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HISTORY of the

LODGE OF SI CERITY o.174.

1768 – 1995 by

W.Bro. Michael J. Mulholland PM. PAGDC. PAGDC(RA) Secretary Lodge of Sincerity o.174 1982-1999 and

W.Bro. John ewton PM. PGPur. Secretary Lodge of Sinceity o.174 1868 – 1884

published April 2008



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1784 (first minutes available) WHITE LYON, PRINCES STAIRS, ROTHERHITHE Bro. Fairlee W.M. Bro. Asquith S.W. Bro. Fleming J.W. Bro. Holmwood, Sec. Initiates:- Bros. Pearson, Fleming, Earl, Havenden, Weston, Knowlden. The date of the first entry in the oldest Lodge Book (now extant) was March 10th. 1784. A visitor (Bro. Scurry of the Kings Arms Lodge) acted as W.M., the Wardens do not seem to have been appointed until the meeting on 15th. September 1784, when the Lodge was removed from the "White Lyon," Princes Stairs, Rotherhithe, to the "Bulls Head" Rotherhithe, The initiation fee at this date was £2 7s. and the annual subscription 12s. During this year among the items of expenditure was a sum of two guineas for a rough and perfect ashler with triangle and blocks, and twelve aprons. The sum of £14 was paid in September to a Bro. Adams (who seems to have been the landlord of the "White Lyon") when the Lodge was moved to the "Bulls Head." On December 15th. the W.M. attended Grand Lodge and paid the sum of half-a-guinea towards the fund of charity.

1785 BULL'S HEAD, ROTHERHITHE. Bro. Fairlee, W.M. Bro. Fleming, S.W. Bro. Goodwin, J.W. Bro Holmwood, Sec. Initiates:- Bros. Church, Gardner, Anderson, Elazay, Bayzsamartnoff and Egger. In reading over the minutes for this year there are several entries worthy of note as they tend to shew the great, and we must admit the beneficial changes which have been made in the well ruling and government of the craft. In January the W.M. Wardens and Secretary, whose names appear above were elected for 6 months, and in June the following were elected. Bro. Goodwin W.M.

Bro. Havenden, S.W. Bro. Winter J.W. and Bro. Sykes Sec.

1786 BULL'S HEAD, ROTHERHITHE, Bro. Goodwin, W.M. . Bro. Winter, Treas. Bro. Sykes, Sec. Initiates:- Bros. Wilkinson, Jones, Egan and Graves. During this year the Lodge met thirteen times, but the W.M. appears to have attended only once, The average House Bill for each meeting was close upon £1 9s. The income £18 3 8½d.; at the beginning of the following year the Lodge was indebted to the Treasurer for £12 0s 2d.


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1787 BULL'S HEAD, ROTHERHITHE, Bro. Warner, W.M. Bro. Goodwin, S.W. Bro. Sykes, J.W. Bro. Winter, Treas. Bro. Batt, Sec. Initiates:- Bros. Palmer, Granger, Nicholson, Turner, Batt and Vidler. In the course of the year two elections of W.M., the first in June, and the other in December when in each election Bro. Warner was "chosen chairman" Bro. Sykes as S.W, Bro. Earle as J.W., Bro. Goodwin as Treasurer, and Bro. Vidler Secretary. It is again recorded that three Master Mariners received the three degrees at one meeting, and in November we find the following. "Bro. John Noble was proposed to become a member of the Lodge which was second'd and third'd and carried Nem. Con." During this year we learn for the first time that the number of the Lodge was 275. At the close of the year it was gratifying to find that the balance due to the Treasurer was reduced to £7 9s. 0½d

1788 No. 275 Bro. Sykes,

Initiates:- Bros. Kitchen and Gaitskil

WHITE LION. Bro. Warner, W.M. S.W. & Treas. Bro. Earle, Bro. Vidler, Sec.

J.W.

Joined:- Bros. Homeward and Brown.

There appears no notice of any Lodge Meeting between January and April in this year, nor is there any reason recorded for the omission. But on April 2nd at an Emergency meeting it was unanimously resolved to remove the Lodge to Bro. Andrew Egan's White Lion. A motion was also made at this Lodge "that there be five dozen of Tins stamp'd from 3½d. to 2s 6p to pay for reckoning as Deliver'd" Sep. 17th., a Bro. Hyde was relieved to the amount of 7s 6d, and on December 17th. it is recorded that the sum of 15s was paid to the sum of Charity. In the accounts we find an item reading thus : "Bad money last Lodge 2s 6d." which was added to the House Bill for that date. The election of the W.M. resulted in the election of Bro. Warner for the "ensuing" six months.


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1789 No. 275

WHITE LION.

Bro. Warner, W.M. Bro. Sykes, S.W. & Treas. Bro. Earle, J.W. Bro. Vidler, Sec. Initiates:- Bro. Yarwood. There is nothing particular to note during this year, further than the W.M. was very constant in his attendance, that the Landlord of the house died, and he was succeeded by a non-mason. From certain entries here and in other parts of the Lodge Minute Books, it seems that the Landlord of the House frequently acted as Treasurer of the Lodge and to some respect had a lien upon the Lodge Regalia, for we meet such an entry as : "Paid for Regalia to Mr King eight pounds eleven shillings and three pence" Mr. King was the landlord of the "White Lion" from which house the Lodge was removed at the first meeting of the Lodge in 1790. The Lodge was called "Sincerity" during this year no record of that name occurring before June 1789.

1790 No. 275

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Warner, W.M. Bro. Wilkinson, S.W. & Treas. Bro. Asquith, J.W. Bro. Vidler, Sec.

The first meeting in this year was on April 21st. at the "Jamaica House" Bermondsey. There is no notice recorded on the Minutes relative to the removal, there were no Initiates, and altogether the Lodge seemed to be on the decline. On November 1st. (the last meeting of the year) we find the following motion carried: "that every member of the Lodge who was regularly served with a summons and did not attend on this night to pay up their arrears, be discontinued till such time as the said arrears are paid.

1791 No. 275

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Alexander, W.M. Bro. Claughton, S.W. Bro. Calder, J.W. . Bro. Woods, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Surflen, Passmore, Pink, Norman, Cullen, Farmer, Brown, Holland, Fenn, and Perry. The Lodge was not destined to remain in the low state which we found it at the close of the preceding year. The Chair being declared vacated by the non-attendance of the late Master, the brethren elected Bro. Alexander as W.M. for the ensuing year; this brother made judicious appointments of Officers, and the Lodge continued to flourish under his sway, which terminated in December 1792. Beyond the fact of renewed life having been infused into the Lodge there is nothing of importance to record, except at the end of the year the brethren passed a resolution conveying their thanks to the W.M. and officers under whose care the Lodge was brought into its present flourishing state. Bro. Alexander was re-elected W.M. The Initiation fee was raised to ÂŁ2 12s 6d.


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1792 No. 251 then 231.

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Alexander, W.M. Bro. Calder, S.W. Bro. Surflen, J.W. Bro. Carter, Treas. Bro. Pink, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Pycroft, Watts, Clarkson, Whitby, Moore, Fowler, Howard, Barton, Warner, Bowie, Wallbank, Miles, Pittman, Dowle, Snow, J. Parry, W. Parry, Bond, and Reid. The progress of the Lodge during this year is evident in the long list of Initiates and in the attendance at the meetings. Amongst other items the following may appear interesting "Proposed that a Masters' Lodge be held every fifth Tuesday." "That a feast be held on the next Lodge night (August 14th), the dinner to be provided by the two Wardens, each member to pay 5s. and the visitors 6s. 6d." At the festival (the first of its kind recorded on the Minutes) 32 brethren were present; sum realised ÂŁ9 2s 0d.., profit 4s 7d. Bro. Pitman presented the Lodge with a Tyler's Jewel, and received the thanks of the brethren. "Wednesday, November 21st. being the Quarterly Communication at Grand Lodge, it was unanimously agreed to present one guinea to the fund of Charity." During this year the number of the Lodge was changed from 275 to 231. The Initiation Fee was again raised to ÂŁ2 17s 6d.; this seems to have been the result of agreeing to a suggestion made by the Grand Secretary in reference to a request made by the Governors of the Cumberland School. At the last meeting in December a vote of thanks was given to the outgoing W.M. Bro. Alexander for his upright and impartial conduct whilst presiding over the brethren for the two years past and his kind assistance in helping this Lodge out of that languid and insignificant state it which it appeared to Grand Lodge, into that very flourishing and respectful state in which it now appears.

1793 No. 231.

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Surflen, W.M. Bro. Palmer, S.W. Bro. Holland, J.W. Bro. Carter, Treas. Bro. Pycroft, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros, Carter, Reynolds, Reiley, Rowe, Gauntlett, White, Adkins, and Burgess. The following extract from the Minutes, January 8th. 1793, clearly shows the deep interest our predecessors took in the Royal Cumberland School: "The R.W.M. proposed to send a letter to the Grand Secretary to inform him that the Lodge of Sincerity is to come to an agreement to support the Cumberland School with five shillings from every making (fee) agreeable to the first proposal." We find later on during this year that it was proposed to print the list of Members' names, with the ByeLaws, for the use of the Lodge; also that the Regalia be insured, which was done at an outlay of 13s. 6d., but the amount for which the Insurance is made is not mentioned. A motion was made that the R.W.M. of this Lodge be presented with a ticket annually for the Grand Festival, "which was carried with only


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one dissenting voice." Among the items of expenditure is the following: "Paid porter for bringing down policy of insurance - the sum of one shilling." The annual feast this year landed the Lodge £2 17s. 1d. in debt to the Treasurer. On December 10th. the election of the W.M. for the ensuing year took place and on the same night he was installed.

1794 No. 231

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Pink, W.M. Bro. Pyecroft, S.W. Bro. Brown, J.W. Bro. Calder, Treas. Bro. Fenn, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Richardson, Kidd, Parr, Godfrey, Clark, Palmer, McNeal, and Elgie. During the year the Lodge met seventeen times including Emergency meetings and "Masters' Lodges," the whole being marked by a regular attendance on the part of the Master and his Wardens. We find the practice of administering the three degrees to one candidate at one Meeting still prevailing, the same having been performed on three occasions during the year, once at a Lodge of Emergency. At a Master' Lodge a "Bro. Giles, at the request of the Tyler was raised." On December 9th. we find the first mention of a ballot for the admission of candidates for Freemasonry. It was on that meeting "Moved and seconded that all candidates for Masonry in this Lodge can only be received or rejected by ballot, and that a majority either way shall determine." Carried nem. con. The receipts for the year amounted to £59 5s 6d., expenses £61 2s 6d., the House Bills amounting to £41 6s 9d. Paid to the Cumberland Charity School £1 1s 0d., also the Fund of Charity £1 1s 0d.

1795 No. 231

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY. Bro. J. Palmer W.M. Bro. Brown S.W. Bro. Miles J.W.

Initiates:- Bros Cole, Blackburn, Rogers, C. Blackburn, Hamilton, S.Blackburn, Keith and Willen.. The Minutes of January of this year contain the following items. Four Members names were erased from the Lodge books, presumably for non-payment of subscriptions. I give the next exactly as it stands in the Minute Book:- "It having been represented to this Lodge that Masonry in general has received an insult by three persons intruding improperly into the Lodge No.67, 'Peace and Plenty' in consequence it be recommended to the before named Lodge to follow such legal means to them may seem fit to bring the offenders to justice, and likewise inform them that the Lodge of Sincerity will contribute any proportionable expense attending the prosecution done in open Lodge, January 13th. 1795. Here we have exemplified in the most determined language the careful jealousy of guarding the rights and privileges of Masonry from its aggressors, Nothing however seems to have been done in the matter during the year, for we find recorded in December the following entry: "That the Lodge direct the


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Secretary to write a letter to the Master of the Lodge of Peace and Plenty desiring him to inform this Lodge how the affair of the three men that rushed in clandestinely (sic) into the Lodge of Peace and Plenty terminated, and likewise the expenses that was incurred on the prosecution." During this year the quarter's subscription of each Member was raised from 3s. 6d. to 4s., at at the end of the same time a motion was made that the Lodge adjourn for three months during the summer season. This last proposition was negatived by a large majority. Every visitor was also required to to pay 2s. instead of 1s 6d.; suppers were also agreed to be discontinued. "Bro. George Willen being an Ancient Mason was remade in the 1st., 2nd, and 3rd. degrees and paid the usual 10s 6d." N.B:- The terms Ancient and Modern, as applied to Masons appears to allude to the Lodges to which they were initiated, and there obligation was the natural consequence of the antagonistic rivalry between the Grand Lodge of All England held at York and the Grand Lodge of England held in London. The feud was terminated by the Union of the Grand Lodges on December 27th. 1813, hence the the "United Grand Lodge of Ancient Freemasons of England." During October of this year the Master sent a letter to the S.W. "formerly" (formally) resigning the Chair, and "therefore the functions of the Wardens and Secretary virtually ceased." A new Master was then elected and installed, and appointed his officers for the remaining portion of the year. By a motion carried nem. con. a Bro. Bowie was "Exempt from paying the last quarter from June 9th. to September 9th. on account of his lameness." But whether he was pecuniary or bodily, record does not mention, we presume it was both. In references to finances of the Lodge we find that at the commencement of the year the Lodge was indebted to the Treasurer ÂŁ2 7s. 10d., and after meeting sixteen times and receiving seven new members, the balance of 4s 6d. was due to the Treasurer at the end of the year.

1796 No. 231

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY then RED LION, HORSLEYDOWN LANE then GREGORIAN ARMS, BERMONDSEY Bro. Miles, W.M. Bro. Blackford, S.W. Bro. Blackburn, J.W. Bro. Rogers Treas. Bro. Keith, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. French, Blackburn, Whitaker, Hoeg, Wilson, Sheridan, Lightly and Wortley. The Minutes of the year commence by recording the proceedings of an "Extraordinary Meeting," as it is termed, which took place on Friday January 8th. "to consider the propriety to removing the Regalia to a place of safety (in consequence of Bro. W--'s present embarrassment) to be further disposed of by the Lodge." The officers for the time being and the others who wished to attend formed themselves into a committee with full powers to act agreeable to their discretion on the present emergency. January 12th. - On this day the Lodge met and confirmed the Minutes of the regular Lodge, also those of the "Extraordinary Meeting." Mr. John French, a Mariner was initiated and passed to the Second degree.


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February 2nd. - "At an Extraordinary Meeting held this day (by appointment) at Mr Michells, "The Fountain in the Wall" Bermondsey, it was resolved :- "That, as the Jamaica House was shut up, and that, as it would be injurious to the Lodge to adjourn over the next regular Lodge night, the next meeting was to be held in some other house." It appears that the Lodge of Peace and Plenty generously offered the use of their Regalia to the members of Sincerity Lodge, which offer was gratefully accepted, and the members acknowledged themselves "highly obliged by an offer so much in union with the genuine spirits of Masonry." The Lodge was therefore to be summoned to attend at Bro. Smith's "The Red Lion," Horsleydown Lane, on the ensuing Lodge night. The meeting continued at this house until March 11th. 1796, on which day among other business a seafaring gentleman, Mr. R. Whitaker, was initiated, passed and raised, as he was "going to sea immediately." April 1st - At an "Extraordinary Meeting" it was resolved to hold future meetings of the Lodge at Bro. Dandy's, "Gregorian Arms," Jamaica Row, Bermondsey. April 12th. - inter alia. Resolved:- that the Lodge committee do make necessary enquiries relative to the Chair for the R.W.M., both as to the quality and price, and report the same on the next Lodge night. August 9th. - The day appointed for the Annual Dinner, when 14 members and 10 visitors "dined together in harmony and brotherly love," and in the evening the Lodge was opened as usual. The Feast, as it was termed, cost the Lodge ÂŁ14 3s. 4d. September 13th. - It was evident that there was a desire on the part of some members for a return to their old place of meeting, for we find that under this date the Treasurer moved that the Lodge "consider the propriety of removing back to the Jamaica House." We find however that consideration was postponed until the next Lodge night. October 11th. - The consideration of removing postponed to the second Tuesday in January next. December 13th. - This was the last meeting of the Lodge for the year 1796. The year commenced with a balance of 4s. 6d. due to the Treasurer, and ended by the Lodge increasing its liabilities to the amount of ÂŁ3 2s. 7d.

1797 No. 231. Bro. Pycroft

GREGORIAN ARMS, W.M

Initiates:- Bros. Hartnell, Wisham, and Campbell. There was thirteen meetings of the Lodge during this year, and although the recorded Minutes are comparatively short, and evidently with omissions (such as the election of the W.M. and the appointment of officers), yet on the opening night, January 10th, we find that the following alterations were made in the amount of the subscriptions also in the Initiation and Joining Fees etc.


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Annual subscriptions £1 1s. 0d. payable quarterly. Seafaring and country members 6s. 0d. per annum, and 2s. on Lodge nights when present, and 8s "on the Feast Days when they dine. "The Initiation fee was raised to £3 3s.0d., and the joining fee 3s. 6d. Every regular member (that seems to have meant town Members) to pay 6s. on Feast Days if they dine. The years proceedings terminated with a balance in hand of £2 14s. 5½d.

1798 No. 231

GREGORIAN ARMS, Bro. Palmer, W.M Bro. Miles, S.W. Bro. Claughton, J.W. Bro. Rogers, Treas. Bro. Hartnell, Sec.

The year appears to have been financially a very poor one, and certain endeavours seem to have been made with the intention of repairing the funds. For insurance, the W.M. at the meeting in January proposed, "That all Members in arrears be applied to pay up their quarterages, and attend the Lodge for that purpose." - Again in March it was resolved unanimously:- "That it may be recommended to the Lodge at the next meeting to come forward with an additional subscription of 5s. each in aid of the fund, in consequence of its present state which requires temporary support." In the following May ten members paid 5s. each in response to this recommendation, at the same meeting it was resolved "every seafaring or country member visiting the Lodge do pay 2s. 6d. and every Brother not being a member pay 3s. 6d. In August we find among the Minutes the following:- "A letter was received by the W.M. and read in open Lodge by the Secretary of the Lodge of Fortitude No.29, East Smithfield, respecting the propriety or inpropriety of admitting a person." The explanation of this indefinite entry is found in the sequel of October 9th. following:- "The R.W.M. of the Lodge of Fortitude rose to state that the intention if his and the other brethren of that Lodge visiting the Lodge of Sincerity, was to enquire the reason why a Bro. Ganito (made a Mason in the Lodge of Fortitude) was refused admittance to visit this Lodge; and likewise treating with contempt a letter sent by the Lodge of Fortitude respecting that business, by not answering it; which by some means (unintentional) had been neglected, which being spoken to by the R.W.M., Bro. Miles, S.W. Pyecroft, and J.W. Claughton, and an apology made respecting the letter, the matter was adjusted to the perfect satisfaction of the Lodge of Fortitude.

1799 No. 231

GREGORIAN ARMS, Bro. Brown, W.M. Bro. Winton, S.W. Bro. Clarkson, J.W. Bro. Palmer, Treas. Bro. Farmer, Sec.

There was but one Initiate during this year and one joining member. The finances were not in a flourishing state for we find that there was owing to the Treasurer 4s. 1d. at the commencement of the year, which in July amounted to £5 2s. 1d. and at the close of the year the debt was £2 17s. 11d. In August of this year we find the following:- "A circular letter being received from the Grand Secretary, Bro. Treasurer moved that the R.W.M. or any two members of the Lodge attend at Union Hall to make the necessary affidavid (sic) and deposit the Register." And in September there is a memorandum thus :-


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"N.B. - The Register and Certificate was taken up this day to the Union Hall and sworn to by Bro. J.C.Palmer and Bro. T.B.Farmer and afterwards was left with the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Surrey." Note:- These extracts referred to the duty cast upon Lodges by the Act passed 12th. July 1798, against secret societies, from the penalties of which, however all Masonic Lodges were exempted, on conditions that all, duly certified registers of members were lodged with Clerks of the Peace within two months after the Act was passed and also on or before the 25th. day of March in every succeeding year.

1800 No. 231.

GREGORIAN ARMS and THE SHIP ON THE WALL. Bro. Brown, W.M. Bro. Clarkson, S.W. Bro. Jackson, J.W. Bro. Palmer, Treas. Bro. Shelly, Sec.

During the year the Lodge met three times only, There were five Initiates and one joining member. It was never the less an eventful year, for in September (after the Lodge had no Meeting since the previous March Meeting) it was agreed upon a motion by a Past Master that the Lodge should be removed "to some other house that may be thought proper." The next meeting took place the following month at the "Ship on the Wall," when the landlord of that house was Initiated. Among the expenses incurred, the following may be mentioned of some interest:" Bowl Brooks (broken by accident)." 3s. Lackering the large candlesticks" ÂŁ1 1s. 0d. "Attending Committee of Charity and Quarterly Communications":- 12s. 6d. In connection with this item we find a Minute, viz :- Bro. Miles moved that "The Master in future when attending the Committee of Charity should be allowed five shillings, and likewise when attending the Quarterly Communications with his officers should be allowed ten shillings.

