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Extracts From A Minute Book Of The Last Century.

1806 , is very often transacted in the Third Degree , certainly oftener than in the First . 1 'hej Lodge is often opened also in the Second Degree . This shows how cautious we must be in dogmatizing too harshly on the evidence of Minutes alone , as though

they are " scintillas " of evidence , they are only at the best and by no means conclusive ou many points . Indeed it is to me a strong proof of the irregularity and laxity of the work in this and other Lodges , then , whether ancient or

modern , that Bro . Harper , the D . G . M ., is said to be present more than once during these Lodge meetings . As another proof of their free and easy way of doing business , a certain Bro . "John Dye " proposed Mr . John ColbyTurnerat

, , 63 , West Street , to be made an Ancient Mason , and paid 5 s . There were fourteen Visitors that ni ght , among them Bro . Dye and the W . M . and S . W . and J . W ., in all seventeen , and as the Visitors paid an equal sum with the Members , 17 s . -were

collected . This was on September 2 , 1798 . On October 4 th the same John Dye proposed Mr . Joshua Exton as a member of the Lodge . Now in tfie previous list Bro . Dye ' s name appears in the list of "Visitors "; on this occasion his name is not inserted either in the list of Members or Visitors , of whom six of the former and six of the latter were

present . At the meeting of December 27 th he is entered still in the list of " Visitors , " and on February 17 th , 1798 at a Lodge of " Emergency " opened in the Third Degree at four o ' clock , "Bro . Bollam then proposed Bro . John Dye , Victualer , late of Lod ge 245 to join this Lodgewhich was

, , unanimousl y agreed to on his paying the sum of 5 s . " The only explanation I can offer is that he was master of the tavern , and may have had " privileges'' as such . ¦ Bu t it is a strong proof of the laxity of the procedure of Lodge 194 .

As some of my Brethren may like to MIOW how in those days they kept then St . John ' s I will give a Minute bearing on the point .

"December 27 , 1799 . Opened in the Second Degree at 4 o ' clock p . m . The W -M , present , and J . W . Br . Dye , S . W ., protempore . When After stating the business of the Grand Lodge , and Dinner bei "g Read y , the Lodge was called to

Refreshment at | - past 4 , when the Members enjoyed themselves with Conviviality until 8 o ' clock . When the Lodge was called to Labour , the S . W . still being ill and could not attend , the Installation of Officers was deferred till a luture opportunity . The

Lodge then proceeded to examine the Lodge Books and Audit the accounts , & c . Nothing more being offered for the good of Masonry , the Lodge was closed at 10 o ' clock in good harmony . Brs . present .

Bollam - 5 G House Bill 1 14 8 Dye .-56 Servants - 0 3 4 Colby - 5 6 Expended 1 18 0 Chaplin - 5 6 Collected- 1 13 0 Hampton 5 6 Due to Trea-Lavender 5 6 surer - 0 0 5

Collected 113 0 Ballance in favour of the Lodge 0 6 31-The W M . and officers were elected b y the Lodge half-yearly , and on some occasions , especially if a Bro . was going to leave the country , the three degrees were

conferred in one night . There are some entries which I cannot explain . At a meeting Sept . 1 , 1803 , the Lodge being " opened in the Third Degree at 8 o ' clock p . m ., " and all officers present , the legal officers being the W . M . and the two Wardens apparently

, " Bro . Bollam delivered the nine Worth y ' s Jewel to the W . M . " On this occasion seven Brethren were present and seven Visitors . On October 6 th , the Lodge " being opened in the First Degree , & c , " the W . M . informed the Brs . present

that he had delivered the nine Worth y ' s Jewel he received of Br . Bollam the last Lodge Night to Br . Harper , D . G . M ., at the Grand Lodge . On this occasion seven Members were present and seven Visitors . On May the 3 rd 1804 the Lodge was opened in the Third Degree ; the Minutes of the last

Lolge were read and confirmed , " When the W . M . gave a lecture on the First Degree , the reason was given in the same by Bro . Ronalds , one of the nine Worthyes . " Who were the nine Worthies , and what was the nine Worthies' Jewels ? Can Bro .

Hughaii in his letter tell us 1 1 do not know that I need make any more remarks , or give any more extracts from the routine Minutes of the Lod ge 194 , but as such Minutes seem to have

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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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Extracts From A Minute Book Of The Last Century.

