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An Old Masters' Lodge.

No authority but this was needful during that period to provide for the regularity of thc meetings , and , though all thc other lodges in the Metropolis at that time were , doubtless , constituted in a similar manner , and possessed a like certificate of Constitution , the oldest of thc existing lodges which has preserved its

original authority is the " Felicity / No . 58 , of A . D . 1737 , a facsimile of which is given in its excellent History by Bro . W . Smithett ( 18 S 7-91 ) , and is still doing duty as its only " warrant . " No . Co , "Peace and Harmony , " of A . D . 1738 , has also its original Certificate of Constitution intact ; but , unfortunately , petitioned

for a "Warrant of Confirmation" in 188 4 , which was needless . So that now No . 58 is the sole lodge that meets in the Metropolis by virtus of its original Certificate of Constitution , from No . 6 , of A . D . 1721 , onward , for many years , the others having "

Warrants of Confirmation " only . Brethren interested in this curious subject should consult Bro . John Lane ' s invaluable " Masonic Records , 1717—18 94 " ( 18 95 ) , and " Handy Book to the List of Lodges , " & c . ( 1 S 89 ) .

The second page of the old Minute Book of 1725-6 is dated " London , Feb . 16 " of that year { i . e . 17 : 26 , N . S . ) , and contains thc signatures of the members to an agreement to assemble , as aforesaid , on the second and last Wednesdays in every month ,

and to pay the sum of 12 s . each every six months , to meet the incidental expenses , the first three who signed being " Martin O'Connor , ;!/¦' . ; Richard Shergold , S . W . ; and Samuel Berington , 7 . JL . "

The pagination is consecutive , the last page written on being numbered 175 , and thc entries range from A . D . 172610 1 734 . In 172 S-9 the number 39 was assigned to the lodge , which was altered lo 35 in 1 740 , and to 23 in I 755 ; but it had apparently lapsed before then . The third number was held by its successor

at Stockton-on-Tees , until 1770 , and subsequently changed , as the numeration was altered from time to time . Its several places of meeting are to be found in Bro . Lane ' s colossal volume previously noted . Thc Secretaries of the old lodge never once alluded to either of the numbers that distinguished it , and rarely referred to the place of meeting .

'I he by-laws immediately follow the signatures aforesaid , and commence at page " ( 3 ) , " the next two pages being also devoted lo that purpose . Unfortunately , the first of the trio does not lend itself to being facsimiled , but the remaining two have been

reproduced , with an ordinary copy of the first page lhat begins the code . They are the oldest of the kind ever published of KeoM . iations agreed to by a regularly constituted lodge on the roll " of the Grand Lodge of England .

[ COPY ] ( 3 ) Rules , Orders , and By-Laws for the good government of the Lodge at Ihe Swan & Rummer in Finch Lane j" in

Exchange Alley added above Ihe line . ) 1 . OuDKR ' n That tho Second & Fourth Wednesday in Every month be appointed & are hereby appointed our Lodge Night ' s for receiving visits eVc . Approved .

2 . I HAT at the Expiration of 6 months a New Master & Wardens be chosen . Approved . 3 . THAT the succession be Regular according to due Qualification , without regard to Seniority of Entrance info the Society , 1

w ' ' is to be done by ballot . 4 . THAT no Person be made a Member of this Lodge without thc unanimous Consent & Approbation of the Brothers present at thc time of Recommendation and that to be done by Ballotting . Approved .

< - , THAT the Lodge be open'd at 7 o'Clock in the Winter & closed at 10 , & during the Summer open'd at 8 and Closed at Eleven . Approval . (¦> . THAT livery Brother of tliis Lodge pay twelve shillings p' half year ; the said twelve shillings lo be collected at the Beginning of Every half year . Approv'd .

