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The Lodge Of Glasgow St. John.

that several of the higher offices were already held by brethren of that lodge , and further , undue favour to that lodge would bear against " that Masonic equality which is a prominent landmark

vfor the guidance of brethren , and one of the inherent principles of the Craft which has been of the greatest value in the preservation and diffusion of Freemasonry . " This document was signed by the Masters and Wardens of 10 lodges ,

leading off with James Cruickshauk , E . W . M ., No . 3 . ¦ Us , then John Binnie , R . W . M ., No . 4 ; D . Sutherland , do . of No . 27 ; R . Black , 219 ; N . B- Dalveen , 333 ; J . Davidson , 360 ; Hugh Mair , 362 . W . Whitesmith , 73 ; John Miller , 87 ; R . Walker , 117 .

In February 17 th-57 . Bro . Ramage , the Proxy Master , desired information for the purpose of assisting with Bro . Laurie's proposed new History of Freemasonry , and received the following answer from Bro . James Cruickshauk , E . W . M . "In

answer to the first query I may state that the Lodge St . Johns and the Incorporation of Masons were one and the same originally * This you will see from the old charter a copy of the translation of which I enclose . The Incorporation must have

been a split off the lodge I think , as the lodge retains the original charter * and the Incorporation took a separate charter from the town ¦ council or corporation of Glasgow in the year 1551 ,

and another in 1667 , and we find that up to the period at which we joined the Grand Lodge , that the Deacon of the Incorporation was also Master of the lodge , and so filled both offices at the same timej Aud no members were admitted to the

lodge who were not members of the Incorporation . Such is not , of course , the case now since the exclusive privileges of Incorporations were done away by Act of Parliament we admit others . " 2 nd I cannot tell when the separation took

place § as the records of the lodge have been lost except those of the present century ; aud although we have the records of the Incorporation as far back as 168111 we find no notice as to this . We

The Lodge Of Glasgow St. John.

have some very old sashes and a very handsome carved box belonging to the lodge dated 1634 . 3 rd We have no historical records or any others as already stated belonging to the lodge . There is some notice taken of it I think in McOres

history and Cleland ' s Annals of Glasgow , also m Pagan ' s small work on our Cathedral , and James Miller on Masonry * Bro . Laurie should see these works . Mr . Miller could g ive him the last two mentioned . ' We formerly gave the Mark and

Chair degrees iu the lodge but have no documents connected with Mark Masonry . Mr . Laurie can take a copy of the charter and return it to me , and if I can give him any other information I shall be very glad . ''

( " Signed ) JAS . CEUICKSHANK . On June , 23 rd 57 . " Brother James Hamilton after being-duly prepared was passed by Bro . Winton to that degree . " So this proves that Bro . Winton worked the Fellow-Craft degree as

well as the Apprentice . Ou 29 th Deer ., 1857 . The Sth centenary or " 800 th anniversary" of the lodge was held , Bro . James Craig of Middleton the new R . W . M . in the chair . Invitations had been sent to Bros .

Lord James Murray , Lord Loughborough , Sir Archibald Alison and others , to grace with their presence this Sth centenary , but they all sent letters of apology ! That was rather curious seeing an "Sth centenary" does not happen

every day . However the members present enjoyed themselves , and "in the course of the evening Bro . James Cruickshauk , P . M ., read a paper on the antiquity of this lodge , which it is intended to print along with the Bye-laws as a

preface . " This " paper " appeared in Glasgow - Herald ofthe time . The upshot of the " memorial " sent to Sir A . Alison last February , partly appears from minnte of 19 th January 1858 , when "Bro . Cruickshauk reported that he had been elected

Senior Warden of the P . G . Lodge of Glasgow , as per commission from B . Sir Archibald Alison , P . G . Master . " ( To be continued . )

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THE new scientific journal , " Nature , " quoting : i letter from Father Secchi , says the meteors of the 1 lth November wore splendidly seen at Kome during hall' tm hour when tho sky was quite clear . Although this luiU ' -leour was not tho time for the maximum display , no less than 183 meteors were observed . On the evening of the 13 th . the meteors hud already commenced to be visible in greater numbers than ordinary .

