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Old Warrants.
Old Warrants .
No . 125 .
No . 302 , " Ancients ; " No . 385 ( at tho Union ) A . D . 1813 , No . 267 A . I ) . 1832 , and No . 220 from A . D . 1863 .
ATHOLL . GRAND MASTER
ROUT . GILL S . G . W . WM . D ICKEY Deputy Grand Mastei Jos . BROAVNE J . G . W . £ a nil fobom it mag concern . WE , tho GRAND LODGE of tho most Antient and Honourable Fra tornity of Free and Accepted Masons ( according to tho Old Constitu
tion granted by H . R . H . Princo EDAVIN , at York , in the year of our Lord Nino hundred andtAventy and six , and in tho Year of Masonry Four thousand Nino hundred and tAventy and six ) , in ample form assembled , viz ., Tho R . W . and Most Noblo and Puissant Princo John , Duko , Marquis and Earl of Atholl , Marquis and Earl of
Tullibardiuo , Earl Strathtay and Strathardle , Viscount Balquider Glonalmond and Glenlyon , Lord Murray , Bolvency and Cask , Heritable Constable of the Castle of Kincleaven , Lord of Man and tho Isles , and Earl Strange and Baron Murray of Stanley , in tho county of Gloucester , etc ., & o . Grand Master of Masons : Tho R . W . Wm . Dickey
Esq . D . G . M ., The R . W . Rohert Gill Esq . S . G . W . and tho R . W . Jos . Browne Esq . J . G . W . ( Avith the approbation and consent of No . 302 tho Warranted Lodges Avithin the Cities and Suburbs of London aud Westminster , Do hereby authorise and impower our Trnsty and Well-beloved Brethren , viz ., Tho Worshipfnl
Robt . Ferguson ono of our Master Masons , The Worshipfnl Ed . Patten , his Senior Warden , and the Worshipful Robt . Simpson , his Junior Warden , to Form aud Hold a Lodgo of Free and Accepted Masons aforesaid , at somo convenient place in Liverpool , upon tho 1 st and 3 rd Monday in every Month and on all seasonable
times and lawful occasions : And in tho said Lodge ( Avhen duly congregated ) to admit and make Free Masons , according to tho most Antient aud Honourable Custom of tho Royal Craft , in all Ages and Nations throughout tho known Avorld . And we do hereby further authorise and impower our said Trnsty and
Wellbeloved Brethren , Robt . Ferguson , Ed . Patten and Robt . Simpson ( Avith the Consent of tho Members of tho Lodge ) , to nominate , elm so , and install their Successors , to Avhom they shall deliver this Warrant , and invest them with their POAVOTS and Dignities as Free Masons , & e . And such Successors shall in liko manner
nominate , chuso , and install their Successors , & c ., & c , & c . Snch installations to be npon ( or near ) every ST . JOHN ' S DAY , during the continuance of tho Lodgo , for ever . Providing the above named Brethren and all their Successors always pay duo respect to tho Right Worshipfnl Grand Lodge , otherwise this Warrant to be of no Force nor Virtue .
Given under our Hands and tho Seal of our Grand Lodge in London , this 27 th day of December , iu tho Year of our Lord Ore thousand Seven hundred and Ninety and Six , and in tho Year of Masonry Five thousand Seven hundred aud Ninety aud Six . RODERT LESLIE ,
Gu „ ncl Societaly . NOTE . —This Warrant is Registered ) in the Grand Lodge , Vol . 10 , Letter > K , page 84 . ) The present title , No ., & c . are , The Lodge of Hannony No . 220 , Garston , near Liverpool .
Disappointed Brethren.
DISAPPOINTED BRETHREN .
