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The Lodge Of Glasgow St. John.

In November , 1854 . Committee appointed to see about aiding the Patriotic Fund in aid of the Wives & c , of Soldiers & c , now serving in the East . On 27 th December , 1854 , Election , when

Robert Orr . ickshank , is R . W . M . On 20 th March , 1 S 55 . Gavin Park , measurer ' , is initiated . Also Bro . Memro , as announced in last minute , presented a bust of the late R . W . M " ., David Hamilton , * and Bro . David

Winton presented a handsome bracket for supporting the bust , & c . On 3 rd April , 1855 . Robert Neilson affiliated from St . Mark's .

" On 11 th September , 1855 . James B . Walker , Painter , aged 29 , admitted . Ou 27 Ui November , 1855 , James Noble Sutherland , elected an honorary member . On 4 th December , 1835 , Robert McCord and James Watson admitted .

Ou 27 th December , 1 S 55 . Installation and festival ; James Cruickshauk , R . W . M . On 22 nd January , 1856 . Rev . Dr . Graham gave a lecture on Egyptian Architecture . Ou 5 th February , 1856 . Brother Taylor lectured on Architecture .

On 29 th April , 1856 . "The R . W . M . mentioned some matters that carae before the last meeting of the P . G . L ., regarding a Benevolent Fund about to be established by the several lodges . In reference to the above , Bro .

McCulIoch proposed , seconded by Bro . Jas . Watson , that the Lodge St . John vote £ 2 2 s . for this years' contribution , and 2 s . Gd . for each candidate admitted . " On 13 th May , 1856 . Thomas Ramsay ,

Painter , initiated . On 27 th May , 1856 . Moved by the R . W . M . ff to present from the St . John's Lodge a suitable testimonial to Brother Donald Campbell , for the zealous- ' , laborious , and unwearied exertions on his

part on behalf of the promotion of Freemasonry , and in particular to the St . John ' s Lodge . " He often worked tlie ceremonies for them .

Or . 7 th October , 1856 . Bro . D . Campbell gave a lecture on tracing-board . C 1 The R . W . M . intimated that he would be most happy to furnish this lodge with lectures by

The Lodge Of Glasgow St. John.

brother Masons , from time to time , for the instruction ofthe lodge . * " It was suggested by the R . W . M ., that this lodge and St . Mark ' s should agree to hire or purchase a piano or harmonium for the amusement of

their respective lodges . In December , 1856 . The R . W . M . intimated that he and others attended the late G . L . festival , and were cordially received ; thereafter visited the Lodge of Edinburgh ( Mary ' s Chapel ) , No . 1 ., and

were there welcomed iu a similar manner . "Itwas agreed to hold a Lodge of Instruction on Tuesday first aud every alternate Tuesday this month . " Had this been followed by due application , much good might have resulted . On December Oth , 1856 . " A number of the

brethren were instructed m the initiating of new members . The R . W . M . intimated that he had , along with Brother D . Campbell , ofthe St . Mark ' s Lodge , been successful in getting a piano for the use of the two lodges , further that he had got

Bro . David Greenshields to promise to be present at our meetings , and assist in giving us all the assistance in his power , for tbispm-pose the R . W . M proposed Bro . Greenshields for affiliation as an honor-ary member at next meeting . "

On December , 16 th . " The treasurer was authorised to pay one guinea to the Provincial Festival Committee , should it be found necessary , in order to defray expenses , in consequence of the low price of the tickets . " Bro . Robert Ramage proposed as Proxy Master .

On December , 30 th , 1856 . The " 799 th anniversary" celebrated , when Bro . James York presented an old chisel taken from the foundation of Stockwell St . Bridge , which chisel be supposed to have been imbedded there several hundred

years , and " he had no doubt that it belonged to a former member of our mother lodge . " Bro , James Cruickshank is still E . W . M . On February , 3 rd , 1857 . Bye-laws of the lodge ordered to be strictly enforced in regard to

the admission of new candidates . W . G . Lennox " was solemnly initiated to the entered apprentice degree iu a most efficient manner by Bro . D . Winton , S . W . ; " then follows a " memorial sent to Sir A . Alison , Bart ., P . G . M ., praying him not to appoint BrosJ Rowand and Rochead , of St . Mark ' s No . 102 , as his P . G-L . Wardens seeing

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Untitled Article 1
THE TEMPLARS AND FREEMASONRY. Article 1
A PUBLIC ORDER OF MERIT. Article 3
THE LODGE OF GLASGOW ST. JOHN. Article 3
Untitled Article 5
HOW I SPENT MY FIVE WEEKS' LEAVE. Article 6
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 5. Article 8
THE RISE AND PURPOSES OF SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 8
THE ORIGIN OF THE LODGE ST. AYLES EAST ANSTRUTHER. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
SPECULATIVE FREEMASONRY AND ITS ORIGIN (pp. 67, 69.) Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
Untitled Article 14
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 14
Craft Masonry. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
MALTA. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
REVIEWS Article 19
PROFESSOR ANDERSON AND THE FREEMASONS OF DUNDEE. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 5TH FEBRUARY, 1870. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Lodge Of Glasgow St. John.

