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History Of The Airedale Lodge, No. 387,

sapporfc their own lodge for themselves it is scarcely likely they would readily attend even a few meetings to preserve it for others . The first meeting of our lodge is thus recorded : — April 11 th , 1827 . At the opening or tho Airedale Lodge , No . 814 , Malt Shovel Inn , Baildon , near Bradford ,

Yorkshire : —Wainman Holmes , W . M . ; John Smith , S . W . ; Abraham Hartley , J . W . ; Thomas Lund , P . M . ; Richard Stell , S . D . ; Abraham Bolton , J . D . ; William Fox , I . G . Visitors : Phineas Smith , Tyler for Lodge 503 ; Hugh Heaton , Lodge 503 ; Wm . Simpson , Lodge 503 . When there was proposed : —Benj . A . Waterhouse , by Thos . Lund ; John Walker , by John Smith ; Joseph Walker , by Abm . Bolton ; John Hudson , by R . Stell ; Robt . Smith , by Waimn . Holmes . The different requisite ceremonies being done , the Lodge was closed in due form .

The second regular meeting was held on May 9 th , 1827 , and B . A . Waterhouse , John Walker , Joseph Walker , John Hudson , and Robert Smith were all initiated . Jonathan Walker was also proposed by Wainman Holmes . The following circular , which had been sent at the time to the W . M . of another lodge in the province , I found in one of a number of old books purchased in Leeds Central Market in 1871 ; and the circumstance decided me , in consequence of the absence of many records at the time , and the unsatisfactory

way in which I considered others were preserved (?) , to endeavour to become the historian of the lodge . Happily my labours have not been fruitless , for since then I have discovered all the books and many- missing documents , besides adding several curious and valuable relics to the lodge property . I regret that amongst the latter a small volume of ancient Masonic songs , which I had beautifully bound for the Lodge , has already disappeared . It has been missing several years , and cannot now be found .

Airedale Lodge , Baildon , near Bradford , 18 th May , 1827 . Gentlemen and Brethren , —Having made such arrangements as we consider necessary for the purpose of having a public procession on Wednesday , the 6 th of June next , in commemoration of the opening of our new lodge , we take the liberty of writing to you , asking the favour for as many of your members to attend as possible , and please to favour us with a return stating how many you suppose will attend . Waiting your kind reply , we remain , Gentlemen and Brethren , yours most fraternally , JNO . WALKER , Secretary . WAINMAN HOLMES , W . M .

Attendance is requested at Eleven o ' clock in the forenoon . Dinner 2 s . 6 d . each . The third regular meeting , for the purpose of what was then regarded as consecration , took place on Wednesday , June 6 th , 1827 , there being present : — Wainman Holmes , W . M . ; John Smith , S . W . ; Abraham Hartley , J . W . ; William Simpson , P . M . ; John Walker , Sec ; Charles Bland , S . D . ; John Hudson , J . D . ; B . A . WaterhouseI . G . ; Jonathan WalkerTyler ; Joseph Walker

, , , Robert Smith . Visitors : from the Royal Yorkshire , No . 503 , 23 *; Hope , No . 565 , 12 * ; St . Columba , No . 640 , 1 ; Three Graces , No . 405 , 8 * ; St . Alban ' s , No . 749 , 7 *; Friendship , No . 865 , 1 ; St . John ' s , No . 897 , 1 . Those marked with an asterisk include the W . M . and other officers ; altogether numbering 53 visitors . On this occasion " B . A . Waterhouse , John Walker , and Joseph Walker

took the second degree , and Jonathan Walker was initiated into Masonry . " Why the last-named brother did not join the lodge is not explained . He was initiated before on the 27 th December , 1809 . John Hudson , initiated on the previous meeting , was also initiated November 2 nd , 1808 . Both belonged to the Duke of York ' s Lodge , but probably were never returned as such . " Also Charles Bland was proposed bJohn WalkerWilliam Booth b

y , y Joseph Walker , and John Myers by Jonathan Walker . The regular business being clone , the lodge was closed in due form , after which a procession took place to the old church chapel , and an impressive sermon was preached by the Rev . E . Hodgkinson . The procession returned in good order , and sat down to

