... ... ... ... vi. 210 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... iv. 180 ... ... ... xviii. Detroit, Michigan, Palestine I<odge... England i. 47, 81, 136, 192, ii. ... 81, 136, 181, 248, V. 73, 149, 248, vi. 81, 152, 208, 63 62, iii, 199, iv. 70, 71, 179, iii. vii. 59, 112, 209, 252, ix. 52, 127, x. 75, 163, xi. 93, 168, 218, xii. viii. 74, 174, 61, 131, xiii. 66, 133, 192, xiv. 95, 150, 218, XV. 67, 68, 140 ,, Erection of Bradford and „ Grand I/odge Honours, 1905 „ Jubilee of Bro. William Kelly „ I/odgeis Dis|;rict Masonic I/iterary Society ... ... ... 1888... ... ... ... ... ii. 81 1904... ... 64 .... ... ... i. ... 46, 82, 135, 190, 154, 210, vii. ii. 84, 136, 114, ix. 51, Dr. „ G.L. of iii. ... ... ... xviii. ... ... i. ... ... ... ... 64, 112, 199, ... „. ... ... ... of the I<essing i. ... 46, 82, 135, 191, ... iii, i. iv. 81 xviii. 151 viii. 251 191, 180, v. 249, vi. 134, xiv. 94 Initiation of Prince Frederick I^eopold of Prussia ... i. ... xii. 63, xiii. ... ... W. Begemann Hamburg excludes members „ Hungary 192 ... ... France ... 199 i. ... ... ... Greece 36, ... ... ... 152 ... English Masonic Charities in 1905 Germany 82 ii. ... xviii. 64, warranted in 1887... Plymouth Masonic Exhibition, 1887 ,, ... ... Bund ... i. 190 ... i. 134 ... ... ii. ... ... xi. 112, v. 150, xii. 133, xiii. 84 96 134 QUAWOR tJit COROiSTAtt I^ODGS. 19 Chronici,e. India ... „ East ,, „ ... ,-... ... ... Installation of the of Duke Bombay, 1887 Lodge of ... ... Ireland Italy i. ... 136, 192, ... iii. ... 64, v. 248, vi. 153, vii. 114, 209, ix. 51 iii. ... Instruction, Israel Iowa 83, ii. of ... ... ... Connaught as District ... i. 83 83 Grand Master ... ... .... ... ... i. ... ... ... ... ... xviii. ... ... ... ... ...xvii. 177 67, 133, xiv. 95, 219 83, 190, iv. 248 112, v. 73, 150, 248, xi. 95, xiii. 63 ... ... ... ... Fusion of Rival Rites ... ... •• ... ... i. ... ... •... ... ... ... xii. ... ... ... ... ... ...xvii. ... ... ... ... ... " ... ... ... ... ... xviii. 64 Moretonhampstead, Masonic Tombstone at ... ... ... ... xviii. 64 Mexico ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Natal ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... South Wales ... ... ... ... ... Zealand ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Wberia ... ... Macabees, Modern Malta ... ... " Masonic Fraternity, Netherlands New New The ... Northampton Association Norway... for ' Masonic Research ...i. 153, x. 164 XV. 67 ... 132, viii. ... ... ... ... ... Peru ... ... ... ... ... Portugal ... ... :.. ... ... ... Queensland ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... xi. 168, 219, xii. vii. ... viii. ... ... ... ...xviii. R.M.I.B. ... ... ... ... ... ... ...xviii. St. John's Card, Saxony A brother found ... ... ... Scotland 216, i. by means ii. ... 83, 181, iii. of ... ... 199, v. 150, vi. 83, 152, Ix. 51, xii. 61, 131, xiii. 68, xiv. Fund Servia of Benevolence ... ... South Africa ... vi. 83, 217, ,, 219 ... ... ... ... i, 216 ... ... ... ••• •• iii- 199 75, 251, 252, ix. 128, 180, xi. 168, xii. 62, 133, 189, 192 xvi. ... ... ... ... ... ... •• • ... ... ... ... ... ••vii. 62, ix. 51, ... ... ••• „ !• ... ... ... Straits Settlements ... ... ... "... ... v. ... ... ... ... ••• ••• ... ... ... ... xii. ... ... ... i. Truter, Sir John, Patent of ... ... ... ... ••• Turkey ... ... ... ... ... and Norway ... .., ... ... 135, 190, xiii. xiii. 68 248, v. 150 ... Switzerland 75 180 xvi. 205 ... iv. 260 viii. 45. 83, 191. "• ^4. vii. 209, Speth Memorial Fund, Wst of Subscribers ... 94 252, viii. ... America Sweden... 60, 113, 63 151 xiv. ... ... „ ... vii. 247 xviii. ... Masonic Education Fund African Republic Spain 209, xiii. viii. ... 209 252, xi. 96 Research, Associations for Masonic... ... 178 ...xvii. 75 62 Orange Free State ... 75 84, 181 ii. 95 ... ... 133 xiii. viii. ... ... vi. v. 75, 250, vi. 83, xi. 96, xiv. ... ... 62 178 136, xii. 131 i. xii. 83 76 62, 132 192, xiv. 94 xviii. i. 63 191 1?HE QUA*rU0R CORONATI IvODG:^. 16 Chronicle. United States ... 84, 181, ii. 64, 199, iv. 71, 180, viL 210, xii. 62, 133, 217, iii. xiv. 94, 220 „ A. and A. Rite in ... „ Yarker, John, Decoration by Sultan of Turkey xviii. 151 xviii. 151 48, 132, 188 I/iTERARY Notes. ,,|Brussels Conference .^Colonel Clerke's i. MS. ... ... Dresden Masonic Discussion Club , ... .... ... . of a Masonic I/ibrary and Museum at Wakefield Quarterly, A " Keystone " Coming of Age "Masonic Records La Espana Masonica " New " ... Lectures in Lodge " Prudence," Leeds in 1887 " L'Union Fraternelle " ... Marvin's Masonic Medals ... New Zealand Mail ... Peeters-Baertsoen Prize ... ,, „ ... ... .... i. used in Australia and South Africa 81 i. 188 i. 189 82 132 81 Papacy and Freemasonry Jerusalem i. 188 i- 133 81, 187 131 i. 81 i. i. Stiict Observance, Original Orders of the at i. i. and Fictions" Warren on the Temple 81 i. " South African Freemason " Unflad's " 132 i. i. Quatuor Coronati Papers done into German... „ Sadler's " Facts 131 i. German Masonic " 132 i. " Frimurertidende " I,ane's 131 i. 138, 188 Findel on English Masonic Writers... Formation i. " 187 81, i. 188 i. 81 i. 81 THE QUATUOR CORONATl IvODGE. Lodge Proceedings. 1886, I2th January, Consecration 7th April 1. 3rd June 2nd September Sth November 25 27 2nd December 1887, 3rd March 2nd June 8th September 34 49 54 8th November to Sir C. 1888, 6th January 2nd March 65 Presentation „ ,, Warren " 4th May 25th June 5th October 8th November 1889, 4th January 1st 3 8 10 16 March 3rd May 24th June 20th July (Summer Outing, St. Alban's) 4th October 8th November 1890, 3rd January 7th March 72 85 115 137 166 193 198 3 ii- 52 85 108 137 140 144 3 iii. 38 65 89 2nd May 24th June I2th July (Summer Outing, Edgware, &c.) 4th September 3rd October 8th November 1891, 2nd January 6th March 1st May 24th June 4th July (Summer Outing, Cobham & Rochester) 31st July (Reception of American Brethren) 2nd October 9th November 1892, 8th January 4th March 6th May 24th June 2nd July (Summer Outing, Colchester) 7th October 8th November 1893, 6th January 3rd March 5th May 23rd June ' 113 122 139 168 iv. 3 42 90 158 194 181 201 227 V. I 46 88 133 151 171 195 vi. I 53 98 128 1893 24th June (Summer Outing, 21 THB QUAfUOR CORONATI 22 IvODGEi. Lodge Proceedings. 1900 4th May 25th June 4th 8th July (Summer Outing, 77 92 — Gloucester) 1 90 1, 5th October Sth November 4th January 137 141 179 xiv. i March 1st 3rd May 24th June 4th October 8th November 1902, 3rd January 7th March 177 xvi. i 6th March May 24th June 25th 28th June (Summer Out- — 64 95 162 213 192 220 ing, I^incoln) 2nd October 9th November xvii. i 36 73 99 24th June 7th loth July (Summer Outing, Worcester) 129 7th October 179 8th November 220 — 1905, 6th January xviii. i 3rd March 5th May 24th June 6th 9th July (Summer Outing, —Chester) 6th October 8th November 1906, I2th January 23 65 94 xix. i 43 4th May 90 25th June no 5th Sth July (Summer Outing, Shrewsbury & lyudlow) 171 5th October 175 Sth November 229 — nth January 1st March xx. i 26 3rd May 93 24th June 143 4th 7th July (Summer Outing, Bury St. Edmunds & Ely) 221 4th October 230 8th November 343 190S, loth January xxi. i 6th March 33 — 1st May 65 92 1st 116 136 187 October Sth November igio, 7th January xxiii. i 4th March 35 106 6th May 165 24th June 30th June 3rd July (Summer 187 Outing, Chichester) 213 7th October 321 Sth November xxiv. i 191 1, 6th January 3rd March 27 5th May 78 15th igth June (Summer Outing, Glastonbury & Wells) 132 24th June 147 6th October 199 276 Sth November xxv. i 1912, 5th January SS ist March 3rd May 137 24th June 231 iSth 2ist July (Summer Outing, Newcastle, Hexham, &c.) 317 4th October 285 8th November 341 xxvi. i 1913, 3rd January 7th March 27 2nd May 89 19th 22nd June (Summer 1S2 Outing, East Sussex) 24! h June 195 228 3rd October Sth November 271 — — — ' 196 174 219 2nd March 1907, 34 — Cambridge) 50 162 xxii. i 5th March 7th May 24th June 1st 4th July (Summer Outing, xv. i 3rd October Sth November 1904, 6th January 4th March 6th May 1909, 8th January 105 172 196 — 1st — 59 97 2nd May 69 24th June 87 3rd 6th July (Summer Outing, Norwich) 141 1903, 2ist January 89 1908 24th June 204 14th July i6th 19th July (Summer Out21S ing, Durham) 227 2nd October 9th November 254 73 — 1914, 2nd January 6th March 1st xxvii. i 22 May 24th June 25th 2Sth June (Summer Outing, Monmouthshire) — 2nd October 7th November 1915, 8th January 5th March 77 94 153 182 221 xxviii. i 34 7th May 65 24th June 113 1st 4th July (Summer Outing, 161 Staffordshire) 166 1st October Sth November 199 — TH:e QUATUOR "CORONAfl I^ODGi:. 23 Notes and Queries. Aberdeen Crafts, Constitutionrof the • ' !i::m ii, The Merchant and > Craft Guilds of • Abergavenny, Masonic Hall Abyssinian Secrets Accounts of St. Paul's i6o U'. xiii.' I59-' I75' iv. 174' xvii. Adjournment of a Lodge Afghans, Freemasonry among xxiii. 203 203 the xxii. 223 African Brotherhoods and Cannibalism ii. 72 African Native Freemasonry iii. 188 Alban and Edwin Legends viii. 34 Aldworth, Mrs., and the Castle Lodge, Sandgate xviii. 46 Alnwick Lodge xiv. 136 Alphabet, Masonic xv. 61, 135 Anderson, Dr. James 84 The Rev. James and ,, the Earls of Buchan XX. 85 Andrassy, Count iii. Ill Anecdote about Masonry XV. 189 Anti-Grcgorians Apollonian Order at Great Yar- mouth XXVI. 303 XV. 191 Apprentice Pillar Apron, An Old An 225 xix. 239 xiii. 37 xiv. 137 xiii. 124 xvii. 66 xxii. 135 V. 142 V. 228 xix. 243 iii. 185 V. Old Engraved 01 i Antients Old Masonic Old Royal Arch Moira of a Prisoner of 276 ; War Royal Arch Aprons, Masons' Arab Masonry Arabian Freemasonry Archseological Institute, Masonic ii. Arch and Temple in Dundee Armenian Architecture and Guilds IV. Armorial Bearings of the Grand Masters of the Order of Malta, 1 1 13 1536 Arms, Masons' or Freemasons' — Swindon Freemasons Ashmole's Epitaph „ „ of the ,, . „ 124 158 vii 194 Life 178 ii. 160 ii. 161 X. 159, 193 108 Burials, &c. Australia, Indigenous Freemasonry in Australian Blacks and Free- masonry Australian Freemasonry, Early Austria and Hungary, History of the Craft in iii. iii. vii. Baldwyn Encampment, The 177 65 iii. 184 xx. 85 xvi. 90 viii. 230 vii. 189 ix. Ballygawley Lodges and Certificate Ben Hadad and Ahab Bergami, Bartolomo Besant, Sir Walter, Memorial Note for Bird at Stonehenge Board inlaid with xvi. 89 147 xiv. 58 xv. 137 Book-Plate, Masonic Born, Ignatius von A xviii. Freemason xxvi. 219 at Brahminical Initiation Bravery, Masonic Medal for Breastplate, Masonic 241 176 xiv. 137 iv. xvii. Master's British 72 V. 67 X. 161 ii. xi. xi. 161 160 XX. 367, xxi. 69, xxiii. 208, xxvi. 297 x. Masonic Emblems Box, Masonic Bradford-on-Avon, 84 xx. 366 Ballot, Justification of Bibliophilists, no no iii. Austria, First Lodge in Babylonian Initiation Museum MSS. xiv. St. Paul's Britons, Society of Ancient Broached Thurnel Bronze Ornament iii. xvii. 201 xxiv. 295 184, xii. 205 xiii. Brothering Bruin in the Suds Brunswick, English 54 relating to 37, 175 ii. ix. 159 in, 177 Provincial Grand Lodge of ix. 113 Bucks iii. 194, xviii. 244 The Ancient and Honour,, able Order of Bucks, The Noble Order of iv. 67, ix. 176, xxi. 62 XV. 60 Ashmole, Wilson, Desaguliers Ashton-under-Lyne, Memorial Stone xxvi. 298 Astley's xxiii. 334 AthoU, The Duke of Attire to be worn at Meetings, or Stags xx. 369 XX. 367 iv. 67 Heraldry of xxi. 86 Builders, Ancient xi. 158, 200 Building Contract of 1578 xiii. 124 Bull- Roarer in Initiations iv. 172 Burgess Ticket vii. iii ix. 25 Burghley, Lord, on Freemasons Burial Service, Templar vi. 61, xvi. 89 By-Laws, Co vent Garden Lodge, London xvii. 23 Cagliostro's Rose Croix Jewel viii. 161 ,, Budrum Castle, The quatuor coronati 24 i.odge. Notes and Queries. Companionage, The Calcutta I/odges, Queries on History of xvi. 258 Carmarthen, Ivodges at xxiv. 180 Caste Marks Catechisms, Early Masonic Catnach's Masonic Hymn vii., Certificate and A Seal, iii. 148 186 84, 191, xxvii. 234 vi. 62, Curious xix. 241, XX. 366 Ballygawley I^odge x. 65 Clachnacuddin vii. iii, 189 ,, Curious Malta, 1808 xiii. 178 ,, Maltese Royal Arch viii. 232 „ Masonic xv. 194 of Edward Gibbon, „ Masonic xvii. 22 of Lodge Perth Royal ,, Arch xviii. 245 Old Master Mason's iv. 62 „ R.A. of Sir Sidney Smith xxvii. 68 Royal Templar xvi. 158 ,, Certificates, Cookstown xvii. 96 Masonic of the Nether„ lands xvii. 20 j^" Wexford ,, Chair, Masonic xvii. Exeter Ivodge No. 32 Bowyer I/odge ,, Chang, Was he a Mason ? Charge, Masonic, Indenture, Free,, dom Charity, A iv. 63, 175 xviii. 239 i. 151 Forgotten Masonic Charter Evidence Chequered Floor Board 93 229 viii. 230 vi. 147 vi. 146 V. 226 x. 63 xii. 106 iv. 244, viii. 162, Recovery of an Antique ,, Chairs, Coventry ,, and Tracing ' vi. 193 106 xxii. 62 ii. 119 ii. 117 ii. 118 ii. 162 Chichester Freemason's Bequest Stone, The „ China, Freemasonry in Secret Societies in ,, Chinese lyodges ,, xii. Masons Secret Societies Chivalric Orders Clerkenwell Gate Clothing, Masonic v. 142, Clubs and Societies, vi. 193 56 i. 151 51, 87, 194 xiv. vii. Some Old Time Colchester, Joslin Museum Colour in Freemasonry Colours in Freemasonry ii. iii. Antients 202 32 xi. Constitutions, True Text of the 75 190 viii. Continental Masonry, Early Men- _ ,,~! ' Compass Brothers, Liibeck Constituting a Lodge under the tion of Corrigenda vi. xvii. 66, xviii. 61 176 148 Comacine Masters and Freexii. 208 masonry xxvii. 70 Commins, Francis v. 229 Como, Masters of The Masons of and Masons' „ xxiii. 97 Marks xxviii. 214 Compact, The International • ii. 204 160 x. ,65 vi. 149, vii. 190, viii. Cowan Creed of the Craft, The Cromwell and Freemasons, Irish 34 161 ix. 26 xvii. 61 xxi. 181 Belief Crosses, Consecration v. 224, vi. Templar 61 xiv. 54 v. 142 iii. 108 iii. 194 v. 145 xi. 86 v. 68 vi. 196 xxii. 222 iii. 108 Crossle, Bro. Crowe's Collection, Bro. Crowned or Uncrowned Croyland Abbey Cryptogram on old Seal Culdecs at St. Andrew's Culpeper and Dunckerley Cunningham, John Curriculum, Masonic Cypher, Masonic xxvii. 151, 232, xxviii. 61 Dagger Jewel xvi. 157, xvii. 233 ix. 26 Death and the Freemason Masonry and v. 147 ,, Dedication, Masonic, 1723 Degrees, Brother of Twelve ,, vii. 57 209 xviii. 49 x. The Kadosh The Three iv. 175 Demeter, Mysteries of iii. no D'Eon, The Chevalier xvii. 63 Dermott and the Masons' Arms vi. 65 Laurence x. 161 ,, Dermott's Book Plate v. 142, 226, 227 Dervish Initiation ix. 176 Desaguliers, John Theophilus XV, 60, XXV. 278 Dick's Coffee House xii. 209 Dodsley's Annual Register, Free- masonry in xxviii. 59 Double-Headed Eagle, Origin of vi. 150 Dring's List of Books on Freemasonry xxvii. 71 Drory, Leonard xxiii. 99 Druids' Feast of Alban Arthur, iii. 185 Drummond, xxvii. 147, 150 xi. Convener Court, The Coote, Sir Eyre Earls of Perth xiv. 138 Druse Bible vi. The ii. 157, iii. 108, and the Ansireyeh „ Dublin Tripos, The Dunciad, The Druses, Dunckerley, Thomas Dunckerley's Hymn vi. Seal 196, vii. 149 175 xv. 192 xiii. 176 xix. 70 iv. 63, 58, xiv. 106 vii. xviii. 52 43 133 Dundas Family and Freemasonry xxii. Dundee, Arch and Temple in vii. 194 teE QUA'ruOR CORONATI LODGE. ^5 Notes and Queries. Early use word Freemason of ii. 159, xvii. 60, 176, 235, xviii. 52, xix. 143 , Edinburgh Masonic News, 17671772 xxvi. 84 Edwin I^egend Effigy of a Master Mason Eleusinian Mysteries, The viii. Engine A Forgotten for raising A 196 iii. Water by Quicksilver Engraving, vi. 188, iv. iii. Eleusis, Excavations at Emblem, viii. 34 244 107 230 xv. 61 Masonic xvii. 66, 176, xviii. Entered Apprentices iv. Eon, Chevalier d' Epitaph of a Mason 63 xi. 159 x. 195 Samber Eulogium on Freemasonry Exettr Masonry xxviii. 157 xix. 142 xii. 209 Falb, Professor, on Freemasonry vi. 194, vii. 87 FcrgusEon, Robert, Petition to Cape Club xxv. 277 F.E.R.T. xxvii. 233 iii. 193 Finger Ring, Masonic Fireplace, Masonic viii. 28 xxii. 220 First Aid, Masons and Folk-Ivore of the Ritual vii. 83 FoUses, Martin v. 229, xiv. 56 Medal iii. 193, iv. 64 Freemasonry and xv. 60 France, From the East through Southern v. 66 i. 151 The British and Irish in ,, Frederick's last Gavel Stroke „ Fortification, 199, xii, 47 xxvi. 84, 216 xi. Free-and-Easy Clubs Free-and-Easy John's „ ii. xxviii. 72, —a Free-stone iii. Mason Old of 1568 „ 1570 „ 1580 „ 1663 ,, 1683 Word, Early use of „ ii. viii. 35 172 xiii. 177 xiii. 177 xxviii. 58 xiii., 126 xxviii. 60 iv. 159, xvii. 60, 176, 235, xviii. 52, xix. 143 Freemasonry „ 60 109, ix. 114 An „ ix. in 1722 in the 17th 26 XV. 61 Foot 85 25 French Lodge of 1755, The ix. 112, 175 Operative Master Mason, A xxii. 225 „ Freemaso-ns , , Geometrical Master Masons Geometrician, Great Geometry ,, xi. ix. —Masons—Symbols German Lodges in Foreign Parts Masonic Charm xvii. Error, Curious Historical Essenes, Freemasonry and its relation to the xxviii. 213 Eugenius Philakthes, Robert Freemason xv. 191 Friendships, Consecrated vii. 191 Fridstol at Beverley xxi. 66 F.R.S. and F.L.S. xix. 69 Funeral at Cork, Masonic x. 158, xiii. 176 G., On the letter Galivaid, Incised Stone at vii. 54 Gateshead Charter of 1671 xv. 194, xvi. 89 ii. Song ., ,) 44 160 169, 245 xiv. 58 French Prisoners' Lodges Fresco at Rotterdam y. 143 Freymeister, Free and Freemason xi. 204 xxiii. 97 Friends, Old Germany, Pre-revival Freemasons in Generous Freemason, The vii. Gibbon, Edw ard. Masonic iii. ix. 177 178 ix. 159 ii. 87, 190 Certifi- cate of ,, 205 61 iv. 62 ii. 162 xii. The Historian Relics of xvii. x. 22 161 29 192 viii. 32 ix. 25 xviii. 45, 243 iii. 108 Gould's Concise History xxiv. 181 Grand Geometrician xiii. 177 Lodge, An Unrecorded xxii. 133 ,, The Glaze on Stones, Hard Gormogon Plate, Hogarth's Gormogons, The Gould Abridged Wanted Girls' School, viii. vii. Officers of Ireland, Roll of ,, Stewards' Lodge, Centenary Jewel xiii. xvi. 178 259 48 xxi. 179 vii. 184 x. 209 xiv. 216 Gregorian Calendar xxi. 271 Hymn, A xxii. 134 „ Gregorians xiii. 37, xxvi. 83 Guilds in the East, Trade i. 166 Guild Marks vi. 63 Halbert, Masonic viii. 159 Hali-werk Folk iv. 243 Hamburg Journeyman Masons iii. 187 Hammermen's Charges, Ludlow xii. 107 Handkerchief, Masonic xv. 60, 137 Harlequin Freemason, The xxiii. 