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The Province Of Ken T.

Grand Lodge . The Duke of Manchester on intimating his intention to appoint Captain Smith to the office of Junior Grand Warden , the Grand Secretary ( Bro . James Heseltine ) objected that , " being a Provincial Grand Master was a disqualification for serving the office of Grand Warden . " This was at the annual meeting , May ist , 1780 , and " bciH ^ J

a day of festivity , the objection was waved , " but on that brother resigning that office on November 1 st on the plea of ill-health , it was resolved that " it is incompatible with the laws of this society for any brother to hold more than one office in the Grand Lodge at the same time "; thus ended the matter .

BRO . HENRY SADLER , GRAXD TYLER OF ENGLAND , P . P . G . D . C . KENT . Colonel Jacob Sawbridge succeeded in 178 5 , his installation taking place in the City of Canterbury , the appointment

being made by H . R . H . the Duke of Cumberland as Grand Master ; and in 1794 , while H . R . H . the Prince of Wales was on the Masonic Throne , Dr . William Perfect became the ruler of the province , the ceremony of installation being held at Faversham in 1795 being the fifth during the eighteenth

, century . At Maidstone , in 1810 , Sir Walter J . James , Bart ., was installed as his successor , the seventh Provincial Grand Master being General Sir Samuel Hulse , G . C . B ., who was a very distinguished Craftsman , the first Deputy Master of the Prince of Wales' Lodge in 1787 , holding that office to 1820 ,

and was also Provincial Grand Master of Sussex from 1788 . His duties for the Province of Kent began in 1814 , under the United Grand Lodge of England , so it will be convenient now to take a glance backward at what the " Ancients" or " Atholl Masons " did in the county , and how

the " Moderns " fared from 1770 to 1813 , inclusive . Greenwich and Woolwich were included in the province prior to 1814 , but having since been omitted we shall follow the same plan and make a free use of Bro . Hughan's valuable tables prepared from time to time for the Freuiasons ' Manual for Kent .

Excluding military lodges with warrants located at Dover , & c ., because sojourners only ( though during the 18 th century they were the means of making Freemasonry known in Great Britain and Ireland , as well as abroad , better than any other medium ) , there were many stationary charters issued by the "Ancients" for Kent ; the first of those existing now

being for Deptford in 1757 as No . 6 4 , the members securing the vacant No . 13 two years later . It is now the Neptune , No . 22 , London . The United Industrial Lodge , No . 31 , Canterbury , has also an " Ancient" origin through No . 24 ( which was started at Bristol in ij ^ -i ) , which if obtained in

1806 , its name being selected through its union with a lodge in 1819 , with a " modern" warrant of A . D . 1776 . A centenary jewel was authorised in 1878 . The next on the roll of that Grand Lodge is the Prince Edwin , No . 125 , Hythe , which , as 168 , annexed the warrant of A . D . 1771 , first of all at Bath ; closely followed

by the Adams , No . 158 , originally started in 1778 at Sheerness , where it still assembles , and has a centenary warrant of A . D . 18 97 . It works with the old charter which was re-delivered to some of the members in 1797 , on the revival of the lodge . The United Chatham Lodge of

Benevolence , No . 18 4 , New Brompton , has well earned its prefix , for in 1824 , original Nos . 260 and 318 joined the senior of the trio , No . 243 of the " Ancients , " a charter of consolidation being granted on April 17 th of that year , as well as a warrant of confirmation in 18 33 . Until the final

name was selected , others used were " Royal Marine , " "Globe , " "United Globe , " and "United Chatham . " A centenary warrant was obtained in 1888 . The last of the " Ancients " on the existing roll for Kent is Peace and Harmony , started at Maidstone in 1791 , and

located at Dover fiom 1801 , the present number being 199 . A still later lodge was at Rotherhithe , No . 320 , in 1799 , and after various changes in two other counties , it found a resting place at Devonport in i 860 , and is now Fidelity , No . 230 .

The only other eighteenth century lodge still on the roll is the Emulation , No . 299 , Dartford , which was established by warrant of 4 th January , 1793 , signed at Faversham by Bro . Julius Shepherd , D . P . G . M ., by command of Colonel Sawbridge . The centenary warrant was granted in 18 93 . The province during the nineteenth century , especially

the latter part , advanced by leaps and bounds . The Hon . W . T . E . T . Fiennes , afterwards Lord Saye and Sele , became the Provincial Grand Master in 18 30 ( installed at Chatham in the following year ) ; the lodges still existing and granted during his rule being the Royal Navy , No . 429 , Ramsgate

Illlll . FRANK HITCH KNS , I'ROV . GRAND REGISTRAR AND CHARITY KEI'IIKSKNTATI VE . ( A . D . 18 35 ) ; the Sympathy , No . 4 8 3 , Gravesend ( A . D . 1842 ) ; and the Belvidere , No . 503 , Maidstone ( A . D . 1844 ) . His lordship ' s successor was the R . W . Bro . L .

Charles Humfrey , Q . C ., in 18 47 , and who died in 1852 ; the R . W . Bro . Charles Purton Cooper , Q . C ., following in 1853 , the inaugural meeting taking place at Folkestone on the 20 th June . His resignation occurred in May , i 860 , and he subsequently resided in France , being a frequent contributor for many years to the defunct Freemasons' Magazine .