7 . THAT All visiting Brothers pay one shilling each & no more , within y" Lodge hours , their names to be enter'd in the Lodge Book & from what Lodges , the Better lo give us an

Opportunity of Returning their visits . At > provd . 8 . THAT ( he Master have . Liberty to Invite 2 Brothers , and the Wardens one each , at the making of New Brothers ci that they be intitlcd to Cloathing & lhat no other

Strange At a Lodge convened on May 11 tli , i 7 _ » 6 , six members attended and three visitors , the latter including Sir Thomas Mackworlh . Five candidates were recommended , and " Upon a ballot it was

agreed to admitt the above Gentlemen Brethren of this Lodge , " due notice of " ( he making" lo be given . On ( he 19 th , ( hive of lln- candidates were admitted " ' Mason ' s of this Lodge , " and also " Abell Wood , the Drawer . " This is the second serviiK-

An Old Masters' Lodge.

brother noted in the Minutes , to whom a fee of one shilling wag generally paid for each meeting . In 1729 "Mills , the Drawer , having been recommended by the Senr . Ward" - was admitted accordingly , " and on 30 th Mar ., 1 730-3 1 , the following entryoccurs :

" The Question being put that Bro . Johnson be desired to attend to Card the Lodge every Lodge night and that he be allow'd Two shillings Batch night for his attendance , it past in the affirmative nem . con . "

The Tyler ( and " Drawer apparently ) seems to have been a sensible man , for the words " Eighteen pence and one pint of wine" have a pen put through them , and the sum of two shillings

entered instead , showing he preferred the money to the drink . The next Minute reads as follows , and is of special interest and importance . " June Sth , 1726 .

Present : J . T . Desaguliers , Deputy G . M , Mr . Martin O'Connor ,

Masf-1 / ti r ^ / Zl ^/ f ^ s t / L ^ J & J ^^ . , _ ^ ,, , „ ^ < JT { . yt ^ . csv } > tf >~~& / J ? ^ A *// . ^/*? , ^ ^ . O -, , . i ~ n < " / t - ti * e-. it ' ( JfXt */^ . ^ . ' , ^^ £ ,, j ! f , s / fifi . f ? , * St ' ¦ ,..

y ' / C-. J < 7 > ^ t > / e j «>< J / G- ~ y- y ,, ~~ f /> ' / , „ .. ^ , /• >; £ . ' , -, cfi ^ e ^ y rfo ± * £ * r , j / tS ' n * i * / tf ,- ± / lC-, , _ ,. /^^^ s ^ lt /? .. ^ Sslo-rL , /^ -7 /*^ > ifo ~ s / ' ] -r' '/ r \ i .., ) . ^ , / *> i « So /*>¦ " <¦ 11 ) . 1 / fY . t fa * * * ,, o £ //* t i . ft *?? , , ^ / , i * . * .

~ i + / . ~ . f . / t ti , y ,. / d . j ArfZ * * 4 &~ J *~ T- yp . ~ . ' { . J— ¦ 11 , y // . li // hl . ( £ ** # l 4 MZ */ tJ .. <_!<• * S' // i ,-, * - **•?

f / f . „ . „ . ttrc //;* .,. 4 «® £ & r ) * .: £ ?) .. ~* 4 J & . Vt ' j „/ . ^ /^ r ? A . s ft , ' 6 f 7 ? o . ^ r u-T ^ .. ^ , / . «• .. < ¦

/ - -- £ *• -- J */— ^/ /~ v'' - y- ^ ...- ' / £ . jZ / i ' l / jS ^ y i ^ ' ^'' f . y . s .-. s ? A ' < <* .:. ' > - ' I ' , , St .... fe ., Z ^? D > . / fa J $ j * a ~/ :.. //' ' J J i" 7 r \ J .

n' > . ff , ; t if ...-.,,., j sfii / r . f .. / ,- * * * nj £ Sift Jft ' . r * , * $ >//[ . fti . / SU ^ . yT . Sj —^ ' TO- . . Urt-U' f ^ n > fa ^ srn ,, clC , s ,, / a i . VmisZ ' f . / .-

' - j A- , A * ) " - 4 S ^ . J ?> ¦> " >* £ . « . / - . fA-. ' , ' ji , - / : s' f / - ¦< £ ¦ / ' ' ¦ / /> \ / ' - ^ / ' / IA 'Jf } , i / A ' ~*/ .-,. « , //?„„ <& . rs 6 f , /„ r / . " -A-- ^ Tfc & te ^ # . *&&* , SC ^' yr ^ ZZ ' . /* yfy < A /^ .. tT ^ . r ^ kS / r yy ,.. ' *

