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Mother Kilwinning.

certain brethren in Mauchline , debtors to the Box : if upon inquiry instituted by the Master , the circumstances of the said defaulters were found to be " necessitous" and unfavourable to the upliftment of their hills , it was agreed that " operation for payment " should not be proceeded with , and a number of these

protested bills seem eventuall y to have been consigned to oblivion , and the debtors forgiven . The mention of this trait in the character of the Mother Lodge , in contradistinction to their previously-recorded readiness to adopt harsh measures against their debtors , recalls to our recollection an equally pleasing feature

in the Masonic character of Burns , brought out in a letter addressed by him to the Tarbolton Kilwinning St . James , a copy of which , through the kindness of the Past Master of that Lodge ( James Brown , Esq ., ) we were permitted to take . Like Mother Kilwinning , Burn ' s Lodge had been victimised by brethren borrowing money upon the guarantee of bills the acceptance of which resulted iu loss to the funds of the lodge . While suffering from such cause the

Tarbolton brethren had in 1786 resolved to press for the payment of their lent money ; and it is iu reference to that resolution that the poet thus feelingly interposed to prevent its being rigorously put in execution : "MEN AND BRETHREN , —I am truly sorry it is not in my power to be at your quarterly meeting . If I must be absent in bodybelieve me I shall be

pre-, sent in spirit . I suppose those who owe us monies by bills , or otherwise , will appear . I mean those we summoned . If you please , I wish you would delay prosecuting defaulters till I come home . The Court is up , and I will be home before it sits down . In the meantime , to take a note of who appear and who do

not of our faulty debtors , will be right , in my humble opinion , and those who confess debt and crave days , I think we should spare them . —Farewell . " Within your clear Mansion May wayward contention , Or withered envy ne ' er enter—May Secrosy round

Be the mystical bound , And Brotherly Love be the centre ' . !! "ROBERT BURNS . " Ednr . 23 Augt ., 1787 . "

Manchester Masonic Relief Committee.

MANCHESTER MASONIC RELIEF COMMITTEE .

The following report of the Manchester Masonic Relief 'Committee , established solely for the purpose of relieving itinerant brethren , and non in any way interfering with relief which lodges may feel disposed to grant either to their own members or otherwise , has just been issued . The committee is formed of representatives from each lodge in Manchester , and the necessary funds are raised

by calls pro rata as often as necessary . Much imposition has been detected by the means adopted of communicating with similar committees in Liverpool and Birmingham , and it is worthy of consideration how far the system might be advantageously adopted in other towns . The committee have much pleasure in presenting their Fourth Report to the contributing lodges to this fund

, being satisfied with the results which have been achieved since its organisation in March , 1861 , and which have fully realised their most sanguine expectations . Believing iu the permanent establishment of the relief fund as one of the most useful institutions connected with the Order , and that lodges and individual members also acquiesce in this view , the committee ( desirous to

Manchester Masonic Relief Committee.

save expense ) have resolved to confine themselves , in future , to annual reports . Out of 92 applications for relief , since the last report was issued in September of last year , 82 have been relieved in sums varying from 2 s . 6 d . to £ 3 , and 9 only have been refused ; and although in some cases , subsequently to relief being granted , it has come to the

knowledge of the committee that the recipients have been unworthy Masons , yet the committee are convinced that they have been instrumental in . rendering timely and substantial assistance to many really distressed and deserving brethren . The Committees of Liverpool and Manchester , having experienced the value of a weekly interchange of reports

of cases relieved by each , felt desirous to lay this important matter before the Birmingham brethren , and a circular was posted to each of the lodges in that town , calling their attention to the subject , and expressing a desire for a conference . In May last a meeting was accordingly convened in Birmingham , over which Lord Leigh , Prov . G-. M . for "Warwickshire , presided ;

deputations from both committees attended , and , having explained their views , the meeting unanimously approved of the scheme , and resolutions were passed establishing a relief committee in that town ; the first report which

this committee received from them prevented a sum of money being thrown away upon an impostor . The committee tender their thanks to Bros . Marsh and Hine , the Hon . Secretaries , for the promptitude with which reports of cases have been exchanged ; to Bro . Blackburn , their Treasurer , and to the deputation to Birmingham , consisting of the Secretaries , Bros . J .

