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the power of granting these degrees" ( Mark and Past Master ) " shall be vested in chapters only , as formerly declared by a resolution of the Supreme Chapter , dated 16 th September , 1846 . " Also because the granting of the Warrant did not interfere with any of those degrees which flourish under the guardianship of the G . L . or the Su P- G - Chapter of England . Had either of the two last bodies taken cognizance of the Mark Degree , most assuredly the members of Chapter No . 70 would never have granted such a WarrantIt was solel for the extension ancl of know

. y promotion a - ledge of one of the most beautiful and perfect of the Masonic Degrees . How it has succeeded in effecting that object , may be judged from the Mark Roll of the Bonaccord Chapter , on which are recorded the names of some of the most accomplished Masous that England can boast of .

I will copy the different regulations of the Supreme Chapter , to show that the Bonaccord Chapter has acted in accordance with the spirit of their obligations , in order to promote and advance a knowledge of Masonry . The members would not have granted the Warrant , had it been contrary to the laws , or spirit of the laws , of the Supreme Chapter , and I for one would never have sanctioned such a step , as I never have countenanced , either in my private or public capacity in the Craft , a departure from the rules or regulations of Order to which I belong

any . In the laws of the Supremo G . R . A of Scotland , published 1845 , chap . iv . par 35 , will be found : — "As the G . L . of Scotland does not at present permit its daughter Lodges to confer the degrees of Mark ancl P . M ., and as therefore these degrees cannot be legally obtained in a Lodge of St . John's Masonry in Scotland , the Supreme Chapter issues Warrants constituting Lodges for these degrees only . " This was the law hi 1845 the 1848 the

. In year above law was abrogated by the Supreme Chapter . _ Upon March 12 th , inter alia , it was resolved to abrogate the law , chapter iv . par . 35 , by which the Supreme Chapter agrees to issue Warrants constituting Lodges to confer the degree of Mark and P . M ., and to enact and declare "that the power of these decrees shall be vested in Chapters only , as formerly declared by a resolution of the Supreme Chapter , dated 16 th September , 1846 . This is shortly the history of the London Bon-accord Mark Master Lodge . r-I remain , Sir and Brother , yotu-s fraternally ,

JAMES RETTIE , Aberdeen , May 4 1855 . First Principal , Bon-accord Chapter ,- No . 70 .-. LONDON BON ACCORD MARK MASTER LODGE . To the Editor of the Masonic Mirror . Aberdeen , June \ Wi , 1855 . biR— Ihe above Lodgeand the Chapter to whom it owes obedienceis likelto

, , y get "scrimp justice , " at the hands of the Supreme Chapter of Scotland , if we may judge from the correspondence which appeared in your last number . In that correspondence we find that , not only does one of the Grand Scribes , but also the Depute P . Z . for Scotland condemn the above Lodge , and the conduct of Chapter No . 70 , as illegal , without a hearing . Against such un-Masonic conduct I most emphatically protest ; as it is contrary to the Rules , and the spirit of the Rules of Craft or Arch Masonry . The Rule is far I have been able to

, _ so as make out—that any Brother or Lodge , any Companion or Chapter , against whom a charge is brought , ought to be informed what that charge is by the superior body . Up to the present moment , there is no cnarge made against Chapter No . 70 , by the Supreme Chapter . It is quite possible that Chapter . No . 70 may be wrong—it . is equally so that it may be ri ght ; and it would be very foolish to give the line of defence , until we know what charge is laid against And have to that

us . I regret any Englishman should have so far forgotten that manly national characteristic , fair-play , as to have joined in the cry against-the London Bon Accord Mark Master Lodge , of "illegal , " "spurious , " before hearing both sides of the question . ' I remain , Sir , Your obedient Servant , JAMES RETTIE , P . Z . Chanter No . 70 , Scotland .

