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Melrose Abbey And Lodge.

adhesion to the Grand Lodge of Scotland . It has records so far back as 1674 . The brethren have a very fine hall of their own , and also a benefit fund ; a fear that theyjwould somehoAV lose these , tends to keep them from joining the Grand Lodge . The following is a copy of their lodge seal : —

which as it contains the mell and the rose ( which however is merel y a pun upon the name ) seems to be their definition of " Melrose . " Authorities , hoAvever , give the ori g in from the words Mull and Rhoss , signifying a bare promontory , which is said to have been the characteristic feature of the site

of old Melrose . The Melrose brethren have been wont to turn out in great force upon the eve o f St . John , 27 th December , when , with lighted torches , they march through the town , and arriving at the abb ey , all gather round the spot where the heart of Bruce was deposited , there the band strike up " Scots wha hae . "

I have a copy of their income and expenditure from September , 1866 , to September , 1867 , in which I observe £ 3 13 s . 3 d . for " Torches and carriage of do . ; " £ 5 for Music from Jedburgh ; Tyler ' s salary for one year , £ 1 6 s . ; Treasurer ' s

do ., £ 1 ; and Secretary ' s do ., £ 3 . Their funeral money , £ 7 10 s . ; Sick and superannuation money , £ 60 3 s . ; altogether the expenditure is £ 90 14 s ., while the income is £ 106 6 s . 8 d ., of which £ 50 lid . 3 d . is quarter dues and fines ; £ G for

ei ght entries ; and £ 3 6 s . for six passings . Their total funds , as at September , 1867 , £ 364 lis . lOd . Signed b y " James Fairbairn , Secretary , and Wm . Scott , Treasurer . " The above is very creditable to the Melrose Masons , and from what I have

seen—althoug h I have not examined their documents—I should say they will probabl y deserve «¦ hi gh place upon the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland ,. Avhenever they see fit to offer to come

under her banner . I enclose the "New Regulations of the Brotherly Societ y of Masons of Melrose Lodge , Roxburghshire , upon the 28 th day of December , 1796 , " reprinted 1861 . I hoped to have been able to give some further data , but I see I must wait till another time .

The following is the copy of Regvtlations referred to : — At a general meeting , held in Melrose , of the Ancient Brotherly Society of Masons , of Melrose Lodge , the folloAving new regulations were agreed upon for the right government of said society , for securing the funds ,

admitting of members , and for relieving such , as in course of providence , may be visited with want , either by affliction or other lawful causes . Art . 1 . —That none shall be admitted into this society , but those who are of unblameable characters , free of bodily distempers , and approved of by the managers ;

and not above thirty-five years of age . 2 . —Every person proposing to join this society , must bring with him to the managers , a satisfactory certificate of his character , age , and health , attested by two of the members , before he be admitted . 3 . —The name , age , and date of admission of every

member shall be entered in the register , but if it after-Avards be found that any person , or persons , shall have imposed upon the society , by not agreeing with Article first , such person shall be expelled : but no member once admitted shall be expelled but by the majority of the annual general meeting , and everymemberjustly excluded

shall have no return of money . 4—That each member shall first enter as Apprentice and pay as entry money 15 s .

5 . —That each Apprentice shall , withm three years , pass and be raised to Fellow CrafD , upon paying 10 s ., and Is . to the Clerk . ( Members not complying with Article fifth , are not to be entitled to aliment until two years after they are passed and raised to Fellow Craft . ) 6 . —That each member shall pay to the Treasurer Is .

6 d . per quarter of a year , making those quarterly payments at four meetings ; the first three to be held on the last Saturdays of March , June , and September , and the fourth upon the tAventy-seventh day of December yearly , which is to be the annual general meeting of the society to celebrate the anniversary of St . John ; electing

managers for the ensuing year , and examining the state of the funds , and Clerk ' s account . 7 . —Any member failing in these quarterly payments , shall for the first quarter be fined 3 d . ; the second , 6 d . ; the third , 9 d . ; the fourth , Is . ; and for the fifth , be exeluded .

8 . —That all the money arising from entries , quarter ' s payments and fines , shall be appropriated to the funds . 9 . —That the managers shall have full power to lend out the society ' s money , on bond or other good security , and the security of tho money thus lent shall be vested

in the hands of tho Clerk for the time being ; and from and after tho death , or removal of any Clerk , the said security shall be vested in the hands of the succeeding

