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Clothing For The Rising Star Of Western India.

CLOTHING FOR THE RISING STAR OF WESTERN INDIA .

We had the pleasure of examining a set of sixteen perfect suits of craft-clothing made for the Lodge , Rising Star of Western India , at Bombay , being Ko . 342 , on the Register of Scotland . This beautiful regalia has been presented to the Lodge by Bro . Cursetjee jSfussenvanjee Camagee , and au inscription , to that effect , is engraved on each of the jewels . The paraphernalia consists of aprons , collars , sashes , and JCAVOIS of office , all embroidered , most exquisitely , in silver , the jeAvels themselves being solid , and Hall-marked . These suits are enclosed in

japanned air-tight cases , Avith the names of the officers on them in g ilt letters , and are again fitted into a polished oak pedestal case , rendering the Avholo neat , and capable of the best preservation . It is not often such a perfect set of clothingis seen ; and Ave are sure that the members of the Rising Star of Western India , Avill acknoAvledge—that Avhich is patent to all AVIIO see them—Bro . Spencer has furnished them Avith as chaste , elegant , and sterling a costume , as hands could produce , or embroiderers design .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

A Slcetcli of the Knights Templars and the Knights of St . John of Jerusalem ; with Notes on ihe Masonic Templars , by RICHAKD Wool ' , F . S . A ., 72 pp . Svo ., HardAvicke , London ; Coombs , Worcester . 5 * RPNDER the above title Sir Knt . Woof has published the substance of a paper % U ^ Avhich ho submitted to the members of tho St . Amaud Encampment at AVorccster .

It Avould be a very unfair proceeding , seeing that it is but a pamphlet of seventy-two pages Avhich ought to find its way into the library of every Masonic Templar , if AVC Avere to present extracts , or comment on it , so as to tell the tale , therefore AVC shall indicate its contents by taking Sir Knt . Woof's side notes as an index , by which means our readers will bo enabled to judge of the ground travelled over , and make themselves acquainted Avith tho place Avhere many interesting circumstances are chronicled .

Our author treats his subject thus . Ho offers a feAV Avords on Ancient Institutions of note . The Order of St . John in the IXth century . The Crusaders in 1099 . The Hospitallers in 1101 , and 1118 . Tlie Templars in 1118 to 1170 . The disputes betAvccn the Orders . The suppression of the Templars . Their

successors in Portugal and the Papal States . In Prance , Avith the Larminius charter . The convents in London and Liverpool . Members of the Metropolitan Convent of" London . Its survivors in 1865 . Chevalier Burncs ' s neophytes in the Grand Priory of Scotland and that of India . Additional list of British members . Principal officers of the Ordre du Temple in 1836 . Members of the Liverpool coiwcnt ! Tho Order of St . John . Rhodes in 1310 . Priory of Clerkenwell . Faro-Avell to Rhodes . Knights of Malta . English Langne . Statute of Hen . VIII .

The Order in England . Its incorporation with Bavaria . Its loss of Malta . Its resuscitation by Paul of Russia . The Order in Italy ; in France ; English Langue . Present members of the latter ; Great Crosses , Bailiffs ad honores ; Knig hts Commanders ; Knights of Justice ; Ladies ; Knights of Grace ; Honorary Knights ; Chaplains ; Esquires ; Domits . The Order in Prussia , Russia , Poland , Spain , and Portugal . The Masonic Templars then occupy exactly twenty pages .

A few words on tlie latter portion of tho Avork Ariil be expected here , therefore Ave congratulate Sir lint . Woof on the clear and lucid manner in Avhich he has put forward the result of his investigations . He treats his materials with sterling- sjur . d sense , refusing to move one inch beyond the evidence Avhich he lms before him ; and our only regret is tlw . t e : \ able -M \ ex-. imiuci- of docvmAoutavy proofs should have seen so few oui at ho thousands he mi ght easil y luiA'e ecu-

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NUMBER ONE. Article 4
"LIVE AND LET LIVE." Article 9
OBJECTS OF MASONIC REFORM. Article 11
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 20
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURICUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. Article 27
THE RITE OF MISRAIM. Article 32
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 36
MASONIC ENCLAVES. Article 38
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 38
EVENTS AND THINGS TO BE REMEMBERED. Article 41
CLOTHING FOR THE RISING STAR OF WESTERN INDIA. Article 43
REVIEWS. Article 43
POETRY. Article 44
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 46
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 47
CRAFT FREEMASONRY. Article 50
OBITUARY. Article 50
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 51
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Clothing For The Rising Star Of Western India.

