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FRANCE .
LIST OF LODGES WORKING UNDER THE SUPREME CONSEIL DE PRANCE .
No . of Working w , ^ , Town . the Name . Craft r ^ Lodgre . Degrees . rcn * Paris 3 Trinitarian 1 ,, 5 French Hospitallers 1 ,, 6 Mount Sinai 1 „ 18 French Hospitallers .. 1 „ 44 Trinitarian 1 „ 48 Patriots 1 „ 58 Inseparable Scotch 1 „ 64 Jacob de Molay 1 „ 65 Indivisible Scotch .. .. 0 1 y , 66 United Philanthropists 1 „ 70 Union 1 „ 72 True Scotch 1 „ 99 Jerusalem 1 „ ; . 102 Harmony 1 „ 107 Palestine Hospitallers 1 f , 133 Vincent Paulus 1 „ 134 Union of Nations 1 „ 136 Scotch Beehive 1 „ 137 True Friends 1 ,, 138 Seven United Scotch 1 St . Ouen 135 Hospitallers of St . Ouen .... 1 Meaux Ill True Hearts 1 Pont St . Esprit 128 Friends of the Level 1 Havre 38 Scotch Olive Tree 1 „ 120 Chevalier of Renovation 1 Brest 139 Friends of Sully 1 Arras 54 Hope , 1 Reims 87 Perfect Union 1 „ 103 Perfect Concord
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had power to grant charters in Scotland . It continued for many years to be a most flourishing I # > dge , probably the most aristocratic in Scotland . The meetings were held oftentimes at the residence of one or other of the members , and , in this respect , we understand that some sort of rotation was observed . The Lodge was made by this means pretty exclusive . In a minute , dated 30 th November , 1798 , the initiation of Lieut . John Moore , of the 15 th regiment , isrecorded . That Brother died as Sir John Moore , little more than ten years afterwards , on the field of Corunna .
The minute-book of the Lodge is somewhat curious , as from it can be observed that the state of the country , from 1790 up to 1805 , was like what presently prevails , as the names of many officers of the " Fencibies " are during that period noted in . the minutes . Indeed , from the great quantity of names of military Brethren , it might almost , be denominated a military Lodge . After 1805 , up to which time the Lodge had worked , it became dormant ; and now , although it has virtually resuscitated , still , the former Office-Bearers , by not coming under the G . L . laws , and refusing to acknowledge her supremacy , lost to the succeeding generations of Brethren their honourable No . 11 in the G-. L . roll . It is to be hoped , however , that at some future day the Lodge may receive its old distinctive mark .
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France.
FRANCE .
LIST OF LODGES WORKING UNDER THE SUPREME CONSEIL DE PRANCE .
No . of Working w , ^ , Town . the Name . Craft r ^ Lodgre . Degrees . rcn * Paris 3 Trinitarian 1 ,, 5 French Hospitallers 1 ,, 6 Mount Sinai 1 „ 18 French Hospitallers .. 1 „ 44 Trinitarian 1 „ 48 Patriots 1 „ 58 Inseparable Scotch 1 „ 64 Jacob de Molay 1 „ 65 Indivisible Scotch .. .. 0 1 y , 66 United Philanthropists 1 „ 70 Union 1 „ 72 True Scotch 1 „ 99 Jerusalem 1 „ ; . 102 Harmony 1 „ 107 Palestine Hospitallers 1 f , 133 Vincent Paulus 1 „ 134 Union of Nations 1 „ 136 Scotch Beehive 1 „ 137 True Friends 1 ,, 138 Seven United Scotch 1 St . Ouen 135 Hospitallers of St . Ouen .... 1 Meaux Ill True Hearts 1 Pont St . Esprit 128 Friends of the Level 1 Havre 38 Scotch Olive Tree 1 „ 120 Chevalier of Renovation 1 Brest 139 Friends of Sully 1 Arras 54 Hope , 1 Reims 87 Perfect Union 1 „ 103 Perfect Concord
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had power to grant charters in Scotland . It continued for many years to be a most flourishing I # > dge , probably the most aristocratic in Scotland . The meetings were held oftentimes at the residence of one or other of the members , and , in this respect , we understand that some sort of rotation was observed . The Lodge was made by this means pretty exclusive . In a minute , dated 30 th November , 1798 , the initiation of Lieut . John Moore , of the 15 th regiment , isrecorded . That Brother died as Sir John Moore , little more than ten years afterwards , on the field of Corunna .
The minute-book of the Lodge is somewhat curious , as from it can be observed that the state of the country , from 1790 up to 1805 , was like what presently prevails , as the names of many officers of the " Fencibies " are during that period noted in . the minutes . Indeed , from the great quantity of names of military Brethren , it might almost , be denominated a military Lodge . After 1805 , up to which time the Lodge had worked , it became dormant ; and now , although it has virtually resuscitated , still , the former Office-Bearers , by not coming under the G . L . laws , and refusing to acknowledge her supremacy , lost to the succeeding generations of Brethren their honourable No . 11 in the G-. L . roll . It is to be hoped , however , that at some future day the Lodge may receive its old distinctive mark .