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Article OLD RECORDS OF THE LODGE OF PEEBLES. ← Page 2 of 3 →
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Old Records Of The Lodge Of Peebles.
Peebles 17 th Janr . 1780 . Andrew Scott Depute Master paid to Thomas TAveedale three pounds , ten shillings sterling , which makes the principal sum due at this date one hundred one pound , ten shillings sterling , and finds in Thomas Tweedale Boxmaster ' s hands due to tbe Lodge four shillings ancl eightpence sterling . ANDREW SCOTT .
THOMAS TWEEDALE . Thereafter this meeting agreed that there should be a letter wrote to all the absent Bretheren to meet this day three weeks the seventh of Feberary next here , or send a reasonable excuse , as there is some resolution to be entered into there auent either selling the house or to raise money to Defray the Debt contracted thereon , and impowers the Clerk to Avrite to said Bretheren . ( This minute is signed by William Harper and ten of the brethrenbut
, the meeting seems neA'er to bave been held , which perhaps , on afterthought , they would consider to be more consistent with the minute of 28 th December , 1779 , where they bad entered into a contract letting the house for a period of five years . Be this as it may , however , there is no meeting recorded on date 7 th February . Tbe next minute is of date 27 th November , 1780 , which modifies an enactment passed at meeting held Dec . 27 th , 1777 . —R . S . )
Peebles 27 th Novr . 1780 . In a meeting of the Peebles Kilwinning Lodge of Peebles . They having taken into their consideration a minute made the Twenty-seventh clay of December seventeen hundred and seventy-seven years , binding the ' members of said Lodge to pay four shillings sterling each yearly of quarter dues . But as several of the members thinks these dues over hi gh , Tbe meeting has unanimously agreed that there shall onlbe paid two shillings sterling yearl
y y paid by each member at Saint John ' s Day next . In witness whereof tbe whole Members Present has Signed this minute and recomeiids it to the Master or Clerk to get it signed b y the absent members at the first opportunity . Two words of this minute Delete before signing-. Signed ROBERT HISLOP , and 18 others .
Peebles 27 th Decr . 1780 . ( Minute same as previous St . John ' s Day meeting , Avitb a list of thirtyseven brethren , of whom twenty-four are marked paid and thirteen not paid . At this meeting William Symington complimented the Lodge with two Battons—Warden ' s Batons I presume . —R . S . ) Peebles 28 th Decr . 1780 . Compeared Alexander HewitTacksman ( tenant ) of this house and paid
, three pounds sterling being tbe rent of said House from Whitsunday 1779 , to Whitsunday 1780 & c . ( The minute then states that Thomas Tweedale received his usual intrest with an additional ten shillings taken from the principal sum , making it now one hundred and one pounds sterling : And fixing a meeting for the 18 th January , 1781 , to settle the Box Master ' s accounts . —R . S . ) ' Signed ROBERT HISLOP Mr .
THOMAS TWEEDALE . Then follows this rather amusing item" Invintery of Glasses—twent y in whole—Six lodged iu Andrew Scott ' s baud , fourteen in John Brown ' s hand present Box Master , tliree of ivhich is broke on the foot . " ANDREW SCOTT .
JOHN BROWN . Peebles 18 tb Janr . 1781 . _ The Connnitie Mett according to last appointment and settled accompts with the Boxmaster , Thomas Tweedale and discharges him for his intromissions and finds Lodged in the new Box Master John Brown ' s hands one pound , seven pence sterling with three Bills viz one on John Yeitch for tAvelve
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Old Records Of The Lodge Of Peebles.
Peebles 17 th Janr . 1780 . Andrew Scott Depute Master paid to Thomas TAveedale three pounds , ten shillings sterling , which makes the principal sum due at this date one hundred one pound , ten shillings sterling , and finds in Thomas Tweedale Boxmaster ' s hands due to tbe Lodge four shillings ancl eightpence sterling . ANDREW SCOTT .
THOMAS TWEEDALE . Thereafter this meeting agreed that there should be a letter wrote to all the absent Bretheren to meet this day three weeks the seventh of Feberary next here , or send a reasonable excuse , as there is some resolution to be entered into there auent either selling the house or to raise money to Defray the Debt contracted thereon , and impowers the Clerk to Avrite to said Bretheren . ( This minute is signed by William Harper and ten of the brethrenbut
, the meeting seems neA'er to bave been held , which perhaps , on afterthought , they would consider to be more consistent with the minute of 28 th December , 1779 , where they bad entered into a contract letting the house for a period of five years . Be this as it may , however , there is no meeting recorded on date 7 th February . Tbe next minute is of date 27 th November , 1780 , which modifies an enactment passed at meeting held Dec . 27 th , 1777 . —R . S . )
Peebles 27 th Novr . 1780 . In a meeting of the Peebles Kilwinning Lodge of Peebles . They having taken into their consideration a minute made the Twenty-seventh clay of December seventeen hundred and seventy-seven years , binding the ' members of said Lodge to pay four shillings sterling each yearly of quarter dues . But as several of the members thinks these dues over hi gh , Tbe meeting has unanimously agreed that there shall onlbe paid two shillings sterling yearl
y y paid by each member at Saint John ' s Day next . In witness whereof tbe whole Members Present has Signed this minute and recomeiids it to the Master or Clerk to get it signed b y the absent members at the first opportunity . Two words of this minute Delete before signing-. Signed ROBERT HISLOP , and 18 others .
Peebles 27 th Decr . 1780 . ( Minute same as previous St . John ' s Day meeting , Avitb a list of thirtyseven brethren , of whom twenty-four are marked paid and thirteen not paid . At this meeting William Symington complimented the Lodge with two Battons—Warden ' s Batons I presume . —R . S . ) Peebles 28 th Decr . 1780 . Compeared Alexander HewitTacksman ( tenant ) of this house and paid
, three pounds sterling being tbe rent of said House from Whitsunday 1779 , to Whitsunday 1780 & c . ( The minute then states that Thomas Tweedale received his usual intrest with an additional ten shillings taken from the principal sum , making it now one hundred and one pounds sterling : And fixing a meeting for the 18 th January , 1781 , to settle the Box Master ' s accounts . —R . S . ) ' Signed ROBERT HISLOP Mr .
THOMAS TWEEDALE . Then follows this rather amusing item" Invintery of Glasses—twent y in whole—Six lodged iu Andrew Scott ' s baud , fourteen in John Brown ' s hand present Box Master , tliree of ivhich is broke on the foot . " ANDREW SCOTT .
JOHN BROWN . Peebles 18 tb Janr . 1781 . _ The Connnitie Mett according to last appointment and settled accompts with the Boxmaster , Thomas Tweedale and discharges him for his intromissions and finds Lodged in the new Box Master John Brown ' s hands one pound , seven pence sterling with three Bills viz one on John Yeitch for tAvelve