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    Article NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE, NO. 114, IPSWICH. AD. 1762. ← Page 2 of 6 →
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Notes On The Old Minute Books Of The British Union Lodge, No. 114, Ipswich. Ad. 1762.

A t this date , Ave note that Bro . Wootton has received £ 2 7 s . to be accounted for : — For Bro . Woollaston £ 110 For Bro . Marks Lione 16 0 = £ 2 7 0

Bro . Woollaston is entered before as Woolverstou ancl Woollaston indifferently , ancl appears to have been made in Aug . 1770 . Let us hope that Bro . Lione Avas not a , foreigner , and charged higher than a native Avould have been , for the honours of

Masonry . Such things have been , and at the present time there is a wide distinction betAveen a foreigner , or one born Avithout the pale of IpsAvich and Suffolk , ancl a man " native , and to the manner born , " though it is failto add that this exclusiveness does not

extend to Masons and Masonry so far as our experience goes . * In Sep . 1771 , one Thos . Milner' Avas proposed and " legally admitted " : appended is a note to the effect that the above Thos . Milner was afterwards rejected , being a Minor .

Marks Lione wasraisedVellow Craft 16 th Sept . 1771 , which appears to be the first instance on record of a Brother being passed at an interval of time after his being admitted .

Dec . 28 th , 1771 , St . John ' s . At a Lodge then held Bro . John Prentice Avas elected Right Worshi pful Master . So runs the minute of that clay . The Wardens , Secretary , ancl Tyler , were all elected at the same time . On the 4 th January , 1773 , Ave

find it ordered that no person be in future made a Brother of this Lodge for a less consideration than the sum of £ \ lis . 6 d . Touching this saicl term , Right Worshipful , I have already saicl , it is the style of a Kni ghtthough the old heralds say that

, Esquire is also a title of Worship . By the way , if we mistake not , the Members of the Royal Order of Scotland ( AVIIO are saicl to have descended from the Knights , whom Robert the Bruce erected into a neAV order of Masonic chivalry after the Battle of

Bannockburn in 1314 ) , address each other formall y as Right Worshipful Sir , and claim to be Knights Companions of the R . S . Y . C . S . Old Izaak Walton , Avho is just IIOAV

denounced by some of the Faculty as the most thorough-going vivisector in his folloAving the " gentle craft , " dedicates his Avorld-known book "The Complete Angler . " To the flight Worshipful John Offley , Esq ., of Macleley Manor , in the County of Stafford ; " My most honoured Friend "—the date of the work is 1653 . Perhaps honest Izaak was no herald , ancl did not know the little distinctions of rank

like many of our modern newspaper writers , Avho will speak of a Marquis as most noble , instead of most honourable , and think no Bishop is entitled to be called My Lord unless he has a seat in the House of Peers , as we said , some Avould-be herald cooly asserts in Notes and Queries a short time

. Can any one tell us if Walton -was a Freemason 1 He speaks of my friend Elias Ashmole , Esq ., who all the world knoAvs , Avas a member of the Craft ancl a Rosicrucian , ancl it Avould be interesting to knoAV Avhether he himself Avas one of the little

band of Speculative Masons Avho kept the Craft alive at that time . To return to the British Union and its Records , betAveen Dec . 1771 and Jan . 1773 , only one meeting appears to have been held , and no record seems to have been regularly

made from this time , of the absent as Avell as present members as heretofore , and consequently no clue given as to the prosperity ancl numbers of the Lodge . In July , 1762 , there appear to have been eleven Members in the Lodgethree of whom were

, absent . In Feb . 1769 , there must have been fourteen Members , eig ht of Avhom are written off as absent , tAvo being at sea , and another excused . . At the Nov . meeting in 1769 , held at the Green Man , six Avere present besides two visitorsand eiht were

, g absent . - Old IpsAvich and Suffolk names constantly appear ^ -Clarke , Prentice , Fenn , Dodd , Oliver , Harris , Bailey , Woolaston or Wollaston , Whiteside , Woodward , Kerriclge , ToA'ell , and others being amongst the number .

Under date 17 th Nov . 1773 , Ave find the folloAving : — " At this Lodge a letter from Kowlancl Holt , Esq ., Prov . Grand Master for the County of Suffolk was read , and it was agreed , ancl ordered that the Master of this Lodge , do answer the same by the next general post , and that be wait on the Grand Secretary , and subscribes one guinea toAvards the general charity , to be paid out

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 2
THE HONBLE MRS. ALDWORTH. Article 3
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 4
THE MASONIC SIGN. Article 6
AN INDIAN MASONIC WELCOME TO OUR GRAND MASTER. Article 7
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UNDER CURRENTS. Article 23
THE LAST WISH. Article 25
NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE, NO. 114, IPSWICH. AD. 1762. Article 25
AN ORIGINAL TOAST, Article 30
SONNET. Article 30
A WORD TO THE WISE. Article 31
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 32
THE NEW YEAR. Article 35
THE WIDOW'S STRATAGEM. Article 36
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 39
ADDRESS OF THE V. H. AND E. SIR KT. COL. W. J. B. MACLEOD MOORE, Article 43
THE SITE OF SOLOMON'S TEMPLE DISCOVERED. Article 45
Review. Article 48
SONNET. Article 49
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Notes On The Old Minute Books Of The British Union Lodge, No. 114, Ipswich. Ad. 1762.