1801 No. 231.

THE SHIP ON THE WALL and THE LYON AND CASTLE. Bro. Brown, W.M. Bro. Clarkson, S.W. Bro. Miles, J.W. Bro. Palmer, Treas. Bro. Pycroft, Sec.

In April of this year occurs the following Minute:- In consequence of Bro.,. Jones information to ye Lodge with respect to his leaving the public line, a Meeting was called and a motion made that the Lodge be removed to Bro. Henderson's, the sign of "Lyon and Castle" &c., the Lodge was accordingly removed, and the 9th. of June proposed for the first meeting at the said house.


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1802 No. 231.

LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Brown W.M. Bro. Miles, S.W. Bro. Haswell, J.W. Bro. Clarkson, Treas. Bro. Windell, Sec.

There was nothing much of importance recorded during this year; there were eleven Initiates, and we notice at the end of the year the Treasurer held a balance of £5 7s. 3½d. A Mariner was initiated, passed and raised at one meeting.

No. 231.

1803. LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Miles, W.M. Bro. Hassell, S.W. Bro. Cole, J.W. Bro. Pier, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros Sayer, Nicholls, Phillps, Limbery, Mortimer, Mortleman, Scott, Cash and Whitford. Beyond the fact there having been nine Initiates during the year there was nothing recorded.

1804 No. 231.

LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Hassell, W.M. Bro. Cole, S.W. Bro. Lawrie, J.W. Bro. West, Treas. Bro. Pier, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Creak, Ingraham, Evans, Judge, Robson, Greenwood, Lone and Selly. Joined:- Bros. Hull, Farell and Yelm. During this year the Members unanimously agreed to adjourn in June until October reducing the number of regular meetings to nine, there was however three Emergency Meetings, and one "Master's Night," making a total of thirteen. The three degrees were occasionally administered to the same candidate at one Meeting during the year, but in each instance to a seafaring member about to proceed to sea.

1805 No. 231.

LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Hassell, W.M. Bro. Cole, S.W. Bro. Lawrie, J.W. Bro. West, Treas. Bro. Judge, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Dobson, Bate, Porter, Chambers, Davison, Hall, Barker, Windle and Hawkins. Joined:- Bro. Dickenson. Nothing particular to record this year, beyond that the officers were re-elected excepting the Secretary, and during that year the second and third degrees were administered to the same candidate during one Meeting and that on an Emergency six days after the regular Lodge.


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1806 No. 231.

LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Cole, W.M. Bro. Lawrie, S.W. Bro. Davis, J.W. Bro. West, Treas. Bro. Judge, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Butcher, Ogle, Williams, Ellis, Price, Hobcroft, and Dunn. Joined:- Bros. Hobcroft (Snr.) and Angle. The Minutes of this year being rather more copious we are consequently enabled to to judge and form our opinions of several items recorded. The first of any note occurs in March, when a brother proposed "That from this night an additional five shillings be attached to the Initiation Fee (3 guineas) towards assisting the Charity School." October 14th - A brother proposed "That the Lodge do make Bro. W----m a present of one guinea," there was no record stating why this had been done. December 9th. - "Proposed that seven shillings be given by this Lodge to Bro. Samuel. C----- being in distress. From these extracts we may fairly infer that the true spirit of Charity animated the hearts of our ancestors of the Lodge, as it does of their descendants today.

1807 No. 231.

LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Brown, W.M. Bro. Mortleman, S.W. Bro. Wade, J.W. Bro. West, Treas. Bro. Judge, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Hawkins, Nottingham, Wright, Cole, Patrick and Walker. Joined:- Bros. Farmer, Allen, Weston, Morrison, Lamb and Cinderry. The difference in the methods of conducting the business or duties of the Lodge now and at the date mentioned above is easily conceived by the perusal of the following extracts : February 6th. "The R.W.M. proposed as one of the Bye Laws and Regulations that no liquor be called for at the Lodge expense until the R.W.M. takes the Chair, and that after the Lodge is opened no brother charge his glass until so ordered by the R.W.M." Carried nem. con. December 8th. - Bro. West Treasurer, proposed "That neither wine nor punch be drunk at this Lodge before supper." During this year the subscription was raised from 5s. 3d. to 7s. per quarter.


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1808 No. 231.

LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Brown, W.M. Bro. Mortleman, S.W. Bro. Wade, J.W. Bro. West then Bro. Price, Treas. Bro. Nottingham, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Patrick, Vie and White.

Joined:-

Bros. Rhulfs and Allen.

The motion of the Treasurer at the December Meeting although unanimously carried at that meeting, did not meet the entire approval of all the members, for we find that at the March meeting the Secretary proposed "That the motion proposed on the 8th. December 1807, by Bro West be rescinded," "which was put and negatived." Whereupon the Secretary" takes his name of this Lodge," so also did another Brother. There is evidence that the meetings during the year were not quite so harmonious as heretofore. There was no meeting in February, or if so, the record has been torn out. the harmony however seems to have been restored by the year end if we may draw inference from the following extract:December 13th. "The Master closed the Lodge with its more than usual good harmony." During the year Bro. Cole proposed "That no person be made a Mason in this Lodge, nor any Mason become a member unless chosen by ballot, that is, by white and black balls, and that three black balls be a negative, "carried nem. con.." By comparing this motion with the Minutes of December 9th. 1794, we may reasonably conclude that the proposition for the regulation as to the reception or rejection of candidates had become a dead letter, and was again revived in the present year i.e. 1808.

1809 No. 231.

LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Brown, W.M. Bro. Mortleman, S.W. Bro. Wade, J.W. Bro. West, Treas. Bro. Price, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Linder, Connell, Moore, Watkins, Bennett, Cook, H.Lambert and T.Lambert. Joined:- Bros. Johnson, Hawkins, Nottingham, Preston, and Baxter. The Minute Book was mutilated so that the Minutes for August, September, and October are not before us. Beyond that fact there is nothing of importance to record.

1810 No. 231.

LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Mortlemam, W.M. Bro. Wade, S.W. Bro. Price, J.W. Bro. Cole, Treas. Bro. Linden, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros Foster, Jamieson, Friend, Storey, Easterby, Pronk, Atkinson, Patmore, De Boar, Haackschapp, Harriwinkle, Escriman, Carnall, Wayman, Whitehouse and Chester. Joined:- Bros. Thiselton, Knowles and De Bruhn.


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The number of Initiates and joining members during this year is evidence of the work done by the Lodge. Four of the Initiates were Dutch Mariners who before leaving this country wished to pay three quarters' subscription in advance. Financially the Lodge appears to be in a healthy state as implied in the following items:Strength of the Lodge Hatton's bill for cleaning Jewels Charity No. 66 Lodge

£11 11s. 8½d. £1 6s. 0d. £1. 0s. 0d.

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LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Mortlemam, W.M. Bro. Price, S.W. Bro. Hawkins, J.W. Bro. Judgeafter Bro. Stevens Treas. Bro. Atkins, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Whitens, Ingstone, Sterton, Snow, Beacon, Edward, Waller, Beatson, Sandwell, Latham, Kruger, Hancock, Southgate, Castle, and Morseman. Joining:- Bros. Free, Davey, Moore, and Adams. Here again we have continued proof of the prosperity of the Lodge, and a perusal of the Minutes also tells us that in the Charity, the Lodge has exercised itself, for we find that a Bro. Freemason in distress was, on his person relieved by a donation of 7s. 0d. The late S.W. of the Lodge was voted five pounds towards his relief. The following extract speaks for itself "A letter was read from the Secretary of the Committee of Lloyds addressed to the R.W.M. of this Lodge, desiring our support for British Prisoners in France." Whereupon "Bro. Hutchins proposed that a subscription be entered into by the members of this Lodge and the brethren individually, and the box for voluntary contributions be left open until the next General Lodge night, or longer if time will permit, and that the sum so raised be sent to the Committee at Lloyds for the benefit of the said British Prisoners in the name of the Lodge of Sincerity No. 231." The sum of £2 15s. 7d. was at once collected by these genuine and true Masons and on July 23rd. following, the further sum of £2 16s 6d. was collected for the same benevolent subject.

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LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Price, W.M. Bro. Watkins, S.W. Bro. Davis, J.W. Bro. Judge, Treas. Bro. Stevens, Sec. Initiates:- Bros. Gillespie, Swaan, Robinson, Whittaker, James, Norris, Wm. Norris, Wilkinson, Dobson, Wilson, Davey, Morgan, Moffat, and Mcdonald. Joined:- Bros. Paro, Dale, Teasdale and Hughes. This year, like the two previous years, is marked by the number of new members one of whom (Bro. James Norris) lived among Masons up to 21st. December 1884, when he died at the advanced age of 95 years at the Royal Masonic Institution at Croydon at which he was then Warden.


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December 8th. - It was "proposed that the R.W.M. be presented with a ticket by the Lodge to dine with the acting Grand Master, the Earl of Moira, previous to his leaving the country." Carried nem. con. The Noble Earl was then on the eve of starting for India of which he had been appointed Governor General. Before leaving he was presented with a Jewel valued at ÂŁ1,000, which sum was raised by voluntary subscription.

1813 No. 231.

LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Price, W.M. Bro. Watkins, S.W. Bro. Stevens, J.W. Bro. Davies (Snr.), Treas. Bro. Hughes, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Hutchins, Wilson, Connell, Deamyes, Harwood, Cackett, Corlett, Moreland, Nelson and Ward. Joined:- Bros. Rogers, Stokes and Coe. February 9th. - Proposed "that this Lodge subscribe 3 guineas towards the Jewel that was presented to the Earl of Moira on the 27th. January last," "and that each member of the Lodge pay an extra shilling in his next quarterage towards defraying that expense."

1814 No. 231.

LYON AND CASTLE, CHERRY GARDEN STAIRS, BERMONDSEY. No. 290. afterwards JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Price, W.M. Bro. Wade, S.W. Bro. Hall, J.W. Bro. Stevens, Treas. Bro. Dobson, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Kemp, Fortescue, Richardson, Hill, Champion and Prestwick. Joined:- Bros. Neale and Dennis. May 10th.- It was "proposed that 1 guinea be given from the Lodge fund for the relief of Bro. Binoncelli, a native of Leghorn, who had been in a French prison for some years, and without support could not reach his native country." "The present landlord of the "Lyon and Castle" (Bro. Henderson) being about to move to the Jamaica House Tavern, Bermondsey, it was proposed that this Lodge be removed to the Jamaica House." This extract clearly proves the hold the landlord had upon the Lodge, but under what circumstances we are unable to suggest an opinion, as at the present time the Lodge does not appear to be in his debt. The removal of the Lodge was ratified by Grand Lodge, for under the Minutes of the above date we have the Grand Secretary's signature thus :18th. October 1814 Registered the removal William H. White G.S. August 9th. - " The Worshipful Master having read a letter he received from Bro. J D.---- a prisoner for debt in the Fleet Prison, addressed to the Lodge stating his extreme poverty and craving the smallest donation, it was proposed that he be relieved out of the fund of the Lodge with two pounds." "It was further proposed that the Box be open for each brother present to contribute what he thought fit." "The brethren immediately made an addition to the two pounds by making it five pounds which was ordered to be given to Bro. J. D--- immediately."


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1815 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Price, W.M. Bro. Watkins, S.W. Bro. Davies, J.W. Bro. Stevens, Treas. Bro. Hughes, Sec.

Joined:- Bro Morgan Among the items paid was £2. 2s. being two years subscription to the Charity School.

1816 JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Watkins, W.M. Bro. Dobson, S.W. Bro. Davies, J.W. Bro. Stevens, Treas. Bro. Hughes, Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler Initiates:-Bros. Kitson and Searing. Joined:-Bros. Nott and Dudley.re-Joined:-Bros. Meadows and Moor. During the year a law was passed by which the Secretary was exempt from paying a subscription to the Lodge. For the first time we find recorded the fact that the Worshipful Master, a month after his election was "Installed in the Chair and took the usual obligation." Up to this date (1815) the Lodge at the last regular meeting in December of each year, was declared without officers, when the new Master was elected after being proposed and seconded. There seems to have been no Installation Ceremony. The newly elected Master assumed the Chair and appointed his officers, or they were elected in the same manner as the Master himself. For the first time we have also a record of the Lodge having signed a Widow's petition to the Lodge of Benevolence, with the gratifying result that the petition was answered by a donation of £10.00

1817 No.290

Initiates:-

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Watkins, W.M. Bro. Dudley, S.W. Bro. Morgan, J.W. Bro. Stevens, Treas. Bro. Hughes, Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler

Bros. Dew and Bragg.

Joined:-

Bros. Hammer and Morris.


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1818 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Price, W.M. Bro. Kitson, S.W. Bro. Dueer, J.W. Treas. Bro. Hughes, Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Robertson and Peggott

Joined:-

Bro. Curtis

1819 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY. Bro. Price, W.M. Bro. Kitson, S.W. Bro. Dueer, J.W. Bro. Stevens, Treas. Bro. Coveney, Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Knott, Kemp, Jeffrey, Matthews and Martin

Joined:-

Bro. Coveney

1820 JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Price, W.M. - S.W. Bro. Dueer, J.W. Treas. Bro. Coveney, Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler. Initiates:- Bros. Lauzetti, Henderson, German, Lone, Houghton, and Skinner. Joined:- Bros. Quallett, Hancock, and Mortleman (Re-joined) February 8th. - "Bro. Coveney that the sanction of this Lodge be granted for the purpose of holding a Lodge of Instruction at Bro. Frisby's, the sign of the "Bunch of Grapes "Bermondsey Wall, on every Wednesday evening; such Lodge of Instruction to be confined solely and exclusively for the purpose of Masonic Instruction, and that this Lodge shall not be liable to any expense thereby." This not the first time we find mention of the Lodge of Instruction in connection with the Mother Lodge, the proposition was evidently made to define or curtail the power wielded by the Instruction Lodge. For several years previous to that date last quoted it was a constant practice to propose members at the Lodge of Instruction for initiation at the next regular Meeting of the Lodge, and the proceedings at such Lodges of Instruction were written upon the Minutes of the parent Lodge. The resolution above quoted was certainly a step in the right direction.


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1821 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Watkins, W.M. Bro. Curtis, S.W. Bro. Jeffery, J.W. Bro. Stevens, Treas. Bro. Coveney, Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Cross Kay and Chowne. The Worshipful Master at the meeting in December 1821, intimated by letter that he did not intend standing as candidate for the office of W.M., which was received with regret, and there being so few members in attendance the election was postponed until the next Lodge night. However, when the Lodge met there was no election, and the same officers retained their positions for the year 1822.

1822 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Watkins, W.M. Bro. Curtis, S.W. Bro. Jeffery, J.W. Bro. Stevens, Treas. Bro. Coveney, Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros:- Dugdale, Wood, Sprigg and Spiers.

Joined:-

Bro:- Meadows (re-joined).

An instance of practical benevolence was recorded upon the Minutes for this year. It appears that a Bro. K----- (a member of the Lodge) had his petition on two separate occasions rejected by the Board of Benevolence, and the brethren of Sincerity Lodge, no doubt knowing the case they had recommended to be a worthy one, at once opened a subscription in aid of Bro. K----. On the Minutes for September 10th. we find that the Secretary reported to the Lodge that the money raised was expended in haberdashery linen and drapery, and those goods had been shipped to the Cape of Good Hope for the benefit and use of Bro. K--- and his numerous family, who were then residing in that distance colony. The thanks of the Lodge were given to the Secretary for his kindness and discretion in carrying out the wishes of the members.

1823 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Curtis, W.M. Bro. Jeffery, S.W. Bro. Meadows, J.W. Bro. Stevens, Treas. Bro. Coveney, Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Thorton, Schuman, Rowley, Luck, Clark, Baker, Wait, Gardner, Barnes and Cooper. Joined:- Bros. Seager and Dobson (re-joined) Two widows of late members of the Lodge were relieved by the Lodge of Benevolence with ÂŁ5 each.


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1824 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Jeffery, W.M. Bro. Rowley, S.W. Bro. Gardener, J.W. Bro. Stevens, Treas. Bro. Coveney, Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler.

Initiates:- Allen, Vile, Hubbard, Jennings, Catline and Bailey. It is recorded (January 13th.) that owing to thin attendance the Installation of the W.M. was postponed until the February Meeting. The late W.M., Bro. Curtis, resigned by letter, dated December 12th 1823, and in March a vote of thanks was accorded to him for his services.

1825 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Rowley, W.M. Bro. Gardener, S.W. Bro. Luck, J.W. Bro. Stevens, Treas. Bro. Coveney, Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Cordukes, Younger, Loveland, Bayley, Crisp and Van den Oeven. Joined:- Bro. Vink.

1826 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Gardener, W.M. Bro. Luck, S.W. Bro. Seager, J.W. Bro. Stevens, Treas. Bro. Hughes, Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler.

Intiate:- Bro. Bogg During this year the Treasurer resigned his office, and after resigned from the Lodge. He seems to have been a good servant of the Lodge, having filled the office for twelve years in succession. A brother (not two years a subscriber) in confinement for debt appealed to the Lodge for assistance. He received ten shillings from the Lodge funds, and fifteen shillings and sixpence in addition thereto were subscribed by the members present.

1827 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Seager, W.M. Bro. Catline, S.W. Bro. Bayley, J.W. Bro. Rowley, Treas. Bro. Hughes, Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler.


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There were no Initiates or joining members during this year. The S.W. by letter thanked the W.M. for his appointment but resigned owing to "business avocations," declared off for the present. The following extract needs no comment :"The Lodge took into consideration the subject of Mary M----'s discharge from the female school, St. George's Fields, which occurred about two years since; her discharge arose in consequence of a running or discharge from her ears. It was resolved unanimously that the sum of ÂŁ1 11s 6d. be given to widow Jane M---- as a compensation, being half the amount of three years subscription now due from the funds of this Lodge to the aforesaid School, the Lodge being of the opinion that the girl should not have been discharged for such a trifling a disease, she having enjoyed a good state of health subsequently, and that the ÂŁ1 11s. 6d. be paid three instalments per Bro. Coveney's hands, he taking care that a part shall be appropriated towards the education of the girl." May 8th. - The W.M. received a letter from the Grand Secretaries to the effect that the M.W.G. Master (H.R.H. Duke of Sussex) intended laying the foundation stone of a building intended for the Caledonian Asylum, New Road, near Holloway, on Thursday 17th. inst., requesting the attendance of the Master, Wardens and Past Masters; the Secretary was requested to reply that the W.M., Wardens and P.M's would attend the ceremony. A brother who was initiated into this Lodge in 1796 was relieved to the sum of five shillings. The small amount of relief was, we may reasonably presume, in consequence of his having paid but one year's subscription, which for seafaring members was five shillings per quarter.

1828 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Bayley, W.M. Bro. Coveney (late Sec.), S.W. Bro. Vink, J.W. Bro. Rowley, Treas. Bro. Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Ivey, Poynter, Norton, Carless and Margetson. Re-Joined:- Bros. Luck and Jennings. At the meeting in January the Installation of the W.M. was postponed, apparently owing to the few members (five) being in attendance. The day of the Meeting was altered from the second Tuesday to the first Monday. In May the sum of one guinea was voted to pay for two quarters education of Mary Moot (see 1827), and in September the further sum of ten shillings and sixpence for a further laudable purpose. In July, in consequence of the Lodge room being particularly engaged on the Lodge night (for what purpose it is not stated), the brethren were summoned on the following Wednesday instead, when the regular business of the Lodge was conducted.


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1829 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Coveney, W.M. Bro. Norton, S.W. Bro. Margetson, J.W. Bro. Rowley, Treas. Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler.

During the year there were no Initiates and only one joining member Bro. Lessingham. The only Minutes of importance again are, that a Committee was formed to arrange a new code of ByeLaws, and that the Lodge Meeting shall be altered to the 3rd. Wednesday instead of the 1st. Monday, as on this day many brethren found it inconvenient to attend.

1830 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Coveney, W.M. Bro. Norton, S.W. Bro. Margetson, J.W. Bro. Rowley, Treas. Sec. Bro. Dawes, Tyler.

The two years during which Bro. Coveney presided as W.M. were signally deficient of interest. That worthy Brother commenced his second year of office by postponing the appointment of his officers owing to the small attendance of the brethren. The average during the year, including visitors, was only a fraction over five.

1831 No.290

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Bayley, W.M.

1831 finds the Lodge at a very low ebb numerically and financially. There was no meeting in January, February, March and April, it is recorded on each occasion that owing to such few members being present, the Lodge was not opened; nor was there any meetings until the 16th. May 1832.

