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The Province Of Somerset.—(Concluded.)

and John Pearson , as W . M . and Wardens , to hold a lodge at the " Bladud's Head Inn , " Bath , which was constituted in the following month by the aforesaid Bro . Plummet * , Past

BRO . CHARLES LUND FRY EDWARDS , PROVINCIAL GRAND TUEASUREH . Senior Grand Warden , who was a remarkable Mason in many ways . Tlie Grand Master then was His Grace the Duke of Atholl , who was in the chair from 1791 , and retired in 1813

in favour of H . R . H . the Duke of Kent . FREEMASONS' HALL , 1819 . Its name was selected about 1817 , and the lodge had met in many taverns and halls until it reached the Masonic

Hall , Orchard Street , where its assemblies are held as with those of the Royal Cumberland , No . 41 , the Honour , No . 379 , and the Royal Albert Edward , No . 906 , all of Bath . Its members have long taken a very active part in the Provincial Grand Lodge . The present hall was once owned by the Roman Catholics , and the old Freemasons' Hall is now in the possession of the " Friends . "

THE MASONIC HALL , HATH . An especial Grand Lodge of England was held at Bath , 23 rd September , 1819 , H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , M . W .

Grand Master , in the chair , supported by His Grace the Duke of Leinster , M . W . Grand Master of Ireland , and several Present and Past Grand Officers . The Grand Lodge was opened in the Guildhall for the installation of the R . W . Bro . Arthur Chichester , Provincial Grand Master . It was most unfortunate that this brother was unable to be present by

reason of severe indisposition , so the procession was formed and proceeded to the new Freemasons' Hall , York Street , of which the lirst stone was laid on 28 th July , 1817 . The architect was Mr . Wilkins , and the cost of the building was ^ 3000 . In a contemporary notice it is declared that the

structure was " in strict Masonic appearance , even lo the very knockers , which are triangular . " The Duke of Sussex dedicated the hall " in ample form . " Sir George Smart , Grand Organist , officiated on the occasion , and conducted " a grand musical performance , " after which

some 500 brethren dined in the Kingston Rooms . A fine medal was struck as a souvenir , of which but few have been preserved , and these until 1880 were unrecognized . I succeeded in finding the building by the date on the reverse and examining the printed transactions of the Grand Lodge . It was issued in three metals—silver , bronze , and white

DEDICATION MEDAL , MASONIC HALL , BATH

metal—and one of silver was presented to Lodge No . 41 , in the following year by Bro . E . L . Hill , P . M . 906 , Bath . A bronze impression is in Bro . G . L . Shackle's great collection of Masonic medals and one or two other cabinets . It is Marvins , No . 259 , and No . 302 in Band , III . of the Mcdailleinverk published by the Hambiirgiselie Zirkcl Corrcspondcnz

( from which the illustration is taken ) or No . 15 in the English edition of 1901 . The third on the roll is the Perpetual Friendship , No . 135 , which was chartered as No . 326 on December 4 th , 1764 , at Bridgwater . It was so named in 177 8 , has had eight

numbers , but has only assembled in three places of meeting for considerably over a hundred years . Its centenary warrant is dated 22 nd December , 1868 . The fourth lodge is the " Unanimity and Sincerity , " Tauntonof March 7 th , 1788 , originally granted for Ilminster

, , but transferred to Taunton in 1797 , when its full name was selected , the title previously being " Unanimity" only . The centenary warrant is dated exactly 100 years from its start in 1788 , but the celebration was not held until the 16 th May in the Masonic Hall , occupied from 1879 . Divine service

was celebrated in the church of St . Mary Magdalene , and afterwards the lodge was opened by the R . W . Bro . Colonel A . \ V . Adair ( Past Provincial Grand Master ) the W . M ., who occupied the chair during the interesting proceedings . The late Bro . T . G . Williams , P . M ., read an able sketch of the lodge , which was published in the " Somerset County Gazette . "

The Love and Honour , No . 285 , Shepton-Mallet , the fifth on the list , has still its old warrant of 4 th June , 1792 , and its centenary warrant bears date 25 th July , 1892 . The sixth and last lodge of the 18 th century is the Rural Philanthropic , No . 291 , of 21 st January , 1793 , which first of all met at Huntspill ( but once at Taunton in 1798 ) until it found a resting

place at Highbridge in 1859 . The centenary warrant was issued in 1893 , and a brief history of the lodge was written and published that year by its efficient Treasurer , Bro . Thos . Floyd Norn ' s , P . M . The charter was signed by the R . W . Bro . Thomas Dunckerley , Prov . G . M . It was the custom for

brethren on their marriage to present the members with white gloves . Brt - > . Henry Bridge , Deputy Provincial Grand Master , was

