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Bon Accord Mark Masons.

I -will quote Scribe N . ' s own words from his letter in the 11 th number of the Mirror , dated August 17 th , in it he says , "Dr . Jones next states , that he and certain others forming the London Bon Accord , received their degree in Aberdeen , and none therefore can be more assured than they of its identity with that which must be admitted to be genuine . It had been desirable that Dr . Jones had given the names of the parties who were oonjoined with him in this illegitimate fraternity , as it might then have been tested whether they , any more than himself , were entitled to claim legitimacy ; for if the

Aberdeen Chapter is correct , and has been fulfilling its obligations to the mother Chapter , Dr . Jones is not a member of it , and never received any degree whatever from that source , his name not appearing to be recorded in the books of the Supreme Chapter , which is the only criterion of acknowledged legitimacy . It is to be doubted whether the others stand in any different position . " This extract like more of Scribe N . 's lucubrations , is very much involved , and I do not consider that I am doing him injustice , if , taking the common sense interpretation of it , I hold that he means to

say , the " others forming the London Bon Accord , " should have been registered in the Books of the Supreme Chapter ; and because they are not registered , that they , like Dr . Jones , " never received any degree whatever from that source . " Let us examine what the rules and regulations of the Supreme Chapter say about registration , and who are to be registered or recorded in the books of the Supreme Chapter . As I do not hold Scribe N . ' s statement of what Dr . Jones said to be correct , any more than his deductionswhich he innocently thinks people -will believe because they are

, given out by a Scribe ; I consider it will be more correct to give the exact words attributed to Dr . Jones , as reported in the Freemason's Magazine , the Craft can then judge of the value of Scribe N . ' s version . —In the Magazine , Dr . Jones is reported to have said that "he , Dr . Jones , and several other members of this Lodge , ( the London Bon Accord ) had been made MARK MASTERS in the Aberdeen Mark Masters Lodge . " Scribe N . ought to know who are to be registered in the books of the Supreme

Chapter . But this brings me to the Laws , Chap . II . Rule 5 , " The Recorder shall enter into a book to be kept for that purpose , the name of all Entrants exalted or affiliated in the subordinate Chapters . " Not a single word appears in this rule about Mark Masters being recorded . Again in Chap . IV ., Rule 33 , we have , " a Chapter forming itself into a Lodge of Marie Masters , of Ark Mariners , or into a Council of Knights of the Sword , Knights of the East , and Knights of the East and West , shall keep a separate Minute hook and Roll of Members for Each , " aud still further we

find in the same Chapter , Rule 35 , " These Chair Master Lodges ( Mark and Past Master ) do not require to register Members on the Roll of the Supreme Chapter , but shall keep a Minute book for their own use . " Scribe N . ought to have known this perfectly well ; if he did not know them , I think I have proved " the glaring amount of ignorance , displayed on the occasion" by him , —If he did know these rules , and cooly and deliberately sat down seventeen days after the report was made public , and give such a version as he has done of Dr . Jones's speech , and draw such conclusions

as he has done from if , I think I may still make use of his own phrase , but instead of " ignorance" put in the word dishonesty ; lie may make his choice—one or other of the terms belongs to him . Any Master Mason may receive the degree of Mark Master , Past Master , and the Excellent ; still his name does not require to be recorded in the Books of the Supreme Chapter ; and any Royal Arch Mason , belonging , say to an English Chapter , can receive themand if he wish it obtain the degrees of Ark MarinersKnights of

, , may , the Sword , Knights of the East , and Knights of the East and West , in any Chapter in Scotland , that may he able to work those degrees ,- bat even then , his name has not to be recorded in the books of the Supreme Chapter ; Cornp . Gaylor cannot have been ignorant of all this . I think the extracts I have made from tho Rules will satisf y the most sceptical . —Should Scribe Gaylor- require any more information upon the subject , I will be glad to enlighten him . " I have to thank M . M . in your last number for the great anxiety which he expresses ,

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THE EDITOR TO THE CRAFT. Article 1
THE EDITOR OF THE "MONTHLY MAGAZINE" TO THE CRAFT. Article 3
BON ACCORD MARK MASONS. Article 4
"THE WINK OF INVITATION." Article 6
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 7
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 17
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 26
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 32
INSTRUCTION. Article 37
ROYAL ARCH. Article 37
THE COLONIES. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 42
LITERATURE. Article 44
MUSIC. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR NOVEMBER. Article 45
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Bon Accord Mark Masons.