/ S K J // d / .., A &^ Sv & s ^^ rjU ... . 1 : // . . ^ - < y ....... . .. A . r - . i . ^ c . f , C £ ,., s >? . C 5 u ,, y < J / // ,., .- ., f / . > ' .,. ( . /' ' ' ' "' //* .. f % - / 9 ? on { , > . „/ >¦< 1 . . ^ LttJ !&„ . * * £ , ' />> , tO _ — ' ¦ / / , ry / ,. i . //*• :. / . * ' . iff * - —^ m it

^ r Mr . Richd- Shergold , Sen " - Warden . Mrs . Sam - Berington , Junr- Warden . Mr . Broughton Wright . Mr . Cha * Waller .

Mr . Nath . Cureton . Capt . Wm- Hambly . Mr . Richd- Murphy .

Mr . Jos . Mare . Mr . John Vernon . Mr . Robt Stogden . Mr . Edw d . Norris .

he Rt . Ilonoble , Ihe Ear of InrhiqtinO 1 u 11 , < i , \ t „ t ,, XT . ,, ' ' ; -Invitedny the Master . Mr . Nic s - Bennett . J Mr . Jam " . Oates . Invited by Mr . Berington , Ward

11-he Ri- Ion . the Lord Kinsale S ... , ... ¦• . ., c . . „„ .. ,. . o ... .. , I \\ ereadmittedintothe Society he on - Jam - King , r . sip- { t .. ., ,, , , - ,. .... - , ,, . L j Sof tree Masonry \ made by Sr . \\ in wood Mowat , r . arr' - I ,, p . . ,. IM „„ , . " ,.-,, .-., „ , . \ the I lepty Grand Master . Micht O Bryan , hsii r - J '

In ( he discussion which followed the reading of my paper at the meeting in June , Bro . Dr . W . J . Chetwode Crawley communicated some interesting particulars respecting the foregoing

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An Old Masters' Lodge.

No authority but this was needful during that period to provide for the regularity of thc meetings , and , though all thc other lodges in the Metropolis at that time were , doubtless , constituted in a similar manner , and possessed a like certificate of Constitution , the oldest of thc existing lodges which has preserved its

original authority is the " Felicity / No . 58 , of A . D . 1737 , a facsimile of which is given in its excellent History by Bro . W . Smithett ( 18 S 7-91 ) , and is still doing duty as its only " warrant . " No . Co , "Peace and Harmony , " of A . D . 1738 , has also its original Certificate of Constitution intact ; but , unfortunately , petitioned

for a "Warrant of Confirmation" in 188 4 , which was needless . So that now No . 58 is the sole lodge that meets in the Metropolis by virtus of its original Certificate of Constitution , from No . 6 , of A . D . 1721 , onward , for many years , the others having "

Warrants of Confirmation " only . Brethren interested in this curious subject should consult Bro . John Lane ' s invaluable " Masonic Records , 1717—18 94 " ( 18 95 ) , and " Handy Book to the List of Lodges , " & c . ( 1 S 89 ) .

The second page of the old Minute Book of 1725-6 is dated " London , Feb . 16 " of that year { i . e . 17 : 26 , N . S . ) , and contains thc signatures of the members to an agreement to assemble , as aforesaid , on the second and last Wednesdays in every month ,

and to pay the sum of 12 s . each every six months , to meet the incidental expenses , the first three who signed being " Martin O'Connor , ;!/¦' . ; Richard Shergold , S . W . ; and Samuel Berington , 7 . JL . "

The pagination is consecutive , the last page written on being numbered 175 , and thc entries range from A . D . 172610 1 734 . In 172 S-9 the number 39 was assigned to the lodge , which was altered lo 35 in 1 740 , and to 23 in I 755 ; but it had apparently lapsed before then . The third number was held by its successor

at Stockton-on-Tees , until 1770 , and subsequently changed , as the numeration was altered from time to time . Its several places of meeting are to be found in Bro . Lane ' s colossal volume previously noted . Thc Secretaries of the old lodge never once alluded to either of the numbers that distinguished it , and rarely referred to the place of meeting .

