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Mother Kilwinning.

fas far as is due from a grateful daughter to so worshiptill ancl ancient a mother . Meantime Ave have sent three pounds to your Box by your Avorshipful Master , as an acknowledgment of the favour you have done us , and the duty Ave OAve you . " Kilmarnock , Master .

Eo : Paterson , Sen . "Warden . "Wm : Eankin , Junior "Warden . " Nor is the Kilmarnock the only lodge erected in 1734 , of which no entry has been made , as may be gathered from documents Avhich Ave find in our researches among the feiv old MSS . belonging to our

venerable Mother , and of Avhich the following are copies . Their insertion here may serve as a guide to the condition of the Craft in the more remote districts of Ayrshire one hundred and thirty years ago : —•

" To The Eoyall Fraternity In Killwmning . " Moortoun of Garran of Morkirk , Anpril the Second day , 1734 . " Gentillmen , " "Wee being Convened a Certain Number of measons , Hath taken to a Concedreation the Dissadvanteg That Ave Sustaine Bbeing att Such a destanee

y from Aney Eoyall Compauey that hath a Legalle Eight , And Being up Braided by falles Brethren that hath No truee foundation Soe fare as wee Cane understand , And yett they will have uss to Joiyne with them , Which Avee Have Eefused , and they Being Soe Bolld that thej r Saey they will Compell uss and Ave to

Eeeceive ther Leese as oferd , we thought it proper to make this Suplication to the Eoyalle Compauey of meassons in Killwinning , Expecting you Avill assist uss in this matter , and houping youe will not refuse uss the previlledeg of having A Fratternite of our owne by obtaining a right from youe . So we hoop that youe will not disapoiyent uss of oure Expatiation , Avhereupon . wee subscribe This day and deate forsaid .

"Noe mor att presant but wee Eeinaine your humbell Serv aud weell Avishers , " " James Wilson [ and 16 brethren ] . " "To Eobert Gillmor , Dicken , and David Mure , Avardenin the Lodge of KilAvinning , andtheir Suckcessors in office .

" Gentelmen , —In Begaird that Ave have brought au Commission dated at Moortoun of Garran off Murkirk Apriell the 2 d 1734 , and signed by severalls of our brethren , wherin Ave ar 1 mpoAvered to bargan with you for an holding , Avhich Commission Ave have left in your handsand having ended Avith annent

, you the same and having Eeceved our holding of this date , Ave doo hearby oblidge our Selves ancl our Suckcessors that we shall once in tAvo years on off our number Shall attend your meeting upon the tiventie day of december , and pay to the Box tAvo nierks Scots Avhich is on merk Scots yearly , the Avhich soume ancl

attendance our holding from you Oblidges us to Pay . We ar Gentellmen youre humble sertts . "James Wilson John Weir . " Kilhvining , Apriell Sth , 1734 . " The year immediatelpreceding the institution of

y the Grand Lodge of Scotland was a period in Avhich a spirit of change seems in a high degree to have possessed the leading members of the Mother Lodge . For centuries before Deacon continued to be the name

given to the principal office-bearer in " ye masson court" of Kilwinning ,- —in January , 1735 , he is designated "Master of ye Freemasons , " — ere the year had closed " The Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Kilwinning " Avas the name by AA'hich the Fraternity desired henceforth to be known ; and as if to lete this transition from the primitive forms of

comp expression used to denote the lodge and their officers , in the succeeding year " Eight Worshipful " is prefixed to the Master ' s title : and a few years afterwards he is denominated " The Eight Worshipful the Grand Master "—a mode of address to Avhich , when speaking of the Master of Mother Kilwinningvery

, old Masons persistently cling , and which is that still in common use within the lodge itself . In matters of " precedency" the practice ot the Mother Lodge previous to the institution of Grand Lodge differed materially from that of our own time . In the absence of the Deacon or Master from his

place in the lodge , it fell to the meeting to appoint as " Chairman" pro tern ., one of their number ( not unfrequently an apprentice ) , who then acted in every Avay as the head of the lodge;—and not in any one case for more than a hundred years do we find the Warden to have in virtue of his rank next to the Master presided over the Lodge . The holding of a

plurality of offices Avas no uncommon thing among the officials of the Kihvinning" Lodge during the period Ave speak of : it often happens that the offices of Warden and Clerk are found conjoined , Fiscal and Warden , Secretary and Clerk , & e . 1735 also saw the introduction to the lodge of a

second Avarden designated the " Warden Junior ; " and Avith the erection of the Pillar of Beauty came the adoption of the present " dress" or apron , twenty such " dresses " being provided by the Lodge at a cost of 30 s . There had been several meetings of the "

