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Harmonic Lodge, No. 216, Liverpool

Catalogue reference: AR/1301

What’s it about?

This record is about the Harmonic Lodge, No. 216, Liverpool dating from 1797 - 1813.

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Reference

AR/1301

Title

Harmonic Lodge, No. 216, Liverpool

Date

1797 - 1813

Description

Annual returns giving names, professions and residence of members of the Harmonic Lodge [Antients] and general correspondence relating to the running of the lodge. Years 1798 - 1800 are not extant.

Held by
Museum of Freemasonry
Creator(s)
Harmonic Lodge, No. 216, Liverpool
Physical description

116 documents

Administrative / biographical background

The Harmonic Lodge No. 216 was established in 1796 and meet at Merlin's Cave, Mersey Street, Liverpool. The lodge met at many hotels and taverns around Liverpool and it now meets at the Masonic Hall, 22 Hope Street, Liverpool. In 1804 the lodge was named the Lodge of Concord and it was renamed the Harmonic Lodge in 1819. In 1830 the fell dormant from but it was revived in 1838 and has continued to work.

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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/da7e7f9e-ce71-40c5-ac2b-db8251b27152/

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Harmonic Lodge, No. 216, Liverpool