W . Petty and Lyons Wright , for their exertions in bringing to a successful issue the union of Birmingham , with the two committees . Three calls have been made upon contributing lodges during the past 12 mouths , amounting to £ 59 lis . cash received from other sources , £ 25 , amounting altogether ( with the balance brought forward from the last report )

to £ 85 Os . 7 c ? . ; the disbursements are , relief granted , £ 92 16 s . 6 d . ; other expenses , £ 5 18 s . Qd ., leaving a balance due to the Treasurer of £ 13 15 s . 3 d . A call of Is . per member was made on the 20 th day of October last , and , to save delay in the collection of this and all future calls , it was resolved that Messrs . Bradley and Percy be requested to collect the same .

On behalf of the Committee , J . L . HIKE , Hon . Sec . Masonic Lodge Rooms , Cross-street , Manchester , Nov . 17 th , 18 G 3 .

Royal Benevolent Institution For Aged Freemasons And Their Widows.

ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

Tho following reports have been issued , aucl stand for consideration on Wednesday next : —• At a meeting of the Committee of Management , holden at Freemasons' Hall , London , on Wednesday , the llth day of February , 1863 . It was Resolved , — " That a Sub-Committee , consisting of the members of the Finance Committee of Auditwith and

, Bros . E . Cox R . H . Giraud , he appointed to consider the duties and emoluments of the collector , and to report to the next meeting of the Committee of Management . " At the meeting of the Committee of Management , on Wednesday , the llth Mai-jh , 18 G 3 , The following report of the Sub-Committee was read

viz .: — REPOET 01 ? THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO CONSIDEB THE DUTIES AND EMOLUMENTS or COILECTOB TO THE ROYAI , BENEVOLENT 1 INSTITUTION JOB AGED FBEEHASONS AND TIIEIE WIDOWS . Your committee , having taken into their consideration the matters referred to them at the last meeting of the committee ,

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MANCHESTER MASONIC RELIEF COMMITTEE. Article 4
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 4
OLD DUNDEE LODGE (No. 18). Article 6
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MASONIC NOTES AND OTJEKIE8. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MASONIC CHARITY. Article 10
LODGE OF HARMONY (No. 600). Article 11
THE ANTIQUITY OF MASONIC DEGREES. Article 11
THE SUSPENSIONS IN JERSEY. Article 11
WESTERN INDIA. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 16
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
Untitled Article 17
SCOTLAND. Article 18
IRELAND. Article 18
ASIA MINOR. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Mother Kilwinning.

certain brethren in Mauchline , debtors to the Box : if upon inquiry instituted by the Master , the circumstances of the said defaulters were found to be " necessitous" and unfavourable to the upliftment of their hills , it was agreed that " operation for payment " should not be proceeded with , and a number of these

protested bills seem eventuall y to have been consigned to oblivion , and the debtors forgiven . The mention of this trait in the character of the Mother Lodge , in contradistinction to their previously-recorded readiness to adopt harsh measures against their debtors , recalls to our recollection an equally pleasing feature

in the Masonic character of Burns , brought out in a letter addressed by him to the Tarbolton Kilwinning St . James , a copy of which , through the kindness of the Past Master of that Lodge ( James Brown , Esq ., ) we were permitted to take . Like Mother Kilwinning , Burn ' s Lodge had been victimised by brethren borrowing money upon the guarantee of bills the acceptance of which resulted iu loss to the funds of the lodge . While suffering from such cause the

Tarbolton brethren had in 1786 resolved to press for the payment of their lent money ; and it is iu reference to that resolution that the poet thus feelingly interposed to prevent its being rigorously put in execution : "MEN AND BRETHREN , —I am truly sorry it is not in my power to be at your quarterly meeting . If I must be absent in bodybelieve me I shall be

pre-, sent in spirit . I suppose those who owe us monies by bills , or otherwise , will appear . I mean those we summoned . If you please , I wish you would delay prosecuting defaulters till I come home . The Court is up , and I will be home before it sits down . In the meantime , to take a note of who appear and who do

not of our faulty debtors , will be right , in my humble opinion , and those who confess debt and crave days , I think we should spare them . —Farewell . " Within your clear Mansion May wayward contention , Or withered envy ne ' er enter—May Secrosy round

Be the mystical bound , And Brotherly Love be the centre ' . !! "ROBERT BURNS . " Ednr . 23 Augt ., 1787 . "

Manchester Masonic Relief Committee.

