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The Constitution , Rules, Orders, And Regulations, Of The Aberdeen Mason Lodge.

THE CONSTITUTION , RULES , ORDERS , AND REGULATIONS , OF THE ABERDEEN MASON LODGE .

Established and ordained at a general meeting of the society , held upon the sixth day of December , in the year One thousand seven hundred and ninetythree , in terms of , ancl agreeably to an Act passed in the thirty-third year of his present Majesty King George the Third , entitled " An Act for the ' Encouragement and Relief of Friendly Societies . "

( Continued from page 26 . ) 14 . That for preserving the character of the Societ y , it is ordained that upon information of flagrant report of - any misdemeanour—fraudulent bankruptcy , or such like , of any member , the Master , and other official managers for the time , do make strict enquiry

thereanent : and if it shall appear evident to a majority of the members present at any general meeting called for the purpose , that the report is Avell founded , such offending member shall be expelled the Society , ancl forfeit foreA T er any interest therein . 15 . That no decayed memberhis widow or children

, , shall he entitled to receive any benefit -from the funds of the Society , unless such member shall have regularly paid his annual contribution for the space of seven years . But declaring , that in case of the death of any member before these years are expired , his widow and children shall have power to pay up such annual

contribution as the member has been deficient , so as to complete said seven years' contribution ; but this must be done before the application for the benefit of the fund .

CLASSES OP ANNUITANTS . 16 . That those who shall be entitled to the benefit of the funds are—1 st . Decayed necessitous members in old age , sickness or infirmit y , whether Geomatic or Operative Masonswhatever their rank in the societ have

, y may been at the time . 2 nd . The widows ancl children of all deceased members , whatever their rank in the society may have been at the time of their death . That how soon the balance of the annual produce of the funds of the lodgewith the annual

contribu-, tions shall be ascertained and ordered for the relief of the necessitous , a certain portion thereof , under the directions of the official managers for tbe time , shall be set apart for the relief of the first class , and which shall be distributed among them equally and proportionally , share and share alike ; but iu no case shall

the alloivance to any of them exceed double that to any of the second class . That the remainder of the"fund shall be distributed equally and proportionally , share and share alike , among those of the second class ; but declaring that the official managers for the time shall have poAver to

allocate a sum not exceeding five pounds sterling yearly for occasional relief in the course of the year to necessitous brethren and others , Avhether they belong to this societ y or not . And they shall have power , notwithstanding of any rule herein before expressed , in the event of any decayed member ivho has filled theoffice of Master , DeputeMaster , Wardens , Treasurer , or Secretary , or tbe widoAvs of such members in the event of their deaths , applying for

relief from the funds , to order them such additional allowance , as they think the funds at the time can afford , but so as such allowance be equally applied to thoso who have an equal title . 17 . ( AVidows apply ten clay days before first Monday in January . ) IS . ( Widow marrying again to forfeit her interest . )

19 . ( Children not entitled to the fund after fourteen years of age . ) 20 . ( Sums set apart for discharging the debt on the lodge . )

MoETnncATioN FUND . * 21 . That certain members of this Society having , by a deed of mortification , dated 17 th January , 1767 , destinated , appointed , and mortified , fully and freely , a certain sum of money to be a fund for the relief and support of decayed members of the said lodge of

Aberdeen , and the widows and orphans of said lodge ; and thereafter the ivhole members of the Society having agreed to give to the said fund of mortification allenarly , a voluntary contribution , which has been continued by every entering member , ever since , and the said fund kept separate from the original funds of

the lodge , and accumulated under certain managers and under the patronage of the Master , Wardens , and other members of the lodge , as mentioned in said deed ; and by a state of said mortification fund , at the term of Martinmas in this present year , it appears , that the stock in tbe hands of the trustees amounts to the sum of £ 403 lis . 4 M . sterling . It is

therefore resolved , prima , that the said mortification fund shall be kept separate and distinct from the other funds of the lodge , under the rules , orders , and regulations therein and after specified , viz ., that the managers or trustees of this mortification shall consist of six operative and three geomatic Masons , being men of the best understanding , reputationancl

, substance , to be nominated during all the days of their lifetime , " or residence in Aberdeen , and goocl behaviour , and in all time coming it shall be lawful only for the Avhole lodge to elect men of the foresaid qualifications , Avhen it pleases God to call any of the present managers by deathor upon the occasion of

, their leaving the town of Aberdeen ; they alivays upon their entering ou office taking an oath defdeU for the faithful administration of said mortification . Secundo . ( The stock not to be broken until it amount to £ 500 . Interest of £ 200 to be divided ) .

Terti-o . ( When the stock amounts to £ -800 , interest of £ 400 to be divided . When £ 1 , 200 , interest of £ 800 to be divided . When £ 1 , 800 , interest of £ 1 , 4-00 to be divided ) . Quarto . ( The managers to meet tAvice in the year , and to call the Master , or Wardens , or Treasurer . Any of the managers being com-ieied of breach of trust shall be divested of his office . The Master or Wardens to sit as Preses at the two yearly meetings ) . Qicinto . ( To pay 10 s . after the stock amounts to

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THE CITY OF JERUSALEM.—ORIGIN OF THE TEMPLARS. Article 1
THE CONTINENTAL WAR. Article 3
ORANGE AND RIBBON. Article 4
QUALIFICATIONS FOR MEMBERSHIP. Article 4
ALL IN THE OLDEN TIME. Article 5
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 6
Untitled Article 8
THE CONSTITUTION , RULES, ORDERS, AND REGULATIONS, OF THE ABERDEEN MASON LODGE. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
SAFETY GATES FOR THE LEVEL CROSSINGS OF RAILWAYS. Article 11
FIRE INSURANCE DUTY. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
MASONIC MEM . Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
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ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
RED CROSS KNIGHTS. Article 16
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 16
INDIA. Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 18
Obituary. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
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The Constitution , Rules, Orders, And Regulations, Of The Aberdeen Mason Lodge.

