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    Article NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE, NO 114, IPSWICH. A.D. 1762. Page 1 of 4 →
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An Old, Old Story.

over present , past , ancl future . They Avore very happy ; and if appearances prove anything in this world , Lucy and her young man will begin their married life under tho fairest promises of earthly felicity . But I will reserve my farewell to my readers for our next number . ( To be continued . )

Notes On The Old Minute Books Of The British Union Lodge, No 114, Ipswich. A.D. 1762.

NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE , NO 114 , IPSWICH . A . D . 1762 .

BUO . EMRA HOLMES , 31 ° . P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . M ., P . E . G ., P . E . P ., P . M . W . S . , Past Provincial Grand Registrar of Suffolk , Past Grand Inspector of Works ( Mark ) , Past Grand Provost , Order of the Temple , P . P . G ., Banner Bearer , Royal Order of Scot / and , < 5 ° r ., & c .

( Continued from , page 534 . ) THE sixth of the old Minute Books commences 24 June , ' 1805 , and we find a memorandum showing what was the total charge for admission at this time . We cannot do better than transcribe it for the

information of the readers of the "MASONIC MAGAZINE , " especially as Ave do not intend to take any more notes of the various fees . £ s . d . £ s . d . First 2 2 0

Making 0 8 6 Tyler and Secretary 0 2 0 2 12 6 Second 0 5 0 Tyler ancl

Secretary 0 2 0 0 7 0 Third 0 10 0 Tyler and Secretary 0 2 0 0 12 0

3 11 6 Quarterage 0 5 0 Certificate 0 3 6 4 0 0

Amongst the items on the payment side of the accounts we find By Janitor , alias Tyler ( sic . ) , 9 / . and Ave should like our Bro . Hughan to tell us Avhether he knows of a similar case where the Outer Guard of the Craft Lodge was given the title of the similar officer

attached to a Royal Arch Chapter , bearing in mind that though the British Union Lodge is a hundred and fifteen years old it has never hacl an R . A , Chapter attached to it to this day . Some idea of the expenses incident to meeting at an hotel may be gathered from the accounts , where we notice such amounts as the following :

June 20 , 1805 By house bill . £ 1 19 6 24 „ 19 10 9 Aug . 6 „ ' 3 10 0 Sep . 3 „ ' 3 13 6 Oct . 1 „ 3 13 6 Nov . 6 „ 3 4 2 Dec . 3 „ 4 2 6

Dec . 27 „ 21 12 3 Feby . 4 , 1806 „ 4 5 0 25 , „ 3 16 0 April 1 „ 4 17 1 May 6 ,,, 366

June 24 „ 17 IS 3 Aug . 5 „ 2 14 6 Sep . 2 „ 3 0 0 23 „ . 4 1 6 Nov . 4 „ 2 17 5 Dec . 29 „ 23 11 10 When over £ 130 was spent in little

over a twelvemonth on hotel expenses it is a matter of little surprise that little or nothing was done for the charities at this time . At the first meeting of the Lodge recorded in the volume now before us , under

date 24 th June , 1805 , we note the following : " It is universally agreed that no Ancient Mason in future shall be admitted into our Lodge—viz ., the British Union Lodge—and those that are now members

shall continue with us , if he ( sic ) continues his ( sic ) meetings , but if found he has visited three times he shall be excluded . " This is a little vague , but it would appear that the jealousy between the Ancient and Modern Masons Avas niakinoitself felt in the provinces at this time , and

