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Liberty, Lodge of, No. 287 [erased], London

Catalogue reference: AR/850

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This record is about the Liberty, Lodge of, No. 287 [erased], London dating from 1780 - 1794.

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AR/850

Title

Liberty, Lodge of, No. 287 [erased], London

Date

1780 - 1794

Description

Annual returns giving names, professions and residence of members of the Lodge of Liberty [Moderns]. Years 1781 - 1783 and 1785 - 1791 are not extant.

Held by
Museum of Freemasonry
Creator(s)
Liberty, Lodge of, No. 287 [erased], London
Physical description

5 documents

Administrative / biographical background

The Lodge of Liberty was named and established in 1772 and met at the King's Arms, Vauxhall, London. In 1794 the lodge met at the Half Moon, West Smithfield, London and the meetings remained there until the lodge was erased in 1799.

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Liberty, Lodge of, No. 287 [erased], London