OCCASIONALLY AVC meet Avith brethren Avho do not hesitate to OAvn that they are disappointed in their experience of Masonry , It does not realize their expectations . They thought tho Institution to be something quite different from what it proves to be . They are disappointed that they have taken membership in a society so little in accord with their thoughts aud habits of life . One of the disappointed class became a Mason because he Avas impressed Avith the
idea that the Fraternity AVUS a sorb of free and easy club , AVIIOSC members devoted themselves to eating aud drinking , and having a good time generally . He is AVcaricd by the precise regulations of the Lodgo . Ho is disgusted Avith so much reiteration of tho truths and duties that aro bound up in the Masonic system , and by his actions and his words alike ho reveals the fact that ho is not satisfied with
Masonry . Ho goes eiscAvhcre for tho license and free companionship Avhich lie fails to find under the auspices of tho Craft . Another is disappointed because ho gets no direct returns for tho money he has invested in obtaining iho degrees and in payment of dues . A brother of this class says , " what has Masonry ever done for mc ? What benefit havo I received from all my outlay of time and money !'" Disappointment arises iu this case because of the non-realization of
the selfish purpose that , led to Masonic affiliation . The brother had 5 'o proper appreciation of the character of the society Avhich he entered , imd it is no cau ^ c of Avonder that he is disappointed at Avhat lie finds to be its purpose and Avork . Had the complainer been better informed ho AA-ouId never have sought admission . Had the brethren of the Lod ge to Avhich ho applied read his heart and understood his motives they would never have allowed him admission .
Disappointed Brethren.
Sometimes the disappointed brother is one Avho has been checked iu his ambitious schemes . Ho joined tho brotherhood that he might bo a leader and ruler . Ho covets high places , and aspires to tho honors and distinctions Avhich , Masonry confers upon the distinguished feAV . If ho is hold back from these places of rank and authority his d isappointment shows itself in criticisms and denunciations of his
brethren . Ho loses his interest in Masonry , and sometimes turns his hand against tho Institution Avhich onco ho professed to lovo aud respect . But thero aro other types of disappointed brethren ; some of thorn of worthier character than those already sketched . A man of pure thought becomes a Mason , and is instructed in tho reverence duo to
tho groat and sacred name of Deity . Tko lessons around tho Lodgo altar are deeply impressive to tho candidate , aud ho is delighted Avith tho moral elements that are presented in Masonic teachings . How great his disappointment if ho finds thafc those who givo these touch ! ngs aro profane swearers—thafc they are Avithont any real respect for God . and religion ! Ho is mado sad if it shall appear that tho theory of
Masonry is ono thing and tho practice quite another . It is a liko kind of disappointment that effects tho man Avho has connected himself Avith the Craft expecting to find brotherly love illustrated among Masons to an extraordinary degree ; but AVIIO is forced to acknoAvledge that there is no such largo expression of this virtue as ho had anticipated Avould bo tho case . Ho docs not seo close
felloAVship , that spirit of Avilling helpfulness , that manifestation of sympathy aud affection among brethren , which ho had supposed it Avas the peculiar office of Masonry to produce iu tho hearts of its followers . He is disappointed that thero is so much of hardness , bitterness and strife all tho timo coming to tho surface oven Avithin the linos of the great brotherhood itself . Alas ! that thero should bo
a reason for this Avorst kind of disappointment—a disappointment occasioned by the fact that Masonry only poorly realizes its grand ideals , and that its folloAA'ers aro so imperfectly effected by tho sublime principles that aro interwoven with the system ! Alas for perverse human nature Avhich so often fails to represent in actual performance tho truth that has receiA'ccl tho assent of tho lips ! Truly thero aro spots on all our feasts of charity . —Repository .
West Smithfield Lodgo of Instruction , No . 1623 — The members met on Monday , 28 th July , at Bro . Butt ' s , Now Market Hotel , West Smithfield , Avhen there were present Bros . W . Stuart ( P . M . Ill ) W . M ., R . Greenwood S . W ., D . Moss J . W ., W . Butt R . D ., S . Rcnaut J . D ., W . Smyth I . G ., E . Mallett Secretary ; Bros . J . King , James Stevens , W . W . Morgan , and Danker . After preliminaries , tho ceremony of initiation ' Avas rehearsed , Bro . Kim _ r candidate . Tho
W . M . then Avorked tho first and fourth sections of tho lecture , Bro . James Stevens dictating tho answers . Ou the W . M . rising , Bros . James Stevens P . M . 720 and W . W . Morgan AVOVO duly elected members of the Lodge , and they thanked the brethen for tho honour conferred on them . The W . M . then received tho congratulations of tho brethren , and afterwards ebsed his I / idgo iu duo form .
