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    Article OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. ← Page 2 of 6 →
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Old Records Of The Lodge Of Peebles.

and a member of Biggar Lodge , No . , was initiated a member of this lodge ; dues seven and sixpence sterling . —Thos . Grieve , Master . July 23 rd , 1801 . Alexander Bruuton , Shoemaker in Peebles . —Thos . Grieve , Master . November 17 th , 1801 , John Watson , Merchant in Peebles . —Thos . Grieve ,

Master . December 2 nd , 1802 , Adam Wilson and James Dalgliesh , WeaA ers in Peebles . —John Veitch , Master . December 24 th , 1802 , William Scott , son of Robert Scott , Mason in Peebles . — John Veitch , Master .

Same day . —It Aras motioned that Eobert Scott , Merchant in Peebles , should be admitted a Member of this Lodge , and in consideration of some very weighty motives , they unanimously receive the saitl Eobert Scott accordingly upon paying seven and sixpence . —John Veitch , Master . December 27 th , 1802 , James Smibert , Weaver in Peebles . — -John Veitch ,

Master . August 31 , 1803 , James McGibbon , of the 94 th Eegiment of Foot , John Dow and Alexander Martin , belonging to the Army of Eeserve . —John Veitch , Master . September 2 nd , 1803 , John Orr and John Alston , belonging to the Army of Eeserve . —John Veitch , Master . December llth , 1803 , Thomas Dalgliesh , Weaver in Peebles . —John Veitch Master .

December 27 th , 1 S 03 , Thomas Thompson , tennant in Scot's Mill . —John Veitch , Master . Same day it was moved , seconded , and agreed to , that Brothers Dr . William Dalgliesh , Minister of the parish of Peebles , and John Watson , Farmer at Whitslaid , both present , be admitted Honorary Members of the Lodge . —John Veitch , Master .

This exhausts the list of entrants in this Minute Book . It may be added that the fees generally charged at this period Avere 20 s . sterling as composition , and 2 s . 9 d . for enrolment in the books of Grand Lodge . Resuming the old records again , the next one is a meeting of the

Committee held llth December , 1802 , at Avhich the revisal of the laws and regulations of the Lodge is brought up . The minute , however , is badly written , and the matter is postponed till next St . John ' s Day , when it becomes part of the business of the meeting , and a well-written , extended minute is given of the same . The

subject being introduced by the newly-elected R . W . Master , Bro . Alexr . Murray Bartram . There were forty-eight Members present at the meeting , and the folloAving is the minute : — " It Avas stated to the meeting by Bro . Alexr . Murray Bartram , that

in the regulations and laws adopted by the Friendly Society of this Lodge , certain dues of entries , etc ., were said to be fixed by the Lodge , while no such appeared upon the record , but were only understood and acted upon . He also said that the laAvs of this Lodge , in many particulars , did not apply to present circumstances , and were deficient

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Untitled Article 1
CONTENTS. Article 2
TO OUR READERS. Article 3
PRE-REQUISITES FOR MASONIC INITIATION.—No. I. Article 5
ORIGIN OF THE ROYAL ARCH. Article 8
DOCUMENTA LATOMICA INEDITA. Article 12
THE DAYS WHEN WE GO GIPSYING. Article 18
THE DERIVATION OF FREEMASON. Article 21
CRAFT CUSTOMS OF THE ANCIENT STONEHEWERS, MASONS, AND CARPENTERS.* Article 25
THE WORSHIPFUL CRAFT OF STONEHEWERS IN GERMANY. Article 26
EARLY HAUNTS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 33
A VOICE FROM THE GRAVE. Article 37
HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW. Article 38
A VISIT TO THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 41
FREEMASONRY UNDER AN INTERDICT. Article 46
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 49
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 57
MEMOIR OF ELIAS ASHMOLE. Article 62
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Old Records Of The Lodge Of Peebles.

and a member of Biggar Lodge , No . , was initiated a member of this lodge ; dues seven and sixpence sterling . —Thos . Grieve , Master . July 23 rd , 1801 . Alexander Bruuton , Shoemaker in Peebles . —Thos . Grieve , Master . November 17 th , 1801 , John Watson , Merchant in Peebles . —Thos . Grieve ,

Master . December 2 nd , 1802 , Adam Wilson and James Dalgliesh , WeaA ers in Peebles . —John Veitch , Master . December 24 th , 1802 , William Scott , son of Robert Scott , Mason in Peebles . — John Veitch , Master .

Same day . —It Aras motioned that Eobert Scott , Merchant in Peebles , should be admitted a Member of this Lodge , and in consideration of some very weighty motives , they unanimously receive the saitl Eobert Scott accordingly upon paying seven and sixpence . —John Veitch , Master . December 27 th , 1802 , James Smibert , Weaver in Peebles . — -John Veitch ,

Master . August 31 , 1803 , James McGibbon , of the 94 th Eegiment of Foot , John Dow and Alexander Martin , belonging to the Army of Eeserve . —John Veitch , Master . September 2 nd , 1803 , John Orr and John Alston , belonging to the Army of Eeserve . —John Veitch , Master . December llth , 1803 , Thomas Dalgliesh , Weaver in Peebles . —John Veitch Master .

December 27 th , 1 S 03 , Thomas Thompson , tennant in Scot's Mill . —John Veitch , Master . Same day it was moved , seconded , and agreed to , that Brothers Dr . William Dalgliesh , Minister of the parish of Peebles , and John Watson , Farmer at Whitslaid , both present , be admitted Honorary Members of the Lodge . —John Veitch , Master .

This exhausts the list of entrants in this Minute Book . It may be added that the fees generally charged at this period Avere 20 s . sterling as composition , and 2 s . 9 d . for enrolment in the books of Grand Lodge . Resuming the old records again , the next one is a meeting of the

Committee held llth December , 1802 , at Avhich the revisal of the laws and regulations of the Lodge is brought up . The minute , however , is badly written , and the matter is postponed till next St . John ' s Day , when it becomes part of the business of the meeting , and a well-written , extended minute is given of the same . The

subject being introduced by the newly-elected R . W . Master , Bro . Alexr . Murray Bartram . There were forty-eight Members present at the meeting , and the folloAving is the minute : — " It Avas stated to the meeting by Bro . Alexr . Murray Bartram , that

in the regulations and laws adopted by the Friendly Society of this Lodge , certain dues of entries , etc ., were said to be fixed by the Lodge , while no such appeared upon the record , but were only understood and acted upon . He also said that the laAvs of this Lodge , in many particulars , did not apply to present circumstances , and were deficient

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