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The Lodge Of Glasgow St. John.

the Office Bearers not onl y to sign the petition in the name of the lodge , but to take all means of supporting it , when it may be necessary to do so . " The thanks of the lodge were then

unanimously voted to Brother Miller , of the Glasgow St , Mark ' s Lodge , for the interest he has taken in this lodge , and the endeavours he has put forth for promoting its interest . " " Unto the Most Worshi pful the Grand Master

Mason , the E . W . the Office Bearers , and members of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , " The petition of the Master , Office Bearers , and Members of the Lodge of Glasgow St . John , Erected under a charter from Malcolm , III . King

of Scotland , in the year 1057 (!) " Humbly sheweth , that your petitioners , having ' the good of Freemasonry at heart , the beneficial influence oxercised over whose interests for more than a century by the Grand Lodge of Scotland ,

they gratefully acknowled ge , and deploring the apathy of the then Office Bearers and members of ¦ the Lodge of Glasgow iu not obeying thesummons , no doubt sent to them as Avell as the other lodges In Scotland to attend the General Communication

held m Edinburgh in the year l / b 6 , for the purpose of remodelliag * said Grand Lodge and in proper time and manner to have obtained such p lace in connection Avith it as was due to the proofs they Avere able to bring forward of an

antiquity equal to , if not greater , than that of any other lodge in Scotlaud , and also for the avoidance in time to come of those unseemly interruptions - ]" Avhich have on several Masonic occasions taken . p lace in consequence of their asserting a just and

lawful ri ght of precedence , secured to them by Royal Charter , J and exercised by them in the district of Glasgow for many centuries , and for the cultivation of a more free and friendly intercourse with the Craft under the authority of the

Grand Lodge than is practicable under their present circumstances , desire to resign their independence as a lodge , and place themselves under the

government of said Grand Lod ge of Scotland , praying that you will grant to your petitioners such rig ht of precedence as , without prejudice to established ri ghts , may be mutually agreed upon as due to a seniority resting on these folloAving evidences : —

" First , the possession of a charter conveying specific * Masonic honours and privileges , granted by Malcolm hi . in the year 1057 . f " Second , the recorded fact that a cathedral church requiring the aid of the Masonic Fraternit y , was founded in Glasgow in the begining of the twelfth century . f

' lhircll y , the specific charter granted b y William the Lion about the year 1192 ( 1189-1192 ) for the confirmation and encouragement of the Freemasons in Glasgow employed by Bishop Jocelin for the reconstruction of the cathedral

destroyed about that time b y fire , of which charter a copy is published in the appendix to Hamilton of Wishaw ' s descri ption of the Sheriffdoms of Lanark and Renfrew . § . " Fourth , the distinct declaration in the

preamble of the application for separate letters o Deaconry made by the Wri g ht Craft in the 1600 , that until that time they and most other Crafts m Glasgow Avere all under the jurisdiction and authority of the Masonic Incorporation and Lodge , || of which application there are many printed copies iu circulation here , and ,

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Untitled Article 1
THE MASONIC INSUBORDINATION IN CANADA. Article 1
FREEMASONRY—PAST AND PRESENT. No. 2.—THE REVIVAL. Article 1
THE LODGE OF GLASGOW ST. JOHN. Article 3
THE PRINCE OF WALES AS "GRAND PATRON" AND AS "PAST GRAND MASTER." Article 5
THE HAUGHFOOT LODGE AND SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 5
HOW I SPENT MY FIVE WEEKS' LEAVE. Article 6
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 2. Article 8
THE WELSH PROVINCES AND THE MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
BRO. CAPTAIN SPEIRS, M.P., UPON THE MALCOLM CHARTER. Article 10
THE "DEGREE" OF INSTALLED MASTER. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION. Article 14
CANADA. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. THE MANCHESTER, FREEMASONS' CLUB. Article 18
FESTIVAL OF THE LODGES IN THE PROVINCE OF GLASGOW. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &C., FOR WEEK ENDING 15TH JANUARY, 1870. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Lodge Of Glasgow St. John.

the Office Bearers not onl y to sign the petition in the name of the lodge , but to take all means of supporting it , when it may be necessary to do so . " The thanks of the lodge were then

unanimously voted to Brother Miller , of the Glasgow St , Mark ' s Lodge , for the interest he has taken in this lodge , and the endeavours he has put forth for promoting its interest . " " Unto the Most Worshi pful the Grand Master

Mason , the E . W . the Office Bearers , and members of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , " The petition of the Master , Office Bearers , and Members of the Lodge of Glasgow St . John , Erected under a charter from Malcolm , III . King

of Scotland , in the year 1057 (!) " Humbly sheweth , that your petitioners , having ' the good of Freemasonry at heart , the beneficial influence oxercised over whose interests for more than a century by the Grand Lodge of Scotland ,

they gratefully acknowled ge , and deploring the apathy of the then Office Bearers and members of ¦ the Lodge of Glasgow iu not obeying thesummons , no doubt sent to them as Avell as the other lodges In Scotland to attend the General Communication

held m Edinburgh in the year l / b 6 , for the purpose of remodelliag * said Grand Lodge and in proper time and manner to have obtained such p lace in connection Avith it as was due to the proofs they Avere able to bring forward of an

antiquity equal to , if not greater , than that of any other lodge in Scotlaud , and also for the avoidance in time to come of those unseemly interruptions - ]" Avhich have on several Masonic occasions taken . p lace in consequence of their asserting a just and

lawful ri ght of precedence , secured to them by Royal Charter , J and exercised by them in the district of Glasgow for many centuries , and for the cultivation of a more free and friendly intercourse with the Craft under the authority of the

Grand Lodge than is practicable under their present circumstances , desire to resign their independence as a lodge , and place themselves under the

government of said Grand Lod ge of Scotland , praying that you will grant to your petitioners such rig ht of precedence as , without prejudice to established ri ghts , may be mutually agreed upon as due to a seniority resting on these folloAving evidences : —

" First , the possession of a charter conveying specific * Masonic honours and privileges , granted by Malcolm hi . in the year 1057 . f " Second , the recorded fact that a cathedral church requiring the aid of the Masonic Fraternit y , was founded in Glasgow in the begining of the twelfth century . f

' lhircll y , the specific charter granted b y William the Lion about the year 1192 ( 1189-1192 ) for the confirmation and encouragement of the Freemasons in Glasgow employed by Bishop Jocelin for the reconstruction of the cathedral

destroyed about that time b y fire , of which charter a copy is published in the appendix to Hamilton of Wishaw ' s descri ption of the Sheriffdoms of Lanark and Renfrew . § . " Fourth , the distinct declaration in the

preamble of the application for separate letters o Deaconry made by the Wri g ht Craft in the 1600 , that until that time they and most other Crafts m Glasgow Avere all under the jurisdiction and authority of the Masonic Incorporation and Lodge , || of which application there are many printed copies iu circulation here , and ,

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