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    Article DR. RAWLINSON'S MS. ← Page 4 of 5 →
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Dr. Rawlinson's Ms.

Number of twenty-four thousand , Elect and Nominated Master and Governor of the work , and Hyram , King of Tyre , who loved well King Solomon , and gave him Timber for his Avork . This Hyram had a sou , called Amnon , Avho Avas a Master of Geometry , and Chief Master of the Masons

of Carved Avork , aud all other their Works of Masonry , that belonged to the Temple , as appeareth by the Bible , iu the fourth Chapter of Kings . King Solomon Confirmed all things Concerning Masons that David his father had given in Charge .

These Masons travelled into Divers Countrys to Augment their knowledge in the said Art , aud to Instruct others . It so happened that a curious Mason , named Mamon Greens , that had been at the building of Solomon ' s Temple , travelled

into France , and taught the Science of Masonry to the Freenhmen . Carrolus Martor , then King of France , Sent for Mamon Greens , who had been at the building of Solomon ' s Temple , and learnt him this Science of Masonry , and became one of the Fraternity ; thereupon , he began great works , and liberally paid Avell his workmen , Confirmed them a Large Charter ,

and was Yearly present at their assembly , Avhich Avas a great honour and encouragement to them ; England stood void for any Charge of Masonry , until St , Alban came hither , and instructed the King in the Said Science , as also in Divinity , who was before a Pagan . He walled the Town of

St . Alban's , and came in favor with the King , insomuch , that he Avas made a Knight , and also the King ' s Chief Steward . The realm was Governed by him , under the King , and he greatly Cherished , and loved Avell , Masons ; made their payment

right good standing Avages ; truly payed them 3 s . 6 d . a week to their double Avages ; for before that time , throughout the Land , a Mason took but one penny a day ; and St . Alban purchased Masons a large Charter , from the King and his Councell ,

to hold a great Assembly and Councel Yearly . He made many Masons , aud gave them such Charge as is hereafter declared . It happned pressently , right after the Martyrdome of St . Alban , Avho is truly termed England ' s Proto-Martyr , that the Science of true Masonry Avas much destroyed , through a certain King that invaded the Land , and destroyed most

part of the Natives with fire and sword , untill the reign of King Athelstone , Avho brought the Laud to Peace and vest from the insulting Danes .- He began to build Abbies , Monasterys , and religious Houses , as also Castles and Forts for the defence of

Ins Realm , Avbereby Masonry Avas revived and exercised . He had a son called Hedvie , that loved Masons much more than his Father did ; he greatly Studied Geometry , and sent into other Lands for men Expert in the Same Science ; he Avas made a Mason himselfCommuned Avith

, Masons , and Learned of their Craft . He got of his Father a Large Charter and Commission , to hold an Assembly Yearly , to Correct offences in the said Science , & c . He caused a general assembly of all Free Masons in the Realmat Yorkand their

, , Made many Masons , and gave a deep Charge for observation of such articles as belong to True Masonry ; he delivered them this said Charter to keep . When this assembly was gathered together , he Caused a Proclamation to be Madethat if

, any Mason had any Arriting or understanding Concerning Free Masonry , or could Inform the King in any Matter or thing that Avas Avanted in the Said Science already

delivred , that he or they Should deliver or recite it to the King ; < fc there Avere some in Greek , some in French , Some in English , and some in other Tongues , Avhere upon the King caused a Roll or Book to he made , which declared hoAv this Science Avas first inventedAfterwards preservedand

Aug-, , mented , with the Utility and true intent there of , * which Roll or Book he Commanded to be read , and plainly recited , when a man Avas to he made a Free Mason , that he might fully Understand what ArticlesRulesand orders he laid himself

, , under , ivell and truly keep and observe to the Utmost of his poAver ; and , from that time to this Day , True Masonry hath been well and truly preserved and much Esteemed ; and divers new Articles have been added to the Free Masons' Worthy

Charge , hy the free Choice , and good Consent , and best advice of the perfect and True Masons , Masters , Brethren , and FelloAvs , of this Worthy Science : —Tunc

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
"THE GOOSE AND GRIDIRON," Article 2
DR. RAWLINSON'S MS. Article 3
THE CHARGE. Article 7
THE CREATION. Article 8
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 12
BE HAPPY AS YOU CAN. Article 14
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 15
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 18
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 20
" GLAMOUR." Article 22
ZOROASTRIANISM AND FREEMASONRY. Article 22
OUT WITH THE TIDE. Article 25
TAKEN BY BRIGANDS. Article 26
MAGIC. Article 32
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 32
THE MUSICAL ENTHUSIAST. Article 34
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 34
Our Archaological Corner. Article 35
Untitled Article 36
ISRAEL AND ENGLAND. Article 36
REVIEWS. Article 39
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HON. RICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 43
A CONFESSION. Article 45
NOTES ON LITERATURE , SCIENCE AND ART. Article 46
Untitled Article 48
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Dr. Rawlinson's Ms.

