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    Article OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. ← Page 4 of 6 →
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Old Records Of The Lodge Of Peebles.

Peebles 24 th June 1786 . —Copy for Recording names of 10 Brethren in Grand Lodge Books . —Signed by RD . MIEKLE , Grnd Clerk . Peebles , 24 th June , 1786 . —James Donaldson , saddler in Peebles , admitted . —ARCHD . ROBERTSON . Peebles , 12 th December , 1786 . —William Watson , John Hunter , William

Sanderson , and William Scott , entred Pellowcrafts . —ARCHD . ROBERTSON . Peebles , 15 th December , 1786 . —John Burton , apprentice to Mr . John Robertson , Commissary of Peebles , aud Robert Turnbull , Candlemaker in Peebles , admitted . —ARCHD . ROBERTSON . Peebles , 15 th December , 1786 . Copy of a letter to the Right Worshifull Master of Lodge of Free

p Massons , Peebles , Killwinuing , No . 25 , Peebles : — To the Rig ht Worshipfull Master , Worshipfull Wardens , the other officers and Bretharen of Peebles Killwinuing , Lodge No . 25 . Dr Brothers , when last I had the pleasure to meet you at your Respectable Lodge , agreeable to your request I send you as anexed for the use of the antient and Honourable Lodge of the Peebles KillAvinning No . 25—in addition to what you then

requested , I have taken the Libert y to add a sett of Jewells of Silver . I Platter myself this Intrusion will not be construed in any other light than as a small mark of my esteem—with every feeling wish to promote and encourage Massonry in my native country . I must request the Lodge will accept of this small token of my regard— -as a token I bear for their union ancl prosperity . I have the honour to be your affectionate Brother , ( Signed ) JOHN ROBERTSON .

Newcastle , 4 th December , 1786 . For the Peebles Killwinuing No . 25—3 Candle Sticks , 2 per Snuffers and snuffer stands , 1 Seall , 6 Jewells of Silver—all which I Beg the Lodge ' s acceptance of them—by their most affectionate Brother . ( Signed ) JOHN ROBERTSON .

Newcastle-upon-Tyne , 4 th December , 1786 . —All which was most thankfully received by the Lodge , and orders a letter of thanks to be wrote and sent to Mr . Robertson by their Secretary in their name . ARCHD , ROBERTSON . At page 110 of Minute Book the usual records are resumed , and St . John ' s Day meeting of 1786 is minuted the same as formerly . A list of 33 members is givenall of whom are marked paid . After the examination of the

, Pellowcrafts ancl apprentices , the following office-bearers were elected , tbe Master being sty led " Grand Master " : —Brother John Robertson of Newcastle , Depute Master John Hislop , Senior Warden Robert Marshall , Junior do . William Thomson , Treasurer John Johnstone , Senior Deacon Robert Smith , Junior do . William Sanderson , * Secy . James Bartram , ancl the Deput y Master and other office-bearers were qualified in the usual way . At this meeting the

following entrants were admitted , viz .: —William Tweedale , Mason in Loanhead ; James Bartram , Apprentice to Mr . William Little , Writer in Peebles ; William Parlie , Masson at Whim ; James Stevenson , Tenant in OverKidston , John Wilson in Linten , and Stephen Lawson there . ARCHD . ROBERTSON . Then follows an Inventory of Lodge property : —

"Peebles , 28 th Deer ., 1786 . Inventory of Jewells ancl Oloathing belonging to the Peebles Killwinuing Lodge as Delivered over by the Worshipfull Master to the Deacons this day—Imprems—One Maul , Eight Aprons trimed , Six Jewells of Silver , Three Candlesticks , two per of snuffers , with stands for do ., Eight Sashes , Three

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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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Old Records Of The Lodge Of Peebles.

Peebles 24 th June 1786 . —Copy for Recording names of 10 Brethren in Grand Lodge Books . —Signed by RD . MIEKLE , Grnd Clerk . Peebles , 24 th June , 1786 . —James Donaldson , saddler in Peebles , admitted . —ARCHD . ROBERTSON . Peebles , 12 th December , 1786 . —William Watson , John Hunter , William

Sanderson , and William Scott , entred Pellowcrafts . —ARCHD . ROBERTSON . Peebles , 15 th December , 1786 . —John Burton , apprentice to Mr . John Robertson , Commissary of Peebles , aud Robert Turnbull , Candlemaker in Peebles , admitted . —ARCHD . ROBERTSON . Peebles , 15 th December , 1786 . Copy of a letter to the Right Worshifull Master of Lodge of Free

p Massons , Peebles , Killwinuing , No . 25 , Peebles : — To the Rig ht Worshipfull Master , Worshipfull Wardens , the other officers and Bretharen of Peebles Killwinuing , Lodge No . 25 . Dr Brothers , when last I had the pleasure to meet you at your Respectable Lodge , agreeable to your request I send you as anexed for the use of the antient and Honourable Lodge of the Peebles KillAvinning No . 25—in addition to what you then

requested , I have taken the Libert y to add a sett of Jewells of Silver . I Platter myself this Intrusion will not be construed in any other light than as a small mark of my esteem—with every feeling wish to promote and encourage Massonry in my native country . I must request the Lodge will accept of this small token of my regard— -as a token I bear for their union ancl prosperity . I have the honour to be your affectionate Brother , ( Signed ) JOHN ROBERTSON .

Newcastle , 4 th December , 1786 . For the Peebles Killwinuing No . 25—3 Candle Sticks , 2 per Snuffers and snuffer stands , 1 Seall , 6 Jewells of Silver—all which I Beg the Lodge ' s acceptance of them—by their most affectionate Brother . ( Signed ) JOHN ROBERTSON .

Newcastle-upon-Tyne , 4 th December , 1786 . —All which was most thankfully received by the Lodge , and orders a letter of thanks to be wrote and sent to Mr . Robertson by their Secretary in their name . ARCHD , ROBERTSON . At page 110 of Minute Book the usual records are resumed , and St . John ' s Day meeting of 1786 is minuted the same as formerly . A list of 33 members is givenall of whom are marked paid . After the examination of the

, Pellowcrafts ancl apprentices , the following office-bearers were elected , tbe Master being sty led " Grand Master " : —Brother John Robertson of Newcastle , Depute Master John Hislop , Senior Warden Robert Marshall , Junior do . William Thomson , Treasurer John Johnstone , Senior Deacon Robert Smith , Junior do . William Sanderson , * Secy . James Bartram , ancl the Deput y Master and other office-bearers were qualified in the usual way . At this meeting the

following entrants were admitted , viz .: —William Tweedale , Mason in Loanhead ; James Bartram , Apprentice to Mr . William Little , Writer in Peebles ; William Parlie , Masson at Whim ; James Stevenson , Tenant in OverKidston , John Wilson in Linten , and Stephen Lawson there . ARCHD . ROBERTSON . Then follows an Inventory of Lodge property : —

"Peebles , 28 th Deer ., 1786 . Inventory of Jewells ancl Oloathing belonging to the Peebles Killwinuing Lodge as Delivered over by the Worshipfull Master to the Deacons this day—Imprems—One Maul , Eight Aprons trimed , Six Jewells of Silver , Three Candlesticks , two per of snuffers , with stands for do ., Eight Sashes , Three

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