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The Haughfoot Lodge And Speculative Masonry.

ciencie ., but refers the consideration of that pairt of the letter relating to the time to come till next St . John ' s Day . " The sd day George Cairncross is appointed Treasurer till next St . John ' s Day , and John

Sanderson , late Treasurer , is appointed to give iu his accounts to the present Treasurer , and to clear the same at the si ght of Willm . Craig , John Donaldson , Willm . Murray , John Fountain and Willm . Cairncross , eldr ., upon the first Wednesday of March next at Galashiels .

" The sd day Eobert Frier , and James Claperton yr , payed their entry money being £ 6 Scots , yrof £ 3 given to William Murray to be payed to John Allan for the four stones of meal ordered to be given to Margret Lowrie , and the other with Middleton ' s crown to be payed to the treasurer .

" upon supplication Jeams Wight was entered and admitted member of the lodge , and ordered to pay to the treasurer three pounds Scots , and appoint George Cairncross and Andrew To inline to instruct him .

" The treasurer is appointed to give Margt . Vetch ( or Lowrie ) four stones of oatmeal for the current year , and accordingly William Murray received from the treasurer £ 2 16 for the same . " Resolved that the sedurents shall be filled up

by George Kirkwood , for which they allow the treasurer to pay him three pounds Scots which he received from William Craig as deficiency for Middleton ' s absence .

" Galashiels , March 8 th 1723 . " According to the appointment of the lodge there met in William Craig ' s the members appointed last meeting , with George Cairncross who was appointed treasurer , and having

considered the publick stock there is found in the late Treasurer ' s hands the soume of twenty four pounds , eight shillings Scots money , which money he is obliged to count for with George Cairncross . Likeways in the hands of Andrew Thomson the

soume of £ 23 Cs . 3 d . Also in the hands of John Donaldson £ 6 13 s . for which soums they have given bill bearing intrcst from this date , and the general meeting to determine as to by past interest .

" Haughfoot , Dec . 27 th 1723 . c The which day roll being called found absent ( 12 Masons whose names follow ) .

The Haughfoot Lodge And Speculative Masonry.

" The sd day John Fountain was hy plurality of voices chosen presses till next St , John ' s Day . " Resolved that Middleton shall be excused for his absence this day , but no longer . " The preses with consent of the lodge fynes each of the absents in twenty shillings Scots , and ordains them to pay a shilling for the

reckoning . u Resolved that John Sanderson's fyne for last year ' s absence be discharged upon his paying sixpence . " Resolved that the treasurer continue for a year to come .

" The sd day Willm Craig for himself and the other members , appointed to meet at Galashiels on the first Wednesday of March for receiving in John Sanderson ' s accounts . Report that there is in Andrew Thomson ' s hands £ 23 06 03 , and in

John Donaldson ' s hands £ 6 13 for which they have granted bill , and that there is in John Sanderson ' s the last Treasurer ' s hands £ 24 08 , whereof £ 6 paid into G-eorge Cairncross , £ 7 16 debursed by appointment of the lodge , so that there rests

in his hands £ 10 12 for which they order him to give bill , payable to the treasurer , with a memorandum on the foot yroff that there is £ 3 of fynes uplifted by Torsonce undetermined and the bill to bear intrest from the date , and no by past intrest to be payed . ( To be continued . )

How I Spent My Five Weeks' Leave.

HOW I SPENT MY FIVE WEEKS' LEAVE .

Being a- Journal leapt during an Excursion to Syria and Palestine in the month of May , 1868 . [ Continued 'from page 505 ) . SHECHEM—JEXIN—JEZK . EEL—SIT . TABOR . At last we reach Jacob ' s well , where our Lord

had the ever memorable interview with the Samaritan woman . The well itself is choked with large blocks of stone , but could be easily cleaned . Turning here to the left between Mount Gerizirn and Mount Ebal , we must be on the spot where Joshua

gave out the law and the curses to the assembled tribes below , the people answering " Amen . " As these mountains tower up on each side of the pass , we notice how distinctl y the voices of the rustics are heard shouting on the slopes . The

valley widens and grows full of trees as we approach Nabulus ( Neapolis ) , the ancient Shecheni . We have to ride through the town , as our camp