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Festival of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement. Article 6
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Jubilee Masters' Lodge, No. 2712. Article 8
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The Right of Visitation. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar. Article 11
Installation Meeting of the Yorick Lodge, No. 2771. Article 14
Royal and Loyal Lodge, No. 2952. Article 14
St. Martin's Lodge, No. 2455. Article 16
Alfred Newton Lodge, No. 2686. Article 17
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.

Grand Lodge . The Duke of Manchester on intimating his intention to appoint Captain Smith to the office of Junior Grand Warden , the Grand Secretary ( Bro . James Heseltine ) objected that , " being a Provincial Grand Master was a disqualification for serving the office of Grand Warden . " This was at the annual meeting , May ist , 1780 , and " bciH ^ J

a day of festivity , the objection was waved , " but on that brother resigning that office on November 1 st on the plea of ill-health , it was resolved that " it is incompatible with the laws of this society for any brother to hold more than one office in the Grand Lodge at the same time "; thus ended the matter .

BRO . HENRY SADLER , GRAXD TYLER OF ENGLAND , P . P . G . D . C . KENT . Colonel Jacob Sawbridge succeeded in 178 5 , his installation taking place in the City of Canterbury , the appointment

being made by H . R . H . the Duke of Cumberland as Grand Master ; and in 1794 , while H . R . H . the Prince of Wales was on the Masonic Throne , Dr . William Perfect became the ruler of the province , the ceremony of installation being held at Faversham in 1795 being the fifth during the eighteenth

, century . At Maidstone , in 1810 , Sir Walter J . James , Bart ., was installed as his successor , the seventh Provincial Grand Master being General Sir Samuel Hulse , G . C . B ., who was a very distinguished Craftsman , the first Deputy Master of the Prince of Wales' Lodge in 1787 , holding that office to 1820 ,

and was also Provincial Grand Master of Sussex from 1788 . His duties for the Province of Kent began in 1814 , under the United Grand Lodge of England , so it will be convenient now to take a glance backward at what the " Ancients" or " Atholl Masons " did in the county , and how

the " Moderns " fared from 1770 to 1813 , inclusive . Greenwich and Woolwich were included in the province prior to 1814 , but having since been omitted we shall follow the same plan and make a free use of Bro . Hughan's valuable tables prepared from time to time for the Freuiasons ' Manual for Kent .

Excluding military lodges with warrants located at Dover , & c ., because sojourners only ( though during the 18 th century they were the means of making Freemasonry known in Great Britain and Ireland , as well as abroad , better than any other medium ) , there were many stationary charters issued by the "Ancients" for Kent ; the first of those existing now

being for Deptford in 1757 as No . 6 4 , the members securing the vacant No . 13 two years later . It is now the Neptune , No . 22 , London . The United Industrial Lodge , No . 31 , Canterbury , has also an " Ancient" origin through No . 24 ( which was started at Bristol in ij ^ -i ) , which if obtained in

1806 , its name being selected through its union with a lodge in 1819 , with a " modern" warrant of A . D . 1776 . A centenary jewel was authorised in 1878 . The next on the roll of that Grand Lodge is the Prince Edwin , No . 125 , Hythe , which , as 168 , annexed the warrant of A . D . 1771 , first of all at Bath ; closely followed

by the Adams , No . 158 , originally started in 1778 at Sheerness , where it still assembles , and has a centenary warrant of A . D . 18 97 . It works with the old charter which was re-delivered to some of the members in 1797 , on the revival of the lodge . The United Chatham Lodge of

Benevolence , No . 18 4 , New Brompton , has well earned its prefix , for in 1824 , original Nos . 260 and 318 joined the senior of the trio , No . 243 of the " Ancients , " a charter of consolidation being granted on April 17 th of that year , as well as a warrant of confirmation in 18 33 . Until the final

name was selected , others used were " Royal Marine , " "Globe , " "United Globe , " and "United Chatham . " A centenary warrant was obtained in 1888 . The last of the " Ancients " on the existing roll for Kent is Peace and Harmony , started at Maidstone in 1791 , and

located at Dover fiom 1801 , the present number being 199 . A still later lodge was at Rotherhithe , No . 320 , in 1799 , and after various changes in two other counties , it found a resting place at Devonport in i 860 , and is now Fidelity , No . 230 .

The only other eighteenth century lodge still on the roll is the Emulation , No . 299 , Dartford , which was established by warrant of 4 th January , 1793 , signed at Faversham by Bro . Julius Shepherd , D . P . G . M ., by command of Colonel Sawbridge . The centenary warrant was granted in 18 93 . The province during the nineteenth century , especially

the latter part , advanced by leaps and bounds . The Hon . W . T . E . T . Fiennes , afterwards Lord Saye and Sele , became the Provincial Grand Master in 18 30 ( installed at Chatham in the following year ) ; the lodges still existing and granted during his rule being the Royal Navy , No . 429 , Ramsgate

Illlll . FRANK HITCH KNS , I'ROV . GRAND REGISTRAR AND CHARITY KEI'IIKSKNTATI VE . ( A . D . 18 35 ) ; the Sympathy , No . 4 8 3 , Gravesend ( A . D . 1842 ) ; and the Belvidere , No . 503 , Maidstone ( A . D . 1844 ) . His lordship ' s successor was the R . W . Bro . L .

Charles Humfrey , Q . C ., in 18 47 , and who died in 1852 ; the R . W . Bro . Charles Purton Cooper , Q . C ., following in 1853 , the inaugural meeting taking place at Folkestone on the 20 th June . His resignation occurred in May , i 860 , and he subsequently resided in France , being a frequent contributor for many years to the defunct Freemasons' Magazine .

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