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Some Memorials Of The Globe Lodge,No.23,And Of The "Red Apron."
yearly Avas discontinued , the elections and appointments henceforth taking place annually . The minutes of the 3 rd of February , 1803 , disclose an unusually keen competition for the honour of the Red Apron .
REN . IAMIN WEIiSTER , GRAND STEWARD [ ''OR THK GLORE LODGE , 18 IS-1 ( 1 . "This being the usual time for nominating a brother of this Lodge to succeed Br . Warwick as Grand SteAvard , and the list of members present who had not served the office
being read over , and all having declined , Br . Robert Albion Cox , Esq ., Avas proposed at his request by Br . Warwick , Br . Thomas Goodlake , Esq ., Avas also proposed . After which Br . Hopkinson , J . W ., declared himself a candidate . But on account of its having been omitted to be noticed in the
summons , it was agreed to defer the ballot to the next Lodge night , and that special notice should be given in the summons to every member , and that those brethren who were absent this evening might be candidates for the same . " There Avas a very fair attendance at this meeting , 29
members being present . The Master , however , Avas absent , his place being filled by Peter Gilkes , and the Senior Warden's chair by Br . Hopkinson , Junior Warden , Avho Avas the only one of the three candidates for the Red Apron present . Whatever difference of opinion may have existed at this
meeting Avas amicably adjusted before the next lodge night , for , on the 3 rd of March , Br . Samuel Cleaver Avas raised to the degree of a Master Mason , he having been initiated and passed at the previous meeting . " Br . Roche proposed Br . Samuel Cleaver to succeed Br . Warwick as Grand Steward for 1804 , seconded by Br . Sir
William Rawlins . There being no other candidate , it was carried by a show of hands . " It seems probable that the brethren objected to being represented by either Cox or Goodlake on account of their indifference to the affairs of the Lodge , neither of them
having attended since , at the request of Sir William Rawlins , the three degrees were conferred on them on the night of their initiation , nor , so far as the minutes show , did they ever attend the Lodge again . On the 7 th of April , 1803 , there being no particular
business before the lodge , "The R . W . M . and brethren worked part of the first lecture , " and this subsequently became a general practice when time permitted . At the end of 1803 , there being a small sum due to the Treasurer , the brethren having been rather more indulgent
than heretofore , it AA \ TS agreed , in 1804 , to raise the initiation fee to ^ 5 5 s ., the joining fee to £ 1 is ., and the annual subscription to £ 2 2 s ., the visitors' fee having been raised from 2 s . 6 d . to 5 ? . in 1799 . On the 4 U 1 of June , 1807 , " Br . ShaAV made a motion that
the initiation fee of this Lodge be three guineas-and-a-half , which Avas seconded by Br . Gilkes and carried unanimously . " As there Avas at this time a balance of £ 7 8 s . 3 d . due to the Treasurer , and the Lodge seems to have been fairly Avell attended , the idea of lowering the initiation fee appears , on the face of it , rather strange .
In 1810 there appears to have been again some little difficulty in disposing of the Red Apron , as the election of a Grand Steward AA'as postponed at the February and March meetings , and is not again mentioned until May , Avhen the Senior Warden ( Br . Gilkes ) proposed " Bro . Worsley Holmes , Esq ., of the Somerset House Lodge , to become a member of
this Lodge and to receive the Apron from Bro . Manson . " The above-named brother , who subsequently became Sir Leonard Woi - sley-Holmes , Bart ., AA'as duly elected a member of the Lodge and Grand Steward at the next meeting , but does not appear to have paid a joining fee nor attended a single
meeting of the Lodge while this book AA'as in use . He , however , appears in the Grand Lodge reports as Grand Steward for the Globe Lodge at the Grand FestiA'al in 1811 . The 3 rd of May , 1810 , Avas the last occasion in this Lodge when the three degrees were conferred on a brother at the
same meeting . Hitherto it had been a common practice to confer the first and second degrees on candidates on the same evening , but it Avas only in cases of emergency that the three degrees were given , the " emergency " in some instances being more imaginary than real , as in the case of
the brother just referred to , AVIIO attended the next meeting of the Lodge as Avell as several other consecutive meetings , and was apparently appointed Junior Warden on the folloAVing installation night , but as the Secretary omitted to enter the minutes of that meeting , the cash account and the names
of those present only being recorded , we are not quite clear on that point ; his name , hoAvever , appears amongst the officers as J . W .
( To be Continued ) .
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FUNDS ARE URGENTLY REQUIRED
MEET THE ORDINARY EXPENDITURE . W . DAVID KKWTOX
, Secretary
106 , Queen Victoria Street , K . C
, . , " TO . .
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Some Memorials Of The Globe Lodge,No.23,And Of The "Red Apron."
yearly Avas discontinued , the elections and appointments henceforth taking place annually . The minutes of the 3 rd of February , 1803 , disclose an unusually keen competition for the honour of the Red Apron .