334, xxiv. 180 Harnouester, Lord iv. 247, xxvii. 63 Harper, Thomas xviii. 147 xxv. 276 Hay, David Ramsay Heber, Bishop, on Freemasonry ix. 115 Hele iii. 184 Help in Distress, Masonic vi. 64 Herb Molly xxviii. 213 Hewreka, Freemasons' vii. 190, viii. 32, 162 Gravesend Lodges Gravestone, Masonic Great Architect of the Universe Greek Lodges Name, Man with a „ xii. TkE QUA'fUOR CORONAtt 26 lyODGie. Notes and Queries. High Excellent Hiram of Tyre Hirams, The Two Hogarth's Gormogan Plate " Night " Honour where Honour is xxvii. 232 172 viii. 27 ix. 25 ii. 116, 158 due xxii. 221 iv. Honourable Artillery Company, Freemasons in xxiii. Hope, William Fletcher xxiv. How Many for a M. M. Lodge ? vi. Howard's Criticism of Regius MS. vi. Hymn, Catnach's Masonic xxvii. Illustrations of Masonry, Preston's 210 295 197 148 234 xxiii. 337, xxiv. 71 Indian Marriage on the Square masonry and Initiation University Rites of Initiatory Rite, Strange idea for ,, Lines Grand and Afghans Italy, Masonry in Jacobite Freemasons Jacob's Ladder Officers 61 178 206 vi. 193 xv. 193 viii. 160 xvii. 234 xi. 201 ii. 122 xvi. 257 x. 160 xiii. xxiii. Israelites - Japanese Craft Guilds Jersey, Carved Stones in Jerusalem, The Masonic Hall The Re-building of „ Jewel, An Antient's viii. 32, 161 Iron „ xv. 133 Old Masonic ,, ,, Silver Masonic Jewels, ,, Lodge No. 32 Masonic xiv. 137 v. . vii. 86, 88, ,, Two 226 193, viii. Silver xii. 209 Leon, Jehuda x. 161 Level, Old vii. vii. iii. in Wooden (Dublin) ,, Masons' iii. xii. 204 189, 190, iv. 60, 61, 242, 243, V. 69, 147, 148, 62, 193, vii. 49, 54, 86, 89, 190, 192, viii. 162, 229, 233, ix. 26, no, III, 177 vi. 88 vi. xi. Structures, Builders' 109, 184 151 85 xii. 205 (E. Fox Thomas's) ,, xii. 107 „ (J. T. Thorp's) vii. 50, 83 Jugs, Masonic xviii. 49 Kadosh Degrees, The viii. 32 Kelly Bequest xxvi. 83 Khaibarites Kirby Stephen, Old Inscription at ix. 115 Kirkwall Scroll and CryptoX. 193 grams „ 59 iii. Carvings on Church of Santa Eulalia xvii. 56 Malta, The Order of ^ xxviii. 156 Maltese Cross, A Silver iv. 176 R. A. Certificate viii. 232 Marblers, Dorset vii. 56, xi. 87 Mark Seal viii. 160 Marks iv. 61, 169, 177, 241 Majorca, ,, 28, 159 xvii. 68 x. Maisterstick xxviii. 60 John's, Free-and-Easy Johnson's Brief History of the Freemasons Josaphat Jug, Masonic 49 210 xxiv. 70 xxiv. 70 xvii. 62 Liverpool Cathedral Lodge, Humility with Virtue xviii. 51, Social and Military Virtues „ xxiii. 336 of Unity, Peace and Con,, cord, Royal Scots xv. 63 Lodges, Ecclesiastical and Secular vii. 84 Ludlow, Hammermen's Charges xii. 107 Maccabees ix. 23 Mach. v. 228 McMillan, Bro. Neil, Farewell Dinner to xxii. 226 Magic, Freemasonry and v. 144 Scroll, The xvii. 60, 236 ,, Magister Mathesios xxiii. 334, 336, xxiv. 68 xxiv. 68, xxvii. 233 of Roll of ,, La Rochelle, The Sergeants of Lee, Bro. Jesse, of Manchester Leicester Masonry, 1103-1327 List of Lodges, Picart's Early Grand Encamp- ment 201 48 xxiii. 205 xiv. 139 xi. xviii. 108 xxvi. 85 Newlyxxviii. 214 International Compact, The Introduction of Outside Rites v. 68 into the Craft xxviii. 61 Inwood, Rev. Jethro Ireland, Large Lodges iv. 34 64 173 177 a to Langley's, Batty, Complete Assistant x. ix. iii. Master, viii. Lambert de Lintot Landmarks, Hindu Masonic 206 an Installed xvi. 90 vii. 58, iii. xii. Sacrifice xiv. 54, xv. 134 xvi. 80 Templar Kupferschmidt, The late Bro. Lady Freemasons v. 66, 145, ,, Lewis the Son of a Mason Lights, The Three Great and Free- Superstitions ,, 46 xii. Knights of Malta ,, „ Guisborough, „ „ Interlaken „ Jerusalem Elgin, Donne ii. ICirkstall „ „ ?:ii. xiii. xiii. Imitating Mediaeval Mason „ 207 175 122 126 vii. 57 23 55, 56 ix. Word in Scotland, The vii. Masonic News, Edinburgh, 1767xxvi. 84 1772 THE QUATUOR CORONATI I,ODGE. 27 Notes and Queries. " Masonry Dissected," sixth edition xvi. Masorians Masses endowed 257 iv. 64 by French Masons 200 148 xiv. 56 Medal, Copper xv. 133 Curious „ xi. 160 Medical Masons viu. 27, 159 Memorial Stone, Ashton-underLyne xxvi. 298 Midsummer or St. John's Eve ii. 72 Migration of Myths viii. 31 Maymus xi. Manus Grsecus Meason-word, The or vi. Symbols Miller, 184 iii. William ix.,114 Hugh 62 138 299 161 109 xv. 131 xi. 200 i. 138 iii. 190, 194 vi. 147 v. 69 ix. 23 XV. 131 i. 138 iv. 171 New iv. 245 vi. 147 xix. 69 viii. 33, 162 xxii. Miracle Play, The xiv. "" Miscellanea I^atomorum " xxvi. Mistake, A Curious viii. Mithras, Worship of, in England iii. Montagu, Duke of Montgomerie's Portrait MS., Cama Cooke, Matthew Dumfries, No. 4 „ „ „ „ Holme, Randle Inigo Jones „ Locke „ ,, Scarborough Stukeley-Payne-Cooke „ Roll of Constitutions, MSS., Regius and Cooke „ The Missing York Mugs, Masonic Munkhouse, Dr. Richard A Ancient, Murders and „ See also iv. 73 60 xiv. 216 Curious Mason xxi. 68 iii. A „ Maymus. Nelson a Mason and B. Newcastle Masonic Society Nimrbd as a J. Buck Mason Noorthouck, John Philadelphian Visits to Lodge St. David, Edinburgh xxi. 270 Phillipine Masonry, Early xx. 82 Philo-Musicse Societas, 1725-27 xvii. 236 Phoenix Lodge, No. 173 xxiii. 207 Phoenix, Sons of the xxvii. 232 Picart's List of Lodges xxiv. 70 Pillars of Solomon's Temple, Origin of xxi. 270 Plate, Old Masonic viii. 132, xiv. 136 Play, Masons Patronise a xxviii. 60 Pope Pius IX. a Mason ? xxvi. 218 Portsmouth, Masons' Lodge vi. 61, 149,150 Pottery Masonic xiv. 139 Powder Flask xxiii. 336 Pownall, Governor, and the Freemasons XV. 132 Prayer, Opening Meetings with ii. 160 Presentation to G. L- of New Zealand Preston Jubilee Guild Preston's Priest Prince Mason, A Edwin xi. viii. Print Masonic Prussian Hermits xxiii. in Dorset Qualification for the Chair ,, ,, „ „ „ „ ,, ,, xvii. Odd Relic, ii. 160 Old Charges, Indenture and iii. 192 Belgian Guild of the in Belgium Church, Canterbury Devotional Medal Lodge in Fiction ,, 63 xv. 131 Purbeck Marblers Pye, Hugh, Freemason Quaint Customs of Marblers, &c., viii. xxvii. 151 33, x. 62, 74 20 160 vi. 64 iv. 6g xxii. 62 v. 145 71 158 85, 158 xxviii. Henry, the Navigator Rare Pamphlet Record, An Old Freedom of Quatuor Coronati ii. 244 58 vii. xxiii. 337, xxiv. Noose and Girdle Oakley, Edward, Architect M. M. xxvii.145 Oath of the Craftsmen ii. 160 Oaths in Last Century xxiv. 296 Fellows, Club of Office-bearers xviii. " Illustrations " Masonry 109 xii. ? Nestorian Kibleh, The Netherlands, Masonic Certificates of the Network on . ,, xxvi. 83, xxviii. 61 Murdo's, John, Inscriptions v. 143, 227 Mysteries, The Ancient iii. 59, vi. 61 Funerals Naassene, The Naymus Greens Old Charges, Wykehara and Shakespeare xi. 160 Orator and Experts in English xii. 105 Lodges Order of Malta, The xxviii. 156 iv. 240 Orientation of Church, Peculiar Orphan School, Dublin, Masonic Female, 1814 xix. 68 Pasqually xx. 85 Persia, Freemasonry in ii. 74 Coronatorum, Cardinal 99 87 35 xi. viii. 56 224 v. 66 vii. v. 60 iii. xv. 195 vii. 192 viii. 159 xx. 86 142 52 vii. 87 v. vii. Masonic, before time of Moses Riding the Goat Rite, An Ancient iii. ii. ii. 185 159 118 THE QUATUOR CORONATI -28 I,ODGE. Notes and Queries. R.M.I.B., Early Advertisement Roman Catholic View of Masonry io8 194 viii. 229 Romsey Abbey Rose Croix Jewel and the Stuarts i. 150 Rosicrucian Society of England, The i. 54 Rosicrticians in Denmark in 1484 v. 67 Rosicrucians in Holland vii. 83 Roslin, Earls of ix. 25 Royal George I<odge, No. 240 xxiv. 297 Order of Scotland and ,, vii. Slade's " Scandinavian Edda, The Scott Family, Connection with Freemasonry Square, Scriveners' Sculthorpe, John xxvi. Seal, Dunckerley's „ Mark „ of 160 xi.. .g3;;9 xviii,. , viii. , 43 160 Royal Purple Lodge vi. , 197, vii. 54,55 Stirling Lodge „ Seals of a Mason Irish Lodges Secrets, Genuine Serment Sethos, Author vi. iv. vi. xi. xxiii. of iv. 194 246 195 87 99 240, 247 Life of V. 65, 68 Shakespeare, Edmund Kean vi. 151 Shakesperian Toast List xviii. 20 Sharri Tephlia xxi. 180 Shrewsbury Records and Freemasons XV. 190 Sign of Assent vii. 55 Signs, Aboriginal Australian ii. 73 Sikh Initiation Simpson, WUliam, graphy of vii. 84, 191 Autobioxvi. 92 Circle xi. 199 64 viii. 160 vi. 64, 148 iii. 183 xii. 46 Winding Statuette Masonic Steinmetz Pass Words Spruch ,, Stennors, William, M.M. Tomb- stone Sterne, Rev. Laurence Stone, Masonic, Peterborough „ „ xxi. 67 Sculptured Stone, Masonic and Queen) iv. Staircase, 69 xviii. ,246 xix. 141 Stags Chrono- Company, The Triangle (Fairie Freemason xxvi. 217 Scottish Lodges, Numeration of v, 228 Masonry, 49 xix. 69 in Scott, Sir Walter, as a Rite logy of vii. Spanish Templars of, xxi. xxvii. 68 xxiv. 295 Society of Ancient Britons Solomon's Temple, Origin of xxi. 270 Pillars to Sols, Royal Grand Arch Constiiv. 174 tutional iii. 59 Songs, Masonic S.O.S. of Masonic Origin ? xxviii. 156, 213 Spain, Survival of Templarism 157 150 i. xxvii. 68 ficate Eugenius Philaxxviii. Freemason Examined " xx. 366 Smyrna Lodge, 1745 - „ xix. 142 Smith, William Bramwell Sir Sidney, R.A. Certi„ Lodge St. David xxii. 59, 61 Purple Lodge Seal vii. 54, 55 „ Society and Freemasons xxviii. 57 Thames Lodge, No. 2966 xvi. 90 „ Russian Freemasonry, Relic of viii. 231 Grand Lodge, Patent of „ a, 1815 xvi. 160 Rye vii. 192 Sackville and Martin Folkes xiv. 56 Medal xii. 204 „ Sadler, Henry, Memorial xxvi. 300 St. Helena, Freemasonry in iii. 187 St. John the Apostle, the Patron Saint of Freemasonry in Scotland xxi. 66 St. Werberg's Pulpit iv. 240 Saints John, The Two viii. 33 Samber, Robert viii. 35 lethes xix. 142 ' Henry Charles ,, ,, ,, Family and Freemasonry Sirr xii. . John, Freemason Nicholas, Family of 177 162 xxii. 218 xxvi. 301 xxvi. 302 xiii. ii. Statuary and xxvii.* 67 Master Mason xv. 136, 189 Stonehenge xii. 207 as an Observatory ,, " Stray Leaves from a Free" xviii. 50 mason's Note Book xviii. 50 Stukeley, Dr. Superintendents of Works, xvii. 67 Egyptian vii. 55 Surname, Freemason as a xxi. 180 Swaffham Grsat Lodge Swastica iii. 59, iv. 241, v. 147, 225, ix. 23 ii. 160 Swearing and Giving the Lie ix. no Sweden, Freemasonry in iii. 109 Symbolic Chart of 1789, The Symbolism, Antiquity of Masonic iv. 176, 177, 244, V. 68, 288 Symbols on Tombstones, Masonic xv. 195 viii. 233 System of Ancient Masons " ix. 24 Tablet, A Curious xv. 133 Talisman " Tatler, The," and Francis Drake's v. 69 Address v. 224 Tau or Cross v. 227 Teapot, Masonic Tekmoreioi, A Sort of Freemasons viii. 35 Temples, The Threefold Division of i. 166 xvii. 72 Theveneau de Morande xviii. 49 Tiberine Island, The Titles, Masonic, compared with Church xxiii. 97 THE QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE. 29 Notes and Queries. Tombs, Masonic Emblems on Tombstone, Masonic ,, Launceston St. Andrew's Seringapatam „ Shane's Castle ,, Tombstones, Masonic Tonson, Monsieur iii. 184, 190 172 xxvi. 304 xxviii. 58 xxvi. 216 vi. 149 163, xxiv. 296 xxiv. 72 Tracing-Board, Old, at Gibraltar xiii. 37 Treasure Trove in Hungary, viii. Masonic Triangular Buildings Tripos, The Dublin Trowel, &c. Jewels ,, Wearing „ Truter, Sir J. A. University of Masonic Origin, A Rites of Initiation ,, no iii. 23 xiii. 176 xv. 132 xvii. 64 vii. 194 xviii. 241 xxii. 224 ix. 177 as a Freemason and lyodge No. 227 (I.e.) Weise King Westminster, Archaeological Discoveries at ,, A 243 133 62 143 v. 66 xxii. v. Visvakarma Waikuku, I^ead Casting from xvi. 91 Warrant, Curious, Savannah, 1786 xiii. 176 Warren, Major General Joseph xxi. 182 95 61 iii. xiv. 140, xv. 61, xvii.6o Model for Re- building Masonry Scoorie Wilkes, John, and Burke Wilson, Sir William xxii. xvi. Wisdom, Strength and Beauty Freemasons C, and Sir Wykeham, William 219 90 iii. 61 xxvi. 83 xxiv. 182 iii. 186 xviii. 241 Hampton of, and the Regius MS. York Masonry xxiii. xii. Whuppity Wren, 63 193 106 xi. 159 Epitaph xi. 86 xvii. 126 ,, ,, Wheeler, Francis Wheeler's I^odge Women xvii. vii. Wharton and Desaguliers Duke of. Anecdote Court xviii. Unrecorded Grand lyodge, An xxii. Vaughan, Capt. H., and Freemasonry viii. 29 Verdun, Masonic Hero at, 1807 xxvi. 299 Verein Deutscher Freimaurer Vertu, Freemason „ ix. UnmUjtary Association, Freemasonry an Washington iv. iii. 190 in tha Seventeenth Century xii. 47 Yorkshire Masons and Freemasons v. 228 Yeuele, Henry xxi. 179 Freemason to III., Richard Henry IV. The Will of Zoroastrian Three Steps Edward II., and xxi. 65 xxviii. 58 viii. 34 THK QUATUOR CORONATI 30 I^ODGE). Obituary. Abrahams, Woodward Abud, Ivieut.-Col. Henry Mallaby v. xxviii. Achard, Dr. A. Aland, Robert 149 199 xxvii. 72 xviii. Allan, John Scott Allen, George x. William John ,, 215 xxi. 181 1,. Samuel AUsopp, Thomas W. Amherst of- Hacknsy, Baron ,, xxi. 71 xxiv. 298 Amphlett, George Thomas Ancell, James Shirlaw Anderson, Eustace 215 63 xxvii. 72 xv. 138 xiii. 188 John xviii. 61 ,, Anderton, Edward Dixon Andrews, William Henry Andy, S. Pulney Ansdell, James Richard Archer, xxviii. xxii. xii. xxiii. xxii. ix. Thomas Armitage, vi. Samuel Dr. 128 338 228 179 191 Harris Tatham xxi. 71 Armstrong, John xv. 138 Arter, Thomas R. x. Ashdown, Charles John xxviii. Ashenden, Henry Atherton, Jeremiah Ivcech Atkins, Henry John Atkinson, Rev. Christie xxii. xxiv. 298 xxvi. 86 George , W. Batchelor, James Cunningham Bayley, Edgar Bayliss, 228 xxv. 136 xi. 8g xxv. 386 xiii. 38 xxii. Bailey, F. J. Ferris Frederick 64 Chetwynd Audagna, Antonio Baelz, Robert ,, 71 xxi. 183 Atkinson, Herbert ,, 162 159 xvii. Thomas Abraham Beak, Henry Bean, Joseph Henry 191 119 xxviii. 159 xxi. 272 xx. 91 xxv. 305 xv. 59 xxvi. 220 vi. ix. . Beaumont, Henry Francis Begemann, Simon BeU, James Richard Bellingham, Augustus William Henry Bellows, John Bennett, John G. I/loyd xxiii. 100 xv. 138 xv. 59 William Roylance xxii. 228 „ Bennison, W. J. xxv. 136 Benson, NesviUe Grant v. 132 Bentley, William Rae Buchanan viii. 163 Benzecry, Raphael xxvii. 73 Bergmann, T. xix. 71 Berry, Clement Harris xxiv. 73 272 162 xxviii. 62 :xxvi. 86 Binning, Lieut.-Col. J. ix. 50 Blackburn, Peter xxviii. 62 Blair, William Robert Baily, James Thomas Herbert xxvii. 235 xxiv. 73 Baines, Arthur xiv. 142 Baker, Edwin vi. 80 George „ xxi. 72 George Comstock vii. 207 George Edward xx. 372 William „ xxv. 279 William „ xii. 216 W. J. xxiii. 100 William King ,, xxvii. 235 Ball, William Thomas vii. 109 Barber, Joseph Wright xxi. 72 Barchus, J. T. xxv. 386 Barker, Thomas E. xxviii. 215 Barlow, Dr. William xxv. 386 Barnard, George S. xii. 216 Barnes, Charles Barritt viii. 72 Barnett, John xvii. 71 Barr, W. R. vi. 80 Barrenstein, Capt. Horst von iv. 247 Barrett, Dr. A. W. xii. 216 G. R. xxvi. 305 J. Leech xii. 216 Barto, Alphonso xii. 130 Blakey, Othman xiv. 93 Block, Cecil Macartney xxiii. 212 BodiUy, Reginald T. H. xxviii. 215 Boffey, Henry Sutton Boileau, Sir Francis G. M., Bart. xiv. 92 xvi. 87 Borg, Raphael xxvii. 152 Borlase, William Rawson xxviii. 215 Boston, John Boswell, Major Genl. John James xxi. 272 xxiv. 183 Boteler, William Stewart xxvi. 305 Bouche, C. H. Max xvi. 88 Bowser, Wilfrid Arthur xiv. 92 Boyce, Walter James xx. 91 Bradley, Robert xxi. 71 Braine, Woodhouse xxi. 71 Bramble, Col. James Roger xxvii. 152 Brandon, James Augustine xix. 71 Breed, Edward Aries Thomas xii. 49 Bremner, Bruce George Laing xxv. 279 Brice, Albert G. xxii. 64 Brickhill, James xxvi. 305 Bridger, Percy I^ouis Grey xiii. 127 Briggs, William i. 189 Brockbank, George Parker xi. 89 Brooks, William M, Ben, John Charles Frederick Beveridge, George Bingham, Sir John E. 229 . xxi. x. THE QUATUOR CORONATI I,ODGE. 31 Obituary. Broomhead, William Brough, Bennett Hooper Brown, Harry Hon. James W. „ Robert Smith Browne, H. Buxton Matthew Frederick ,, vi. xxii. xxiii. 227 100 xxiv. 73 XXV. 279 xxiv. 73 XX. 372 xxvi. 220 XX. 372 i. 80 viii. 72 Browning, Arthur Girard Buchanan, John Buckham, George Millward Budden, E. T. Frederick „ 145 xxi. 272 Bumstead, Alfred XX. 91 Burdon, Major Augustus E. xxi. 272 Burgoyne, Frank J. xxvi. 305 Burkitt, Hon. Sir William Robert xxi. 184 Burn-Callender, Edward Burne, Thomas Busbridge, Walter John Butterfield, Bywater, 211 xvi. 260 xxviii. 62 xii. 128 xxiii. Witham Matthew Edward xxiv. 66, 73 Cain, Robert Cama, Dorabjee Pestonjee Cameron, John Campbell, Philip Charles John R. J. Campion, George Canton, Ermilio G. Carkeek, Charles Carnarvon, Earl of Carpenter, Arthur Carson, Enoch Terry xxvii. 73 xii. Cassard, Andreas Caster, George Castle, E. J. 109 xxiii. 338 xxv. 386 xv. 215 xvii. 71 vii. 207 xii. 130 xvii. 71 iii. iii vii. 49 72 xxvii. 73 xxv. 279 x. 162 xvi. 87 xxi. 71 vi. 191 xxviii. 159 viii. Coburn Chamberlain, H. B. Changuion, Francois Daniel Chard, Ernest James John Charnock, John A. Chataway, The Hon. James Charles, Vincent xiv. 142 Cheel, Charles Cheese, Henry Kinder x. 199 127 Clarence and Avondale, Duke of v. 70 Clarke, Arthur Walter vi. 145 Sir Caspar Purdon xxiv. 73, 118 xiii. Charles ,, xxviii. Clarke, Ven. Archdeacon F. E. Clayton, John xii. Clerke, Col. Shadwell H. George Radcliffe Cochran, William Allison Cockbum, James Balfour Coles, John William James Collins, Howard J. 49 71 xx. 91 v. Cobham, Charles Cole, Christian 159 100 xxiii. 235 72 xx. 203 xix. 71 xxiv. 73 xxvii. 235 xxiii. 100 vii. 47, 109 viii. viii. Conder, Edward Connor, George C. Convent, Johannes, Marinus Freid- heim viii. 235 Cook, Thomas Cooper, Charles Partington George C. xxi. 183 iv. -Oakley, Alfred John ,, Corcoran, William St. Denny xxvi. 86 xxv. 279 xiv. 141 - xxiv. 73 vii. Crabtree, Charles Robert Cramer, Benvenuto Edward William Crossle, Dr. Francis C. Cruesemann, Dr. Edward Crump, V. C. L. Cunningham, William Moore Currey, William Curtis, C. H. O. Dale, Percy W. Dales, Hugh James 'Daley, G. J. iii. xxi. Brand Dalrymple, James D. G. Daneel, Henry Maurice Dansey, Brandon 184 xxiv. 298 xxi. 71 xviii. 