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    Article EXTRACTS, WITH NOTES, FROM THE MINUTES OF THE LODGE OF FRIENDSHIP, NO. 277, OLDHAM. ← Page 5 of 5
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Extracts, With Notes, From The Minutes Of The Lodge Of Friendship, No. 277, Oldham.

April 15 th , 1840 . A Br . resigns , having joined the new Lodge at Waterhead Mill , now the Tudor Lodge , 467 , Red Lion Inn , Oldham . June 10 th . The Midsummer Festival of St . John was abolished . December 22 nd , 1841 . A Dispensation was obtained to remove the Lodge , furniture , Books , and Jewels , etc ., to the " Angel " Inn . Sep . 14 , 1843 . A Sick and Burial Societwas again established in

cony nection with the Lodge . April 17 th , 1843 . The first stone of St . Mary ' s Church Schools , Oldham , was laid with Masonic honours b y the Right Hon . The Earl Howe , S . G . W . Nov . 13 th , 1850 . Masonry had revived during the decade . At this meeting ten candidates were proposed , and were all initiated in due course ; 11 candidates were accepted at the two subsequent meetings .

June 11 th , 1851 . The fees were raised to £ 5 5 s . for initiation , and £ 1 Is . for joining member . Annual subscription , £ 1 Is . Septr . 10 th . £ 50 lent to Royal Arch Chapter at 5 p . c . interest . The Lodge room is said to be too small , and it is determined to seek better accommodation . Novr . 5 th . 10 s . given to Count L ., a distressed brother . Decr . 31 st , 1851 . The 3 rd Minute Book ends at this date . The fourth minute-book commences Jany . 7 th , 1852 , when the Festival of St . John was held .

March 3 rd , 1852 . £ 40 was given by the brethren to the sufferers b y the bursting of a reservoir at Holmfirth , and £ 5 to sufferers by a Steam Boiler Explosion at West Hill . Feby . 23 rd , 1853 . A Gold watch , guard , and ring were presented to Br . Isaac Gaitskill for his eminent services to the Lodge . Decr . 28 th , 1853 . A Large room had been prepared for Masonic purposes at the " Angel" Innand was used the first time at this date .

, June 25 th , 1855 . The Foundation Stone of the Oldham Lyceum was laid with Masonic honours . Feby . 4 th , 1857 . A new code of Bye-Laws was proposed . Septr . 2 nd . The Ballot was taken for a Candidate when the Lodge was in the third degree . On the 17 th Novr . in year following it was decided to take the ballot for Candidates for the future only in that Degree .

Feby . 1 st , 1860 . The Subscription was raised from £ 1 Is . to £ 110 s . April 2 nd , 1862 . The present Masonic Hall was projected . July 29 th , 1863 . The Lodge number was altered from 344 to 277 . Jany . 16 th , 1867 . Initiation fee raised from £ 5 5 s . to £ 6 6 s ., and in May the subscri ption was made £ 1 15 s . per ann . The 4 th Minute Book ends on Decr . 11 th 1867 and the 5 th commences on

, , January 8 th , 1868 . April 1 st , 1868 . The Revised Bye-Laws were adopted . May 7 th . The Provincial Grand Lodge of East Lancashire was held in Oldham ; Stephen Blair , Esq ., Prov . G . M . Bro . Croxton was appointed Pro . S . G . D ., and Bro . Tweedale Prov . G . Registrar . At the Banquet held in the Town Hall upwards of £ 1000 was subscribed for the Masonic charities .

On the 23 rd of April , 1871 , the Loclge was removed to the Masonic Hall , which was dedicated try the R . W . Prov . G . M ., Le Gendre N . Starkie , Esq ., and his officers ; and we express a fervent wish that it may be used in disseminating the principles of Freemasonry to generations yet unborn , until mankind is united with the most perfect of all unities , the brotherhood in the Grand Lodge above , presided over by T . G . A . O . T . U .

"AMICITIA" FLOREAT .