Committee" held during the year , at which no doubt the innovations aboA e noted were agreed upon ; but of the thirty-three members of the lodge " lettered" to attend a " dyet" to be held in the house of the Clerk on St . Thomas ' s Day , 1735 , only thirteen met ; and

these , after the admission of Baillie of Monkton , proceeded to elect next year ' s office-bearers , and to amerce absentees in a fine of Is . each , " to be paid to the Physcall and applied for the use of the Lodge at the Master ' s discretion . " A lawyer usually filled the office of " Physcall , " Avho acted both as Prosecutor

and Treasurer to the Lodge . In March , 1736 , the Committee of the Lodge , having for their chairman the minister of the parish ( Eev . Alexander Fergusson ) , " met and received the Ii . W . M . Mr . Montgomerie , Fsqr ., of Bourtreehill , a gentleman who had only a feAv months previousl

y " entered himself" Avith the lodge , ancl been , though absent and AA'hile only au apprentice , elected to the mastership at the annual meeting immediately following . The Laird of Bourtreehill inaugurated his appointment to the chair by the presentation to the lodge of " a sett of JeAvels , viz ., the Compass , Square ,

Plummet , and LeA el . " These jewels , supposed to have been the first ever Avorn in the Lodge of Kilwinning , are still employed to distinguish the principal officebearers . The Master also , at the same meeting , " presented to the Lodge the ' Freemasons' Pocket Companion , ' sent in a complement from the Cannon-

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MOTHER KILWINNING. Article 1
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MASONIC CHARITY. Article 9
WANT OF CHARITY. Article 9
FREEMASONRY IN GERMANY. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
AUSTRALIA. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
Obituary. Article 18
REVIEWS. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Mother Kilwinning.

fas far as is due from a grateful daughter to so worshiptill ancl ancient a mother . Meantime Ave have sent three pounds to your Box by your Avorshipful Master , as an acknowledgment of the favour you have done us , and the duty Ave OAve you . " Kilmarnock , Master .

Eo : Paterson , Sen . "Warden . "Wm : Eankin , Junior "Warden . " Nor is the Kilmarnock the only lodge erected in 1734 , of which no entry has been made , as may be gathered from documents Avhich Ave find in our researches among the feiv old MSS . belonging to our

venerable Mother , and of Avhich the following are copies . Their insertion here may serve as a guide to the condition of the Craft in the more remote districts of Ayrshire one hundred and thirty years ago : —•

" To The Eoyall Fraternity In Killwmning . " Moortoun of Garran of Morkirk , Anpril the Second day , 1734 . " Gentillmen , " "Wee being Convened a Certain Number of measons , Hath taken to a Concedreation the Dissadvanteg That Ave Sustaine Bbeing att Such a destanee

y from Aney Eoyall Compauey that hath a Legalle Eight , And Being up Braided by falles Brethren that hath No truee foundation Soe fare as wee Cane understand , And yett they will have uss to Joiyne with them , Which Avee Have Eefused , and they Being Soe Bolld that thej r Saey they will Compell uss and Ave to

Eeeceive ther Leese as oferd , we thought it proper to make this Suplication to the Eoyalle Compauey of meassons in Killwinning , Expecting you Avill assist uss in this matter , and houping youe will not refuse uss the previlledeg of having A Fratternite of our owne by obtaining a right from youe . So we hoop that youe will not disapoiyent uss of oure Expatiation , Avhereupon . wee subscribe This day and deate forsaid .

"Noe mor att presant but wee Eeinaine your humbell Serv aud weell Avishers , " " James Wilson [ and 16 brethren ] . " "To Eobert Gillmor , Dicken , and David Mure , Avardenin the Lodge of KilAvinning , andtheir Suckcessors in office .

