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ARS QUATUOR CORONATORUM TRANSACTIONS OF THE QUATUOR CORONATI LODGE No. 2076 LONDON |
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MASON’s MARKS. In some of the, earlier numbers of A.Q.C. and in those recently issued, contributions on “Masons’ marks” have been printed. On looking over the minute book of Lodge “Operative,” No. 140 S.C. (the history of which I wrote some months ago), there is a list of “The Mark Masters and their Marks,” dated 1776 et seq. This Lodge has the distinction, along with Lodge No. 150 “Operative,” Aberdeen, of being composed of operative masons only, so that these marks would be used in marking tools, etc. The majority of these bear the triangle on top such as![]() Diamond shapes were also popular-
Arrowheads came next as to numbers-
The Square and Compasses were, strangely enough, not common-
Only two Hour-glass marks, and two 4’s, and a few with X on top-
Reprinted with permission of Ars Quatuor Coronatorum, the Transactions of Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076, UGLE vol iv (1891). [pp. 242-43.]. |