149 xx. 91 xxviii. 159 Henry Mahoney • Davidson, William, B.A. Davies, F. Frehawke Davis, iii xxiv. 74 xv. 59 Dall, William ,, 69 207 viii. 72 xxviii. 62 xxviii. 159 xxiii. 328 xxii. 227 xxvi. 220 xxii. 228 xviii. 246 iv. vii. Creswick, James Frost Croker, William Walter Danvers, Ernest Chancellor 47 xxi. 71 Craig, Davey, xii. Clair Coveney, Albert E. Cowper, William Henry Cox, Charles Henry William George ,, Cross, 179 235 128 viii. John William J. Mortimer W. H. Dawes, William Dawson, William Day, Robert Deane, Francis John De Fabeck, William Frederick Dewell, James D. De Witt, Franklin J. Dickey, Samuel J. Dieprink, Dr. Hendrik xxvii. 152 viii. 235 xx. 91 xxvii. 235 v. 229 xx. 203 xxii. 228 xxiv. 183 xxviii. 62 xxvi. 86 xix. 71 xxi. 72 xi. 89 47 xii. 129 WiUem xxiv. 183 Dill, Judge James Brooks viii. 72 Dinning, Thomas Dixon, Capt. Hubert Bradshaw xxviii. 62 xxviii. 62 Dobson, Albert xi. 218 Dodge, Martin Westerman xxv. 279 Dowding, Major Hewitt xxi. 272 Dowse, Francis vii. 109 Dresser, Joseph Marion Drinkwater, Harry Walter George ix. 50 Drummond, Hon. Josiah Haydon xv. 215 xxviii. 159 Drury, Ensor xxiv. 74 Duffill, John Htnry xv. 59 Dunn, Charles Henry vii. 207 Dunsdon, Frederick William x. 199 Dunstan, Charles Waller xi. 89 Durling, Thomas J. vii. THE QUATUOR GdRONATI 32 I,ODGE. Obituary. Button, Arthur xvi. 87 109 iv. 179 xii. 48 XXV. 386 xxvi. 305 xxui. loi, 211 John Rowe „ Earnshaw, vii. Edmund Eckersall, William Eckles, George Edlin, E. F. H. Edward VII., King Edwards, Edward Tickner John Whitfield Egan, Charles James Eisenman, Joseph William Elder, H. V. Elliott, Major G. Ramsay of Wolflee, J. T. S. „ Ellis, I^illey „ Col. Richard Sidney Embleton, Thomas England, Frederick W. Escott, Albert Eve, Richard John Piggin Fellows, Joseph Fendelow, Charles Ferry, Charles Edwin Fearfield, xviii. 149 ii. 163 xxii. 227 xxiv. 298 xvii. 71 xxviii. 160 vi. 80 xxiii. 338 xxviii. 62 vi. 193 xx. 372 iv. 247 xiii. 128 v. 70 xix. 71 xviii. xix. FiUingham, Rev. Robert Charles xxi. 61 250 272 246 xviii. Findel, J. G. Gottfried Joseph Gabriel xix. 71 ,, Finlayson, John Finlay iv. 70 xix. 251 Finnemore, Robert Isaac iv. 69 Firth, Harry xviii. 61, 149 Fischer, Robrrt xxi. 183 Flather, W. T. Flohr, Prof. August xii. 216 Flood, Samuel James, Major, 188 250 xxviii. 63 xxvii. 235 xxiv. 74 xxii. 63 xxvi. 306 R.A.M.C. Fooks, William xiii. xix. Foppoli, I/Bandro Foreman, Robert F. Forrester, Alexander Foster, Charles Ross Francis, Wesley Frazer, Rev. Frederick C. W. Henry III., xix. 71 Emperor Fredericks, Dr. Fried. A. Freeman, John William Vincent Paine ,, Frias, Guillermo Raphael Frizzel, John Frost, Fred Cornish Galloway, F. C. Gardiner, Alfonzo ^ Gardner, Joseph Goodes W. J. Gartley, John Alexander Gate, Frederick William George, George Stewart Gerstenkorn, Karl Andreas Gestranus, Ann Marie Maas Gibbons, Hubert Gilks, William Gillies, David J. 189 170 xxiii. 212 xix. 71 xiv. 92 viii. 72 xxvii. 152 ix. 50 xxiv. 298 xxvi. 305 xvii. 71 xxiii. 127 xvi. 87 xvi. 87 xx. 203 xii. 130 xxiii. 212 xxi. 71 xv. 138 i. 1,. iv. Ginsburg, Dr. Christian David Glenn, Henry Goddard, John Hawksley John Williams „ Goold, John Arthur Gordon, Gilbert Thomas Gough, Col. Foster Gould, Robert Freke xxvii. 73 48 247 xi. 89 vii. 207 xxviii. 215 xii. iv. v. -71 xxviii. 63, iii Gramman, Edwin xxvi. 305 xvii. 71 Grant, Alexander Graveley, George Gray-Buchanan, Alec Wilson Greene, Thomas, LL-D., J. P. Greeneish, Joseph Greenwood, Charles Gregory, George Gregson, George xv. 59 xv. 139 63 63 ix. 50 xix. 250 xxviii. xxii. Gribble, James Dunning Baker GroothofE, Hermann Grounds, Holbrook Gunn, Rev. George 128 100 xiii. xxiii. 61 iii. 100 xiii. 127 xxviii. 63 xxiii. 211 x. 162 xxiii. Guthrie, Adam White Guttmann, Oscar Haigh, John HaUord, Major Frederick Benxxviii. 63 jamin Hall, George W. Henry Foljambe HaUas, Arthur Edward Halley, Dr. John Hammett, B. W. „ xx. 91 xviii. 149 xx. 203 xxviii. 215 xx. 91 xxviii. 63 Hanbidge, Robert xviii. 61 Hancock, Frank Rider xxv. 386 Hanks, Walter S. Hantke, T. J. C. xxv. 386 xxiii. 211 Harben, Henry Andrade xxvi. 86 Hardwick, James Edward vi. 80 Harrhy, William Rosser Harrison, Rev. John Frederick ix. 179 Harvey, Edward George xxiv. 74 Haslip, Lewis Christopher xiv. 142 Hawkins, Edward IvOvell xxvi. 86, 89 Hay, H. P. xiii. 127 Haydon, G. H. iv. 247 Hayes, James William v. 132 Haynes, Alfred Ernest x. 74 Heap, John Henry xxiv. 298 Hemming, Alfred O. xx. 203 Hemmings, Frank xxii. 227 Hendry, Major J. Burke xxviii. 63 Henry, Joseph Carruthers xxvi. 306 Hewer, Henry John xix. 71 Hickerson, Senero D. xxii. 227 Hicks, Edward Hillman, William Hairison David John Hind, James Hills, Hill, Hines, Alfred John Hoar^, George Hobbs, Hugh Marcus xix. 71 xxiv. 183 xxvi. 306 vii, 109 xxv. 136 xxvi. 220 xxiv. 74 xxvii. 74 THE QUATUOR CORONATI I.ODGE. 33 Obituary. Hodson, James Hofmeyer, Jan Hendrik Hogard, Charles Frederick Hogg, Jabez Hooker, Richard Hopekirk Walter xxvii. 74 231 x. 199 xii. 128 xiv. 142 x. igg Hopkins, A. Bassett xxvii. 152 R. B. .. xix. 251 Home, Edward I,. xxv. 136 Hornor, Joseph Potts vi. 80 Horst, Christian xxii. 64 Horton, Edward xxiii. 100 Hovenden, Robert xxi. 272 Howard, Sir Richard Nicholas xix. 71 Hudson, Charles William xii. 49 Robert xviii. 149 Hughan, William James xxiv. 74, 118 Hughes, A. xviii. 62 • Robert v. xv. 59 -Hallett, Col. Henry Thomas xxii. -Hunter, Sir Charles 136 xx. 91 Hulbert, Edward Humbeek, Pierre Van Humphreys, Alfred William Hunt, Arthur John xxviii. 63 xxii. 227 Hurd, William Frederick Husbands, Joseph xxviii. 63 Ibbotson, Willis xxvi. 220 Ingle, Thomas xii. 127 194 129 119 63 vi. 191 xix. 71 ix. Joseph xxviii. Irwin, Francis George Sidney Frederick Jackson, Charles Napier Isitt, „ iii. xvi. 87 Ingleby, John Inglis, xiii. Edward xx. 91 xviii. 149 71 Thomas Clepham xxii. 63 W. Grierson „ xiv. 142 Jacolette, Martin John xxi. 72 James, Hugh xxiii. 100 John xiv. 143 „ Janson, I,amens xiv. 212 Jefferis, Arthur Henry xxviii. 64 Johnson, Joseph xxvi. 306 Jones, Paul Eugene xxviii. 64 Robert Bibby xiii. 38 Samuel George „ xi. 165 Joseph, Dr. Joshua Raphael xiii. 127 Joyce, Alfred xxviii. 160 Kauffmann, Andrew John xii. 129 Keighley, Col. Charles M. xxiv. 183 Killner, Karl xviii. 150 Kellevink, H. J. D. xxv. 136 Kelley, John G. xxv. 136 Kelly, William vii. 173, 207 Kemmis, Edward Bernhard xxi. 72 Kemp, Alexander xii. 216 H. XX. 203 ,, Kempster, Dr. W. H. xvii. 71 Kennedy, Alfred C. xxviii. 215 Henry, J. P. xvii. Kenning, George xiv. 212 xxiii. 211 Kenyon, George Henry Key, Thomas E. xxiv. 74 Keyter, Petrus Wilhelmus vi. 80 Kiallmark, Col. Henry Walter xxvi. 306 Kiddie, Major Walter, R.A.M.C. xiii. 127 King, Rev. Charles Henry THE QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE. 34 Obituary. Lockwood, Thomas Meakin IvOgan, William lyombard, Major Graves i88 xix. 71 Mehlhaus, Friedrich Wilhelm xxi. 72 William Chubb „ Metcalfe, George Reuben xiii. Chamncy Swan I,ong, Hiram 250 xxv. 387 xxiv. 184 xxiv. 74 xxiv. 74 xv. 216 xv. 138 xxv. 136 xix. Sadler Ivongman, Henry Ivowe, William Wallace Lynch, Peter John Lyon, David Murray Macadam, William Ivison McAlister, Robert xv. 59 Macbean, John Edward v. 132 MacCalla, Clifford Paynter xx. 91 McCaw, John Dysart x. 74 McClenachan, Charles T. xxv. 280 McClure, Dr. Charles T. McCord, Dr. Eugene Woodworth xxvii. 74 xxi. 272 McCutcheon, Dr. Charles xxii. 64 Macdonald, Anderw xxvi. 67 MacDonald, John Christopher xxviii. 215 Macdonald, Robert v. 132 MacDougall, J. James xxiv. 75 McDowall, Andrew xxviii. 215 Macgregor, James ii. 163 Maclntyre, ^neas J. xxiii. 339 Mackay, Daniel xvi. 87 Mackersey, Lindsay xxiv. 299 Mackway, Sydney E. xiv. 142 Maclaren, Duncan Mark xiv. 143 MacNair, Thomas Magee, Dr., Archbishop of York iv. 179 xvi. 88 Maguire, Edward 188 62 xxiv. 299 xxiii. 212 xviii. 62 xxv. 280 xxi. 272 xi. 89 xv. 139 vii. 207 xxvii. 152 ix. 119 i. 216 xx. 372 xxiii. 212 xxiv. 184 ix. 179 xx. 203 xiii. Mejlaender, Johann Meredith, Sir James Creed xviii. William ,, Micholls, E. E. Micklethwait, Edward Mickley, George, M.A., M.B. MiUer, Andrew, M.D. George ,, W. MiUer, John Irwin Mixsell, Dr. J. Mold, Charles Trevor MoUoy, Harry J. Monk, Albert Monks, James Montgomery, Thomas Moon, Sir Francis Sydney Graham xxiv. 75 Moore, Charles John xiv. 141 Col. C. J. B. MacLeod Sir George Montgomery ,, John iii. 194 xxiv. 75 Robert M. Moors, Henry Morland, Charles Henry Morley, Edward x. 75 xix. 251 Duncan Morphy, Ferdinand Jamieson Morris, Dr. Richard Spencer William ,, xxiv. 184 xv. 215 61 xviii. vii. no xxvii. 74 Maidment, Erank xxi. 71 Main, Alexander M. Makeham, Henry William Payne xx. 91 xxvi. 67 Mangles, William Waring vi. 80 Manley, James Wooley xxiv. 299 Mansfield, William Wall i. 215 Mar and Kellie, Earl of xx. 91 Marr, Robert xxviii. 64 Marrs, Henry John 64 50 v. 229 Moutray, Rev. James Maxwell xxi. 272 Moyle, J. Copley xxii. 136 Muir, Major Robert Home xxviii. 216 Murray, Donald xxv. 387 xii. 130 Henry AthoU -Aynsley, Harriet G. M. xi. 165 ,, Neads, Francis John Lancaster xxviii. 216 Neild, James Reginald Jewsbury xxviii 216 Nelson, George xv. 215 Marsland, Octavius Martin, Rev. Charles J. Reginald Alexander ,, xix. 251 xiv. 92 Newitt, Williaih Thomas Newnham, Ernest Edward William Thomas Mason, Charles Letch „ Rev. Henry J. xxiv. 75 xx. 91 Newland, Newman, Henry Field xiv. 143 J. P. 64 xvi. 88 Newsome, Mark, Newton, James John „ xiv. Nienstadt, Carl Robert „ Masterton, Frederick Charles Mason, J. J. Massey, Stanley Franklin Masters, William Mather, J. Lawrence Matier, Charles Fitzgerald Matthews, H. Matveieff, Basil Maughan, Rev. Henry M. Mayers, John Mead, Col. J. Mears, Arthur 75 xxii. viii. viii. 93 163 163 xxvii. 74 64 xxi. 272 x. 199 ii. 80 xxv. 387 xxii. J. Veargitt x. W. xi. 89 xvi. 87 Morrison, Wm. Epps Moses, William Stainton ,, WiUiam Cowper — Norton, Jacob James Stephen k f„ Nott, William Nunn, Dr. Richard Joseph Officer, William Oldham, Samuel B. Oortmann-Gerlings, J. D. Oppleton, Henry Robert Oram, John Earle Page, Alfred xxviii. ix. 62 165 xiii. 38 iv. 69 xxii. 227 viii. 72 xxi. 71 xii. 216 xviii. xi. xxviii. 216 x. 74 xxvii. 75 80 212 xix. 145 i. 190 xii. 48 xviii. 61 xiii. 38 xix. yi ii. xxiii. ThB QUATUOR CORONATI I^ODGlt. 33 Obituary. Page, Alfred John Edward William S. Palmer, Rev. James Nelson Papworth, Wyatt „ xxii. 63 216 xxi. 184 vii. Z07 Parkin, Henry Parvin, Theodore Sutton Patterson, J. Dr. John N. xix. 251 xiv. 142 xvi. 87 xxviii. 64 xxvii. 75 63 xiv. 93 xxii. Penn, Alexander Strathern Penny, Reuben Henry Pepper, Josiah Francis xx. 91 xxvii. 75 xx. 372 xxvi. 67 xxiv. 299 John James Perry, Alfred Henry Percival, Martin 80 xxvi. 67 xxiv. 75 xix. 250 vii. 109 viii. 72 xxiii. 339 iv. 70 vi. Edward Pickance, Col. William John Pickering, Thomas Pidcock, Richard „ Pierce, ,. W. Frank Pike, Genl. Albert E. H. ,, Pim, Frederick R., LL.D. Pinckard, George Josiah Pinder, XX. 91 viii. 72 xxvii. 75 xvi. 87 James Piper, George 188 xiii. Pearce, Gilbert P. Dr. T. Frederick ,, Pearson, Thomas Penfold, Abel Phillips, 69 iv. xxi. 72 Paxton, Adam Peacock, Thomas Francis Petrie, Col. Harry x. 199 218 ix. 179 William vi. 80 „ Pope, Seth hxxvi. 67 Portal, Rev. Canon ii. 80 Powell, Champney viii. 235 Charles Champney xiv. 142 ,, Pringle, Sir Norman W. D., Bart. x. 162 Pruden, Frederick xxii. 136 Pryor, Abraham viii. 163 Pudsey, Col. Henry Fawcelt xxviii. 160 Pulvermann, Martin xxvii. 75 Pyrah, John xx. 203 Quayle, Mark xxv. 136 vi. 80 Ramsay, Col. Marmaduke Pittway, James Poore, Thomas xi. Rau, Rangarao Vasudeva Reed, Commander, Geo. Ba5mes xxiii. 339 Hy. xiv. 141 Rees, Griffith Reid, ]vieut. Geo. Saml. Burling- ton xii. 49 xxvii. 235 Reid, Dr. J. Maclagan Rhodes, Rt. Hon. Cecil J. Richard, Dr. J. P. Richards, George Samuel „ Richardson, Arthur Connor „ Sir Richardson, George xxviii. xvii. 136 xv. 59 xvii. 70 xxiv. 299 xxiv. 75 xxii. 136 Benjamin Ward ix. 179, X. 4 „ Henry ,, Stephen Rideal, George Riley, Thomas Rimell, George Samuel Rivington, Edward Rix, Owen William Roach, John Henry Robbins, John Joseph ,, Roberts, Austin Edward ,, Roberts, Richard MUes Robertson, Walter W. Robinson, George Herbert John John Peter ,, v. 70 xxvi. 306 ix. 179 xix. 145 XV. 215 xxiv. 75 xxiv. 299 xxiv. 184 160 xxviii. XV. 139 136 xxii. xvii. 71 xxv. 136 xii. 48 XX. 372 xxii. 228 xxiii. 339 xxiv. 75 Thomas Graham xiii. 188 xxv. 387 xix. 251 iii. Ill Ross, Peter, lyl^.D. xiv. 138 Rosslyn, Earl of iii. 195 Rowbotham, Thomas xxvii. 235 Rowe, James Tovey XV. 59 Rowland, W. H. xvi. 87 Royds, H. B. ix. 50 Royston, Rev. Peter xix. 250 xxiv. 184 Rudd, John Rumphelt-Walther, E.F.A.F. i. 218 xix. 146 Rupp, George P. Russell, Capt. Benjamin Hill xi. 165 Douglas Ebor Nicol xxviii. 64 ,, Rustomjee, H. M., J. P. xvii. 71 Sadler, Henry xxiv. 184, 277 Sakalini, Joseph xxviii. 160 Salter, H. xiii. 38 xvi. 260 Sandford, Philip G. xxii. 227 Sandham, Robert xxi. 72 Sansom, Dr. Arthur Ernest xxvii. 152 Saul, John Beamish Saunders, David William Alban xxvii. 152 xxvii. 152 Sibert „ xxvi. 220 Saulez, Rev. Wilberforce Scarritt, Winthrop E. xxiv. 300 xxii. 64 Schlener, John Albert xxvii. 235 Schoales, J. R. D. xxi. 183 Schoder, Anthony xiv. 141 Schreiner, Frederick Samuel ,, Robshaw, John Roffey, James Richard Roome, Genl. Charles Edward T. Herman H. Thomas Schultz, xxvi. 67 Schwerin, xiv. Scott, xiv. 143 Scurrah, William Alfred SeaviU, I^eonard Crowley Andreas Seymour, John Selzer, Shallcrcss, G. Sharpe, W. Shaw, Robert Barclay Shread, George 142 xxvi. 67 xxii. 64 216 xiii. 38 xii. xx. 91 xvii. 136 xx. 203 xxvi. 67 TH^ QUA'fUOR 36 CORO^fAtI IvOD(i^.. 'Obituary. Sillitoe, Dr., Bishop of New West- minster Simner, Abel Siraonsen, Sophus Heimann Simpson, Dr. James Kidd ,, Sinclair, William Hugh William Singleton, W. R. Slack, Arthur William Slator, Thomas Henry Walter SmaHes, Dr. Robert Slicer, W. Smith, Charles Ivt.-Col. E. G. S. H. H. Montague James James J. John Genl. John Corson Norman Rev. Samuel George Southam, John Downes Sparks, Henry James Spiers, Ernest George Spurgeon, Clement Staben, Albert Staley, G. W. Staton, James W. Steavenson, Joseph Ill xxiii. 339 xxvi. 306 216 216 xxi. 183 xxviii. xii. xiv. 141 xxvi. 220 xxii. 64 xiv. 141 xix. 145 xxv. 136 xvii. 136 xxv. 387 xx. 203 vii. 207 xxi. 72 xxiv. 75 xviii. 246 xxviii. 64 xxi. 72 xxiii. 100 ix. 179 74 xxviii. 160 xxv. 387 xvi. 260 x. xxiii. 339 Steeds, Herbert William Pilditch xviii. 149 Steinberg, E. G. xxv. 387 Stephens, Edwin xx. 291 Samuel George xxii.227 „ Stevens, Henry x. 162 James ,, Steyermann, Max Henry Leonard Stimson, Edward Stocker, Anthony Eugene Stillson, Stokes, Charles Stone, Walter Henry Storr, Street, Edwin Eugene Edward Stiitzer, Eritz Stout, Thomas Strasser, 50 260 xxii. 63 xxii. 136 xxvi. 68 ix. Stevenson, James Edgar Stewart, Robert xvi. xxiv. 75 x. 162 xxvi. 306 xviii. 149 xv. 215 xxvi. 307 xix. 145 Sartoris Solomon Stuart, William Edward Stuttaford, William Foot Subramaniam, Hon. N. Sudlow, Robert Clay Sud worth, Samuel Summer, William Thoriias Sutherland, Henry „ „ Swales, William Swithenbank, J. S. Sword, Patrick Tabley, I/Ord de Taylor, Joseph Henry xviii. 149 xiv. 141 x. 74 339 xxiv. 76 xxvii. 75 xix. 145 xxiii. xiv. 141 xiv. 213 XV. 59 xxvi. 307 69 192 i. 81 xxvi. 68 iv. vi. Thomas Arthur 191 179 xiii. 188 xxii. 64 Terry, James viii. 163 Tew, Thomas William xvii. 236 Thomas, James I^ewis xxi. 272 John Douglas xxiii. 211 Richard Griffith xxiii. 211 Thompson, Frank J. xxv. 387 Ralph Thomson, Reginald Alexander xxii. 228 xiii. 127 Thorburn, Charles xxi. 72 Thorley, James Thurston, John Nevill Oldfield xxii. 227 xxiv. 184 Tobias, Henry A. ix. 179 Todd, Joseph xix. 71 Todman, Frank Tomlinson, Rev. Edward Murray xxii. 63 xxv. 388 Tonkin, Rev. C. D. v. 70 Torgins, L. E. S. xv. 59 Tracey, Nathaniel viii. 163 Traill-Straith, Edward Stuart xiv. 92 Travers-Drapes, G. F. xxi. 184 Trevor-Smith, James xix. 71 Tristram, Canon Herbert Baker xii. 49 Tuck, Matthew Thomas xxvii. 152 Tucker, Ambrose xx. 372 Turner, C. A. xxvi. 307 John J. C. ix. 119 William Edward „ xvi. 88 Turton, Isaiah xviii. 62 Twing, Cornelius L. xix. 251 Upton, William Henry xii. 130 Usher, John ix. 119 Vaillant, Johan Pieter xiii. 188 Varma, H. H., Sir Martanda xxviii. 160 Vaughan, Ivt.-Col. T. T. Venning, E. xvii. 71 Vernon, W. Frederick xi. 89 Victor, Maurice xxii. 227 Vigo, James George xxviii. 160 Vincent, William xvii. 71 Vizard, Major-Genl. Walter John xii. 48 Vogeler, Gustav Adolph Werner xxviii. 160 Waddy, Benjamin Owen viii. 72 Wade, Henry Greensmith xiii. 127 Wakelin, Joseph xiii. 127 Walker, Dr. Charles Rotherham xix. 145 William xxviii. 160 ,, Waltman, Thomas S. xi. 165 Ward, Dr. Charles Samuel xi. 218 Gordon B. xxv. 136 „ Horatio xiv. 212 Waring, Walter, M.D. xiv. 92 Warre, Charles Bamfylde xix. 71 Washington, Thomas I,owndes xxviii. 160 Watson, Charles Henry xxviii. 235 Daniel Ernest xxi. 272 ,, Taylor, viii. vi. William Templeton, Dr. B. F. ix. • ,, John Webb, Joseph Webber, Frederick xxviii. 64 229 xxi. 72 v. 'THE QUATUOR CORONATI I,OD(iE. 3^ Obituary. Weber, Louis Robert Webster, James xiv. 141 163 Weigall, Rev. Edward Mitford xxi. 71 Weiss, Felix v. 132 Fred xx. 372 Welch, Ivouis xix. 146 Wendt, Ernest Emil v. 229 West, George xiv. 212 Westropp, Col. William Keilly xix. 71 Whitaker, Walter S. xxviii. 160 White, Hubert xix. 71 William Henry xxiv. 300 ,, Whited, Otic O. xxvi. 68 Whitley, Edwin John xxviii. 64 Whymper, Henry Josiah vi. 145 Whytchead, Thomas Bowman xx. 204, 230 Wiberg, John Englcbcrt xxvii. 76 Wiebe, Carl Cornelius xxiii. 339 Wilbur, Newfil I,ce xxviii. 