A t this date , Ave note that Bro . Wootton has received £ 2 7 s . to be accounted for : — For Bro . Woollaston £ 110 For Bro . Marks Lione 16 0 = £ 2 7 0

Bro . Woollaston is entered before as Woolverstou ancl Woollaston indifferently , ancl appears to have been made in Aug . 1770 . Let us hope that Bro . Lione Avas not a , foreigner , and charged higher than a native Avould have been , for the honours of

Masonry . Such things have been , and at the present time there is a wide distinction betAveen a foreigner , or one born Avithout the pale of IpsAvich and Suffolk , ancl a man " native , and to the manner born , " though it is failto add that this exclusiveness does not

extend to Masons and Masonry so far as our experience goes . * In Sep . 1771 , one Thos . Milner' Avas proposed and " legally admitted " : appended is a note to the effect that the above Thos . Milner was afterwards rejected , being a Minor .

Marks Lione wasraisedVellow Craft 16 th Sept . 1771 , which appears to be the first instance on record of a Brother being passed at an interval of time after his being admitted .

Dec . 28 th , 1771 , St . John ' s . At a Lodge then held Bro . John Prentice Avas elected Right Worshi pful Master . So runs the minute of that clay . The Wardens , Secretary , ancl Tyler , were all elected at the same time . On the 4 th January , 1773 , Ave

find it ordered that no person be in future made a Brother of this Lodge for a less consideration than the sum of £ \ lis . 6 d . Touching this saicl term , Right Worshipful , I have already saicl , it is the style of a Kni ghtthough the old heralds say that

, Esquire is also a title of Worship . By the way , if we mistake not , the Members of the Royal Order of Scotland ( AVIIO are saicl to have descended from the Knights , whom Robert the Bruce erected into a neAV order of Masonic chivalry after the Battle of

Bannockburn in 1314 ) , address each other formall y as Right Worshipful Sir , and claim to be Knights Companions of the R . S . Y . C . S . Old Izaak Walton , Avho is just IIOAV

denounced by some of the Faculty as the most thorough-going vivisector in his folloAving the " gentle craft , " dedicates his Avorld-known book "The Complete Angler . " To the flight Worshipful John Offley , Esq ., of Macleley Manor , in the County of Stafford ; " My most honoured Friend "—the date of the work is 1653 . Perhaps honest Izaak was no herald , ancl did not know the little distinctions of rank

like many of our modern newspaper writers , Avho will speak of a Marquis as most noble , instead of most honourable , and think no Bishop is entitled to be called My Lord unless he has a seat in the House of Peers , as we said , some Avould-be herald cooly asserts in Notes and Queries a short time

. Can any one tell us if Walton -was a Freemason 1 He speaks of my friend Elias Ashmole , Esq ., who all the world knoAvs , Avas a member of the Craft ancl a Rosicrucian , ancl it Avould be interesting to knoAV Avhether he himself Avas one of the little

band of Speculative Masons Avho kept the Craft alive at that time . To return to the British Union and its Records , betAveen Dec . 1771 and Jan . 1773 , only one meeting appears to have been held , and no record seems to have been regularly

made from this time , of the absent as Avell as present members as heretofore , and consequently no clue given as to the prosperity ancl numbers of the Lodge . In July , 1762 , there appear to have been eleven Members in the Lodgethree of whom were

, absent . In Feb . 1769 , there must have been fourteen Members , eig ht of Avhom are written off as absent , tAvo being at sea , and another excused . . At the Nov . meeting in 1769 , held at the Green Man , six Avere present besides two visitorsand eiht were

, g absent . - Old IpsAvich and Suffolk names constantly appear ^ -Clarke , Prentice , Fenn , Dodd , Oliver , Harris , Bailey , Woolaston or Wollaston , Whiteside , Woodward , Kerriclge , ToA'ell , and others being amongst the number .

Under date 17 th Nov . 1773 , Ave find the folloAving : — " At this Lodge a letter from Kowlancl Holt , Esq ., Prov . Grand Master for the County of Suffolk was read , and it was agreed , ancl ordered that the Master of this Lodge , do answer the same by the next general post , and that be wait on the Grand Secretary , and subscribes one guinea toAvards the general charity , to be paid out

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