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  • THE MINUTE BOOK OF THE LODGE OF INDUSTRY, GATESHEAD.
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The Minute Book Of The Lodge Of Industry, Gateshead.

factory reasons be assigned to the Brethren for such omission . " 37 Resolved that each Member by Rotation stand T yler for one night , or find a substitute for the same—or fin'd 6 d . " 38 Any of the Brethren , presuming to sit or stand in the presence of the Master Avith his hat on his head , or in open Lodge shall be fined 2 d . "

Fund laAvs continued on an antecedent page : " 39 . At a Lodge held Septr 29 th 1778 . Resolved that any Member having a Child dead , shall be paid 20 shillings out of the Fund to enable him to bury such Child

decently : This Legacy is only alloAved those Children that are between one month and Fifteen Years of age . It is further agreed that each Member belonging to the Fund , shall pay TAVO Pence into the said Fund in consideration of such Child ' s

Legacy . " 40 . At a Lodge held Septr 29 th 1778 . Resolved that after the aforesaid date , every Brother A'isiting the Lodge , and not a Member of the Fund , shall contribute six pence towards the expences incurred at each Monthly or Quarterly Meeting which

he shall be present at , and the two general Meetings viz at Christinas ancl Midsummer to contribute his equal share of the Expenses attending such meeting in proportion to the number present . " 41 At a Lodge held Septr 29 th 1778 .

Resolved that Seven Pounds be paid out of the fund to each deceased Member ' s Heir , Executor Administrator or Assign , at the first Meeting after the Funeral of the deceased , and at the same time each Member belonging to the Fund , shall contribute one shilling in consideration of the said Legacy being paid out of the Fund . "

I stop here to-day , and leave for next Magazine my remarks on the most interesting minutes of this most valuable record of olden Freemasonry , warmly thanking the Lodge of Industry for the great privilege they kindly accorded to me .

True Philosophy.

TRUE PHILOSOPHY .

Amid desponding hours now Along the path of life , The grieving heart , the broken vow , All through this weary strife ;

When dreams have past and faded , When hope no more sustains , All travel-toss'd ancl jaded , Thronging our joys and pains , How calmly falls upon us here , Beneath our darkening sky ,

A peace , amid contending fear , Calmness , mid many a sigh , For fair Philosophy ' s control Can even now dispel The gloom of many a troubled soul , The doubts it knows too Avell .

For m this bfe of ours , And iu this passing scene , How many weary hours , How many trials keen , Will ever trouble and subdue The fainting heart of man , As one by one they greet our A'iew In this our little span .

There come the griefs of youth , The crossed matnrer page , The vanishing of trust and truth , The morbid fear of age ; There come in phantom guise Before the open door , The shrouded forms and tearful eyes Which haunt us evermore !

Come youth ! come strength ! come trust ! As hours on hours depart All wither into dust In the treacheries of the heart ; And hope has lost its beaming gaze , And faith its living joy , As time and Aveakness , sin and age , Tinge all with dark alloy .

Faces we loved so dearly Have faded out of sight , The heaven Ave saAv so clearly Has darkened into night ; The fragrant daAvn of morning Has passed before the day , When , Avithout Avord or Avarning , Our shadows melt away .

What , then , is left to you or me , Of all Ave loved so Avell . Of all our eyes could gladly see , Of all our tongues could tell 1 Some dry and Avithered floAvers , A shining lock of hair , A memory of soft hours , A vision brig ht and fair .

