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Scottish Freemasonry.

SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY .

LONDON , SATURDAY , JANUARY 25 , 1 S 6 S .

Upon the occasion of the installation of the Right Hon . the Earl of Dalhousie , K . T ., G . C . B ., as the Most Worshipful Grand Master Mason of Scotland , the following appointments of Grand Officers were made : —Bros , the R . W . J . Whyte

Melville , as Past Grand Master ; the Right Hon . Earl Haddington , as R . W . Deputy Grand Master ; Henry Inglis , as Substitute Grand Master ; His Grace the Duke of Athole , as Senior Grand Warden ; Ri ght Hon . the Earl of Dunmore , as

J . G . W . ; Samuel Hay , Grand Treasurer ; AV . A . Laurie ( W . S . ) , Grand Secretary ; A . J . Stewart ( W . S . ) , Grand Clerk ; David Amot , D . D ., and the Rev . V . G . Faithful , M . A ., as joint V . W . Grand

Chaplains ; William Mann , Senior Grand Deacon ; Colonel A . Campbell , Junior Grand Deacon ; David Bryce , as Architect to Grand Lodge ; Alexander Hay , as Grand Jeweller ; Daniel Robertson , as Grand Bible Bearer ; Captain P .

Deuchar , R . N ., and Charles S . Law , as joint Grand Dir . of Cers . ; James Ballantine , Grand Bard ; Colonel Housioun , as Grand Sword Bearer ; C . W . M . Miller , as Grand Director of Music ; R . Davidson , as Grand Organist ; James Coghill , as

Chief Grand Mareschal ; John Laurie , as Grand Mareschal , aud William Miller Bryce , as Grand Tyler . In this list is comprised the whole of the offices held under the Grand Lodge of Scotland , and the names of the new office bearers .

To many , if not to most of our English readers , some of these Grand offices will be new , and contrast with those in the Grand Lodo-e of England . Besides the Grand Officers appointed by the Grand Master , the following are Honorary

Members of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , viz ., His Majesty Charles the XV ., King of Sweden and Norway ; H . R . H . Prince Frederick of the Netherlands ; His Majesty William I ., the King of Prussia ; aud His Majesty George IV ., the

ex-King of Hanover . The Grand Lodge is further graced by the following very distinguished brethren , viz ., the Marquis of Tweeddale , K . T . ; the Earl of Wemyss and March ; Baron Kinnaird and Rossie , K . T ., of Rossie Priory , and John

Whyte Melville , of Bennochy , who by virtue of being Past Grand Masters are members of Grand Lodge . With such an array of noblemen and men of high social status as office bearers , the Grand

Lodge of Scotland is second to none in that respect , and it is a well-knoivn | fact that without exception the appointments to Grand office are based upon a prior knowledge of the fitness of the man for his duties , not only in Grand Lodge

but as a ruler in the Craft , being selected not from personal regard alone , bnt for their thorough Masonic knoivledge and ability to conduct the affairs of the Order in private and piwincial lodges , and elsewhere .

In like maimer the other members of the Grand Committee are selected , and amongst the names are to be found those of several brethren ivho are well-known on this side of the Tweed as perfect Masters of the Noble Art . The Grand

Committee for the present year consists of thirfcy-nine members , eighteen being the Masters of all lodges in Edinburgh , Leith , and PortobeMo ; the following being the numbers of the lodges represented , viz ., Nos . 1 , 2 , 5 , 8 , 36 , 44 , 48 , 97 , 145 , 151 , 160 ,

223 , 226 , 291 , 349 , 392 , 405 , and 429 . In addition to these latter there are also eighteen " proxy Masters" representing otherj . dodges , viz ., Mother Kilwinning , Nos . 3 , 11 , 22 , ^ 32 , 56 , 65 , 75 , 148 , 162 , 182 , 252 , 299 , 333 , 360 , 385 , 413 , and 421 .

These , together with the Grand Master , the Deputy Grand Master , and the Substitute Grand Master , complete the complement of thirty-nine members . The committee is elected at the Grand Lodge quarterly communication in | February in each

year . There is also a Board of Grand Stewards , appointed in November . It consists of a President and Vice President , and forty-five members , making a really goodly display in Grand Lodge ,

and representing , not metropolitan lodges only , but every province in Scotland . Some of the differences which exist in the

construction and mode of ivorkmo' the Grand Lodge of Scotland as compared with the English Grand Lodge ivill be readily perceived , and to these ' we propose to refer hereafter at some convenient opportunity .

The only charitable fund established in connection with the Grand Lodge is the" Fund of Scottish Masonic Benevolence , " which was instituted as lately as 1846 , and there are no Masonic alms houses or benevolent institution buildings , in

Avhich decayed and indigent Freemasons , and the Avidows of Freemasons are housed , fed , and clothed ; nor does Scotland yet boast of such noble institutions as that at Wood Green , near

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SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC PILGRIMAGE TO THE ORIENT. Article 2
REMINISCENCES AND EXPERIENCES OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
OUR AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
TRAMPS. Article 8
LODGE OF GLASGOW ST. JOHN. Article 9
BRO. SPEIR'S ON THE ANTIQUITY OF SCOTS LODGES. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
NORTH WALES AND SHROPSHIRE. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
REVIEWS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 1ST, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 1ST, 1S6S. ' Article 20
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 20
TURKISH BATHS FOR BRIGHTON. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Scottish Freemasonry.

SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY .

LONDON , SATURDAY , JANUARY 25 , 1 S 6 S .

Upon the occasion of the installation of the Right Hon . the Earl of Dalhousie , K . T ., G . C . B ., as the Most Worshipful Grand Master Mason of Scotland , the following appointments of Grand Officers were made : —Bros , the R . W . J . Whyte

Melville , as Past Grand Master ; the Right Hon . Earl Haddington , as R . W . Deputy Grand Master ; Henry Inglis , as Substitute Grand Master ; His Grace the Duke of Athole , as Senior Grand Warden ; Ri ght Hon . the Earl of Dunmore , as

J . G . W . ; Samuel Hay , Grand Treasurer ; AV . A . Laurie ( W . S . ) , Grand Secretary ; A . J . Stewart ( W . S . ) , Grand Clerk ; David Amot , D . D ., and the Rev . V . G . Faithful , M . A ., as joint V . W . Grand

Chaplains ; William Mann , Senior Grand Deacon ; Colonel A . Campbell , Junior Grand Deacon ; David Bryce , as Architect to Grand Lodge ; Alexander Hay , as Grand Jeweller ; Daniel Robertson , as Grand Bible Bearer ; Captain P .

Deuchar , R . N ., and Charles S . Law , as joint Grand Dir . of Cers . ; James Ballantine , Grand Bard ; Colonel Housioun , as Grand Sword Bearer ; C . W . M . Miller , as Grand Director of Music ; R . Davidson , as Grand Organist ; James Coghill , as

Chief Grand Mareschal ; John Laurie , as Grand Mareschal , aud William Miller Bryce , as Grand Tyler . In this list is comprised the whole of the offices held under the Grand Lodge of Scotland , and the names of the new office bearers .

To many , if not to most of our English readers , some of these Grand offices will be new , and contrast with those in the Grand Lodo-e of England . Besides the Grand Officers appointed by the Grand Master , the following are Honorary

Members of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , viz ., His Majesty Charles the XV ., King of Sweden and Norway ; H . R . H . Prince Frederick of the Netherlands ; His Majesty William I ., the King of Prussia ; aud His Majesty George IV ., the

ex-King of Hanover . The Grand Lodge is further graced by the following very distinguished brethren , viz ., the Marquis of Tweeddale , K . T . ; the Earl of Wemyss and March ; Baron Kinnaird and Rossie , K . T ., of Rossie Priory , and John

Whyte Melville , of Bennochy , who by virtue of being Past Grand Masters are members of Grand Lodge . With such an array of noblemen and men of high social status as office bearers , the Grand

Lodge of Scotland is second to none in that respect , and it is a well-knoivn | fact that without exception the appointments to Grand office are based upon a prior knowledge of the fitness of the man for his duties , not only in Grand Lodge

but as a ruler in the Craft , being selected not from personal regard alone , bnt for their thorough Masonic knoivledge and ability to conduct the affairs of the Order in private and piwincial lodges , and elsewhere .

In like maimer the other members of the Grand Committee are selected , and amongst the names are to be found those of several brethren ivho are well-known on this side of the Tweed as perfect Masters of the Noble Art . The Grand

Committee for the present year consists of thirfcy-nine members , eighteen being the Masters of all lodges in Edinburgh , Leith , and PortobeMo ; the following being the numbers of the lodges represented , viz ., Nos . 1 , 2 , 5 , 8 , 36 , 44 , 48 , 97 , 145 , 151 , 160 ,

223 , 226 , 291 , 349 , 392 , 405 , and 429 . In addition to these latter there are also eighteen " proxy Masters" representing otherj . dodges , viz ., Mother Kilwinning , Nos . 3 , 11 , 22 , ^ 32 , 56 , 65 , 75 , 148 , 162 , 182 , 252 , 299 , 333 , 360 , 385 , 413 , and 421 .

These , together with the Grand Master , the Deputy Grand Master , and the Substitute Grand Master , complete the complement of thirty-nine members . The committee is elected at the Grand Lodge quarterly communication in | February in each

year . There is also a Board of Grand Stewards , appointed in November . It consists of a President and Vice President , and forty-five members , making a really goodly display in Grand Lodge ,

and representing , not metropolitan lodges only , but every province in Scotland . Some of the differences which exist in the

construction and mode of ivorkmo' the Grand Lodge of Scotland as compared with the English Grand Lodge ivill be readily perceived , and to these ' we propose to refer hereafter at some convenient opportunity .

The only charitable fund established in connection with the Grand Lodge is the" Fund of Scottish Masonic Benevolence , " which was instituted as lately as 1846 , and there are no Masonic alms houses or benevolent institution buildings , in

Avhich decayed and indigent Freemasons , and the Avidows of Freemasons are housed , fed , and clothed ; nor does Scotland yet boast of such noble institutions as that at Wood Green , near

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