216 Wilcock, Col. George Woodford xxi. 71 Wilcox, C. A. xii. 216 Charles R. xx. 372 „ Wilkinson, Tom Ash xii. 128 Willey, William Henry vii. 47 xix. 250 Williams, Howard Douglas Robert James xxi. 184 „ ii. Williams, S. Stacker ,, Willis, William Mattieu Thomas H. Willmott, John Wilson, James Richard William R. xvu. 70 v. 229 xxiii. 212 Wooley, John Wood, Rev. C. H. „ Edwin James 216 vii. Wingham, Walter Wise, Capt. Charles Driver Witthaus, Julius Adolph Woelicke, Emil Wolff, Albert 61 iii. xxviii. 47 vi. 191 xiv. 212 xxvii. 235 216 250 viii, 163 xvii. 71 XV. 138 ii. 80 xviii. 149 i- 85, 133 V. 70 xii. xix. Rev. John George Woodall, John Woodall Woodford, Rev. A. F. A. Woodman, Wm. Robert Wright, Charles Romley Alder, ,, vii. 208 D.Sc. Wright, William Henry Sterling xx. 372 Yarker, John xxvi. 68 Yeatman-Biggs, Major-Genl., xi. 89 A.G., C.B. xx. 91 Zobel, Care Mority Emil 7 tKH QUATUOR 38 CORONA*!*! IvODGiB. Papers and Essays. * Duplicated Titles. I. Sir C. Warren Address at Consecration. 2. Adoptive Masonry, and the Order 3- Age 4- 5- of Freemasonry, An of the i- E.L.Hawkins... Mopses. attempt to Ascertain the, from Internal Evidence. J.R.Dore Ahiman Rezon ^Faithful Brother Secretary. baum ... ... ... ... Aitchison's Haven Lodge, The Minute Book — 202 vi. Rev. Morris Rosenxxiu. 162 of, 1598-1764. R. E. XXIV. 30 Wallace James 6. xxiv. 6 A Alban and Athelstan Legends, * Aldworth, Mrs. 7- Alnwick Lodge Minutes, The. Examination Critical History and Relationship. of the, their iv. C. C. Howard. 73 See St. Leger. America, Freemasonry in. W.H.Rylands C. P. MacCalla xiv. 4 122 iii. ... Ancient and Modern Freemasonry, Connecting Links between, from W. a Non-Masonic Standpoint. The Grand Lodge Hughan J. R. F. Gould of the Schismatics or. 10. Ancients, II. Anderson's Non-Masonic Writings. 12. Anderson of the Constitutions. W. Chetwode Crawley J. 13- Anderson, The Rev. James, and the Earls of Buchan. Anecdote, 15- " Antients," Lane Russian Masonic. Date G. /. T. Thorp. W. Speth of the Origin of the Grand Lodge of the. i8. Apron, 19. Apron, The Masonic. 20. Arch and Temple 21. Arundel MS., The Legend of the Quatuor Coronati as given in the. 24. in W. H. Dundee. 72 166 108 iv. Thomas A. Lindsay 56 172 V. viii. ... 4 i-59 Rev. A. F. A. Woodford S. Pulney Andy, M.D. 15 ix. Ashmole's Diary, Dr. Rd. Rawlinson and the Masonic Entries in the /. E. S. Tuckett ... W. Begemann ... Assembly, The. ,, ,, XXV. 237 vi. 169 R. F. Gould V. 203 W. speth vi. 173 77, 184, viii. 180, ix 129 Austria and Hungary, in. A Sketch of the Earlier History of Free- Ladislas de Malczovitch iv. 20, 181, V. 15, 187, vi. 85, vii. 18, Austrian Netherlands, The English Provincial Grand Lodge of the, and its Grand Master, the Marquis de Gages. Count Goblet d' Alviella 28. 9 iv. liylands Aryan Temple, The Ancient. masonry 27. ... /. E. Green D. R. Clark Curious Masonic. G. 2b. /. E. S. Tuckett Curious Hand-painted Masonic. Diary. 23- xviii. V. Apron, * 6 xxvi. 31 Apollonian Summons, An. 22. xxiii. John ... 17- "' 50 44 28 X. i6. A A i. vi. xviii. Alfred F. Robhins 14- A ... Austrian Precursor of th2 Quatuor Coronati Lodge, An. Brough XXV. 39 Bennett H. xiii. 72 QUAfUOR CORONATI "iJlU I,ODGE. 39 Papers and Essays. * Bain MS., The. W. 30. J. Hughan Baldwyn K.T. Certificate, The Earliest. /. E. S. Tuckett Bath and Bristol, The High Grades in. John Yarker 31. Belgian Daughter of the Grand Lodge of Scotland. 32. Belgium, The Papal Bulls and Freemasonry 29. d' Alviella XX. 249 xxiv. 285 XX. 71 ... Count Goblet in. d' Alviella XXV. 81 33. Belgium, The Quatuor Coronati 34. Bell, 35. Beltz, Bro. Samuel, Andrew, d' Alviella Deputy Assistant Commissary Bengal Ivodges, Some Fresh 37. Besant, Sir Walter. I<ight to the Forces W. K. Firminger ... xiv. 105 MS., An Exact Typographical with a Short Description. Rodk. H. Baxter Reproduction Bibliography of the Old Charges. 39. Biscop, Benedict, and the Introduction of Freemasonry into England. 40. Blue, Masonic. 41. Bodleian I^ibrary, The Masonic MSS. 42. Bordeaux, The English I,odge 43. Conder, Jr. Medals ,, . ,; ,, 45. ,i ,, ... ix. ... J Chetwode Crawley . G. at. W. W. Speth in the. W. Simpson W. Simpson F. J. W. Crowe 46. Brixham, Devon, Freemasonry 47. 48. Henry P. H. R. F. Gould ... Bucks, The Noble Order of the, A forgotten Rival W. H. Rylands 49. Budrum 50. Bulls, 51. Bulls, in, 1781-1840. Sir A. H. ... 53. Burns, Robert, The Masonic Genius G.M. H. R. F. Gould in Belgium. Count Goblet Byron, 55. Caledonian Society, The Ancient. 56. Cambridgeshire, Century. 59. * V. 21 viii. ... B. of. J. W. Richardson H. Rose Mackenzie Some Notes on Freemasonry in, in the Eighteenth A. R. Hill Canada, The Craft /. Ross Robertson in. Canongate Kilwinning I^odge, Freeman and Cowan, with special reference to the Records of. Alfred A. A. Murray ... Carbonari Certificate, A Curious. F. J. W. Crowe Carmick MS., and the Introduction of Freemasonry into Philadelphia, U.S.A. W. J. Hughan 60. Carolus of our Ancient MSS., The. 61; Carpenters, The Free. F. John Yarker J.W.Crowe 5 57 xvi. 107 iii. 140 d' Whymper 54. 58. 89 XXV Burnes, The ChevaUer. 57. 27 iii. 74 J. Chetwode Crawley xxiv. 47, 107 125, 251 Alviella 52. 4 6 xii. xvii. The Old Charges and the Papal. W. I/ord, xi. of Freemasonry. Markham The Papal, and Freemasonry 109 309 V. Browell, Castle. ix. xii. ... John Yarker The Noose Symbol. • 85 yxiii. J. Chetwode Crawley G. L. Shackles of. Brahminical Initiation. 44. ... 189 xxviii. W.J. Hughan 38. * xvm. 157 ... W. H. Rylands Beswicke-Royds W xxiv. 248 ... ' on the Old. 78 xiii. M. Mackay A. Ernest A. Ebblewhite 36. Edward ' Count Goblet in. of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. (1783-1862). * 88 xvii. Count Goblet ... ... THB QUATUOR CORONATl 40 I^ODGEi. Papers and Essays. R. F. Gould. Celebrities, Masonic. 62. 63- II. 64. III. 6566. 67. 68. eg. 70. .71- « 72. The Grand Master of Canada I. Ross Robertson) iii. Martin Clare iv. Thomas Manningham The Rev. William Stukely, M.D. VI. The Duke of Wharton, with which History of the Gormogons VII. Hon. Josiah H. Druramond IV. ... V. ... „ ,, An F. J. W. Crowe Curious Carbonari. F. J. Old York Templar. Certificates, Earliest Early Irish. W. Crowe Baldwyn K.T. /. E. W. H. Rylands 75- „ ,, English Masonic. /. Seals 79- ,, Robert Partridge's Masonic. H. le xvi. 212 xvi. 17 Thorp /. T. ... Strange 81. Charles 82. Chart of 1789, 83. Charter Incorporating the Trades of Gateshead (1671). 84. Chevaliers des Cinq Epees, ... A xi. .... Symbolic. G. W. Speth 0. Chichester Stone, The. 87. Chinese Secret Societies. Chivalric Freemasonry, City, On Clare, Martin. „ „ Union, of, in C.B Thorp G. " St. Maur " vii. 131 xiii. 156 xviii. 153 of W. Speth Freemasonry," viii. 1730. 96. Cleremont Chapter, The Very Ancient. 97- Clothing, Masonic. 86 iv. 33 xxviii. 80 Old Charges of the British Freemasons. Classification of the Hughan W. J. vi. J.W.Crowe 217 iv. W. ~1 95- 17 xvi. 171 S. Russell Forbes and " The Defence F. 26 xvii. R. F. Gould Wonnacott 191 the British /. Littleton Masonic Built. 97 xvi. 212 xiii. the Origin and Progress Squaring the. Geometrically. A of the I/odge of ... xxiii. Naval Freemasonry. „ Circle, ... /. Copley Moyle /. T. 90. 93- Thorp Dr. S. Russell Forbes Sir Charles A. Cameron, Chivalry, Masonic. 92. vi. /. T. N. Wyait 86. 94. /. P. Vaillant Some Notes on the Tracing Boards Isles. 36 W. H. xv. 153 I^es. Chichester Certificates, Eighteenth Century. 38. 138 iii. Rylands „ xix. 181 King, At the Royal Exchange in I^ondon in 1667. II., E. Conder, Jr. 91. xix. 63 xxvii. 142 Canon Horsley Chaplains of England. Notes on the Grand. Rev. 48 viii. 80. 89. 170 xvi. 81 Thorp /. T. on " Ancients " Grand Chapter. „ No. 44 xxiv. 285 W. Crowe F. J. Netherlands Masonic. Chichester, 165 xviii. S. Tuckett Ramsien Riley 78. 85- 114 x. xvi. 163 John Yarker 76. * viii. xiv. 51 Eighteenth Century Chichester. 77- 93 128 xv. 29 Curious. The v. vi. xiii. IX. Theodore Sutton Parvin A A 33 116 combined the True is VIII. The Chevalier Burnes Certificate, 137 iv. General Albert Pike 7374- (J. John Yarker 198 xvii, v. 29, vi. 84 160 QUATUOR CORONATI "tW^ I,ODGE. 41 Papers and Essays. 98. 99. Clubs and Societies, Some Old Time. W. B. Cobham Church, Notes on. W. M. Bywater xxvii. Hextall iv. 100. Coins of the Grand Masters of the Order of Malta or Knights loi. Cole, John. 102. Colours in Freemasonry. 103. Communication, Masonic, from Lieut.-Genl. Sir Charles Warren 104. Company Hospitallers of St. W. of Jerusalem. Geo. L. Shackles ... xv. 70 xx. 6 J. Songhurst Masons of John J.W.Crowe F. 2| 193 xvii. 3 for the City of I^ondon in the year 1481, ..... xv. 85 The Orders and Regulations of the, and the Fsast of the Quatuor Coronati. E. Conder ... ... ... ... ... ... 106. A Word on the Legends of the. W. H. Rylands i. Connecting Links between Ancient and Modern Freemasonry from a 107. Consecration of a Parsee Priest. 108. Constitutions and Warrants, 109. John Lane ... Constitutions, The True Text 105. Compagnonnage, Non-Masonic Standpoint. W. J. Hughan W. Simpson The Early Lodges their. ... ... ... ... ... Continental 113. Contract, 114. Contract, Early Masons at 115. Cork 116. Corner Stones laid in the Olden Time, Two. * A City, of the 118. 119. 120. ... ... ... Masonic, of A.D. 1378. Durham. Notes on Freemasonry Cowan and Freeman, with in. W. ... ... 193 vii. 119 ... ... J. E. H. Bring T. J. Westropp W. 25 special reference to the Records of Death and the Freemason. E.J.Barron Death, The Worship of. W. Simpson 126. Degrees of Pure and Ancient Freemasonry, The. 127. Degrees Theory, The Two. 128. Degrees, 129. oldest known records of the Master Masons' Ceremony. W. Hughan Demit and Jewel of Antient Lodge, No. 53, Liverpool. Geo. G. viii. 25 116 iii. 125. ... on. 185 xv. 47 ... 124. ... xxiv. 21 xvii. 91 Dartmoor Stone Monuments, Address of the 70 225 xxi. 123. ... 147 Lodge Alfred A. A. On Some Old Scottish. R.F.Gould Law of, and other Curious Customs xix. xxi. 59 J. Chelwode Crawley Customs, i. 10 ix. 89 Bedouin. ... R. Hansford Worth ... ... xii. viii. 119 240 ii. R. F. Gould ... W. Speth 7 xvi. 28 xi. 47 Freemasonry, especially in relation to the J. ... x. 127 L. xix. IQ9 Shackles 131. 76 vii. xxi. Dakhiel, The 130. xxi. x. 122. of viii. Hughan 121. The Three, ... ... ... Murray Crawley MS., The Chetwode. W. J. Hughan Culham Bridge, The Building of. W. H. Rylands Cumberland Lodges, Some Notes on Old. W. F. Lamonhy Curriculum, A Masonic. G. W. Speth Sydney T. Klein 50 164 Masonry, Studies in Eighteenth Century, Canongate Kilwinning. 117. i. ... ... 112. W. K. Firminger 52 Freemasons and of ... 111. (so-called) 81 ii. vi. Book of. W. H. Upton Constitutions, Two Editors of the Book of. E. L. Hawkins Continental Lodge Jewels and Medals. F. J. W. Crowe no. xxrvii. 116, ... Denmark, A Danish Lodge Unknown in. Alfred J. Lange D'Eon, The Chevalier J^-.W.-. of Lodge No. 376. W. J. Chetwode xii. 166 xvi. 329 : Crawley ... QUATUOR Th:E -42 COROISTA*! I^ODGlfi. Papers and Essays. 132. Description of Frontispiece A ..;"' ... the. W. J. Chetwode Cfawley Some Eighteenth Century Masonic. Arch-'' Monograph on 133- Dillons, 134- DocuraentSj Notes on 135- Documents, 136. Dodd, 137* Doyle, Sir John. 138. Druses of Syria, The, and their Relation to Freemasonry. deacon Clarke Dr., Two ... ... ... W. H. Rylands Grand Chaplain. W. Wonnacott French. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Haskett Smith ... R.F.Gould ... ... ... ... ... ... ... * Dundee, The Arch and Temple * 143- Durham, Early Masons' Contracts at. E. H. Bring Durham, Notes concerning the Masons' Guild and the Marquis bf Granby I^odge of Freemasons in the City of. Harry Brown ... ... Early Home of Freemasonry, An. W. F. Vernon ... Edward VII., King, Past Grand Master and Protector of the Craft. W. J. Hughan Edwin, The Prince, Legend. E. H. Dring Effigy of a reputed Grand Master of Freemasons in Winchester Cathedral W. H. Jacobs Eighteenth Century Freemasonry, Contemporary Comments on. W. J. Chetwode Crawley ... England, Notes on the Grand Chaplains of. Rev. Canon Horsley ... English Freemasonry before the Era of Grand I/odges (1717). R. F. 146. Equilateral Triangle in Gothic Architecture, The. 147- Error, 139- 140. 141. 142. 143 144 A 148. 150. Thomas A. Lindsay .' ,, ,, Dr. Arthur Bowes W. Barlow „ H. F. Berry ,, W. ... ... 151- Essenes, Freemasonry and J. ChetiDode Crawley 152. Euclid, The 47th ... ... its relation Proposition of -the ist of a Past Master. Thomas ... to the. Book Greene, ... ... ... C. C. Howard ... iv. 7 36 viii. 4 225 xxi. xxii. 19 iv. 230 xxiii. loi ... ... of, ... 6 xxii. 112 i. xviii 201 xix. 181 67 xix. 165 ix. 153 x. 59 x. 58 W. M. ... ... W. WynnWestcott ... ii. 141 xxviii. 67 as part of the Jewel LL.D. Evidential Value of the Regius, Cooke, and ... ... Errors of Scientific Expression in the Masonic Ritual, Some. Williams 105 i. ; Curious Historical. xv. 27 vi. ' Gould 149- John Lane in. 94 Rev. Dumf lies- Kilwinning 4. 'xv. x. 165, xvi. * MS., No. 202 xix. ' 23 'xii. xx. 352 ' R. F. Gould Drummond, Josiah H. i8i2 li. ' ' ... ... W. Watson MSS., ... ... ... xiv. 27 The. ... ... 21 vi. xii. in 154- Exeter, Address on the History of. G. R. Shorto Exeter Cathedral, Address on the History of. Rev. Canon Edmunds xii. 115 155- Exeter Cathedral, The Remarkable Vane -of. xii. 123 153. Henry Lovegrove I57- The Masters' Ivodge at. W. J. Hughan Falkirk, Th« I/)dge of, and Portraits of Some of its Masters. 158. Fallows, The Rev. Fearon, M.A., F.R.S. 159- Fendeurs, The. i6o. Fessler, Ignatius Aurelius. 161. Florida, 156. ... Exeter, The ... F. Lamonby xxii. 56 xviii. J.W.Crowe 217 xxii. R. C. Beck, translated by G. 31st -Foot and Freemasonry in West. 63 Thomas Middleton W-. F. vii. W: Speth R. F. Gould i. ... 37 113 xiii. 69 THB QUATUOR CQRONATI : IvODGE. 43 Papers and Essays. 1 62. Foundation of Modern Freemasonry, The. G. 163. Frederick the Great,' The last Gavel Stroke of. 164. 165. 166. W. Speth G. W. Speth Frederick the Great, How he became a Freemason. A. J. W. Freemason about 1700 A.D. W. B. Hextall Free and Freemasonry, A Tentative Enquiry. G. W. Speth 86 ii. ... Cerf ... xi. 166 x. 188 xxviii. 28 x. 10 167. W.Begemann x. 156 168. C. G. Browne x. 155 i6g. F.F.Giraud x. 155 170. F. F. Schnitger ii. 141 X. 155 171. * 172. 173- ... ... ... ... W. Speth French Documents, Two. W. H. Rylands French Prisoners' Ivodge, A. F. J. W. Crowe „ Another. F. J. W. Crowe „ G. xv. 94 xx. 226 Frontispiece, Description of ii. 174. * " G," 175. Gateshead, Speculative Members included in Bishop Cosin's Charter The I^etter. John A. Cockburn ... ... ... ... incorporating the Trades of (1671). of. ... " St. ... Maur " 177. 178. German Freemasonry in the German Freemasonry, Notes 179. Germany, 180. Germany, The Settegast Grand Ivodge 181. Giorgione's " Three Wise Men." 182. Glasgow International Exhibition, 183. Gnostic Sects, Various, and their influence on Freemasonry. 184. " Goose and Gridiron, The." 185. * 190. Gormogon Medal, The. G. L. Shackles ... ... Gormogons, The True History of the. R. F. Gould Gould, Robert Frcke. W. B. Hextall ... ... ... Grand lyodgc. An Unrecorded. H. Sadler Grand Lodge at York. Relics of the. Thomas B. Whytehead Grand I^odgs at York, The. T. B. Whytehead Grand lyodge of Germany, The Settegast. G. W. Speth Grand Lodge of Hungary, The Ballot in the Organisation of 191. Grand xxvii. 185 Gotthelf Greiner Absolom the Premier ix. Glimpse of Early Freemasonry E. Conder, Jr. ... de I'Hoste Ranking... 186. 187. 188. 189. * Ladislas de Malczovitch 192. * Jvodge, of Ireland, F. ... of. G. W. Speth J.W.Crowe Masonic Antiquities ... ... C. Kupferschmidt... in. ... ... ... at ... ... 146 ix. 160 xiv. 83 xxii. 90 xiv. 165 D. F. ... ... Daily Graphic A Few ix. the. ... ... xxiv. 202 vii. ... ... 55 Carl Ivodge. Wiebe A 53 in. ... Present Era. on. xv. 153 xviii. " Gentleman's Magazine, The," The Story of the Craft as told F. Armitage 40 W. H. (1671) 176. 1731-1820. 182 x. Gateshead, Charter Incorporating the Trades Rylands 129 xvi. ,, viii. 114 xxviii. 3 ... xviii. 69 ... xiii. 93 ii. no xiv. 83 the. ... ... Remarks on the Establishment the. Dr. W. Begemann ... ... ... ... ... Grand Lodge of Scotland, Formation of the. E. Macbean Grand Lodge of the " Antients," Date of the Origin of the. Lane ... ... ... ... ... ... Grand Lodgeof theSchismatics or Ancients. R. F. Gould 182 xv. 65 87 iii. of ... xii. 164 ... iii. 172 v. 166 John ... .,, vi. 44 THE QUATUOR CORONATI 44 I^ODGE. Papers and Essays, 194; Grand lodge; The York. W. J. Hughan Greece, Ereemasonry in. Nicholas Philon 195. Greek Menu, 196. Gregofians, Ndtes on the Society of the. 197. Guisers, 198. H.A.B'., Notes in Reference 193. W A.* . J Some. Hamnter Harnouester, The IvOrd, of 1736-38. 201. * Haughfoot iii.'Si John Yarker Mrs. H. G. M. Murray-Aynsley to. 199. W. B. 202. Herme'ticism," Freemasonry and. 203. High ... Hextall xvi. A. F. A. Wooiford Degrees' in the Netherlands, History of the. Oortmann- J. Cooper Oakley 205. Hindus, Masonic Landmarks among the. 206. Htramlc 207. 208. History, Old Masonic, I/et us seek Truth. J. Yarker Hogarth's Picture " Night." W. H. Rylands 209. Holland, Freemasonry I^egend, On an Early Rev. P. J. Oliver „ ,, 211. „ „ ,, /• P. Vaillant 212. ,, „ ,, A An Freemasonry, A Word last on. /. P. Vaillant ... ... ... Hungary, Grand Lodge of. ... W. F. Vernon Early. ... The Ballot ... 214. Immortality; Intimations 215. Indian Relics. 216. Installing Master, The, 217. International * 219. /. M. of. Rev. J. Spainhour- A ... ... ... W. Horsley ... ..-. Poem. of 1814, The. I. Miss St. her as a 221. II. Three Lost Lodges (Irish ... Medals .; IV. -The Old Lodge at=Bandon .;. ... .:. - 114 iv. 230 xvii. 181 iii. 87 xii. 50 i. 106 iv. 72, 240 xxviii. 141 xvi. 201 164 xii. 53 viiL 79 Irish Certificates no ix. xiii. VI. The Wesleys' and Irish Freemasonry Some Early viii. viii. V. The Sackville Medal VII.' 157 v. Lodges at Norwich, the Middle Temple, and Beziers, France) 223. 