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  • BROTHER ELLIS'S SKETCH OF PARADISE R.A. CHAPTER , SHEFFIELD.
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"The Holy Thorn."

And since that day , though many centuries ago , As each succeeding Christmas-tide appears That Holy Thorn still blossoms through the wintry snow , Fit emblem of that faith which triumphs over fears . T . SAMPSON .

Brother Ellis's Sketch Of Paradise R.A. Chapter , Sheffield.

BROTHER ELLIS'S SKETCH OF PARADISE R . A . CHAPTER , SHEFFIELD .

WILLIAM JAMES HUGHA-.. BKOTHER ELLIS , of Sheffield , has done good service by the publication of the curious ancl interesting Minutes of a R . A . Chapter ( or Chapters ) from December 28 th 1783

, , to December 15 th , 1811 , Avorking at Sheffield ; and his careful and exact transcripts from the original records have furnished Masonic students with trustworthy facts and materials for a future History of Free-Masonry in that town ,

The Chapter it appears is in connection with the Britannia Lodge , No . 139 , and therefore from the union of the two Grand Chapters , in 1817 , assumed the same numbers as the Lodge under whose Aving it assembles , viz . 232 ( 1817 ) , 162 ( 1832 ) , and 139 ( 1863 ) . How long the Chapter has been thus connected with Lodge

No . 139 does not appear from the records submitted , and it is not even certain that it is one and the same Chapter all through the Minutes , though of course it may be . The copy of certificate of date " 9 th March , 1806 , Mo . III . " conveys the impression that it was No . 3 whereas it really

, was No . GUI . ( No . 103 ) on the roll of the Supreme Grand ancl Royal Chapter of England ( "Moderns " ) , and its name , descrip tion and number so occur in the list of Regular Chapters inserted in the Freemason ' s Calendar ancl Pocket Book of the

Grand Lodge of England 1814 , " Moderns " ( issued in 1813 ) . In a list of Chapters of 1797 , it is not inserted , not being warranted until after that date , but a chapter at Sheffield Avas working then as No . 95 , ancl called the "Loyal , " constituted during that year or shortly before . In a

list of the regular Chapters of 1793 no Chapter is credited to Sheffield , the last number being GO . The numeration of such Chapters prior to 1817 was quite independent of the Lodges , and the Chapters were not attached to Lodges as subsequentlyunder the " Moderns . "

, There was not only a Regular Lodge meeting at- Sheffield from 1765 , but the * ' Ancients " had Lodges in the same TOAVU , if not from 1765 , at all events soon afterwards . In " Ahiman Rezon " 1807 , the List gives : —No . 72 Sheffield , now 68 ,

Royal Clarence Lodge , Bristol . No . 85 ancl 105 became extinct prior to the union of Grand Lodge 1813 . All the three Lodges had the power to hold a Royal Arch Chapter by virtue of their Craft Warrants , whenever Avas

deemed desirable , not so , however , with the regular Lodges of the " Modems . " . It is clear , then , that the Chapter mentioned by Brother Ellis from 1783 , could not have been one and the same Cfiapter all through the records , as No . Ill certificate represented a Chapter constituted after 1796 , ancl the older chapter , No . 95 , Avas constituted after 1793 , ancl therefore it could

not have been that Chapter either from the year 1783 . No . 95 appears to have been the first regular Chapter formed at Sheffield , ancl according to a MS . in our possession there Avere no regular Chapters meeting in that toAvn A . D . 1783 . We come to the conclusion from the

foregoing facts , that the Chapter first of all Avas under the A \ ing of an ancient Lodge , ancl subsequently the members accepted a Avarrant from the Supreme Grand ancl Eoyal Chapter of England . The first Charter issued by the latter authority Avas in 1769

, ( three years after its constitution ) It is evident from the first exaltation being numbered 18 , that there Avere 17 members on the Roll prior to December 28 th , 1783 , though , of course , itAvoulclnot follow therefrom that the Chapter

had been in existence long before that period . In two years from 1783 ( December ) there Avere twenty exaltations . The Chapter being frequently termed a Lodge in the Records , Avould be nothing unusual if it Avere in connection Avith the "Ancients , " as according to their working , the degree Avas simply the perfection of the Master Mason , Avhich all then Lodges

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 3
THE LEGEND OF THE HOLY THORN OF GLASTONBURY. Article 4
"THE HOLY THORN." Article 10
BROTHER ELLIS'S SKETCH OF PARADISE R.A. CHAPTER , SHEFFIELD. Article 11
SONNET Article 13
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 13
AN ITALIAN COUNT. Article 16
NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE, No. 114, IPSWICH. A.D. 1762. Article 19
SEA-SIDE DREAMINGS. Article 22
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 22
HOW RAILWAY MATERIALS ARE TESTED. Article 24
T' SPELLIN' BEE. Article 26
DU ROLE DE LA FRANCMACONNERIE DANS L'AVENIR. Article 26
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 28
ODDS AND ENDS OF WIT AND HUMOUR. Article 30
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 37
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 39
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 47
THE OLD FRIENDS. Article 50
GOLD. Article 50
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"The Holy Thorn."