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Untitled Article 1
RECOGNITION OF NOVA SCOTIA. Article 1
CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 2
MASONIC GOVERNMENT. Article 4
MELROSE ABBEY AND LODGE. Article 5
MASONIC CELESTIAL MYSTERIES. Article 9
THE ANCIENT RECORDS OF "THE LODGE OF EDINBURGH (MARY'S CHAPEL)," No. 1. Article 11
NON-OPERATIVE OFFICE-BEARERS OR SCOTCH LODGES IN THE 17TH CENTURY. Article 11
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
"CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR ;" OR, BURNS IMPROVED (pp. 184-186). Article 13
MASONIC DISCIPLINE. Article 13
BROADFOOT, THOMPSON, AND MUGGERIDGE'S RITUAL . Article 14
Untitled Article 15
MASONIC MEMS Article 15
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 15
METROPOLITAN. Article 16
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
LIST OF STEWARDS AT THE INAUGURATION FESTIVAL, 14TH APRIL, 1869. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
MASONIC SONG. Article 19
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1869. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Melrose Abbey And Lodge.

adhesion to the Grand Lodge of Scotland . It has records so far back as 1674 . The brethren have a very fine hall of their own , and also a benefit fund ; a fear that theyjwould somehoAV lose these , tends to keep them from joining the Grand Lodge . The following is a copy of their lodge seal : —

which as it contains the mell and the rose ( which however is merel y a pun upon the name ) seems to be their definition of " Melrose . " Authorities , hoAvever , give the ori g in from the words Mull and Rhoss , signifying a bare promontory , which is said to have been the characteristic feature of the site

of old Melrose . The Melrose brethren have been wont to turn out in great force upon the eve o f St . John , 27 th December , when , with lighted torches , they march through the town , and arriving at the abb ey , all gather round the spot where the heart of Bruce was deposited , there the band strike up " Scots wha hae . "

I have a copy of their income and expenditure from September , 1866 , to September , 1867 , in which I observe £ 3 13 s . 3 d . for " Torches and carriage of do . ; " £ 5 for Music from Jedburgh ; Tyler ' s salary for one year , £ 1 6 s . ; Treasurer ' s

do ., £ 1 ; and Secretary ' s do ., £ 3 . Their funeral money , £ 7 10 s . ; Sick and superannuation money , £ 60 3 s . ; altogether the expenditure is £ 90 14 s ., while the income is £ 106 6 s . 8 d ., of which £ 50 lid . 3 d . is quarter dues and fines ; £ G for

ei ght entries ; and £ 3 6 s . for six passings . Their total funds , as at September , 1867 , £ 364 lis . lOd . Signed b y " James Fairbairn , Secretary , and Wm . Scott , Treasurer . " The above is very creditable to the Melrose Masons , and from what I have

seen—althoug h I have not examined their documents—I should say they will probabl y deserve «¦ hi gh place upon the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland ,. Avhenever they see fit to offer to come

under her banner . I enclose the "New Regulations of the Brotherly Societ y of Masons of Melrose Lodge , Roxburghshire , upon the 28 th day of December , 1796 , " reprinted 1861 . I hoped to have been able to give some further data , but I see I must wait till another time .

The following is the copy of Regvtlations referred to : — At a general meeting , held in Melrose , of the Ancient Brotherly Society of Masons , of Melrose Lodge , the folloAving new regulations were agreed upon for the right government of said society , for securing the funds ,

admitting of members , and for relieving such , as in course of providence , may be visited with want , either by affliction or other lawful causes . Art . 1 . —That none shall be admitted into this society , but those who are of unblameable characters , free of bodily distempers , and approved of by the managers ;

and not above thirty-five years of age . 2 . —Every person proposing to join this society , must bring with him to the managers , a satisfactory certificate of his character , age , and health , attested by two of the members , before he be admitted . 3 . —The name , age , and date of admission of every

member shall be entered in the register , but if it after-Avards be found that any person , or persons , shall have imposed upon the society , by not agreeing with Article first , such person shall be expelled : but no member once admitted shall be expelled but by the majority of the annual general meeting , and everymemberjustly excluded

shall have no return of money . 4—That each member shall first enter as Apprentice and pay as entry money 15 s .

5 . —That each Apprentice shall , withm three years , pass and be raised to Fellow CrafD , upon paying 10 s ., and Is . to the Clerk . ( Members not complying with Article fifth , are not to be entitled to aliment until two years after they are passed and raised to Fellow Craft . ) 6 . —That each member shall pay to the Treasurer Is .

6 d . per quarter of a year , making those quarterly payments at four meetings ; the first three to be held on the last Saturdays of March , June , and September , and the fourth upon the tAventy-seventh day of December yearly , which is to be the annual general meeting of the society to celebrate the anniversary of St . John ; electing

managers for the ensuing year , and examining the state of the funds , and Clerk ' s account . 7 . —Any member failing in these quarterly payments , shall for the first quarter be fined 3 d . ; the second , 6 d . ; the third , 9 d . ; the fourth , Is . ; and for the fifth , be exeluded .

8 . —That all the money arising from entries , quarter ' s payments and fines , shall be appropriated to the funds . 9 . —That the managers shall have full power to lend out the society ' s money , on bond or other good security , and the security of tho money thus lent shall be vested

in the hands of tho Clerk for the time being ; and from and after tho death , or removal of any Clerk , the said security shall be vested in the hands of the succeeding

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