In November , 1854 . Committee appointed to see about aiding the Patriotic Fund in aid of the Wives & c , of Soldiers & c , now serving in the East . On 27 th December , 1854 , Election , when

Robert Orr . ickshank , is R . W . M . On 20 th March , 1 S 55 . Gavin Park , measurer ' , is initiated . Also Bro . Memro , as announced in last minute , presented a bust of the late R . W . M " ., David Hamilton , * and Bro . David

Winton presented a handsome bracket for supporting the bust , & c . On 3 rd April , 1855 . Robert Neilson affiliated from St . Mark's .

" On 11 th September , 1855 . James B . Walker , Painter , aged 29 , admitted . Ou 27 Ui November , 1855 , James Noble Sutherland , elected an honorary member . On 4 th December , 1835 , Robert McCord and James Watson admitted .

Ou 27 th December , 1 S 55 . Installation and festival ; James Cruickshauk , R . W . M . On 22 nd January , 1856 . Rev . Dr . Graham gave a lecture on Egyptian Architecture . Ou 5 th February , 1856 . Brother Taylor lectured on Architecture .

On 29 th April , 1856 . "The R . W . M . mentioned some matters that carae before the last meeting of the P . G . L ., regarding a Benevolent Fund about to be established by the several lodges . In reference to the above , Bro .

McCulIoch proposed , seconded by Bro . Jas . Watson , that the Lodge St . John vote £ 2 2 s . for this years' contribution , and 2 s . Gd . for each candidate admitted . " On 13 th May , 1856 . Thomas Ramsay ,

Painter , initiated . On 27 th May , 1856 . Moved by the R . W . M . ff to present from the St . John's Lodge a suitable testimonial to Brother Donald Campbell , for the zealous- ' , laborious , and unwearied exertions on his

part on behalf of the promotion of Freemasonry , and in particular to the St . John ' s Lodge . " He often worked tlie ceremonies for them .

Or . 7 th October , 1856 . Bro . D . Campbell gave a lecture on tracing-board . C 1 The R . W . M . intimated that he would be most happy to furnish this lodge with lectures by

The Lodge Of Glasgow St. John.

brother Masons , from time to time , for the instruction ofthe lodge . * " It was suggested by the R . W . M ., that this lodge and St . Mark ' s should agree to hire or purchase a piano or harmonium for the amusement of

their respective lodges . In December , 1856 . The R . W . M . intimated that he and others attended the late G . L . festival , and were cordially received ; thereafter visited the Lodge of Edinburgh ( Mary ' s Chapel ) , No . 1 ., and

were there welcomed iu a similar manner . "Itwas agreed to hold a Lodge of Instruction on Tuesday first aud every alternate Tuesday this month . " Had this been followed by due application , much good might have resulted . On December Oth , 1856 . " A number of the

brethren were instructed m the initiating of new members . The R . W . M . intimated that he had , along with Brother D . Campbell , ofthe St . Mark ' s Lodge , been successful in getting a piano for the use of the two lodges , further that he had got

Bro . David Greenshields to promise to be present at our meetings , and assist in giving us all the assistance in his power , for tbispm-pose the R . W . M proposed Bro . Greenshields for affiliation as an honor-ary member at next meeting . "

On December , 16 th . " The treasurer was authorised to pay one guinea to the Provincial Festival Committee , should it be found necessary , in order to defray expenses , in consequence of the low price of the tickets . " Bro . Robert Ramage proposed as Proxy Master .

On December , 30 th , 1856 . The " 799 th anniversary" celebrated , when Bro . James York presented an old chisel taken from the foundation of Stockwell St . Bridge , which chisel be supposed to have been imbedded there several hundred

years , and " he had no doubt that it belonged to a former member of our mother lodge . " Bro , James Cruickshank is still E . W . M . On February , 3 rd , 1857 . Bye-laws of the lodge ordered to be strictly enforced in regard to

the admission of new candidates . W . G . Lennox " was solemnly initiated to the entered apprentice degree iu a most efficient manner by Bro . D . Winton , S . W . ; " then follows a " memorial sent to Sir A . Alison , Bart ., P . G . M ., praying him not to appoint BrosJ Rowand and Rochead , of St . Mark ' s No . 102 , as his P . G-L . Wardens seeing

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