226. 23 iv. Leger (Hon. Mrs. Aldworth) and the Lodges claiming III. 225. 146 223 xvi. 81 member 222. 224. ii. 84, iv. xvi. 193 W. H. Rylands Freemasonry, Notes on. W. J. Chetwode Crawley Irish Certificates, Early. Irish 220. 25 in the Organisation of the. John T. Thorp * 42 i. G. L. E.G.Crisp W. J. Chetwode Crawley ... W. J. Songhurst ... ... ... Ionic Lodge, No. 227, London. Remarks the Establishment of the Grand of. on Lodge Ireland, A few ... ... ... ... ... ... ... W. Begemann "Irene, The Queen -of Sheba," Freemasonry in Gounod's Opera. Compact 33 iv. iv. 24, v. L. de Malczovitch 218. 158 xiii. ... iii. Glance at the Records of two extinct. Shackles * . xx. 15 F. J. W. Crowe Dr. W. H. Dieprink in. ,, of Minos T. Hayter Lewis Version of the. 210. Home • v. A. 28 i. ; /. D. Hindoo Temples. Hull Lodges, 177 xxi. r6i 204. 213. vi.'5i xxvi.'22 Gerlings * r34 vii. John Yarker E. L. Hawkins I/6dge, The. Heade'MS., The Henry. 79 xxi. 91 W.Simpson or. 200. I^egends, viii. W. H. Rylands 4 loo xi. Chetwode Crawley . The Mummers xiii'. and their Story 4 142 xv. 100 ... ... xvi. iSg THE QUATUOR CORONATI IvODGE. 45 Papers and Essays. 227. VIII. The Grand I^odge of Ireland and the Grand I^odge of Pennsylvania 228. Irish Freemasonry, 1790-1830, 229. Irish Freemasonry, 230. Irwin, Francis George. 231. Jerusalem, Knights of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre Some xvii. Berry... 'Edge xxvi. 196 A Short Sketch of the Rise and Progress of. /. H. ... xxvi. 131 Malczovitch * R.F.Gould ... ... '. ... ... L. de of. xix. 137 ... 232. 233. Kelly, William. 234. Kipperah or Bora, The 235. Kirkwall Kilwinning I<odge, No. 38 », and 236. /. B. Craven and G. W. Speth ... ... ... Knight Templary in the United Kingdom, Origin of. W. J. Hughan Knights of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem, Order of the. L. de W. Crowe ... ... .,. Remarkable its 238. Knights Templars Degree, Notes on the F. H. Goldney earliest Ivabour to Refreshment in the Olden Time. 240. I^amhton W. Medal, The. I/andmarks, Masonic, Landmarks J. Landiharks, The. 243. lyane, John. 244. I^angley, Batty, 245. I^armenius, W. among the Hindus. The Old. W. B. J. 248. ... ... ... F. J. of. ... iv. 42 41 ... 134 xxiv. 185 ... xxv. 69 W. Fooks ... W. ... Craft. ... v. 88 v. 37 W. ... ... J. Chetwode Crawley xxvii. 158 E. H. Bring xxii. 250. Legerids concerning the First Temple, termed Solomon's Temple, 251. I<egends in Freemasonry, Ancient. 50 xi. ... W. Crowe Remarks on the lyegend of the S.S. Quatubr Coronati, The. The Prince Edwin. 4 viii. xiii. Henry Lovegrove on Geometry. ... 79 xxiv. 151 Hughan IvCgends of the Old' British Masons, Two 137 xxv. 91 Axel J. A. Poignant I/aws of the Realm, Freemasonry in Relation to. I^egeiid, 91 Minos Rev. P. J. Oliver 247. * 79 vii. Hextall 246. 249. x. xviii. xvi. The " Charta Transmissionis " lyarmenius, The Charter of. John Yarker Begemann 56 W. F. Vernon Hughan of the Craft, 242. 143 Reference to the. ... 239. * vii. xviii. xvi. 203 Sir C. A. Cameron 241. 161 xix. Knights Templars. lyo'dge i. Scroll. Malczovitch 237. 25 vii. W. Speth G. 167 vi. Jewels and Medals, Continental Ivodge. F. J. Kaiser Wilhelm, as a Mason. G, W. Speth * 137 H. F. Historical Episodes in. ... John Yarker The Templar. W. ... ... ... 6 xxi. 264 ... J. Chetwode Crawley xxvi. 45, 146, 221 * 252. I^egends of the Compagnonnage, I^egends of Crafts Kindred to Masonry, P. G. Hills ... ... ... ... on the. W. H. Rylands Some Usages ... ... I/egends of Masonry, 254. Leicester 255. Leicestershire Masonry, Part II. 256. Leon, Rabbi Jacob Jehudah. Levander-York MS. F. W. W. E. Conder, Jr J. Chetwode Crawley Levander i. 116, ii. 52 Gordon and. Some Notes on the. W. H. Rylands Masonry 1103-1327. G. W. Speth 253. * A Word ... ... ... xxviii. 115 xvi. 4 xii. 100 xiv. 126 xii. 150 xviii. 161 THK QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE. 46 Papers and Essays. 257. 258. 259. 260. 261. Purdon Clarke Lewys, Sir Peter, Ecclesiastic, Cathedral and Bridge Builder, and Company of Masons. H. F. Berry lyincoln, The Old I^odge at. William Dixon Thomas Hayter. I^ewis, W. J. List of A.D. 1747, The Engraved. lyist of Lodges, " Ancients " A.D. 1753, 262. * 263. ... Lodge XV. 4 iv. ,. W. Engraved. J. xix. Demit and Jewel of the Marches, of John Lane New. Ancient Lodge No. 53. 37 xix. 108 G. L. Shackles Ludlow, Notes on the History of the. T. J. V.77 R.F.Gould 264. Lyon, David Murray. 265. Lysons, Rev Daniel, F.R.S., F.S.A., The Collectanea Levander ... ... 266. MacCalla, C. P., Grand Master of Pennsylvania. 267. Madras, An Old Minute Book of the Lodge Perfect Unanimity, No. 150. Herbert Bradley Magic. Roll, The. 269. Magic 270. Magister Mathesios. 271. Malta, Knights The. Manningham, Thomas. 272. Man 273. MS., The Bain. 274. ,, 275. „ 276. ,, 277. „ 278. „ 279. * 280. * „ ,, ,, „ 281. „ 282. „ 283. ,, 284. „ 285. 286. A of Taste, The, „ W. Roberts, A now xxi. 19 xxvi. 254 xvi. 132 V. W. B. Hextall of. xxi. 189 xxii. 95 xvii. 91 vi. 36 xxi. 161 ... xviii. 161 i. 127 xxii. 185 i. 127 xxi. 211 Roll. W. xi. 205 iv. 109 J. W J. Chetwode Crawley.. The Evidential Value of the Regius, Cooke, and Wm. Watson. Howard J. 93 230 XX. 249 xxviii. Alfred F. Robbins The Stanley. G.W.Speth The Taylor. W. Watson and W. J. Hughan The John T, Thorp. W. J. Hughan The Wm. Watson, Remarks on. W. Begemann The T. M. Woodhead. A Curious Old Illuminated Hughan W. 107 xiv. 168 ... newly discovered Print Unidentified or Missing. 131 iii. R. F. Gould Satire of 1733. 36 xxviii. R. F. Gould W. J. Hughan The Beswicke-Royds. Rodk. H. Baxter... The Tho. Carmick. W. J. Hughan The Chetwode Crawley. W. J. Hughan Dumfries Kilwinning, No. 4. John Lane The Henery Heade. E. L. Hawkins The Levander York. F. W. Levander The Phillipps, No. 3. G.W.Speth C. C. 287. F. xxiii. MSS., Masonic in the Bodleian Library. „ of. Sydney T. Klein L. de Malczovitch of. no xvi. W. Wynn Westcott W. J. Hughan and W. H. Rylands 268. * 93 xii. Salwey Scroll, 97 308 xxiii. .; List of Lodges for 1732, Another Liverpool, his Hughan A Unique Hughan xn, 2 C. Hughan xvi. 65 xi. 4 vi. 21 iv. 52 xviii. 13 xii. 33 ix. 28 iii. 78 See also Old Charges. 288. " Marencourt " 289. Marks, Masons', at Wetheral. 290. Masons' 291. Masons' Marks, Cup and an Ancient Square preserved in the Union Lodge, No. 13, Limerick, The. H. F. Berry Company R. Hooper Holme of the City of Masons connected with London, and the Lodge of Accepted it. F, F, Schnitger The. E. Conder, Jr. ... THE QUATUOR CORONATI I,ODGE. 47 Papers and Essays. 292. Masons' Marks, and their relation to the Secret Magical Alphabet 293- Masons' Marks, Masonry and. W. Wynn of Cornelius Agrippa. 295- Masters' I^odges. iii. Hay ter Lewis W. J. Hughan T. Masters' lyodge at Exeter, The. 294- Westcott Master Masons to the Crown of Scotland, The. E. Machean G. L. Shackles Medal, The l,ambton Lodge. W. Medals, Masqnic. 297- Medals of the English I/Odge at Bordeaux, The. G. L. Shackles Medical Profession and Freemasonry, The. R. F. Gould ... Mendez, Bro. Moses, Grand Steward, 1738. J. Percy Simpson 299* Merit,. Order G. L. Shackles W. of Masonic. Hughan F. E. Young Mexico, Freemasonry 302. Military Masonry. 303- Minute Books in Grand L,odge Muniment Room, Extracts from Old. 304- Minutes of an Extinct lyodge. 305- Miracle Play, The. 3o6. Mithraic Rites. 307* Mock Masonry 308. Mons, Belgium, VI. 113, vu. 72, yiii. R. F. Gould d' Alviella in the Eighteenth Century. J., and of. J. Chetwode Crawley G. W. Speth the Antiquity of I^odge I^a Parfaite Union his Phoenix Britannicus. of the Phoenix Britannicus, E. L. Hawkins 312. 313- ,, Character of the „ Mosaics at. Mozart, Bro., and 315- Musicians, Masonic. Mummers I. II. 318. III. 319- IV. Light 320. 321. 322. 323 324- Roman 46 Col. ... Roman of his W. A. Villa at. Sydney T. Klein Masonic Friends. W. Simpson Barrett, ... Herbert Bradley ... Mus.Doc. ... . ... iii. 38 iv, 32 iii. 82 xxvi. 241 iii, 81 iv. 90 xi. 45 82 Sydney T. Klein xi. xi. 132 xi. 153. V. Beauty VI. The Mystery of the Apex ... The Real Personality or Transcendental Ego ... Mysteries, The Classic, Writers on the. Gerald Fitzgihbon Naimus Grecus Legend, The. E. H. Bring VII. X. xix. 127 Villa at. Sympathy or the Power of Fraternal Love Sympathy without Contact The Love of the Atoms 316. 317- 86 xxvi. 71 or Guisers, The. Mysteries, Hidden. ii. on. .S Russell Forbes Some 314- 90 129 xxiv. 6 Harry Sirr Some Further Light Morton, I.W., The Masonic Character of the J. F. Crease, C.B. xviii. at. /. E. S. Tuckett 3TI. 37 xiii. W Mopses, Adoptive Masonry and the Order of the. Morgan, 214 219, x. 66 xiv. 60 Modern Freemasonry, The Foundation 310. 68 xvii. Gustav JoUrand 309- 104 xxviii. 5 ...' E. A. 2\ Breed E. Conder, Jr On 145 xviii. xiv. 42 ... Count Goblet vii. xxii. R. F. Gould... ... 50 189 xvi. J. 301. W.Hammond loi xii..27 Mexican Masonry in. vii. X. 300. in 1909. 167 viii. 296. 298., i. XV. 65 Hughan J. 63 vii. John Lane Medal, The Gormogon. 77 iii.,65 xi. 183 xxiii. 149 XXV. 285 viii. 190 xviii. .179 TUB QUATUOR CORONATI 48 I<ODGE. Papers and Essays. 325- Naimus Grecus Ivegend, The. 326. Names 327- Namur, The Scottish I<odge at. 328. Napoleon and Freemasonry. of Masonic Tradition, The Proper. I. xix. Rev. C. J. Ball Naymus Grsecus. W. Crowe W. Speth xx. 205 ,, „ 333- „ ,, Identified. xxvii. of the Greeks „ Who ? George xiv. 108 J. Chetwode Crawley C. C. Howard S. Russell Forbes was. ... ... ... ... ... 338. Nicotiates, or the Order of the Priseurs. * /. Netherlands Freemasonry in Court. " Night," Hogarth's Picture. 340.- Norwegian Masonic History, 34-1. Norwich, Extracts from the Records of the Corporation ... John Yarker Albert J. Lange 31 xxviii. 168 146 ... vi. 34 ... xiii. 35 Walter of. Rye XV. 205 342. Norwich, Some Notes on the Craft Guilds 343. Norwich, The I^odge held at the Maid's Head in 1724. W. H. Rylands Old Charges, A newly-discovered Version of the. (The Levander- to the Masons. * 165 ii. Nimesian Theory and the French I^egends, The. of. 158 v. xiii. R. E. Wallace James 339- Sketch v. xvi. 17 W. H. Rylands A 201 D. ... ... 337- *. 114 iv. xv. 151 W. H. Dieprink Netherlands, Masonic Certificates of the. F. J. W. Crowe New York, The Third Masonic District in. W. J. Allen 336. xiv. v. 20 ... ... M. Doe Netherlands, Early History of the High Degrees in the. Oortmann-Gerlings 96 162 iii- G. Neck, Crying the. 188 viii. Wyatt Papworth 332. „ 45 136 v. F. J. G. W. Speth Eversus. W. 335. its J. E. S.Tuckett 331. 334- in E. H. Bring the. 329330. The St Alban Ivegend II. and relation to St. Alcuin York MS.) F. /. C. Tingey with particular reference of, ... ... ... ... ... W. Levander xv. 197 xv. 175 161 xviii. Old Charges and the Papal- Bulls, The. W. J. Chetwode Crawley xxiv. 47, 107, 125, 251 Old Charges, Bibliography of 344. the. W. Old Charges of the British Freemasons, J. Hughan An Attempt ix.85 to Classify the. W. Begemann * 345. 346. Old Charges of the British Freemasons, Classification. Hughan Old Charges, Remarks on the " Sloane Family," including the John T. Thorp and the John Strachan MSS. W. Begemann Old Charges, Two New Versions of the. G. W. Speth See also 347. W. J. i. 152 vi. 198 xiv. 153 i. 127 MSS. Opera, Gounod's, " Irene, the Queen of Sheba," Freemasonry in. John T, Thorp XVI. 193 348. Oration at Consecration. Rev. A. F. A. Woodford 349- Order of Masonic Merit. W. 350. Order of J. i. Hughan 351. St. John of Jerusalem in England. W. H. Rylands Organised Freemasonry, The Earliest Years of English. Alfred F, Rabbins 352. Orientation of Temples, 353- Origin of Freemasonry, The. On the. xvi. 189 xxii. 67 i. 36 Sir C. Warren B. Cramer, translated by G. 4 xvi. 68 W. Speth ii, 102 THE QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE. 49 Papers and Essays, 354- Orphans in the Eighteenth Century, The Craft and wocLe 355- 356. W. its. /, Chet- Crawley Two Oxford I/odges, Pantomime, A E. L. Hawkins Old. Some Other Masonic, and * Parfaite * Parsee Priest, Consecration of Union and .. Hamon Certificates of. le Strange R. F. Gould 358. Personalities, 359- Philo Musicse et Architecturse Societas ApoUini. Union. /. E. S. Tuckett End the the at of 361. Review. R. F iv. „ of the on the Old. I/ight Plot, Dr. Robert, 362. ,, The Ordeal 121 I2o W. Portugal, Freemasonry 366. Prince Hall's I^etter Book. 367. Promulgation, The Special Lodge of the. of, Prudent Brethren, No. 145, Lodge of, Harry Guy 369. Prussia, A Few * „ * „ Masons of the. for 54 37 136 Historic Notes relating to the xix. 65 visit to 192 V. R. F. Gould of. the Hague and xvi. 179 i. in Belgium, The. Count Goblet d' 28 Brussels Alviella xiii. The Legend of the S.S. W. J. Chetwode Crawley The Orders and Regulations for the Company of the City of London in the Year 1481, and the Feast E, Conder 78 xxvii. 158 xxvii. 81 Quatuor Coronati, The Legend as given in the Arundel MS. A. F. A. Woodford 371- Quatuor Coronatorum 372. Quattro Coronati, The Church of the Santi, Rome. 373* Quattro Incoronati, The 374- Ragon. Vestigia. C. Purdon Clarke Roman Legend Rabbi Jacob Jehudah Leon. W. of the. ... Rev. ... i. ... xii. 59 196 S. Russell Forbes xxvii. 20 S. Ri^ssell Forbes J. Chetwode Crawley 1.149 xii. W. 375- ... ... ... J. Songhurst Rainsford Papers in the British Museum, Notes on the. 376. Random 377- Rawlinson, Dr. Richard, and the Masonic Entries in Elias Ashmole's 150 xviii. Gordon P. 97 G Hills xxvi. 93 Courses of Scottish Masonry. Diary. 24 xiii. V. W. speth Quatuor Coronati viii. xxiii. G. Quatuor Coronati Abroad, The, a G. Hextall Rev. C. J. Ball... W. Speth Pure and Ancient Freemasonry, The Degrees in. W. B. 1809-11. Masonic Tradition, The. Freemasonry xvi. 181 ... W. H. Upton 368. * John T. Thorp W. Speth G. in. ix.83 J. Chetwode Crawley " in Paris, in 1806, A. of xxi. 6 vi. " 370- W. Horsley vi. 365. Names 116 Solomon's Temple, Some W. Begemann 364. Proper of R. F. Gould' Poker, Pomp Funebre Porch Rev. J. 363. * xxvii. 142 xvi. 112 which stood in Front New 46 164 XXV. 141 A R. F. Gould Pike, Albert. Pillars X. Eighteenth Century, Gould 36o. xxi. 138 xxvii. 217 Gordon P. G. Hills * 139 XV. 29 Perseval, Nicolas, I^a Triple 167 xxii. vi. 357- Masonic, .. W. Simpson a. The Masonic Parvin, Theodore Sutton. Hextall Gustav Jottrand Mons, Belgium. I<odge, The, at Partridge, Robert, W. B. Plays. xxiii. /. E. S, Tuckett ., C. N. M. North , vii. 137 XXV. 237 THE QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE. 50 Papers and Essays. 378. 379. * 380. of, 1813-16. Century, Notes on the. last * The I,odge W. Wonnacott Refreshment Bills, An Old Lodge and its. W. N. Cheeseman ... Refreshment in the Olden Time, From Labour to. W. F. Vernon Relations between the Grand Lodges of England and Sweden in thfe Reconciliation, Relics, Indian. /. Grand Lodge at York, The. Thos. B. Whytehead 382. Religion of Freemasonry, The, Illuminated 383. Richardson, Sir Benjamin Ward. 384. Ritual, The Evolution * Roberts MS., * Robertson, * Roman A 385. Roman ... by the Kabbalah. ... ... ... ... Alfred F. Robbins The Masonic Character of the. 388. * 389. 390. * 391. 55 xxii. 185 iii. 137 Sydney T. Klein iii. 38 iv. 32 vii. 36 Rosicrucians, their History and Aims, with reference to the alleged ... ... ... ... ... ... W. Wynn ... ... On3 hundred and twenty years ago. ... ... ... /. P. Vaillant, translated by G. W. Speth Royal Arch Masonry, 1744-65, Early English. W. J. Hughan ... Royal Naval Lodge, No. 59, A Chapter from the Early History of the. ... Canon Horsley ... ... ... ... ... ... Russian Masonic Anecdote, A. G. W. Speth St. Bartholomew the Great, Church of. W. M. Bywater St. Gabriel's, Canterbury. W. M. Bywater Rotterdam, Freemasonry St. John in, Order of Jerusalem, St. Leger, * „ W. H. Rylands in England. of, The Hon. Miss and Freemasonrj'. „ 393. St. 394. St. Paul, Church The of. Rev. Canon ]. ... /. Chetwode Crawley W. Horsley Apostle, a Mason. C. .' xxiii. 152 193 vi. 157 xvi. 189 viii. 16 viii. 53 ,, ,, W- J- Chetwode Crawley Jacob Norton ... ... H. Lovegrove 397. Salisbury Cathedral. 398. Samber, Robert. 399. Samaritans, The Good, or 400. Sayer, Antony. 401. W. H. Rylands ... Scotland, Formation of the Grand Lodge of. E. Macbean ... The Master Masons to the Crown of. E. Macbean ,, A. M. Mackay Scott, Sir Walter, as a Freemason. Scottish Freemasonry before the Era of Grand Lodges. G. W. Speth some * * 402. 403. 74 i. Saints John Legend, The Two. ,, loi xvii. , Speth 396. 72 iv. xx. 146 ... H. Tendler, translated by G. W. 96 220 x. Notes on the Metal Work of, and Jean Tijou's Designs and Ironwork therein. C. J. R. Tijou Paul's, London, An Account of the Re-building of the' Cathedral St. Paul's Cathedral, iv. ii. E. Conder IT'. ,, ,, 392. 395. 4 Col. C.B Villa at Morton, I.W., Character of the. Westcott 387. i. xxvi. 6 R. F. Gould Villa at Morton, I.W., 93 ... E. L. Hawkins of the Masonic. xiii. ix. connection between Rosicrucians and Freemasonry. 386. ... W. R. F. Gould Newly-discovered Print of the. J. Ross. J. F. Crease, * ... 4 i.'io6 Relics of the Westcott 77 202 i. M. Spainhour 381. Wynn x. vii. KupfefSchmidt C. 215 xxiii. Edward Armitage of their Ark Masons members. in Politics, with a note /. C. Brookhouse ... ... 156 vii. 135 vii. 116 xi. 103 on ... Albert F. Calvert Schott's Model of Solomon's Temple. viii. xxiv. 81 xiv. 181 xiii. 24 iii. 172 vii. loi xx. 209 i. 139 tnt QUATUOR CORONATI I,ODGE. -51 Papers and Essays. 404. Scottish Freemasonry in the present Era. * Masonic Customs, * Masonry, * On Some Random Courses i-i93 R. F. Gould Old. Craven and G. W. Speth * 405* X.79 Seals on " Antients " Grand Chapter Sea Sergeants, The. W. B. Secret Societies, Chinese. John T. Thorp Certificates., xix. 63 xix. 100 Hextall Moyle /. Copley 4o6. Secret Tribal Societies of 407. Sethos, 408. Shakespeare Lodge, No. 426, West W. Richardson B. of. An Account from of the, its and the Furniture belonging to Foundation /. Jarvis it. Shall 410. Sheba, King Solomon and the Queen 411. Sikh Initiation. W. Simpson 413- Simpson, William. 