" Gentelmen , —In Begaird that Ave have brought au Commission dated at Moortoun of Garran off Murkirk Apriell the 2 d 1734 , and signed by severalls of our brethren , wherin Ave ar 1 mpoAvered to bargan with you for an holding , Avhich Commission Ave have left in your handsand having ended Avith annent

, you the same and having Eeceved our holding of this date , Ave doo hearby oblidge our Selves ancl our Suckcessors that we shall once in tAvo years on off our number Shall attend your meeting upon the tiventie day of december , and pay to the Box tAvo nierks Scots Avhich is on merk Scots yearly , the Avhich soume ancl

attendance our holding from you Oblidges us to Pay . We ar Gentellmen youre humble sertts . "James Wilson John Weir . " Kilhvining , Apriell Sth , 1734 . " The year immediatelpreceding the institution of

y the Grand Lodge of Scotland was a period in Avhich a spirit of change seems in a high degree to have possessed the leading members of the Mother Lodge . For centuries before Deacon continued to be the name

given to the principal office-bearer in " ye masson court" of Kilwinning ,- —in January , 1735 , he is designated "Master of ye Freemasons , " — ere the year had closed " The Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Kilwinning " Avas the name by AA'hich the Fraternity desired henceforth to be known ; and as if to lete this transition from the primitive forms of

comp expression used to denote the lodge and their officers , in the succeeding year " Eight Worshipful " is prefixed to the Master ' s title : and a few years afterwards he is denominated " The Eight Worshipful the Grand Master "—a mode of address to Avhich , when speaking of the Master of Mother Kilwinningvery

, old Masons persistently cling , and which is that still in common use within the lodge itself . In matters of " precedency" the practice ot the Mother Lodge previous to the institution of Grand Lodge differed materially from that of our own time . In the absence of the Deacon or Master from his

place in the lodge , it fell to the meeting to appoint as " Chairman" pro tern ., one of their number ( not unfrequently an apprentice ) , who then acted in every Avay as the head of the lodge;—and not in any one case for more than a hundred years do we find the Warden to have in virtue of his rank next to the Master presided over the Lodge . The holding of a

plurality of offices Avas no uncommon thing among the officials of the Kihvinning" Lodge during the period Ave speak of : it often happens that the offices of Warden and Clerk are found conjoined , Fiscal and Warden , Secretary and Clerk , & e . 1735 also saw the introduction to the lodge of a

second Avarden designated the " Warden Junior ; " and Avith the erection of the Pillar of Beauty came the adoption of the present " dress" or apron , twenty such " dresses " being provided by the Lodge at a cost of 30 s . There had been several meetings of the "

Committee" held during the year , at which no doubt the innovations aboA e noted were agreed upon ; but of the thirty-three members of the lodge " lettered" to attend a " dyet" to be held in the house of the Clerk on St . Thomas ' s Day , 1735 , only thirteen met ; and

these , after the admission of Baillie of Monkton , proceeded to elect next year ' s office-bearers , and to amerce absentees in a fine of Is . each , " to be paid to the Physcall and applied for the use of the Lodge at the Master ' s discretion . " A lawyer usually filled the office of " Physcall , " Avho acted both as Prosecutor

and Treasurer to the Lodge . In March , 1736 , the Committee of the Lodge , having for their chairman the minister of the parish ( Eev . Alexander Fergusson ) , " met and received the Ii . W . M . Mr . Montgomerie , Fsqr ., of Bourtreehill , a gentleman who had only a feAv months previousl

y " entered himself" Avith the lodge , ancl been , though absent and AA'hile only au apprentice , elected to the mastership at the annual meeting immediately following . The Laird of Bourtreehill inaugurated his appointment to the chair by the presentation to the lodge of " a sett of JeAvels , viz ., the Compass , Square ,

Plummet , and LeA el . " These jewels , supposed to have been the first ever Avorn in the Lodge of Kilwinning , are still employed to distinguish the principal officebearers . The Master also , at the same meeting , " presented to the Lodge the ' Freemasons' Pocket Companion , ' sent in a complement from the Cannon-

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