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The Albion Lodge, Quebec.

THE ALBION LODGE , QUEBEC .

WILLiAM JAKES HUGHAN . HAVING had occasion latel y to look into the origin of the Albion Lodge , Quebec , it has occurred to me that a sketch of its history would be acceptable to the readers of the Masonic Magazine . A few years ago , when I

claimed for Philadelphia the honour of being the Premier Masonic City of America ( viz ., of A . D . 1730 ) , Bro . Tisdall ( since deceased ) answered the claim by putting in a prior date for the Albion Lodge , Quebec ( viz ., A . D . 1721-2 ) . He declared he had seen the warrant with that year thereon , ancl many shared his confidence that the Lodge named was the oldest in America . The mistake of Bro . Tisdall ' s , ancl others , was doubtless due to the fact that in the

Freemasons' Calendar ( G . L . of England ) the years of constitution of the 'Ancients " are left vacant , whilst those of the regular Grand Lodge ( or "Moderns " ) are inserted . No .- 16 , Royal Alpha , is dated 1722 , ancl No . 17 , Albion ( when on the Roll ) , was left blank as to the year , which led many to suppose ditto was meant , and so with the other "Ancient" lodges . By the publication of my " Masonic Register of Lodges " this error has been dispelled ; and since then

the issue of the " At-holl Lodges , " by Bro . Gould ( S . G . D . ) has finally removed all grounds for doubt on the subject , so far as the " Ancients " are concerned . No lodges hailing from that Grand Lodge were warranted for any part of America before the year 1757 , the first apparently being for Halifax , N . S . According to Bro . J . F . Brennan , this authority for Nova Scotia Avas not made use of for several years . The next " Ancient" charters for any part of America Avere 69 , Philadelphia , of A . D . 1758 ; ancl 89 , of 1761-4 . for the same city .

A careful examination of the "Atboll Lodges , " b y Bro . Gould , will prepare the reader for the statement that not one of the "Ancient" lodges can produce any proof of existence prior to 1750 , and that the No . IX . which distinguished the Albion Lodge during part of the last century cannot therefore be of an earlier year than 1751 . But the year of issue alone is not any proof of continuous working from the date of origin . Many lodges were warranted from time to time by the "Ancients" bearing the same number throughout . The

, present Mount Moriah ( No . 34 , of London ) , Bro . Gould states , had no less than four warrants from the first on 9 th January , 1754 , to the last on 19 th March , 1783 . It was 31 under the "Ancients " during this period , and after three lapses , and new warrants issued , it AA'as again reissued in 1783 , in each case bearing the number 31 , but of course taking date only from the period when again chartered , the number preserving the precedence , not the continuity . The No .

9 is another instance of several Avarrants , the first being granted in 1751 , for London , and likel y enough signed by the Masters of Nos . 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , ancl 7 , they being authorised so to do and to act as Grand Master until a suitable brother was installed in that office . * In 1757 the lodge had lapsed , ancl was again issued for London , being purchased by No . 50 . Bro . Gould tells me he found in the minutes of the Stewards' Lodof " Ancients " that BroClarkeSGW

ge . , ..., and others gave five guineas for the vacant No . 9 , 17 th April , 1771 , making its third issue , and the fourth was on the 6 th June , 1787 , according to the minutes of the Grand Lodge , Avhen it was transferred to the Royal Artillery ( 4 th Battalion ) . On 30 th September , 1777 , Bro . James Cook , the Master of No- 9 , delivered up the warrant at the Grand Lodge , so that as to its having

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CURIOSITIES OF THE SEARCH ROOM.* Article 1
MASONIC AND GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGIA. Article 8
MISTRYSTED. Article 10
BRO. SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN. Article 11
THE ALBION LODGE, QUEBEC. Article 15
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 19
BEHIND THE SCENES FOR THE FIRST TIME. Article 25
A SA MAJESTE L'IMPERATRICE EUGENIE LORS DE SON RETOUR DE ZULULAND. Article 28
MASONRY IN HERALDRY. Article 29
THE SUPPRESSION OF THE TEMPLARS IN ENGLAND. Article 32
IN MEMORIAM. Article 35
THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES. Article 36
NATURE'S VOICES. Article 39
THE ASTROLOGY OF SHAKESPEARE. Article 40
THE JEWELS OF THE LODGE. Article 43
THE RESCUE. Article 44
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The Albion Lodge, Quebec.

