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Extracts From A Minute Book Of The Last Century.

interest for some readers , I will conclude with the last entry in the book"April the 3 rd , 1806 . Opened in the Third Degree ; all officers present . The Minutes of the last Lodge were read and confirmed , when the W . M . gave a lecture in the First Degree . Br . Corcoran

proposed that our Br . Tyler should be allowed three shillings for Tyeling and summoning the Brethren of this Lodge , which was seconded by Bro . Renalds , W . M . A petition was laid before this Lodge from Br . Wilsonwho is in Distress , requesting its

, support at the next Steward ' s Lodge . Nothing more being offered for the good of Masonry , the Lodge was closed in good order at 10 o ' clock . Bros , present . Visiting Bros . L . 37 .

W . M . Ronalds - - 1 0 Clark 0 1 0 S . W . Lawrence - 1 0 Hawkes 0 10 Evans - - - - 1 0 O'Brien 0 10 Miller -.--20 Savage 0 1 0 Yates - - - - 1 0 GubbettO 1 0 Goldsworthy - - 1 0 Pierce 0 1 0 Honedew - - - 1 0 Pain- 0 10

Cubmore - - - 1 0 240 , Pizgele 1 0 Corcoran - - - 0 0 Narch 0 10 forBagg - - - 2 0 2 l 2 , Levetal 0 Lodge 159 , Wilson 1 0 Sharp 10 0 10 0 Young 10 0 16 0

14 0 160 R . W . Plummer - 1 0 No . lO . Weatherheadl 0 16 0 House Bill 17 3

Tyler- - - 0 3 0 Candles - 0 12 0 2 2 3 Do my readers think this little paper worth perusing ? If so , I may not have made even these trifling extracts from a umble , humdrum record altogether in vain .

Musing.

MUSING .

I M stringing my thoughts together As I watch the flow of the tide , The ships sail hither and thither And gay steamers onward glide . There ' s an ever and ever going With the restless motion of life ,

The waves of the sea just showing The faintest approach to our strife . To me there ' s a rhythm in motion That casts a spell o'er my brain , Awaking quaint thought and notion That twine like the links of a chain .

I look through the vista of years , And scenes of my childhood I see , My eyes are all blinded with tears , The view is too touching for me . The playmates and friends of my youth , No more shall I see them again ,

They are gone from the world ; like truth The shore and the ocean remain . And still , as the visions advance , My heart beats faster and quick , I seem to be quite in a trance , The air ajjpears misty and thick ; But out from the mist and the haze , The forms of the lost ones arise ,

The Magic of mind each obeys , And floats fast away to the skies . One bright scene , above all the rest , Transfixes TOJ soul with deli ght ; In glory I see one who ' s blest—An angel all clothed in white . I fancy she beckons and speaks

, I feel I uuist go to her soon ; Love tells me she ardently seeks My spirit from midni ght till noon . As I gaze , the features so dear Illumine with expression divine ; 'Tis meed for the pilrimage here

g , When love ' s rays on this earth combine . They ' re a light to guide us below , A token from those that we love , A sign that the faithful may know Their devotion is cherished above . For after the perils are past

That euvirou our souls in this life , We ' re taught there ' s a haven at last , Where all are exempted from strife . And so , till my mission is clone , I patiently journey along ; Just seeking fresh strength from the Son , My heart , it rejoiceth with song .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
PINE'S ENGRAVED LISTS OF LODGES. Article 2
A LIST OF REGULAR LODGES, Article 3
NOTES ON THE LIST OF A.D. 1734. Article 7
EXTRACTS FROM A MINUTE BOOK OF THE LAST CENTURY. Article 8
MUSING. Article 10
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 11
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 13
FREEMASONRY. Article 17
THE RAVENNA BAPTISTERY. Article 17
GERARD MONTAGU; Article 21
PARTING. Article 23
A Review. Article 24
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 27
THE SCHOOLMASTER ABROAD. Article 29
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 31
RECIPROCAL KINDNESS. Article 34
Our Archaological Corner. Article 35
THE STORY OF A LIFE. Article 35
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 36
POETS' CORNER* Article 41
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 42
TAKEN BY BRIGANDS. Article 45
ADDRESS OF P.G.M. BRO. HON, RICHARD VAUX, AT CENTENNIAL OF AMERICAN UNION LODGE. Article 46
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Extracts From A Minute Book Of The Last Century.

interest for some readers , I will conclude with the last entry in the book"April the 3 rd , 1806 . Opened in the Third Degree ; all officers present . The Minutes of the last Lodge were read and confirmed , when the W . M . gave a lecture in the First Degree . Br . Corcoran

proposed that our Br . Tyler should be allowed three shillings for Tyeling and summoning the Brethren of this Lodge , which was seconded by Bro . Renalds , W . M . A petition was laid before this Lodge from Br . Wilsonwho is in Distress , requesting its

, support at the next Steward ' s Lodge . Nothing more being offered for the good of Masonry , the Lodge was closed in good order at 10 o ' clock . Bros , present . Visiting Bros . L . 37 .

W . M . Ronalds - - 1 0 Clark 0 1 0 S . W . Lawrence - 1 0 Hawkes 0 10 Evans - - - - 1 0 O'Brien 0 10 Miller -.--20 Savage 0 1 0 Yates - - - - 1 0 GubbettO 1 0 Goldsworthy - - 1 0 Pierce 0 1 0 Honedew - - - 1 0 Pain- 0 10

Cubmore - - - 1 0 240 , Pizgele 1 0 Corcoran - - - 0 0 Narch 0 10 forBagg - - - 2 0 2 l 2 , Levetal 0 Lodge 159 , Wilson 1 0 Sharp 10 0 10 0 Young 10 0 16 0

14 0 160 R . W . Plummer - 1 0 No . lO . Weatherheadl 0 16 0 House Bill 17 3

Tyler- - - 0 3 0 Candles - 0 12 0 2 2 3 Do my readers think this little paper worth perusing ? If so , I may not have made even these trifling extracts from a umble , humdrum record altogether in vain .

Musing.

MUSING .

I M stringing my thoughts together As I watch the flow of the tide , The ships sail hither and thither And gay steamers onward glide . There ' s an ever and ever going With the restless motion of life ,

The waves of the sea just showing The faintest approach to our strife . To me there ' s a rhythm in motion That casts a spell o'er my brain , Awaking quaint thought and notion That twine like the links of a chain .

I look through the vista of years , And scenes of my childhood I see , My eyes are all blinded with tears , The view is too touching for me . The playmates and friends of my youth , No more shall I see them again ,

They are gone from the world ; like truth The shore and the ocean remain . And still , as the visions advance , My heart beats faster and quick , I seem to be quite in a trance , The air ajjpears misty and thick ; But out from the mist and the haze , The forms of the lost ones arise ,

The Magic of mind each obeys , And floats fast away to the skies . One bright scene , above all the rest , Transfixes TOJ soul with deli ght ; In glory I see one who ' s blest—An angel all clothed in white . I fancy she beckons and speaks

, I feel I uuist go to her soon ; Love tells me she ardently seeks My spirit from midni ght till noon . As I gaze , the features so dear Illumine with expression divine ; 'Tis meed for the pilrimage here

g , When love ' s rays on this earth combine . They ' re a light to guide us below , A token from those that we love , A sign that the faithful may know Their devotion is cherished above . For after the perils are past

That euvirou our souls in this life , We ' re taught there ' s a haven at last , Where all are exempted from strife . And so , till my mission is clone , I patiently journey along ; Just seeking fresh strength from the Son , My heart , it rejoiceth with song .

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