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Old Records Of The Lodge Of Peebles.

On December 20 th , 1790 , the above motions are disposed of as follows : — " The Lodge mete when it was agreed to have a dinner in William Kadie ' s house for thirty men . Bro . George Donaldson is ordered to make 5 pints of Rum into punsh . The R . W . Master is to compliment the Lodge with seven aprons for the Office Bearers . It is agreed that 6 d . be payed for each Bottle of punsh as set clown , and 6 d . to be paid for any of the glasses broken ,

6 d . each . Peebles , 27 th December , 1790 . Anniversary of St . John the Evangelist held . Thirty-three members present . John Robertson elected R . W . Master , but styled Grand Master on this occasion . John Hislop , D . Grand Master .

Then follows inventory of Lodge property taken 27 th January , 1791 : — Imprimis—A Bible , Mr . Wright ' s Book on Masonary , one Book on the Constitutions of Masonary , one Song Book , one Book on the Institution of Masonary , one Old Book , a Sistem of Laws of the Lodge on Velum , one Maul , Nine Aprons trimed , eight Sasshes , six Jewels of Silver , Three Candlesticks , two pair of Snuffers with stands for Do . The Master ' s Pool , Two Battons for the Wardens , Two Rods for the Deacons , one sassh with a gilded

Medel , one Brass sqare , a Rope , Two Dozen old glass , Fort y New Glass as a compliment to the Lodge at St . John ' s Day last , by Brother Robert Scott of Scarberry , and eight old Aprons formerly belonging to the office-bearers . Follows inventory of articles belonging to Peebles Cumberland Lodge , as formerly noticed . Delivered to William Moffat , officer , except one apron ancl sassh . JOHN ROBERTSON , Master .

Peebles , 13 th May , 1791 . Meeting called on account of the death of Janet Watson , relict of the late John Tweedale , and negotiations were entered into to raise £ 100 to clear off the bill with interest , etc . It was also agreed at this meeting to insure the Lodge property for £ 100 . December 27 th , 1791 . St . John ' s Day anniversary held . 31 Members present . Thomas Brown elected Grand Master .

March 3 rd , 1792 . Demands having been made for the £ 80 still clue to the heirs of John Tweedale , arrangements are completed with the Corporation of Hammermen of the Burgh to advance the necessary cash .

March 30 th , 1792 . Negoeiations on money matters completed , and the Bill and receipts from John Tweedale presented . Deer . 27 th , 1792 . St . John ' s Day anniversary held . 31 members present . Thomas Brown elected Master . May 27 th 1793 .

, Meeting called to consider the utility of purchasing a- house to be used as a stable in connection with the Lodge , said house belonging to William Little . June 10 th , 1793 . Bargain completed ; sum paid £ 10 . June 27 th 1793 .

, Meeting held , at which Robert Smith ' s case was again considered . ( This Brother was expelled for disorderl y conduct in the Lodge in December 27 th , 1789 ) . Brother Smith compeared and acknowledged his fault , ancl was reprimanded and admonished b y the R . W . Master ancl again reinstated to his former position as Treasurer in the Lodge .

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A CURIOUS MASONIC TRACT. Article 1
List of the Regular Lodges in England according to their seniority, year of erection, and time of meeting. Article 9
MASONIC RESEARCH. Article 12
SONG. Article 14
THE PRESENT POSITION OF MASONIC HISTORY AND CRITICISM. Article 16
OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. Article 17
A MASON'S STORY. Article 21
FURNESS ABBEY. Article 24
THE SECRET AT LAST. Article 26
CONSERVATION OF MASONRY. Article 28
AFTER ALL. Article 29
CHAPTER X. Article 32
HISTORY OF THE AIREDALE LODGE, No. 387, Article 37
APPENDIX. Article 40
THE PHILOSOPHY AND WORK OF PYTHAGORAS. Article 43
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Old Records Of The Lodge Of Peebles.

On December 20 th , 1790 , the above motions are disposed of as follows : — " The Lodge mete when it was agreed to have a dinner in William Kadie ' s house for thirty men . Bro . George Donaldson is ordered to make 5 pints of Rum into punsh . The R . W . Master is to compliment the Lodge with seven aprons for the Office Bearers . It is agreed that 6 d . be payed for each Bottle of punsh as set clown , and 6 d . to be paid for any of the glasses broken ,

6 d . each . Peebles , 27 th December , 1790 . Anniversary of St . John the Evangelist held . Thirty-three members present . John Robertson elected R . W . Master , but styled Grand Master on this occasion . John Hislop , D . Grand Master .

Then follows inventory of Lodge property taken 27 th January , 1791 : — Imprimis—A Bible , Mr . Wright ' s Book on Masonary , one Book on the Constitutions of Masonary , one Song Book , one Book on the Institution of Masonary , one Old Book , a Sistem of Laws of the Lodge on Velum , one Maul , Nine Aprons trimed , eight Sasshes , six Jewels of Silver , Three Candlesticks , two pair of Snuffers with stands for Do . The Master ' s Pool , Two Battons for the Wardens , Two Rods for the Deacons , one sassh with a gilded

Medel , one Brass sqare , a Rope , Two Dozen old glass , Fort y New Glass as a compliment to the Lodge at St . John ' s Day last , by Brother Robert Scott of Scarberry , and eight old Aprons formerly belonging to the office-bearers . Follows inventory of articles belonging to Peebles Cumberland Lodge , as formerly noticed . Delivered to William Moffat , officer , except one apron ancl sassh . JOHN ROBERTSON , Master .

Peebles , 13 th May , 1791 . Meeting called on account of the death of Janet Watson , relict of the late John Tweedale , and negotiations were entered into to raise £ 100 to clear off the bill with interest , etc . It was also agreed at this meeting to insure the Lodge property for £ 100 . December 27 th , 1791 . St . John ' s Day anniversary held . 31 Members present . Thomas Brown elected Grand Master .

March 3 rd , 1792 . Demands having been made for the £ 80 still clue to the heirs of John Tweedale , arrangements are completed with the Corporation of Hammermen of the Burgh to advance the necessary cash .

March 30 th , 1792 . Negoeiations on money matters completed , and the Bill and receipts from John Tweedale presented . Deer . 27 th , 1792 . St . John ' s Day anniversary held . 31 members present . Thomas Brown elected Master . May 27 th 1793 .

, Meeting called to consider the utility of purchasing a- house to be used as a stable in connection with the Lodge , said house belonging to William Little . June 10 th , 1793 . Bargain completed ; sum paid £ 10 . June 27 th 1793 .

, Meeting held , at which Robert Smith ' s case was again considered . ( This Brother was expelled for disorderl y conduct in the Lodge in December 27 th , 1789 ) . Brother Smith compeared and acknowledged his fault , ancl was reprimanded and admonished b y the R . W . Master ancl again reinstated to his former position as Treasurer in the Lodge .

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