Eoyal Hanover Lodge , 33 o . 1777 , I-Icunslow . — A meeting of this Lodge AV .-, held at the Town Hall , ileunslow , on . tho 2 Gth July . The W . M . AVUS unable to attend , and several of the Officers likewise Avere absent . Tho chair Avas taken by Bro . M . S . Larlham P . M ., supported by Bros . H . Lovegrove S . W ., G . Clark J . W ., W . Ramsey Hon . I . P . M ., II . P .. Marshall Treasurer ,
II . Clark S . D ., F . J . Perks D . C , Dunkloy Organist , and , T . Duly Tyler . After the opening of the Lodge and the confirmation , of the minutes , no candidates being in attendance , the business on tho summons was proceeded with . Tho ballot Avas taken for the election of W . M . for the ensuing year , and Avas declared unanimous in favour of Bro . H . Lovegrove S . W . Bro . H . B . Marshall ( C . C ., F . R . G . S . ) ,
who has been Steward for tho threo Charities during the present year , Avas unanimously re-elected Treasurer . Bro . J . Daly Avas re-elected Tyler , and Bros . Wood , W . S . Dunkley aud Hcelis AVOIO appointed as Audit Committee . Bro . White , a candidate for passing , IIOAV answered the usual questions , and Avas passed to the second degree . The S . W . announced the appointment of tho W . M . as Prov .
Grand J . AV . Several names of brethren wero handed in for joining the Lodge , aud after tho transaction of some routine business , the Lodge AA-as closed . The brethren assembled at 0 . 30 p . m ., at the Red Lion Hotol , the W . M . elect Bro . H . Lovegrove in the chair , when the nsual Loyal and Masonic toasts Avero given . In proposing the health of the Prov . G . M . Col . F . Burdett , the ' S . W . referred to the nourishing condition of tho Province under his rule , and remarked that the
Loyal Hanover had especial reasons for being grateful to the Prov . G . M ., as for services in the Province generally the W . M . Bro . Dubois had been appointed to the important position of Prov . Grand Junior Warden , aud ho himself ( the S . W . ) had received purple iu the Mark Degree . The toast of the W . M . elect und the Ollice . iv . Avas proposed by Bro . Larlham , Hon . Member , aud responded to by Bros . Lovegrove , G . Clark , H . Clark , Perks and Dunkley . Tho Tyler ' s toast AVUd given , and the brethren left for toAvn at ! J o ' clock .
Birth.
BIRTH .
AT 11 -p . m ., on Tuesday , £ 3 th July 1 S 7 : ) , at Mount Cottage , Milil . ary . maJ , Col clioster , the wife of Taos . J . UALLISC;— ¦ : < iiae . irhu-r . "
1 IOLI . OATA . YV PILLS . —Invalid ? distracted i « v indigestion n-ad disrour . i ' . -rl iatheir seiireh for its remedy should lu-iko the trial of this iiuver-ljiilia ^ mediciae . A l , tc ! y , ]•>»<; it , martyr to ily * pcplie tortures , wree-: t hat . Hot ! -may ' .- fills lo-ido iter feel : ' ,- ¦ it ' ll huvden had beeu taken oil' her . Iter spirits , formerly low , havo gre . 'Uly improved ; her capricious apjjelite . ha .-. j-iven mace to hoaHJiy limigcr ; her ih :: i , sick headache has departed , aud jrvadiinlly * i > msm-cllou .-a viiaii-. ro hiw ii ^ . -n efl ' crtf-d , thai , sho i : altogether a it : . ¦ : civa , 'ire . a - id i-era ::: Or , fi •¦ - lea- do : ins . Tlic-w : I'ills May lie administered with ra ' i'ry to tlie ri-i-,. 'Hicaro . Thee ii-v .: r aetharslily , nor do Uiey ever imi » : e v , ' . ;> knv-: ; r-e-.- rightly dire ;; e " ' . -,-,: i .--i , i . rude . ol rul ^ . ee ^ ive , r ^ ioi . ' " ' "
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Old Warrants.