Number of twenty-four thousand , Elect and Nominated Master and Governor of the work , and Hyram , King of Tyre , who loved well King Solomon , and gave him Timber for his Avork . This Hyram had a sou , called Amnon , Avho Avas a Master of Geometry , and Chief Master of the Masons

of Carved Avork , aud all other their Works of Masonry , that belonged to the Temple , as appeareth by the Bible , iu the fourth Chapter of Kings . King Solomon Confirmed all things Concerning Masons that David his father had given in Charge .

These Masons travelled into Divers Countrys to Augment their knowledge in the said Art , aud to Instruct others . It so happened that a curious Mason , named Mamon Greens , that had been at the building of Solomon ' s Temple , travelled

into France , and taught the Science of Masonry to the Freenhmen . Carrolus Martor , then King of France , Sent for Mamon Greens , who had been at the building of Solomon ' s Temple , and learnt him this Science of Masonry , and became one of the Fraternity ; thereupon , he began great works , and liberally paid Avell his workmen , Confirmed them a Large Charter ,

and was Yearly present at their assembly , Avhich Avas a great honour and encouragement to them ; England stood void for any Charge of Masonry , until St , Alban came hither , and instructed the King in the Said Science , as also in Divinity , who was before a Pagan . He walled the Town of

St . Alban's , and came in favor with the King , insomuch , that he Avas made a Knight , and also the King ' s Chief Steward . The realm was Governed by him , under the King , and he greatly Cherished , and loved Avell , Masons ; made their payment

right good standing Avages ; truly payed them 3 s . 6 d . a week to their double Avages ; for before that time , throughout the Land , a Mason took but one penny a day ; and St . Alban purchased Masons a large Charter , from the King and his Councell ,

to hold a great Assembly and Councel Yearly . He made many Masons , aud gave them such Charge as is hereafter declared . It happned pressently , right after the Martyrdome of St . Alban , Avho is truly termed England ' s Proto-Martyr , that the Science of true Masonry Avas much destroyed , through a certain King that invaded the Land , and destroyed most

part of the Natives with fire and sword , untill the reign of King Athelstone , Avho brought the Laud to Peace and vest from the insulting Danes .- He began to build Abbies , Monasterys , and religious Houses , as also Castles and Forts for the defence of

Ins Realm , Avbereby Masonry Avas revived and exercised . He had a son called Hedvie , that loved Masons much more than his Father did ; he greatly Studied Geometry , and sent into other Lands for men Expert in the Same Science ; he Avas made a Mason himselfCommuned Avith

, Masons , and Learned of their Craft . He got of his Father a Large Charter and Commission , to hold an Assembly Yearly , to Correct offences in the said Science , & c . He caused a general assembly of all Free Masons in the Realmat Yorkand their

, , Made many Masons , and gave a deep Charge for observation of such articles as belong to True Masonry ; he delivered them this said Charter to keep . When this assembly was gathered together , he Caused a Proclamation to be Madethat if

, any Mason had any Arriting or understanding Concerning Free Masonry , or could Inform the King in any Matter or thing that Avas Avanted in the Said Science already

delivred , that he or they Should deliver or recite it to the King ; < fc there Avere some in Greek , some in French , Some in English , and some in other Tongues , Avhere upon the King caused a Roll or Book to he made , which declared hoAv this Science Avas first inventedAfterwards preservedand

Aug-, , mented , with the Utility and true intent there of , * which Roll or Book he Commanded to be read , and plainly recited , when a man Avas to he made a Free Mason , that he might fully Understand what ArticlesRulesand orders he laid himself

, , under , ivell and truly keep and observe to the Utmost of his poAver ; and , from that time to this Day , True Masonry hath been well and truly preserved and much Esteemed ; and divers new Articles have been added to the Free Masons' Worthy

Charge , hy the free Choice , and good Consent , and best advice of the perfect and True Masons , Masters , Brethren , and FelloAvs , of this Worthy Science : —Tunc

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