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History Of The Airedale Lodge, No. 387,

XIII . That relief may be afforded to the widow or indigent children of a deceased brother , not exceeding the sum of five ponnds ; provided the application be made through the medium of some contributing lodge within twelve months after the brother ' s decease . XIV . If any case of extraordinary distress shall occur in which five ponnds does not appear sufficient to afford adequate relief , the Lodge shall refer the case to the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master , who may grant any sum which the Lodge shall recommendnot exceeding ten pounds .

, XV . That , in order to supply funds for this benevolence , the contributions now made by each lodge in the province shall be devoted to this purpose , subject , however , to be charged with the necessary expenses of the Provincial Graud Lodge . XVI . That at the annual meeting of the Provincial Grand lodge voluntary contributions shall bo received from the brethren present in aid of this Benevolent Fund . XVII . That a . full aud clear statement of the receipts and disbursements of this lodge shall bo laid before the Provincial Grand Lodge , at its annual meeting .

So late as 1830 it was customary for the Prov . G . Sec . of North aud East Yorkshire to send fraternal invitations' regularl y to Worshipful Masters of West Yorkshire lodges . On Sunday , February 13 th , 1831 , the day appointed for the funeral of Bro . Robert Smith , many brethren from Bradford , Kei ghley , etc ., attended . There is a quaintness and peculiarity about the proceedings which can be best described by an extract :

At half gone ten o'clock in the forenoon the body went to church , returned to' the lodge , and in a few minutes afterwards proceeded to the house of the deceased , two and two . The brethren were ( with the exception of about six ) clothed in black , white gloves , and the members of this lodge crape on the left arm , « la militaire . Bro . Gordon , of Keighley , repeated the burial service from Preston's . * Everything was conducted in the most respectful-manner . Fifty-three members dined after the funeral , and after the dinner the different brethren dispersed , and by 5 o ' clock the whole body had separated . The members met in this manner at the particular request of the decoased .

Most of the minutes up to and inclusive of 1831 are very creditabl y entered , but a few in 1830-31 are specimens of writing under difficulties , whether of the pen , the hand , or the head , it would be equall y difficult to determine . The Lodge Three Graces , Haworth , was reconstituted as No . 862 in this year . It had been erased as No . 541 . The old furniture appears to have been considered the propertofbut to

y , have remained as a debt upon the lodge until February 13 th , 1832 , when it was finall y liquidated by the following remarkable document , those brethren o £ the Duke of York ' s Lodge who previousl y had an interest in it having been paid off before . Baildon , Feb . 13 tb , 1832 . The Airedale Lodge ,

BOUGHT OF JOHATHAN WALKER , The undermentioned debts upon the furniture of the old Duke of York ' s Lodge of Freemasons , viz : — Jonathan Walker 5 0 0 William Fox 0 10 6 Josh . Wild 2 0 0 Charles Bland 0 4 0 W . Booth 0 4 0 W . Wilkinson 110

£ 8 10 6—at 7 s . 6 d . in the £ , £ 3 7 6 The debt being £ 32 2 s . 6 d ., and sold at £ 12 , being 7 s . 6 d . in the pound . 1832 , Feb . 13 . —Settled for the above-mentioned members of the Duke of York ' s Lodge , Bingley , £ 8 19 s . 6 d ., at 7 s . 6 d . in the pound . ( Signed ) JONATHAN WALKER . Witness the above agreement and settlement . ( Signed ) Wit . FOULDS .

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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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History Of The Airedale Lodge, No. 387,

XIII . That relief may be afforded to the widow or indigent children of a deceased brother , not exceeding the sum of five ponnds ; provided the application be made through the medium of some contributing lodge within twelve months after the brother ' s decease . XIV . If any case of extraordinary distress shall occur in which five ponnds does not appear sufficient to afford adequate relief , the Lodge shall refer the case to the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master , who may grant any sum which the Lodge shall recommendnot exceeding ten pounds .

, XV . That , in order to supply funds for this benevolence , the contributions now made by each lodge in the province shall be devoted to this purpose , subject , however , to be charged with the necessary expenses of the Provincial Graud Lodge . XVI . That at the annual meeting of the Provincial Grand lodge voluntary contributions shall bo received from the brethren present in aid of this Benevolent Fund . XVII . That a . full aud clear statement of the receipts and disbursements of this lodge shall bo laid before the Provincial Grand Lodge , at its annual meeting .

So late as 1830 it was customary for the Prov . G . Sec . of North aud East Yorkshire to send fraternal invitations' regularl y to Worshipful Masters of West Yorkshire lodges . On Sunday , February 13 th , 1831 , the day appointed for the funeral of Bro . Robert Smith , many brethren from Bradford , Kei ghley , etc ., attended . There is a quaintness and peculiarity about the proceedings which can be best described by an extract :

At half gone ten o'clock in the forenoon the body went to church , returned to' the lodge , and in a few minutes afterwards proceeded to the house of the deceased , two and two . The brethren were ( with the exception of about six ) clothed in black , white gloves , and the members of this lodge crape on the left arm , « la militaire . Bro . Gordon , of Keighley , repeated the burial service from Preston's . * Everything was conducted in the most respectful-manner . Fifty-three members dined after the funeral , and after the dinner the different brethren dispersed , and by 5 o ' clock the whole body had separated . The members met in this manner at the particular request of the decoased .

Most of the minutes up to and inclusive of 1831 are very creditabl y entered , but a few in 1830-31 are specimens of writing under difficulties , whether of the pen , the hand , or the head , it would be equall y difficult to determine . The Lodge Three Graces , Haworth , was reconstituted as No . 862 in this year . It had been erased as No . 541 . The old furniture appears to have been considered the propertofbut to

y , have remained as a debt upon the lodge until February 13 th , 1832 , when it was finall y liquidated by the following remarkable document , those brethren o £ the Duke of York ' s Lodge who previousl y had an interest in it having been paid off before . Baildon , Feb . 13 tb , 1832 . The Airedale Lodge ,

BOUGHT OF JOHATHAN WALKER , The undermentioned debts upon the furniture of the old Duke of York ' s Lodge of Freemasons , viz : — Jonathan Walker 5 0 0 William Fox 0 10 6 Josh . Wild 2 0 0 Charles Bland 0 4 0 W . Booth 0 4 0 W . Wilkinson 110

£ 8 10 6—at 7 s . 6 d . in the £ , £ 3 7 6 The debt being £ 32 2 s . 6 d ., and sold at £ 12 , being 7 s . 6 d . in the pound . 1832 , Feb . 13 . —Settled for the above-mentioned members of the Duke of York ' s Lodge , Bingley , £ 8 19 s . 6 d ., at 7 s . 6 d . in the pound . ( Signed ) JONATHAN WALKER . Witness the above agreement and settlement . ( Signed ) Wit . FOULDS .

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