'I he by-laws immediately follow the signatures aforesaid , and commence at page " ( 3 ) , " the next two pages being also devoted lo that purpose . Unfortunately , the first of the trio does not lend itself to being facsimiled , but the remaining two have been

reproduced , with an ordinary copy of the first page lhat begins the code . They are the oldest of the kind ever published of KeoM . iations agreed to by a regularly constituted lodge on the roll " of the Grand Lodge of England .

[ COPY ] ( 3 ) Rules , Orders , and By-Laws for the good government of the Lodge at Ihe Swan & Rummer in Finch Lane j" in

Exchange Alley added above Ihe line . ) 1 . OuDKR ' n That tho Second & Fourth Wednesday in Every month be appointed & are hereby appointed our Lodge Night ' s for receiving visits eVc . Approved .

2 . I HAT at the Expiration of 6 months a New Master & Wardens be chosen . Approved . 3 . THAT the succession be Regular according to due Qualification , without regard to Seniority of Entrance info the Society , 1

w ' ' is to be done by ballot . 4 . THAT no Person be made a Member of this Lodge without thc unanimous Consent & Approbation of the Brothers present at thc time of Recommendation and that to be done by Ballotting . Approved .

< - , THAT the Lodge be open'd at 7 o'Clock in the Winter & closed at 10 , & during the Summer open'd at 8 and Closed at Eleven . Approval . (¦> . THAT livery Brother of tliis Lodge pay twelve shillings p' half year ; the said twelve shillings lo be collected at the Beginning of Every half year . Approv'd .

7 . THAT All visiting Brothers pay one shilling each & no more , within y" Lodge hours , their names to be enter'd in the Lodge Book & from what Lodges , the Better lo give us an

Opportunity of Returning their visits . At > provd . 8 . THAT ( he Master have . Liberty to Invite 2 Brothers , and the Wardens one each , at the making of New Brothers ci that they be intitlcd to Cloathing & lhat no other

Strange At a Lodge convened on May 11 tli , i 7 _ » 6 , six members attended and three visitors , the latter including Sir Thomas Mackworlh . Five candidates were recommended , and " Upon a ballot it was

agreed to admitt the above Gentlemen Brethren of this Lodge , " due notice of " ( he making" lo be given . On ( he 19 th , ( hive of lln- candidates were admitted " ' Mason ' s of this Lodge , " and also " Abell Wood , the Drawer . " This is the second serviiK-

An Old Masters' Lodge.

brother noted in the Minutes , to whom a fee of one shilling wag generally paid for each meeting . In 1729 "Mills , the Drawer , having been recommended by the Senr . Ward" - was admitted accordingly , " and on 30 th Mar ., 1 730-3 1 , the following entryoccurs :

" The Question being put that Bro . Johnson be desired to attend to Card the Lodge every Lodge night and that he be allow'd Two shillings Batch night for his attendance , it past in the affirmative nem . con . "

The Tyler ( and " Drawer apparently ) seems to have been a sensible man , for the words " Eighteen pence and one pint of wine" have a pen put through them , and the sum of two shillings

entered instead , showing he preferred the money to the drink . The next Minute reads as follows , and is of special interest and importance . " June Sth , 1726 .

Present : J . T . Desaguliers , Deputy G . M , Mr . Martin O'Connor ,

Masf-1 / ti r ^ / Zl ^/ f ^ s t / L ^ J & J ^^ . , _ ^ ,, , „ ^ < JT { . yt ^ . csv } > tf >~~& / J ? ^ A *// . ^/*? , ^ ^ . O -, , . i ~ n < " / t - ti * e-. it ' ( JfXt */^ . ^ . ' , ^^ £ ,, j ! f , s / fifi . f ? , * St ' ¦ ,..

y ' / C-. J < 7 > ^ t > / e j «>< J / G- ~ y- y ,, ~~ f /> ' / , „ .. ^ , /• >; £ . ' , -, cfi ^ e ^ y rfo ± * £ * r , j / tS ' n * i * / tf ,- ± / lC-, , _ ,. /^^^ s ^ lt /? .. ^ Sslo-rL , /^ -7 /*^ > ifo ~ s / ' ] -r' '/ r \ i .., ) . ^ , / *> i « So /*>¦ " <¦ 11 ) . 1 / fY . t fa * * * ,, o £ //* t i . ft *?? , , ^ / , i * . * .

