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Friendly Brothers' Lodge, No. 133 [erased], Newcastle-​under-​Lyne

Catalogue reference: AR/1368

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This record is about the Friendly Brothers' Lodge, No. 133 [erased], Newcastle-​under-​Lyne dating from 1799 - 1805.

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Reference

AR/1368

Title

Friendly Brothers' Lodge, No. 133 [erased], Newcastle-​under-​Lyne

Date

1799 - 1805

Description

Annual returns giving names, professions and residence of members of the Friendly Brothers' Lodge [Antients] with correspondence relating to the administration of the Lodge.

Held by
Museum of Freemasonry
Creator(s)
Friendly Brothers' Lodge, No. 133 [erased], Newcastle-​under-​Lyne
Physical description

8 documents

Administrative / biographical background

Friendly Brothers' Lodge was granted a warrant by the Antients' Grand Lodge on 21 December 1799 and met at the Roebuck, High Street, Newcastle-?under-?Lyme, Staffordshire as No. 109(B). In 1813 the Antients' Grand Lodge formed a union with the Moderns' Grand Lodge to create the United Grand Lodge of England. The same year the Lodge moved to the Crown Inn, Penkhull Street, Newcastle-?under-?Lyme. In 1814 the Lodge was renumbered to meet as No. 133. The Lodge was erased on 5 March 1828.

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Friendly Brothers' Lodge, No. 133 [erased], Newcastle-​under-​Lyne