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MARK MASONRY. Article 1
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 10
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 15
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 23
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 51
THE COLONIES. Article 52
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 53
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE. Article 55
OBITUARY. Article 58
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 59
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the power of granting these degrees" ( Mark and Past Master ) " shall be vested in chapters only , as formerly declared by a resolution of the Supreme Chapter , dated 16 th September , 1846 . " Also because the granting of the Warrant did not interfere with any of those degrees which flourish under the guardianship of the G . L . or the Su P- G - Chapter of England . Had either of the two last bodies taken cognizance of the Mark Degree , most assuredly the members of Chapter No . 70 would never have granted such a WarrantIt was solel for the extension ancl of know

. y promotion a - ledge of one of the most beautiful and perfect of the Masonic Degrees . How it has succeeded in effecting that object , may be judged from the Mark Roll of the Bonaccord Chapter , on which are recorded the names of some of the most accomplished Masous that England can boast of .

I will copy the different regulations of the Supreme Chapter , to show that the Bonaccord Chapter has acted in accordance with the spirit of their obligations , in order to promote and advance a knowledge of Masonry . The members would not have granted the Warrant , had it been contrary to the laws , or spirit of the laws , of the Supreme Chapter , and I for one would never have sanctioned such a step , as I never have countenanced , either in my private or public capacity in the Craft , a departure from the rules or regulations of Order to which I belong

any . In the laws of the Supremo G . R . A of Scotland , published 1845 , chap . iv . par 35 , will be found : — "As the G . L . of Scotland does not at present permit its daughter Lodges to confer the degrees of Mark ancl P . M ., and as therefore these degrees cannot be legally obtained in a Lodge of St . John's Masonry in Scotland , the Supreme Chapter issues Warrants constituting Lodges for these degrees only . " This was the law hi 1845 the 1848 the

. In year above law was abrogated by the Supreme Chapter . _ Upon March 12 th , inter alia , it was resolved to abrogate the law , chapter iv . par . 35 , by which the Supreme Chapter agrees to issue Warrants constituting Lodges to confer the degree of Mark and P . M ., and to enact and declare "that the power of these decrees shall be vested in Chapters only , as formerly declared by a resolution of the Supreme Chapter , dated 16 th September , 1846 . This is shortly the history of the London Bon-accord Mark Master Lodge . r-I remain , Sir and Brother , yotu-s fraternally ,

JAMES RETTIE , Aberdeen , May 4 1855 . First Principal , Bon-accord Chapter ,- No . 70 .-. LONDON BON ACCORD MARK MASTER LODGE . To the Editor of the Masonic Mirror . Aberdeen , June \ Wi , 1855 . biR— Ihe above Lodgeand the Chapter to whom it owes obedienceis likelto

, , y get "scrimp justice , " at the hands of the Supreme Chapter of Scotland , if we may judge from the correspondence which appeared in your last number . In that correspondence we find that , not only does one of the Grand Scribes , but also the Depute P . Z . for Scotland condemn the above Lodge , and the conduct of Chapter No . 70 , as illegal , without a hearing . Against such un-Masonic conduct I most emphatically protest ; as it is contrary to the Rules , and the spirit of the Rules of Craft or Arch Masonry . The Rule is far I have been able to

, _ so as make out—that any Brother or Lodge , any Companion or Chapter , against whom a charge is brought , ought to be informed what that charge is by the superior body . Up to the present moment , there is no cnarge made against Chapter No . 70 , by the Supreme Chapter . It is quite possible that Chapter . No . 70 may be wrong—it . is equally so that it may be ri ght ; and it would be very foolish to give the line of defence , until we know what charge is laid against And have to that

us . I regret any Englishman should have so far forgotten that manly national characteristic , fair-play , as to have joined in the cry against-the London Bon Accord Mark Master Lodge , of "illegal , " "spurious , " before hearing both sides of the question . ' I remain , Sir , Your obedient Servant , JAMES RETTIE , P . Z . Chanter No . 70 , Scotland .

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