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The Province Of Somerset.
MS . entry , "The letter returned and wrote on ; no lodge held in that town . " It was the last but one started in 1737 , but there was another chartered in that year as No . 16 3 , of 21 st September , at the " Swan , " New Street , Covent Garden , known as the
K . W . PRO . THOMAS DUNCKERLEY , PROV . GRAND MASTER 17 M 1-.
- " Vacation" later on , which ceased to work just as the 19 th century was ushered in , and was transferred , virtually as a new lodge , to Wiveliscombe , Somerset , as No . 55 , on 7 th
April , 1802 , live guineas in all being credited thereto as payments accordingly . It did not thrive , however , and in 1834 was removed to Dulverton , in the same province , where it
lapsed as No . 67 in 1862 , and the warrant was returned . It had eight different numbers during the period 1737-1862 . The next was of the year 1764 , and
known as St . George ' s , "Fountain Inn , " East Street , Taunton . The warrant was dated 13 th July , 1764 , and was
numbered 315 , its erasure taking place in 1783 . In 1765 the Lodge of Perfect Friendship was opened at " Shakespeare ' s Head , " Bath , as No . 34 8 , and was dignified with the prefix " Royal York" about 1817 , though " perfect "
before , but even its lengthy name and assembling in nine different buildings failed to keep it active . Contentious elements were admitted , and so in consequence of "internal discord" it was erased by vote of the Grand
Lodge in 1824 , when held at the " White Lion . " Notwithstanding this fact , it was given the same number as it had before in the 18 32 enumeration , as if in expectation that the members would be prepared to begin again on truly Masonic lines , but they did not .
The lodge that was formed at the "King ' s Arms Punch House , " Shad , Thames , London , on 22 nd February , 1766 , as 362 , was transferred to
Crewkerne as the Scientific in 1807 , but was struck off the roll twenty years after as No . 254 . Three years later ( 1769 ) the Lodge of Virtue , chartered at Hath , evidently with every prospect of success , as No . 445 , undergoing six changes in enumeration and nine as to places of meeting , failed to continue on the roll , having
been removed ( when 311 ) from the list in 1831 . It was one of the lirst to qualify for the " Freemasons' Hall Medal , " and received the thanks of the Grand Lodge for its generous aid to the Building Fund in 1783 . In 1773 the Union Lodge was warranted at Taunton as
449 , but the place of meeting is not known , and it was erased in 1784 , when 357 . It does not much matter , its career being lamentabl y brief . The attempt made at Bridgwater a year later , however , deserved a better fate , for the Lodge of Liberty and Sincerity , numbered 4 61 , at first bid fair to long
continue . In 17 86 the members lent X 25 to ( lie Grand Lodge for the Freemasons' Hall Fund , and thus qualified for the handsome medal presented to lodges and personal subscribers who thus contributed to the building . My lamented friend , Bro . John Lane , F . C . A ., in his invaluable " Masonic
Records , " treats the lodge that was formed at Wellington , with the same name , as an entirely new warrant , its predecessor having lapsed , but I fancy it was more likely to have been continued in the latter town by a few of the old members . Either way , it again fell through and was erased
as 382 in 1804 . The Royal Cumberland , held at Bath in 178 4 as No . 458 , joined the present No . 41 two years later ; the Unanimity , No . 473 , Wells , only kept on the register to 1809 ; and the Royal Clarence , of 1 790 , started at Frome with the number
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The Province Of Somerset.
MS . entry , "The letter returned and wrote on ; no lodge held in that town . " It was the last but one started in 1737 , but there was another chartered in that year as No . 16 3 , of 21 st September , at the " Swan , " New Street , Covent Garden , known as the
K . W . PRO . THOMAS DUNCKERLEY , PROV . GRAND MASTER 17 M 1-.
- " Vacation" later on , which ceased to work just as the 19 th century was ushered in , and was transferred , virtually as a new lodge , to Wiveliscombe , Somerset , as No . 55 , on 7 th
April , 1802 , live guineas in all being credited thereto as payments accordingly . It did not thrive , however , and in 1834 was removed to Dulverton , in the same province , where it
lapsed as No . 67 in 1862 , and the warrant was returned . It had eight different numbers during the period 1737-1862 . The next was of the year 1764 , and
known as St . George ' s , "Fountain Inn , " East Street , Taunton . The warrant was dated 13 th July , 1764 , and was
numbered 315 , its erasure taking place in 1783 . In 1765 the Lodge of Perfect Friendship was opened at " Shakespeare ' s Head , " Bath , as No . 34 8 , and was dignified with the prefix " Royal York" about 1817 , though " perfect "
before , but even its lengthy name and assembling in nine different buildings failed to keep it active . Contentious elements were admitted , and so in consequence of "internal discord" it was erased by vote of the Grand
Lodge in 1824 , when held at the " White Lion . " Notwithstanding this fact , it was given the same number as it had before in the 18 32 enumeration , as if in expectation that the members would be prepared to begin again on truly Masonic lines , but they did not .
