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Lodge held in the Royal Horse Artillery, No. 189 [erased], Colchester

Catalogue reference: AR/1519

What’s it about?

This record is about the Lodge held in the Royal Horse Artillery, No. 189 [erased], Colchester dating from 1809 - 1812.

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Reference

AR/1519

Title

Lodge held in the Royal Horse Artillery, No. 189 [erased], Colchester

Date

1809 - 1812

Description

Annual returns giving names, professions and residence of members of the Lodge held in the Royal Horse Artillery [Antients] and general correspondence relating to the running of the lodge.

Held by
Museum of Freemasonry
Creator(s)
Lodge held in the Royal Horse Artillery, No. 189 [erased], Colchester
Physical description

31 documents

Administrative / biographical background

This unnamed lodge was granted a warrant by the Antients' Grand Lodge in 1809 as No. 156(B) in the Royal Horse Artillery Barracks, Colchester, Essex. In 1811 the Lodge moved to the Plough Inn, Plough Corner, Colchester. After the union between the Antients' and the Moderns' Grand Lodges in 1813 to form the United Grand Lodge of England, the Lodge met as No. 189. In 1814 the Lodge met at the Duke of York, Magadalen Street, Colchester. The Lodge was erased on 5 March 1828.

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Lodge held in the Royal Horse Artillery, No. 189 [erased], Colchester