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The Haughfoot Lodge And Speculative Masonry.

Charge against Andrew Thomson , Box Master Pr Sedurent 27 Deer ., 1708 , found in his hands at Candlemass 1708 , bearing rent from that time £ 4 , 3 : 01 : — Arentyr of to 27 Deer . 1708 2 : 04 .: — Pr . received by him betwixt Candlemass and 27 th Deer ., 1708 , as then stated ... 10 : 14 .: 9

Soume in his hands 27 Deer ., 1708 £ 55 : 19 : 9 Then lent pr . warrant to James Pringle ... 24 : — : — Sesting in his bands bearing a rent from thattime 31 : 19 : 9 A rent yr of for a year to 27 M ., 1709 1 : 15 : 3

Pr received this day as before marked 06 : — : — From Torwoodlie 01 : — : — Erom Sir James Scott , 03 : 03 : — Prom William Cairncross 01 : — : — Erom James Bryson 01 : — : —

In all in his hands this 27 Deer . 1709 for which he is to pay a rent till St . John ' s Day , 1710 £ 45 : 18 : — Pr in James Pringle ' s hands which bears a rent from this day the last year , a lent being forgotten 24 : — : —

69 : 18 : — Follows a list of deficients in fines to be called in by the Box Master : — John Pringle , wright absence 27 Deer .

1707 01 : — : — Alesr . Young Chyr 01 : — : — Ashistiell 01 : — : — John Younger 01 : — : "For absents 27 Deer . 1709 . John Pringle , wright 01 : — : —

Alesr . Young , Chyr 01 : — : — Ashisteill 01 : : — John Younger 01 : : Andrew Hardie 01 : — : —

In all 09 : — : — "Hau ghfoot , Deer . 27 th , 1710 . ( " A list of Masons given , 2 G in number same as 1709 . )* " James Pringle chosen preses for this day .

" Sir James Scott , John Pringle , John Younger , Alex . Young , Falahill , Ashisteill , Torwoodlie and William Pringle , fined for absence in one pund Scotts each . " Torsonce and Walter Scott excused because

The Haughfoot Lodge And Speculative Masonry.

of their letter testifieing their necessary absence being produced . " This day , Adam Clapperton and Patrick"Sanderson were admitted into this lodge , and received the word in common form , and they are to pay

20 sh . Scotts each , conform to custom . " Sd . day Torwoodlie chosen preses untill next meeting , and Andrew Thomson continued Treasurer . " Sd . day Overture given in by Ashisteill that

this lodge should be altered in respect its inconvenience * "Edinburgh 24 Jany ., 1711 . "Mett John Hoppringle of that Ilk , ¥ m . Borthwick of Falahill , Thomas Scott brother to

Gala , John Younger writer in Edinr . and Andrew Thomson in Galashiels , Masons of the Lodge of Haughfoot , and admitted Mr . John Mitchelson of Middlefconf Apprentice and Fellowcraffc in common form , who paid in to the Bos Master six punds Scotts . ( To he continued !)

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

THE FIEAltlDS . Sir Henry James has given something sensible regarding the Pyramids , and their angles of inclination , < fcc . He shows that their builders were looking to the stones when constructing them—not to the stars . —W . P . B . FEEEMA SONET ASfD ITS OEIGINATOES .

It seems to me that the study of what may be called the architectural portions of our rituals , & c , shows that they were manufactured hy the disciples of Palladio . At the beginning of last century the pseudo-classic was all the rage , while the spirit and grand works of our 13 th and 14 th century Masons

were then despised ! Palladio , who was born in 1518 , flourished in the latter half of the 16 th century , and died in 15 S 0 . His " Treatise on Architecture " served as a great test-book for our 17 th and 18 th century architects . The Palladian style was introduced into England by Inigo Jones ( first half of

17 th century ) , and greatly died away in the time of Sir "William Chambers , who was horn in 1726 and died in 1796 . Had speculative Masonry really been practised by our cathedral builders , we , as their supposed successors , should have rather more of their spirit and ideas amongst us than we have ; whereas the ideas we do have breathe the spirit extant at the

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MASONIC CONGRESS AT PARTS. Article 1
GRAND ORIENT OF ITALY. Article 2
OLD FREEMASONRY BEFORE GRAND LODGE. Article 3
THE HAUGHFOOT LODGE AND SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
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SCOTLAND. Article 14
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 14
INDIA. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
REVIEWS. Article 18
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 23RD OCTOBER, 1869. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Haughfoot Lodge And Speculative Masonry.