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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.

that several of the higher offices were already held by brethren of that lodge , and further , undue favour to that lodge would bear against " that Masonic equality which is a prominent landmark

vfor the guidance of brethren , and one of the inherent principles of the Craft which has been of the greatest value in the preservation and diffusion of Freemasonry . " This document was signed by the Masters and Wardens of 10 lodges ,

leading off with James Cruickshauk , E . W . M ., No . 3 . ¦ Us , then John Binnie , R . W . M ., No . 4 ; D . Sutherland , do . of No . 27 ; R . Black , 219 ; N . B- Dalveen , 333 ; J . Davidson , 360 ; Hugh Mair , 362 . W . Whitesmith , 73 ; John Miller , 87 ; R . Walker , 117 .

In February 17 th-57 . Bro . Ramage , the Proxy Master , desired information for the purpose of assisting with Bro . Laurie's proposed new History of Freemasonry , and received the following answer from Bro . James Cruickshauk , E . W . M . "In

answer to the first query I may state that the Lodge St . Johns and the Incorporation of Masons were one and the same originally * This you will see from the old charter a copy of the translation of which I enclose . The Incorporation must have

been a split off the lodge I think , as the lodge retains the original charter * and the Incorporation took a separate charter from the town ¦ council or corporation of Glasgow in the year 1551 ,

and another in 1667 , and we find that up to the period at which we joined the Grand Lodge , that the Deacon of the Incorporation was also Master of the lodge , and so filled both offices at the same timej Aud no members were admitted to the

lodge who were not members of the Incorporation . Such is not , of course , the case now since the exclusive privileges of Incorporations were done away by Act of Parliament we admit others . " 2 nd I cannot tell when the separation took

place § as the records of the lodge have been lost except those of the present century ; aud although we have the records of the Incorporation as far back as 168111 we find no notice as to this . We

The Lodge Of Glasgow St. John.

have some very old sashes and a very handsome carved box belonging to the lodge dated 1634 . 3 rd We have no historical records or any others as already stated belonging to the lodge . There is some notice taken of it I think in McOres

history and Cleland ' s Annals of Glasgow , also m Pagan ' s small work on our Cathedral , and James Miller on Masonry * Bro . Laurie should see these works . Mr . Miller could g ive him the last two mentioned . ' We formerly gave the Mark and

Chair degrees iu the lodge but have no documents connected with Mark Masonry . Mr . Laurie can take a copy of the charter and return it to me , and if I can give him any other information I shall be very glad . ''

( " Signed ) JAS . CEUICKSHANK . On June , 23 rd 57 . " Brother James Hamilton after being-duly prepared was passed by Bro . Winton to that degree . " So this proves that Bro . Winton worked the Fellow-Craft degree as

well as the Apprentice . Ou 29 th Deer ., 1857 . The Sth centenary or " 800 th anniversary" of the lodge was held , Bro . James Craig of Middleton the new R . W . M . in the chair . Invitations had been sent to Bros .

Lord James Murray , Lord Loughborough , Sir Archibald Alison and others , to grace with their presence this Sth centenary , but they all sent letters of apology ! That was rather curious seeing an "Sth centenary" does not happen

every day . However the members present enjoyed themselves , and "in the course of the evening Bro . James Cruickshauk , P . M ., read a paper on the antiquity of this lodge , which it is intended to print along with the Bye-laws as a

preface . " This " paper " appeared in Glasgow - Herald ofthe time . The upshot of the " memorial " sent to Sir A . Alison last February , partly appears from minnte of 19 th January 1858 , when "Bro . Cruickshauk reported that he had been elected

Senior Warden of the P . G . Lodge of Glasgow , as per commission from B . Sir Archibald Alison , P . G . Master . " ( To be continued . )

Ar00502

THE new scientific journal , " Nature , " quoting : i letter from Father Secchi , says the meteors of the 1 lth November wore splendidly seen at Kome during hall' tm hour when tho sky was quite clear . Although this luiU ' -leour was not tho time for the maximum display , no less than 183 meteors were observed . On the evening of the 13 th . the meteors hud already commenced to be visible in greater numbers than ordinary .

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