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History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

unless a sufficient excuse shall be made to the satisfaction of the lodge . " " Brother Sherborne and Brother Allison made a motion to have some ornaments made tor the use of the lodge , and they were desired to provide them . " On . June llth , 1752 , the Provincial Grand Master

by virtue of his office , appointed for the year ensuing the following officers : — George Bell , Esq D . P . G . M . Capt . Joseph Sherburn P . G . AV . Mr . Samuel Pitehford P . G . AV . AVilliam Hill , Esq Treasurer . Matthew Allison Secretary . Mr . Edward Snoxell ) c . „ ,,, „ UT -n- i i T t stewards . Mr . Eichard Janes \

These officers were all members , and , excepting the Stewards , were the original promoters of the lodge . Helstone is unrepresented as yet in the roll of officers for the county . On the morning of the annual festival two 'E . C . ' s were duly raised to the sublime degree of a M . M .

At the banquet there Avere nine visiting brethren , who were likely enough members of the Helstone Lodge , as another minute mentions that the officers of that lodge " did us the favour of their company . " The numerical position of the lodge at this date was

exceedingly favourable , and such as Avould reflect credit on any lodge now , in so short a time . A quarterly communication of the P . G . Lodge was held at Palmouth on June 25 th , 1752 , when the officers ofthe Helstone Lodge attended , and brought

with them their list , and half a guinea for the general charity . They desired , at the same time , that their " duty might be tendered to the Rt . Honble . and lit . "Worshipfull G . M . and the rest of the Grand Officers , and at the same time to inform them that their lodge

being in their infancy , the jewels , furniture , & c , very chargeable , it cannot be supposed they have any great stock , but that the utmost frugality shall be made use of in order to increase it . " " The Secretary of the P . G . Lodge was ordered to acquaint the Rt . Worshipfull G . M . Avith the above ,

as also to enclose a list of both lodges together with a copy of the laws and regulations . " Notice was given to the brethren ou July 30 , 1752 , ' •' that our brethren , at Truro intend to meet as a regular lodge every second aud fourth Wednesday in

the month at Fitz Wine Vaults in the Borough of Truro . " "Mr . was proposed , aud was balloted for , and met Avith a negative . " This ivas the lirst adA'erse ballot io all probability in the experience of the

lodge . The lodge at Truro Avas " constituted at the 7 stars" ( Fitz Wine Vaults ?) ou August 12 th , 1752 , iu due form , by a " deputation from the Right Worshipfull Wm . Pye , Esq ., P . G . M ., " consisting of

Brother Capt . Joseph Sherburn , the Provincial Grand Officers , and several members of the Love and Honour Lodge . Brother Carne , the Grand Sword Bearer , honoured the members with a visit August 17 , 1752 . On referring to the " Book of Constitutions " of 1756 ,

we find that Bro . Daniel Carne was appointed to that office by the Right Hon . John Proby , Baron of Carysfort , March 20 th of the same year , and continued to hold that distinguished post until , his decease ( which we are informed by Scott ' s "

Constitutions" occurred in 1759 ) , about five years afterwards . Brother Captain Macnamarra received the thanks of the lodge for presenting a piece of mahogany to the members .

" A poor brother made application for charity at the lodge , Avhich met on the evening of the 28 th September , 1752 , " Avho had come over in the Prince Frederick packet boat , and was by the lodge ordered five shillings , aud the Treasurer to be allowed it to

his account . The next lodge Avas a busy one , and such as would form a great contrast to several of our meetings of the present day , Avhere apathy too frequently takes the place of excitement , after the novelty of the opening of a new lodge has gradually worn off .

" Oct . 12 , 1752 . This even , Brother Abraham Hill Avas made a FelloAV Craft , Brother L'Sturgeon Master , and Brother Daniel Allen was made an Entered Apprentice . " " Mr . Malachy Laskey , Mr . John Williams , Mr .

Vincent Williams , Mr . Richard Gray , of Redruth , and Mr . Edward Hodge were balloted for , as was also Mr . William Bluett , jun . A Lewis was balloted for , and notice was ordered to be sent him , and that he acquaint the lodge with the time that he can

attend . The rest to attend the next lodge night . " " Brother Mills proposed Mr . Laskey and Mr . V . Williams . " " Brother Snoxell proposed Mr . Juo . Williams . " " Brother Retallack proposed Mr . Rd . Gray . " " Brother Peard proposed Mr . Ed . Hodge . "

" Brother Meluss and Brother Moses were desired to bring iu their bills the next lodge night . Brother Allison Avas ordered to print 12 quire summonses . ' ' " A brother made a motion , and it was approved of , that shutters be made to the gallery , of such stuff as shall be agreeable , and Brother Allison was desired to

get it done accordingly , as also a stool Avith carved knees , coA'ered with Turkey leather . " This would seem to be an improvement on some of the hard deal stools used now frequently , and certainly superior to any we remember seeing employed for the purposes intended . ( To be continued . )