THE ALBION LODGE , QUEBEC .

WILLiAM JAKES HUGHAN . HAVING had occasion latel y to look into the origin of the Albion Lodge , Quebec , it has occurred to me that a sketch of its history would be acceptable to the readers of the Masonic Magazine . A few years ago , when I

claimed for Philadelphia the honour of being the Premier Masonic City of America ( viz ., of A . D . 1730 ) , Bro . Tisdall ( since deceased ) answered the claim by putting in a prior date for the Albion Lodge , Quebec ( viz ., A . D . 1721-2 ) . He declared he had seen the warrant with that year thereon , ancl many shared his confidence that the Lodge named was the oldest in America . The mistake of Bro . Tisdall ' s , ancl others , was doubtless due to the fact that in the

Freemasons' Calendar ( G . L . of England ) the years of constitution of the 'Ancients " are left vacant , whilst those of the regular Grand Lodge ( or "Moderns " ) are inserted . No .- 16 , Royal Alpha , is dated 1722 , ancl No . 17 , Albion ( when on the Roll ) , was left blank as to the year , which led many to suppose ditto was meant , and so with the other "Ancient" lodges . By the publication of my " Masonic Register of Lodges " this error has been dispelled ; and since then

the issue of the " At-holl Lodges , " by Bro . Gould ( S . G . D . ) has finally removed all grounds for doubt on the subject , so far as the " Ancients " are concerned . No lodges hailing from that Grand Lodge were warranted for any part of America before the year 1757 , the first apparently being for Halifax , N . S . According to Bro . J . F . Brennan , this authority for Nova Scotia Avas not made use of for several years . The next " Ancient" charters for any part of America Avere 69 , Philadelphia , of A . D . 1758 ; ancl 89 , of 1761-4 . for the same city .

A careful examination of the "Atboll Lodges , " b y Bro . Gould , will prepare the reader for the statement that not one of the "Ancient" lodges can produce any proof of existence prior to 1750 , and that the No . IX . which distinguished the Albion Lodge during part of the last century cannot therefore be of an earlier year than 1751 . But the year of issue alone is not any proof of continuous working from the date of origin . Many lodges were warranted from time to time by the "Ancients" bearing the same number throughout . The

, present Mount Moriah ( No . 34 , of London ) , Bro . Gould states , had no less than four warrants from the first on 9 th January , 1754 , to the last on 19 th March , 1783 . It was 31 under the "Ancients " during this period , and after three lapses , and new warrants issued , it AA'as again reissued in 1783 , in each case bearing the number 31 , but of course taking date only from the period when again chartered , the number preserving the precedence , not the continuity . The No .

9 is another instance of several Avarrants , the first being granted in 1751 , for London , and likel y enough signed by the Masters of Nos . 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , ancl 7 , they being authorised so to do and to act as Grand Master until a suitable brother was installed in that office . * In 1757 the lodge had lapsed , ancl was again issued for London , being purchased by No . 50 . Bro . Gould tells me he found in the minutes of the Stewards' Lodof " Ancients " that BroClarkeSGW

ge . , ..., and others gave five guineas for the vacant No . 9 , 17 th April , 1771 , making its third issue , and the fourth was on the 6 th June , 1787 , according to the minutes of the Grand Lodge , Avhen it was transferred to the Royal Artillery ( 4 th Battalion ) . On 30 th September , 1777 , Bro . James Cook , the Master of No- 9 , delivered up the warrant at the Grand Lodge , so that as to its having

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