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1823 Laying the Foundation Stone of the Landing Slip, Newport (Dundee/Newport Ferry)  10th September 1823

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The Right Honorable James, Earl of Rosslyn, Most Worshipful Provincial Grand Master of Fifeshire, having been requested by the parliamentary trustees to the public spirited gentlemen, interested in the improvements of the Ferries over the Tay, to lay the foundation stone of the landing slip at Newport in ample Masonic form, fixed Wednesday the 10th of September 1823 for that purpose. As the Counties of Fife and Forfar were equally interested in this great improvement. The R.H. (Right Honorable) and M.W.P.G.M. (Most Worshipful Provincial Grand Master) of Fife requested the assistance of his M.W. Brother in the craft of Forfarshire, which invitation being readily accepted from Forfarshire Secretary, by command of his Master issued on the 26th August a circular to the respective Lodges that such a Ceremonial was to take place, and that their attendance on the M.W.P.G.M. would be expected. On the 4th Sept a second circular was issued stating the time and place of meeting in Dundee and of crossing the Tay, and requesting the brethren composing the deputation from Lodges out of Dundee would breakfast with the W.P.G.M. in Norrens (??) at 10 o’clock on the morning of 10th September.

At eleven o’clock forenoon of the tenth September, the Masters and Wardens of the respective Lodges in Forfarshire assembled in the Sailor’s Hall, Dundee, where after the roll was called, the M.W.P.G.M. opened his Lodge, after a suitable prayer from the R.W. Brother Horsley, P.G. Chaplain.

There were present: -

The Honourable William Maule M.W.P.G. M. (Most Worshipful Provincial Grand Master)
Robert Thornton Esquire R.W.P.S.G.M. (Right Worshipful Provincial Substitute Grand Master)
Patrick Carnegie Esquire of Lower (Lour) R. W.P.G. J.W. (Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Junior Warden)
The Rev. Heneage Horsley R.W.P.G.C. (Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Chaplain)
James Burnes, Master of Montrose Incorporated Kilwinning and R.W.P.G. Secretary

No. 18 Montrose Kilwinning
John Christie, Master
James Duirs, Senior Warden
Hercules Foley, Junior Warden
And four Brethren.
No. 36 St. Thomas’s Arbroath
Robert Hill, Master
Stewart Fairweather, Senior Warden
John Shanks, Junior Warden
And nine Brethren
No. 42 Operative, Dundee
John Stephen (Jun.) Master
William Butchart Senior Warden
Alexander Pirie, Junior Warden
Besides a numerous procession from the Lodge itself

No. 44 Ancient Dundee
Robert Whitton, Master
Andrew Dempster Senior Warden
J. Millar, Junior Warden
And a numerous procession from the Lodge

No. 61 St. Ninian’s Brechin
Charles Ogilvie, Master
John Smart, Senior Warden
Robert Oakenhead, Junior Warden
And four of the brethren
No. 73 St. David’s Dundee
James Saunders, Master
And about twelve of the brethren
No. 85 Forfar Kilwinning
John Milne, Master                
John Campbell, Senior Warden
Charles Young, Junior Warden
And eight of the brethren
No. 95 Glamis
William Blackadder, Master
John Johnston, Senior Warden
James Alexander, Junior Warden
And fourteen of the brethren
No.97 St. Vigean’s Arbroath
Robert Gardiner, Master
John Clark, Senior Warden
James Kirkland, Junior Warden
No. 117 Johnshaven, St. Johns
No. representatives appeared
No. 118 St. Peter’s, Montrose
No.representative appeared
No. 122 St. James’s, Brechin
John Ross, Master
John Valentine, Senior Warden
James Lawrence, Junior Warden
And four of the brethren
No. 134 St. Lawrence, Laurencekirk
George Moir, Master
John Graham, Senior Warden
James Duirs, Junior Warden
And four of the brethren
No. 155 Thistle Operative
Charles Haggart, Master
James Crabb, Senior Warden
Alex. Murray, Junior Warden
And a procession of about fifty of the brethren

No. 182 Montrose Kilwinning Incorporated
John Youngson, Master
William Grieve, Senior Warden
John Melville, Junior Warden
And four of the brethren

No. 225 Forfar and Kincardine
John Pride, Master
Robert Yule, Senior Warden
Thomas Millar, Junior Warden
And a procession of fifty two brethren.
No.258 The Caledonian, Dundee
William Sturrock, Master
George Walker, Senior Warden
James Hodge, Junior Warden
And a procession of about fifty of the brethren
No.285 St. Andrew’s Lochlee
David Christieson, Master
Donald Moir, Senior Warden
Alexander Wall, Junior Warden
And about fifteen of the brethren
No. 290 Airlie, Kirriemuir
James Fairweather, Master
Patrick Simpson, Senior Warden
James Cunningham, Junior Warden
And six of the brethren
No. 303 Panmure, Arbroath
Alexander Crighton, Master
George Robertson, Senior Warden
Peter Thomson, Junior Warden
And five of the brethren

The Dundee Lodges formed each ‘en corps’ and under their Depute or Substitute Master led the procession from the Sailors Hall to the entrance point of the Eastern Protection Wall of Dundee Harbour when the whole Masonic body embarked in the steam boats which the ferry trustees had placed under the orders of the M.W.P.G.M.

SailorsHall The Old Sailors' Hall in Dundee - Now Closed

The Tay River presented a most beautiful spectacle, Steam boats, yachts, ships of war and of trade with their streamers gaily displayed on a beautiful day enlivened the scene.

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On landing at Newport the Masonic line reformed thro’ which a special dispensation dispatched by the M.W.M. of Fifeshire repaired on board to present the complements of his Lordship and his brethren of Fife to the M.W.M. of Forfarshire. On landing the procession was reformed and conducted by the Fifeshire deputation to a church about half a mile west of Newport where the Grand Lodge of Forfarshire was received in the most cordial and affectionate manner by Earl Rosslyn and his Grand Lodge.

The two Grand Lodges having conversed and proceeded to the spot where the foundation stone was to be laid and a circle having being formed a solemn prayer was offered up by the Rev’d. Dr. Gillespie of …..  The R.H. & M.W.P.G.M. of Fife then explained to his assembled brethren & the numerous spectators the object of the present ceremony in a most eloquent and impressive address after which he proceeded with the assistance of the office bearers of the Grand Lodges to lay the stone and prove the work in ample form.

The consecration being concluded, His Lordship in the most graceful manner expressed to the M.W.P.G.M. of the Forfarshire Grand Lodge how much he and his brethren of Fife were gratified by the companionship and support of the men of Angus – which complement being approvingly acknowledged – the Forfarshire Grand Lodge filed off to the place of embarkation and after crossing reached the Sailors Hall Dundee again in perfect safety, the M.W.P.G.M. was pleased to pay his men their ….& dismiss them with a blessing.

Signed - W. Maule 

 

 
 

 
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