H T E L B "^M YOUINGI, , . , UN, PhDiograTurebyAnnanGlasgow PramaPhalographhyStephenShareFRP.3.London ^C V .Sa Mkfg 3|K- €oroEatoram latior TRANSACTIONS BEING THE of the QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE NO. 2076. LONDON. n^ .A -*-r* -^ * -*- :i?=^a FROM THE ISABELLA MISSAL BRITISH MUSEUM ADD. MSS., 18,851 CIRCA 1600 A.D. D=^ rD EDITED FOR THE COMMITTEE BT COLONEL F. M. RICKARD, P.G.S.B. VOLUME L. W. J. Parrett, Ltd., Printers. Margate. 1940. THE BRART LI liKlGHAM YOUNG U IV^i^SflTT fROyO, UTAH TABLE OF CONTENTS LODGE PROCEEDINGS. PAGE. Friday, 1st January, 1937 1 Friday, 5th March, 1937 30 Friday, 7th May, 1937 92 Summer Outing: East "Warwickshire, Thursday, 17th June, to Sunday, 20th June, 1937 133 Thursday, 24th June, 1937 143 Friday, 1st October, 1937 187 Monday, 8th November, 1937 211 NOTES AND QUERIES. Lelande-Locke MS. 128 OBITUARY. Achard, W. 0. 129 Baird, H. 129 Baldwyn, F. J. 129 Bent, T. 129 Bishop, J. H. 129 Blackmore, T. H. 129 Boutell, F. H. 129 Braine, C. W. 129 Brooke-Pechell, Sir A. A. 227 Browse, H. W. J. 129 Caldwell, J. 227 Cass, A. 129 Chapman, J. 129 Childe, Bcv. Canon C. V. 129 Collins, G. L. 130 Cook, J. 130 Crump, Dr. C. H. 227 de Lafontaine, H. T. C. 227 Earle, Dr. J. H. 227 Emery, G. E. 130 Ensor, A. J. 130 Evans, T. 227 Findlay, M. F. 130 Fishel, J. ... . 130 Gilliland, W. E. 227 Gilmour, P. G. 130 Gordon, A. T. 227 Gould, J. G. 130 Graham, J. 130 Haden-Crawford, F. 227 Hansel, J. P. 227 Hartley, W. C. 130 Hills, G. P. G. 187, 227 Hinman, E. E. 130 Howlett, A. G. 130 Infeld, M. 130 Tnglis, J. 228 Kean, 0. S. 130 King-Baker, S. J. 228 ; IV. Table of Contents. OBITUARY.— Continued. PAGE. L'Amie, AV. J. 228 Lipscomb, W. G. 130 MacLachlan, Maj.-Gen. J. D. 228 McWilliam, A. 131 Mirrlees, Bev. C. B. 228 Niiell, F. H. 228 Oakley, D. 131 Parsons, H. D. 228 Pepper, Sir F. H. 131 Pieterson, J. F. G. 228 Plenclerleath, Capt. C. W. M. 131 Plowman, P. 131 Rhodes, C. H. 131 Ridley, F. R. 228 Robertson, Lt.-Col. J. G. 131 Roehrich, W. G. 131 Roynon, J. R. J. 228 Santhagens, R. V. E. 228 Sharp, F. B. 131 Sharratt, A. 131 Shillam, W. H. 228 Shipton, Comdr. F. H. E. 131 Silberbauer, C. F. 228 Slaughter, M. 228 Smith, E. E. 229 Stevens, E. P. 131 Sutton, G. W. 131 Thomas, E. L. 229 Thomas, E. W. 132 Travissick, W. J. 132 Valk, P. 229 Vass, E. J. 229 Walker, C. H. 132 Wood, F. 132 Wyatt, Bev. V. P. 229 PAPERS AND ESSAYS. The Graham Manuscript. By H. Poole The importance of this, the latest discovery, 5 The probable date, ; earlier than the ajjparent date, as given, 1726, 5; Relationship to the Whole Institution and Grand Mystery of 1726, 6; All three probably derived from a common original, 7 ; Links with Dumfries and other texts, 8; Peculiarities of this text, 9; The especial feature of the Noah legend, 10; Comparison with the Hiramic legend as given by Prichard, 1730, 11; The difficulties of the problem, 12; References by Anderson and others to Noachidae and to Antediluvian Masonry, 12; The passwords that are — indicated, 14; Conclusion, 14. Appendices Full text of the Whole Institiition and the Grand Mystery, 15. The Romances of Robison and Barruel. By W. K. Firminger 31 — Characteristics of the two authors, Robison, 31 Barruel, 37 — ; Erroneous descriptions of the Lodges, Neuf Soeurs, 42; Contrat Social, 45; Amis Reunis, 53; Sources of information, 32; False — identifications of prominent revolutionaries, Fouchet, 44; d'Espremenil, 51;— and others; The writers' accounts of their own initiations, Robison, 31; Barruel, 38; The general inaccuracies and prejudices of both writers, 64.
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