1806 , is very often transacted in the Third Degree , certainly oftener than in the First . 1 'hej Lodge is often opened also in the Second Degree . This shows how cautious we must be in dogmatizing too harshly on the evidence of Minutes alone , as though

they are " scintillas " of evidence , they are only at the best and by no means conclusive ou many points . Indeed it is to me a strong proof of the irregularity and laxity of the work in this and other Lodges , then , whether ancient or

modern , that Bro . Harper , the D . G . M ., is said to be present more than once during these Lodge meetings . As another proof of their free and easy way of doing business , a certain Bro . "John Dye " proposed Mr . John ColbyTurnerat

, , 63 , West Street , to be made an Ancient Mason , and paid 5 s . There were fourteen Visitors that ni ght , among them Bro . Dye and the W . M . and S . W . and J . W ., in all seventeen , and as the Visitors paid an equal sum with the Members , 17 s . -were

collected . This was on September 2 , 1798 . On October 4 th the same John Dye proposed Mr . Joshua Exton as a member of the Lodge . Now in tfie previous list Bro . Dye ' s name appears in the list of "Visitors "; on this occasion his name is not inserted either in the list of Members or Visitors , of whom six of the former and six of the latter were

present . At the meeting of December 27 th he is entered still in the list of " Visitors , " and on February 17 th , 1798 at a Lodge of " Emergency " opened in the Third Degree at four o ' clock , "Bro . Bollam then proposed Bro . John Dye , Victualer , late of Lod ge 245 to join this Lodgewhich was

, , unanimousl y agreed to on his paying the sum of 5 s . " The only explanation I can offer is that he was master of the tavern , and may have had " privileges'' as such . ¦ Bu t it is a strong proof of the laxity of the procedure of Lodge 194 .

As some of my Brethren may like to MIOW how in those days they kept then St . John ' s I will give a Minute bearing on the point .

"December 27 , 1799 . Opened in the Second Degree at 4 o ' clock p . m . The W -M , present , and J . W . Br . Dye , S . W ., protempore . When After stating the business of the Grand Lodge , and Dinner bei "g Read y , the Lodge was called to

Refreshment at | - past 4 , when the Members enjoyed themselves with Conviviality until 8 o ' clock . When the Lodge was called to Labour , the S . W . still being ill and could not attend , the Installation of Officers was deferred till a luture opportunity . The

Lodge then proceeded to examine the Lodge Books and Audit the accounts , & c . Nothing more being offered for the good of Masonry , the Lodge was closed at 10 o ' clock in good harmony . Brs . present .

Bollam - 5 G House Bill 1 14 8 Dye .-56 Servants - 0 3 4 Colby - 5 6 Expended 1 18 0 Chaplin - 5 6 Collected- 1 13 0 Hampton 5 6 Due to Trea-Lavender 5 6 surer - 0 0 5

Collected 113 0 Ballance in favour of the Lodge 0 6 31-The W M . and officers were elected b y the Lodge half-yearly , and on some occasions , especially if a Bro . was going to leave the country , the three degrees were

conferred in one night . There are some entries which I cannot explain . At a meeting Sept . 1 , 1803 , the Lodge being " opened in the Third Degree at 8 o ' clock p . m ., " and all officers present , the legal officers being the W . M . and the two Wardens apparently

, " Bro . Bollam delivered the nine Worth y ' s Jewel to the W . M . " On this occasion seven Brethren were present and seven Visitors . On October 6 th , the Lodge " being opened in the First Degree , & c , " the W . M . informed the Brs . present

that he had delivered the nine Worth y ' s Jewel he received of Br . Bollam the last Lodge Night to Br . Harper , D . G . M ., at the Grand Lodge . On this occasion seven Members were present and seven Visitors . On May the 3 rd 1804 the Lodge was opened in the Third Degree ; the Minutes of the last

Lolge were read and confirmed , " When the W . M . gave a lecture on the First Degree , the reason was given in the same by Bro . Ronalds , one of the nine Worthyes . " Who were the nine Worthies , and what was the nine Worthies' Jewels ? Can Bro .

Hughaii in his letter tell us 1 1 do not know that I need make any more remarks , or give any more extracts from the routine Minutes of the Lod ge 194 , but as such Minutes seem to have

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