CLOTHING FOR THE RISING STAR OF WESTERN INDIA .

We had the pleasure of examining a set of sixteen perfect suits of craft-clothing made for the Lodge , Rising Star of Western India , at Bombay , being Ko . 342 , on the Register of Scotland . This beautiful regalia has been presented to the Lodge by Bro . Cursetjee jSfussenvanjee Camagee , and au inscription , to that effect , is engraved on each of the jewels . The paraphernalia consists of aprons , collars , sashes , and JCAVOIS of office , all embroidered , most exquisitely , in silver , the jeAvels themselves being solid , and Hall-marked . These suits are enclosed in

japanned air-tight cases , Avith the names of the officers on them in g ilt letters , and are again fitted into a polished oak pedestal case , rendering the Avholo neat , and capable of the best preservation . It is not often such a perfect set of clothingis seen ; and Ave are sure that the members of the Rising Star of Western India , Avill acknoAvledge—that Avhich is patent to all AVIIO see them—Bro . Spencer has furnished them Avith as chaste , elegant , and sterling a costume , as hands could produce , or embroiderers design .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

A Slcetcli of the Knights Templars and the Knights of St . John of Jerusalem ; with Notes on ihe Masonic Templars , by RICHAKD Wool ' , F . S . A ., 72 pp . Svo ., HardAvicke , London ; Coombs , Worcester . 5 * RPNDER the above title Sir Knt . Woof has published the substance of a paper % U ^ Avhich ho submitted to the members of tho St . Amaud Encampment at AVorccster .

It Avould be a very unfair proceeding , seeing that it is but a pamphlet of seventy-two pages Avhich ought to find its way into the library of every Masonic Templar , if AVC Avere to present extracts , or comment on it , so as to tell the tale , therefore AVC shall indicate its contents by taking Sir Knt . Woof's side notes as an index , by which means our readers will bo enabled to judge of the ground travelled over , and make themselves acquainted Avith tho place Avhere many interesting circumstances are chronicled .

Our author treats his subject thus . Ho offers a feAV Avords on Ancient Institutions of note . The Order of St . John in the IXth century . The Crusaders in 1099 . The Hospitallers in 1101 , and 1118 . Tlie Templars in 1118 to 1170 . The disputes betAvccn the Orders . The suppression of the Templars . Their

successors in Portugal and the Papal States . In Prance , Avith the Larminius charter . The convents in London and Liverpool . Members of the Metropolitan Convent of" London . Its survivors in 1865 . Chevalier Burncs ' s neophytes in the Grand Priory of Scotland and that of India . Additional list of British members . Principal officers of the Ordre du Temple in 1836 . Members of the Liverpool coiwcnt ! Tho Order of St . John . Rhodes in 1310 . Priory of Clerkenwell . Faro-Avell to Rhodes . Knights of Malta . English Langne . Statute of Hen . VIII .

The Order in England . Its incorporation with Bavaria . Its loss of Malta . Its resuscitation by Paul of Russia . The Order in Italy ; in France ; English Langue . Present members of the latter ; Great Crosses , Bailiffs ad honores ; Knig hts Commanders ; Knights of Justice ; Ladies ; Knights of Grace ; Honorary Knights ; Chaplains ; Esquires ; Domits . The Order in Prussia , Russia , Poland , Spain , and Portugal . The Masonic Templars then occupy exactly twenty pages .

A few words on tlie latter portion of tho Avork Ariil be expected here , therefore Ave congratulate Sir lint . Woof on the clear and lucid manner in Avhich he has put forward the result of his investigations . He treats his materials with sterling- sjur . d sense , refusing to move one inch beyond the evidence Avhich he lms before him ; and our only regret is tlw . t e : \ able -M \ ex-. imiuci- of docvmAoutavy proofs should have seen so few oui at ho thousands he mi ght easil y luiA'e ecu-

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