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Untitled Article 1
Untitled Article 2
ADDRESS TO OUR READERS. Article 3
INDEX. Article 5
Untitled Article 9
THE MARK DEGREE. Article 9
SOCIAL INFLUENCE OF MASONRY. Article 9
THE HAUGHFOOT LODGE AND SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 11
HOW I SPENT MY FIVE WEEKS' LEAVE. Article 12
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 15
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH MASONRY. Article 16
BRO. ELIAS ASHMOLE. Article 17
Untitled Article 18
MASONIC MEMS. Article 18
Craft Masonry. ENGLISH CONSTITUTION Article 18
PROVINCIAL. Article 18
Untitled Article 20
SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION. Article 21
ROYAL ARCH. Article 22
MARK MASONRY. Article 22
THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL NOTES. Article 23
PRESENTATION TO BRO . W. H. CROOKE, PROV. G. S. DURHAM, SUNDERLAND. Article 26
Poetry. Article 27
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 27
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 8TH JANUARY, 1870. Article 27
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 28
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The Haughfoot Lodge And Speculative Masonry.

ciencie ., but refers the consideration of that pairt of the letter relating to the time to come till next St . John ' s Day . " The sd day George Cairncross is appointed Treasurer till next St . John ' s Day , and John

Sanderson , late Treasurer , is appointed to give iu his accounts to the present Treasurer , and to clear the same at the si ght of Willm . Craig , John Donaldson , Willm . Murray , John Fountain and Willm . Cairncross , eldr ., upon the first Wednesday of March next at Galashiels .

" The sd day Eobert Frier , and James Claperton yr , payed their entry money being £ 6 Scots , yrof £ 3 given to William Murray to be payed to John Allan for the four stones of meal ordered to be given to Margret Lowrie , and the other with Middleton ' s crown to be payed to the treasurer .

" upon supplication Jeams Wight was entered and admitted member of the lodge , and ordered to pay to the treasurer three pounds Scots , and appoint George Cairncross and Andrew To inline to instruct him .

" The treasurer is appointed to give Margt . Vetch ( or Lowrie ) four stones of oatmeal for the current year , and accordingly William Murray received from the treasurer £ 2 16 for the same . " Resolved that the sedurents shall be filled up

by George Kirkwood , for which they allow the treasurer to pay him three pounds Scots which he received from William Craig as deficiency for Middleton ' s absence .

" Galashiels , March 8 th 1723 . " According to the appointment of the lodge there met in William Craig ' s the members appointed last meeting , with George Cairncross who was appointed treasurer , and having

considered the publick stock there is found in the late Treasurer ' s hands the soume of twenty four pounds , eight shillings Scots money , which money he is obliged to count for with George Cairncross . Likeways in the hands of Andrew Thomson the

soume of £ 23 Cs . 3 d . Also in the hands of John Donaldson £ 6 13 s . for which soums they have given bill bearing intrcst from this date , and the general meeting to determine as to by past interest .

" Haughfoot , Dec . 27 th 1723 . c The which day roll being called found absent ( 12 Masons whose names follow ) .

The Haughfoot Lodge And Speculative Masonry.

" The sd day John Fountain was hy plurality of voices chosen presses till next St , John ' s Day . " Resolved that Middleton shall be excused for his absence this day , but no longer . " The preses with consent of the lodge fynes each of the absents in twenty shillings Scots , and ordains them to pay a shilling for the

reckoning . u Resolved that John Sanderson's fyne for last year ' s absence be discharged upon his paying sixpence . " Resolved that the treasurer continue for a year to come .

" The sd day Willm Craig for himself and the other members , appointed to meet at Galashiels on the first Wednesday of March for receiving in John Sanderson ' s accounts . Report that there is in Andrew Thomson ' s hands £ 23 06 03 , and in

John Donaldson ' s hands £ 6 13 for which they have granted bill , and that there is in John Sanderson ' s the last Treasurer ' s hands £ 24 08 , whereof £ 6 paid into G-eorge Cairncross , £ 7 16 debursed by appointment of the lodge , so that there rests

in his hands £ 10 12 for which they order him to give bill , payable to the treasurer , with a memorandum on the foot yroff that there is £ 3 of fynes uplifted by Torsonce undetermined and the bill to bear intrest from the date , and no by past intrest to be payed . ( To be continued . )

How I Spent My Five Weeks' Leave.

HOW I SPENT MY FIVE WEEKS' LEAVE .

Being a- Journal leapt during an Excursion to Syria and Palestine in the month of May , 1868 . [ Continued 'from page 505 ) . SHECHEM—JEXIN—JEZK . EEL—SIT . TABOR . At last we reach Jacob ' s well , where our Lord

had the ever memorable interview with the Samaritan woman . The well itself is choked with large blocks of stone , but could be easily cleaned . Turning here to the left between Mount Gerizirn and Mount Ebal , we must be on the spot where Joshua

gave out the law and the curses to the assembled tribes below , the people answering " Amen . " As these mountains tower up on each side of the pass , we notice how distinctl y the voices of the rustics are heard shouting on the slopes . The

valley widens and grows full of trees as we approach Nabulus ( Neapolis ) , the ancient Shecheni . We have to ride through the town , as our camp

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