THE CONSTITUTION , RULES , ORDERS , AND REGULATIONS , OF THE ABERDEEN MASON LODGE .

Established and ordained at a general meeting of the society , held upon the sixth day of December , in the year One thousand seven hundred and ninetythree , in terms of , ancl agreeably to an Act passed in the thirty-third year of his present Majesty King George the Third , entitled " An Act for the ' Encouragement and Relief of Friendly Societies . "

( Continued from page 26 . ) 14 . That for preserving the character of the Societ y , it is ordained that upon information of flagrant report of - any misdemeanour—fraudulent bankruptcy , or such like , of any member , the Master , and other official managers for the time , do make strict enquiry

thereanent : and if it shall appear evident to a majority of the members present at any general meeting called for the purpose , that the report is Avell founded , such offending member shall be expelled the Society , ancl forfeit foreA T er any interest therein . 15 . That no decayed memberhis widow or children

, , shall he entitled to receive any benefit -from the funds of the Society , unless such member shall have regularly paid his annual contribution for the space of seven years . But declaring , that in case of the death of any member before these years are expired , his widow and children shall have power to pay up such annual

contribution as the member has been deficient , so as to complete said seven years' contribution ; but this must be done before the application for the benefit of the fund .

CLASSES OP ANNUITANTS . 16 . That those who shall be entitled to the benefit of the funds are—1 st . Decayed necessitous members in old age , sickness or infirmit y , whether Geomatic or Operative Masonswhatever their rank in the societ have

, y may been at the time . 2 nd . The widows ancl children of all deceased members , whatever their rank in the society may have been at the time of their death . That how soon the balance of the annual produce of the funds of the lodgewith the annual

contribu-, tions shall be ascertained and ordered for the relief of the necessitous , a certain portion thereof , under the directions of the official managers for tbe time , shall be set apart for the relief of the first class , and which shall be distributed among them equally and proportionally , share and share alike ; but iu no case shall

the alloivance to any of them exceed double that to any of the second class . That the remainder of the"fund shall be distributed equally and proportionally , share and share alike , among those of the second class ; but declaring that the official managers for the time shall have poAver to

allocate a sum not exceeding five pounds sterling yearly for occasional relief in the course of the year to necessitous brethren and others , Avhether they belong to this societ y or not . And they shall have power , notwithstanding of any rule herein before expressed , in the event of any decayed member ivho has filled theoffice of Master , DeputeMaster , Wardens , Treasurer , or Secretary , or tbe widoAvs of such members in the event of their deaths , applying for

relief from the funds , to order them such additional allowance , as they think the funds at the time can afford , but so as such allowance be equally applied to thoso who have an equal title . 17 . ( AVidows apply ten clay days before first Monday in January . ) IS . ( Widow marrying again to forfeit her interest . )

19 . ( Children not entitled to the fund after fourteen years of age . ) 20 . ( Sums set apart for discharging the debt on the lodge . )

MoETnncATioN FUND . * 21 . That certain members of this Society having , by a deed of mortification , dated 17 th January , 1767 , destinated , appointed , and mortified , fully and freely , a certain sum of money to be a fund for the relief and support of decayed members of the said lodge of

Aberdeen , and the widows and orphans of said lodge ; and thereafter the ivhole members of the Society having agreed to give to the said fund of mortification allenarly , a voluntary contribution , which has been continued by every entering member , ever since , and the said fund kept separate from the original funds of

the lodge , and accumulated under certain managers and under the patronage of the Master , Wardens , and other members of the lodge , as mentioned in said deed ; and by a state of said mortification fund , at the term of Martinmas in this present year , it appears , that the stock in tbe hands of the trustees amounts to the sum of £ 403 lis . 4 M . sterling . It is

therefore resolved , prima , that the said mortification fund shall be kept separate and distinct from the other funds of the lodge , under the rules , orders , and regulations therein and after specified , viz ., that the managers or trustees of this mortification shall consist of six operative and three geomatic Masons , being men of the best understanding , reputationancl

, substance , to be nominated during all the days of their lifetime , " or residence in Aberdeen , and goocl behaviour , and in all time coming it shall be lawful only for the Avhole lodge to elect men of the foresaid qualifications , Avhen it pleases God to call any of the present managers by deathor upon the occasion of

, their leaving the town of Aberdeen ; they alivays upon their entering ou office taking an oath defdeU for the faithful administration of said mortification . Secundo . ( The stock not to be broken until it amount to £ 500 . Interest of £ 200 to be divided ) .

Terti-o . ( When the stock amounts to £ -800 , interest of £ 400 to be divided . When £ 1 , 200 , interest of £ 800 to be divided . When £ 1 , 800 , interest of £ 1 , 4-00 to be divided ) . Quarto . ( The managers to meet tAvice in the year , and to call the Master , or Wardens , or Treasurer . Any of the managers being com-ieied of breach of trust shall be divested of his office . The Master or Wardens to sit as Preses at the two yearly meetings ) . Qicinto . ( To pay 10 s . after the stock amounts to

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