~ i + / . ~ . f . / t ti , y ,. / d . j ArfZ * * 4 &~ J *~ T- yp . ~ . ' { . J— ¦ 11 , y // . li // hl . ( £ ** # l 4 MZ */ tJ .. <_!<• * S' // i ,-, * - **•?

f / f . „ . „ . ttrc //;* .,. 4 «® £ & r ) * .: £ ?) .. ~* 4 J & . Vt ' j „/ . ^ /^ r ? A . s ft , ' 6 f 7 ? o . ^ r u-T ^ .. ^ , / . «• .. < ¦

/ - -- £ *• -- J */— ^/ /~ v'' - y- ^ ...- ' / £ . jZ / i ' l / jS ^ y i ^ ' ^'' f . y . s .-. s ? A ' < <* .:. ' > - ' I ' , , St .... fe ., Z ^? D > . / fa J $ j * a ~/ :.. //' ' J J i" 7 r \ J .

n' > . ff , ; t if ...-.,,., j sfii / r . f .. / ,- * * * nj £ Sift Jft ' . r * , * $ >//[ . fti . / SU ^ . yT . Sj —^ ' TO- . . Urt-U' f ^ n > fa ^ srn ,, clC , s ,, / a i . VmisZ ' f . / .-

' - j A- , A * ) " - 4 S ^ . J ?> ¦> " >* £ . « . / - . fA-. ' , ' ji , - / : s' f / - ¦< £ ¦ / ' ' ¦ / /> \ / ' - ^ / ' / IA 'Jf } , i / A ' ~*/ .-,. « , //?„„ <& . rs 6 f , /„ r / . " -A-- ^ Tfc & te ^ # . *&&* , SC ^' yr ^ ZZ ' . /* yfy < A /^ .. tT ^ . r ^ kS / r yy ,.. ' *

/ S K J // d / .., A &^ Sv & s ^^ rjU ... . 1 : // . . ^ - < y ....... . .. A . r - . i . ^ c . f , C £ ,., s >? . C 5 u ,, y < J / // ,., .- ., f / . > ' .,. ( . /' ' ' ' "' //* .. f % - / 9 ? on { , > . „/ >¦< 1 . . ^ LttJ !&„ . * * £ , ' />> , tO _ — ' ¦ / / , ry / ,. i . //*• :. / . * ' . iff * - —^ m it

^ r Mr . Richd- Shergold , Sen " - Warden . Mrs . Sam - Berington , Junr- Warden . Mr . Broughton Wright . Mr . Cha * Waller .

Mr . Nath . Cureton . Capt . Wm- Hambly . Mr . Richd- Murphy .

Mr . Jos . Mare . Mr . John Vernon . Mr . Robt Stogden . Mr . Edw d . Norris .

he Rt . Ilonoble , Ihe Ear of InrhiqtinO 1 u 11 , < i , \ t „ t ,, XT . ,, ' ' ; -Invitedny the Master . Mr . Nic s - Bennett . J Mr . Jam " . Oates . Invited by Mr . Berington , Ward

11-he Ri- Ion . the Lord Kinsale S ... , ... ¦• . ., c . . „„ .. ,. . o ... .. , I \\ ereadmittedintothe Society he on - Jam - King , r . sip- { t .. ., ,, , , - ,. .... - , ,, . L j Sof tree Masonry \ made by Sr . \\ in wood Mowat , r . arr' - I ,, p . . ,. IM „„ , . " ,.-,, .-., „ , . \ the I lepty Grand Master . Micht O Bryan , hsii r - J '

In ( he discussion which followed the reading of my paper at the meeting in June , Bro . Dr . W . J . Chetwode Crawley communicated some interesting particulars respecting the foregoing

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