Old Warrants .
No . 125 .
No . 302 , " Ancients ; " No . 385 ( at tho Union ) A . D . 1813 , No . 267 A . I ) . 1832 , and No . 220 from A . D . 1863 .
ATHOLL . GRAND MASTER
ROUT . GILL S . G . W . WM . D ICKEY Deputy Grand Mastei Jos . BROAVNE J . G . W . £ a nil fobom it mag concern . WE , tho GRAND LODGE of tho most Antient and Honourable Fra tornity of Free and Accepted Masons ( according to tho Old Constitu
tion granted by H . R . H . Princo EDAVIN , at York , in the year of our Lord Nino hundred andtAventy and six , and in tho Year of Masonry Four thousand Nino hundred and tAventy and six ) , in ample form assembled , viz ., Tho R . W . and Most Noblo and Puissant Princo John , Duko , Marquis and Earl of Atholl , Marquis and Earl of
Tullibardiuo , Earl Strathtay and Strathardle , Viscount Balquider Glonalmond and Glenlyon , Lord Murray , Bolvency and Cask , Heritable Constable of the Castle of Kincleaven , Lord of Man and tho Isles , and Earl Strange and Baron Murray of Stanley , in tho county of Gloucester , etc ., & o . Grand Master of Masons : Tho R . W . Wm . Dickey
Esq . D . G . M ., The R . W . Rohert Gill Esq . S . G . W . and tho R . W . Jos . Browne Esq . J . G . W . ( Avith the approbation and consent of No . 302 tho Warranted Lodges Avithin the Cities and Suburbs of London aud Westminster , Do hereby authorise and impower our Trnsty and Well-beloved Brethren , viz ., Tho Worshipfnl
Robt . Ferguson ono of our Master Masons , The Worshipfnl Ed . Patten , his Senior Warden , and the Worshipful Robt . Simpson , his Junior Warden , to Form aud Hold a Lodgo of Free and Accepted Masons aforesaid , at somo convenient place in Liverpool , upon tho 1 st and 3 rd Monday in every Month and on all seasonable
times and lawful occasions : And in tho said Lodge ( Avhen duly congregated ) to admit and make Free Masons , according to tho most Antient aud Honourable Custom of tho Royal Craft , in all Ages and Nations throughout tho known Avorld . And we do hereby further authorise and impower our said Trnsty and
Wellbeloved Brethren , Robt . Ferguson , Ed . Patten and Robt . Simpson ( Avith the Consent of tho Members of tho Lodge ) , to nominate , elm so , and install their Successors , to Avhom they shall deliver this Warrant , and invest them with their POAVOTS and Dignities as Free Masons , & e . And such Successors shall in liko manner
nominate , chuso , and install their Successors , & c ., & c , & c . Snch installations to be npon ( or near ) every ST . JOHN ' S DAY , during the continuance of tho Lodgo , for ever . Providing the above named Brethren and all their Successors always pay duo respect to tho Right Worshipfnl Grand Lodge , otherwise this Warrant to be of no Force nor Virtue .
Given under our Hands and tho Seal of our Grand Lodge in London , this 27 th day of December , iu tho Year of our Lord Ore thousand Seven hundred and Ninety and Six , and in tho Year of Masonry Five thousand Seven hundred aud Ninety aud Six . RODERT LESLIE ,
Gu „ ncl Societaly . NOTE . —This Warrant is Registered ) in the Grand Lodge , Vol . 10 , Letter > K , page 84 . ) The present title , No ., & c . are , The Lodge of Hannony No . 220 , Garston , near Liverpool .
Disappointed Brethren.
DISAPPOINTED BRETHREN .