1832 No.290 JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY No.203 Bro. Bayley, W.M. The Lodge met for the first time on May 16th., with only three members in attendance. The same three brethren met again on December 19th. and transacted the business. For some reason not in any way referred to in the former Minutes, the members gradually dwindled down to three or four, among whom was the Secretary Bro.Coveney P.M., who was first appointed Secretary in 1819, and seems to have been energetic in his endeavours to promote the welfare of the Lodge. He was again elected W.M., and on the night of his election proposed that "the first six Brethren joining the Lodge shall be admitted by paying the sum of five shillings as a joining fee," whereupon three brethren were proposed as joining members, two of them having been members and P.M's of the Lodge. The Number of the Lodge was this year changed to 203.


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1833 No.203

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Coveney, W.M. Bro. Mortleman, S.W. Bro. Curtis, J.W. Bro. Bayley P.M., Treas. Sec.

Re-joining:- Bros Mortleman, Curtis, Glendenning, Stevens, Vink and Jennings. There appears to have been no meeting between May 1833 and Feb 1834.

1834 No.203

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Coveney, W.M. Bro. Mortleman, S.W. Bro. Curtis, J.W. Bro. Bayley P.M., Treas. Sec.

No new members admitted during the year. By letter from the Grand Secretary the W.M. was commanded to register with the Clerk of the Peace, a list of the members stating the time and place of meeting, which was done accordingly, and the Grand Secretary was apprised of the same.

1835 No.203

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Mortleman, W.M. Bro. Curtis, S.W. Bro. Stevens, J.W. Bro. - Treas. Bro. Coveney P.M., Sec.

There is nothing of any great importance to record during this year. The S.W. and the J.W. do not appear to have attended all the year. The numbers who attended the meeting was never more than four

1836 No.203

JAMAICA HOUSE, BERMONDSEY Bro. Mortleman, W.M. Bro. Curtis, S.W. Bro. Stevens, J.W. Bro. Bayley P.M., Treas. Bro Coveney P.M., Sec.

The Minutes for this year were entered only for the months of February, March, and April, the attendance did on no occasion exceed six members. The Lodge apparently met in September, but any business that may have been done was not entered on the Minutes. There was no meeting until August 1837.

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Joined:- Bros. Lambert, Brown, Pelham, Emery, Middleton, Gardiner and Neild. The first meeting of this year was in August, when the few brethren of whom the Lodge was composed, seemed to awake from lethargy and shewed determination to revive the Lodge and to bring it from the low state to which it had been reduced. We find at that meeting (which was an Emergency meeting), five brethren were proposed as joining members, and subsequently two others were elected members of the Lodge. At the same meeting it was resolved to remove the Lodge from the "Jamaica House" at which the Lodge had held its meetings since 1814 without break to the "Kings Arms" Elephant Stairs, Rotherhithe. of which Bro. Emery a joining member was the landlord. This change was at once acted upon and on August 23rd., the Lodge met at "Kings Arms" on an Emergency to "elect officers for the remainder of the year." Bro. Brown one of the joining members was unanimously elected as W.M., and was installed in the following October. The Wardens who were appointed were Bro. Middleton S.W., and Bro. Pelham J.W.; elected Bro. Curtis Treasurer; appointed Bro. Coveney Secretary. The Initiation fee was raised to ÂŁ4 14s 6d., the joining fees 10s. the dues to the Lodge 2s. 0d. per month "exclusive of Grand Lodge Dues or refreshment of any kind, for the next six months."

1838 No. 203

KINGS ARMS, ELEPHANT STAIRS, ROTHERHITHE. and ANGEL, PLATFORM, ROTHERHITHE. Bro. Brown, W.M Bro. Middleton, S.W. Bro. Pelham, J.W. Bro. Curtis, Treas. (resigned) Bro Coveney P.M., Sec. Bro. Wade, Tyler.

Initiate:- Bro. George

Joined:- Bros. Paul Nield.

For some reason not stated, it was proposed at the Lodge in March (the first meeting of the year) that the Lodge be removed to the "Angel," Platform, Rotherhithe, probably on account of the decease of the landlord. It was however, not destined to remain long in its new quarters, for the landlord, Brother Paul, in October informed the brethren that he could not conveniently accommodate the Lodge brethren at his home. 1839 No. 203 ANGEL, PLATFORM, ROTHERHITHE. and No. 144, HIGH STREET, WAPPING Bro. Brown, W.M Bro. Middleton, S.W. Bro. Pelham, J.W. Bro. Treas. Bro Coveney P.M., Sec. Re-joined:- Bro. Wade The Lodge meetings for the year were three only - March, October and December. In March, it was resolved to move its meetings, other quarters to be selected and approved by the W.M. and brethren, a step necessitated by the communication received from the host of the "Angel." In October the Lodge met at 144 High Street Wapping, after seventy one years experience in Rotherhithe and


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Bermondsey. At this meeting the following Minute was recorded:- "A communication having been made to the Lodge of the lamented decease of our respected Bro. Coveney, it was moved that the Lodge place on its Minutes the notice of the high esteem in which he was held by the brethren, who entertained the most exalted of his many and exemplary virtues both in private life and more particularly the discharge of his Masonic duties. The Lodge at this particular time especially, could ill afford the loss of so useful a member as Bro. Coveney. He was a joining member having been proposed in December 1818, and immediately appointed Secretary of the Lodge. He was W.M. for the years 1829, 1830, 1833 and 1834, a very constant attendant at the Lodge, an excellent Secretary as testified in the clean and careful style in which the Minutes and accounts were recorded, and altogether a brother to whom we at the present day, as well as those who have gone before us, are indebted for his persistent endeavours to prevent the Lodge from becoming extinct, to which state it had nearly arrived. The brethren were also mindful of their gratitude towards the W.M., Bro. Brown who came to them as a joining member from the Lodge of Prosperity No 78 (now No. 65.) of which Lodge he appears to have been S.W.. In December we have the following resolution recorded:- "That a vote of grateful thanks be given to the Worshipful Master for the indefatigable zeal and solicitude he has evinced for the furtherance of the interest of this Lodge during the time he has filled the Chair, and in verification thereof the same be recorded in the Minutes."

1840 No. 203

WHITE SWAN, WAPPING. Bro. Pelham, W.M Bro. Middleton, S.W. Bro. Mortleman, J.W. Bro. Brown P.M., Treas. Bro Johnson, Sec.

Joined:- Bro. Johnson, Springall and Nicholls. In January the Lodge was informed by the W.M. elect that owing to professional business it was impossible for him to attend, whereupon it was resolved that a Lodge of Emergency be held for the purpose of Installing the W.M., which was done on January 23rd. The Board of Benevolence relieved the widow of the late and respected Secretary with two pounds. The Treasurer, Bro. Brown, P.M. gave notice of motion to the effect that at the next Lodge he would move that "Lodge should always be located in some neighbourhood by the waterside to accommodate seafaring Brethren who may wish to visit a Lodge during their temporary visits to London, and that any motion to remove the Lodge to any other locality shall be subject to a ballot, when one black ball shall be decisive against it." This motion came before the Lodge on June 17th., but there is no record of an discussion upon it, nor is it stated if it was carried, or the reverse. The Lodge during this year resolved to revise the Bye-Laws. Although there is ample evidence of waking up in the Lodge affairs, yet the state of the finances was at this time and for some time past in poor condition. The Lodge, in April 1838 possessed ÂŁ1 9s in hand but had outstanding accounts unpaid, and from that date to the present i.e. 1840, had been indebted to the


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Treasurer, sometime to the amount of ÂŁ8 10s., and in order to remedy this undesirable state of affairs the Secretary was instructed to write to those members in arrears, and to inform them that they render themselves by non- payment liable to be returned to Grand Lodge as defaulters. This appeal brought the Secretary no reply, he was therefore directed to summons them peremptorily for the next Lodge night. One result from this was that four members were early in 1841, returned to Grand Lodge as defaulters, after having been erased from the list of members. The Lodge was proposed to be removed, this time to the "Tower Shades," Tower Hill. The Lodge at the end of the year was indebted to the Treasurer to the amount of ÂŁ4 19s 8d.

1841 No. 203 TOWER SHADES, TOWER HILL. then GREEN MAN AND BELL, LOWER THAMES STREET. Bro. Middleton, W.M. Bro. Hughes, S.W Bro. Collinson, J.W. Bro. Brown, Treas. Bro. Johnson, Sec. Bro. Wade, Tyler. Joined:- Bros. Hughes, Milner, Collinson, Hands, Chase, W.Ramsey and Barber. The Lodge met twelve times this year including one Emergency meeting. It commenced on Tower Hill, at the Installation Meeting in January and in August following it was again moved to the "Green Man and Bell" Dark House Lane, Lower Thames Street, at which house the members assembled at their regular meetings until April 1845. An old member of the Lodge was relieved by the Board of Benevolence with ten pounds. It was during this year that the Masters of all Lodges received a lengthy communication from the Grand Lodge in reference to the publication of the proceedings at Lodge Meetings such as we now get from the authorised Masonic publications. Opinions as to the propriety of issuing such a paper as the "Freemasons Quarterly Review," were much divided, and rather loudly disputed. The wisdom or otherwise of the rulers of Grand Lodge may easily be observed by any brother who at the present day takes an interest in the reports of Lodge Meetings as recorded in the Masonic press. The Lodge, before the year had expired recorded the death in April of a very useful member, Bro. Brown, P.M., and Treasurer. It may be of interest to note that on several occasions during this and the preceding year the Sections of the various Lectures are recorded as having been worked. This may have been done before, but there is no record. Balance in hand of the Treasurer, Bro. Middleton - 19s 5d.


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1842 No. 203

GREEN MAN AND BELL. Bro. Hughes, W.M. Bro. Collinson, S.W Bro. Springall, J.W. Bro Middleton, Treas. Bro. Johnson, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Oman and Doubtfire.Joined:- Bros. Mears, Doubtfire(Snr.), Potts, Riley and Norton The Lodge met every month during the year, and for the first time since 1838 we have to record the fact of two Initiates presenting themselves, the two mentioned being the second and third since 1828. Among the receipts for the year is the following item:"Received from the W.M. and Wardens the sum of £2 towards the wine account." This was in January, and was the commencement of what is now (1887), received under the term "office fees," which go towards the Benevolent Fund of the Lodge instead of swelling receipts for the wine account; a change all must agree, for the better. The annual subscription to the Lodge was this year raised to two guineas, which amount included all payments for "suppers, quarterages ,etc." The handsome mounted Charity Box which the brethren of the present day (1992), seldom neglect to send round, was this year purchased for one pound, and the compiler of this history (Bro. Newton) remembers well a remark made by the then Secretary, Bro. Johnson, that a half sovereign was found under the lining when it was purchased. The Lodge at the time these Minutes were written met every month during the year, and some members thinking no doubt it would be financially better for the Lodge to adjourn during August and September, made a proposition to that effect; but on being submitted to the members it was negatived, the numbers being 2 for and 4 against. There was a vote of thanks accorded to Bro. Springall for his "kindness in having the firing glasses of the Lodge to be handsomely engraved with the name and number of the Lodge." A brother from the Lodge of Joppa was passed to the second degree, that Lodge at the time (July) having adjourned to September. It was still a practice in the Lodge to work the sections of the Lectures, as we find recorded on one or two occasions during the year. The year terminated with the Treasurer having in hand £2 4s. 3½d.


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1843 No. 203

GREEN MAN AND BELL. Bro. Springall, W.M. Bro. Doubtfire (Jnr.), S.W Bro. Oman, Treas. and J.W. Bro. Johnson, Sec. Bro. Wade, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Jennings, Willerd and Taylor.

Joining:- Bros Clark and Partridge.

There is abundant evidence, on reading the Minutes of this year, of a vivifying spirit stirring the members to further the interest of the craft in general and this Lodge in particular. The fourth section of the first Lecture was worked on the Installation Night by Bro. Savage P.M. Lodge No. 19. An audit committee was held at the residence of the Treasurer, and the accounts for the past two years were audited. The decease of Bro. Neild was recorded. He was a very energetic member of the Lodge frequently filling the Master's Chair. He joined the Lodge in July 1838, from Lodge No. 87. of which he was a Past Master. The Secretary was again directed to write to those members who were in arrears, and later on we find that one member was erased for non- payment. In February the W.M. and the Wardens paid the house bill, owing possibly, to the low ebb to which the Treasury had fallen. This step and the general care enabled the Lodge to possess a balance of £8 1s. 10d. at the end of the year. In April a letter from the widow of the late Bro. Brown P.M., and Treasurer, "requesting the Lodge to recommend her son to the notice of H.R.H. the Most Worshipful Grand Master for his presentation to the London Orphan Asylum," for which letter the W.M. promised to forward to the Grand Secretary. It was during this year that Masonry had to record the lamented death of its M.W.G.M., H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex.

1844 No. 203

GREEN MAN AND BELL. Bro. Doubtfire (Jnr.), W.M. Bro. Oman, Treas. and S.W. Bro. Potts, J.W. Bro Wade, Tyler. Bro. Johnson, Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Foster, Oliver and Newnham. It has now become the custom to have the accounts audited annually in December, and in the balance sheets we find that, at the commencement of the year, the amount in hand was £8 1s. 10d. and at the end of the year it was £10 1s. 2d. The Lectures were worked on one or two occasions during the year.


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For the first time in these Minutes we see mentioned the Royal Masonic Annuity Fund, when it was proposed that the balloting-paper, consisting of 48 votes, should be given to Bro. John Cook, a member of the Neptune Lodge No. 22, and a candidate for he annuity.

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GREEN MAN AND BELL. then ST. KATHARINE'S DOCK HOTEL. Bro. Oman, W.M. Bro. Potts, S.W Bro. Jennings, J.W. Bro. Willerd, Treas. Bro. Johnson, Sec. Bro. Wade, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Thomas, Walker, Simmonds, Curtis, Brand and J.Wing. Joined:- Bro. Bennett, Lodge of Harmony No.339. Bro. Harper, Egyptian Lodge No.29. Bro. W.H.Bennett, Lodge 175 (Scotland). Bro. Ford, Lodge of Israel No.247. Bro. Gally, Neptune Lodge No.22. During this year the Secretary, Bro. Johnson was presented with a "handsome gold jewel" for his services as Secretary etc. This brother was useful in other matters, for we find that, for the past three or four years, he performed several ceremonies pertaining to the Master's Chair, when they were required. After meeting at the "Green Man and Bell," for the last four years, it was resolved to remove, "in consequence of the want of proper and necessary masonic accommodation for the purposes of the Lodge." If this was the reason for wanting to move it seems to have taken the members considerable time to discover their inconvenience. It was resolved that the Lodge should meet at the "Katharine Dock Hotel," in Upper East Smithfield. In consequence of their intended removal, the landlord of the "Green Man and Bell" immediately informed the Lodge "that he could not accommodate the Lodge at the next meeting, and that they must meet elsewhere." It is recorded that Bro. Billy Wade, the Tyler, had departed this life. He was first appointed in 1837, and is frequently referred to in the Minutes as Bro. "Billy." He joined the Lodge from the Neptune Lodge No. 29 (at that time). The charge in the first Degree, as well as the sections were given by two visiting brethren. For the first time we find that the outgoing Master was voted "A handsome gold Jewel as a token of gratitude for his valuable services for the year 1845. Balance in hand at the close of the year 1s. 11d.


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1846 No. 203

ST. KATHARINE'S DOCK HOTEL. Bro. Potts, W.M. Bro. Newnham, S.W Bro. Simmonds, J.W. Bro. Willard, Treas. Bro. Johnson, Sec. Bro. Quinton, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Trash, Dovey, Dell, Boser and Dobson. Joined:- Bro. Samson, True Friendship Lodge No.186. The Installation of the W.M. was performed by Bro. W. Rumsey, P.M. of Friendship Lodge No. 248, with which Lodge and the Neptune Lodge No. 22, the Lodge of Sincerity at this time was on very intimate terms through the Secretary, who seems to have been well acquainted with the members of both these Lodges. In March of this year it was proposed that the Secretary be requested to use his influence to induce the members of those Lodges to join the brethren of Sincerity at a dinner in Gravesend during the vacation. This is the first record of any proposal for a "Summer Outing." The suggestion for the three Lodges to meet together was well received by the members. It is worthy to record that Bro. Dovey among the above named Initiates was still a member at the time that the original history was compiled (1887) An old and useful member, Bro Mortleman was this year elected as an Honorary Member of the Lodge. He was Initiated in 1803 was S.W. in 1807,1808 and 1809. W.M. in 1810 and 1811, was again S.W. in 1833 and 1834, again W.M. for three successive years - 1835, 1836 and 1837, again J.W. in 1840. It was unanimously resolved that a "Handsome Testimonial be presented to the Secretary for his valuable services as soon as funds will admit." The latter part of this resolution has a forcible meaning when read in connection with the following extract : April 15th. Resolved "That the W.M. Be authorised to suspend the banquets until the end of the present year, and that all members be requested to pay the years subscription up to December next in advance, in order to enable the Treasurer to meet the demands on the fund as soon as possible." The Lodge gave its sanction to hold a Lodge of Instruction Meeting every Thursday, at the Fountain Tavern, City Road, and resolved that all members of the parent Lodge be considered members of the Lodge of Instruction, without payment of joining fee. Balance in hand at the close of the year 16s. 10d.


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1847 No. 203

ST. KATHARINE'S DOCK HOTEL. Bro. Potts, W.M. Bro. Bennett, S.W Bro. Brand, J.W. Bro. Omman P.M., Treas. Bro. Johnson P.M., Sec. Bro. Quinton, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Sorrel, Foreman, Wylie, Massam, Short, Burton and Abdalah Ben Hasan and Ben Usif. Joined:- Bro. J. Cartwer, St Andrew's Lodge No.238 Bro. G. Wylie, Zetland Lodge No.241 (Singapore). Bro. Major, Peace and Harmony Lodge No.72. In answer to a Lodges generally, from the Provincial Grand Master of Essex, on behalf of the orphan children of the late Provincial Grand Chaplain of the same County, the Lodge voted one guinea. A like sum was also voted to the Boys' School, and also the Girls' School. And while the two educational branches of our Masonic Institutions were thus remembered, and that the Aged Freemasons were not forgotten, for we find the Treasurer giving notice of motion that the sum of five shillings be taken from each members subscription and paid to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution. This proposition was however withdrawn. The sum of two pounds was voted from the funds in payment of the Jewel voted to Bro. Oman P.M. on December 17th. 1845, which he received on December 15th. 1847. The widow of the late Tyler (Billy Wade) was granted a donation of ÂŁ20. by the Board of Benevolence. At the end of the year the subject of a testimonial to the Secretary was again brought before the Lodge, this time with the probability of it being carried into effect. Another sharp notice was sent to those in arrears, to which several replied, while two were erased from the list of members. A proposition was made (but lost on amendment) to the following effect:- "That no money be taken from the funds for any purpose until all necessary furniture and jewels be purchased for the Lodge." At the election for the W.M. in December, there were even votes for the present S.W. and for a Past S.W. (W.Newnham). The W.M. having the power to give a casting vote, exercised the privilege in favour of Bro. Bennett. This is the first and only time we find any record of the said privilege. At the close of the year there was a balance of ÂŁ21 1s. 8d. in hand.

1848 No. 203

ST. KATHARINE'S DOCK HOTEL. then CROOKED BILLET, TOWER HILL Bro. Bennett, W.M. Bro. Wing, S.W Bro. Major, J.W. Bro. Oman P.M., Treas. Bro. Johnson P.M., Sec. Bro. Quinton, Tyler.

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Joined:- Bro. Reynolds Witham, Lodge No.374. Bro. De Jauserand, Lodge No.87 (Scotland). Bro. Oliphant, Zetland Lodge No.748 (East Indies) Bro. La Roche, St Georges Lodge No. ? (Scotland. Bro. Squires, Lodge No.588 (Malta). Bro. Harris, Joppa Lodge No.223. The motion made last year respecting the purchase of jewels etc., for the Lodge, was again brought forward by the same brother and with more success than on the former occasion. It was resolved that new silver jewels and collars should be provided for the Master and the Officers, and that all the working tools should be made good etc.. This was done at the cost of £17 5s. Three mahogany pedestals were also presented to the Lodge by the W.M. Bro. Bennett, Bro. Oman the Treasurer and by another brother whose name is not mentioned; to all of whom the brethren awarded a vote of thanks for their presents. Thanks were also recorded to Bro. Dr. Major J.W., for his present of the Third Degree emblems. A Past Master gave notice that he would move that the Lodge be removed for reasons to be given at the next meeting. These reasons were stated to have been as follows :- "The exposed situation of the staircase, the want of attendance on the part of the landlord and waiters, and the excessive charge and insufficient supply at the Lodge banquets etc." The Lodge was accordingly moved to the "Crooked Billet," on Tower Hill. The sum of £3 was voted from the funds for a "Testamentary Jewel" for Bro. Potts P.M., which sum was to be augmented by subscriptions from the members. The sanction originally given to the Lodge of Instruction to meet at the "Fountain Tavern," City Road, was this year withdrawn, but was granted for a Lodge of Instruction for Master Masons to be held on Sunday evenings at the "Crooked Billet" At the end of the year the Lodge is reported as being £3 2s. 9d. in debt to the Treasurer.