REN . IAMIN WEIiSTER , GRAND STEWARD [ ''OR THK GLORE LODGE , 18 IS-1 ( 1 . "This being the usual time for nominating a brother of this Lodge to succeed Br . Warwick as Grand SteAvard , and the list of members present who had not served the office
being read over , and all having declined , Br . Robert Albion Cox , Esq ., Avas proposed at his request by Br . Warwick , Br . Thomas Goodlake , Esq ., Avas also proposed . After which Br . Hopkinson , J . W ., declared himself a candidate . But on account of its having been omitted to be noticed in the
summons , it was agreed to defer the ballot to the next Lodge night , and that special notice should be given in the summons to every member , and that those brethren who were absent this evening might be candidates for the same . " There Avas a very fair attendance at this meeting , 29
members being present . The Master , however , Avas absent , his place being filled by Peter Gilkes , and the Senior Warden's chair by Br . Hopkinson , Junior Warden , Avho Avas the only one of the three candidates for the Red Apron present . Whatever difference of opinion may have existed at this
meeting Avas amicably adjusted before the next lodge night , for , on the 3 rd of March , Br . Samuel Cleaver Avas raised to the degree of a Master Mason , he having been initiated and passed at the previous meeting . " Br . Roche proposed Br . Samuel Cleaver to succeed Br . Warwick as Grand Steward for 1804 , seconded by Br . Sir
William Rawlins . There being no other candidate , it was carried by a show of hands . " It seems probable that the brethren objected to being represented by either Cox or Goodlake on account of their indifference to the affairs of the Lodge , neither of them
having attended since , at the request of Sir William Rawlins , the three degrees were conferred on them on the night of their initiation , nor , so far as the minutes show , did they ever attend the Lodge again . On the 7 th of April , 1803 , there being no particular
business before the lodge , "The R . W . M . and brethren worked part of the first lecture , " and this subsequently became a general practice when time permitted . At the end of 1803 , there being a small sum due to the Treasurer , the brethren having been rather more indulgent
than heretofore , it AA \ TS agreed , in 1804 , to raise the initiation fee to ^ 5 5 s ., the joining fee to £ 1 is ., and the annual subscription to £ 2 2 s ., the visitors' fee having been raised from 2 s . 6 d . to 5 ? . in 1799 . On the 4 U 1 of June , 1807 , " Br . ShaAV made a motion that
the initiation fee of this Lodge be three guineas-and-a-half , which Avas seconded by Br . Gilkes and carried unanimously . " As there Avas at this time a balance of £ 7 8 s . 3 d . due to the Treasurer , and the Lodge seems to have been fairly Avell attended , the idea of lowering the initiation fee appears , on the face of it , rather strange .
In 1810 there appears to have been again some little difficulty in disposing of the Red Apron , as the election of a Grand Steward AA'as postponed at the February and March meetings , and is not again mentioned until May , Avhen the Senior Warden ( Br . Gilkes ) proposed " Bro . Worsley Holmes , Esq ., of the Somerset House Lodge , to become a member of
this Lodge and to receive the Apron from Bro . Manson . " The above-named brother , who subsequently became Sir Leonard Woi - sley-Holmes , Bart ., AA'as duly elected a member of the Lodge and Grand Steward at the next meeting , but does not appear to have paid a joining fee nor attended a single
meeting of the Lodge while this book AA'as in use . He , however , appears in the Grand Lodge reports as Grand Steward for the Globe Lodge at the Grand FestiA'al in 1811 . The 3 rd of May , 1810 , Avas the last occasion in this Lodge when the three degrees were conferred on a brother at the
same meeting . Hitherto it had been a common practice to confer the first and second degrees on candidates on the same evening , but it Avas only in cases of emergency that the three degrees were given , the " emergency " in some instances being more imaginary than real , as in the case of
the brother just referred to , AVIIO attended the next meeting of the Lodge as Avell as several other consecutive meetings , and was apparently appointed Junior Warden on the folloAVing installation night , but as the Secretary omitted to enter the minutes of that meeting , the cash account and the names
of those present only being recorded , we are not quite clear on that point ; his name , hoAvever , appears amongst the officers as J . W .
( To be Continued ) .
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THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR INCURABLES
PUTNEY . Patron : HIS MAJESTY EDWARD Vll . President : THE MOST HON . THE MARQUESS OF NORTHAMPTON . Treasurer : H . J . ALLCROFT , Esq ., F . R . G . S .
THE LARGEST a- iaci OLDEST HOSPITAL for INCURABLES
Mantains over 200 inmates and 700 pensioners at a cost of £ 33 , 000 per annum , of which only £ 3 , 700 are guaranteed .
The President—The Most Hon . the Marquess of Northampton—will preside at the " JUBILEE DINNER Whitehall Rooms , Hotel Metropole , on June 21 st , 1904 .
FUNDS ARE URGENTLY REQUIRED
MEET THE ORDINARY EXPENDITURE . W . DAVID KKWTOX
, Secretary
106 , Queen Victoria Street , K . C
, . , " TO . .