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Charter Of Scoon And Perth Lodge, A.D. 1658.

samene with our hands , Att Perth , the twenti fourt clay of December , Jajvjc and fliftie eight yeires . ( 1658 . )

J . Rocn , Mr . Measone . ANERO NORIE , Warden . JAMS CHRISTIE . W ILL . GRAHAME . JOHN - STRACHANE . Jons' NEWTON . LAWRENCE CttAMAN . C . RATTRAT .

ANDROAV CHRISTIE . ALEX . RITCHIE . MATXHOAV HAX .. - JA . MASSONE . HENIE MATESON . A . RITCHIE . ANDRAV STEWART . ALEXANDER CHRISTIE . TiroitAs CftAiaiiELLiE . ANDROAV NORIE . JOHNE MILL . JOHNE HAGGARTT .

JOHN WATSON . JXVJIES IRVINE . A . DONALDSON . MATHEW IltRIE . D . BBOFNE . - ' THOMAS ROCH . jAitES WHXTTE . JOHN ROBERTSONE . WAL . THO - AISON . ROBERT STBACHANE . DAATTO COCHREN . JAIIES ROCHyo .

, JOHN CONDIE . JAMES ALEXANDER . EDAVARD KICKING . JAIIES GOIJ . ANDREAV BUCHAN . MATTHEAV ILVRI . AND . AN . BALANQUALL . M . L . DOME . Jo . PPATE .

The So-Called Locke Ms.

THE SO-CALLED LOCKE MS .

BY MASONIC STUDENT . T HAVE been looking into this subject A ery carefully lately for several reasons , and - * - I think it well to lay before the readers of the Masonic Magazine the conclusions at which I have arrived , so far . Up to the . present hour not the sli ghtest reliable evidence is forthcoming of the reality of the alleged MS . Its first appearance , masonically ,

is in the Pocket Companion of 175-1 , evidently taken from the Gentleman ' s Magazine for September , 1753 , where it appeared for the first time in print . It is stated in the Gentleman ' s Magazine , indeed , that " the following treatise is said to have been printed at Frankfort , in Germany , in 1748 , " but KIoss utterl y repudiates any such assertion ; and if the case only stood here , I think we should have to agree in this , that so far no evidence has accrued of any such publication at Prankfort-on-the-Main . Since 1754

, the alleged MS . has been reproduced in all our Masonic histories and works , and in 1861 , Bro . Dr . Oliver declared for its genuineness and authenticity in words we will consider later . Most . of our earlier Masonic writers content themselves with reprinting the work , without saying anything about it , while they seem to rest a good deal on the supposed verification of Leland and Mr . Locke . Soreviewing their evidencethough rmchronologicall let us first take Mr . Locke ' s

, , y , evidence for it . His " covering letter , " to use a technical term , and on ivhich so much turns necessarily , is dated May 6 th , 1696 , but first was made known in September , 1754 , in the Gentleman ' s Magazine . Is his letter genuine ? Because iE it be , it no doubt is most important evidence . Now of this letter nothing so far is- known , except that it is

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
CHARTER OF SCOON AND PERTH LODGE, A.D. 1658. Article 2
THE SO-CALLED LOCKE MS. Article 4
AN OPENING ODE. Article 7
MASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 8
A SONG FOR SUMMER. Article 9
FIVE POINTS OF FELLOWSHIP. Article 10
BEATRICE. Article 11
ART-JOTTINGS IN ART-STUDIOS.* Article 14
LEND A HELPING HAND. Article 16
AUTUMN LEAFLETS. Article 17
AN IMPROMPTU. Article 19
LORELEI. Article 19
MILDRED: AN AUTUMN ROMANCE. Article 21
A VISIT TO ASHOVER CHURCHYARD. Article 25
LOST AND SAVED; OR, NELLIE POWERS, THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 28
REVIEW. Article 32
SONNET. Article 34
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 35
THE MODERN ORDER OF "KNIGHTS TEMPLAR" IN THE BRITISH DOMINIONS. Article 38
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 46
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Charter Of Scoon And Perth Lodge, A.D. 1658.

samene with our hands , Att Perth , the twenti fourt clay of December , Jajvjc and fliftie eight yeires . ( 1658 . )

J . Rocn , Mr . Measone . ANERO NORIE , Warden . JAMS CHRISTIE . W ILL . GRAHAME . JOHN - STRACHANE . Jons' NEWTON . LAWRENCE CttAMAN . C . RATTRAT .

ANDROAV CHRISTIE . ALEX . RITCHIE . MATXHOAV HAX .. - JA . MASSONE . HENIE MATESON . A . RITCHIE . ANDRAV STEWART . ALEXANDER CHRISTIE . TiroitAs CftAiaiiELLiE . ANDROAV NORIE . JOHNE MILL . JOHNE HAGGARTT .

JOHN WATSON . JXVJIES IRVINE . A . DONALDSON . MATHEW IltRIE . D . BBOFNE . - ' THOMAS ROCH . jAitES WHXTTE . JOHN ROBERTSONE . WAL . THO - AISON . ROBERT STBACHANE . DAATTO COCHREN . JAIIES ROCHyo .

, JOHN CONDIE . JAMES ALEXANDER . EDAVARD KICKING . JAIIES GOIJ . ANDREAV BUCHAN . MATTHEAV ILVRI . AND . AN . BALANQUALL . M . L . DOME . Jo . PPATE .

The So-Called Locke Ms.

THE SO-CALLED LOCKE MS .

BY MASONIC STUDENT . T HAVE been looking into this subject A ery carefully lately for several reasons , and - * - I think it well to lay before the readers of the Masonic Magazine the conclusions at which I have arrived , so far . Up to the . present hour not the sli ghtest reliable evidence is forthcoming of the reality of the alleged MS . Its first appearance , masonically ,

is in the Pocket Companion of 175-1 , evidently taken from the Gentleman ' s Magazine for September , 1753 , where it appeared for the first time in print . It is stated in the Gentleman ' s Magazine , indeed , that " the following treatise is said to have been printed at Frankfort , in Germany , in 1748 , " but KIoss utterl y repudiates any such assertion ; and if the case only stood here , I think we should have to agree in this , that so far no evidence has accrued of any such publication at Prankfort-on-the-Main . Since 1754

, the alleged MS . has been reproduced in all our Masonic histories and works , and in 1861 , Bro . Dr . Oliver declared for its genuineness and authenticity in words we will consider later . Most . of our earlier Masonic writers content themselves with reprinting the work , without saying anything about it , while they seem to rest a good deal on the supposed verification of Leland and Mr . Locke . Soreviewing their evidencethough rmchronologicall let us first take Mr . Locke ' s

, , y , evidence for it . His " covering letter , " to use a technical term , and on ivhich so much turns necessarily , is dated May 6 th , 1696 , but first was made known in September , 1754 , in the Gentleman ' s Magazine . Is his letter genuine ? Because iE it be , it no doubt is most important evidence . Now of this letter nothing so far is- known , except that it is

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