1849. No. 203

CROOKED BILLET, TOWER HILL Bro. Newnham, W.M. Bro. Major, S.W Bro. Carter, J.W. Bro. Oman P.M., Treas. Bro. Johnson P.M., Sec. Bro. Quinton, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Hobbs, Terry, Birnbaum and Knight. Joined:- Bro. Coleman, Lodge of Fidelity No.813.

Bro. Dobson (rejoined)

There was little but the ordinary routine business recorded during the year. Bro. Peter Thompson P.S.G.D. attended the Lodge in November and worked the 1st. and 2nd. Sections of the 1st. Lecture. This Brother was highly esteemed by masons generally and known as one of the best workers in his day, having been the originator of what is known as the "Stability Working." At the election night in December, two candidates for Tyler were in the field, Bro. Mortleman and Quinton the former was elected by a majority of six. Only twelve voted. This Bro. Mortleman must have been a very old mason for we find his name among those initiated in 1803.


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The following items of expenditure appear interesting. Paid towards P.M'S Jewel £3. 3s. Paid gratuity to a brother £1. Paid for Masonic glasses £1 Paid subscriptions to Girls School £1 1s. The year terminated with a "Balance due to the Treasurer" of £6 14s. 7½d.

1850 No. 203

CROOKED BILLET, TOWER HILL Bro. Major, W.M. Bro. Carter, S.W Bro. La Roche, J.W. Bro. Oman P.M., Treas. Bro. Johnson P.M., Sec. Bro. Mortleman and Bro. Quinton, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Raymond, Hart, Hicks, Brewer, Omer, Cutler, Burton and Laws. Joined:- Bro. Hunt, Lodge No.190. Bro. Duncan, Neptune Lodge No.22. Bro. Newman, Royal Naval Lodge No.621. Bro. Draper, Inhabitants Lodge No.178 (Gibraltar). At the Installation Meeting the Minutes, so far as the election of the Tyler was concerned, were not confirmed, when Bro. Quinton, who had been Tyler since 1840 was re-elected. During the year the Institutions were not forgotten, for we find that the W.M., Bro. Major offered his services as Steward in aid of the Girls School, and the Treasurer Bro. Oman, P.M. signified his intention of "being one of the Stewards at the Festival for the United Charities." Sanction was given for the Lodge of Instruction to adjourn its meetings during the summer months, and to resume its meetings at such a place as shall be agreed upon. Bro. Newman P.M. presented the Lodge with a "Handsome Engraved Plate for the Lodge Summons and also 45 printed copies thereof" for which Bro. Newman received the best thanks of the Lodge. For some considerable time the Lodge summons were printed from this plate, but when the printers to the Lodge were changed, the plate was not to be found, nor did diligent search for the same ever recover it. Certain sections were worked in the Lodge during the year. On May 15th. the W.M. "produced the Warrant of Confirmation, which he stated he had this day received from the Grand Secretary's Office, the same having been granted in lieu of the original one destroyed by fire." From a conversation the present writer (Bro. Newton) had with a brother who was present at the Lodge on January 16th. 1850, it appears the Lodge Warrant was burnt during the Lodge proceedings, so much so as to render it almost illegible. It was however, carefully sewn together and framed and in existence to 1871 when it was, through the carelessness of the brother to whom it was confided, entirely destroyed. In October it was unanimously resolved "that all Past Masters now belonging to this Lodge, as well as all future Past Masters, be presented with a Jewel, value £2. from the funds of the Lodge." From the manner


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in which this resolution is worded one would be led to believe that merit, or any claim to reward, was entirely ignored. Balance in hands of the Treasurer £4 16s 5½d

1851 No. 203

CROOKED BILLET, TOWER HILL Bro. Carter, W.M. Bro. La. Roche, S.W Bro. Terry, J.W. Bro. Oman P.M., Treas. Bro. Johnson P.M., Sec. Bro. Hookey, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Scott, Daniel, Magub, Shepherd, Wintle, Rawley, Brooks, Hayes, Rogers, Aylward, Pidgeon and Loder. Joined:- Bro. Dade, Lodge No.216 - Chatham. Bro. Childs, Siluran Lodge No.693. Bro. Norris, Yarborough Lodge No.812 late No.203. Bro. Poole,Yarborough Lodge No.812. Bro. McKinnon, St. John Lodge (Scotland). Bro. Beevor, Lodge No.97 - Ireland. Bro. Gray, St. Georges Lodge Aberdeen. A communication was read respecting a proposed memorial to the late Bro. Peter Thompsom (see 1849), which was deferred. The Past Master's Jewel was presented to Bro. Newnham P.M. and Bro. Major P.M. respectively. The explanation of the Tracing Board of the Second Degree was given by the W.M. The W.M. signified his intention of acting as Steward in aid of the Girls' School. During the year the sum of one guinea was voted to each of the Masonic Schools, and a like sum to the Widow's Annuity Fund. At the meeting in December the Secretary intimated that he could not attend to the duties pertaining to his office, asking the W.M. to appoint another brother to succeed him. Cash in hand £12 9s. 4½d.


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1852 No. 203

CROOKED BILLET, TOWER HILL Bro. La Roche, W.M. Bro. Terry, S.W. Bro. Dobson, J.W. Bro. Oman P.M. Treas. Bro. Potts, Sec. Bro. Hookey, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Fincher, Hammond, Conway, Griffiths, Bateman, Verran, Fentiman, Jones, Brice, Hybert, Nordmark and C.J.Brice. Joined:Bro. Milne, St. Georges Lodge No.190 - Aberdeen. Bro. Spading, British Lodge - Cape of Good Hope. Bro. Barber, St Johns Lodge - Ireland. During the year three Past Masters received the P.M'S Jewel., Bros. Carter, Mortleman and Bennett. The Lodge had a "country excursion" to "The Greyhound," Dulwich, on June 18th, in part payment of which the sum of £19 2s. 6d. was taken from Lodge funds. The Bye-Laws were revised this year. Th Initiation Fee was raised from four to five guineas, and five shillings to the Charity Fund. The Joining Fee was raised to one guinea, seafaring and country members to pay one guinea per annum. The annual subscription for each town member remaining at two guineas as heretofore. The sum of £5 was voted from the Charity Fund to make the Lodge (with voluntary subscriptions from the members) a Life Governor for the Girl's School. Paid to the Boy's School one guinea. New chairs for the W.M., S.W. and J.W. were purchased for the sum of £15 15s 6d. Balance in Hand £21 9s. 5d.

1853 No. 203

CROOKED BILLET, TOWER HILL Bro. Terry, W.M. Bro. Dobson, S.W Bro. Brewer, J.W. Bro. Oman P.M., Treas. Bro. Potts, Sec. Bro. Hookey, Tyler.

Initiates:-

Bros. Stacey, West, Maddox, Thompsom, Ross, Mills, Button, Donaldson, Newnham, Brown and Upton. Joined:Bro. R.B.Brown, Montrose Lodge-Scotland. Bro. Christie, St. Helena Lodge, No.718. In the early part of the year the S.W. tendered his resignation, as he was about to emigrate. In April Bro. La Roche P.M., presented to the Lodge an abstract of the Lodge Minutes from its consecration in 1768 up to the present year (1853), of which circumstance we find recorded nothing further than that the fact be entered on the Minutes. The writer of the "History of the Lodge" (Bro. Newton) once saw the abstract and offered to complete it by bringing it up to date, but the W.M. who


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then had the manuscript in his possession, very soon after this offer was made, lost this (to us) very valuable record, and in doing so has deprived us of all he information relative to the Lodge from its consecration to the year 1784. April 20th.- "The W.M. proposed that a Testimonial be presented to Bro. Mortleman on his completing his 50th. year of membership of this Lodge, the same to be presented in the name of the Ladies of the members of this Lodge at the Summer Festival." The Summer Festival took place on July 22nd. at the "The Roebuck," Woodford, and Bro Mortleman P.M. was presented with a handsome snuff box, and in doing so, the W.M., in the name of the Lodge wished the receiver "all the tranquillity, all happiness and respect in the declining or evening of his life." Bro. Mortleman, in his brief reply thanked the brethren, and assured them he deeply prized the gift. (The present Secretary Bro. M. Mulholland - 1992 has this snuff box for safe keeping, it having been presented back to the Lodge by a relation of Bro. Mortleman). and informed them that he felt highly honoured by this presence of the Ladies who had graced the occasion with their company. The festivities were enlivened with vocal and instrumental music, finishing at ten p.m. with a dance in the ballroom. During the year two members were relieved by the Board of Benevolence with £10. each, and in one case the Lodge by personal subscriptions augmented that amount by the sum of £36 16s. including £5. from Lodge funds. In December it is recorded that the last payment was made which qualified the Lodge as a Life Governor of the Girl's School during the existence of the Lodge. Expenses going to pay Grand Lodge dues - 9s.6d. Paid Johnson for Punch Bowls £1.0s. 0d. Printers Bill for Bye-Laws £4 2s. 6d. Badge and Jewels as per vote of Lodge To Bro. Oman P.M. - Treasurer - £5 8s. 0d. Printers Bil - Summons etc. £6. 2s.6d. Expenses for Festival at Woodford - £25 18s 0d. Certified Balance £28 11s. 2½d.

1854 No. 203

CROOKED BILLET, TOWER HILL Bro. Brewer, W.M. Bro. Hicks, S.W Bro. Norris, J.W. Bro. Oman P.M., Treas. Bro. Potts, Sec. Bro. Hookey, Tyler.

Initiated:- Bros. Scmid, Harlow, Sims, Knibbs, Jessemine, Harvey, Moore, Bartley, McDermott, Barbieto, Martin, Williams, McHardy, J.W.Rutherford, Cutting and Bell. Joined:- Bro. Ewing. Bro. Anderson Marine Lodge No.266 - Australia. Bro. Gowing, British Lodge - Cape of Good Hope.


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At a meeting in February it was resolved unanimously that a Past Master's Jewel (cost not to be limited) to be presented to W.Bro Hy. Terry P.M., "in consideration of the urbane manner which he has evinced towards the Brethren during the time he presided as W.M.," as well as "the pains he took to bring the Masonic Charities to the notice of the craft generally, coupled with his generosity;" also as an expression of their esteem towards him, and as a mark of his worth. The furniture of the Third Degree was presented to the Lodge in June by Bro. H. Terry P.M. The Summer Festival this year took place at the Anerley Gardens, under the presidency of the W.M. The day was enjoyed by all who attended and finished at 11 p.m. Donation to Bro. Potts £5 0s. Lecture Master Book of Constitutions £2 2s. elegantly bound Expenses in paying Grand Lodge Dues - 12s. Bro.H. Terry - PM'S Jewel £2 5s. Expenses at the Festival - Anerley - £2 5s 6d. Firing Glass £1 Balance in hand at the end of the year £28 13 5½d.

1855 No. 203

CROOKED BILLET, TOWER HILL Bro. Hicks W.M. Bro. Norris, S.W Bro. Rewley, J.W. Bro. Oman, P.M., Treas. Bro. Potts, Sec. Bro. Hookey, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Potter, Bruce, Young Meldrum, Adlington, Wilson, Calam, Bulmer, Blichfeldt, Anderson, Wade and Albers. Joined:- Bro. Wallis, Keith Lodge No.365 - Scotland. Bro. Dougall, Lodge No.138 - Whitehaven. Bro. Eade, Union Lodge No.588. Bro. Scott, Bro. Loder, Late of Sincerity Lodge No.203. Bro. Desbororough. The Minutes for this year do not contain any thing of importance beyond the usual Lodge business. There was a goodly number of Initiates and joining members, among those proposed one was rejected by ballot - the first record of the kind up to this year. The Lodge voted one guinea per quarter to the veteran Bro. Mortlemam P.M. Three pounds were voted to Bro. Doubtfire, to assist him at the election of Annuitants of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.


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The Summer Festival was held at Anerley, at which those attended were reported as having been "Well pleased with the days amusement." Expenses incurred by the Lodge, £38 3s. 0d. Balance in hand at the termination of the year was £21 15s 1½d. The total income for the year was £135 6s. 5d.

1856 No. 203

CROOKED BILLET, TOWER HILL Bro. Norris, W.M. Bro. Rawley, S.W Bro. Fentiman, J.W. Bro. Oman P.M., Treas. Bro. Potts, Sec. Bro. Hookey, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Neal, W. Rutherford, Buss, Smith, Le Suer, Adams, Timothy, Candler, Potter, Watson, Knowles, Giles, Walker, Corfitson, Berg, Spencer, Langford, Ihlen, Windenfid, Deurell, Ritchie, McCann, Tenger and Brandt. Joined:- Bro. Wright, Unity Lodge No. 215. The Summer Festival was again held on July 18th. at Anerley; 24 brethren attended, and several ladies. The day was spent in a rational and enjoyable manner. In March the Lodge resolved to change its place of meeting owing to the "want of attention and the badness of the refreshments supplied." At an Emergency on the 31st. the proprietor gave the Lodge notice that he "refused the Lodge meeting at his house in future." The Lodge held another Emergency Meeting on April 7th. at the "Albion Tavern," St. Katharine Dock, when it was decided that the future meetings be at Bro. J. Wright's, "Cheshire Cheese" Tavern, Crutched Friars. The sanction of the Lodge was given for the Lodge of Instruction to be held at Bro. Knibbs, "Prince Albert Tavern," Coopers Row, Crutched Friars. Some items of expenditure were:To Bro Potts Sec. and Lecture Master - £5 5s. To a Past Masters Jewel £2 5s. To arranging Summer Banquet 11s. 6d. Expenses to Anerley 18s 6d. Expenses at Anerley £35 9s. 2d. To Music at the same £5 11s. 0d. The total receipts for the year Balance on Treasurers hands

£197 15s 6d. £39 2s 2d.

1857 No. 203

CHESHIRE CHEESE TAVERN, CRUTCHED FRIARS. Bro. Rawley, W.M. Bro. Fentiman, S.W Bro. Brown, J.W. Bro. Oman, P.M., Treas. Bro. Potts, Sec. Bro. Johnson, P.M., Tyler.


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Initiates:- Bros. Burgin, Bendell, Levy, Kurousky, Thomas, Wickman, Scurr, Dunkinson, Nyberg, Molz, Hewett, Benz, Barlow, Dixon, Connell, Wall, Meyer, Jetmandsen, Hector, Henderson, Benson, Hartley, Boswijk, Crewell and Wilcock. Joined:- Bro. Kerry, Bro. Batty, Lodge No.812. Bro. Romeril, Lodge No.756. Bro. Tonge, Lodge No.91 - Malta. There is little to record beyond the Minutes referring to the Initiations, Passings and Raisings. The Summer Festival was held at Rye House on July 24th. and as usual the proceedings were of a very enjoyable nature. It is recorded that the brethren and their Ladies left Bishopsgate Station by special train, at 9.30. a.m. and arrived at Rye House at 10.30 a.m. Dined at 2 p.m., after which there was dancing and other entertainment’s. Tea at 7 p.m., and the started homewards. The bill amounted to £49 15s. At the end of the year there was a balance of £24 6 6d. in the hands of the Treasurer.

1858 No. 203

CHESHIRE CHEESE TAVERN, CRUTCHED FRIARS. Bro. Fentiman, W.M. Bro. Knibbs, S.W Bro. Thompsom, J.W. Bro. Oman P.M., Treas. Bro. Potts, Sec. Bro. Johnson P.M., Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Maathius, Nyland, Pinkham, Holland, Lamden, Adkins, Jarvis, Ives, Taylor, Card, Cuthbert, Hemberg, Irvine, Courtney, Coulderay, Earl, Osgood, Cook, Elliot, Hoyt, Gardner, Freiderickson, Brestag, Schou, Barner, Bartelsen, Selke,H. Earl, Lofgren, Moller, Meggett,Brannon, Brown, Lakey, Frampton, Daniel, Ferguson, Connelly, Brogger, Robins and Stamp. Joined:- Bro. Herbert. This year is particularly marked by the long list of Initiates, they were for the most part Master Mariners, and of those several were foreigners. The following extract is interesting:- It "was proposed, seconded. and unanimously carried that a vote of thanks be entered upon the Minutes to Bros. Oman and Potts for their exertions on behalf of Edward Newnham (the son of the late Past Master Newnham), who was a candidate for the Boys' Schools, and whose success was mainly attributable to the exertions of those brethren.") Later on we find the widowed mother of the boy writing a letter to the brethren, expressing her gratitude and thanking them for securing the election of her son to the Royal Masonic Institute for Boys. During the year two petitions to the Board of Benevolence were signed and recommended by the Lodge. one of the petitioners was granted the sum of £20. The Summer Festival this year was held at the Pier Hotel, Erith, at which a massive silver snuff box was presented to Bro. W. Oman P.M. and Treasurer in recognition of his services to the Lodge for the past fourteen years.


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1859 No. 203

CHESHIRE CHEESE TAVERN, CRUTCHED FRIARS. Bro. Knibbs, W.M. Bro. Thompsom, S.W Bro. Bulmer, J.W. Bro. Oman P.M., Treas. Bro. Potts, Sec. Bro. Johnson P.M., Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Pendlebury, Oman (jnr.), Nisted, Hedley, Harberts, Stevens, Hughes, Sheppard, Reemer, Beherens, Freeman, Benitt, Paul, Chillingworth, Hogrup, Sellman and Timothy. Joined:- Bro. W.Dalrymple - Scotland. For the first time in the history of the Lodge we find recorded an instance of a gentleman having been Initiated before attaining the full age of twenty on years. This was done after obtaining special dispensation from the Grand Master, who was pleased to grant the same owing to the Candidate being about to leave England for India. This was the well known Bro. Pendlebury, who on his return to England, accepted an appointment in the Grand Secretary's office, and in 1886 was appointed Assistant Grand Secretary. The Lodge was not wanting in Stewards to represent the brethren at the Annual Festivals in aid of the Masonic Schools and Royal Benevolent Institution. Bro. R. Hewett offered his services in that capacity in aid of the Girls School, and at the Festival in aid of the Royal Benevolent Institute in February, the Lodge was represented by the S.W., Bro. Thompsom, to be followed by Bro. John Wright who voluntarily offered his services to the Lodge. The following resolution is recorded in March :- "That this Lodge continue its annual subscription to the Girls and Boys School." Among the items of expenditure we find the following:Gratuity to the Secretary To the widow of an Irish Mason (who died at sea)

£7 00s. £3 10s.

It was also resolved that the charity box collections be given to Bro. Mortleman during his life. The brethren evinced a very marked sympathy towards this very old and esteemed brother, as may be seen by those who have perused these pages up to the present date. The Board of Benevolence voted the sum of £20 to a distressed member of the Lodge The Lodge resolved to hold its Summer Festival at the Pier Hotel, Erith, the price of tickets was to be fifteen shillings to members and one guinea to visitors. It took place on July 15th., sixteen members attended besides the Ladies, who are recorded to "having spent a most happy day." On two occasions during the year Grand Lodge warned all Lodges under its jurisdiction against admitting visitors or joining members from spurious Grand Lodges, one of which styled itself the "Grand Lodge of Turkey," the other assumed the title of the "Reformed Masonic Order of Memphis of the Grand Order of Philalphis," and held its meetings in Essex.


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1860 No. 203

CHESHIRE CHEESE TAVERN CRUTCHED FRIARS. Bro. Thompson, W.M. Bro. Bulmer, S.W Bro. Spencer, J.W. Bro. Oman P.M., Treas. Bro. Potts, Sec. Bro. Johnson P.M., Tyler.