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 4
THOMAS CARLYLE. Article 5
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF CONCORD ATTACHED TO THE ANCHOR AND HOPE LODGE, No, 37, BOLTON. Article 5
WONDERS OF OPERATIVE MASONRY. Article 10
ELEGIAC. Article 14
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 15
NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE, NO 114, IPSWICH. A.D. 1762. Article 18
SONNET. Article 21
Tribil and Mechanical Engineer's Society. Article 22
A BROTHER'S ADVICE. Article 25
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW. Article 25
CARPENTERS' HALL. Article 28
THE LADY MURIEL. Article 29
LINES TO THE CRAFT. Article 33
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 33
RECIT EXACT DU GRAND COMBAT LIVRE A NANCY. Article 35
THE UNDER CURRENT OF LIFE. Article 38
THE ETERNITY OF LOVE: A POET'S DREAM. Article 39
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 40
THE WOUNDED CAPTAIN. Article 43
THE SECRET OF LOVE. Article 45
CHIPS FROM A MASONIC WORKSHOP. Article 46
M.\ M.\ M.\ Article 48
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 48
ANSWERS 'TO DOT'S MASONIC ENIGMA. Article 51
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An Old, Old Story.

over present , past , ancl future . They Avore very happy ; and if appearances prove anything in this world , Lucy and her young man will begin their married life under tho fairest promises of earthly felicity . But I will reserve my farewell to my readers for our next number . ( To be continued . )

Notes On The Old Minute Books Of The British Union Lodge, No 114, Ipswich. A.D. 1762.

NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE , NO 114 , IPSWICH . A . D . 1762 .

BUO . EMRA HOLMES , 31 ° . P . M ., P . Z ., P . M . M ., P . E . G ., P . E . P ., P . M . W . S . , Past Provincial Grand Registrar of Suffolk , Past Grand Inspector of Works ( Mark ) , Past Grand Provost , Order of the Temple , P . P . G ., Banner Bearer , Royal Order of Scot / and , < 5 ° r ., & c .

( Continued from , page 534 . ) THE sixth of the old Minute Books commences 24 June , ' 1805 , and we find a memorandum showing what was the total charge for admission at this time . We cannot do better than transcribe it for the

information of the readers of the "MASONIC MAGAZINE , " especially as Ave do not intend to take any more notes of the various fees . £ s . d . £ s . d . First 2 2 0

Making 0 8 6 Tyler and Secretary 0 2 0 2 12 6 Second 0 5 0 Tyler ancl

Secretary 0 2 0 0 7 0 Third 0 10 0 Tyler and Secretary 0 2 0 0 12 0

3 11 6 Quarterage 0 5 0 Certificate 0 3 6 4 0 0

Amongst the items on the payment side of the accounts we find By Janitor , alias Tyler ( sic . ) , 9 / . and Ave should like our Bro . Hughan to tell us Avhether he knows of a similar case where the Outer Guard of the Craft Lodge was given the title of the similar officer

attached to a Royal Arch Chapter , bearing in mind that though the British Union Lodge is a hundred and fifteen years old it has never hacl an R . A , Chapter attached to it to this day . Some idea of the expenses incident to meeting at an hotel may be gathered from the accounts , where we notice such amounts as the following :

June 20 , 1805 By house bill . £ 1 19 6 24 „ 19 10 9 Aug . 6 „ ' 3 10 0 Sep . 3 „ ' 3 13 6 Oct . 1 „ 3 13 6 Nov . 6 „ 3 4 2 Dec . 3 „ 4 2 6

Dec . 27 „ 21 12 3 Feby . 4 , 1806 „ 4 5 0 25 , „ 3 16 0 April 1 „ 4 17 1 May 6 ,,, 366

June 24 „ 17 IS 3 Aug . 5 „ 2 14 6 Sep . 2 „ 3 0 0 23 „ . 4 1 6 Nov . 4 „ 2 17 5 Dec . 29 „ 23 11 10 When over £ 130 was spent in little

over a twelvemonth on hotel expenses it is a matter of little surprise that little or nothing was done for the charities at this time . At the first meeting of the Lodge recorded in the volume now before us , under

date 24 th June , 1805 , we note the following : " It is universally agreed that no Ancient Mason in future shall be admitted into our Lodge—viz ., the British Union Lodge—and those that are now members

shall continue with us , if he ( sic ) continues his ( sic ) meetings , but if found he has visited three times he shall be excluded . " This is a little vague , but it would appear that the jealousy between the Ancient and Modern Masons Avas niakinoitself felt in the provinces at this time , and

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