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Charter Of Scoon And Perth Lodge, A.D. 1658.

CHARTER OF SCOON AND PERTH LODGE , A . D . 1658 .

WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN . A NY who read and study the literature of the Craft , or who are familiar with the " ^ " Cosmopolitan Calendar , " will be aware that there are many Lodges in Scotland , ivhich date far beyond the last century .

Several of these have very curious records and ancient manuscrip ts , aud some have been printed in works of the character of the History of the Lodge of Edinburgh , by Grand Secretary Lyon . More than a score of these Lodges had an existence long before the institution of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , and the " Scoon and Perth " Lodge , though dating from

1658 , had evidently been in working order many years anterior to the date of its charter . We presume it joined the Grand Lodge of Scotland in the year 1742 , according to the endorsement on the Contract by the Grand Clerk , Bro . Alison ; its number , however , is Three on the Boll , or fourth in rank , "Mother Kilwinning" being at the head as No . 0 .

"We append a copy of the Charter for the information of the readers of the Masonic Magazine , aud consider it as most valuable and curious , the transcript having been inad from the original and certified accordingly in the Laws of the Lodge ( Perth 1 SG 6 ) : —

CHARTER . "IN THE NAME OF GOD , AMEN . —To all and suudrie persones whomc thir prittis doe belong . Witt ye ivs the persones under-subscryvers , maisters , ffriemen and fellow crafts , measones resident within the burgh off Perth , That whair fforsameikle as We and our predecessores lnwe and haid , ft ' rom thc Temple of temples building on this

earth , ( aire vniforme comnnmitie , and ivnione throughout the Aihole Avorld , ) ffrom which temple proceided one in Kilwinning , in this our nation of Scotland , And from that of Kilwinning many moe within this Kingdome , Off which ( her proceided the Abbacio and Lodge of Scoon , built by men of Art and Architectorie , "Wher they placed that Lodge as the second Lodge within this nation , which is now past memorio of many generationes , And wes ivpheld be the Kings of Scotland for the tyme , both at Scoon and

the decayed citie of Bertha ivhen it stood , and now at Perth , heid brngh of the shiretdome therof to this verie day , which is now ffour hundreth thriescoir and tyre yeires since , or therby . And during that ilk space the said masteres , friemen , and fellow crafts , inhabitants within the said brugh of Perth , wer allwayes able within themselves to mayntayne ther first liberties , and are yet willing to doe the same , As the masters , friemen , or fellow crafts did formerlie , ( whose names we know not . ) But to our record

and knowledge of our predecessoris ther cam one from the North countrie , named Johne Mylne , aue measone , a man weill exported in his calling , "Who entered hiinselff both friemen and burges of this brugh , Who , in proces of tyme , ( by reasone off his skill and airt , ) wes preferred to be the Kings M atie , ! i Mr . Measone , and Master of the said Lodge at Scoon , And his sone , johne Milne , being ( efter his fathers deceis ) preferred to the said office , and Mr . off the said Lodge in the reigne off his Majestie King James the Six * of biased memorie , Who , by the said second Johne Mylne , was ( lie the King ' s off " desire ) entered fl ' rieman , measone , and fellow craft . And during all his lyfetyme l '

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
CHARTER OF SCOON AND PERTH LODGE, A.D. 1658. Article 2
THE SO-CALLED LOCKE MS. Article 4
AN OPENING ODE. Article 7
MASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 8
A SONG FOR SUMMER. Article 9
FIVE POINTS OF FELLOWSHIP. Article 10
BEATRICE. Article 11
ART-JOTTINGS IN ART-STUDIOS.* Article 14
LEND A HELPING HAND. Article 16
AUTUMN LEAFLETS. Article 17
AN IMPROMPTU. Article 19
LORELEI. Article 19
MILDRED: AN AUTUMN ROMANCE. Article 21
A VISIT TO ASHOVER CHURCHYARD. Article 25
LOST AND SAVED; OR, NELLIE POWERS, THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 28
REVIEW. Article 32
SONNET. Article 34
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 35
THE MODERN ORDER OF "KNIGHTS TEMPLAR" IN THE BRITISH DOMINIONS. Article 38
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 46
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Charter Of Scoon And Perth Lodge, A.D. 1658.

CHARTER OF SCOON AND PERTH LODGE , A . D . 1658 .

WILLIAM JAMES HUGHAN . A NY who read and study the literature of the Craft , or who are familiar with the " ^ " Cosmopolitan Calendar , " will be aware that there are many Lodges in Scotland , ivhich date far beyond the last century .

Several of these have very curious records and ancient manuscrip ts , aud some have been printed in works of the character of the History of the Lodge of Edinburgh , by Grand Secretary Lyon . More than a score of these Lodges had an existence long before the institution of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , and the " Scoon and Perth " Lodge , though dating from

1658 , had evidently been in working order many years anterior to the date of its charter . We presume it joined the Grand Lodge of Scotland in the year 1742 , according to the endorsement on the Contract by the Grand Clerk , Bro . Alison ; its number , however , is Three on the Boll , or fourth in rank , "Mother Kilwinning" being at the head as No . 0 .

"We append a copy of the Charter for the information of the readers of the Masonic Magazine , aud consider it as most valuable and curious , the transcript having been inad from the original and certified accordingly in the Laws of the Lodge ( Perth 1 SG 6 ) : —

CHARTER . "IN THE NAME OF GOD , AMEN . —To all and suudrie persones whomc thir prittis doe belong . Witt ye ivs the persones under-subscryvers , maisters , ffriemen and fellow crafts , measones resident within the burgh off Perth , That whair fforsameikle as We and our predecessores lnwe and haid , ft ' rom thc Temple of temples building on this

earth , ( aire vniforme comnnmitie , and ivnione throughout the Aihole Avorld , ) ffrom which temple proceided one in Kilwinning , in this our nation of Scotland , And from that of Kilwinning many moe within this Kingdome , Off which ( her proceided the Abbacio and Lodge of Scoon , built by men of Art and Architectorie , "Wher they placed that Lodge as the second Lodge within this nation , which is now past memorio of many generationes , And wes ivpheld be the Kings of Scotland for the tyme , both at Scoon and

the decayed citie of Bertha ivhen it stood , and now at Perth , heid brngh of the shiretdome therof to this verie day , which is now ffour hundreth thriescoir and tyre yeires since , or therby . And during that ilk space the said masteres , friemen , and fellow crafts , inhabitants within the said brugh of Perth , wer allwayes able within themselves to mayntayne ther first liberties , and are yet willing to doe the same , As the masters , friemen , or fellow crafts did formerlie , ( whose names we know not . ) But to our record

and knowledge of our predecessoris ther cam one from the North countrie , named Johne Mylne , aue measone , a man weill exported in his calling , "Who entered hiinselff both friemen and burges of this brugh , Who , in proces of tyme , ( by reasone off his skill and airt , ) wes preferred to be the Kings M atie , ! i Mr . Measone , and Master of the said Lodge at Scoon , And his sone , johne Milne , being ( efter his fathers deceis ) preferred to the said office , and Mr . off the said Lodge in the reigne off his Majestie King James the Six * of biased memorie , Who , by the said second Johne Mylne , was ( lie the King ' s off " desire ) entered fl ' rieman , measone , and fellow craft . And during all his lyfetyme l '

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