Initates:- Bros. Chittem, Smith, McGuffie, Heldt, Madsen, Cohen, Mundy, Taylor, Benson and Ruarn. The Lodge during this year was represented at two of the Festivals; at that in aid of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution, Bro. John Wright was the Steward and Bro. J. Benson was Steward at the Festival in aid of the Boys' School. The death of Brother Mortleman P.M. was reported at the March meeting. This brother was Initiated in 1803 and served the office of W.M. in 1810 and 1811 and again in 1835, 1836, and 1837. By reference to the expense the Lodge funds were put to the annual Summer Festival, it will be seen that there was some reason for the following resolution. Resolved "That each member attending the Summer Festival, shall pay his share of the expense incurred." A gratuity of seven guineas was granted to Bro. Potts P.M. Secretary and Lecture Master, in consideration of his services in that capacity. The sum of ÂŁ1 was voted to a brother in distress, belonging to a Lodge in Hamburg. In June it was resolved that a P.M'S. Jewel be presented to Bro. E. Knibbs, the Immediate Past Master, in consideration of the satisfactory manner he has discharged his duties. In September, an Emergency Meeting was called "to appoint a committee to inspect the Lodge Accounts from the 1st. January 1854 to 31st. December 1859, to investigate and report upon the financial affairs of the Lodge, and to recommend and determine upon the plan for the future working thereof." The committee was accordingly formed and immediately commenced their work of investigation and found several deficiencies, in all amounting to nearly ÂŁ100, owing to the falsification of the ledger after the various audits. The committee found that in the current year there were defalcations in the accounts, some subscriptions having been received and misappropriated. The report of the Committee having been made in open Lodge, the Secretary tendered his resignation which was accepted by the majority of the members. Bro.P.V.Timothy was appointed Secretary and duly invested. It was arranged that for the future no receipt should be considered valid unless signed by the W.M., P.M or the Treasurer as well as the Secretary. It would be impossible for the continuous prosperity of the Lodge to have received a more severe blow than was inflicted by the revelation of the facts above mentioned, but thanks to those brethren who stood by the disabled ship when in such troubled waters, the Lodge pulled through its difficulties and soon become again in the ascendant.


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1861 No. 203

CHESHIRE CHEESE TAVERN, CRUTCHED FRIARS. Bro. Bulmer, W.M. Bro. Spencer, S.W Bro. Candler, J.W. Bro. Thompsom, Treas. Bro. Timothy, Sec. Bro. Johnson, P.M., Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Williams, Chapple, Bean, Edelfut, Newton, Ponder, Adi Heer, Drew, Mitchell, Newnman and Letheridge. Bro. Stephen Barton Wilson, P.G.D., (a brother well known as a distinguished instructor in the Masonic ritual), was this year elected an Honorary member of the Lodge in recognition of the valuable assistance he rendered the Lodge in its ceremonial business, more particularly the Installation of the Worshipful Master. Among the Minutes for the current year there is recorded a notice of motion for the formation of a "Lodge Benevolent Fund." The establishment of the fund took place in 1863. The sum of ÂŁ15 was voted to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution. Bro. Norris the oldest member of the Lodge, was elected an Honorary member, and being a candidate for the annuity granted by the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution, the brethren very generously agreed to support his application, and voted that his expenses be paid by the Lodge. He was duly elected in May 1862, and eventually became the highly esteemed Warden of the Institution at Croydon. Bros. Past Masters Thompsom and Bulmer were presented each with the usual Past Master's Jewel, in recognition of their services to the Lodge. The usual Annual Festival was this year held at Chigwell, and was well attended.

1862 No.203

THE CHESHIRE CHEESE, CRUTCHED FRIARS. Bro. Candler, W.M. Bro. Spencer, S.W. Bro. Langford, J.W. Bro. Thompsom P.M., Treas. Bro. Fentiman P.M., Sec. Bro. Johnson Tyler.

Initiates:Bros. Steele, Thomas, Wichbold, Belcher, Jonas, Blix, Lacey, Neale, Allen, Wrenn, Henderson, Murch, Joliffe and Way. Joined:- Bros. J.Suffield and F.Suffield. Permission was given this year for the Secretary to send the summonses by post. Up to the present time they were (supposed to be) delivered by the Tyler, in conformity with a Bye-Law of long standing, and dating back to the time when members of the Lodge must have resided within short distances of each other. The thanks of the Lodge were recorded to Bro. Kindred P.M., of the Yarborough Lodge, for the assistance he rendered towards securing the election of Bro. Norris P.M. on to the Annuity Fund.


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When the consideration for holding the Lodge Annual Festival was brought forward it was resolved that there be a Festival, and that each member attending the same shall pay his own expenses, but in order to constitute as a Lodge Festival a few pounds should be taken from Lodge funds; the exact amount was not decided upon. A Past Master's Jewel was voted to the outgoing Master. The Lodge voted ÂŁ10 10s. to the Boys School and the Royal Masonic Benevolent Fund.

1863 No.203 and THE CHESHIRE CHEESE, CRUTCHED FRIARS. No.174 Bro. Spencer, W.M. Bro. Langford, S.W. Bro. Wickman, J.W. Bro. Terry P.M., Treas. Bro. Fentiman,P.M., Sec. Bro. Johnson, Tyler. Initiates:- Bros. Dicker, Jensen, Cohen, Deglos, Petherbridge, Walloe, Cottingham, Millet, Crawley, Leeuw, Morris, Bandano, Goodridge and Roberts. Joined:- Bro. Gronsund, Lodge No.18 - Old Dundee. Bro. Mayson, Lodge No.92 - Moira. The Lodge as usual was represented at the Festival in aid of the R.M.B.I. by the W.M. The Annual Summer Festival of the Lodge was also held this year, the tickets were eight shillings each. At the begining of October a letter from Grand Lodge was read wherein it was ordered that the Number of the Lodge from this date be 174. Two distressed masons (not members of the Lodge), were relieved, one to the amount of ÂŁ5 and the other received the contents of the charity box collections, the amount not stated. Two members of the Lodge were also relieved, one with one guinea, the other with two. The Senior Warden offered his services as Steward at the Festival in aid of the R.M.B.I. The most important record of the year was the establishment of the "Lodge Benevolent Fund," which has proved so exceedingly useful to the Lodge. To Bros. Rawley P.M. and Brewer P.M., are due the thanks of the members for introducing this fund to their notice, and it may not be considered out of place if an outline of the formation and administration of the fund be here inserted. The fund is for the prompt assistance and relief of necessitous brethren or their relicts. The fund shall be entirely devoted to charity. The formation of the fund shall be ten per cent. of all subscriptions paid. Five per cent. of all Initiation fees, five per cent of all joining fees. All office fees to be paid to the fund; also voluntary subscriptions, and special grants from the Lodge funds may also be made towards this fund.


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The fund thus created shall be appropriated under the control of the Lodge exclusively to the benefit of those, who are, or have been members of this Lodge, their widows or families. The accounts of this fund are to be kept entirely separated from the general fund. The great good derived from the possession of such a fund has been proved in many instances which have occurred in the Lodge, and although the utility of having a large balance in favour of the fund may be somewhat debatable, yet it is undoubtedly an advantage in any Lodge which may have such a fund attached to it.

1864 No.174

THE CHESHIRE CHEESE, CRUTCHED FRIARS. Bro. Langford, W.M. Bro. Wickman, S.W. Bro. Barlow, J.W. Bro. Terry P.M., Treas. Bro. Fentiman,P.M., Sec. Bro. Johnson, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Trueman, Turner, Andrews, Wells, Moodie, Steel, Savory, Hammond, Myer, Sadoun, Stanley and Evans. Re-joined:- Bro. Pendlebury (see 1859) Among the Minutes for the year is the resignation of Past Master Oman the late Treasurer, the Lodge very properly voted him an Honorary Member, an honour he did not long enjoy as he died before the Lodge meeting in June. It was arranged that the Lodge annual Summer Festival do take place at the "Greyhound," Dulwich at which each member attending had to pay his own expense. The Lodge signed a petition from a member of the Lodge to the Board of Benevolence, the same brother was relieved for the sum of three pounds from the Lodge Benevolent Fund, and in addition the contents of the charity box were donated to him. The widow of a late member received from the same fund the sum of five pounds. Two guineas were voted to a brother as a Christmas Box. The Treasurer offered his services as Steward in aid of the Girls' School, and the sum of ten guineas was voted to be placed on his subscription list. Five pounds was voted to the R.M.B.I. At the end of the year the accounts being audited, the balances were as follows. General Lodge Funds £9 14s. 7d. Lodge Benevolent Fund - £9 11s. 5d. Charity Box Fund - £1 5s. 1d.


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1865 No.174

THE CHESHIRE CHEESE, CRUTCHED FRIARS. Bro. Barlow, W.M. Bro. Newton, S.W. Bro. Neal, J.W. Bro. Terry P.M., Treas. Bro. Fentiman P.M., Sec. Bro. Johnson, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Saggers, Blofield, Hutchinson, Hopeke, Moyse, Nankivel, E.J.Peel, E.G.Peel, W.Murch, Gee, Woollcott, H.Wright, J.Appelby, Finch, Rendell, Finden, Copland, Chappel, Walden, Fisher and Morton. During the year the Lodge met sixteen times for the transaction of its business which irrespective of Initiations etc., was of a varied character. Two petitions of widows of late members were recommended to the Board of Benevolence. The W.M. obtained the unanimous resolution of the Lodge to petition the Grand Chapter of England to issue a Warrant for holding a Chapter in connection with this Lodge. The same proposition was again brought before the Lodge in November 1866. the required Warrant was finally obtained in May 1867. The S.W. having offered his services as Steward for the Lodge at the forthcoming Festival, in aid of the Benevolent Institution, the Lodge voted the sum of five guineas to head the subscriptions. Five guineas were also voted to the Boys' School, and five guineas and two guineas were separately voted to two members of the Lodge. Towards the end of the year the esteemed and worthy Treasurer, Bro. H. Terry P.M., was compelled to resign the office due to ill health, very much to the regret of the members by whom he was regarded as a sincere and benevolent brother, and who highly appreciated his valuable services to the Lodge for many years. In March 1866, the Secretary, by the desire of the members, sent a very feeling letter to this much respected brother. In this letter we find the following:- "His brethren call to mind that he was made a Mason in their Lodge, and continued as a member until the time of his decease. His great zeal for the craft, and especially, for the Lodge of Sincerity, has endeared his memory to every brother in the Lodge. His long and active benevolence was the admiration of all with whom he came into contact. his life, like that of all good men, was too short, but it was most useful." The compiler of this "History" (Bro. Newton), saw this good mason a few days previous to his decease, and his last words to him "as W.M. of the good old Lodge of Sincerity, do your best for the old people and do not forget the widows." Subsequent events amply prove that the claims of the Institution have not been neglected by this Lodge, nor has the last charge of the much esteemed Past Master and Treasurer been forgotten. "He sought not praise, and praise did overlook His unobtrusive merit; but his life, Sweet to himself, was exercised in good That shall survive his name and memory.


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1866 No.174

THE CHESHIRE CHEESE, CRUTCHED FRIARS. Bro. Newton, W.M. Bro. Neal, S.W. Bro. Wrenn, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Crawley P.M., Sec. Bro. Johnson, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Savage, Spong, Coe, Clark, Welch, Stevenson, Grunbaum, Corfmat, Stevens, Ash, Williamson, Roberts, Sargant, Cooper, Drew, Pritchard, Manaton and Batten. Joined:- Bro. Weeks, Lodge Kilwinning - Scotland. Bro. J.W.Batten, Port Chalmers Marine Lodge - Otago. The death of Bro. Stephen Barton Wilson P.G.D., was recorded on the Minutes for this year. This brother by his zeal and masonic attainments as an Instructor, had been elected an Honorary member of the Lodge and by his decease the Lodge of Instruction lost a valuable friend and able instructor. The Lodge Annual Summer Festival was this year held at the "Greyhound," Dulwich, this was the last of these Summer excursions in which the Lodge was engaged in bringing the members and their friends together. The Initiation Fee during the year was raised from 5 guineas to 7 guineas. Bro. Lacey the S.D. having offered his services as Steward for the Lodge at the forthcoming Festival, in aid of the Benevolent Institution, the Lodge voted the sum of five guineas to head the subscriptions. The W.M. do petition Grand Lodge to grant its sanction for the members to wear a "Centenary Jewel," as the one hundredth year of continuous existence will be completed in 1867. The total amount voted for charity from the Lodge funds during the year was £19 14s.

1867 No.174

THE CHESHIRE CHEESE, CRUTCHED FRIARS. Bro. Neal, W.M. Bro. ? S.W. Bro. Lacey, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Crawley P.M., Sec. Bro. Johnson, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros Pursey, Mortleman, Best, Trivett and Caroll. Joined:- Bro. Norris, Scotch Lodge of Perserverence - Bombay. The sum of £31 12s. in all was voted to several members in distress, which amount included £5 to the R.M.B.I., £5 to one widow, and £3 3s. to another; also £1 to the Turk Island Relief Fund. Bro Crawley Secretary, offered his services as Steward for the Lodge at the forthcoming Festival, in aid of the Benevolent Institution.


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1868 No.174

THE CHESHIRE CHEESE, CRUTCHED FRIARS. Bro. Wrenn, W.M. Bro. Lacey, S.W. Bro. Crawley, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Johnson P.M., Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Whiffen, Seddon, Hall, Chapman, Mollard, George, Oldrieve, Tuck, Ridge and J.W.Jones. Joined:- Bro Morris, Inhabitant's Lodge - Gibraltar. Bro. Nuttman, City of Lodon Lodge No.901. Bro. Shortland, St. James' Lodge, No.765. The Initiation fee was reduced to £5 5s. It was unanimously agreed that a committee be appointed to examine the books of the Lodge, to revise the list of members, and to make suggestions and to report on same at the next meeting. One of the results of this enquiry was that fifteen names were erased from the list of members. The sum of £19 19s. in all was voted to distressed members and widows of late members; the amount included £5 5s. to the R.M.B.G.

1869 No.174

THE CHESHIRE CHEESE, CRUTCHED FRIARS. then THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Lacey, W.M. Bro. Gee, S.W. Bro. Adkins, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Johnson, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Bruland, Moore, Bonta, Smith, Hilliard, Bowen, Miller, G.M.Scott, Meek, J.CH.Scott, Allen, Newman, Alexander, Heather, Sekels, Mann, Gueadalla, Buranelli, Michelsen, J.H.Farrow, Paddon, Deering and Dellow. Joined:- Bro. Abbott, Lodge No.325 - Gibraltar. Bro. Mortlock, Lodge of Industry No.186. The year was marked by the removal of the Lodge to the Guildhall Tavern, Gresham Street, at which place the first meeting was held on June 16th. 1869, after deciding upon the house at a special Emergency Meeting at the St. Katharines Dock Hotel on 14th. June. By motion of the W.M. it was agreed to petition the Grand Lodge for permission to wear the Centenary Jewel. This was granted in December, 1869 as will be seen in referring to the copy of the Centenary Warrant at the front of this book. The various sums voted in the cause of Charity during the year amounted to £28 2s. which included 5 guineas to the Girls' School.


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There was also a vote of 3 guineas to the Zetland commemoration fund. In addition the usual Past Master's Jewel and handsome gold watch, subscribed to by the brethren, was presented to Bro. Lacey on completion of the Mastership of the Lodge

1870 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Gee, W.M. Bro. Adkins, S.W. Bro. Savage, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Johnson, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Wood, Bate, Burchill, Elvin, Tothill, Morrison, Roberts and W.T. Wheeler. Joined:- Bro. G.Thomas, Constitutional Lodge No.55. Bro. J.J.Smith, Walton Lodge No 1086. Bro. Bright, Beaufort Lodge, No.103. Bro. Marin, Friends of Humanity Lodge, - Paris. The Bye-Laws of the Lodge were revised during the year. A total sum voted in the cause of charity was ÂŁ28 18s. which included 5 guineas towards the purchase and endowment of the Clacton Freemasons' Lifeboat.

1871 No. 174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Adkins, W.M. Bro. Savage, S.W. Bro. Crawley, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Johnson, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Wake, Wing, Dunstan, Lewthwaite, Jones, G.Aylesbury, Winterbottom, Swann, Palmer, Johnson, Stewart, Bigington, Wood, Pound, Gales, H.Appleby, Stanto and Bulleid. Joined:- Bro. Shortland. It was resolved to dispense with the Lodge meetings in June, thus reducing the number of meetings to eight during the year.

1872 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Savage, W.M. Bro. Crawley, S.W. Bro. Tuck, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Johnson, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Farrow, Webster, Macey, Posgate, J,J,Scott, Bennett, Webb, Hall, Phillips, Stirling, Nicholls, Frost, Lopez and Murray. Joined:- Bro. Cunningham, Excelsior Lodge No.1117. The Lodge by its payment this year in addition to its previous donations qualified itself a Vice-President of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.


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1873 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Crawley, W.M. Bro. Tuck, S.W. Bro. Moore, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Johnson and Bro. Steedman then Bro. Very, Tyler

Initiates:- Bros, Andrew, Nailor, Dunn, Dickenson, A.Newton, A.Crosbie, F.Brown, W.Harvey, Arthur, Sacarrott, Baskerville, Samuda and C.E.Hall. The Lodge very generously relieved the Tyler of his duties by appointing Bro. Steedman to succeed him, at the same time paying the former Tyler as if he had attended. This step was found necessary on account of the failing health of Bro. Johnson, who had for the past sixteen years discharged his duties to the satisfaction of the brethren. He was subsequently elected an annuitant of the R.M.B.I. The Lodge during the year qualified as a Vice-President of the Girls' School. May 21st - Extract from the Minutes "The death of the Right Worshipful Grand Master of English Masons having been reported since the last meeting of the Lodge, it was unanimously resolved to record upon the Minutes the great loss the Masonic world had sustained in the much lamented decease of our much esteemed Past Grand Master, who for so many years so ably presided over us as Grand Master, and under whose wise and gentle government the beneficial effects of Freemasonry were extended over a civilised world."

1874 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Tuck, W.M. Bro. Moore, S.W. Bro. Wells, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Ives, J.Baily, Curtis, C.W.Smith, C.Phillips, Wilkins, Elves, Wright, Woodruff, Cringle, T.F.Harvey, Glover, Glucksman and J.S.Fraser. Joined:- Bro. Crossma, Zetland Lodge, No.291 - Scotland. The sum of 15 guineas was paid to the Boys' School per Bro. Lacey, at the Festival in aid of the funds of the Institution. The Lodge therefore qualified itself as a Vice-President.

1875 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Moore, W.M. Bro. Wells, S.W. Bro. Hilliard, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Greenway, Gray, Druitt, W.Fraser, A.H.Brown, Wolfsohn, Williams, J.G.Smith, C.J.Browne, E.S.Vigor, H.J.Bond, Harris, Taynton, Norman, A.H.Bonds and Blain.


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Joined:- Bro. Blair, St David Lodge No.78 - Scotland. Bro. J.Vigor, British Oak Lodge (suspended) Bro. C.J.Perceval, Felix Lodge No.474 - Australia. The year 1875 will ever be memorable in the history of English Freemasonry as being the year in which H.R.H. The Prince of Wales was installed as the Most Worshipful Grand Master at the Royal Albert Hall, South Kensington, and in the presence of many thousands of representatives and Freemasons from almost every part of the civilised globe. The W.M. Bro. Moore represented the Lodge of Sincerity on the occasion and the Lodge unanimously voted to him the jewel which the Grand Lodge authorised to be worn in commemoration of such an auspicious occasion. One Master Mason from each Lodge was on that event permitted to attend the ceremony, and as a compliment to Bro. J.Miller this privilege was conferred upon him by the W.M. with the entire satisfaction and desire of the brethren.

At the Lodge meeting in October "The W.M. in the name of the members of the Lodge presented to W.Bro. Newton P.M. and Secretary, a beautifully illuminated address, also a gold watch and chain, expressive of their high appreciation of the valuable services Bro. Newton had rendered the Lodge during many years he had held the arduous post of Secretary to their Lodge." The presentation was supplemented by a gold chain and locket as a gift to Mrs Newton. The sum of ten guineas was voted to the Girls' School.

1876 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Wells, W.M. Bro. Hilliard, S.W. Bro. Appleby, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Taylor, Wiles, Barker, Page, W.J.Rawley, Jones, Grif and Langford. Joined:- Bro. Baxter, Prince of Wales Lodge, No.1003. Ten guineas was voted to the R.M.B.I., and a like sum to the Girls' School. The Lodge during this year presented to Bro. Rawley P.M. and Treasurer a silver tea and coffee service in recognition of the valuable services as Treasurer for the past ten years; the present was accompanied with an illuminated testimonial on vellum.

1877 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Hilliard, W.M. Bro. Appleby, S.W. Bro. Seddon, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M.,Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Cant, Keable, Marytin, Wilson, Spill, J.Gray, Matthews, Westhorpe, Milburne, Battram, P.Gray, Roper and Hughes. Joined:- Bro. Wyatt, Lodge of Loyalty No.1607


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1878 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Appleby, W.M. Bro. Seddon, S.W. Bro. Dunstan, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Cook, Brooksbank, J.S.Bailey, Bellman, Mustart, Marshall, Cecil and Cain. Among the incidents recorded this year we must not omit the mention of the great loss the Lodge sustained in the death of the Junior Warden, Bro. Dunstan, a brother who had by his kind and courteous manner endeared himself to all with whom he came into contact. We must also not fail to record a gift of ten guineas to the London Hospital in the name of Bro. John Miller. Ten guineas was voted to the R.M.B.I., and a like sum to the Boys' School.