The lodge that was formed at the "King ' s Arms Punch House , " Shad , Thames , London , on 22 nd February , 1766 , as 362 , was transferred to
Crewkerne as the Scientific in 1807 , but was struck off the roll twenty years after as No . 254 . Three years later ( 1769 ) the Lodge of Virtue , chartered at Hath , evidently with every prospect of success , as No . 445 , undergoing six changes in enumeration and nine as to places of meeting , failed to continue on the roll , having
been removed ( when 311 ) from the list in 1831 . It was one of the lirst to qualify for the " Freemasons' Hall Medal , " and received the thanks of the Grand Lodge for its generous aid to the Building Fund in 1783 . In 1773 the Union Lodge was warranted at Taunton as
449 , but the place of meeting is not known , and it was erased in 1784 , when 357 . It does not much matter , its career being lamentabl y brief . The attempt made at Bridgwater a year later , however , deserved a better fate , for the Lodge of Liberty and Sincerity , numbered 4 61 , at first bid fair to long
continue . In 17 86 the members lent X 25 to ( lie Grand Lodge for the Freemasons' Hall Fund , and thus qualified for the handsome medal presented to lodges and personal subscribers who thus contributed to the building . My lamented friend , Bro . John Lane , F . C . A ., in his invaluable " Masonic
Records , " treats the lodge that was formed at Wellington , with the same name , as an entirely new warrant , its predecessor having lapsed , but I fancy it was more likely to have been continued in the latter town by a few of the old members . Either way , it again fell through and was erased
as 382 in 1804 . The Royal Cumberland , held at Bath in 178 4 as No . 458 , joined the present No . 41 two years later ; the Unanimity , No . 473 , Wells , only kept on the register to 1809 ; and the Royal Clarence , of 1 790 , started at Frome with the number
/ / tlC ' J ^ C'Ctt ) ' ' ¦(¦ petition A . u I ' an . 'Oi-cJtiift ) t //// o UJ MIJ J / yncJ 61 stt > clat (& it 0 » -i ^( JtJbmci ahioiuuii ' ¦ ¦' ttva . yiH iit > cul-lnc- / j-lyso-f-fft' cu ' -fLs-Aum 6 ftf Ni ' a ' / ' *' q / # «/ ( tins tuny Se ffiLsi ' riri / ti ) tufo a uci ! i /' , ii \^ . < . ' ~ cje . . V _ ^ v ' — ' _ ^ ¦ £ r / l £ J't > utc Ihutfiu , to S ' tn / ocuivs . tfJ ) ilu / Aolftv ouo' / fouAyj fut ' oiii 2 IVitSc / JontJ $ * cffi \ i _ : 77 ' l / J'i !? Ouq / i -ifCocnmiiw re C-ourciU- nut i 6 umUtf at' r 3 alh afcixJatd iv / le fi / iue . .
" ^ iai-U & ftti ' tfcu ' A & ftfriTtlf £ itf % '/ Ju- < P ^ u ^ y ~ iu ? Zu l 8 & £ t ? o ' aii % cLVc ^ S leiUlt'hih . I-Kt * n mlo u ' utfij & U ^ Sicte . J"JJ HCJ / oUn I e- ' - 't <¦ , 'rfv . ' . ' v ' . lib- ^ C-ug fl ¦ fiasursu Iu . ' iiii . ; Klpta ' ix (^ ( jni-U . i \ lk . T- ) -ttiweJui 2 tL ' cty of >/ h' **> "'" ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ' . (? _ "' ' IttjUtWlUj until f / Yajoi < j ) ivU / i ^ & % i , ^ Oifof / xTau ' ciJ attclTul . ; u < tufi * i ! XjbaifiJ <*« iujoi j ' ^ ajic I tint l / uy Ocjeyiu-u ) hi to ^ Atut .
t / uHlbc £ } u toaflciiij uuiit i / u OlccjUdJcciu cji ;' . ' miiea tuln < pttitt ' -cjySooAo o ¥ 'Leiufi ¦ 'tu / t ' o / fi citz ) CCJCU > C . ' \ fUCn ol / itl . inutiJ n ' n ' i > JliJli : tcli cujctl Jiixfcfiein / uniJhfltnt . £ < L huikinOttjHt , // lein &< f lU OL & Aotn . xJ (/ Oafcat * t \> 1 ' oftl . % ^ filMttj ' fflca & t , oi /^^ i ' S ^^// Miv ' o >/ i ' i ' jS /) 'YJ ''' -y f ' ' li < c In U- !< ema t '/// fi ) thrUlhtit cH Jc * Q / ,
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