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The Province of Somerset.—(Concluded.) Article 2
United Grand Lodge of England. Article 5
Visit of Queen Victoria to Warwick Castle. Article 6
Provincial Grand Lodge of Cornwall. Article 7
Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham. Article 8
Provincial Grand Lodge of Wiltshire. Article 8
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Cheapening the Order. Article 10
At the Sign of the Perfect Ashlar. Article 11
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Consecration of the Knightsbridge Lod ge, No. 2978 . Article 14
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Grand Lodge of Scotland. Article 16
The Clerkenw ell Priory of the Hnights Ho spitallers of St. John of Jerusalem. Article 16
History of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement, No. 256.——(Continued). Article 17
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The Province Of Somerset.—(Concluded.)

and John Pearson , as W . M . and Wardens , to hold a lodge at the " Bladud's Head Inn , " Bath , which was constituted in the following month by the aforesaid Bro . Plummet * , Past

BRO . CHARLES LUND FRY EDWARDS , PROVINCIAL GRAND TUEASUREH . Senior Grand Warden , who was a remarkable Mason in many ways . Tlie Grand Master then was His Grace the Duke of Atholl , who was in the chair from 1791 , and retired in 1813

in favour of H . R . H . the Duke of Kent . FREEMASONS' HALL , 1819 . Its name was selected about 1817 , and the lodge had met in many taverns and halls until it reached the Masonic

Hall , Orchard Street , where its assemblies are held as with those of the Royal Cumberland , No . 41 , the Honour , No . 379 , and the Royal Albert Edward , No . 906 , all of Bath . Its members have long taken a very active part in the Provincial Grand Lodge . The present hall was once owned by the Roman Catholics , and the old Freemasons' Hall is now in the possession of the " Friends . "

THE MASONIC HALL , HATH . An especial Grand Lodge of England was held at Bath , 23 rd September , 1819 , H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , M . W .

Grand Master , in the chair , supported by His Grace the Duke of Leinster , M . W . Grand Master of Ireland , and several Present and Past Grand Officers . The Grand Lodge was opened in the Guildhall for the installation of the R . W . Bro . Arthur Chichester , Provincial Grand Master . It was most unfortunate that this brother was unable to be present by

reason of severe indisposition , so the procession was formed and proceeded to the new Freemasons' Hall , York Street , of which the lirst stone was laid on 28 th July , 1817 . The architect was Mr . Wilkins , and the cost of the building was ^ 3000 . In a contemporary notice it is declared that the

structure was " in strict Masonic appearance , even lo the very knockers , which are triangular . " The Duke of Sussex dedicated the hall " in ample form . " Sir George Smart , Grand Organist , officiated on the occasion , and conducted " a grand musical performance , " after which

some 500 brethren dined in the Kingston Rooms . A fine medal was struck as a souvenir , of which but few have been preserved , and these until 1880 were unrecognized . I succeeded in finding the building by the date on the reverse and examining the printed transactions of the Grand Lodge . It was issued in three metals—silver , bronze , and white

DEDICATION MEDAL , MASONIC HALL , BATH

metal—and one of silver was presented to Lodge No . 41 , in the following year by Bro . E . L . Hill , P . M . 906 , Bath . A bronze impression is in Bro . G . L . Shackle's great collection of Masonic medals and one or two other cabinets . It is Marvins , No . 259 , and No . 302 in Band , III . of the Mcdailleinverk published by the Hambiirgiselie Zirkcl Corrcspondcnz

( from which the illustration is taken ) or No . 15 in the English edition of 1901 . The third on the roll is the Perpetual Friendship , No . 135 , which was chartered as No . 326 on December 4 th , 1764 , at Bridgwater . It was so named in 177 8 , has had eight

numbers , but has only assembled in three places of meeting for considerably over a hundred years . Its centenary warrant is dated 22 nd December , 1868 . The fourth lodge is the " Unanimity and Sincerity , " Tauntonof March 7 th , 1788 , originally granted for Ilminster

, , but transferred to Taunton in 1797 , when its full name was selected , the title previously being " Unanimity" only . The centenary warrant is dated exactly 100 years from its start in 1788 , but the celebration was not held until the 16 th May in the Masonic Hall , occupied from 1879 . Divine service

was celebrated in the church of St . Mary Magdalene , and afterwards the lodge was opened by the R . W . Bro . Colonel A . \ V . Adair ( Past Provincial Grand Master ) the W . M ., who occupied the chair during the interesting proceedings . The late Bro . T . G . Williams , P . M ., read an able sketch of the lodge , which was published in the " Somerset County Gazette . "

The Love and Honour , No . 285 , Shepton-Mallet , the fifth on the list , has still its old warrant of 4 th June , 1792 , and its centenary warrant bears date 25 th July , 1892 . The sixth and last lodge of the 18 th century is the Rural Philanthropic , No . 291 , of 21 st January , 1793 , which first of all met at Huntspill ( but once at Taunton in 1798 ) until it found a resting

place at Highbridge in 1859 . The centenary warrant was issued in 1893 , and a brief history of the lodge was written and published that year by its efficient Treasurer , Bro . Thos . Floyd Norn ' s , P . M . The charter was signed by the R . W . Bro . Thomas Dunckerley , Prov . G . M . It was the custom for

brethren on their marriage to present the members with white gloves . Brt - > . Henry Bridge , Deputy Provincial Grand Master , was

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