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An Old Mason's Tomb.

senting William Kerwin and his son Benjamin , with two children , we have the same Kerwin arms , with the addition of the crest—an arm erect , in armour , holding a fleur-de-lis . No doubt both the arms ancl . the crest were confirmed or granted to this branch of the family . The west end presents , from a Masonic point of view , the most interesting portion of the tomb . In a panel , supported on each side by ornamental pilasters , * is represented the arms of the Masons as

granted by William Hawkeslowe in the twelfth year of Edward IV . ( 1472-3 ) : — On a chevron engrailed , between three square castles , a pair of compasses extended—the crest , a square castle with the motto , God is our guide . It is interesting to find the arms here rendered as they were originally granted , with the chevron engrailed , and with the old square four-towered castles , and not the plain chevron and single round tower as now so often depicted . So far as I have been have been able to discover , this is the earliest instance of the title " Free-Mason " being associated with these arms .

A short descri ption of the monument ( from Stowe ) is given in the " Dictionary of Architecture , " ! where it is suggested that Andrew Kerwin , Paymaster of the King ' s Works , circa 1604 , was one of the sons of William Kerwin . It is , however , difficult to understand how so little should be known of a man of whom the monumental inscription records : — " The Fates have

afforded this narrow house to me , who have adorned London with noble buildings . By mo royal palaces were built for others . By me this tomb is erected for my bones . "

W . HAEBT RYMSDS .

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CHINESE FREEMASONRY. Article 1
Untitled Article 5
Untitled Article 6
Untitled Article 7
Untitled Article 8
MASON'S MARKS FROM CARLISLE ABBEY. Article 9
APPENDIX. Article 10
BASSENTHWAITE LAKE. Article 12
JUNIUS. Article 14
MANY YEARS AGO: THE ANCHORITE'S LAMENT. Article 16
AN OLD MASON'S TOMB. Article 17
THE HISTORY OF SELBY, ITS ABBEY, AND ITS MASONIC ASSOCIATIONS. Article 21
HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387. Article 28
AMONG THE HILLS. Article 33
SEA-SIDE SIGHTS. Article 34
MASONIC SYMBOLISM. Article 35
ON THE RHINE. Article 39
FLOWERS. Article 40
AFTER ALL. Article 41
NATURE IN REPOSE. Article 45
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 46
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An Old Mason's Tomb.

senting William Kerwin and his son Benjamin , with two children , we have the same Kerwin arms , with the addition of the crest—an arm erect , in armour , holding a fleur-de-lis . No doubt both the arms ancl . the crest were confirmed or granted to this branch of the family . The west end presents , from a Masonic point of view , the most interesting portion of the tomb . In a panel , supported on each side by ornamental pilasters , * is represented the arms of the Masons as

granted by William Hawkeslowe in the twelfth year of Edward IV . ( 1472-3 ) : — On a chevron engrailed , between three square castles , a pair of compasses extended—the crest , a square castle with the motto , God is our guide . It is interesting to find the arms here rendered as they were originally granted , with the chevron engrailed , and with the old square four-towered castles , and not the plain chevron and single round tower as now so often depicted . So far as I have been have been able to discover , this is the earliest instance of the title " Free-Mason " being associated with these arms .

A short descri ption of the monument ( from Stowe ) is given in the " Dictionary of Architecture , " ! where it is suggested that Andrew Kerwin , Paymaster of the King ' s Works , circa 1604 , was one of the sons of William Kerwin . It is , however , difficult to understand how so little should be known of a man of whom the monumental inscription records : — " The Fates have

afforded this narrow house to me , who have adorned London with noble buildings . By mo royal palaces were built for others . By me this tomb is erected for my bones . "

W . HAEBT RYMSDS .

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