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The Province Of Somerset.

560 , was struck off the roll in 18 3 8 when 34 6 . Its warrant of confirmation of the year 1822 is in Grand Lodge . Still another erasure occurred in 1 S 31 , when the Prudence and Industry , No . 59 8 , ceased from its labours at Chard . Its

warrant also is in the Grand Lodge , of A . D . 1799 , and a copy of its by-laws is preserved of 1812 . All the foregoing belonged to the regular Grand Lodge

established in 1717 by four or more old lodges in the

PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER FROM lsi ' . s TO lMlil .

metropolis . Of the rival authority , known as the "Ancients , of 175 J origin , there was a lodge warranted at the "Shakespeare ' s Head , " Bath , as No . 100 , but only contributed but one year after its start in 1762 . Another of that Grand Lodge got to Taunton about 1771 , bearing the number 26 , which it obtained by the usage of a wan-ant granted to a London lodge in 1753 , which was declared vacant in the following year . The meetings were held at the " Nag ' s

Head" from 1771 , but for how long cannot now be decided . It did not aid the Grand Lodge funds in any way . In 1767 the Armathea was chartered at Bridgwater as No . 150 , but as it appeared in 1768 at Dover , it could hardly have had an

existence in the previous year , and at its second town it only lasted for a few years , and then was removed to Folkestone as the Temple , where it worked until 18 3 8 . Still another

attempt was made to plant an "Ancient , " or "Atholl , " lodge

in Somerset by the issue of a charter for Bath in 1771 , but the warrant was returned two years afterwards , and its number and privileges were transferred to Hythe , where it " found bottom , " and is now the Prince Edwin , No . 125 , but its lirst number was 168 . In recent times the only erasure traced by me is that of the Royal Clarence at Bruton , of 18 40 , and erased in 1853 as 6 95 .

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The Province of Somerset. Article 2
Centenary of Freemasonry in Australia. Article 5
The late Bro . Major Charles W. Carrell, P.A.G.D.C. Article 6
Consecration of the Charles Lyne Lodge, No. 2964. Article 7
The Phœnix Lodge, No. 94, Durham. Article 8
Laying the Foundation-stone of the Gordon Boys' Home. Article 9
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Masonic Tradition. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar. Article 11
Masonic Welcome and Farewell to Bro. Edward Terry in South Africa. Article 14
The Masonic Temple at Johannesburg. Article 15
Laying the Foundation-stone of Freemasons ' Hall. Article 16
Provincial Grand Lodge of Devon. Article 16
The Robert Freke Gould Lodge, No. 2874. Article 17
History of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement, No. 256.——(Continued). Article 18
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

The Province Of Somerset.

560 , was struck off the roll in 18 3 8 when 34 6 . Its warrant of confirmation of the year 1822 is in Grand Lodge . Still another erasure occurred in 1 S 31 , when the Prudence and Industry , No . 59 8 , ceased from its labours at Chard . Its

warrant also is in the Grand Lodge , of A . D . 1799 , and a copy of its by-laws is preserved of 1812 . All the foregoing belonged to the regular Grand Lodge

established in 1717 by four or more old lodges in the

PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER FROM lsi ' . s TO lMlil .

metropolis . Of the rival authority , known as the "Ancients , of 175 J origin , there was a lodge warranted at the "Shakespeare ' s Head , " Bath , as No . 100 , but only contributed but one year after its start in 1762 . Another of that Grand Lodge got to Taunton about 1771 , bearing the number 26 , which it obtained by the usage of a wan-ant granted to a London lodge in 1753 , which was declared vacant in the following year . The meetings were held at the " Nag ' s

Head" from 1771 , but for how long cannot now be decided . It did not aid the Grand Lodge funds in any way . In 1767 the Armathea was chartered at Bridgwater as No . 150 , but as it appeared in 1768 at Dover , it could hardly have had an

existence in the previous year , and at its second town it only lasted for a few years , and then was removed to Folkestone as the Temple , where it worked until 18 3 8 . Still another

attempt was made to plant an "Ancient , " or "Atholl , " lodge

in Somerset by the issue of a charter for Bath in 1771 , but the warrant was returned two years afterwards , and its number and privileges were transferred to Hythe , where it " found bottom , " and is now the Prince Edwin , No . 125 , but its lirst number was 168 . In recent times the only erasure traced by me is that of the Royal Clarence at Bruton , of 18 40 , and erased in 1853 as 6 95 .

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