414. Sirr 415- Slade's " W. P. Temples, translated by G. ? E. F. J. of. Speth W. Crowe vi. Mrs. H. G. M. Murray-Aynsley A " Solomon, 417. * Solomon's Seal and the Shield of David. of," Lore of the Temple. Rev. W. F. J. xix. 112 Crowe... W indie of. xiv. 172 Rev. J. W. Horsley XV. 51 W. H. Rylands of. Prof. Societies of the Eight- F. W. Levander W. J. W. B. Hextall Speth, G. W. W. H. Rylands Square, Symbolism of the. W. H. Rylands Squaring the Circle, Geometrically. G. W. Speth XXV. 9 eenth Century. 421. 422. * 423- 424. Steinmetz Esoterics, Evidence Theory Critically Stirling Lodge, 426. Stonehenge, Notes on. of. W. xxviii. J. G. 97 28 xiii. 217 viii. ... , _ W. Speth Hughan iii- 33 i. 17 vi. H. Lovegrove Story, of the Craft as told in the " Gentleman's Magazine," 17311820. 139 xiv. F. F. Schnitger Examined, The. The Ancient. 425- 135 xii. ... The Jerusalem, and some other London 24 xiii. Century Descriptions Seventeenth Songhurst, 36 1754 Contribution to the Legendary W. E. Solomon's Temple, Schott's Model 420. 77 187 XX. 95 416. Swift p. Johnston 53 xix. in John T. Thorp Solomon, King, and the Queen of Sheba. 418. vii. 15, xii. Family and Freemasonry, The. Harry Sirr Freemasonry Examined," Freemasonry Parodied 419. xix. 112 ... Macbean The Testament Ill i. ... Further I,ight on. ,, Sols, 41 X. be a Mason 409. by. 158 iv. Rainey „ 66 xii. The I<egcnd in 1835 to 1895, 412. 131 vii. H. P. Fitzgerald Africa, The. Marriott I. 137 vii. ... Rev. J. B. remarkable. its 10 i. N. Maclntyre North C. of. Kirkwall Kilwinning lyodge and Scroll, E. Macbean Fred Armitage 108 XV. 26 xxvii. 185 Stukeley, Rev. William, M.D. R. F. Gould W. H. Rylands W. B. Wildman 427. Sussex Masonry, Notes on. 428. Sussex Masonry, Notes on. 429. Swafiham, Norfolk, The Great Lodge, 1764-85. 430. Swalwell Lodge, The Old, and the Harodim. vi. 128 xi. 170 xii. Hamon le John Yarker Strange 32 XX. 232 XV. 184 . THE QtTATUOR 52 CORONAl*! I,ODGE. Papers and Kssays. Mrs. H. G. M. Murray-Aynsley 431- Swastika, The. 432. Sword, 433- Symbol, The 434* Symbolic Card for 'Xmas 1887, The. Notes on the. „ An iv, Col. S. C. Pratt W. H. Rylands Interesting Masonic. Sydney T. Klein Great.. Sydney T. Klein 435- Symbolic Chart of 1789, A. G. W. Speth Symbolism, Freemasonry and Hindoo. Rai Bahadur Lala Bhawani 436. Symbolism, Masonic, As founded 437- W. Horsley Symbols, Notes on Some Masonic. W.H. Rylands Symbolism of the Square. W. H. Rylands Das Batra ... in the Rationale of Durandus. Rev. J. * „ 439440. On the. W.W. WestcoU On the Antiquity of Masonic. R. F. Gould On the Symbolism of the. W. Wynn WestcoU of the Tabernacle, 438. Tabernacle, Rev. C. H. The. 441. A Maiden C. Kupferschmidt 442. Tablet, 443. Tau as a Keystone, The. H. J. Whymper Tau or Cross, The. Mrs. H. G. M. Murray-Aynsley Taverns and Masonry, Old City. J. Percy Simpson 444- 445- Curious. 446. 447- ,, „ Surburban. „ Ivondon Templar lyCgends in „ „ „ W. Watson and W. Taylor MS., The. ... Hughan Freemasonry, The. W. J. Chetwode Crawley J. xxvi. 45, 146, 221 448. Templar, The Reception of 449- Templaria 450. Templars, Enquiry into the Charge of Gnosticism brought agiinst the 451. Templar J, Proceedings against a. ct Hospitallaria. Freemasons and. 1307-11. E E. J. Castle The Order Temples, Hindoo. On * * 452. * ... the, in ... ... xv. 163 xvii. 204, xix. 73, xx. 156 ... France and England for Heresy, of the. S. Pulney Andy John Yarker A. J. Cooper Oakley of. Sir C. Warren The Threefold Division of. W. Simpson ,^ Text of the Book of Constitutions, The True. W. H. Upton Thorp, The John T. MS. W. J. Hughan Three Degrees of Freemasonry, The. W. J. Hughan Threefold Division of Temples, The. W. Simpson ... ,, * ... J. Castle Temple, The Ancient Aryan. „ E. J. Castle Ladislas de Malczovitch the Orientation Tracing Boards of the I^odgi of Union, No. 38, Chichester. ;.. 0. N. Wyatt 453- Tracing Board, The, In Modern Oriental and Operative Masonry. 454- Tracing Board, Remarks on Bro. Purdon Clarke's Paper on the. C Purdon . Clarke -W. H. Rylands Two Degrees Theory, The. vi.124 G.W. Speth xi. 47 teE QUA'TUOR CORONATI LODG:^. $i Papers and Essays. 455. Unrecognised I/)dges and Degrees of Freemasonry before and after 1717, The. John Yarker Warrants, The Early I,odges of Ereemasons, their Constitutions and. * Watson MS., Remarks on the. W. Begemann West Africa, The Secret Tribal Societies of. H. Wharton, Duke of. R.F.Gould John Lane * * ... W. ... ... ... ... Wheeler's I^odge. Whymper, Henry 458- R.F.Gould „ „ „ Wilhelm, Kaiser, as a Mason. G. W. Speth Williams, William Mattieu. Sir B. W. Richardson Wilson, Gavin, A Forgotten Masonic Worthy * 459. 460. 461. 463. Winchester, William of Wykeham, Bishop man. 464. 465. * * 466. * 467. * * 468. 94 vi. 98 161 vi. A. XXV. 258 178 viii. ... of, 5 154 M. Architect and States- E. Conder, Jr xvi. Woodford, Rev. A. F. A. R.F.Gould Woodhead MS. W. J. Hughan Worship of Death, The. W. Simpson Wykeham, William of. E. Conder, Jr. i. 85, 94 133 xvi. 65 ii-7 xvi. John Yarker Yizids, The. vi. v. ... ,... H. Lovegrove 66 114 i. Mackay Winchester Cathedral. 109 xiv. 205 W.J.Hughan 462. 193 iv. xii. Chetwode Crawley CLE. viii. viii. Poet Ivaureat to the Lodge otSt. David. ,, ,, ... P. Fitzgerald Marriott 457. J. ... ... 456. Josiah, 107 i. * iv. York Grand Lodge, The. W. J. Hughan " York Masons, Ancient," in British America. James Vroom ... York, Relics of the Grand Lodge at. T. B. Whytehead ... .... York, The Grand Lodge at. T. B. Whytehead Yvele, Henry, The King's Master Mason, 1320-1400. W. Wonnacott 94 224 xiii. 4 xxiv. 268 xiii. 93 ii. no xxi. 244 Roll of Authors of Papers and Essays. W. Allen, Fred, 176. Ball, Barron, E. 274. J., 337. J., Rev. 124. Andy, S. Harry, 139. Browne, Cameron, Sir Cheeseman, W. C. G., 168. C. A., 88, 238. Purdon, 257, 371, 453. J. C, W. Bradley, Herbert, 267, 314. Brown, Calvert, Albert F., M., 99, 389, 390. Cerf, A. J. Clarke, Archdeacon, 134. Clark, D. R., 18. Craven, Rev. Baxter, Rodk. H., 435. Castle, E. J., 448, 450, 451. W., 164. Clarke, Sir C. Conder, Edward, 39, 81, 104, 182, Cockburn, John A., 174. 255, 290, 305, 391, 463. Barrett, Dr. A. W., 315. Brough, Bennett H., 28. 399. Bywater, Armitage, 23, 167, 191, 248, 283, 344, 345, 361. Bowes, Arthur, 146. Brookhouse, N., 379. Bhawani Das, Begemann, Dr. W., Berry, H. F., 148, 228, 258, 288. Breed, E. A. T., 304. 400. Barlow, Dr. W., 147. C. J., 326. Batra, Rai Bahadur Lala Beck, R. C, 160. Armitage, Edward, 398. Pulney, 22. J. B., 235. Crawley, W. J. Chetwode, 11, 40, 41, 50, 116, 131, 133, 144, 149, 195, 217, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 249, 251, 256, 285, 307, 332, 354, 363, 395, 456. Crowe, F. 41 0. J. W., 46, Crease, Col. J. F., 311. 59, 61, 71, 77, 97, 102, " Daily Graphic," 184. Dieprink, Dr. in, W. Crisp, E. G., 216. 159, 172, 173, 181, 209, 245, 327, H.. 210, 236. Dixon, William, 259. ^HB QUATUOR CORONAfI LODGE. 54 Roll of Authors of Papers and Essays. Doe, Geo. M., 335. Ernest A., 35. Dore, Edge, J. W. Goblet Fitzgibbon, Gerald, 154. Greene, Dr. Thomas, 152. Giraud, Goldney, F. H., 237. Count, 27, 31, 32, 33, 51, 306. d' Alviella, Forbes, S. Russell, Fooks, W., 247. K., 36, 112. Green, J. E., 17. 86, 93, 313, 334, 372, 373. F. F., 169. Edmonds, Rev. Canon, H., 229. Firminger, Archdeacon 323. Ebblewhite, Dring, E. H., 114, 142, 324, 325. J. R., 3, Gould, R. F., 10, 24, 47, 52, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 121, 126, 137, 145, 161, Grsiner, Gotthelf, 177. 230,. 264, 266, 298, 301, 302, 359, 362, 383, 439, 458, 464. Guy, Harry, 368. Hextall, W. Hammond, Wm., 303. Hawkins, E. Hill, B., 98, 165, 186, 200, 241, 272, 356, 367, 405, 420. Gordon, P. G., 252, 358, 375. Howard, C. C, 6, A R , 56 Hills, Horsley, Rev. Canon J. W., Holme, R. Hooper, 289. 80, 214, 360, .388, 393, 417, 436. iio, 278, 355, 384. L., 2, Hughan, W. 286, 333. J., 9, 38, 95; 106, 113, 117, 128, 141, 156, 193, 236, 240, 243, 260, 261, 269, 273, 275, 276, 281, Jacobs, 282, 284, 287, 349, 387, 425, 457, 465. W. James, R. E. Wallace, H., 143. Jottrand, Gustav, 308. Johnston, Prof. Swift P., 418. 5, 338. Klein, Sydney Turner, Kupferschmidt, C, 179, 122, 270, 312, 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 433, 434. Lamonby, W. F., 119, 158. I,ane, John, 15, 108, 262, 277, 294. Ivange, Albert J., 130, 340. Le Strange, Hamon, 79, 429. Levandcr, F. W., 265, 279, 419. Lewis, Prof'. T. Hayter, 206, 293. Lindsay, Thomas A., 20. Littleton, J., 89. Love- 380, 442. Macbean, E., 192, 295, 404, 413. grove, Henry, 155, 244, 397, 426, 462. C. P., 8. Mackay, A. M., de, 26, 190, 231, 271, 449. Maiden, Rev. Marriott, H. P. Fitzgerald, 406. Moyle, 205. J. Copley, 87. Poignant, Axel J. A., 242. Ranking, D, F. de 408. J. Ramsden, J. D., 76. 1' Hoste, 183. Robbins, Alfred baum. Rev. Morris, 4. Sir Albert H., 49- Minos, Rev. P. J. Oliver, Murray-Aynslcy, Mrs. H.G. M., 58. Norton, Jacob, 396. 203. MacCalla," Malczovitch, Ladislas Markham, Middleton, Thomas, 157. Murray, Alfred A. A., Oortmann-Gerlings, Nicolas, 194. C. H., 441. North, C. N. Mp.clntyre, 376. jgg, 412, 444. Cooper, 204. Mackenzie, H. Rose, 55. 34, 402, 461. Oakley, C. Papworth, Wyatt, 330. Pratt, Col. S. C, 431. Rainey, J. Philon, J. Jarvis, Richardson, Sir B. W., 53, 407, 459. Riley, Robertson, J. Ross, 58. Rosen- F., 12, 280, 351. Rye, Walter, 341. Ryknds, W. H-, 7> 19, 37, 48, 74, 83, 105, Sadler, 118, 135, 196, 208, 253, 269, 343, 350, 401, 421, 422, 427, 432, 437, 454. Henry, 187. " St. Maur," 91, 175. Salwey, T. J., 263. Schnitger, F. F., 170, 291, 423. J. Shackles, Geo. L., 100, 129, 185, 213, 296, 297. Shorto, G. R., 153. Simpson, Simpson, W., 43, 45, 107, 125, 197, 411, 452. Sirr, Smith, Rev. Haskett, 138. Songhurst, W. J., loi, 218, 374. Spain- Percy, 299, 445, 446, 447. Harry, 309, 414. hour, J. M., 215. Speth, G. W., 14, 25, 42, 82, 92, 120, 127, 160, 162, 163, 166, 171, 180, 232, 233, 235, 254, 328, 331, 346, 353, 365, 369, 370, 386, 394, 403, 409, 424. Tendler, C. H., 394. •392. W. Tingey, J. C, Thorp, John 342. T., 13, 75, 78, 90, 219, 347, 364, 415. Tuckett, J. E. S., 16, 29, 73, 310, 329, Tijori, C. J. R., 357, 377. Upton, W. F., 140, 239. Vroom, James, 467. Warren, Sir Charles, i, 103, 352. Walson, Wm., 281. Westcott, W. Wynn, 151, 268, 292, 382, 385, 438, 440. Westropp, T. J., 115. Whymper, H. J., Whytehead, T. B., 188, 189, 381. Wiebe, Carl, 178. Wildman, W. B., 54, 443. 428. Williams, W. M., 150. Windle, Rev. W. E., 416. Wonnacott, W., 94, 136, H., 109, 366. 378,468. O. N., 85. 466. Vaillant, J. P., 84, 211, 212, 386. Woodford, Rev. A. F. A., 21, 202, 348. Vernon, Worth, R. Hansford, 123; Wyatt, Yarker, John, 30, 44, 60, 72, 96, 198, 201, 207, 246, 250, 339, 430, 455, Young, F. E., 300. The quatuor coronati lodg:E. 55 Reviews. Abbildungen Freimaurerischer Denkmuenzen und Medaillen Vol.1... . W. J. Hughan xu. 40 Vol. II. xii. XV. 128 Vol. IV. Vols. V. & VI. Vol. VII. Western, Australia, Constitutions the of 171 XV. 23 Vol. III. xvi. 252 xix. 245 xiii. 186 Grand W. W. Knight I/odge of ... Bibliotheek van het Groot-oosten det Nederlanden, 1902 Burmah Masonic Diary, 1899 Catalogue of Medals in Grand lyodge of Holland Ireland, ,, R. F. Gould XV. 125 W. Speth G. W. Speth O. W. Speth xii. G. Book of Constitutions, 1899 Grand Lodge of, Annual Report ... J. I^odge Badges and Jewels W. J. Masonic Illustrated, The G. Medals. xii. R. F. Gould Katalog der Bibliothek, Grossen Loge von Hamburg W. Hughan Hughan 171 vii. 92 167 XV. 40 ... ... W. Speth xxiii. 196 XV. 213 xiii. 186 See Abbildungen, &c Newcastle College Roll, D.37 E. Macbean New G. W. Speth W. J. Hughan Masonic Periodicals Quatuor Coronatorum Antigrapha, Vol. I. ii. 132 179 ii. 179 ii. 180 ii. 180 ii. 180 ii. 180 iii. 103 ... viii. 168 ... xiv. 133 "Builder" ... " S. African F.M." Vol. VII. Albert Pike " F.M's. Chronicle " Vol. IX. ... W. Crowe W. J. Hughan Vol. IX. ... R. F. Gould xvi. 112 Vol. X. ... J. T. Thorp xxvi. 207 Vol. VIII. F. J. W. Speth W. Speth South African Freemasonry, Historical Jottings South African Masonic Record G. Adams, W. M. ... W. Wynn Westcott ... E. L. Hawkins Armitage, Fred. Armstrong, John. House A of 95 95 ii. ... Jno. Lane " Keystone " "Athenaeum" vii. vii. Hidden Places Short Masoiuc History Antiquity of Chester Masonry History of Freemasonry in Cheshire ..v G. W. J. Hughan R. F. Gould xi. 156 vi. ... ... viii. 66 171 XXV. 132 xiv. 87 XV. 41 'The; 56 QuAtuoR coRONAi*! i^odge;. Reviews. Aberdeen Incorporated Trades Bain, Eben-. W. Bain, G. Long Livers . Masonic Catalogue Barlow, Dr. W. ... ... Freemasonry in Grimsby Begemann, Dr. W. ... On the Cooke MS Poem Operative Documents of ... 115 vi. 118 R. F. Gould V. XX. 359 R. F. Gould G. 55 233 V. W. Speth W. Speth ix. 18 vii. 33 i. 79 G. W. Speth W. Speth xi. G. W. Speth xiv. 89 xiv. 90 G. Dublin Wills and Inventories Berry, H. F. V. A. E. Austin G. On On the Grand Lodge of London and its Treatment the Regius 165 ii. W. Speth W. Speth G. • Valedictory Address Bates, Anderson. R. F. Gould G. South African Masonic History H. Bate, 0. ... (Reprint) 157 Records of the Dublin Gilds of Merchants, 1438-1671 The Little Red Book of Bristol ... G. W. Speth Boos, Henri. Manuel de la Franc Ma<;onnerie, ... G. W. ^peth, Bowers, R- W- Freemasonry and the Tabernacle and ... the Temple ., ..., ... G. W. Speth Scots Mediaeval Macgregor. A Architect Chalmers, P. W. F. Vernon Bickley, F. B. Freemasonry Chapin, A. C. W. in Poole J. ... , Hughan ... Chapman, John. American Tour .... G. W. Speth Metham's Masonic Orations G. W. Speth Churchward, A. Origin and Antiquity of Freemagonry W. Wynn Westcott Colston, James. Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh ,R. F. Gpuld Conder, Edward. History of the Masons' Company G. Crawley, W.J. Fasc. Dr. Robert Fludd Freemasonry at Bottoms, Eastwood Craven, J. E. Chetwode. Csementaria Hibernica, .. I. Fasc II A „ personal disclaimer W. Catalogue of Masonic Certificates Drury, C. D, Hill. G. Know xii. 40 V. 125 vii. 178 , J. Hughan . W. Speth W. Speth W. Speth Hawkins 167 172 X. Ill X. 113 X. 119 xiii. 130 vii. 180 iii. 195 ix. W. Speth R. F. Gould viii. viii. . 18 viii. 45 X. 36 xxiii. 196 viii. 40 Royal Arch Masonry in Darling- W. Speth iii. 103 La Franc Maconnerie Beige au Duchaine, Paul. W. XVIIIe. Siecle Uia Lvi? J . . Lane E. L... G. T. . W. J. Hughan W. H. Rylands W. J. Hughan G. , ton Embleton, 168 27 E. Macbean Freemasonry in Lincolnshire 166 ii. 58 Scottish Wm, 198 iv. G. Handbook Master Mason's Handbook Things a Freemason Should X. viii. R. F. Gould G. Dixon, .. Speth, Irish Master Mason's Masonic Clothing 171 xvii. W. Master Mason's Handbook . W. J no. Fasc. HI. Crowe, F. J. 177 ix. E. Armitags R. F. Gould II Fflsc xii. of London Craven, Rev. J. B. 172 vii. W. • Picart's •,• Freemasons ^a* %^ % J. Songhurst xxiv. 176 (Facsimile ••• G. W. Speth V. 57 ThB QUA'TUOR CORONAtI LODGfi. '57 Reviews. " Expectans." The Symbolism the of and Bible Ancient Literature generally Finlayson, J. Finlay. , Symbols and Legends of Free masonry Firminger, Rev. W. K. Freemasonry in Bengal and the Punjab Flohr, A. Grand Lodge Royal York Fox-Thomas, E. History of Freemasonry Appendix to Whitby Freemasonry Whitby Royal Arch Masonry Gardner, F. L. Ghosh, H. Whitb Rosicrucian Books Master Mason's Guide Modern Freemasonry Freemasonry in Faversham Gilon, Ernest. Giraud, F. F. Goblet in d' Alviella, Croix Count. Migration des Symboles Rose Croix Ritual Gooch, Rakhaldas. Gould, R. F. ... Gammee ... ... The Rules Masonic Ethics of .. Collected Essays and Papers on Free- masonry ... ... Concise History of Freemasonry Military Lodges Graham, Alexander. Graham, J. H. Freemasonry in in Shropshire M. Freemasonry in , Shanghai Our Lady Guests Templar Movement in Freemasonry Freemasonry in Hyderabad, Grihble, J. D. B. Greeven, R. Deccan Grtiber, Father H., S.J. Harper, Kenton H. Holme, Randle. Howell, Alex. Hughan, W. J. Der Giftige Freemasonry Academy of Freemasonry in Kern Columbia Armory in Engraved List Portsmouth of Lodges for Rome, 1735-37 ... Kenning's Archaeological Library, Vol. II. The Jacobite Lodge at Old Charges (Second Edition) . Quebec Ancient Landmarks Grant, H. B. Gratton, F. Freemasonry 1734 Rev. S. S. Stitt .. 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Stevens, of Perth X W. Speth, G. J. The Historians Burns as a Freemason Somerville, Robert. Songhurst, and Birs Nimroud Les Francma9ons Thome, Guy. Love and the Freemason Thorp, J. T. French Prisoners' Lodges 59 THE QUATUOR CORONATI 6o I,ODGE. Reviews. Todcl and. Whytehead. Travers-Drape, G. F. Freemasonry Tuckett, J, E. S. Masonry Turner, G. E. W. H. Upton, York Masonic Mark Masonry in G. Rolls Marlborough in Blandford Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of Washington Vernon, W. Freemasonry in Roxburgh, Peebles F. and Selkirk Vibert, shires Freemasonry before the existence A. Lionel. of Grand Lodges The Secret Tradition Waite, A. E. Walker, G. W., S-c. in Freemasonry Freemasonry in Staffordshire Watson, W., and Hughan, W. J. The Macnab MS. Westcott,W.Wynn. The Isiac Tablet of Bembo ... Numbers Brought to Light Willox, David. Poems and Sketches Whymper, H. Wolfsteig, A, J. Religion of Freemasonry Bibliographic der freimaurerischen Literatur Yarker, John. The Arcane Schools W. 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J, Smith Lion and Lamb Lodge and Chapter, London. 195. Lodge 216. 246. Harmonic Lodge, Liverpool. Jos. Hawkins ... Royal Union Lodge, Cheltenham. Geo. Norman. 281. Lodge of Fortitude, Lancaster. 