OCCASIONALLY AVC meet Avith brethren Avho do not hesitate to OAvn that they are disappointed in their experience of Masonry , It does not realize their expectations . They thought tho Institution to be something quite different from what it proves to be . They are disappointed that they have taken membership in a society so little in accord with their thoughts aud habits of life . One of the disappointed class became a Mason because he Avas impressed Avith the
idea that the Fraternity AVUS a sorb of free and easy club , AVIIOSC members devoted themselves to eating aud drinking , and having a good time generally . He is AVcaricd by the precise regulations of the Lodgo . Ho is disgusted Avith so much reiteration of tho truths and duties that aro bound up in the Masonic system , and by his actions and his words alike ho reveals the fact that ho is not satisfied with
Masonry . Ho goes eiscAvhcre for tho license and free companionship Avhich lie fails to find under the auspices of tho Craft . Another is disappointed because ho gets no direct returns for tho money he has invested in obtaining iho degrees and in payment of dues . A brother of this class says , " what has Masonry ever done for mc ? What benefit havo I received from all my outlay of time and money !'" Disappointment arises iu this case because of the non-realization of
the selfish purpose that , led to Masonic affiliation . The brother had 5 'o proper appreciation of the character of the society Avhich he entered , imd it is no cau ^ c of Avonder that he is disappointed at Avhat lie finds to be its purpose and Avork . Had the complainer been better informed ho AA-ouId never have sought admission . Had the brethren of the Lod ge to Avhich ho applied read his heart and understood his motives they would never have allowed him admission .
Disappointed Brethren.
Sometimes the disappointed brother is one Avho has been checked iu his ambitious schemes . Ho joined tho brotherhood that he might bo a leader and ruler . Ho covets high places , and aspires to tho honors and distinctions Avhich , Masonry confers upon the distinguished feAV . If ho is hold back from these places of rank and authority his d isappointment shows itself in criticisms and denunciations of his
brethren . Ho loses his interest in Masonry , and sometimes turns his hand against tho Institution Avhich onco ho professed to lovo aud respect . But thero aro other types of disappointed brethren ; some of thorn of worthier character than those already sketched . A man of pure thought becomes a Mason , and is instructed in tho reverence duo to
tho groat and sacred name of Deity . Tko lessons around tho Lodgo altar are deeply impressive to tho candidate , aud ho is delighted Avith tho moral elements that are presented in Masonic teachings . How great his disappointment if ho finds thafc those who givo these touch ! ngs aro profane swearers—thafc they are Avithont any real respect for God . and religion ! Ho is mado sad if it shall appear that tho theory of
Masonry is ono thing and tho practice quite another . It is a liko kind of disappointment that effects tho man Avho has connected himself Avith the Craft expecting to find brotherly love illustrated among Masons to an extraordinary degree ; but AVIIO is forced to acknoAvledge that there is no such largo expression of this virtue as ho had anticipated Avould bo tho case . Ho docs not seo close
felloAVship , that spirit of Avilling helpfulness , that manifestation of sympathy aud affection among brethren , which ho had supposed it Avas the peculiar office of Masonry to produce iu tho hearts of its followers . He is disappointed that thero is so much of hardness , bitterness and strife all tho timo coming to tho surface oven Avithin the linos of the great brotherhood itself . Alas ! that thero should bo
a reason for this Avorst kind of disappointment—a disappointment occasioned by the fact that Masonry only poorly realizes its grand ideals , and that its folloAA'ers aro so imperfectly effected by tho sublime principles that aro interwoven with the system ! Alas for perverse human nature Avhich so often fails to represent in actual performance tho truth that has receiA'ccl tho assent of tho lips ! Truly thero aro spots on all our feasts of charity . —Repository .
West Smithfield Lodgo of Instruction , No . 1623 — The members met on Monday , 28 th July , at Bro . Butt ' s , Now Market Hotel , West Smithfield , Avhen there were present Bros . W . Stuart ( P . M . Ill ) W . M ., R . Greenwood S . W ., D . Moss J . W ., W . Butt R . D ., S . Rcnaut J . D ., W . Smyth I . G ., E . Mallett Secretary ; Bros . J . King , James Stevens , W . W . Morgan , and Danker . After preliminaries , tho ceremony of initiation ' Avas rehearsed , Bro . Kim _ r candidate . Tho
W . M . then Avorked tho first and fourth sections of tho lecture , Bro . James Stevens dictating tho answers . Ou the W . M . rising , Bros . James Stevens P . M . 720 and W . W . Morgan AVOVO duly elected members of the Lodge , and they thanked the brethen for tho honour conferred on them . The W . M . then received tho congratulations of tho brethren , and afterwards ebsed his I / idgo iu duo form .