I -will quote Scribe N . ' s own words from his letter in the 11 th number of the Mirror , dated August 17 th , in it he says , "Dr . Jones next states , that he and certain others forming the London Bon Accord , received their degree in Aberdeen , and none therefore can be more assured than they of its identity with that which must be admitted to be genuine . It had been desirable that Dr . Jones had given the names of the parties who were oonjoined with him in this illegitimate fraternity , as it might then have been tested whether they , any more than himself , were entitled to claim legitimacy ; for if the

Aberdeen Chapter is correct , and has been fulfilling its obligations to the mother Chapter , Dr . Jones is not a member of it , and never received any degree whatever from that source , his name not appearing to be recorded in the books of the Supreme Chapter , which is the only criterion of acknowledged legitimacy . It is to be doubted whether the others stand in any different position . " This extract like more of Scribe N . 's lucubrations , is very much involved , and I do not consider that I am doing him injustice , if , taking the common sense interpretation of it , I hold that he means to

say , the " others forming the London Bon Accord , " should have been registered in the Books of the Supreme Chapter ; and because they are not registered , that they , like Dr . Jones , " never received any degree whatever from that source . " Let us examine what the rules and regulations of the Supreme Chapter say about registration , and who are to be registered or recorded in the books of the Supreme Chapter . As I do not hold Scribe N . ' s statement of what Dr . Jones said to be correct , any more than his deductionswhich he innocently thinks people -will believe because they are

, given out by a Scribe ; I consider it will be more correct to give the exact words attributed to Dr . Jones , as reported in the Freemason's Magazine , the Craft can then judge of the value of Scribe N . ' s version . —In the Magazine , Dr . Jones is reported to have said that "he , Dr . Jones , and several other members of this Lodge , ( the London Bon Accord ) had been made MARK MASTERS in the Aberdeen Mark Masters Lodge . " Scribe N . ought to know who are to be registered in the books of the Supreme

Chapter . But this brings me to the Laws , Chap . II . Rule 5 , " The Recorder shall enter into a book to be kept for that purpose , the name of all Entrants exalted or affiliated in the subordinate Chapters . " Not a single word appears in this rule about Mark Masters being recorded . Again in Chap . IV ., Rule 33 , we have , " a Chapter forming itself into a Lodge of Marie Masters , of Ark Mariners , or into a Council of Knights of the Sword , Knights of the East , and Knights of the East and West , shall keep a separate Minute hook and Roll of Members for Each , " aud still further we

find in the same Chapter , Rule 35 , " These Chair Master Lodges ( Mark and Past Master ) do not require to register Members on the Roll of the Supreme Chapter , but shall keep a Minute book for their own use . " Scribe N . ought to have known this perfectly well ; if he did not know them , I think I have proved " the glaring amount of ignorance , displayed on the occasion" by him , —If he did know these rules , and cooly and deliberately sat down seventeen days after the report was made public , and give such a version as he has done of Dr . Jones's speech , and draw such conclusions

as he has done from if , I think I may still make use of his own phrase , but instead of " ignorance" put in the word dishonesty ; lie may make his choice—one or other of the terms belongs to him . Any Master Mason may receive the degree of Mark Master , Past Master , and the Excellent ; still his name does not require to be recorded in the Books of the Supreme Chapter ; and any Royal Arch Mason , belonging , say to an English Chapter , can receive themand if he wish it obtain the degrees of Ark MarinersKnights of

, , may , the Sword , Knights of the East , and Knights of the East and West , in any Chapter in Scotland , that may he able to work those degrees ,- bat even then , his name has not to be recorded in the books of the Supreme Chapter ; Cornp . Gaylor cannot have been ignorant of all this . I think the extracts I have made from tho Rules will satisf y the most sceptical . —Should Scribe Gaylor- require any more information upon the subject , I will be glad to enlighten him . " I have to thank M . M . in your last number for the great anxiety which he expresses ,

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