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    Article OLD LODGE RECORDS. ← Page 3 of 4 →
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Old Lodge Records.

be payed at St . John's Day next , and the meeting to be in John Sanderson's , ? . fc twelve of the clock mid-day . The sd day George Hunter was entered in comon form , ancl is to pay one pound ten shills . for his entry for which he has granted Bill payable next St . John ' s Day .

Galashiels , Deer . 27 th , 1745 . Rois called none absent , except Andrew Bald , who is hereby fined according to former sederunt . The sd day Jeams Bryson , yr ., is by plurality of votes chosen preses .

The Box Master continued , and money in his hand counted and found as follows : — The sixpence for strengthening the Box continued . The sd day Jeams Foorgreve was entered in

common form , and at his entry payed the soume two pound eight shills Scots money . Memorandum—John Sanderson , debtor for six pence , being the ordinary allowance by each member for strengthening the box .

A _ nd after counting there is found in the hands of Hugh Cairncross , Box Master , the soume of twenty-five pound fourteen shills Scots money . The sd day George Hunter payed into the Box "Mastar one pound ten shills Scots money , and got up his bill granted for the sd soume .

"Toe sd day the members have appointed John Donaldson's house to be the place to meet at twelve a ' clock midday . The commission lo five for intrants continued .

Galashiels , Deer . 27 th 1746 . The Rois called ; found absent John Sanderson , and James Furgreive . ancl Gala . The sd day John Butler was chosen preses by plurality of votes till next St . John ' s day .

Continues Hugh Cairncross Box Master till next St . John ' s day . Andrew Bald being this day present is excused for being formerly absent for any fine that might have been imposed , but made lyable to sixpence

for each year ' s absence , Avhich is herby declared to be two years proceeding this date . The money payed formerly for strengthening the box is this day modified to three shills Scots , the sixpence formerly mentioned being still

payable by those absent . The comission to five for intrants continued , and John Donaldson continued clerk .

The Avhich day there is found of money in the hands of Hugh Cairncross , Box Master , the soume of tAventy-nine pound nine shills Scots money for which soume he is hereby accountable to the lodge .

The which day Adam Harvy , present apprentice to Hugh Cairncross , AA'as admitted in common form , and gave his bill for one pound ten shills Scots in name of entry money , payable betwixt and next St . John ' s day .

The present meeting is next year to be in AVilliam Craig at midday . The Box Master is herby ordered anew to speak to Gala about what he is deficient . Hugh Cairncross , Jeams Bryson , yr ., and George Hunter are hereby ordered to intruct Adam Harvy .

Sedurent Galashiels , Deer . 28 th , 1747 . Rois called ; found absent Gala , Gearge Cairncross , excel , Hugh Cairncross , exed , George Hunter , Jeams Furgrieve , Andrew Bald . The sd day John Butler was continued Preses

till next St . John ' s day . The sd day Hugh Cairncross was continued Box Master , and John Donaldson Clerk . The absents , although otherwise excused , are still liable to pay sixpence to the box , and those

present lyable only three pence Scots , according to last sedurent . The absents that have sent no excuse are by vote of the company , as herby find each in one shill starling as a fine , ancl three shills Scots as a moeity to the box , according to this and last sedurent , besides their proportion of Avhat chairge

the other present brethren ar necessarily brought into . The comission to five for intrants continu ed . This day , upon consideration of the necessitys that the reliect of the deceast William Cairncross

may be in , the brethren have thought fit to remit to her one pound ten shills Scots money , allowing her to make further application to the Box Master , he calling together as many of the brethren as shall give bim pOAver to distribut to her necessity .

The money in the Box Master's hand is as in last sedurent . The Box Master is herby anew ordered to speak to Gala about his grant for strengthening the box . The one pound ten shills formerly spoke of for Widow Cairncross is the three shills Scots paid by the present brethren for this year by each .

