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Appendix.

The society was what its name imports , allowing to members afflicted with sickness , lameness , or blindness 14 s . per week , and to members imprisoned for debt ( provided this was not occasioned by any act reflecting upon their moral character or b y notorious extravagance ) 4 s . per week , ancl a further sum not exceeding 10 s . per week if such member was afflicted with sickness , etc ., during his confinement . For old age , 6 s . per week ; widows , 4 s . per week ;

with 2 s . per week additional for every child under 12 years until he or she attained that age . C . THREE brethren of the Duke of York's Lodge attended the Provincial Grand Lodge at York in 1808 ; and a note of their expenses , now interesting , is

copied ancl reproduced hereunder : EXPBNCES 1 'AlD I'O YORK AND HACK . £ S . c ( , Oct . 25 , 1808 . Dinners aud Ale at Bradford 03 3 Coach-hire from Bradford to York 0 IS 0 Paid to Coachmen and Guards and expences to York 0 6 V Oct . 26 . Paid to the Provincial Grand Lodge for the Hall—Lickquadations and Register Fees 4 5 6

Dinner Tickets for three , at 10 s . 6 d . each 1 11 6 Coach-hire from York to Bradford 0 18 0 Snnderey Expences to Coachmen and Guards and upon the Road from York to Bingley 0 7 2 £ 8 10 0

D . THE following interesting circular was sent to the Duke of York ' s Lodge , 438 , Bingley , in 1810 , about the date stated . The occasion is referred to in the History : To the Worshipful MasterSenior and Junior Wardensand the rest of the Officers and

, , Brethren of the Lodge Duke of York , 438 , Bingley . Worshipful Sir and Brothers , —We beg leave to inform you that we intond to have a procession here in honor of His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales , our worthy Grand Master ' s birthday ( to be kept on the 13 th of August next ) . We therefore particularly wish the attendance of as many brothers as possibly can from your lodge . Your reply , on or near the 31 st instant , saying what number we may expect , will

oblige us . Dinner tickets , & c , 7 s . each . It is also desired that such as mean to walk will not be later than nine o'clock . The dress ( if convenient ) black coat , waistcoat , breeches , white apron , gloves , and stockings . We remain , Worshipful Sir and Brothers , Your faithful Brothers ,

Lodge of Hope , No . 539 , ~) RD . M . SCHOLEFIELD , M . Bowling Green , Bradford , > JOHN TALBOT , S . W . July 11 th , 1810 . ) E . Ori g inal petition for a lodge at Baildon , noting the alterations

subsequentl y made , sent to Robert Carr , Esq ., Deput y Grand Master , Wakefield , in January , 1827 : —¦ To the MOST WORSHIPFUL PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF THE UNITED FRATERNITY OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . WE , the undersigned , being regular registered Masons of the Lodges mentioned against our respective names , having the prosperity of the Craft at heart , are anxious to exert our best endeavours to promote and diffuse the genuine principles of the art , and for the eonveniency of our respective dwellings and other good reasons , we are desirous of forming a new lodge to be named the Duke of York ' s Lodge [ subsequently altered to "Airdale 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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Appendix.

The society was what its name imports , allowing to members afflicted with sickness , lameness , or blindness 14 s . per week , and to members imprisoned for debt ( provided this was not occasioned by any act reflecting upon their moral character or b y notorious extravagance ) 4 s . per week , ancl a further sum not exceeding 10 s . per week if such member was afflicted with sickness , etc ., during his confinement . For old age , 6 s . per week ; widows , 4 s . per week ;

with 2 s . per week additional for every child under 12 years until he or she attained that age . C . THREE brethren of the Duke of York's Lodge attended the Provincial Grand Lodge at York in 1808 ; and a note of their expenses , now interesting , is

copied ancl reproduced hereunder : EXPBNCES 1 'AlD I'O YORK AND HACK . £ S . c ( , Oct . 25 , 1808 . Dinners aud Ale at Bradford 03 3 Coach-hire from Bradford to York 0 IS 0 Paid to Coachmen and Guards and expences to York 0 6 V Oct . 26 . Paid to the Provincial Grand Lodge for the Hall—Lickquadations and Register Fees 4 5 6

Dinner Tickets for three , at 10 s . 6 d . each 1 11 6 Coach-hire from York to Bradford 0 18 0 Snnderey Expences to Coachmen and Guards and upon the Road from York to Bingley 0 7 2 £ 8 10 0

D . THE following interesting circular was sent to the Duke of York ' s Lodge , 438 , Bingley , in 1810 , about the date stated . The occasion is referred to in the History : To the Worshipful MasterSenior and Junior Wardensand the rest of the Officers and

, , Brethren of the Lodge Duke of York , 438 , Bingley . Worshipful Sir and Brothers , —We beg leave to inform you that we intond to have a procession here in honor of His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales , our worthy Grand Master ' s birthday ( to be kept on the 13 th of August next ) . We therefore particularly wish the attendance of as many brothers as possibly can from your lodge . Your reply , on or near the 31 st instant , saying what number we may expect , will

oblige us . Dinner tickets , & c , 7 s . each . It is also desired that such as mean to walk will not be later than nine o'clock . The dress ( if convenient ) black coat , waistcoat , breeches , white apron , gloves , and stockings . We remain , Worshipful Sir and Brothers , Your faithful Brothers ,

Lodge of Hope , No . 539 , ~) RD . M . SCHOLEFIELD , M . Bowling Green , Bradford , > JOHN TALBOT , S . W . July 11 th , 1810 . ) E . Ori g inal petition for a lodge at Baildon , noting the alterations

subsequentl y made , sent to Robert Carr , Esq ., Deput y Grand Master , Wakefield , in January , 1827 : —¦ To the MOST WORSHIPFUL PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF THE UNITED FRATERNITY OF ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . WE , the undersigned , being regular registered Masons of the Lodges mentioned against our respective names , having the prosperity of the Craft at heart , are anxious to exert our best endeavours to promote and diffuse the genuine principles of the art , and for the eonveniency of our respective dwellings and other good reasons , we are desirous of forming a new lodge to be named the Duke of York ' s Lodge [ subsequently altered to "Airdale Lodge" ] .

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