1879 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Seddon, W.M. Bro. Webb, S.W. Bro. Jones, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Benson, Mumford, Walker, Green, R.Keable, Grimes, Yates, Gayton, Turtle, Richardson, Larcombe, Higgs and Whiting. At the regular Lodge Meeting in February the W.M. who represented the Lodge at the Festival in aid of the R.M.B.I. gave an account of his stewardship, and also stated that the amount hand in on his last list was ÂŁ135 10s.. In May Bro. Percival's account of his stewardship in aid of the Girls' School was read to the brethren who were much gratified by his success. For many years prior to 1879 it had been the custom for the Master and his officers on the Installation Meeting to pay to the Lodge fund certain fees according to their rank. The amount collected on these occasions was sometimes called "wine money." In order to retain the custom in such a manner that those members accepting any office may do so with the full knowledge of its duties and requirements, the Secretary moved that "On and after the Installation of the Worshipful Master in January 1880, all brethren elected or appointed to, and accepting either of the following named offices, shall pay to the Lodge Fund of Benevolence an office fee as follows:The W.M. one guinea, the S.W. and J.W. ten shillings each, the S.D., J.D. I.G. and D.C five shillings each. This was unanimously agreed to at the Lodge meeting in October, and ordered to be placed on the Bye-Laws of the Lodge. Another important alteration was made in the Bye-Laws at the December meeting in reference to the Initiation Fee which was raised from eight to ten guineas, and the Joining Fee which was raised from two to five guineas. The amount voted for charitable purposes during the year was ÂŁ52 5s.


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1880 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. C.H.Webb, W.M. Bro. Jones, S.W. Bro. Brown, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M. Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Gurney, Shearman, Barry, Jay, Huntley, Goll and Henderson. Joined:- Bro. Thomson, St. Michael's Lodge, No.1273. January 21st. - Installation Meeting extract - "The Secretary announced that at the present moment Bro. J. Norris, an old and esteemed Past Master of this Lodge, and the reputed oldest Freemason under the English Constitution, was entertaining a few friends at the Royal Masonic Institution at Croydon; it was unanimously agreed that a telegram be sent to congratulate him on his 90th. birthday, and conveying to him the fraternal greetings of all the members of his old Lodge." "A suitable reply to this telegram was received during the evening." During the presidency of Bro. Webb as W.M. a very wise and beneficial proposal was made by the J.W., Bro. F. Brown, by giving the following notice of motion:"That considering the facilities afforded by the recent Act of Parliament fo investment of small amounts in Government Stock, advantage be taken of the same by this Lodge and thereby increase the usefulness and prosperity." This was brought forward as a proposition at the Lodge meeting January 1881, and partly discussed, further consideration of the motion being postponed until the March meeting, when it was carried without opposition. The amount voted for charitable purposes during the year was ÂŁ45 17s. 4d. Balance at the end of the year ÂŁ94 1s. 8d.

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THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. G.Jones, W.M. Bro. Brown, S.W. Bro. J.S.Fraser, J.W. Bro. Rawley P.M.) Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Lacey P.M. ) Bro. Very, Tyler.

The year during which the present Master presided, passed without a single initiate, a circumstance extremely rare in the history of the Lodge. The year is also marked by the number of petitions to the Board of Benevolence which were handled in the Lodge for signature and recommendation. In March the Treasurer, Bro. Rawley P.M., tendered his resignation which was accepted with regret; it was also resolved that a record be placed upon the Minutes testifying to the prolonged and valuable services which Bro. Rawley as Treasurer had rendered the Lodge. Bro. Rawley was initiated into the Lodge in 1851, was W.M. 1857, and was elected Treasurer in 1866. Before the termination of his year of office the W.M. presented to the Lodge a very fine organ, a gift highly appreciated by the brethren, and for which a cordial note of thanks was ordered to be placed upon the Minutes.


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Bro. Barlow P.M. was unanimously elected an Honorary Member of the Lodge in consideration of the length of service which he had rendered to the Lodge. Bro. Barlow was Initiated in August 1857, and served the office of Master in 1865. He was First Principal of the Sincerity Chapter for the first two years after its consecration. Bro. Lacey, P.M. was unanimously elected Treasurer of the Lodge in April of this year. It having become necessary to remove the Lodge of Instruction from the "Railway Tavern," Fenchurch Street, permission was granted by the W.M. to hold its meetings at the "Ship Tavern," in Hart Street, Mark, Lane. The amount voted for charitable purposes during the year was £44 16s. 6d. Balance at the end of the year £22 14s. 3d.

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THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. C.H.Brown, W.M. Bro. J.S.Fraser, S.W. Bro. A. Haig- Brown, J.W. Bro. Lacy P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Clifford, Crompton and Gauron. Joined:- Bro. Magee, Unity Lodge No. 531 - Ireland. The amount paid and set aside for charity during the year was £58 8s. 4d. which includes ten guineas to the Girls' School and ten guineas to the R.M.B.I.

1883 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. J.S.Fraser, W.M. Bro. A Haig-Brown, S.W. Bro. T.F.Harvey, J.W. Bro. Lacy P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler.

Initiated:- Bros. Norris and Davis. Joined:- Bro. Bashford, Wanderers Lodge, No.1604. Bro. Hobbs, Old England Lodge, No.1790. The brethren who attended the Lodge of Instruction finding the meeting place unsuitable for conducting the Lodge business petitioned the W.M. for permission to remove therefrom and to hold their meetings at the "Three Nuns," Aldgate, which was granted. Several alterations have been made in the Bye-Laws of the parent Lodge, and one or two additions made thereto since they were printed, it was agreed that they be revised, which was accordingly done, the new Laws coming into force after confirmation in December that year. These Bye Laws will be found at the end of the volume. During the presidency of the W.M. it was the pleasure of the members to present to the Steward, Bro. John Miller, a handsome claret jug, accompanied by an illuminated address setting forth the valuable


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services he had personally rendered to the Lodge, and testifying the thanks of the members. It is extremely gratifying to record that the whole expense incurred was subscribed by the Brethren, the Lodge funds remaining intact. Amount contributed to charity £49 2s. 8d., including ten guineas to the Boys' School and ten guineas to the R.M.B.I.

1884 No.174

Initiate:- Bro. Holloway.

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. A Haig Brown, W.M. Bro. T.F.Harvey, S.W. Bro. Dellow, J.W. Bro. Lacy P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler. Joined:-

Bro. R.J.Ford, Lanthorne Lodge, No.1421.

Beyond the usual routine business of the Lodge was the notice of decease of a member of the Royal Family, the brother of the Most Worshipful Grand Master. The following resolution was unanimously agreed to; and is here recorded as written in the Lodge Minute book:- "That this Lodge desires to express its sincere regrets at the untimely and lamented death of Bro. H.R.H. The Duke of Albany, Past Grand Warden, and that a record of the same be entered on the Minute book." The Lodge was requested to go into mourning. The amount voted for charitable purposes during the year was £45 17s. 4d. including £10 10s. to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Fund.

1885 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. T.F.Harvey, W.M. Bro. F.J.Dellow., S.W. Bro. H.J.Cant, J.W. Bro. Lacy P.M., Treas. Bro. Newton P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler. Initiates:- Bros. Aubrey, Starnes, T.Harvey, Lundgren and Butcher. Joined:- Bro. Phillips, Peace and Harmony, No.359. At the Installation meeting in January the Secretary announced to the Brethren the death of Bro. Norris P.M. who was initiated into Freemasonry as far back as 1812, W.M. in 1856, resident Warden at the Benevolent Institution in Croydon for twenty two and half years, and who departed this life at the advanced age of 95 years. The Secretary also said that the Lodge had at present as members a son and a grandson of the late Bro. Norris, and suggested that a letter of condolence be sent to the surviving members of the family, expressive of the feelings of sympathy of the brethren towards them. This was accordingly done, and in reply the son of the venerable mason, amongst other kindred expressions, said that his father had lived and died a good mason, that he hoped that the name of Norris would, as members be connected with the Lodge of Sincerity for many years to come and long after he had himself been forgotten. In February the following congratulatory address was sent to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Most Worshipful Grand Master, which address and the reply thereto were as follows:-


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SINCERITY LODGE ANCIENT FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND. No. 174. To his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales K.G. etc. etc. etc. GRAND MASTER. Most Worshipful Sir and Brother. At a Regular Meeting of the above Lodge held on Wednesday the 21st. January 1885 at the Guildhall Hotel, Gresham Street, it was moved by Bro. Charles Lacey P.M. and Treasurer and seconded by Bro. John Newton P.M. and Secretary, and unanimously resolved, that a humble address of congratulation be transmitted to your Royal Highness and the Princess of Wales on the happy attainment by Prince Albert Victor of his majority. We, the Worshipful Master, Wardens and Brethren of the Sincerity Lodge, respectfully convey to your Royal Highnesses our sincere congratulations on this auspicious event, and most earnestly trust that many years may elapse ere a break occurs in the united and happy family circle so characteristic of the present Royal Family of England. Signed on behalf of the Lodge, John Newton - Past Master and Secretary. a reply was received:Grand Secretary's Office Freemasons Hall, Gt. Queen Street, W.C. 23rd. February 1885. Dear Sir and Brother The Prince of Wales having now returned to England, I have received the command of His Royal Highness to acknowledge the receipt of the address of congratulation recently transmitted to him by Lodge 174, on the occasion of the coming of age of H.R.H. Prince Albert Victor, and to convey to the brethren of the Lodge His thanks for the loyal and fraternal sentiments contained therein. I. am, Dear Sir and Brother Yours fraternally SHADWELL H. CLARKE G.S. Bro. J. Newton Secretary- Lodge 174. London. This year is memorable in as much as the Lodge by a vote of 15 guineas to the Boys' School had attained the very creditable and enviable position of Vice-President of all the Masonic Institutions, having previously qualified for the Girls' School and the R.M.B.I. The brethren of this old and useful Lodge have every reason to congratulate themselves in having their wishes consummated in such a satisfactory manner and we may be quite safe in saying that their energies for the good of charity will in no way languish, but that they will go on and on, never ceasing in their endeavours to assist those unable to help themselves. The amount devoted for charitable purposes during the year was ÂŁ60 11s. 9d.


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1886 THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Dellow, W.M. Bro. Cant, S.W. Bro. Blain, J.W. Bro. Lacy P.M., Treas. Bro. Webb P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Grout, Davies, Rutter and Bayley. At the Installation of the W.M. Bro. Newton P.M., expressed his wish to retire from the Secretaryship of the Lodge a position he had held for eighteen consecutive years. He said that his zeal for the good of the Lodge had in no way abated but his time for the past two or three years had been so much occupied on other matters that he had been reluctantly been compelled to request the W.M. to appoint another Brother to the office of Secretary for future. The Lodge voted and subsequently presented a very appropriate Past Secretary's Jewel and an illuminated address to Bro. Newton in recognition of his efficient services, and proposed that he be elected an Honorary Member of the Lodge. As the acceptance of such an honour would deprive the recipient of certain privileges at Grand Lodge etc. Bro. Newton fully appreciating their wish to do him honour, very heartily thanked the brethren, but courteously declined the acceptance of Honorary membership. In October the W.M. gave the following notice of motion:- "That the regular meeting in December the Lodge do take into consideration the measures it will adopt to commemorate the Jubilee of the reign of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria." The result was that in December the W.M. moved that the sum of 50 guineas be voted to qualify the S.W. for the time being as the Vice-President of the Widows' Fund of the R.M.B.I. in commemoration of the Jubilee Year. The proposition was agreed to unanimously. The Secretary of the Lodge at the November Meeting informed the brethren that from inquiries he had found that the Lodge had, by repeated payments, qualified itself as Vice-Patron of both funds of the R.M.B.I., consequently the Lodge is entitled to 60 votes in perpetuity. The Lodge has beyond the above qualification a credit of twenty guineas payment to the same Institution.

1887 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Blain, W.M. Bro. Cant, S.W. Bro. A. Wiles, J.W. Bro. Lacy P.M. Treas. Bro. Webb P.M., Sec. Bro. Very, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Sambrook, T.Baille, J.L.Norman and A. Kisskaut. Joined:- Bro. Alfred Cocks, Priory Lodge, No.1000. Bro. Newton P.M. at the meeting in January, presented his manuscript "History of the Lodge of Sincerity" to the W.M., who, in the name of the brethren and by their unanimous consent, gratefully accepted the same, and requested Bro. Newton to continue his labour so as to include the present year;


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also to nominate a committee to peruse and consider the History, and obtain the necessary information etc., prior to printing and publishing. The following brethren were nominated as the History Committee: Bro. Blain, Bro. Dellow, Bro. Lacey P.M. Bro. Webb, P.M. Bro. Bulmer, P.M. and Bro. Jones, P.M. Their report was made to the Lodge in October; the suggestions of the Committee were fully approved by the brethren; and the committee were requested to carry out the same with out delay. Bro. Bulmer who represented the Lodge at the Festival in aid of the funds for the R.M.B.I. in February, thanked the brethren for the support they rendered him on that occasion., and after he had given an account of his stewardship the following resolution was unanimously agreed to:- "That this Lodge desires to express its grateful thanks to Bro. Bulmer P.M., for the zeal he evinced in his capacity as Steward representing this Lodge at the annual Festival in aid of the R.M.B.I. on which occasion the sum of ÂŁ18,700 was announced, and towards this amount the list of Bro. Bulmer contributed ÂŁ330; and that these thanks be recorded on the Minutes." At the meeting in April a design for the Lodge summons was submitted for approval, which was very cordially met, and a copperplate engraving was ordered to be made of the same. An impression of this engraving is used as the title plate to this history, the original plate was presented to the Lodge by the W.M. (Bro. Newnham) in 1849, Bro., but was lost by the printer who subsequently had the same in his care and although diligent search (for a considerable time) was made for its recovery, it was never found. At the meeting in December, Bro Lacey P.M. offered his services as Steward for the forthcoming Festival of the R.M.B.I. The sum of ten guineas was voted from Lodge funds to be placed on his list. The usual Christmas Gifts were voted at the same meeting, also one guinea towards the New Year's entertainment annually given to the "Old Folks," at Croydon. Among other donations granted during the year as one of five guineas to a late member of the Lodge, which brother had also received twenty guineas from the Board of Benevolence. The sum of five guineas was also voted in the name of the Lodge to the East London Hospital for Sick Children at Shadwell. The year 1887 will long remain memorable in every part of the globe where the English tongue is spoken, as being the jubilee of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria's reign. And while each section of the community in various ways evinced its loyalty to the Throne, Freemasons were determined not to be behind in their demonstration of fidelity to their watch words i.e. Loyalty and Charity. Who in their thousands will cease to remember the enormous gathering, on June 13th. at the Royal Albert Hall (at which this Lodge was well represented), presided over by the M.W.G.M., His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, when the loyal address to Her Majesty was signed by the G.M. amid the acclamations of the assembled brethren? Who will ever forget the National Anthem being sung by that vast concourse, accompanied by Sir Arthur Sullivan on the Grand Organ? And with what laudable pride we look upon the practical result of that gigantic Masonic gathering, when no less than the sum of ÂŁ6321 was realised, and given to our three Masonic Institutions. The sum of fifty guineas was given to R.M.B.I. by the Lodge to commemorate the Jubilee.


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By the unanimous vote of the Lodge the W.M. was presented with the authorised Jubilee Jewel, with the following inscription:- "Presented to the W.M., Bro. Chas Blain, in commemoration of the Jubilee Year of the reign of H.M.G.M. The Queen - 1887." December 21st. - After the business of the Lodge had been completed the brethren and visitors repaired to the banqueting room, and on the cloth being removed, and the loyal and masonic toasts having been responded to, the W.M., as the last act of his very pleasant year of office, invited the brethren to listen to a concert he had arranged to direct assisted by:Bro. Pritchard of the Albion, Lodge No.9 Bro. Bokenham of the London Rifle Brigade Lodge, No.1962 Bro. Garman of the Canonbury Lodge, No.657. and by the following lady artistes:Miss Berry Stepens R.A.M., Miss Camilla Page, Miss Clara Titterton and Miss Annie E. Stephenson. All of whom volunteered their services as a mark of respect to the W.M. on the close of his year of office. The concert was also given as a Lodge commemoration of the Jubilee Year of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria. The concert gave entire satisfaction to the brethren, and a very hearty vote of thanks was accorded to the professionals for the agreeable evening they had given to the members, and a similar vote to the W.M. for the part he had taken in organising the concert.

1888 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. Dr. William Wiles, W.M. Bro. W.J.Higgs, S.W. Bro. Richardson, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Verry, Tyler. Initiates:- Bros Slight and Withell. Unfortunately the Minute Books appear to be missing from this year until 1904, so details of Meetings etc. can only be recorded from the Account Ledgers and a full set of summons which were available. Bros. Lacey and Webb were nominated as Stewards for the R.M.B.I. for this year. Apil:- It was agreed that any brethren more than eighteen months in arrears with their subscriptions should be excluded. Bro. Newton announced that printed copies of the Lodge History were now available at 7s. per copy. It was proposed that Bro. Charles Ferry of the Prosperity Lodge No. 65 should be made an Honorary Member of the Lodge of Sincerity. There were eighty members recorded on the membership roll. At the year end there was ÂŁ44 3s. 10d in the Benevolent Fund and ÂŁ52 13s. 8d. in General Fund.


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1889 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. W.J.Higgs, W.M. S.W. Bro.H.Magee, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Verry, Tyler. Initiates:- Bros. Field and Hitchcox. Re-joined:- Bros. Cunningham and Seklee. Bro. Dovey was elected an Honorary Member Total membership 77 including 11 seafaring members.

1890 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. H. Magee, W.M. Bro. H. Jay, S.W. Bro. Starnes, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey, P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Verry, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bro. Capt. Grey, Linnett and Carl Kristenson. A Notice of Motion to vote £13 to cover the cost of a memorial in the window of the Centenary Hall of the R.M.I.G. The Lodge was in mourning for the lamented death of the Right Hon. the Earl of Caenarvon for 6 months from 1st. July i.e. 3 crepe rosettes to be worn on the apron. There were 71 members including 14 seafaring members.

1891 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. H. Jay, W.M. Bro. T. Starnes, S.W. Bro. W.Phillips, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Verry, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Cruikshank, Matzinger and Middleton.

Joined:- Bro. Sandeman.

Bro. J. Newton was nominated Steward for this Jubilee Year of the R.M.B.I. There were 69 members including 13 seafaring members. Funds in the Lodge Benevolent Fund £74 10s. 9d. General Fund £75 14s. 1d.


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1892 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. T. Starnes, W.M. Bro. W. Phillips, S.W. Bro. W. Butcher. J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Verry, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Griffiths, Derby, Mcallister, Kaufmann, Jeffreys, Spaull, Wall, W.Harvey and W.Jones. It was proposed by Bro. Lacey PM. and seconded by Bro. Bulmer PM "That the deep sympathy of the Lodge and Brethren be recorded on the Minutes, with the M.W. Grand Master, and members of the Royal family in their great bereavement by the death of His Royal Highness The Duke of Clarence and Avondale, Provincial Grand Master for Berkshire etc., and heir to the British Throne." carried unanimously. It was also proposed by Bro. Lacey and Bro. Jones P.M. "They also desire to record their sympathy, in the loss the Craft has sustained by the decease of the late Colonel Shadwell H. Clarke, Grand Secretary". Carried unanimously. The Lodge was ordered to appear in mourning at this meeting and the next meeting in March only. There were 77 members including 18 seafaring members. Funds £75 14s. 1d. Benevolent Fund and £97. 0s. 7d. in the General Fund.

1893 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. W.Phillips, W.M. Bro. W.Butcher, S.W. Bro. W.Norman, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Verry, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. J.Bulmer (Jnr.), Hernadine, Stopher, Truckle, Dunham and Cook. Re-joined:- Bro. J.Smith. April:- A presentation was made to the Secretary of a gift costing £10 10s. in appreciation of his long service as Secretary. There were 77 members including 16 seafaring members. Funds £97 0s 7d. Benevolent Fund and £110 1s 1d. in General Fund.

1894 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. W. Norman, W.M. Bro. W.Butcher, S.W. Bro.W.Harvey, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Verry, Tyler.

February:- A Notice of Motion was given "That this Lodge be a Member of the Correspondence Circle of the Quatuor Coronati" There were 77 members including 16 seafaring members.


