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    Article MINUTES OF OLD LODGES IN THE PROVINCE OF PEEBLES AND SELKIRK. ← Page 2 of 2
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Minutes Of Old Lodges In The Province Of Peebles And Selkirk.

John Ker , and AVilhain Brotherstains was put in the lite for Box Master—when John Ker was chosen Box Master as also AVilliam Brotherstains was chosen Key Keeper , as also the Clark was continued for this year . Robert Paterson chose this for his mark and pay ' for the same j - . Peebles , Deer 18 ' . '' . 1718 . The which day the Honourable company of Masons decently and orderly received

and entered Mr . Robert Rutherford , gentleman to the R . Honourable theEarle of March , and Mr . John Porteous writer in Peebles as Brethren and Members of that honourable Society , composition gratis , being a compliment given to you as gentlemen—Mr . Rutherford chose for his intenders John Hyslope , Warden , and Mr . John Taitt , Clark . Mr . Porteous chose for his David AVhyte and John Friar—upon which the laws of the Society were read oram , and the for two Brethren signed the same , but their Marks given out was delay for some time . ' *

Peebles , Deer 19 ! ! 1718 . The which day Mr John Douglas Brother German to the R . H . the Earle of March—was by the Honourable Society of Masons hi the Lodge of Peebles received and admitted members of said Society—and pay ' into the Box yr of ane guiny ( guinea ) in gold as composition , and chose for his intenders John Hyslope and Francis Gibsone , he chose for his mark y As also" Captain George Weir of his Majesty ' s troop of Scots Guards was by the

said Society received and admitted Member thereof , and pay into the Box thereof 10 sh and sixpence—and chosed for his intenders Mr . John Taitt , and John Frier , and for his mark $£ & u P which the Honourable Society having received ane handsome treat , thought fitt to give in compliment to the for gentlemen 02 lb , 10 sh , OOd , being that which was due to their carecter . R , S . ( To be continued . )

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ANTHONY TBOMOPE ' new tale , " Catherine Carmichael , " will appear in the extra Christmas Number of the MASONIC MAGAZINE , price One Shilling , readyon December the 15 th , at all booksellers and railway bookstalls , ¦ " ' ¦ ' ¦' - ' ¦

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
A CORRECT LIST OF THE REGULAR LODGES UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF ENGLAND, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. IN 1777. Article 2
ADDRESS ON THE DEATH OF MOZART. Article 7
THE SONG OF SONGS. Article 8
OLD WINTER IS COMING. Article 9
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 10
THE ANGLO-SAXON LANGUAGE. Article 13
THE OBERAMMERGAU PLAY. Article 15
HAIL, BROTHERS! Article 17
BEATRICE. Article 18
CYPRUS. Article 21
CENTRAL ASIAN RACES. Article 22
THE EARTH'S POPULATION. Article 23
MINUTES OF OLD LODGES IN THE PROVINCE OF PEEBLES AND SELKIRK. Article 25
Untitled Article 26
AM RHEIN. Article 27
OLD LETTERS. Article 28
MILDRED: AN AUTUMN ROMANCE. Article 29
THE EARLY HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF FREEMASONRY.* Article 32
BJORN AND BERA.* Article 34
THE PEASANT COUNTESS. Article 35
NEW MUSIC.* Article 38
FASHIONABLE SLANG. Article 39
SONNETS FROM THE PYRENEES. Article 41
THE CHANGEFUL SEASONS: A WINTER SONG. Article 42
CHARLES THEODORE KORNER. Article 43
ART-JOTTINGS IN ART-STUDIOS. Article 44
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 46
THE GOLDEN ASS WELL MANAGED, AND MYDAS RESTORED TO REASON. Article 47
THE EPISTLE OF W.C. TO THE CHRISTIAN AND COURTEOUS READER. Article 47
SHALOM ALEHEM. Article 48
Untitled Article 49
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Minutes Of Old Lodges In The Province Of Peebles And Selkirk.

John Ker , and AVilhain Brotherstains was put in the lite for Box Master—when John Ker was chosen Box Master as also AVilliam Brotherstains was chosen Key Keeper , as also the Clark was continued for this year . Robert Paterson chose this for his mark and pay ' for the same j - . Peebles , Deer 18 ' . '' . 1718 . The which day the Honourable company of Masons decently and orderly received

and entered Mr . Robert Rutherford , gentleman to the R . Honourable theEarle of March , and Mr . John Porteous writer in Peebles as Brethren and Members of that honourable Society , composition gratis , being a compliment given to you as gentlemen—Mr . Rutherford chose for his intenders John Hyslope , Warden , and Mr . John Taitt , Clark . Mr . Porteous chose for his David AVhyte and John Friar—upon which the laws of the Society were read oram , and the for two Brethren signed the same , but their Marks given out was delay for some time . ' *

Peebles , Deer 19 ! ! 1718 . The which day Mr John Douglas Brother German to the R . H . the Earle of March—was by the Honourable Society of Masons hi the Lodge of Peebles received and admitted members of said Society—and pay ' into the Box yr of ane guiny ( guinea ) in gold as composition , and chose for his intenders John Hyslope and Francis Gibsone , he chose for his mark y As also" Captain George Weir of his Majesty ' s troop of Scots Guards was by the

said Society received and admitted Member thereof , and pay into the Box thereof 10 sh and sixpence—and chosed for his intenders Mr . John Taitt , and John Frier , and for his mark $£ & u P which the Honourable Society having received ane handsome treat , thought fitt to give in compliment to the for gentlemen 02 lb , 10 sh , OOd , being that which was due to their carecter . R , S . ( To be continued . )

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ANTHONY TBOMOPE ' new tale , " Catherine Carmichael , " will appear in the extra Christmas Number of the MASONIC MAGAZINE , price One Shilling , readyon December the 15 th , at all booksellers and railway bookstalls , ¦ " ' ¦ ' ¦' - ' ¦

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