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History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL .

LONDON , SATURDAY , NOVEMBTSR 3 , 1866 .

By > £ < Bro . "WILLIAM JAMES HTJGIIAH - , IS , & e , ( Continued from page 329 . ) On August 8 th tbe Steward of the lodge at Eedruth attended the meeting , and invited the members of the Falmouth Lodge to their feast on St . Bartholomew" ^

Day . " An order was made this even , that every brother that is deficient should have a letter sent him , signifying that if the arrears are not paid within one month after the date of the above letter , his name will be struck out of the list of members , agreeable to the

law passed June 25 th , 175-1 . at the general quarterly communication , and that the Secretary do prepare letters accordingly . " Nothing important is recorded subsequently until September 26 th of the same year , when we find that the R . W . Bro . Dobree , P . G-. M .

for Guernsey , favoured the lodge with a visit , as also several other brethren . The " Book of Constitutions , " 1756 , and " Calcott ' s Disquisition , " 1769 , state that Brother Thomas Dobree , P . G-. M ., Avas appointed during the same year as the P . G-. M . for Cornwall

( mentioned in a previous communication ) , and that his rule extended to the Islands of Jersey , Alderney , Sarlr , and Arme , in the British Channel , as well as Guernsey referred to by the Secretary .

October 10 th . —¦ " Brother Orchard , as he is going abroad , desired the lodge will excuse his being continued a member on the book during bis absence , but on his arrival in England again , upon notice being given by him ; it was agreed upon that he should be admitted and looked upon as a member during his

Stay . " Another such instance occurred at the next lodge and met with a similar response . Of course now the same plan exactly cannot be adopted , but partly it is so , as many lodges charge half the regular aunual

subscription to members who are mostly absent from England , and some extend the same privileges to those who are precluded from generally attending the lodge by reason of distant residences . On November 1-ith , two initiates were passed , and

raised by dispensation from the Prov . G . M . Although Art . 2 , " On makings , " expressly states that neither shall any lodge be permitted to make aud raise the same brother at one and the same meeting ( 1753 ) , excepting on very extraordinary groundsthere was

, no objection to the two degrees being given to Entered apprentices , as of course they would have been " made" already . The P . G . M . occupied the chair ou December 26 th , 1754 , and being the election night

for Master and Treasurer , Bros . Eichard James and Malachi Easkey were chosen to fill those offices respectively . The Secretary omits any reference to the "Wardens or other officers . At the next nine meetings no business is recorded requiring mention . The following explains the duties of the lodge on

May 29 th , 1755 . "A motion was made and unanimously agreed to , that a deputation from this lodge should be despatched to our brethren at Heistone and Eedruth , at their respective lodge nights , and that a letter be sent to Bro . Edmund Davey , of

Penzance , acquainting them that the celebration of St . John beheld according to custom at Bro . SnoxeH ' s , on Midsummer Day . " New clothing for the officers was ordered to be provided at the expense of the lodge . According to the usual custom the following

brethren were chosen aud elected officers for the ensuing six months . Bro . Malachi Easkey , "W . M . ; Bro . "William Bluett , jun ,, S . W . ; Bro . T . Groube , jun ., J . W . ; Bro . "William Bluett , sen ., Treas . The " Secretary" is left

open , but as the same writing still continues , no doubt Bro . Allison consented to be the Scribe , Bro . Samuel Bennett , of Penzance , was admitted and initiated on the 20 th June , 1755 . June 24 th the members of the " mystic tie" in

Cornwall met to enjoy their annual festival , ana certainly their numerical strength was really wonderful for the very few years elapsed since the banner of Masonry was planted on Cornish soil , Six members represented the Helston Lodge , eight the Eedruth Lodge , and more than twenty members

of the Falmouth Lodge were present to take part in the proceedings . A letter was read from Bro . Eevis , on August 14 th , and the lodge in response agreed to subscribe for a large paper " Constitution Boot . " The E . "W . Bro . John Eevis was D . G . M . 1757 , & c .

An extra lodge was held on August 18 th , 1755 , Bro . Sherburne in the chair . The following gentlemen were made Entered Apprentices , xh ., lloemev Y . Lacq , Captain of the Walerland , in the service of the

United States , and Adrian Areud Fiisiugh , Lieutenant of the said man-of-war . ¦ " This Day ( Dec . 25 , 1755 ) Bro . Samuel Pitchford was attended to his grave by the brethren of the lodge properly clothed . " Bro . Bluett , sen ., was chosen the Master for the ensuing six months , Bro .

T . Groube was appointed S . W ., Bro . Diclcerson , J . W ., and Bro . Allison , Secretary as usual . Bro . T . Yivian was elected Treasurer . The S . W . occupied the chair of the lodge on February 12 th , 1756 , and Bro . Dicfeerson , J . W ., was iu the East , also on March

11 th , but neither of them initiated or gave any of the degrees . Much business Avas transacted at the several lodges since , up to the 29 th of April , . 1756 , when the "Provincial" being the chair , the Worshipful Mr

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
CHARITY. Article 2
UNDER BONDS. Article 3
THE NEMESIS : A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
FREEMASONRY IN TURKEY. Article 9
THE G. Y. BROOKE LIFEBOAT. Article 10
PRESERVATION OF LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 16
RED CROSS KNIGHTS. Article 16
INDIA. Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
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History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL .

LONDON , SATURDAY , NOVEMBTSR 3 , 1866 .

By > £ < Bro . "WILLIAM JAMES HTJGIIAH - , IS , & e , ( Continued from page 329 . ) On August 8 th tbe Steward of the lodge at Eedruth attended the meeting , and invited the members of the Falmouth Lodge to their feast on St . Bartholomew" ^

Day . " An order was made this even , that every brother that is deficient should have a letter sent him , signifying that if the arrears are not paid within one month after the date of the above letter , his name will be struck out of the list of members , agreeable to the

law passed June 25 th , 175-1 . at the general quarterly communication , and that the Secretary do prepare letters accordingly . " Nothing important is recorded subsequently until September 26 th of the same year , when we find that the R . W . Bro . Dobree , P . G-. M .

for Guernsey , favoured the lodge with a visit , as also several other brethren . The " Book of Constitutions , " 1756 , and " Calcott ' s Disquisition , " 1769 , state that Brother Thomas Dobree , P . G-. M ., Avas appointed during the same year as the P . G-. M . for Cornwall

( mentioned in a previous communication ) , and that his rule extended to the Islands of Jersey , Alderney , Sarlr , and Arme , in the British Channel , as well as Guernsey referred to by the Secretary .

October 10 th . —¦ " Brother Orchard , as he is going abroad , desired the lodge will excuse his being continued a member on the book during bis absence , but on his arrival in England again , upon notice being given by him ; it was agreed upon that he should be admitted and looked upon as a member during his

Stay . " Another such instance occurred at the next lodge and met with a similar response . Of course now the same plan exactly cannot be adopted , but partly it is so , as many lodges charge half the regular aunual

subscription to members who are mostly absent from England , and some extend the same privileges to those who are precluded from generally attending the lodge by reason of distant residences . On November 1-ith , two initiates were passed , and

raised by dispensation from the Prov . G . M . Although Art . 2 , " On makings , " expressly states that neither shall any lodge be permitted to make aud raise the same brother at one and the same meeting ( 1753 ) , excepting on very extraordinary groundsthere was

, no objection to the two degrees being given to Entered apprentices , as of course they would have been " made" already . The P . G . M . occupied the chair ou December 26 th , 1754 , and being the election night

for Master and Treasurer , Bros . Eichard James and Malachi Easkey were chosen to fill those offices respectively . The Secretary omits any reference to the "Wardens or other officers . At the next nine meetings no business is recorded requiring mention . The following explains the duties of the lodge on

May 29 th , 1755 . "A motion was made and unanimously agreed to , that a deputation from this lodge should be despatched to our brethren at Heistone and Eedruth , at their respective lodge nights , and that a letter be sent to Bro . Edmund Davey , of

Penzance , acquainting them that the celebration of St . John beheld according to custom at Bro . SnoxeH ' s , on Midsummer Day . " New clothing for the officers was ordered to be provided at the expense of the lodge . According to the usual custom the following

brethren were chosen aud elected officers for the ensuing six months . Bro . Malachi Easkey , "W . M . ; Bro . "William Bluett , jun ,, S . W . ; Bro . T . Groube , jun ., J . W . ; Bro . "William Bluett , sen ., Treas . The " Secretary" is left

open , but as the same writing still continues , no doubt Bro . Allison consented to be the Scribe , Bro . Samuel Bennett , of Penzance , was admitted and initiated on the 20 th June , 1755 . June 24 th the members of the " mystic tie" in

Cornwall met to enjoy their annual festival , ana certainly their numerical strength was really wonderful for the very few years elapsed since the banner of Masonry was planted on Cornish soil , Six members represented the Helston Lodge , eight the Eedruth Lodge , and more than twenty members

of the Falmouth Lodge were present to take part in the proceedings . A letter was read from Bro . Eevis , on August 14 th , and the lodge in response agreed to subscribe for a large paper " Constitution Boot . " The E . "W . Bro . John Eevis was D . G . M . 1757 , & c .

An extra lodge was held on August 18 th , 1755 , Bro . Sherburne in the chair . The following gentlemen were made Entered Apprentices , xh ., lloemev Y . Lacq , Captain of the Walerland , in the service of the

United States , and Adrian Areud Fiisiugh , Lieutenant of the said man-of-war . ¦ " This Day ( Dec . 25 , 1755 ) Bro . Samuel Pitchford was attended to his grave by the brethren of the lodge properly clothed . " Bro . Bluett , sen ., was chosen the Master for the ensuing six months , Bro .

T . Groube was appointed S . W ., Bro . Diclcerson , J . W ., and Bro . Allison , Secretary as usual . Bro . T . Yivian was elected Treasurer . The S . W . occupied the chair of the lodge on February 12 th , 1756 , and Bro . Dicfeerson , J . W ., was iu the East , also on March

11 th , but neither of them initiated or gave any of the degrees . Much business Avas transacted at the several lodges since , up to the 29 th of April , . 1756 , when the "Provincial" being the chair , the Worshipful Mr

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