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CATEGORIES OF JEWELS
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PRECEPTORS STAR JEWEL CONTENTS:- [TO JUMP DIRECTLY TO A SECTION CLICK ON NUMBER ] - ~ - 1. DESCRIPTION OF JEWEL. 2. EXRACT FROM LAWS & REGULATIONS. - ~ -
OBVERSE OF JEWEL A Preceptor's Star Jewel. In hoc signo vinces is the rendition in Latin of the Greek phrase "εν τούτω νίκα", en toutō nika, meaning "in this [sign] you will conquer". The quality of this Jewel has to be seen to be appreciated.
Close-up of Preceptor's Patriachal cross.
REVERSE OF JEWEL The reverse of the Jewel bears the inscription : "Presented to Sir Knt. A.T. Bingham E..P.. 1934"
Bro. J.W. Chancellor was one of the leading Dublin goldsmiths of his time and a Member of the Lodge of Research No. CC, having joined in 1919.
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2. EXRACT FROM LAWS & REGULATIONS. Law 94
Jewels
The Jewel of the Order is a Silver Seven- pointed Star, charged on the centre with a Passion Cross enclosed by a circle bearing the motto "In Hoc Signo Vinces" and is worn on the left breast of the Surcoat. The Star of a Preceptor is charged with a patriachal instead of the passion cross."
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