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GEORGE PRINCE OF WALES Article 1
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 2
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 3
THE MINUTE BOOK OF THE LODGE OF INDUSTRY, GATESHEAD. Article 6
TRUE PHILOSOPHY. Article 8
THE DUVENGER CURSE. Article 9
OLD UNDATED MASONIC MSS. Article 12
APPENDIX. Article 17
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 17
MASONIC SONG, Article 20
AN OLD MAID'S MISTAKE. Article 20
GENERAL GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS, U.S.A., 1874. Article 22
THE FREEMASONS AND ARCHITECTURE IN ENGLAND. Article 24
GOOD NIGHT. Article 29
WAS IT A WARNING? Article 29
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 32
LIGHT. Article 37
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 37
MASONIC PROGRESS. Article 38
JERUSALEM, HER RUINS. Article 39
LITERARY CURIOSITY. Article 41
TONIS AD RESTO MARE. Article 41
PAT MURPHY'S DILEMMA. Article 41
TONY'S ADDRESS TO MARY. Article 41
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The Minute Book Of The Lodge Of Industry, Gateshead.

factory reasons be assigned to the Brethren for such omission . " 37 Resolved that each Member by Rotation stand T yler for one night , or find a substitute for the same—or fin'd 6 d . " 38 Any of the Brethren , presuming to sit or stand in the presence of the Master Avith his hat on his head , or in open Lodge shall be fined 2 d . "

Fund laAvs continued on an antecedent page : " 39 . At a Lodge held Septr 29 th 1778 . Resolved that any Member having a Child dead , shall be paid 20 shillings out of the Fund to enable him to bury such Child

decently : This Legacy is only alloAved those Children that are between one month and Fifteen Years of age . It is further agreed that each Member belonging to the Fund , shall pay TAVO Pence into the said Fund in consideration of such Child ' s

Legacy . " 40 . At a Lodge held Septr 29 th 1778 . Resolved that after the aforesaid date , every Brother A'isiting the Lodge , and not a Member of the Fund , shall contribute six pence towards the expences incurred at each Monthly or Quarterly Meeting which

he shall be present at , and the two general Meetings viz at Christinas ancl Midsummer to contribute his equal share of the Expenses attending such meeting in proportion to the number present . " 41 At a Lodge held Septr 29 th 1778 .

Resolved that Seven Pounds be paid out of the fund to each deceased Member ' s Heir , Executor Administrator or Assign , at the first Meeting after the Funeral of the deceased , and at the same time each Member belonging to the Fund , shall contribute one shilling in consideration of the said Legacy being paid out of the Fund . "

I stop here to-day , and leave for next Magazine my remarks on the most interesting minutes of this most valuable record of olden Freemasonry , warmly thanking the Lodge of Industry for the great privilege they kindly accorded to me .

True Philosophy.

TRUE PHILOSOPHY .

Amid desponding hours now Along the path of life , The grieving heart , the broken vow , All through this weary strife ;

When dreams have past and faded , When hope no more sustains , All travel-toss'd ancl jaded , Thronging our joys and pains , How calmly falls upon us here , Beneath our darkening sky ,

A peace , amid contending fear , Calmness , mid many a sigh , For fair Philosophy ' s control Can even now dispel The gloom of many a troubled soul , The doubts it knows too Avell .

For m this bfe of ours , And iu this passing scene , How many weary hours , How many trials keen , Will ever trouble and subdue The fainting heart of man , As one by one they greet our A'iew In this our little span .

There come the griefs of youth , The crossed matnrer page , The vanishing of trust and truth , The morbid fear of age ; There come in phantom guise Before the open door , The shrouded forms and tearful eyes Which haunt us evermore !

Come youth ! come strength ! come trust ! As hours on hours depart All wither into dust In the treacheries of the heart ; And hope has lost its beaming gaze , And faith its living joy , As time and Aveakness , sin and age , Tinge all with dark alloy .

Faces we loved so dearly Have faded out of sight , The heaven Ave saAv so clearly Has darkened into night ; The fragrant daAvn of morning Has passed before the day , When , Avithout Avord or Avarning , Our shadows melt away .

What , then , is left to you or me , Of all Ave loved so Avell . Of all our eyes could gladly see , Of all our tongues could tell 1 Some dry and Avithered floAvers , A shining lock of hair , A memory of soft hours , A vision brig ht and fair .

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