28*7. Lodge of Souls' Lodge, Weymouth. W. J. /. Percy Simpson ... Hughan of Hengist, Bournemouth. C. /. Whiting H. Longman... Unanimity, Sto.ckport, Blakehurst Cookson and ... Rural Philharmonic Lodge, Highbridge. 291. ... Jno. Newton London. of Sincerity, Z. Milledge F.F. N orris 294. Constitution Lodge, Beverley 295. Combermere Lodge Brown of Union, Macclesfield. Hope, Bradford. R. Chas. Gott 302. Lodge 304. Philanthropic Lodge, Leeds. 320. Lodge 328. Jno. Chapman ... St. Pomfret Lodge, Northampton. T. P. Dorman 526. C. Letch Mason... Mottram. Menturia Lodge, Hantey. 418. 445. of Loyalty, /. Wagstaffe ... John's Lodge, Torquay. 360. 517. of • Lodge New E. V. Greatbach of Fidelity, Towcester. Zealand Pacific Lodge. Lodge " of Honour, Barrett ... T. P. Geo. Robertson Wolverhampton. > '..'. ".• ... Dorman T. ... J. J.' Hughan .. THE QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE. j62 Reviews. W. John's Lodge, Newfoundland. 579- St. 587. Howe 711. Lodge Port Goodwill, Edgar A. D. Brooks Lodge, Birmingham. of J. T. Elizabeth. G. Hughan J. .. xxu. 212 W. Speth xiv. E. L. Hawkins .. XXV. 130 Fifty Years of the Arboretum Lodge, Derby. Joseph Bland F. John's Lodge, Grahamstown. 8i28. St. 853- British Kafiarian Lodge, E. G. J. W. Crowe .. xxiii. XX. 358 A. E. Austin King William's Town. G. Ross Spencer Thome W. J. Songhurst W. Watson W. J. Hughan .. IIOI. Grey Friars Lodge, Reading. 1114. Joppa Lodge, Fakenham. 1416. Falcon Lodge, Thirsk. 1469. Meridian Lodge, Cradock. A. E. Austen G. 1514- Thornhill Lodge, Lindley. — W. G. Phillips /. Armstrong E. L- Hawkins E. Charlesworth Beever . .. xxvi. 208 XXV. 125 xi. A. J. Carpenter Rawal Pindi. Stewart Lodge, /. H. Leslie Burrell Lodge, Brighton. W. Speth xi. Alnwick Lodge Records, 1701-57 Dumfries, Old Lodge James Smith H. Sadler of. Emulation Lodge of Improvement. New Brunswick, St. W. John's Lodge. F. Bunting W. York, Apollo Lodge. J. W. Speth W. J. Hughan W. J. Hughan ix. Hughan 123 xiv. 87 .. ix. 122 .. viii. 223 R. F. Gould v. 237 Thorp xvii. 237 J. T. R. F. Gould W. Roxbury, Mass., Washington Lodge 91 Chetwode J. G. ... 156 XXV. 130 Crawley i960. 94 Dru Drury 1829. 87 N. Cranstoun-Day 731- W. T. viii, .. J. Hughan Whytehead B. 42 ix. 170 ii. 176 TRANSACTIONS. Albert Victor Lodge, No. 2370 E. L. Hawkins XXIV. 290 Army and Navy Lodge E. L. Hawkins xxiv. 290 Christchurch Masters' and P.M.s', Lodge, N.Z. E. L. Hawkins xxiv. 290 Dorset Masters' Lodge, No. 3366 E. L- Hawkins xxiv. 290 Humber Journal, Aldershot Installed Masters' Lodge „ 1895-1903 Leeds Installed Masters' Association Leicester, Lodge xi. 189, xvii. 57, of xii. 1904-5 xviii. 120, Hughan xvi. 175 E. L. Hawkins xxiv. 290 J. Hughan] X. 197, 1910-11 E. L. Hawkins xxiv. 290 Pentagram, The Rosicrucians, Newcastle College Hallamsbire and MetropoHtan Colleges West of Scotland College Singapore, Lodge of St. Michael, No. 2933 Rosicrucians, J. 20 1905-6 xix. 244, 1906-7 xx. 356, 1907-8 xxi. 177, xxiii. 193, Manchester Association for Masonic Research York, W. ix. 170, 1900-1 xiv. 135, 1901-2 xv. 126, 1902-3 xvi. 85, 1903-4 1908-9 xxii. 128, 1909-10 „ W. W. Research 1898-9 G. Speth E. L. Hawkins .. THE QUATUOR CORONATI I,ODGE. 63 Various. By-I/aws Alteration ,, Correspondence Circle Dates of Meetings Errata g i 34 49 i. 217 V. 65 viii. 156 i. i. Q.C.A., Vol. III. „ i. xii. Csementaria Hibernica Founders' Petition Free and Freemason ,, i. xi. i Ivibrary 85 209 166 i. Deed of Trust i. Local Secretaries i. Members i. 16 Speth, Geo. Wm., Presentation to vii. 204 Speth, the late Bro., and Lodge St. Alban, Adelaide xiv. 144 Warrant of Constitution i. 3 Qualification of 166 Illustrations. Abyssinian Tablet Acle Bridge Adam at the Foot of the Cross Address presented to Marquis de Gages Advertisement 14 ii. 15 XXV. 48 Directory, in Cleveland, Ohio Ahimon Rezon, ii. xv. 147 1764, xxiv. 79 Frontis- piece xii. 150 Alphabets, Secret iii. 77, 78 Amiens Cathedral xix. 126 Answer to Pope's Bull, Dedication to Bernard Clarke's xxiv. 109 Antients' Lodges, Engraved List of xxi. 263 Antiquity, Lodge of. Lecture Ticket xviii. 67 Antwerp Bible, 1563 xix. 126 Apollonian Summons xxvi. 32 Aprons : Curious 56 108 xxii. 138 xxiv. 149 Embroidered xix. 239, xxiii. 165 Engraved xxiv. 80 Free Gardeners French engraved xxi. 255 xxi. 256 Grand Lodge of Denmark xxiii. 165 Hand painted xvii. 219 Indian Needlework xxvi. 273 Irish, William Greenwell Leather, hand-painted xvii. 179, XXV. 4, 89 xvii. 93 Linen xxiii. 322 Loyal United Friends iv. hand-painted Druidical Lodge, Rotherham ,, Masonic (12 (3 plates) plates) vi. v. 160, 162, Newman Norwegian, of 1746 Painted iv. 186, vii. 195, xviii. 24, 156 xxvi. 92 xiii. 35 xxiv. 29 Printed from Engraved Plates xxv. 140 Prisoner of War xxii. 135 R.A., Scottish, 1825 xiii. 124 Small French xvii. 181 Templar White Satin, hand-painted xxiii. 5 xiv. 137 xvii. 73 With design in Indian ink xxi. 256 Arab Tribal Marks ix. 95 Arcading in Castle Rising Church xxiii. 112 Arches at Romsey Abbey xxiii. 115 Ark of Ptah-Socharis-Osiris Arms of G. M. Viscount Montague John Drawwater ,, Masons' Company Masons' Guild, Durham ,, ,, 25 177 xxv 20 ix. 28 xxii. 213 ii. xi. Prefecture Rodomskoy vii. 77 ,, Arundel House Estate, Strand xxiv. 101 xx. 28 Ashmole's House in Shire Lane Athlone, Stone Carvings, Old Bridge of Autographs Aid worth, Hon. Mrs. Bayley, Richard Bell, xv. 115 : Thomas viii. xxiii. xxiii. Broadfoot, Philip Claret, G. Cummins, W. D. xxiii. Da xxiii. Costa, J. M. de Chastelain, Chevalier Philippe French Documents xxiii. xxiii. xvi. xvi. Gilkes, Peter xxiii. Golds worthy, J. H. Harper, Edwards xxiii. Hemming, xxiii. Dr. Samuel Jones, Joseph Jones, Stephen Joyce, James Knapp, H. I. McCann, James xxiii. xxiii. xxiii. xxiii. xxiii. xxiii. 55 278 275 282 265 281 280 189 188 258 279 280 275 277 276 276 281 278 : : : : QUATUOR GORONATI •THE 64 : I,ODG:^. Il,I,USTRATIONS. Autographs Masons' Company Books ix. 38, 42, Mestayer, R. F. Mornington, Garrett, Earl of Richard, „ „ Thomas, Morton, Bishop Durham 29 xxvi. 238 xxiii. 280 xxiii. 281 xvi. 188 xxiii. 276 xxiii. 282 xxiii. 275 xxiii. 277 xx. 149 xv. 122 xv. 116 xxiii. 277, 278 xvi. 104 xxiii. 283 xxiii. 243 xxiv. 24, 26 xxiv. 80 xxvi. 148 xxvi. 148 xxi. 222 W. Percy, R. I,i Pomp Funebre Scarratt, J. H. Satterley, Thomas Shadbolt, William Thompson, I^awrence Tijou, Jean Wellington, Duke of Wesley, Hon. A. White, William Henry William of Wykeham Williams, William Woodcock, John Babylonian Inscriptions Bank Note Banner, K. T. R..A. „ Barnard Castle Battle . Abbey Mark iv. Modern. Freemasons' Pocket Book Biblia 188 188 188 188 169, 241 xxvi. xxvi. xxvi. xxvi. The Cloisters The Dormitory The Gateway Bennett's 24 126 xix. 126 xviii. Pauperum xix. Sacra ,, Heads John Cole Samuel Foulger James Mitchener xx. 8 xx. 144 xx. 144 : BlacksmithsCompany.Cupof the xxviii. 128 Board inlaid with Masonic Emblems, Brighton xvi. 89 St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin xvii. Bodiam Castle Book Plates Baron J. T. Dillon Mellor I/ord Petre Sober Society Book of Emblems Boom Towers Boscobel House Bosham Church Town Hall „ 76 148 xvii. 76 xxi. 230 xiii. Bucks' Relics Budrum iii. Castle Burlington Gate Burns, Inauguration of, as Poet Laureate Burnt Fen Broad, Boathouse Bury i vii. 8 xv. 146 Edmunds St. xx. xx. xx. xx. xx. xx. Cornhill Moyses Hall Norman Tower Abbey Gateway St. Edmundsbury Abbey White Horse " Sign "Bye-Laws, Mercian Lodge " xxi. 4 Caldicot Castle Cambridge 118 116 xxii. 116, 120 xxii. 120 xxii. ti6 xxii. 116, King's College Benet's Church St. John's College St. Mary's Church Trinity College xxii. St. Lodge Candlestick, Graces, of ot the Three Ha worth the Human xxvi. 240 Figure (2 plates) Canterbury vi, (4 plates) Cape Club, Petition vi. of 106 155 Robert xxv. 277 Fergusson .viii. 229 Capital in Romsey Abbey xviii. 201 Caricature, Masonic Carpenters' Hall, Wall-paintings xviii. 24 xxi. 64 xxi. 176 xxiv. 200 Castle 52 xxvi. 4 xx. 268 xxvii. 41 xii. 136 xv. 148 xxviii. 164 xxiii. 188 xxiii. 188 222 222 222 222 221 225 xxvii. 153 xxvii. 154 xxvii. 154 Caerphilly Castle Carved Stones, Grosney Castle, xviii. J. . xv. 149, 150 xiii. 37 Bronze Ornament Bronze Statue, I. Born ' John Hodsall . Broads, on the 141 xii. Masonic xv. 147 xxvi. 192 xxvi. 192 : Dr. Dodd Peter Gilkes xiv. 136 Brickwall, Sussex Canon Bill Boardman Cenotaph, Masters', Lodge Sanquhar Kilwinning Breydon Water Caerwent Crypt under Dormitory Bell Box, brass, with engraved design xxvii. 184 xxiii. 36 Boys' School, Festival Ticket iii. 92 Brahmin with Sacred Thread xi. 176 Brass of Hugh May vi. 108 Brass, Stirling Lodge Breastplate, of xxii. Noorthouck, John Oliver, 43 xxiii. 279 xv. 115 xv. 116 Jersey xi. Rising, Arcading 201 in 112 xxv. 156 Church Cave of Mithra Certificates 120 xxiii. : Antients R.A., 1792 „ 1795 ,, 1808 Baldwyn Bath Council xix. 63 xix. 64 xix. 64 xxiv. 285 322 xxv. 262 Curious xiv. 51 Elect Master, Amsterdam, 1819 xvi. 24 xvi, 36 Belgium, 1823 „ „ Cape Club of Rites xxiii. 1 : ^HE QUATUOR, : CORONAi'I I,0D6E. 65 Il,I<USTRATIONS. Certificates : Finch xxiii. 214 Free Carpenters xxvii. 16 French Prisoners' Lodge, Dart. moor XX. 228 French Prisoners' Lodge, Odi- ham xvi. Giesecke C. L. K. T. K. T. K. T. K. T., Dunckerley Irish . Aitchison's I/odge des Haven Amis 129 xxvi. 249 xxvii. 184 xix. 2 xxiv. 285 212 xxiv. 200 xvi. L,odge Theresians, Mons XXV. 48 xix. iii Deomatic Lodge, No. 234 Lodge De Eendracht, Rotterdam, 1786-1808 Lodge of Harmony, Chichester, xvi. 17 1791 xvi. 212 Lodge No. 361, 17th Light Dragoons xxv. 88 Lodge No. 53, Liverpool xix. 108 Military Lodge xiv. 215 Lodge La Parfaite Union, Smyrna xvii. 181 „ „ XX. 205 ,, Lodge Perth Royal Arch xviii. 244 Lodge Social and Military Virtues Lodge xxiii. of Ultrajectina, Utrecht, 1840 xvi. 23 Mark xx. 144 xx. 144 Cypher in „ 96 Masonic Mopses xix. Partridge, Robert xxvii. 142 R.A., Paris xxi. 34, 36 Red Cross xix. 2 Rose Croix, Holland, 1832 xvi. 23 St. John of Jerusalem, Malta, 189 xxvii. 68 xxv. 20 xxv. 236 xxv. 138 xvi. Sydney Smith Sir Order of Sols Templar Design for Templar Upper Elect Master, Delft, 1823 xvi. 24 Wardensbip xxiv. 200 Willem Fredrik Chapter, Amsterdam, 1813 xvi. 26 York xiii. 92 Chairs Benevolent Lodge, Wells Lodge Corinth, Nagpur Coventry and Kxeter (2 . Lincoln N'o. 32, Liverpool Masonic ,, Shakespeare's xxiv. 136 xxii. plates) 93 146 v. 68 v. 226 iv. 244 viii. 162 vi. vi. Chester St. John's Church St. Mary on the Hill Eaton Hall City Wall Cathedral : 15 xviii. xviii. xviii. xviii. xviii. The Rows xviii. Old Houses Roman Remains The Old Bridge xviii. Chichester The Cathedral The Market Cross xviii. xviii. 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 200 : 188 188 xxiii. 188 xxiii. 188 vi. 194 ii. 33 xxv. 332 xxiii. 187, xxiii. Canon Gate Mary's Hospital Chinese Blocks Grave Mound „ ChoUerford Bridge Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin, St. Crypt Cilurnum XV. 8 : The Apodyterium The Hypocaust The Laconium xxv. 332 xxv. 332 xxv. 332 Clavel's Histoire Pittoresque 215 32 xvi. 213 xviii. 213, 240 xxiv. 16 1827 Chaldean Plans in Louvre vi. 106, 126 xxi. 241 Chandos Tomb Charity, Report of Committee of, xxvii. 80 1725 Charter of Masons' Guild, Durham, 1638 xxii. 24 Chartres Cathedral xix. 126 Chearful Evening, Invitation to a xxviii. 4 Chepstow Castle xxvii. 156 Clothing (5 plates) Coates, Views of Cobham College v. : South Front Quadrangle Cobham, The Leather Bottle iv. iv. iv. 197 198 198 199 iv. Park, The Museum Coins of the G.M.'s of the Order of Malta, Figs, i—41 xv. 72, 76, 80, 84 Colchester Cobham : Castle Castle . and Abbey Gateway Priory Red Lion Hotel Trinity Church Doorway 154 154 v. 154 v. 154 v. 154 12, 16 y. v. xxvii. 8, Compagnonnage, The Compagnons, Les, Partent de la i. 120 Judee ii. 155 Concert Ticket, Masonic xix. 126 Corbeil Church, Figures from Lodge, Illuminated xxvii. 80 Address of Corstopitum Fountain and Watering Trough xxv. 332 xxv. 332 The Granaries Coronati : ThB 66 QUA'I^UOR CORONAtt I^ODGEl. IlvLUSTRATIONS. Costume Coutumes West Porch Templars and Hos- of xxvi. 236 pitallers Religieuses, Picart's xxiii. 126 The " (Caleb D' " Craftsman, Anvers) xviii. Crosier xxiii. 206 125 Cross of San J ago xx. 197 Crosses (6 plates) v. 84 Teutonic Knights xx. 159, 171, 175 „ Cuneiform Inscriptions xxiv. 24, 26 Cup of the Blacksmiths' Company xxviii. 128 Cup, The Marencourt xviii. 17 Cypher, Larmenius Charter xxiv. 185 xxvi. 223 ,, ,, ,, Masonic xxvii. 78, 151, 232 ,, Cyprian Coin showing J. & B. v. 139 Dartmoor, Views on xii. 119 Prison xx. 226 ,, viii. 241 Death and the Freemason Deerhurst xvii. 129 Defence of Masonry, Title-page xxvi. 240 xvi. 229, 245, 246, 250 D'Eon, Chevalier Book-plate xvi. 251 ,, ,, Dermott's Book-plate v. 142 Despencer Monument, Tewkesbury xvii. 129 Diagrams Square, 47th Proposi: Equilateral tion, Vesica Piscis, Templar Triangle, Pentagon, Cross, Cross Potent, no, 116, 117, 118, 120, 121, 122, 123, 126, 129, 131, 132, 133, &c. xxiii. 109, 136 Dinner Ticket, R.M.I. B., 1813 xxiii. 36 Dodd, Book-plate of Dr. xxi. 64 Doorway, Melrose v. 226 Double-headed Eagle at Eyiuk in Cappadocia iii. 105 Drawing at Brixham with Masonic Cypher xxvii. 78 Druidic Threefold Division of the Universe Dudley Castle Dudley Priory Durham 94 162 xxviii. 162 xxi. 200 xxi. 218 vi. 150 i. xxviii. Castle Cathedral Eagle, Double Two-headed, Rite of Perfection xxiv. 22 Edgar Tower, Worcester Edinburgh, High Street 129 xxv. 264 Effigy of a Master Mason, Oeschel iii. 188 Egyptian Ark ,, ,, ,, Canon xvii. 24 106 ii. of Proportion vi. Figures (Woodcut) xiv. 34, 35 Temple, General Plan of an Ely Cathedral Octagon Tower East Front i. 91 xx. 222 xx. 222 : The quaTuor coronaTi i,odge. 67 Il.I,USTRATIONS. Facsimiles Swan and Rummer, tions, &c. X. 151, 154 xxi. 212 Taylor MS. The Happy Death " Union Lodge of St. " Entries relating xviii. Wesley Wardens' Book, Masons' Guild, xv. 102 xiii. 1725-6 1761 1726-78 1780 ,, xiii. xiii. 29 92 92 92 92 xiii. 92 xviii. 190 viii. 28 xv. 144 xiii. Fierabras Fireplace, Masonic Fishing Box Forty-seventh Proposition Four Martyrs, Statuary Group, Florence Frederick the Great presiding at viii. xii. 94 198 an Initiation ii. Front. Free and Easy Johns, Membership Card xxvi. 4, xxvii. 24 Free Carpenters xxvii. 8, 12, 16 " Freemasons Examined," Frontispiece of XX. 95 Freemasons' Hall, London Fresco, Rotterdam Frescoes in St. Gabriel's Fridstol at Beverley Frontispiece to Boissard's Work Frontispiece of Code of Laws, Jerusalem Sols Frontispiece of Code of Laws, Select Sols xviii. 211 v. 143 158 192 109 vi. vii. x. xxv. 20 xxv. 28 burg xxii. of Lodge the (2 plates) Noah's Ark Lodge „ Gavels, presented to G.L. of x. xvii. xix. 2 Zealand xviii. Gilbert, Dr., Tablet „ „ Dublin, 1792-1807 1807-1817 „ 1818-1828 ,, 1828-1835 ,, 1836-1843 ,, 1843-1853 „ 1853-1882 ,, 1910 ,, London, 1803 „ „ „. „ „ „ ,, ,, ,, ,, Glastonbury Abbot's Kitchen St. Mary's Chapel 45 56 New German Masonic Charm Girls' School, 137 Shakespeare Gavel, Double-headed ix. v. xxiii. xxiii. xxiii. xxiii. xxiii. xxiii. xxiii. xxiii. xxiii. 244 178 152 168 168 168 168 172 172 172 177 167 : The Abbey Glendalough, Round Tower Good News xxiv. xxiv. xxiv. xxvi. 142 142 144 136 " XX. 40 vii. 182 Goose and Gridiron viii. 136, XV. 65 Gormogon Medal viii. 138 Print, Hogarth xix. 178 Gould Jubilee Plaque xi. 38 Grand Lodge Sword of State of France, Proceed- ings in 1805 Gregorian Constitutional Engraved Song List xxvii. 137 xxi. 93 of Chapters List of Chapters Greek Temple, Plan of Ground Plans Group at Croyland Abbey xxi. 95 xix. 19 ii. viii. 26 98, 99 x. 124 on Dartmoor xii. no at'Rievaulx Guesten Hall, Worcester Halbert, Masonic Harper, Thomas Handkerchief with Emblems xi. ,, ,, Masonic ,, Hastings xvii. viii. 169 129 159 xviii. i xv. 60 v. 226 : xxvi. 184 Castle in St. Clement's Church xxvi. 184 xxvi. 184 Map of Royal Coat of Arms at xxvi. 184 xxvi. 184 St. Clement's Church Stoup in All Saints' Church xxvi. 184 Font Hexham : The Abbey Masons' Marks The Moot Hall Historiale History of Old ments Furniture Lodge Orange, RustenFurniture " Grand Orient xxii. 28, York Minutes, 1713 „ 9 Patrick, to John Durham xui. 137 xxi. 4 Gloucester (5 plates) Goblet, Silurean Lodge Constitu- and New xxv. 328, 332 xxv. 328 xxv. 328 xviii. 190 Testaxix. 126 " Hogarth's " Night ii. 90 Holy Cross, Stratford-on-Avon, xxiii. 124 Fresco at Guild of the Horn Mug, Orange Society xxii. 5 xv. 145 Horning Ferry, Horning Mill xi. 140, 141, 143, 144, 150 Horoscopes Hughan Medal xx. 345 Hygeia repelling the Fates xxv. 156 Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh vii. 102 Invitation Card, Convivial Friends xxvii. 44 Ionic Capital and Base vi. 106 Iron Stand, Brass xviii. 42 Isabella Breviary, Miniature of the Quatuor Coronati i. Front. Jellalabad, The Ahin Posh Tope ii. 29 Jerusalem, The Masons' Hall ii. 123 Jewels British Lodge xxv. 233, 234 Robert Burns's ii. 85 xviii. 148 Cast Bronze Bro. Craster's x. 160 Centenary, G.L. of Scotland .iii. 181 : : : ^H:^ QllAi'UOR 68 CORONATI LODGE. Il,I.USTRATIONS. '~' Jewels Collar Combined R.A. and P.M: W.M. and M.E.Z. Compass Brothers, I/iibeck 158 xxii. 94 200 iii. 192 xx. 144 xxvi. 4 xvi. 157 iii. 85 xviii. Cornelius de Vriend Richard Crossley Dagger, Jno. A. Dotchin Elected Masters', Holland Engraved xvii. 11, 21, 69, 83, xviii. i, 62, 90, 93, 95, 150, 175, 221, xix. Ill, XX. 144, xxi. 5, 74, 75, 229, 256, xxii. 36, xxiii. 307, xxiv. 78, 200, xxvi. 240, 274 passes ' ,, 189 214 xxvi. 4 ,, xxiii. ,, R.A. Free Gardeners v. tenary Sregorians Capt. Gregor's Keane's , King's Friends' Lodge Exhibited by C. Kupfer. xvi. 259 Surgeon, xii. , Mark 65 166 xxvi. 4 xix. 138 36 xxv. 234 xviii. 221 xxii. XX. 94 xxv. 234 vi. 162, vii. 26, 87, 109, viii. 193, no, ; Modern 144, 145, 236, xi. 137, 213 xxi, 4 Sols xxiii. R. P. Noverre's Collection Oddfellows' 105 xv. 196 xxi. 271 xxiii. 