Chapter 35 · Study
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The Old Charges
Vocabulary · 6
- Old Charges
- A family of more than a hundred surviving medieval and early-modern manuscripts that set out the duties of an operative Mason and recite the legendary history of the craft. They were typically read aloud to candidates at admission.
- Regius Manuscript
- The oldest known of the Old Charges, dated to ca. 1390. Preserved among the royal manuscripts in the British Museum (hence "Regius"). It is in verse: seventy-nine articles and points concerning a Mason's duty.
- Cooke Manuscript
- Second-oldest known, dated ca. 1410. In prose rather than verse. Combines a longer legendary history of geometry and Masonry with a shorter set of articles and points.
- Articles and points
- The two standard sections of an Old Charges manuscript. Articles govern conduct between masters and the rest of the trade; points govern conduct between fellow workers.
- Legendary history
- Most Old Charges open with a mythic history tracing the craft from Adam, through Euclid, to King Solomon, to the operative guilds of the present. It blends biblical and classical material; it is symbolic, not factual.
- Anderson's debt
- Rev. James Anderson drew explicitly on the Old Charges when composing the 1723 Constitutions, opening his Constitutions with a History section that condenses and extends the legendary history found across the manuscript tradition.
Practice questions · 4
Which is the oldest known of the Old Charges?
- a.The Cooke Manuscript
- b.The Regius Manuscript ✓
- c.The Schaw Statutes
- d.The Inigo Jones Manuscript
Approximately when was the Regius Manuscript composed?
- a.ca. 1180
- b.ca. 1390 ✓
- c.ca. 1540
- d.ca. 1717
What two sections appear in a standard Old Charges manuscript?
- a.Lectures and catechisms
- b.Articles and points ✓
- c.Charges and prayers
- d.History and degrees
How should the legendary history found in the Old Charges be understood?
- a.As verified historical record
- b.As symbolic and traditional, blending biblical and classical material ✓
- c.As ritual to be recited verbatim
- d.As confidential material, never read aloud
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