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Letter from William Walker, Worshipful Master of the Lodge held in the Eighty-fifth...

Catalogue reference: AR/1379/27

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AR/1379/27

Title

Letter from William Walker, Worshipful Master of the Lodge held in the Eighty-fifth Regiment, No. 262 to Robert Leslie, Grand Secretary

Date

16 November 1812

Description

Letter from William Walker, Worshipful Master of the Lodge held in the Eighty-fifth Regiment, No. 262 at Hythe, Kent to Robert Leslie apologising for a delayed response to the Grand Secretary's letter but the Regiment remains scattered and it proves impossible to send a list of members at present. Members located at Hythe are sending ten shillings and sixpence for the Charity Fund and an additional eighteen shillings to register and seek certificates for new initiates Edward Powell, Charles Kelson and Hugh McL. Sharp. Walker lists as Lodge officers John Connolly, Senior Warden, Thomas Smyth, Junior Warden, John Smyth as Senior Deacon, John Dalgethy, Junior Deacon, John Kennedy, Secretary, John Keeffe, Treasurer, John Hyland, Tyler and James McGillivrie, Past Master. Seeks a copy of Ahiman Rezon.

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Museum of Freemasonry
Creator(s)
Walker, William
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Administrative / biographical background

This unnamed lodge was established on 1 January 1801 as No. 298(B) by the Antients' Grand Lodge. It was a travelling military lodge based in the 1st Battalion of the Eighty-fifth Regiment. In 1801 the regiment was based in Jersey, where the lodge met at an unknown location. In 1803 the Lodge relocated with the Regiment to Stoney Hill, Jamaica, West Indies. When the Regiment returned to England in 1809, the Lodge met in barracks at Brabourne Lees and Hythe, Kent and at Ottery St. Mary, Devon. After 1814, a year after the union between the Antients' and Moderns' Grand Lodges to form the United Grand Lodge of England, the Lodge was renumbered as No. 379 and represented members from all battalions of the Eighty-fifth Regiment. The Lodge was renumbered again to meet as No. 262 in 1832. The movements of the Regiment and Lodge after 1814 are unclear although they met on St. Vincent's, West Indies, in 1845. The warrant was returned on 3 August 1846 by order of the Regiment's commanding officer and the Lodge was erased.

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Letter from William Walker, Worshipful Master of the Lodge held in the Eighty-fifth Regiment, No. 262 to Robert Leslie, Grand Secretary