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suited . We are inclined to go much further , and to prove a much more intimate connection between the Order of Christ of Portugal , —tho real and only legitimate successors of the original Knights Templar , —and the branch of the same knoAvn as Masonic Knights Templar . But , Avith this difference of opinion , AA'O cannot shut' our eyes to tho fact that Sir Knt . Woof has written a very excellent little book on a most intricate subject ; has carefully and minutely sifted e-very grain of evidence before him , and has succeeded in

producing not only a A-ery useful manual for the student , but a readable essay which those uninterested in tracing any claim , to belong- to cither Order , Avill read Avith pleasure and gratification . If the old proverb , "Good Avine needs no bush , " be applicable to literary wares , then Sir Knt . AVoof's production needed no more than ordinary type , but , like a true antiquary enamoured of his subject , lie has sent his book out into the world a beautiful specimen of typography—Avorthy of the Orders to Avhich its author belongs , and of Avhom he so happily treats .

On the Seals and Anns of the City of Worcester . Being the substance of a Paper read at a Meeting of tho Worcester Avchsoological Club , by RICHAIID WOOF , F . S . A ., Town Clerk of Worcester . Privately printed . JfffffE can do little else than mention this brochure by Bro . Woof . He has ^ Jy & devoted ton pages , Avith a plate and fac-simile extra , to a very charming bit of gossip on the seals and arms of tho " faithful city . " In his capacity

of Town Clerk the seals appropriately fell under his observation . As an antiquary , armorial bearings as naturally find in him an exponent . This paper Bro . Woof has rendered equally readable with the oue noticed aboA'o , and , Avliilc he never neglects tho true objects of antiquarian research , he contrives to avoid tho " Dry-as-dust" style , and to convey to his readers tho best information , set forth in tho most attractive words . AVe fear our own discretion , —as this kind of study is one of our personal hobbies , —and therefore unwillingly refrain from entering upon the matter at greater length .

Poetry.

POETRY .

[ The meeting of Grand Conclave , on the 8 th . ultimo gave rise to the publication of the folloAving happy rhymes . Their point , Avit , and rollicking fun , have determined us to preserve them in THE MASONIC PEESS . —ED . ] NO SMOKIN & IS ALLOWED . e 'LL tell all storythe truth of which I know

y you a , , . ... j ^ Of funny people that I met at fourteen B d R—AV ; Of the Union and its Iron House , I am hy no means proud , For its one of those strict places Avhere no smoking is alknv-oAV-OAv-oiv-ed . No smoking is allowed . Last Friday nightas ever AvasI stopped to see the fun

, , , When dear old S 1 left the chair , and all our ivork Avas done ; Of gentle and of simple there Avas really quite a croAvcl , But among the rest Avere some , I think , a little hit too lou-ou-ou-ou-oud . A little hit too loud .

Says A ., "Most imminent Supreme , pray let us hai ' e a smoke ;" Says B ., "The Chairman ' s not Supreme ; " and A . regrets he spoke . B . adds , "You sha ' nt smoke in the Hall ; " and A . felt no Avay proud Of dining at the Union , As hei-e no smoking is allow-ow-OAV-OAv-ed . No smoking is alloAved .

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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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suited . We are inclined to go much further , and to prove a much more intimate connection between the Order of Christ of Portugal , —tho real and only legitimate successors of the original Knights Templar , —and the branch of the same knoAvn as Masonic Knights Templar . But , Avith this difference of opinion , AA'O cannot shut' our eyes to tho fact that Sir Knt . Woof has written a very excellent little book on a most intricate subject ; has carefully and minutely sifted e-very grain of evidence before him , and has succeeded in

producing not only a A-ery useful manual for the student , but a readable essay which those uninterested in tracing any claim , to belong- to cither Order , Avill read Avith pleasure and gratification . If the old proverb , "Good Avine needs no bush , " be applicable to literary wares , then Sir Knt . AVoof's production needed no more than ordinary type , but , like a true antiquary enamoured of his subject , lie has sent his book out into the world a beautiful specimen of typography—Avorthy of the Orders to Avhich its author belongs , and of Avhom he so happily treats .

On the Seals and Anns of the City of Worcester . Being the substance of a Paper read at a Meeting of tho Worcester Avchsoological Club , by RICHAIID WOOF , F . S . A ., Town Clerk of Worcester . Privately printed . JfffffE can do little else than mention this brochure by Bro . Woof . He has ^ Jy & devoted ton pages , Avith a plate and fac-simile extra , to a very charming bit of gossip on the seals and arms of tho " faithful city . " In his capacity

of Town Clerk the seals appropriately fell under his observation . As an antiquary , armorial bearings as naturally find in him an exponent . This paper Bro . Woof has rendered equally readable with the oue noticed aboA'o , and , Avliilc he never neglects tho true objects of antiquarian research , he contrives to avoid tho " Dry-as-dust" style , and to convey to his readers tho best information , set forth in tho most attractive words . AVe fear our own discretion , —as this kind of study is one of our personal hobbies , —and therefore unwillingly refrain from entering upon the matter at greater length .

Poetry.

POETRY .

[ The meeting of Grand Conclave , on the 8 th . ultimo gave rise to the publication of the folloAving happy rhymes . Their point , Avit , and rollicking fun , have determined us to preserve them in THE MASONIC PEESS . —ED . ] NO SMOKIN & IS ALLOWED . e 'LL tell all storythe truth of which I know

y you a , , . ... j ^ Of funny people that I met at fourteen B d R—AV ; Of the Union and its Iron House , I am hy no means proud , For its one of those strict places Avhere no smoking is alknv-oAV-OAv-oiv-ed . No smoking is allowed . Last Friday nightas ever AvasI stopped to see the fun

, , , When dear old S 1 left the chair , and all our ivork Avas done ; Of gentle and of simple there Avas really quite a croAvcl , But among the rest Avere some , I think , a little hit too lou-ou-ou-ou-oud . A little hit too loud .

Says A ., "Most imminent Supreme , pray let us hai ' e a smoke ;" Says B ., "The Chairman ' s not Supreme ; " and A . regrets he spoke . B . adds , "You sha ' nt smoke in the Hall ; " and A . felt no Avay proud Of dining at the Union , As hei-e no smoking is allow-ow-OAV-OAv-ed . No smoking is alloAved .

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