And since that day , though many centuries ago , As each succeeding Christmas-tide appears That Holy Thorn still blossoms through the wintry snow , Fit emblem of that faith which triumphs over fears . T . SAMPSON .

Brother Ellis's Sketch Of Paradise R.A. Chapter , Sheffield.

BROTHER ELLIS'S SKETCH OF PARADISE R . A . CHAPTER , SHEFFIELD .

WILLIAM JAMES HUGHA-.. BKOTHER ELLIS , of Sheffield , has done good service by the publication of the curious ancl interesting Minutes of a R . A . Chapter ( or Chapters ) from December 28 th 1783

, , to December 15 th , 1811 , Avorking at Sheffield ; and his careful and exact transcripts from the original records have furnished Masonic students with trustworthy facts and materials for a future History of Free-Masonry in that town ,

The Chapter it appears is in connection with the Britannia Lodge , No . 139 , and therefore from the union of the two Grand Chapters , in 1817 , assumed the same numbers as the Lodge under whose Aving it assembles , viz . 232 ( 1817 ) , 162 ( 1832 ) , and 139 ( 1863 ) . How long the Chapter has been thus connected with Lodge

No . 139 does not appear from the records submitted , and it is not even certain that it is one and the same Chapter all through the Minutes , though of course it may be . The copy of certificate of date " 9 th March , 1806 , Mo . III . " conveys the impression that it was No . 3 whereas it really

, was No . GUI . ( No . 103 ) on the roll of the Supreme Grand ancl Royal Chapter of England ( "Moderns " ) , and its name , descrip tion and number so occur in the list of Regular Chapters inserted in the Freemason ' s Calendar ancl Pocket Book of the

Grand Lodge of England 1814 , " Moderns " ( issued in 1813 ) . In a list of Chapters of 1797 , it is not inserted , not being warranted until after that date , but a chapter at Sheffield Avas working then as No . 95 , ancl called the "Loyal , " constituted during that year or shortly before . In a

list of the regular Chapters of 1793 no Chapter is credited to Sheffield , the last number being GO . The numeration of such Chapters prior to 1817 was quite independent of the Lodges , and the Chapters were not attached to Lodges as subsequentlyunder the " Moderns . "

, There was not only a Regular Lodge meeting at- Sheffield from 1765 , but the * ' Ancients " had Lodges in the same TOAVU , if not from 1765 , at all events soon afterwards . In " Ahiman Rezon " 1807 , the List gives : —No . 72 Sheffield , now 68 ,

Royal Clarence Lodge , Bristol . No . 85 ancl 105 became extinct prior to the union of Grand Lodge 1813 . All the three Lodges had the power to hold a Royal Arch Chapter by virtue of their Craft Warrants , whenever Avas

deemed desirable , not so , however , with the regular Lodges of the " Modems . " . It is clear , then , that the Chapter mentioned by Brother Ellis from 1783 , could not have been one and the same Cfiapter all through the records , as No . Ill certificate represented a Chapter constituted after 1796 , ancl the older chapter , No . 95 , Avas constituted after 1793 , ancl therefore it could

not have been that Chapter either from the year 1783 . No . 95 appears to have been the first regular Chapter formed at Sheffield , ancl according to a MS . in our possession there Avere no regular Chapters meeting in that toAvn A . D . 1783 . We come to the conclusion from the

foregoing facts , that the Chapter first of all Avas under the A \ ing of an ancient Lodge , ancl subsequently the members accepted a Avarrant from the Supreme Grand ancl Eoyal Chapter of England . The first Charter issued by the latter authority Avas in 1769

, ( three years after its constitution ) It is evident from the first exaltation being numbered 18 , that there Avere 17 members on the Roll prior to December 28 th , 1783 , though , of course , itAvoulclnot follow therefrom that the Chapter

had been in existence long before that period . In two years from 1783 ( December ) there Avere twenty exaltations . The Chapter being frequently termed a Lodge in the Records , Avould be nothing unusual if it Avere in connection Avith the "Ancients , " as according to their working , the degree Avas simply the perfection of the Master Mason , Avhich all then Lodges

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