Excerpts from the Minute Book
 

1811 - 1889

 

20th November 1811      “Present, the Dep Master and the rest of the

 office bearers. Thomas Mills, vinter, was entered the first apprentice

and paid the fee as was also John Murdoch, weaver, free of expense

upon condition of his acting as Tyler to the lodge

 

30th November1811      “Robert Hodgart was elected as Grand Master”  

            (The term R.W.M. was not known in the minute book at this time)

 

7th April 1813

                        (Appears to be the first affiliate from Largs Kilwinning)

 

21st November1815   “Meeting held in Archibald Neilson’s house”

                            (Possibly because he was a wine merchant)

 

30th November 1824   Meeting held in Robert Hodgart’s Black Bull Inn

               (A very prominent establishment in Johnstone at the time)

 

16th June  1824     Meeting held in James Sloan’s Bucks Head In -14

high streetJohnstone ,where he was initiated in to the lodge that evening

 

23rd November1830   One candidate is made an E.A. then two are

 passed as  F.C. at the same meeting”

 

27th December 1832    Office bearers not fulfilling duties are to be fined 5 shillings” (The First mention of an obligation )

 

1838 -  1846    (Only 16 meetings in total are held, however a couple

 appear to have been held illegally)

 

30th  November1846    John Campbell is given all three degrees in one

night and elected as R.W.M. on the same night

 

8th January1855     Met in the Black Bull Inn after having lain“dormant”

for 8 years. A deputation from St Barchan was received and 6 candidates

were initiated including John Thomson, owner of the Black Bull Inn”

 

22nd December1863    “3 affiliates, 4 raised then 8 entered.The lodge

has completely turned round when it was so closeto returning its warrant

 

13th July 1864 “ Met in the Cross Keys Inn” (First mention of theCross keys)

 

7th April 1865       “ A certain Capt Fraser of the police had received the

E.A .word and M.M. grip and is not a Mason.  The R.W.M. asked every  brother to find the “offending brother” who gave away the secrets”

 

12th April 1865   “Two brethren were appointed to speak to Capt Fraser 

and persuade him to join the lodge”

 

15th December 1867 “The Installation was cancelled due to a small  attendance

 

4th June 1869  “One candidate receives the E.A .degree, two the F.C.

and then one of these the M.M. degree(All in the one night )

 

7th October 1870     “Communications were received about the foundation

stone at the Edinburgh royal infirmary and the installation of the grand master mason  (The Prince of Wales)

       (242 sent a protest due to G.L. charging 5/- entrance to the meeting)

 

5th May 1876                           (Test fees first introduced)

 

4th August 1876“The F.C .degree conferred by Bro -William Guy who

gave a lecture on the“Winding Stair(Was this the Tracing Board lecture)

 

7th October1881        No nominations for the office of R.W.M”

 

1st December 1882  “No objections raised for conferring the Mark degree”

                                        (First mention of this degree in 242)

 

10th October 1883    The orange lodge and the odd fellows lodge are not

 agreeable to pay for the use of lodge furnishings”

      (The Orange lodge and Oddfellows lodge also met in the cross keys Inn)

 

18th January 1888 “Opportunity to buy the cross keys Inn  for £400,

 but the owners terms (Bro- David Stevenson)were deemed unacceptable

 

26th September 1889    “ Proposed to have a social meeting in the

lodge room with the  wives and sweethearts”

      (Was the beginning of the Annual Balls the lodge held “one upon a time” )  

 

6th December 1889     After the ballot was found to be “pure” the lodge

was raised to make a master mason . Bro- Guy then installed the OB’s and then the brethren retired to allow Bro-Guy to install the  new R.W.M”

                              ( Prior to this, no one left the lodge room)