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 3
FREEMASONRY. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
MASONIC READINGS. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 16
COLONIAL. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 19
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History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

unless a sufficient excuse shall be made to the satisfaction of the lodge . " " Brother Sherborne and Brother Allison made a motion to have some ornaments made tor the use of the lodge , and they were desired to provide them . " On . June llth , 1752 , the Provincial Grand Master

by virtue of his office , appointed for the year ensuing the following officers : — George Bell , Esq D . P . G . M . Capt . Joseph Sherburn P . G . AV . Mr . Samuel Pitehford P . G . AV . AVilliam Hill , Esq Treasurer . Matthew Allison Secretary . Mr . Edward Snoxell ) c . „ ,,, „ UT -n- i i T t stewards . Mr . Eichard Janes \

These officers were all members , and , excepting the Stewards , were the original promoters of the lodge . Helstone is unrepresented as yet in the roll of officers for the county . On the morning of the annual festival two 'E . C . ' s were duly raised to the sublime degree of a M . M .

At the banquet there Avere nine visiting brethren , who were likely enough members of the Helstone Lodge , as another minute mentions that the officers of that lodge " did us the favour of their company . " The numerical position of the lodge at this date was

exceedingly favourable , and such as Avould reflect credit on any lodge now , in so short a time . A quarterly communication of the P . G . Lodge was held at Palmouth on June 25 th , 1752 , when the officers ofthe Helstone Lodge attended , and brought

with them their list , and half a guinea for the general charity . They desired , at the same time , that their " duty might be tendered to the Rt . Honble . and lit . "Worshipfull G . M . and the rest of the Grand Officers , and at the same time to inform them that their lodge

being in their infancy , the jewels , furniture , & c , very chargeable , it cannot be supposed they have any great stock , but that the utmost frugality shall be made use of in order to increase it . " " The Secretary of the P . G . Lodge was ordered to acquaint the Rt . Worshipfull G . M . Avith the above ,

as also to enclose a list of both lodges together with a copy of the laws and regulations . " Notice was given to the brethren ou July 30 , 1752 , ' •' that our brethren , at Truro intend to meet as a regular lodge every second aud fourth Wednesday in

the month at Fitz Wine Vaults in the Borough of Truro . " "Mr . was proposed , aud was balloted for , and met Avith a negative . " This ivas the lirst adA'erse ballot io all probability in the experience of the

lodge . The lodge at Truro Avas " constituted at the 7 stars" ( Fitz Wine Vaults ?) ou August 12 th , 1752 , iu due form , by a " deputation from the Right Worshipfull Wm . Pye , Esq ., P . G . M ., " consisting of

Brother Capt . Joseph Sherburn , the Provincial Grand Officers , and several members of the Love and Honour Lodge . Brother Carne , the Grand Sword Bearer , honoured the members with a visit August 17 , 1752 . On referring to the " Book of Constitutions " of 1756 ,

we find that Bro . Daniel Carne was appointed to that office by the Right Hon . John Proby , Baron of Carysfort , March 20 th of the same year , and continued to hold that distinguished post until , his decease ( which we are informed by Scott ' s "

Constitutions" occurred in 1759 ) , about five years afterwards . Brother Captain Macnamarra received the thanks of the lodge for presenting a piece of mahogany to the members .

" A poor brother made application for charity at the lodge , Avhich met on the evening of the 28 th September , 1752 , " Avho had come over in the Prince Frederick packet boat , and was by the lodge ordered five shillings , aud the Treasurer to be allowed it to

his account . The next lodge Avas a busy one , and such as would form a great contrast to several of our meetings of the present day , Avhere apathy too frequently takes the place of excitement , after the novelty of the opening of a new lodge has gradually worn off .

" Oct . 12 , 1752 . This even , Brother Abraham Hill Avas made a FelloAV Craft , Brother L'Sturgeon Master , and Brother Daniel Allen was made an Entered Apprentice . " " Mr . Malachy Laskey , Mr . John Williams , Mr .

Vincent Williams , Mr . Richard Gray , of Redruth , and Mr . Edward Hodge were balloted for , as was also Mr . William Bluett , jun . A Lewis was balloted for , and notice was ordered to be sent him , and that he acquaint the lodge with the time that he can

attend . The rest to attend the next lodge night . " " Brother Mills proposed Mr . Laskey and Mr . V . Williams . " " Brother Snoxell proposed Mr . Juo . Williams . " " Brother Retallack proposed Mr . Rd . Gray . " " Brother Peard proposed Mr . Ed . Hodge . "

" Brother Meluss and Brother Moses were desired to bring iu their bills the next lodge night . Brother Allison Avas ordered to print 12 quire summonses . ' ' " A brother made a motion , and it was approved of , that shutters be made to the gallery , of such stuff as shall be agreeable , and Brother Allison was desired to

get it done accordingly , as also a stool Avith carved knees , coA'ered with Turkey leather . " This would seem to be an improvement on some of the hard deal stools used now frequently , and certainly superior to any we remember seeing employed for the purposes intended . ( To be continued . )

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