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Untitled Article 1
Untitled Article 2
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR. Article 3
Untitled Article 5
Untitled Article 9
HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN WORCESTERSHIRE. Article 9
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 11
OLD LODGE RECORDS. Article 13
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 26. Article 16
OUR CHURCH OF ENGLAND CHRISTIANITY. OUR ENGLISH FREEJMASONRY. Article 16
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 17
Grace before Meat. Article 18
SYMBOLISM IN BOHEMIA; OR, THE BOOK AND THE CUP. Article 20
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 21
Untitled Article 23
MASONIC MEMS. Article 23
Craft Masonry. Article 23
LEICESTERSHIRE AND RUTLAND. Article 25
MONMOUTHSHIRE. Article 26
ROYAL ARCH. Article 27
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 27
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 28
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 9TH, JULY 1870. Article 28
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 28
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Old Lodge Records.

be payed at St . John's Day next , and the meeting to be in John Sanderson's , ? . fc twelve of the clock mid-day . The sd day George Hunter was entered in comon form , ancl is to pay one pound ten shills . for his entry for which he has granted Bill payable next St . John ' s Day .

Galashiels , Deer . 27 th , 1745 . Rois called none absent , except Andrew Bald , who is hereby fined according to former sederunt . The sd day Jeams Bryson , yr ., is by plurality of votes chosen preses .

The Box Master continued , and money in his hand counted and found as follows : — The sixpence for strengthening the Box continued . The sd day Jeams Foorgreve was entered in

common form , and at his entry payed the soume two pound eight shills Scots money . Memorandum—John Sanderson , debtor for six pence , being the ordinary allowance by each member for strengthening the box .

A _ nd after counting there is found in the hands of Hugh Cairncross , Box Master , the soume of twenty-five pound fourteen shills Scots money . The sd day George Hunter payed into the Box "Mastar one pound ten shills Scots money , and got up his bill granted for the sd soume .

"Toe sd day the members have appointed John Donaldson's house to be the place to meet at twelve a ' clock midday . The commission lo five for intrants continued .

Galashiels , Deer . 27 th 1746 . The Rois called ; found absent John Sanderson , and James Furgreive . ancl Gala . The sd day John Butler was chosen preses by plurality of votes till next St . John ' s day .

Continues Hugh Cairncross Box Master till next St . John ' s day . Andrew Bald being this day present is excused for being formerly absent for any fine that might have been imposed , but made lyable to sixpence

for each year ' s absence , Avhich is herby declared to be two years proceeding this date . The money payed formerly for strengthening the box is this day modified to three shills Scots , the sixpence formerly mentioned being still

payable by those absent . The comission to five for intrants continued , and John Donaldson continued clerk .

The Avhich day there is found of money in the hands of Hugh Cairncross , Box Master , the soume of tAventy-nine pound nine shills Scots money for which soume he is hereby accountable to the lodge .

The which day Adam Harvy , present apprentice to Hugh Cairncross , AA'as admitted in common form , and gave his bill for one pound ten shills Scots in name of entry money , payable betwixt and next St . John ' s day .

The present meeting is next year to be in AVilliam Craig at midday . The Box Master is herby ordered anew to speak to Gala about what he is deficient . Hugh Cairncross , Jeams Bryson , yr ., and George Hunter are hereby ordered to intruct Adam Harvy .

Sedurent Galashiels , Deer . 28 th , 1747 . Rois called ; found absent Gala , Gearge Cairncross , excel , Hugh Cairncross , exed , George Hunter , Jeams Furgrieve , Andrew Bald . The sd day John Butler was continued Preses

till next St . John ' s day . The sd day Hugh Cairncross was continued Box Master , and John Donaldson Clerk . The absents , although otherwise excused , are still liable to pay sixpence to the box , and those

present lyable only three pence Scots , according to last sedurent . The absents that have sent no excuse are by vote of the company , as herby find each in one shill starling as a fine , ancl three shills Scots as a moeity to the box , according to this and last sedurent , besides their proportion of Avhat chairge

the other present brethren ar necessarily brought into . The comission to five for intrants continu ed . This day , upon consideration of the necessitys that the reliect of the deceast William Cairncross

may be in , the brethren have thought fit to remit to her one pound ten shills Scots money , allowing her to make further application to the Box Master , he calling together as many of the brethren as shall give bim pOAver to distribut to her necessity .

The money in the Box Master's hand is as in last sedurent . The Box Master is herby anew ordered to speak to Gala about his grant for strengthening the box . The one pound ten shills formerly spoke of for Widow Cairncross is the three shills Scots paid by the present brethren for this year by each .

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