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    Article FREEMASONRY IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY: CHESTER, 1650-1700. ← Page 6 of 14 →
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Freemasonry In The Seventeenth Century: Chester, 1650-1700.

& excellent in any Trade , or Manuall occupation whatsoeuer . If then though Arts , men attaine to wealth , Riches , & renoune , that w cl 1 doth depend thereon , viz .: Armes , or Coate Armour , as badges of worship & esteeme , may not be denyed such crafte-men , such Artificers & such maisters of Arts and Sciences * * * * Now , the persons to whom these Atchievements are prop [ er ] ly & of ri ght dueare these chiefelffor all the inferiour tradesas

, y , they , ; are in Companyes , Societies , or Brother hoods , haue peculiar coates and crest assigned to them as they are corporations & endowed with power to plead , or be impleaded in the name of the said corporations , which said coates belonging to such or such a trade , any person of that trade ( though not of the Society ) may assume & make use off either as a seale Armes , or in the house , or on plate to be engraven or any other wayes as his owne [ er ] & peculiar

prop coate , without any offence to any p [ er ] son whatsoeuer And if stranger , much , more they of the fraternity may ( nay doe ) make use of such companyes coates as their pp . [ proper ] rights & dues w coates with their crests & supporters are as followeth

" Companyes and Societies Coates of Armes . " * After describing a coat , of an altar upon which is flaming fire , with clouds in chief , he says : — "Under the notion of Riseing " [ by their learning , care , industry , & c , & c ] " members in a kingdome , prouince , or civil gouernment in cittys , and corporations : May be these , clarks of the Crowne & peace , Marshalls , Lawyers

councells , Maisters , Wardens , & Stewards of Societies , comon councells , sherriffs , Maiors , & other chiefe officers in corporations . " Again , on p . 171 , when dealing with the " Badges of Particular persons " : —• " The Gowne with loose sleeues hanging backwards is the badge of a cittizen , or free Burgesse , and denison both of a citty and company : but b y weareing a Tippettf & hood of scarlet and Green pty [ party ] colouredshews

, the person to be an officer in his Brotherhood , as warden , Reefe , or steward : But a Long Tippett of Scarlett & Green Taffaty worne about such a Gowne mans neck : shews him to be a councell man , a Master or Livery man or one in the way of advancement to places of hi gher power in their citty or corporation . " " In the Last place J we shall give some few examples of the Bad or

, ges Markes of Trades & Tradesmen & that under a double notion , first as they are Linked togather in fraternities , societies , or companys , in w respect each brotherhood hath a distinct coate or cognizance , secondl y as they are disiunct [ distinct ] following their each perticular calling & Imploy , & so most Tradsmen haue their own signe or Marke , Especially Merchaunts by w ch their goods are marked . "

From amongst those given , I have selected only those more or less bearing on building . " Carpenters of London § were Incorporated 17 E . 4 . A , a cheueron ingrailed betw . 3 compasses S ., the crest a torce A & S , an hand holding a square 0 , sleeue G , turned [ up ] , A . So it is in Chester Armes .

Masons , \\ or ffree Masons . S . on a cheueron betw . 3 towers A , a paire of compasses extended S ( of olde the towers were tri ple towered ) , f " the crest on a Wreath , a Tower A , the Escochion is cotized with two columes of the corinthion Order 0 . Motto is , In the Lord is all our Trust ; the free Masons were made a company , 12 . H . IV . "

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FREEMASONRY IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY: CHESTER, 1650-1700. Article 1
A MASON'S STORY. Article 14
TO POVERTY. Article 16
HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387, Article 17
THIRLMERE LAKE. Article 19
THE TWENTY-FOUR INCH GAUGE. Article 21
THE CHARTER OF COLOGNE. Article 22
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 32
ANOTHER YEAR. Article 36
DOCUMENTA LATOMICA INEDITA. Article 37
OF THE SOCIETY OF FREEMASSONS. Article 37
AFTER ALL; Article 43
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 45
Untitled Article 47
MEET ON THE LEVEL AND PART ON THE SQUARE. Article 48
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Freemasonry In The Seventeenth Century: Chester, 1650-1700.

& excellent in any Trade , or Manuall occupation whatsoeuer . If then though Arts , men attaine to wealth , Riches , & renoune , that w cl 1 doth depend thereon , viz .: Armes , or Coate Armour , as badges of worship & esteeme , may not be denyed such crafte-men , such Artificers & such maisters of Arts and Sciences * * * * Now , the persons to whom these Atchievements are prop [ er ] ly & of ri ght dueare these chiefelffor all the inferiour tradesas

, y , they , ; are in Companyes , Societies , or Brother hoods , haue peculiar coates and crest assigned to them as they are corporations & endowed with power to plead , or be impleaded in the name of the said corporations , which said coates belonging to such or such a trade , any person of that trade ( though not of the Society ) may assume & make use off either as a seale Armes , or in the house , or on plate to be engraven or any other wayes as his owne [ er ] & peculiar

prop coate , without any offence to any p [ er ] son whatsoeuer And if stranger , much , more they of the fraternity may ( nay doe ) make use of such companyes coates as their pp . [ proper ] rights & dues w coates with their crests & supporters are as followeth

" Companyes and Societies Coates of Armes . " * After describing a coat , of an altar upon which is flaming fire , with clouds in chief , he says : — "Under the notion of Riseing " [ by their learning , care , industry , & c , & c ] " members in a kingdome , prouince , or civil gouernment in cittys , and corporations : May be these , clarks of the Crowne & peace , Marshalls , Lawyers

councells , Maisters , Wardens , & Stewards of Societies , comon councells , sherriffs , Maiors , & other chiefe officers in corporations . " Again , on p . 171 , when dealing with the " Badges of Particular persons " : —• " The Gowne with loose sleeues hanging backwards is the badge of a cittizen , or free Burgesse , and denison both of a citty and company : but b y weareing a Tippettf & hood of scarlet and Green pty [ party ] colouredshews

, the person to be an officer in his Brotherhood , as warden , Reefe , or steward : But a Long Tippett of Scarlett & Green Taffaty worne about such a Gowne mans neck : shews him to be a councell man , a Master or Livery man or one in the way of advancement to places of hi gher power in their citty or corporation . " " In the Last place J we shall give some few examples of the Bad or

, ges Markes of Trades & Tradesmen & that under a double notion , first as they are Linked togather in fraternities , societies , or companys , in w respect each brotherhood hath a distinct coate or cognizance , secondl y as they are disiunct [ distinct ] following their each perticular calling & Imploy , & so most Tradsmen haue their own signe or Marke , Especially Merchaunts by w ch their goods are marked . "

From amongst those given , I have selected only those more or less bearing on building . " Carpenters of London § were Incorporated 17 E . 4 . A , a cheueron ingrailed betw . 3 compasses S ., the crest a torce A & S , an hand holding a square 0 , sleeue G , turned [ up ] , A . So it is in Chester Armes .

Masons , \\ or ffree Masons . S . on a cheueron betw . 3 towers A , a paire of compasses extended S ( of olde the towers were tri ple towered ) , f " the crest on a Wreath , a Tower A , the Escochion is cotized with two columes of the corinthion Order 0 . Motto is , In the Lord is all our Trust ; the free Masons were made a company , 12 . H . IV . "

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