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Recommendation of petition for new warrant sent to Thomas Harper, Deputy Grand Master,...

Catalogue reference: AR/1587/5

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Reference
AR/1587/5
Title
Recommendation of petition for new warrant sent to Thomas Harper, Deputy Grand Master, London
Date
[January 1812]
Description

Recommendation with a petition for a warrant or dispensation to form Pilots Lodge, meeting at the New Commercial Inn, Aldeburgh, Suffolk due to the significant distance required by gentlemen and mariners to attend alternative lodges. Sent by Cornelius Leggett, Worshipful Master elect; Robert Melles, Senior Warden elect and Josiah Revitt, Junior Warden elect, with a recommendation from William Girling, Worshipful Master, Charles Wilson, Senior Warden and William Nunn, Junior Warden, Abiff's Lodge, No. 73 [SN 1500], meeting at the Bell Inn, Saxmundham.

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Museum of Freemasonry
Creator(s)
Doric Lodge, No. 81, Woodbridge
Physical description
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Administrative / biographical background

Doric Lodge was granted a warrant by the Antients' Grand Lodge to meet as No. 96B on 13 January 1812. The Lodge met at the Commercial Inn, High Street, Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Just after the union between the Antients' and Moderns Grand Lodges in 1813, the Lodge was renumbered to meet as No. 120. In 1812 the Lodge was named Pilots' Lodge but in 1824 the Lodge was renamed as Doric Lodge. In January 1824 they received permission to relocate to the Bull Inn, Woodbridge, Suffolk and later in 1824 they were meeting at a private room at Doric Place, Woodbridge. The Lodge was renumbered to meet as No. 96 in 1832 and was granted its present number No. 81 in 1863. The Lodge now meets at the Masonic Hall, New Street, Woodbridge.

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Recommendation of petition for new warrant sent to Thomas Harper, Deputy Grand Master, London