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Combermere Lodge of Union, No. 295, Macclesfield

Catalogue reference: AR/1244

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This record is about the Combermere Lodge of Union, No. 295, Macclesfield dating from 1793 - 1812.

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Reference
AR/1244
Title
Combermere Lodge of Union, No. 295, Macclesfield
Date
1793 - 1812
Description

Annual returns giving names, professions and residence of members of the Combermere Lodge of Union [Moderns] and general correspondence relating to the running of the lodge. Years 1794 - 1796, 1806, 1808 and 1809 are not extant.

Held by
Museum of Freemasonry
Creator(s)
Combermere Lodge of Union, No. 295, Macclesfield
Physical description
14 documents
Administrative / biographical background

Lodge of Union was granted a warrant by the Moderns' Grand Lodge to meet as No. 526 on 24 June 1793. The Lodge was consecrated on 7 March 1793 and met at The Childers, Goose Lane [now Brunswick Street], Macclesfield, Cheshire. After the union between the Moderns' and Antients' Grand Lodge in 1813 the Lodge met as No. 555. The Lodge was renumbered as No. 372 in 1832. In 1846 the Lodge was renamed as Combermere Lodge of Union. The Lodge was renumbered as No. 295 in 1863. The Lodge met at several inns and taverns in Macclesfield but now meets at the Masonic Hall, Riseley Street, Macclesfield.

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Combermere Lodge of Union, No. 295, Macclesfield