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HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387, Article 1
THE PRESENT POSITION OF MASONIC HISTORY AND CRITICISM. Article 6
CURIOUS LIST OF LODGES, A.D. 1736. Article 8
AUTUMN. Article 13
MYSTICISM. Article 14
WAS SHAKESPEARE A FREEMASON ? Article 15
A TWILIGHT SONG ON THE RIVER FOWEY. Article 19
A TALE OF VENICE IN 1781. Article 20
A NEW HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 21
OLD BOOKS. Article 24
SPRING. Article 29
CONISHEAD PRIORY. Article 30
LITERARY GOSSIP. Article 34
FAITH AND LOVE. Article 36
AFTER ALL. Article 36
NURSERY DECORATION AND HYGIENE. Article 41
BRO. THOMAS TOPHAM, THE STRONG MAN. Article 43
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History Of The Airedale Lodge, No. 387,

sapporfc their own lodge for themselves it is scarcely likely they would readily attend even a few meetings to preserve it for others . The first meeting of our lodge is thus recorded : — April 11 th , 1827 . At the opening or tho Airedale Lodge , No . 814 , Malt Shovel Inn , Baildon , near Bradford ,

Yorkshire : —Wainman Holmes , W . M . ; John Smith , S . W . ; Abraham Hartley , J . W . ; Thomas Lund , P . M . ; Richard Stell , S . D . ; Abraham Bolton , J . D . ; William Fox , I . G . Visitors : Phineas Smith , Tyler for Lodge 503 ; Hugh Heaton , Lodge 503 ; Wm . Simpson , Lodge 503 . When there was proposed : —Benj . A . Waterhouse , by Thos . Lund ; John Walker , by John Smith ; Joseph Walker , by Abm . Bolton ; John Hudson , by R . Stell ; Robt . Smith , by Waimn . Holmes . The different requisite ceremonies being done , the Lodge was closed in due form .

The second regular meeting was held on May 9 th , 1827 , and B . A . Waterhouse , John Walker , Joseph Walker , John Hudson , and Robert Smith were all initiated . Jonathan Walker was also proposed by Wainman Holmes . The following circular , which had been sent at the time to the W . M . of another lodge in the province , I found in one of a number of old books purchased in Leeds Central Market in 1871 ; and the circumstance decided me , in consequence of the absence of many records at the time , and the unsatisfactory

way in which I considered others were preserved (?) , to endeavour to become the historian of the lodge . Happily my labours have not been fruitless , for since then I have discovered all the books and many- missing documents , besides adding several curious and valuable relics to the lodge property . I regret that amongst the latter a small volume of ancient Masonic songs , which I had beautifully bound for the Lodge , has already disappeared . It has been missing several years , and cannot now be found .

Airedale Lodge , Baildon , near Bradford , 18 th May , 1827 . Gentlemen and Brethren , —Having made such arrangements as we consider necessary for the purpose of having a public procession on Wednesday , the 6 th of June next , in commemoration of the opening of our new lodge , we take the liberty of writing to you , asking the favour for as many of your members to attend as possible , and please to favour us with a return stating how many you suppose will attend . Waiting your kind reply , we remain , Gentlemen and Brethren , yours most fraternally , JNO . WALKER , Secretary . WAINMAN HOLMES , W . M .

Attendance is requested at Eleven o ' clock in the forenoon . Dinner 2 s . 6 d . each . The third regular meeting , for the purpose of what was then regarded as consecration , took place on Wednesday , June 6 th , 1827 , there being present : — Wainman Holmes , W . M . ; John Smith , S . W . ; Abraham Hartley , J . W . ; William Simpson , P . M . ; John Walker , Sec ; Charles Bland , S . D . ; John Hudson , J . D . ; B . A . WaterhouseI . G . ; Jonathan WalkerTyler ; Joseph Walker

, , , Robert Smith . Visitors : from the Royal Yorkshire , No . 503 , 23 *; Hope , No . 565 , 12 * ; St . Columba , No . 640 , 1 ; Three Graces , No . 405 , 8 * ; St . Alban ' s , No . 749 , 7 *; Friendship , No . 865 , 1 ; St . John ' s , No . 897 , 1 . Those marked with an asterisk include the W . M . and other officers ; altogether numbering 53 visitors . On this occasion " B . A . Waterhouse , John Walker , and Joseph Walker

took the second degree , and Jonathan Walker was initiated into Masonry . " Why the last-named brother did not join the lodge is not explained . He was initiated before on the 27 th December , 1809 . John Hudson , initiated on the previous meeting , was also initiated November 2 nd , 1808 . Both belonged to the Duke of York ' s Lodge , but probably were never returned as such . " Also Charles Bland was proposed bJohn WalkerWilliam Booth b

y , y Joseph Walker , and John Myers by Jonathan Walker . The regular business being clone , the lodge was closed in due form , after which a procession took place to the old church chapel , and an impressive sermon was preached by the Rev . E . Hodgkinson . The procession returned in good order , and sat down to

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