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The Province Of Ken T.

The Province of Kent .

THE Provincial Grand Lodge of Kent is one of the oldest and the fourth largest in this country , and , moreover , was never more united and prosperous than at the present time . The brethren of Kent are especially favoured in having the Right Hon . the Earl Amherst to preside over

BRO . A . REYXOLPS XORMAX , W . M . OF ROYAL KEXT LODGE OP ANTIQUITY . them , who is the esteemed Most Worshipful Pro Grand Master of England , and one of the most capable , genial , and enthusiastic Craftsmen who have ever graced the roll of the United Grand Lodge of England .

liHO . A . II . HASTINGS , S . W . OP ROYAL KKXT LODGE OF AXTIQUITY . The Province of Kent has long been noted in many ways , and being the home of the oldest lodge outside of the metropolis , its position in that respect calls for special mention . There are only nine lodges in the metropolitan

district which date before the Royal Kent Lodge of Antiquity , No . 20 , and of provincial lodges the next in order of age were started in 1732 , viz ., No . 37 , Bolton , and No . 39 , Exeter , the latter having preserved the oldest Warrant to constitute , of all provincial lodges , which were

originally established in the country . No . 20 , Chatham , was formed in 1723 at the "Anchor , Dutchy Lane , " London , its first number being 13 , which was altered to 12 in 1740 , and from 1755 to the Union of December , 1813 , it became 10 ; the present number being

given to it when placed on the united roll in 1814 . Bro . Hughan wrote a sketch of the lodge for the Freemasons ' Manual for Kent , 18 93 , and reproduced some of the signs of the taverns in which the members assembled . From his paper we find that after being at the " Fountain" in 1731 ,

and the " Bedford Arms " ( as 13 ) in 1733 , the lodge occupied eight other houses at different periods , from 173 6 to 1744 , and finally removed to Chatham in 174 8 to the " Queen's Head , " changing to the " Bunch of Grapes" in 1751 and the " Globe Tavern" in 1763 . It is now held at the "Sun

liHO . F . R . A . STIGAXT , J . W . OF ROYAL KEXT LODGE OF AXTIQUITY . Hotel" where it has been for many years . In the by-laws of the province , 1877 , it is declared that the lodge met at the " Crown , " Cripplegate , London , but this is an error .

In 1723 , and later on for some thirty years , the charter so well known since was not used , but Warrants lo constitute were issued for country lodges and for those in London . Petitions were presented to the Grand Master by brethren , when the Most Worshipful Brother would approve in writing

of the application and fix the date for constitution . The earliest instance preserved of this custom will be found narrated in the transactions of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge for 18 97 , by Bro . Hughan , being for a London lodge of 1726 . The Lodge of Felicity , No . 58 , and the

Peace and Harmony , No . 60 , have still their original permissions to be thus constituted for 1737-8 . The first Master of No . 20 ( 1723 ) was called Joseph Maisters , the two Wardens being Bros . Weatherhead and Rotherham . In 1725 there were sixteen brethren , but at

that time the average membership was much smaller than now . As respects the lodge at Chatham it is one of the largest , as well as oldest , at the present time , returning 135 subscribers in 1902 , and has a centenary warrant dated

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Consecration of the St. Michael le Querne Chapter, No. 2697. Article 17
Ladies' Night of the Playgoers' Lodge, No. 2705. Article 18
Installation Meeting of the Holborn Lodge, No. 2398. Article 18
History of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement, No. 256.——(Continued). Article 19
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The Province Of Ken T.

The Province of Kent .

THE Provincial Grand Lodge of Kent is one of the oldest and the fourth largest in this country , and , moreover , was never more united and prosperous than at the present time . The brethren of Kent are especially favoured in having the Right Hon . the Earl Amherst to preside over

BRO . A . REYXOLPS XORMAX , W . M . OF ROYAL KEXT LODGE OP ANTIQUITY . them , who is the esteemed Most Worshipful Pro Grand Master of England , and one of the most capable , genial , and enthusiastic Craftsmen who have ever graced the roll of the United Grand Lodge of England .

liHO . A . II . HASTINGS , S . W . OP ROYAL KKXT LODGE OF AXTIQUITY . The Province of Kent has long been noted in many ways , and being the home of the oldest lodge outside of the metropolis , its position in that respect calls for special mention . There are only nine lodges in the metropolitan

district which date before the Royal Kent Lodge of Antiquity , No . 20 , and of provincial lodges the next in order of age were started in 1732 , viz ., No . 37 , Bolton , and No . 39 , Exeter , the latter having preserved the oldest Warrant to constitute , of all provincial lodges , which were

originally established in the country . No . 20 , Chatham , was formed in 1723 at the "Anchor , Dutchy Lane , " London , its first number being 13 , which was altered to 12 in 1740 , and from 1755 to the Union of December , 1813 , it became 10 ; the present number being

given to it when placed on the united roll in 1814 . Bro . Hughan wrote a sketch of the lodge for the Freemasons ' Manual for Kent , 18 93 , and reproduced some of the signs of the taverns in which the members assembled . From his paper we find that after being at the " Fountain" in 1731 ,

and the " Bedford Arms " ( as 13 ) in 1733 , the lodge occupied eight other houses at different periods , from 173 6 to 1744 , and finally removed to Chatham in 174 8 to the " Queen's Head , " changing to the " Bunch of Grapes" in 1751 and the " Globe Tavern" in 1763 . It is now held at the "Sun

liHO . F . R . A . STIGAXT , J . W . OF ROYAL KEXT LODGE OF AXTIQUITY . Hotel" where it has been for many years . In the by-laws of the province , 1877 , it is declared that the lodge met at the " Crown , " Cripplegate , London , but this is an error .

In 1723 , and later on for some thirty years , the charter so well known since was not used , but Warrants lo constitute were issued for country lodges and for those in London . Petitions were presented to the Grand Master by brethren , when the Most Worshipful Brother would approve in writing

of the application and fix the date for constitution . The earliest instance preserved of this custom will be found narrated in the transactions of the Quatuor Coronati Lodge for 18 97 , by Bro . Hughan , being for a London lodge of 1726 . The Lodge of Felicity , No . 58 , and the

Peace and Harmony , No . 60 , have still their original permissions to be thus constituted for 1737-8 . The first Master of No . 20 ( 1723 ) was called Joseph Maisters , the two Wardens being Bros . Weatherhead and Rotherham . In 1725 there were sixteen brethren , but at

that time the average membership was much smaller than now . As respects the lodge at Chatham it is one of the largest , as well as oldest , at the present time , returning 135 subscribers in 1902 , and has a centenary warrant dated

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