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1895 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. W.Butcher, W.M. Bro. W. Harvey, S.W. Bro. J. Mustart, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Verry, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Ellis, Jackaman, Blade, Capt. Barnes and Garner, The Treasurer gave an analysis of the Accounts during the last eight years and it showed that the Lodge was in debt to the Treasurer for the considerable sum of £138 9s. 0d. In the March Meeting it was resolved that "A Committee be appointed to consider and recommend at the next meeting, what measures should be adopted to improve the financial position of the General Fund of the Lodge." The Secretary further proposed 1.) That the sum of £140 (agreed at £150.) be taken from the Benevolent Fund and loaned to the General Fund the Interest (3%) and Capital to be repaid over 10 years. 2.) That the following alteration be made to the Bye Laws:- Visitors fee to be raised to 12s. to 16s (agreed 17s.). 3.) To reduce the 10% on subs. to 5% (agreed) to increase the 5% to 10% from the Initiate and Joining fees apportioned to the Benevolent Fund (agreed at 20%). It was with great pleasure that the Lodge heard that Bro. John Newton (the author of the first section of this History). had been honoured with Grand Honours i.e. Grand Pursuivant and it was agreed that the members of the Lodge would donate his undress clothing as a mark of their esteem and respect An Emergency Meeting was held on the 11th. December prior to the Regular Meeting of the 18th. December for the purposes of initiating two candidates. There were 68 members including 14 seafaring members.

1896 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. W. Harvey, W.M. Bro. J.Mustart, S.W. Bro. J. Bayley, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Verry, Tyler.

Initiates:- G. Fennell, James Mustart, F. Fennell, Barnes, Anderson and Dunningham. February:- Bro. John Miller was elected an honorary member. April:- There was a presentation to the Treasurer Bro. C. Lacey PM., for his many years of service to the Lodge.


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The Tyler Bro. Verry appears to have died this year although the fact is not actually mentioned, there is an item recorded of £10 10s donated to his widow in the Lodge accounts for this year, Bro. Verry had been Tyler of the Lodge since 1873. There were 69 members including 13 seafaring members.

1897 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. J. Bayley, W.M

Initiates:- Bros. Fraser, Laundy, Iggleden and F. Mustart. Re-joined:- Bro. Hilliard. November:- Notice was given of a special service in St. Paul’s Cathedral to mark the Bi-Centenary of its opening and Brethren were allowed to appear in full Masonic Regalia at the service to be held, as a dispensation had been obtained

1898 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. J. Newton, W.M. Bro. W. Derby, S.W. Bro. A. Cocks, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Dacey, Chibnell and Beal. One item that appeared was to exclude members for non-payment of arrears, as per list received from Grand Lodge, it appears that in those days the individual member was in debt to Grand Lodge when he owed his subscription not as the present system in that the Lodge now suffers the loss if a brother is excluded for non-payment. The lamented death of the Most Worshipful Pro-Grand Master the Earl of Latham was announced to the members of the Lodge.

1899 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. G. Griffiths, W.M. Bro. W. Derby, S.W. Bro. A. Cocks, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Tidman, Dowling, Gough, Reeves, German, Prebble, G.Higgs, and J.Higgs. Joined:-

Bro. W. Sterling, Lodge No.2595. Bro. Marshal, Masonic Hall Lodge No.1539. Bro. Moore, Masonic Hall Lodge No.1539.

A letter was received from the Grand Secretary warning the members of a quasi Masonic Body calling itself the "Hiram Lodge of London under the Grand Orient of France," and warning brethren not to attend their meetings.


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The Audit Committee made a recommendation that:"1.) £100 of the invested Funds be sold to liquidate the Lodge liabilities (£150 agreed). 2.) That the percentage to the Benevolent Fund of the Initiation and Joining fees be reduced to 10% from the recently increased 25%. 3.) That the subscriptions be 3 guineas from June 1900. It was recorded that the death of Bro. John Newton the author of the first part of this history died on November 10th. of this year after a distinguished Masonic career apart from being author of this history he was the author of sundry text books on Navigation and Seamanship. There were 71 members including 12 seafaring members.

1900 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. W. Derby, W.M. Bro. A. Cocks, S.W. Bro. J. Bulmer, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. King, Wallis, Brokenshire, Foster, Fielder, Marsh, Cole, Naylor, Franklin, Parker, Coffin and Jarman. Joined:- Bro. Moore. December:- A Notice of motion was given to exclude Brethren owing two years in arrears, and seafaring members excluded after 3 years in arrears at the December meeting. There were 77 members including 10 seafaring members.

1901 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. A. Cocks, W.M. Bro. J. Bulmer, S.W. Bro. J. Iggleden, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec.

Initiates:- Bros. Lenson, Parker, Marsh, Stokoe and Edwin.

Re-joined:- Bro. W.Wall.

The Lodge was ordered to go into mourning on the death of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen (i.e. Queen Victoria). There were 76 members including 12 seafaring members.

1902 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro J. Bulmer, W.M

Initiates:- Bro. J. Reveley, Scott and Mayell.


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Looking through the Abstract of the Lodge Accounts prepared over the last eight years it appears that the Lodge General fund still shows a deficiency of £200 that is owing to the Benevolent Account and also the Lodge still owes the Treasurer £78 6s. 8d. Again the Lodge appears in trouble with its accounts as an important Notice was put in the March Summons of that year in that a Notice of Motion was given "That a Committee be formed to consist of the whole of the members of the Lodge to enquire into the causes of the present financial condition of the Lodge, and to suggest any amendment of the Bye-Laws which shall prevent a recurrence of a like condition; nine to form a quorum. The Committee have power to call for any books or documents to assist its deliberations and to report to the Lodge at the April Meeting." As the above is of great importance it is earnestly requested the Members will endeavour to attend." The average dining cost at this time appears to be 7s. 6d. for the Installation Banquet and 3s to 4s. for Festive Board at the regular meetings, at the Installation Meeting 150 cigars were consumed at 4d. each, Champagne was 6s.6d. per bottle, whisky 6s. per bottle. cost of the Installation meeting including meal and all drinks and cigars would appear to have cost approx. £1 per member. The Lodge was given a general warning by the Grand Secretary that drinking in the Temple during the course of the Meeting was contrary to the feeling of Masonic propriety which holds the Lodge to be a sacred place..

1903 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. J. Iggleden, W.M. Bro. F. Mustart, S.W. Bro. W. Sterling, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H. Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Ellis, Tyler

Initiates:- Bros. R.Iggleden, J. Marshall, Mercer, Coghlan, A.Smith, Ellis, Metcalfe, C.Parry, A.Dixon and J.Baker. Joined:- Bros. Trayser and Wing. No. of Members 85 including 12 seafaring members.

1904 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. F.Mustart, W.M. Bro. W.Sterling, S.W. Bro. W. Tidman, J.W. Bro. C.Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H. Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Ellis, Tyler

Initiated:- Bros. F.Dowling, Masters, Pottle and Trundles.

Joined:-

Bro. J.Dowling.

It was noted in the January Meeting that prior to the Installation of the new Master two candidates were passed to the Second Degree. Another Notice of Motion was also made at the January Meeting to form a Committee to look into ways of improving the Lodge finances which seemed a re-occurring problem in those days.


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During the subsequent Festive Board references were made to the Father of the Lodge Bro. J. Bulmer P.M., the present Mayor of Hove and Master of the Lodge in 1861 and a member since 1855. February:- It was proposed that a Ladies Meeting be held in March, presumably the Ladies joined the members at the Festive board on such an occasion. This is the first such record of a Ladies Night as such, 32 Ladies attending and a total of 80. April:- The following amendments were made to the Bye-Laws:1.) Country Members Subscriptions to be 25/2.) Seafaring Members to be 31/6 3.) That the amount transferred to the Benevolent fund from fees etc. be 5%. "Also that the Treasurer should announce the balance in hand after each meeting. Also a deputation had waited upon the management of the House and had had favourable promises as regards the future well being of the Lodge. June:- A summer outing was arranged with 48 in attendance the party having a glorious day to the "Cups" at Colchester, with a journey in carriages through Stoke-by-Norland and Stratford St. Mary passing through the beautiful Constable countryside. October:- Two guineas was voted to the new St. Bartholomew’s Hospital Building Fund. No. of Members 85 including 11 seafaring members.

1905 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. W. Sterling, W.M. Bro. W. Tidman, S.W. Bro. W. E.J.Wallis, J.W. Bro. C. Lacey,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H. Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Ellis, Tyler

Initiates:- Bros. Stafford, Bloss, Reed, Hopkins and Davies.

Joined:-

Bro. Anderton.

January:- A Dispensation was read out in respect of Bro. W. Sterling who was Master Elect, as he was Master of the Southern Cross Lodge No. 2918 at the time of his proposed installation as Master of the Lodge of Sincerity. An Initiation ceremony was carried out immediately after the installation of the new Master. The first record of a Ladies Night in the present conventional manner is recorded. It was held on 25th. March at the Trocodero Restaurant and over 200 members and guests were in attendance, a whist tournament started the proceedings. It was noted in the Minutes that Bro. J. Bulmer (Jnr.) had been elected Mayor of the Borough of Bermondsey following in his father’s foot steps (who was the late Mayor of Hove.)


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1906 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. Bro. W.Tidman, W.M. Bro. E. Wallis, S.W. Bro. E. Brokenshire, J.W. Bro. J.Bulmer, Treas. Bro. C.H. Webb, Sec. Bro. Ellis Tyler

Initiates:- Bros. Boulter, Cooke and S.Smith.

Joined:- Bro. F.Rowland.

January:- At this meeting Bro. Lacey retired as Treasurer after 25 years and to mark the occasion a silver salver was presented to him with the following inscription "Presented to W.Bro. Charles Lacey P.M. PPGD. by the Brethren of the Lodge of Sincerity No. 174 in recognition of his valuable services as the Treasurer for the past 25 years - January 17th 1906. Also a silver cake basket was presented to Mrs Lacey. April:- A Notice of Motion was signed by 20 members requesting that "this Lodge remove itself from the Guildhall Tavern to another place to be agreed" this was subsequently withdrawn when another member complained that the Notice of Motion had not appeared on the summons in accordance with the ByeLaws. In October a disclaimer letter was written to the members i.e. "Neither the Secretary or the Printer are deserving of the condemnatory remarks made in Open Lodge on the 17th. inst., in the Bye-Laws revised for re-print in 1895, the words of omission complained of were erased by Grand Lodge." The death was recorded of Bro. Ferry the printer and publisher of the original Lodge History. The Secretary Bro. Webb announced due to reduced income and old age he would have to relinquish the post of Secretary and a petition to the R.M.B.I. was signed on his behalf. No. of Members 86 including 11 seafaring members.

1907 No.174

THE GUILDHALL TAVERN, GRESHAM STREET, CITY. then RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. Bro. E.J.Wallis, W.M. Bro. W. E.Brokenshire, S.W. Bro. F. King, J.W. Bro. J.Bulmer,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H. Webb, P.M. Sec. Bro. Ellis, Tyler Initiates:- Bros. McAskie, Findley, Woolcott, Forster, Berryman, Taylor and Andrews. Joined:- Bro. Wigley. January :- At the Installation Meeting a presentation was made to the Secretary Bro. C.H.Webb P.M having held the office for over 20 years, this took the form of a purse of gold sovereigns. Another Notice of Motion was put forward to remove the Lodge from the Guildhall Tavern. Subsequently a Special Meeting of the Lodge was convened on March 5th. held by Dispensation at the Blackwall Railway Hotel. At that meeting it was agreed to remove the Lodge from the Guildhall Tavern


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and find a suitable replacement venue, a committee of 10 was formed to perform this task and report back to the Lodge Members. March 20th.:- Bro. Sterling the Chairman of the above committee told the Lodge Members that they had selected the Restaurant Frascati as a suitable alternative venue. and it was agreed that the next Meeting would be held there. April 17th.:- A letter of apology for non-attendance was received by Bro. Lacey and expressing regret that the Lodge had moved from the City after 60 years. The death of Bro. Lacey was recorded at the October Meeting Bro. Lacey was the first promoter of Warm Baths for the Millions having been owner of the Exmouth Street Baths, Stepney for over half a century.. The death of Bro. Ellis, the Lodge Tyler was announced with regret. No. of Members 82 including 9 seafaring members

1908 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. Bro. F.R.King, W.M. Bro. Brokenshire, S.W. Bro. V.J.Reveley, J.W. Bro. J.H.Bulmer,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Laws, Brown, Farrar, Elwell, F.King (jnr.) Vandersteen, Selby, Blakley, Dawson, Martin, Selby and Postle. April:- London Rank was instigated this year and the Lodge was requested to forward the name of a suitable brother to be honoured the intention was to make one brother up from each Lodge. Bro. John Bulmer was subsequently honoured with London Rank. Bro. Sterling was congratulated on being the first member of the Lodge to be awarded the Insignia of Vice-Patron of the R.M.B.I. It was also noted that a Brothers application to go on the country list was refused because "he lived within reasonable travelling distance of the Lodge." No. of Members 91 including 12 seafaring members.

1909 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. Bro. V.J.Reveley, W.M. Bro. C.R.Naylor, S.W. Bro. C.J.Fielder, J.W. Bro. J.H.Bulmer,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

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January:- The W.M. was installed and a vote of condolence was given to him as his wife had only died a few days previously. April:- 20 visitors were welcomed from the Kilwinnining Lodge - Scottish Constitution, there was a total of 98 at this meeting including 36 visitors. A Notice of Motion was given "to increase the Annual Subscription to five guineas per year." It was also proposed "that the April Meeting be discontinued." No. of Members 92 including 11 seafaring members.

1910 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. Bro. C.R.Naylor, W.M. Bro. C.J.Fielder, S.W. Bro. J.S.Parker, J.W. Bro. J.H.Bulmer,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Puzey, Holl, Davies, Daniel, Champion, Farley and Pocock. Joined:- Bro. Elfick. March:- There being another report from the Committee on the Lodge Finances it was proposed that:1.) That the April Meeting be discontinued, 2.) That champagne and cigars be only supplied at the Installation Meeting. 3.) That the Visitors Fee be 21/- for the Installation Meeting and 12/6 for other meetings. 4.) That a General Purposes Committee be formed consisting of the W.M. Senior and Junior Wardens, Treasurer, Secretary, and Past Masters. After discussion the report was adopted. April 20th.:- A stern warning was issued to all Lodges by the Grand Secretary warning Brethren to be very careful to not get involved in spurious and irregular bodies, the penalties being expulsion from Grand Lodge. At Emergency Meeting held on May 18th. the Lodge expressed its deep condolences and regret for the death of His Most Gracious Majesty King Edward VII. A record of Honour was made on the Minutes of distinguished Brethren of the Lodge:-. Bro. John Bulmer L.R. P.M. (W.M.1861) Mayor of Hove. Bro. John Newton PGPur. P.M. (W.M.1866 & 1898) Secretary 18 years. Died 1899 Bro. Chas Lacey P.M. (W.M. 1869) Treas. 25 years. Died 1907 Bro. C.H.Webb L.R. P.M. (W.M.1880) Secretary 25 years. Bro. J.H.Bulmer P.M. (W.M. 1902) Mayor of Bermondsey 1906. Bro. W.A. Sterling.P.A.G.D.C. P.M. (W.M. 1909) No. of Members 90 including 10 seafaring members.


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1911 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. C.R.Fielder, W.M. Bro. J.Parker, S.W. Bro. C.Parry, J.W. Bro. J.H.Bulmer,P.M. Treas. Bro. C.H.Webb,P.M. Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Potts, Fabian, Govett, Sweet, Osborn and Rowland. January:- It was regretted thar Bro Bulmer (Snr.) was not able to attend but conratulations were sent to him by the members of the Lodge congratulating him on the 50th. Anniversary of having been installed in the Chair of the Lodge of Sincerity. The Grand Secretary again warned the Brethren about certain irregular bodies i.e. Masonic Organisations, which admit women and warning the Brethren against getting involved with such organisations. A New issue of the Book of Constitutions was now available to the Brethren. The Lodge congratulated W.Bro. Sterling on his appointment as Past Assistant Grand Director of Ceremonies. November:- A petition was signed in respect of Mrs Newtom widow of John Newton as an Annuitant of the R.M.B.I. It was noticed at this stage that the term Worshipful Brother instead of just Brother was being used on the Minutes etc. for the first time. No. of Members 88 including 10 seafaring members.

1912 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. J.Parker, W.M. Bro. C.Parry, S.W. Bro. J.Forster, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer, Treas. W. Bro. C.H.Webb, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. R.Archer and Goggs. January:- As seemed to be quite normal a double "Third" was carried out prior to the Installation Meeting. It was proposed that W.Bro. Webb be made a Life Member of the Lodge in recognition of his twenty five years as Lodge Secretary. i.e. the Grand Secretary had informed the Lodge this was in order as long as the Lodge paid the subscriptions on behalf of Bro. Webb


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It was resolved at this Meeting that "in future all Candidates for Initiation must appear before the general Purposes Committee." it appears prior to this their names were only considered by the Committee. March:- It was agreed that Bro. Coleman an Initiate of Royal Albert Hall Lodge No. 2986 should be passed by the Lodge of Sincerity. No. of Members 91 including 10 seafaring members.

1913 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. C.Parry, W.M. Bro. J. Forster, S.W. Bro. E. Woolcott, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer, Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- J.E.Lamboll, E.Fabb, Pidgeon, Postle and Large Joined :- A.Hayward. Polytechnic Lodge No.2847. January:- It is noted from the Minutes that a Passing was carried out, then the Installation of the Master Elect, then the new Master carried out a double Initiation all at the same meeting, it is noted that the meeting started at 3.00.p.m. at was due to finish at 7.oclock so it must have been a very busy afternoon. It was also noted in the Minutes at this Meeting that Bro. Postle a member of the Lodge and Chief Officer of the S.S. Narring which met such fearful weather in the Bay of Biscay early in January and was compelled to return to London, which was safely accomplished without the loss of life due to the splendid seamanship of the Captain and his Officers who were without food or rest for 56 hours, the Lodge has a member of whom it is justly proud and on entering the Lodge he was saluted three times. February:- At this meeting the W.M. referred to "The very sad disaster in the Antarctic Region of the loss of Bro. Capt. Scott and his brave companions and the Secretary was instructed to write a letter of condolence to the widow of Capt. Scott." October:- It was proposed and seconded that that portion of the Bye-Law referring to country members residing more than 5 miles from the Lodge be rescinded. A letter was received from the Grand Secretary pointing out to the brethren the qualifications in founding a New Lodge and the general opinion that at the time too many frivolous applications were being made and a New Lodge should not be formed just to advance the promotion of Junior Offices.

1914 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W. Bro. J.Forster, W.M. Bro. E. Woolcott, S.W. Bro. G. Bloss, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer, Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. G.A.Humphreys and Hazeltine. Re-joined:- Bro. Vandersteen.

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January:- The Secretary read a communication from the Grand Secretary "That the report of the Special Committee of the Board of General Purposes on the question of the reconstitution of Grand Lodge be received and that the desirability of adopting its proposals be taken either at a regular or Emergency Meeting, and that these opinions be returned within three months after the date of this official communication." After a full and free discussion the Lodge voted 51 against and nil for the proposals. In the main it seems that these proposals suggested that London should be divided into London or Metropolitan Grand Lodges. It was noted that Bro. Webb was absent due to illness and telegrams of condolence were sent as it was his first absence in 40 years. The following meeting a box of cigars and a letter of congratulation was sent, marking his 89th. Birthday. October:- Bro. Mustart P.M. made an appeal for the Brethren for funds to send cigarettes and tobacco to our Sailors and Soldiers who are doing duty in defence of our land. November:- Bro. C. Parry proposed that no audit supper be provided out of the Funds of the Lodge, this was approved.

1915 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W. Bro. G. Bloss, W.M. Bro. F. Rowlands, S.W. Bro. S. Smith, J.W. W. Bro. J.H.Bulmer Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Withers and Large. January:- Bro. Sterling was congratulated on becoming a Master of the Jubilee Masters Lodge. A letter was circulated from a Bro. Callard P.M. Royal Naval Lodge No.59 asking the support of the Brethren of the Lodge for the following resolutions to be submitted to Grand Lodge. 1.) That Grand Lodge take immediate steps to expel from the privileges of English Freemasonry all members who have taken arms against our Liege Lord. His Majesty the King George of England, and all such, being civilians, are directly concerned in aiding the prosecution of the present war to the hurt of our Country. 2.) That every Lodge may upon two thirds majority of those entitled to vote, be free to exclude from its membership all persons of German birth who, not having taken steps to denationalise themselves, are by reason of their Masonic Oath potential enemies of the King. No. of Members 99 including 9 seafaring members.


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1916 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. F. Rowland, W.M. Bro. S. Smith, S.W. Bro. A. Findlay, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Welsh, Collier, W.Kemp and S. Kemp.