Charge against Andrew Thomson , Box Master Pr Sedurent 27 Deer ., 1708 , found in his hands at Candlemass 1708 , bearing rent from that time £ 4 , 3 : 01 : — Arentyr of to 27 Deer . 1708 2 : 04 .: — Pr . received by him betwixt Candlemass and 27 th Deer ., 1708 , as then stated ... 10 : 14 .: 9

Soume in his hands 27 Deer ., 1708 £ 55 : 19 : 9 Then lent pr . warrant to James Pringle ... 24 : — : — Sesting in his bands bearing a rent from thattime 31 : 19 : 9 A rent yr of for a year to 27 M ., 1709 1 : 15 : 3

Pr received this day as before marked 06 : — : — From Torwoodlie 01 : — : — Erom Sir James Scott , 03 : 03 : — Prom William Cairncross 01 : — : — Erom James Bryson 01 : — : —

In all in his hands this 27 Deer . 1709 for which he is to pay a rent till St . John ' s Day , 1710 £ 45 : 18 : — Pr in James Pringle ' s hands which bears a rent from this day the last year , a lent being forgotten 24 : — : —

69 : 18 : — Follows a list of deficients in fines to be called in by the Box Master : — John Pringle , wright absence 27 Deer .

1707 01 : — : — Alesr . Young Chyr 01 : — : — Ashistiell 01 : — : — John Younger 01 : — : "For absents 27 Deer . 1709 . John Pringle , wright 01 : — : —

Alesr . Young , Chyr 01 : — : — Ashisteill 01 : : — John Younger 01 : : Andrew Hardie 01 : — : —

In all 09 : — : — "Hau ghfoot , Deer . 27 th , 1710 . ( " A list of Masons given , 2 G in number same as 1709 . )* " James Pringle chosen preses for this day .

" Sir James Scott , John Pringle , John Younger , Alex . Young , Falahill , Ashisteill , Torwoodlie and William Pringle , fined for absence in one pund Scotts each . " Torsonce and Walter Scott excused because

The Haughfoot Lodge And Speculative Masonry.

of their letter testifieing their necessary absence being produced . " This day , Adam Clapperton and Patrick"Sanderson were admitted into this lodge , and received the word in common form , and they are to pay

20 sh . Scotts each , conform to custom . " Sd . day Torwoodlie chosen preses untill next meeting , and Andrew Thomson continued Treasurer . " Sd . day Overture given in by Ashisteill that

this lodge should be altered in respect its inconvenience * "Edinburgh 24 Jany ., 1711 . "Mett John Hoppringle of that Ilk , ¥ m . Borthwick of Falahill , Thomas Scott brother to

Gala , John Younger writer in Edinr . and Andrew Thomson in Galashiels , Masons of the Lodge of Haughfoot , and admitted Mr . John Mitchelson of Middlefconf Apprentice and Fellowcraffc in common form , who paid in to the Bos Master six punds Scotts . ( To he continued !)

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

THE FIEAltlDS . Sir Henry James has given something sensible regarding the Pyramids , and their angles of inclination , < fcc . He shows that their builders were looking to the stones when constructing them—not to the stars . —W . P . B . FEEEMA SONET ASfD ITS OEIGINATOES .

It seems to me that the study of what may be called the architectural portions of our rituals , & c , shows that they were manufactured hy the disciples of Palladio . At the beginning of last century the pseudo-classic was all the rage , while the spirit and grand works of our 13 th and 14 th century Masons

were then despised ! Palladio , who was born in 1518 , flourished in the latter half of the 16 th century , and died in 15 S 0 . His " Treatise on Architecture " served as a great test-book for our 17 th and 18 th century architects . The Palladian style was introduced into England by Inigo Jones ( first half of

17 th century ) , and greatly died away in the time of Sir "William Chambers , who was horn in 1726 and died in 1796 . Had speculative Masonry really been practised by our cathedral builders , we , as their supposed successors , should have rather more of their spirit and ideas amongst us than we have ; whereas the ideas we do have breathe the spirit extant at the

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