337 226 iii. 62 Of&cers, of No. 32 v. Old Old Mark Old, Found at xx. 94 xv. 132 York xxv. 140 Order of Bucks Order of Masonic Merit, Thornxvi. 68 hill Old Engraved, Dr. Chetwynd Atkinson's xvi. 88 xxiii. 85 PhcEuix Lodge . . Pierced xvii. .64,. xviii. 221, xxiv. 5, Lodge of Antiquity „ R.A., 1789 „ 1809 xxii. 36, 149 P.M.'s (Chinese) „ xxiii. 5 R.A. xiv. 27 v. 226 I. Jugs Finch Masonic xxv. 28 ix. 131 xviii. 67 xvii. 64 xx. 92 xiv. 137 : vii. vi. 151, vii. i, viii. 50 234, xxiii. 165 Dublin Masonic E. Fox-Thomas's Selby Lodge J. T. Thorp's 85 205 x. 77 xii. 65, xvi. 93 Kali Yantram xiii. 34 Kirkwall Scroll (2 plates) x. 80 Klein, S. T., Jubilee Card xi. 88 Residence of iii. 114 „ Kupferschmidt Monument, Highgate xvi. 90 Larmenius Charter xxiv. 186, 188 " La Triple Union " by Perseval xxvii. 217 L'Art du Serrurier, Frontispiece xii. 143 Lead Plate from Waikuku, N.Z. xvi. 91 Leech v. Seaton, Order of Court xxiv. 127 xi. xii. Letters Said by Rawlinson to be from Dr. Plot xxv. 256 Rev. Thos. Maurice to Dr. I/Cttsom xxv. 148 Dr. J. C. Lettsom to Rev. Thos. Maurice xxv. 144 Geo. Downing to Rev. Thos. Maurice xxv. 142 Level, Levels 36 Tobbias, 1806 Union Lodge, Connecticut W. H. S. Wright 36 xxii. Pillars Trowel xix. 209 xxiii. Constitutional Sols T. 94 of Instruc- tion Three Crowned XV. 132 xxii. 93, Man Lodge 89 151 xxvi. 240 xii. Mercian Lodge xxv. 6 165 engraved xxv. 6, 235, 283 pierced xiii. 76, 91, xxv. 5, 7 engraved, B. White xiii. 27 xiv. 41 Thomas White xxv. 28, 32, 36, 38 xxiii. Sols Star, engraved vii. vi. xxiv. 149 Bristol xv. 133 Collar Strong Lodge No. 83 Lodge Charles the Lion, Copenhagen Lodge of .Felicity Lodge No. 53. Liverpool Lodge of Prudent Brethren Lodge of Regularity Masonic ,, Lodge No. 187 Angel Lodge, Colchester xxvi. 240 schmidt ' ,, 135 Grand Stewards' Lodge, Cen- Representation of ,, Silver in „ „ xxvii. xxv. 36 Sols xxi v.. 87 Royal Ark Mariner xxiv. 29 Royal Cumberland Lodge Royal York Lodge of PerseXX. 26 verance xii. 65 St. George's Lodge xvi. 189 St. John of Jerusalem xxii. 188, , v. Woodbury, Connecticut Raised Master, Modern Sols Recorder. Modern Jerusalem „ Engraved Square and ComFinch 226 78 xxv. 32 R. A., Chapter ix. 27, 54, An Old Irish Lichfield Cathedral vii. 49 171 xxviii. 160 xi. : :: THE QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE. 69 Il<I,USTRATIONS. Lincoln Marks, Masons', Wetheral Portico of Roman Building Plan of Roman City Bishop's Palace Plan of Castle 'Roman Altar in St. Swithin's Plan Church Ling Yoni xvi. 214 xvi. 215 xvi. 216 xvi. xvi. 217 218 31 ii. List (engraved) of Lodges, 1747 xxiii. 308 List of Lodges, Antients, 1753 xix. 96 Locomotion No. i Lodges, Engraved List of Love, Honour and Justice Ludlow xxv. 317 xxi. 263 xvii. 137 The Feathers The Reader's House The Castle The Chapel Lumber Troopers xix. 172 xix. 172 xix. 172 xix. 172 60 xxvii. Magazine of Architecture, Frontispiece and Title-page xxvii. 145 Malta, Knights of, Jeremy Cross, Templar Chart xxvi. 50 Man of Taste xxi. 230 Mansion House, London xix. 16 Map of Southwark in 1542 xxi. 42 Marencourt Cup, The xviii. 17 Marischal College, Aberdeen xviii. 28 Marks, Bakers', Aberdeen ii. 161 ,, „ ,, Caste Guild 148 vi. 63 vi. 62, Masons' iii. 79, 189, 190, iv. 60, 61, 242, 243, iv. 169, V. 69, 147, 149, vi. 62, 193, vii. 31, 49, 86, 90, viii. 162, 229, 233, xxiv. 35, 38, 39, 40, 42 Marks, Masons', Coele-Syria ii. 126 ,, ,, „ „ „ „ ,, ,, „ ,, Kirkstall „ Lebanon ,, Masons' „ pany Melbourne ,, Melrose ,, „ „ „ ,, „ „ „ ,, „ ,, ,, „ „ 68 ix. 41 iii ix. 26, no ix. x. ii. ii. 160 127 127 Registered xxiv. 35, 38, 39, 40, 42 Saaditalat ii. 127 Salisbury ix. 177 Selby Sidon Somaliland Sussex ix. no ii. 126 ix. no xi. 170 xi. - 164 xxi. 44 vi. 92 xxi. 52 Edinburgh Masonic Stone, Peterborough Masons' Arms, Swindon Masons' Hall, Plan of Masons' Lodge, Portsmouth May, Hugh, Brass of Meare Church vii. 60 vii. 61 218 v. 67 ix. 42 vii. 140 xi. 176 xxii. xxiv 140 xxiv 140 xxiv. 140 ii. 18 Fish House Lake Village Mecca, The Kaaba at Medals Alfred Lodge, Oxford Duke of Athol Austrian : xxii. iv. xxi. 255 187 xxi. 228 i. xxvi. 4 xi. 160 27 228 xii. xxi. xxi. 34 36 xx. 345 xxiii. J. Hughan Lambton Lodge W. viii. Lodge des Cceur Unis ,, 187 xxvi. 4 Correspondence Circle Seb. Cramoisy Craft, R.A. and K.T. Curious English Lodge at Bordeaux Entrepreneurs de Ma9onnerie Count Goblet d' Alviella Harcourt, E. C. ,, 199 xxvii. 184 James Brush Dr. Chetwode Crawley Franc ChevaUers 50 xxvii. 121 xxvii. 121 xxi. 228 Amite Bienfaisance of Friendship and Fra- xxv. 6 ternity xii. Com- Norwich Pompeii Raglan Castle Rievaulx ,, 207 ix. 26 xiii. 175 ii. 125 xiii. 126 ii. 126 36 in M^arshalsea Prison Martland Ruins, Cashmere Marylebone in 1750 Masonic Hall, Glasgow Mary's Chapel, ,, ,, ,, iii. Guisborough, Elgin, L)onne Hereford Interlaken Jerusalem ,, ' ,, Comparative Table of „ „ xii. 35, ix. Whitby York and of Napoleon le Grand xxvii. 121 Masonic viii. 15, 28, 32, 52, 53, in, 112, 159, xix. 44 Old Lodge St. John Lanark xxiii. 105 ,, Pilgjim Lodge, Visit to Ham- burg P.M. Presentation Jewel Prague Orphans' Home Prince Masons' 105 192 ix. 131 xvii. 154 xvii. 154 „ of Ireland R.M.I.G. xxiii. 36 Rose Croix xvii. 154 xxvi. 91 Scotch Templar With Working Tools xxvii. 184 Meeting Place of St. John's Lodge, Connecticut xxi. 90 Membership Card, Free and Easy xxiii. xxii. 5, xxvi. 4, xxvii. 24 Johns Memorial Tablet, John Stone xxvi. 300 Merrivale Monuments, Diagram of xii, 120 THE QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE. 70 Il<I<USTRATlONS. Milan Cathedral and Equilateral Triangle Milltown, The Bridge of Mithraic Temple, IVpe of xxiii. 119 xv. 8 90 Mock Masonry xviii. 129, 132, 137, 140, 144 Monument to C. Kupferschmidt xvi. 90 Hy. Sadler xxvi. 300 „ G. W. Speth xvi. 205 Mopses, Reception of a Candidate xxiv. 16 Mornington House, Dublin, Birthplace of Hon. A. Wesley xv. 108 Morton, I.W., Ground Plan of Roman xiii. Villa at iii. Villa 42 Roman Morton, I.W., Mosaics in viii. 106 149 xxiii. 149 xxvii. 132 xxv. 4 xv. 151 xii. 109 xxiii. Mystery Apex of the xxiii. Hidden „ Napoleon at a French I/odge Nautillus Shell " Neck," The Nelson Banner at York Newcastle-on-Tyne : Map of City Ruins of Old Bridge General View of City xxv. xxv. xxv. xxv. xxv. xxv. xxv. xxv. xxv. xxv. 320 320 320 320 324 324 324 324 325 326 xix. 126 The City Walls and Towers The Castle Hospital of the Holy Jesus The Keelmen's Hospital The Surtees' House The Trinity House The Cathedral New History of the Holy Bible New Palace Yard, Westminster Newport, Mon. News from Elysium, xx. 44 xxvii. 153 Frontis- piece Newstead Cottage Norwich xviii. 34, 36 iv. 232, 233 : The Cathedral East End of Cathedral Gate The Sheep Market Cloister Arch St. Ethelbert's The Cloisters Church of St. Peter, Mancroft Porch of St. Andrew's Hall Old House in Tombland House built XV. XV. XV. XV. xv. xv. xv. xv. xv. 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 145 by Mayor Henry Bacon, 1557 Window Head I,eonard's Priory Roman Wall Notre Dame, Paris Numbers, Secret Odd Fellows, Club of 137 89 xii. xvi. Parsee Consecration of a Priest vi. 167 (2 plates) iii. Parsee with Shoodrah 94 Patent, Marquis de Gages, Prov. xxv. 40 G.M., Netherlands xxiv. 190, 192, 196 Patent K.T. vii. 76 Pedigree of Grand Dieta, Mexico viii. 91 Pentalpha Perfection, Rite of. Two-headed xxiv. 22 Eagle xxi. 8 Persepolis, Column at vi. 106 Persian Plans xx. 268 Petre, I/ord, Book-plate of xxvi. 188 Pevensey Castle v. 226 Picture (by Gainsborough ?) xxi. 8 Pillar at Jerusalem, Capital of viii. 16 Plan of Doneraile Court Plan of Extent of Fire, Bishopsxix. 16 gate Street, 1765 xii. 33, 34 Plans of Wetheral Church vi. 106 by Raphael Sanzio viii. 32 Plate, Masonic xxiv. 80 Plates, Engraved Pocket-Book, Bennett's, Front- xviii. ispiece Portraits 24 : Armitage, Edward Ashmole, Elias Astley, Sir xxvii. Front. xi. 7, xxi. Aytoun, William Ball, Rev. C. J. Beckwith, Thomas Bell, vii. ix. i iii. 105 24 xxiii. 282 xvi. 107 xxv. 16 65, xiv. xviii. Bromwell, Henry P. H. Brooks, William Burnes, Dr. James Byrom, Dr. John W. M. xiii. xxi. iv. 49 236 Front. xvi. Front. Castle, E. J. Charlemagne xviii. Chilcott, Isaac Cole, 92 xxiv. 248 Besant, Sir Walter Blesington, Earl of Broadfoot, Philip Clarke, Sir C. 97 142 xiii. Andrew Bywater, xxv. 237 Edward Purdon John xv. 145 XV. 145 Conder, Edward Connor, Geo. C. Crawley, W. J. Chetwode Crowe, F. J. W. xv. 149 Curtis, Sir Old Carved Bar at the Maid's Ruins of the Church of xx. 44 ' 44, 45, 46, 48, 51 33, 162, xviii. 152, 160, iii. Mugs Old Palace Yard, Westminster Orbis Miraculum, Frontispiece and 3 cuts Panel of Inlaid Wood, Brighton William 178 xx. 26 xii. Front. xx. 6 xiv. Front. vii. no xx. Front. xxiii. Front. xxv. 20 Daniel, Francis Columbine St. xv. 150 xv. 150 126 78 xxvii. 56 xix. iii. xviii. 66, xxiii. 152 D'Eon, Chevalier xvi. 229, 245, 246, 250 xii. 24 Dillon, John Talbot Dinley, Sir John Downing, George xxviii. 52 xxv. 152 : ThB QUATUOR CORONA'il 7t IvODGfi. Il,I,USTRATIONS. Portraits Sadler, Drake, Sir Francis xiii. Drawwater, John Bring, E. H. Drummond, Josiah H. Entick, John Eques a Capite Galeat x. xxv. 12 xxvi. Front. 164, xvi. 105 xxi. 17 152 xxi. Front. ix. Gilbert, Dr. v. Goldney, F. H. Gould, R. F. iv. Greiner, Gotthelf W. xxviii. B. J. W. Irwin, Francis George Kelly, William Klein, Sydney T. I,ane, C. John I^einster, 40 xxviii. Front. J. Kupfcrschmidt, 90 x. xxvi. 89 Hofmeyer, J. H. Hood, Viscount Horsley, Rev. Canon Hughan, W. 73 xv. Front. Symon Hawkins, E. hHenley, John Hextall, 76 xxvii. 103 Frodsham, Bridge Grynseus, 92 Duchess of Duke of „ le Strange, Hamon Ivcttsom, Dr. J. C. lyewes. Sir Watkin Ivewis, T. Hayter Ivyon, David Murray I,ysons, Daniel Samuel Macbean, Edward Ivysons, MacCalla, C. P. Markham, Sir A. H. Maurice, Rev. Thomas" vi. 81 xxv. 16 xviii. Front. iv. 181 vi. 167 vii. 143 xi. Front. x. Front. xiii. 41 xvii. 160 xvii. 158 xvi. 92 xxv. 148 xxv. 16 vi. Front. 36 36 xxviii. Front. v. 132 xvii. Front. xxv. 152 ix. Mendez, Moses Miller, William xviii. Moira, Earl of xvii. Montgomery, Andrew no xvi. xxviii. 104 16 174 138 ix. xviii. Mornington, Richard, 2nd Earl Wesley •Mount joy, Viscount Napoleon Bonaparte of Paine, Thomas Partridge, Robert Parvin, Theodore Sutton Pelgrom, Charles de Perceval, Nicolas Pike, Genl. Albert Plot, Dr. Robert Pratt, W.-Col. S. C. Rancliffe, I/ord Ragon, Jean Baptiste Marie Rawlinson, Dr. Richard Richardson, Sir B. W. Rylands, J. P. W. H. „ Sackville, Charles xv. 115 24 96 xxviii. 48 xxvii. 142 xv. 29 xxv. 82 xxvii. 217 iv. 116 vi. 120 xviii. xxvii. Front. xxi v. 100 iii. xviii. 96 xi. 13 x. 5 151 V. Front. xiii. 152 v. Henry xxiv. Front. Sayer, Anthony Schultz, Edward T. Scott, Sir xiv. 181 xii. Walter Shackles, G. 1,. Ebenezer Simpson, J. Percy William ,, Sinclair, Robert Silby, Sirr, Henry Charles Joseph Major ,, Smellie, William Topham, Edward Thompson, Edward Thorp, John T. 76 92 xix. 40 xix. 40 xix. 40 xxiv. 248 xxviii. 139 113, xiv. 97 xxvi. 300 xxvi. 300 X. 90 ix. 82 XXV. 20 xxv. 16 xiii. 92 V. xiii. ,, Songhurst, W. J. Speth, G. W. Stone, Henry Nicholas ,, Symon Grynseus Thorns, Fredericus de Tooke, John Home 134 XX. 209 xix. Front. xxiv. 88, 89 xxv. Front. iii. xxii. Front. Warren, Sir C. viii. Front. Washington, George xvii. 152 Watson, Sir Brook xxv. 12 Wellesley, Col. The Hon. Arthur xv. 100 Wesley, Hon. A., Earl of Wellington xv. 108 Westcott, William Wynn vii. Front. Wharton, Philip, Duke of viii. 116 Whitehead, Paul xviii. 135 Whymper, H. J. vi. 94 Whytehead, T. B. xiii. Front. Williams, W. M. vi. 6 Wilson, Gavin v. 154, xxv. 258 Woodford, Rev. A. F. A. i. 133 Wooley, Edward xiii. 92 Wright, Waller Rodwell xviii. 176 Yeatmann-Biggs, Maj.-Genl. xi. 89 Powder Flask xxiii. 106 .Horn xxiv. 80 ,, Prentice Bracket, Gloucester Prince Arthur's Chantry, Worcester " Print of a " Freemason Procession of St. James's lyodge, xi. xvii; 59 129 4 xxi. Tarbolton xxi. 158 in Building Construction, Rules of xvi. 102 Pull's Ferry xv. 148 Pyramid of Gizeh, The i. 90 Quadrature of Circle viii. 218 Quatro Incoronati, Rome, Church and Convent. Exterior, Interior, Inscriptions, Plans i. 148 Quatuor Coronati, Antwerp Token xiii. 78 Proportions „ „ „ „ Bruges Jewel Church of „ „ Ghent Banner xiii. 84 xxvii. 20 xiii. 89 72 THE QUATUOR CORONATI lLI,USTRATIONS. Quatuor Coronati, Ghent, House I.ODGE. : : THE QUATUOR CORONATI I,ODGE. 73 Ili<ustrations. Provincial Grand Stamps, English Lodge at Bor- I^odge, Netherlands Rodomskoy xxv. 51 ix. 134 Prefecture Royal Arch I/odge, Kilmarnock xv. 204 Purple' Ivodge vi. 197 St. Andrew's Lodge, unidentified xiii. 25 St. George's I/odge, Hamburg xiv. 53 ,, John St. Malta Vienna of Jerusalem, St. Joseph's Ivodge, xvi. 198 128 86 xiv. 91 viii. 92 ,, xxi v. 149 with Figure of Justice ,. vi. 64 Statuette, Masonic xxvi. 156 Statutes, English Templar French Templar xxvi. 158, 172 ,, xiii. Polten Chapter Shakespeare Ivodge, Spilsby St. vi. Solomon's Frankfort ness, xiv. Lyon Three Crowned V. de „ Pillars lau, 1741 „ ix. 210 130 ix. 135 Thistles Lodge, xiv. 171 Triple Council E. C. Rite xv. 28 Unidentified xiii. 178, xiv. 82, XV. 216, xxi. 228 Union Parfaite Lodge, Varasd viii. 180 zine xix. 172 xix. 172 xix. 172 vii. tism Stonehenge Stow, Views of Strand, Plan of the i. 94, xxvi. 302 115, 118 viii. xvi. Strassburg Cathedral, Sculpture over West Door Summonses Engraved Grand Master's Feast, 1769 Great Lodge, Swaffham Lodge of Antiquity 23 188 xiii. 92 xiii. vii. ,, , St. Josephine xxv. 36 xxv. 264 256 176 xx. 232 xxi. xviii. xix. 21 xxvii. 100 R.A. Constitutional Sols xxv. 36 158, 160, 174 Friendship Wakefield Chapter, Gregorians 9 xix. 126 xxiii. 180 Shrewsbury St. Martin's Church Market Hall Mardol Butcher Row Grope Lane Fish Street xix. 170, 172 xix. 172 xix. 172 xix. 172 xix. 172 xix. 172 Old Mint xix. 172 The Raven xix. 172 xix. 172 Ship Inn Rowley's Mansion The Castle The Council House xix. 172 xix. 172 xix. 172 Sikh Knives vii. 17 Snuff-box xviii. 176 Napoleonic xxvii. 117 ,, xvii. 218 Enamelled „ Sober Society Book-Plate xxvii. 41 Solomon and the Queen of Sheba xix. 126 Solomon's Seal and the Shield of David (Figs. 1—46) xv. 55, 56, 57 Southwark in 1542^ Map of xxi. 42 Sowdonc of Babylone xviii. 190 xvi. 205 Speth, G, W., Monument to 14 xxvi. 32 Royal York Lodge xviii. ii. : Ancient and Original Sols Apollonian Cape Club XV. 64 213 xx. 28 xvii. 137, 148, 150, 152, Sermon by James Anderson Sheba, Queen of Show Card of James Brush 54 Stone, Robert, Register of Bap- Unity, Peace and Concord Lodge Unschuld Lodge, Vienna Virtuous Traveller Lodge York Grand Lodge Sentimental and Masonic Maga- xxvi. 152 The Castle The Gateshouse 135 XV. 93 Mayence and Frankfort of Munster Stokesay The Church Stone at Galavaid xiv. Stars Skeletons' Lodge, Bres- Grand Encampment ,, Socrates Lodge of SteadfastS.C. de la Sincere Amitie de la xii. 22 deaux Independent Black Prince xxv. 234 Lodge des Amis Constans xxiii. 214 Star, of Perfect xviii. 53 xxi. 105 West India and American Lodge xix. 21 Sun and Fire Symbols iv. 31 Sussex, The Rapes of xxvi. 184 Swastica v. 147 Borderings iii. 52 „ Swearing Circles of the Arabs ix. 91 Sword of R.A. Constitutional Sols xxv. 284 Teutonic Knights xx. 173 ,, with Masonic Emblems, „ Turin xiv. 49 Symbol of Perfect Man xxiv. 209 Symbolic Chart of 1789 iii. 36 Plate viii. 89, 93 Square xiii. 28 „ Tabernacle, Model of vi. 8 Plan of i. 91 „ of the Roman Catholic ,, Church Talisman Hebrew „ Tau ii. at Bingley Keystone Taverns, London and Suburban Angel Inn as a Barn, St. Martin's Lane Crown and Anchor Feathers 15 xxvi. 92 xv. 134 vi. 92 xx. xx. xx. xx. 32 40 28 28 : 'THE 74 QUAfUOR CORONAlfl Illustrations. Taverns : lyODGE^. THE QUATUOR CORONATi I,ODGE. 75 Illustrations. Uriconium xix. 172 Venice Bible, 1587 xix. 126 Vesica Piscis in Art xxiii. 135, 137, 138 Vier Gekroonde in Ghent, Drawing from Record Book xv. 195 Waikuku, Cast Lead Plate from xvi 91 Wakeman Cenotaph, Tewksbury xvii. 129 Wall (Etocetum) xxviii. 160 Wall Paintings, Carpenters' Hall, I/Ondon Walpole, St. Peter's Church Walsoken, All Saints' Church Wardenship, Certificate of Warrants xxviii. 120 120 118 xxiv. 200 xxii. xxii. : Ancients' lyodge. No. 87 xxi. 74 Early Grand Encampment xiii. 160 Grand Kilwinning Chapter xiii. 162 Lodge True and Perfect Harmony, Mons. XXV. 40 Mother Kilwinning Lodge xiii. 161 Royal Ark Mariners xxiv. 98 xxi. 90 St. John's Lodge, Connecticut Supreme Grand Encampment Warwick Chantry, Tewkesbury Watch with Masonic Emblems xvii. 165 129 xvii. 175, xxiii. 124 Watch-paper, Masonic Wells Almshouses xiii. xxvii. 24 : xxiv. xxiv. xxiv. xxiv. High Street xxiv. Market Place xxiv. St. Cuthbert's Church The Cathedral xix. 126, 165, xxiv. xxiv. Vicars Choral, HaU of Bishop's Palace Chairs of Benevolent Lodge West India and American Lodge, Summons 132 138 136 140 138 132 132 136 xix. 21 Westminster Abbey, Porch to N. xxi. 251 Transept Westminster and Keystone Lodge, xx. 26 Engraving for xx. 44 Westminster, Plan of xviii. 129 Westminster Journal West Walton, St. Mary's Church xxii. 118, 120 xxi. 241 Whitchurch, St. Lawrence xxviii. 164 White Ladies Winchelsea The Church, West Front xxvi. 188 Tombs in N. Aisle of Church xxvi. 188 Winchester Cathedral, Fragments of Stone in i. 112 Winchester and Romsey (4 plates) viii. 175 Window, Chartres Cathedral viii. 106 : St. Neot's Church, Cornwall Wisbech, St. Peter's Church 177 118 xxviii. 160 Wolverhampton St. Peter's Church xxviii. 160 viii. 87 Woodcarving, Masonic Woodhead Scroll xvi. 122, 128, 141, 156 xxiii. 214 Woolwork Panels Worcester xvii. 129 Working Tools, presented by Dr. xxviii. 34 Rd. Rawlinson, 1731 xv. 143 Wroxham Bridge Broad xv. 144 „ xv. 147 Yarmouth, ii. 33 Yin- Yang xiii. 92 York Banner xiii. 92 Relics ,, Summons used by Grand „ ii. 112 Lodge at xviii. 170 „ Templar Charter xiii. xxii. .(,, i i