MANCHESTER MASONIC RELIEF COMMITTEE .

The following report of the Manchester Masonic Relief 'Committee , established solely for the purpose of relieving itinerant brethren , and non in any way interfering with relief which lodges may feel disposed to grant either to their own members or otherwise , has just been issued . The committee is formed of representatives from each lodge in Manchester , and the necessary funds are raised

by calls pro rata as often as necessary . Much imposition has been detected by the means adopted of communicating with similar committees in Liverpool and Birmingham , and it is worthy of consideration how far the system might be advantageously adopted in other towns . The committee have much pleasure in presenting their Fourth Report to the contributing lodges to this fund

, being satisfied with the results which have been achieved since its organisation in March , 1861 , and which have fully realised their most sanguine expectations . Believing iu the permanent establishment of the relief fund as one of the most useful institutions connected with the Order , and that lodges and individual members also acquiesce in this view , the committee ( desirous to

Manchester Masonic Relief Committee.

save expense ) have resolved to confine themselves , in future , to annual reports . Out of 92 applications for relief , since the last report was issued in September of last year , 82 have been relieved in sums varying from 2 s . 6 d . to £ 3 , and 9 only have been refused ; and although in some cases , subsequently to relief being granted , it has come to the

knowledge of the committee that the recipients have been unworthy Masons , yet the committee are convinced that they have been instrumental in . rendering timely and substantial assistance to many really distressed and deserving brethren . The Committees of Liverpool and Manchester , having experienced the value of a weekly interchange of reports

of cases relieved by each , felt desirous to lay this important matter before the Birmingham brethren , and a circular was posted to each of the lodges in that town , calling their attention to the subject , and expressing a desire for a conference . In May last a meeting was accordingly convened in Birmingham , over which Lord Leigh , Prov . G-. M . for "Warwickshire , presided ;

deputations from both committees attended , and , having explained their views , the meeting unanimously approved of the scheme , and resolutions were passed establishing a relief committee in that town ; the first report which

this committee received from them prevented a sum of money being thrown away upon an impostor . The committee tender their thanks to Bros . Marsh and Hine , the Hon . Secretaries , for the promptitude with which reports of cases have been exchanged ; to Bro . Blackburn , their Treasurer , and to the deputation to Birmingham , consisting of the Secretaries , Bros . J .

W . Petty and Lyons Wright , for their exertions in bringing to a successful issue the union of Birmingham , with the two committees . Three calls have been made upon contributing lodges during the past 12 mouths , amounting to £ 59 lis . cash received from other sources , £ 25 , amounting altogether ( with the balance brought forward from the last report )

to £ 85 Os . 7 c ? . ; the disbursements are , relief granted , £ 92 16 s . 6 d . ; other expenses , £ 5 18 s . Qd ., leaving a balance due to the Treasurer of £ 13 15 s . 3 d . A call of Is . per member was made on the 20 th day of October last , and , to save delay in the collection of this and all future calls , it was resolved that Messrs . Bradley and Percy be requested to collect the same .

On behalf of the Committee , J . L . HIKE , Hon . Sec . Masonic Lodge Rooms , Cross-street , Manchester , Nov . 17 th , 18 G 3 .

Royal Benevolent Institution For Aged Freemasons And Their Widows.

ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

Tho following reports have been issued , aucl stand for consideration on Wednesday next : —• At a meeting of the Committee of Management , holden at Freemasons' Hall , London , on Wednesday , the llth day of February , 1863 . It was Resolved , — " That a Sub-Committee , consisting of the members of the Finance Committee of Auditwith and

, Bros . E . Cox R . H . Giraud , he appointed to consider the duties and emoluments of the collector , and to report to the next meeting of the Committee of Management . " At the meeting of the Committee of Management , on Wednesday , the llth Mai-jh , 18 G 3 , The following report of the Sub-Committee was read

viz .: — REPOET 01 ? THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO CONSIDEB THE DUTIES AND EMOLUMENTS or COILECTOB TO THE ROYAI , BENEVOLENT 1 INSTITUTION JOB AGED FBEEHASONS AND TIIEIE WIDOWS . Your committee , having taken into their consideration the matters referred to them at the last meeting of the committee ,

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