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THE RECORDS OF AN ANCIENT LODGE. Article 1
TARSHISH; ITS MODERN REPRESENTATIVE. Article 7
THE SOUTHERN SCOURGE. Article 10
THE MORAL AND RELIGIOUS ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY. Article 11
MASONIC HYMNS AND ODES. Article 15
SOME CONVERSATION WITH AN ANCIENT DRUID. Article 17
LOST. Article 22
SKETCHES OF CHARACTER. Article 23
AUTHENTIC CRAFT HISTORY IN BRITAIN. Article 24
EXTRACTS, WITH NOTES, FROM THE MINUTES OF THE LODGE OF FRIENDSHIP, NO. 277, OLDHAM. Article 27
A PSALM OF LIFE AT SIXTY. Article 32
PARADOXES. Article 33
"KNIGHTS TEMPLAR" OR "KNIGHTS TEMPLARS." Article 36
PETER BEERIE. Article 37
WHAT IS FREEMASONRY? Article 39
A CATALOGUE OF MASONIC BOOKS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. Article 41
WOULD WE HAPPIER BE? Article 43
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Extracts, With Notes, From The Minutes Of The Lodge Of Friendship, No. 277, Oldham.

April 15 th , 1840 . A Br . resigns , having joined the new Lodge at Waterhead Mill , now the Tudor Lodge , 467 , Red Lion Inn , Oldham . June 10 th . The Midsummer Festival of St . John was abolished . December 22 nd , 1841 . A Dispensation was obtained to remove the Lodge , furniture , Books , and Jewels , etc ., to the " Angel " Inn . Sep . 14 , 1843 . A Sick and Burial Societwas again established in

cony nection with the Lodge . April 17 th , 1843 . The first stone of St . Mary ' s Church Schools , Oldham , was laid with Masonic honours b y the Right Hon . The Earl Howe , S . G . W . Nov . 13 th , 1850 . Masonry had revived during the decade . At this meeting ten candidates were proposed , and were all initiated in due course ; 11 candidates were accepted at the two subsequent meetings .

June 11 th , 1851 . The fees were raised to £ 5 5 s . for initiation , and £ 1 Is . for joining member . Annual subscription , £ 1 Is . Septr . 10 th . £ 50 lent to Royal Arch Chapter at 5 p . c . interest . The Lodge room is said to be too small , and it is determined to seek better accommodation . Novr . 5 th . 10 s . given to Count L ., a distressed brother . Decr . 31 st , 1851 . The 3 rd Minute Book ends at this date . The fourth minute-book commences Jany . 7 th , 1852 , when the Festival of St . John was held .

March 3 rd , 1852 . £ 40 was given by the brethren to the sufferers b y the bursting of a reservoir at Holmfirth , and £ 5 to sufferers by a Steam Boiler Explosion at West Hill . Feby . 23 rd , 1853 . A Gold watch , guard , and ring were presented to Br . Isaac Gaitskill for his eminent services to the Lodge . Decr . 28 th , 1853 . A Large room had been prepared for Masonic purposes at the " Angel" Innand was used the first time at this date .

, June 25 th , 1855 . The Foundation Stone of the Oldham Lyceum was laid with Masonic honours . Feby . 4 th , 1857 . A new code of Bye-Laws was proposed . Septr . 2 nd . The Ballot was taken for a Candidate when the Lodge was in the third degree . On the 17 th Novr . in year following it was decided to take the ballot for Candidates for the future only in that Degree .

Feby . 1 st , 1860 . The Subscription was raised from £ 1 Is . to £ 110 s . April 2 nd , 1862 . The present Masonic Hall was projected . July 29 th , 1863 . The Lodge number was altered from 344 to 277 . Jany . 16 th , 1867 . Initiation fee raised from £ 5 5 s . to £ 6 6 s ., and in May the subscri ption was made £ 1 15 s . per ann . The 4 th Minute Book ends on Decr . 11 th 1867 and the 5 th commences on

, , January 8 th , 1868 . April 1 st , 1868 . The Revised Bye-Laws were adopted . May 7 th . The Provincial Grand Lodge of East Lancashire was held in Oldham ; Stephen Blair , Esq ., Prov . G . M . Bro . Croxton was appointed Pro . S . G . D ., and Bro . Tweedale Prov . G . Registrar . At the Banquet held in the Town Hall upwards of £ 1000 was subscribed for the Masonic charities .

On the 23 rd of April , 1871 , the Loclge was removed to the Masonic Hall , which was dedicated try the R . W . Prov . G . M ., Le Gendre N . Starkie , Esq ., and his officers ; and we express a fervent wish that it may be used in disseminating the principles of Freemasonry to generations yet unborn , until mankind is united with the most perfect of all unities , the brotherhood in the Grand Lodge above , presided over by T . G . A . O . T . U .

"AMICITIA" FLOREAT .

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