Eoyal Hanover Lodge , 33 o . 1777 , I-Icunslow . — A meeting of this Lodge AV .-, held at the Town Hall , ileunslow , on . tho 2 Gth July . The W . M . AVUS unable to attend , and several of the Officers likewise Avere absent . Tho chair Avas taken by Bro . M . S . Larlham P . M ., supported by Bros . H . Lovegrove S . W ., G . Clark J . W ., W . Ramsey Hon . I . P . M ., II . P .. Marshall Treasurer ,
II . Clark S . D ., F . J . Perks D . C , Dunkloy Organist , and , T . Duly Tyler . After the opening of the Lodge and the confirmation , of the minutes , no candidates being in attendance , the business on tho summons was proceeded with . Tho ballot Avas taken for the election of W . M . for the ensuing year , and Avas declared unanimous in favour of Bro . H . Lovegrove S . W . Bro . H . B . Marshall ( C . C ., F . R . G . S . ) ,
who has been Steward for tho threo Charities during the present year , Avas unanimously re-elected Treasurer . Bro . J . Daly Avas re-elected Tyler , and Bros . Wood , W . S . Dunkley aud Hcelis AVOIO appointed as Audit Committee . Bro . White , a candidate for passing , IIOAV answered the usual questions , and Avas passed to the second degree . The S . W . announced the appointment of tho W . M . as Prov .
Grand J . AV . Several names of brethren wero handed in for joining the Lodge , aud after tho transaction of some routine business , the Lodge AA-as closed . The brethren assembled at 0 . 30 p . m ., at the Red Lion Hotol , the W . M . elect Bro . H . Lovegrove in the chair , when the nsual Loyal and Masonic toasts Avero given . In proposing the health of the Prov . G . M . Col . F . Burdett , the ' S . W . referred to the nourishing condition of tho Province under his rule , and remarked that the
Loyal Hanover had especial reasons for being grateful to the Prov . G . M ., as for services in the Province generally the W . M . Bro . Dubois had been appointed to the important position of Prov . Grand Junior Warden , aud ho himself ( the S . W . ) had received purple iu the Mark Degree . The toast of the W . M . elect und the Ollice . iv . Avas proposed by Bro . Larlham , Hon . Member , aud responded to by Bros . Lovegrove , G . Clark , H . Clark , Perks and Dunkley . Tho Tyler ' s toast AVUd given , and the brethren left for toAvn at ! J o ' clock .
Birth.
BIRTH .
AT 11 -p . m ., on Tuesday , £ 3 th July 1 S 7 : ) , at Mount Cottage , Milil . ary . maJ , Col clioster , the wife of Taos . J . UALLISC;— ¦ : < iiae . irhu-r . "
1 IOLI . OATA . YV PILLS . —Invalid ? distracted i « v indigestion n-ad disrour . i ' . -rl iatheir seiireh for its remedy should lu-iko the trial of this iiuver-ljiilia ^ mediciae . A l , tc ! y , ]•>»<; it , martyr to ily * pcplie tortures , wree-: t hat . Hot ! -may ' .- fills lo-ido iter feel : ' ,- ¦ it ' ll huvden had beeu taken oil' her . Iter spirits , formerly low , havo gre . 'Uly improved ; her capricious apjjelite . ha .-. j-iven mace to hoaHJiy limigcr ; her ih :: i , sick headache has departed , aud jrvadiinlly * i > msm-cllou .-a viiaii-. ro hiw ii ^ . -n efl ' crtf-d , thai , sho i : altogether a it : . ¦ : civa , 'ire . a - id i-era ::: Or , fi •¦ - lea- do : ins . Tlic-w : I'ills May lie administered with ra ' i'ry to tlie ri-i-,. 'Hicaro . Thee ii-v .: r aetharslily , nor do Uiey ever imi » : e v , ' . ;> knv-: ; r-e-.- rightly dire ;; e " ' . -,-,: i .--i , i . rude . ol rul ^ . ee ^ ive , r ^ ioi . ' " ' "