Re-joined:- Bro. F. Moore.

January:- Bro. J. Bulmer was congratulated on 61 years membership of the Lodge and he was still active in Municipal Work and had been Mayor of Hove on two occasions, subsequently a box of cigars and a congratulatory letter was sent. Bro. A. Findlay having been in Flanders since March 17th. was given a rousing welcome on coming into the Lodge and also at the Festive Board when he was given a special toast. March:- It was resolved "to invite the wounded convalescent Soldiers from Overseas or Provincial Lodges now resident in the nearest or convenient Hospital and to fetch and take the Brethren back to the Hospital if necessary." October:- The death was announced to the Lodge members of Bro. Webb P.M. at the age of 92, he had served as 25 years as Secretary. A letter of condolence was also sent to W.Bro. J. Bulmer whose son had laid down his life for his Country on the battlefields of Flanders. No. of Members 103 including 8 seafaring members.

1917 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. F. Smith, W.M. Bro. A. Findlay, S.W. Bro. A. Brown, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer, Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler. Initiates:- Bros. Hanson, Smart, Tipple, Adlington, Wright, Slowman and M,Smith. April:- It was resolved that "Two Brethren not in regular office should serve on the General Purposes Committee of the Lodge." the intention being that members of the Lodge other than Past Masters shall be represented in the deliberations and discussions of that Committee. After the Lodge was closed at this Meeting a petition was signed for a new Lodge to be called the Aldwych Club Lodge was duly signed. W.Bro. Reveley PM. to be the Master Designate. October:- Bro. Moore was presented with a photograph of himself in London Rank Regalia. The photograph which was elegantly framed was voted a striking likeness of him and he accepted it with much pleasure.


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The following resolution was carried unanimously " The Members of the Lodge of Sincerity No. 174 desire to place on record their deep sense of the great loss sustained to the Craft in the death of the R.W. Bro. Sir Edward Letchworth P.G.W. Grand Secretary for 25 years of the Grand Lodge of England." At the same time they the members sent congratulations to Bro. P.Colville - Smith the new Grand Secretary on his recent appointment. Also a letter of condolence was sent to the Tyler Bro. Waite whose son had losts his life in fighting the "Hun". Bro. W. Derby was unanimously recommended to London Rank i.e. to be one of 100 selected to "celebrate the Bi-Centenary of Grand Lodge." No. of Members 104 including 8 seafaring members.

1918 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, W.M. Bro. A.G.Brown, S.W. Bro. R. Laws, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer Treas. W.Bro. A.Findlay, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Jones, Martin, Siddle, Bell, Dodds, D.Sterling and Gosschalk. January:- This was the 150th. Anniversary Meeting of the Lodge there was 56 members present and 71 visitors inc. Bro. Robbins the President of the Board of General Purposes, Bro. M. Mcleod Secretary of the Boys Institute, Bro. Granville Grenvill, Grand Director of Ceremonies. March:- a vote of thanks was given to W.Bro. Sterling W.M. on his year as Steward of the R.M.B.I. when a grand total of £258,898.00 was raised and his personal total was £2,100.00 the highest individual total ever raised. The W.M. Initiated his son into the Lodge. October:- The question of the deplorable state of the Lodge of Instruction collars was raised and W.Bro. Sterling W.M. offered to purchase new collars for the Lodge and to pass the old collars on to the L.O.I. this was gratefully accepted by the members. At the same time the Lodge agreed to pay the expense of the Lodge of Instruction room of 30/- at the "Three Tuns," Aldgate. November:- attached to the Minutes for this month is a roll of honour in respect of W.Bro. William Arthur Sterling P.A,G.D.C (W.M. 1905 and 1918) amongst his many masonic activities are included Secretary Lodge of Sincerity for 12 years, Member of the Board of Management of the R.M.B.I., Member of the Board of General Purposes Grand Lodge. S.G.W. Province of Cornwall, At this meeting also a resolution was given in that "We the W.M. Wardens and Brethren of the Lodge of Sincerity No. 174 respectfully convey to your Most Gracious Majesty our sincere congratulations on the glorious success of your Majesty’s' Forces resulting in the cessation of hostilities consequent on the signing of the Armistice. With the earnest assurance of our continued Loyalty and devotion." No. of Members 110 including 7 seafaring members.


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1919 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. A.Brown, W.M. Bro. H. Findlay, S.W. Bro. R.Laws, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. A. Reveley, G.Reveley, Ingham, H.Green, F.Green, Capt. White, Munro, May, Mellows, Evans, Hughes, Allender and F. Mustart, Joining:- Bro. H.Hayward, Kingswood Lodge, No. 2278. Bro. S. Ayres, Bulwer Lodge No.1068. January:- Instead of the Past Master's Jewel the outgoing Master W.Bro. Sterling was presented with a gold watch and chain to mark his second year as Worshipful Master. The following proposition was proposed by W.Bro. Derby P.M. "That the January, April, November Meetings be full dinners as hitherto and the Visitors Fee be 21/- for January and 15/- for April and November. In February, March and October the Lodge to provide dinner only, the members to pay for the wine and cigars, visiting fee at these meetings 10/-." A proposition was also made to raise the Initiation Fee to 15 guineas and the Joining fee to 7½ guineas. (subsequently agreed at 10 guineas). The death was reported of the widow of John Newton (the author of the original History.) and ten pounds was voted towards her funeral. It was announced to the members of the Lodge that W.Bro. V. Reveley had been promoted to First Grand Standard Bearer and they would share the cost of his regalia with Aldwych Club Lodge. October:- Bro. W.C. Norris a member since 1867 was unanimously elected an honorary Member. The late Secretary W.Bro. Webb was seriously ill and the Lodge had secured a residence for him in a Convalescent Home at Hunstanton, also twenty guineas was voted to him from the Benevolent Fund. November:- It was proposed "That this Lodge become a Founding Lodge of the Freemasons' Hospital by the payment of 100 guineas to the funds of that Institution to be spread over four years."

1920 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. A. Findlay, W.M. Bro. R. Laws, S.W. Bro. S. Pocock, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler. Initiates:- Bros. Winstanley, Murphy, Hammon, Parkin, Rekie, Howard and White. January:- at this meeting there was 63 members in attendance and 65 visitors.


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February 11th.:- An Emergency meeting was held to Initiate Capt. Archibald Winstanley as his occupation makes it practically impossible for him to be in England on the date of the regular Meetings. W.Bro. Bulmer was congratulated on being a subscribing member of the Lodge for 65 years. On a motion duly proposed and seconded "it was decided to call a meeting of the GP Committee to consider the question of the Masonic Memorial Fund to be followed by an Emergency Meeting to deal with the matter." An Emergency Meeting was subsequently held on May 26th. where it was resolved that this Lodge become a Hall Stone Lodge by contributing 100 guineas over a period of 5 years. October:- A vote of thanks was proposed to W. Bro. V. Reveley PGStB. in appreciation of his services as Preceptor of the Lodge of Instruction for the past seven years and regretted that he found it necessary to resign the office he had so ably filled." He was later presented with a Silver Rose Bowl at the Banquet after the Meeting in January 1921.

1921 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. R. Laws, W.M. Bro. S. Pocock, S.W. Bro. T. Large, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Martin, Liddle, Rogers, Needham, Wells, Lane, Taylor Talbot, Lawton, Hall, White, G. Baker, E.Baker, Holbrook, Clark and Morgan. January:- 69 Members and 69 guests attended the Installation Meeting so it could be seen that the Lodge was in a very healthy state at this time. Lieut. G. M. Reveley a member of this Lodge was congratulated on his appointment as aide-de-camp to the General Commanding the whole of the Palestine Forces The Tylers fee was increased from 7/6 to 10/6 at each meeting. February:- At this Meeting a passing was carried then a double Initiation and followed by another double Initiation ceremony for which a Dispensation had been applied for (The author wonders how they managed to accommodate all this work between the hours of 4.00.p.m. and the Banquet at 7.00.p.m.) March:- A Raising was first carried, then a Passing, then a single Initiation, them a Double Initiation the meeting commencing at 3.p.m on this occasion,. October:- A proposition by W.Bro. J. Bulmer that the sum of 5 guineas was voted from Lodge Funds to the "Boy Scouts Fund," in response to an appeal by Bro. HRH Prince of Wales, Chief Scout.

1922 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. S. Pocock, W.M. Bro. G. Champion,, S.W. Bro. J.Osborne,, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler. Initiates:- Bros. N.L.T. Price, Hart and Matthews. Re-joining:- Bro. C.Groves,


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Bro. F. Resker, Skelmersdale Lodge No. 1380.

January:- It was resolved to make a grant of ÂŁ5 to Mrs Phoebe Norton aged 84 widow of the son of a brother initiated in the Lodge in 1828. March:- Bro. Findlay proposed "That the GP Committee consider and bring up at the next regular Meeting of the Lodge a report as to the desirability of forming a new Lodge for the purpose of enabling the Brethren of Sincerity who have not already done so to pass through the various offices especially the Office of W.M." October:- a discussion on the proposed site of the New Temple in connection with the Masonic Peace Memorial was deferred and at the November Meeting the members voted unanimously for the Great Queen Street site.

1923 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. G. Champion, W.M. Bro. J. Osborne, S.W. Bro. C.H. Parry, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler..

Initiates:- Bros. Louden, W.Powell, A.Birch, F.Cropper, Davison, Lawton, Tarling, W.Garrett and J.Cleugh. January:- There were 146 in attendance at this meeting including 78 visitors. A committee was formed to carry out a revision of the Bye-Laws The Secretary reported an application for relief from Mrs A. Mercer, widow of the late Bro. Mercer who was initiated on 21st. January 1903 paid to 31st. December 1903 and was excluded for 4 years arrears in 1907, Bro. Mercer was relieved by a grant from the Benevolent fund for 5 guineas in May 1909. On the proposal of the Secretary it was proposed that Mrs Mercer be paid 5 guineas from Lodge Funds.

1924 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. J. Osborne, W.M. Bro. C.H.Parry, S.W. Bro. A.Hayward, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Tow, Thomson, Cruickshank, Pennyfather, Cleugh and R. Wright. January:- The death of W.Bro. Moore P.M. was announced, Bro. Moore was W.M. in 1875 the year that the late King Edward VII then H.R.H. the Prince of Wales was installed as M.W.Grand Master in the presence of many thousands of representatives of Freemasons in the Royal Albert Hall. Bro. Moore represented the Lodge on that occasion subsequently being presented with the Commemoration Jewel.


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During this meeting and at subsequent and previous meetings during this period Masonic Million Memorial Fund medals were presented to qualifying brethren in the Lodge i.e they had donated at least 10 guineas to the fund. A Letter was read from W.Bro.P.G.Mallory PGDSec. of the R.M.I. for Boys intimidating that John Adams Wigley was being retained in the Boys School for further Education having shown such ability and good conduct as to entitle him to this special mark of favour at the Hands of the Board. W.Bro. J. Bulmer was congratulated on his 95th. Birthday, and W.Bro. Sterling the Secretary thanked the brethren for their congratulations on his election to Master Elect of Southern Cross Lodge No. 2918 for the second time. April:- The Charity Box realised the sum of 12 guineas this was given to the Freemasons' Hospital, it appears the custom at the time that the Charity Box was donated direct to a Charity etc. i.e. not placed in the Benevolent Fund as now.

1925 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. Hesketh Parry, W.M. Bro. J. Lamboll, S.W. Bro. A .Hayward, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Sheppard, Wells, H. Stark, R.D.Hawkey, E. Bell, Skinner, Theyer and Bailey. It is noted that an Emergency Meeting was held on 20th. January i.e. the day before the regular Lodge Meeting for the purpose of initiating a brother who could not attend the following day. at the subsequent Installation Meeting there was 151 in attendance including 78 visitors the Master Elect Bro Hesketh Parry being installed in the Chair by his father Bro C.S. Parry. In the Minutes appears the first record of the Lodge being called off and on, it may well have occurred before but not have been recorded. It was proposed by W.Bro. Parry that the Bye-Laws as amended and submitted as a galley proof with some minor alterations be adopted, this was not seconded and the item was referred back to the G.P. Committee. The death of W.Bro. John Bulmer Snr. a member since 1855 and W.M. in 1861, was reported and expressions of condolence were made by the Brethren to his son the present Treasurer of the Lodge. The Bye-Laws of the Lodge were confirmed as circulated to the Brethren in galley proof form. It was also proposed that "the sum of 50 guineas be paid to the M.M.M. Fund at the Festival in August in two yearly sums of 25 guineas. October:- W.Bro. W.Postle was congratulated on attaining the Chair of the Sekondi Lodge No.3238 Gold Coast, West Africa. A letter was sent from the Manager of "Frascati's" asking the Lodge to have their organ removed to make room for some new instrument.


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1926 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. J. Lamboll, W.M. Bro. A. Hayward, S.W. Bro. J. Large, J.W. W.Bro. J.H.Bulmer Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. J. Lamboll (Jnr.), L.Long, Groves, Fabb, A.Ring, Polson, K. Huntley and Willis. January:- Bro. Mustart proposed that gauntlets be supplied to the principal officers, it is assumed prior to this gauntlets had not been worn, this proposition was referred back to the General Purposes Committee, the GP Committee subsequently recommended to the Lodge that gauntlets for the W.M. and Wardens and new collars should be purchased for the officers and this was confirmed by the Lodge. (authors note:- In a photograph of the W.M. of the Lodge of Sincerity taken in 1915 the W.M is shown wearing a Chain Collar but no record of this exists.) March:- The Secretary read a letter from Bro. A.S. Birch a Fellowcraft for a request to be sent to the Grand Secretary of the Independent and Regular Grand Lodge of France and the French Colonies to enable Bro. Birch to take his 3rd. degree in one of the Lodges under his jurisdiction. This was subsequently agreed to and Bro. Birch was raised in France. The following letter was read by the Secretary W.Bro. J.Bulmer:-. "I have been thinking that I would like to present a Banner to the Lodge in remembrance of my Father who was a member for 70 years. If this meets your approval and would be acceptable to the Brethren I will gladly avail my self of your kind offer when I see you to obtain some information about the cost etc. I think the April Meeting would be a suitable time to have it ready and the suggestion to base the design upon our form of summons is an excellent one." ---Signed J. Bulmer. On the proposition of W.Bro. Derby and seconded by Bro. King the generous and gracious offer was accepted. The formal presentation and dedication of the Banner was made in the following October by V.W.Bro. C.J.Smith M.A., PG.Chap. The work of the D.C. W.Bro. W. Derby added considerably to the success of the Service, unfortunately W.Bro. Bulmer the donor of the Banner was absent due to ill health and the good wishes of the Brethren were sent to him. April:- Bro. J. Lamboll (jnr) was initiated by his father the W.M. at this meeting. October:- At this meeting W.Bro. Brown P.M. presented four ebony wands with silver emblems to the Lodge in memory of W.Bro. E.J. Moore P.M. LR. November:- On a motion duly proposed and seconded it was resolved that "That a Banking Account for the Lodge be opened with the Midland Bank Ltd., at their Leytonstone Branch and that the Bank be, and is hereby empowered to honour cheques etc., drawn or made on behalf of the Lodge by the Treasurer W.Bro. Charles Parry." Prior to this it appears that all cheques etc. were made out to the favour of the Lodge Secretary which does not seem very satisfactory.


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1927 No.174

Initiate:- Bro. Foster.

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. A. Hayward, W.M. Bro. J. Large, S.W. Bro. S.Kemp,, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler. Joined:- Bro. C.Crittenden, Fidelity Lodge of Croydon No.4247.

January:- The death was reported of V.W.Bro.C.J.Smith M.A. PG.Chap. who had dedicated the the Lodge Banner only three months previously. The following motion was unanimously adopted "The Members of the Lodge of Sincerity No.174 desire to express their deep sense of the great loss sustained by the Craft by the passing of the Rt.Hon. Sir Frederick Halsey Bart. for 23 years Dep. Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England. and for 50 years the Provincial Grand Master for the Province of Herts." Bro. Bulmer retired as Treasurer after 21 years and W.Bro. V.J.Reveley made a presentation of a handsome clock with Westminster Chimes and a Diamond Brooch for Mrs Bulmer as a small token of the appreciation felt by the members of the Lodge for Bro. Bulmer's untiring efforts on behalf of the Lodge. Both gifts were feelingly acknowledged by Bro. Bulmer. The following notice of Motion was given by Bro. G.Kirkwood Taylor:"That no Brother be allowed to accept any Office in the Lodge unless he can reasonably satisfy the G.P. Committee or any Past Master appointed by them for that purpose, that he is competent to do the Lodge and himself credit by accepting such office." There is no record if this notice of motion was proceeded with. October:- It was proposed by W.Bro. Sterling P.G.D. Secretary that the sum of 10 guineas be taken from the Lodge Funds and placed on the list of Bro. C. Parry P.M. Steward at the Centenary Festival of the Royal Infant Orphanage to be held at the Guildhall City, on 27th. Oct 1927 at which H.R.H. Prince Henry will preside." W. Bro. Reveley PAGDC. has intimated that he wished to resign from the Lodge several members suggested that W.Bro. Reveley be asked to re-consider the matter, he subsequently decide not to resign, no reason was given for his original decision. November:- An application from the Secretary of the Merchant Navy Lodge No.781 for a contribution to a Fund to provide Floral Decorations 3 times a year and to keep the window and wire guards clean which was placed in St. Matthias Church Poplar as a result of a Masonic Service in 1920 at which the Lodge of Sincerity took part." it was agreed that the sum of 10/6 should be donated. A Bro. Norris was proposed as a candidate, it is interesting to note that the candidates Great Grandfather was initiated in the Lodge in 1813 and served as Master in 1865 he was warden of the R.M.B.I. at Croydon and died in 1885 at the age of 95 reputed to be the oldest freemason at the time under the Jurisdiction of English Freemasonry."


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1928 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. J. Large, W.M. Bro. S. Kemp,, S.W. Bro. F. Tipple, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bro. J.Norris, Corkrey, F. Boyce, Turner, Sorrel, Rev. Clapham and Magrou. January:- A Mr. J. Cooke a candidate for Initiation was not accepted after admitting that he was a "Nonbeliever in God." April:- Pursuant to a Notice of Motion given at the previous Meeting W.Bro. C. Parry proposed that a sum not exceeding 100 guineas be donated to the M.M.M. Fund. after some "little" discussion this was carried unanimously. Congratulations were accorded to W.Bro.V.J.Reveley P.M. PAGDC. on his election as Deputy Master of the Jubilee Masters Lodge No.2713. and to Bro. A.F. Smith on his Installation as Master of the Whitsters Lodge No.4717. A letter was received by the Lodge from the Grand Secretary confirming that the Lodge of Sincerity had qualified as A Hall Stone Jewel Lodge and that the Hall Stone Collarette would be presented to the W.M. at the Quarterly Communication to be held in the Central Hall, Westminster on 26th, November 1928. The following Notice of Motion was given by Bro. Charles Parry Treasurer. "That this Lodge recommends a petition to the Most Wor. Grand Master for the formation of a New Lodge." unfortunately the name of the intended name of the new Lodge is not mentioned. The petition being signed the following January.

1929 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. S. Kemp, W.M. Bro. F.Tipple, S.W. Bro. A.Collier, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. C.P.Carlson, H. Day, C. Elay and Young. March:- Bro. H. Coffin who had recently returned from Palestine, Jerusalem and Constantinople then made an interesting presentation to the Lodge which took the form of a gavel made from a piece of stone taken from King Solomon’s cave and used as the Foundation Stone for the New Masonic Temple in London. The Lodge directed that the Gavel should be suitably inscribed and Bro. Coffin was heartily thanked for the novel and interesting gift. April:- The sum of 2 guineas was voted towards the expense a of a Masonic Service at St. Pauls Church, Burdett Road E.3.


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October:- The question of dealing with the Benevolent Fund in accordance with instructions and suggestions from Grand Lodge, and the Treasurer moved "That a Trust Deed be prepared on the Model as supplied by United Grand Lodge". this was discussed and an amendment was put that the question of a Trust Deed be put on the agenda for the November meeting, this was confirmed. It was subsequently agreed to form a Trust Deed as per the "model" and it was agreed that an opening balance of ÂŁ1000. should be placed in the Benevolent account. W.Bro. W. Sterling presented on behalf of the Lodge Members a gold writing set to W.Bro W.J.Higgs P.M. LR. to commemorate his 50th. Anniversary of his Initiation in the Lodge. A Silver Match Box was presented to Bro. Boyce for the greatest improvement in ritual at the L.O.I. during the year. Bro. Hayward gave notice of Motion for the February Meeting "That the Lodge grant the sum of twenty pounds from the General Fund to the W.M. towards the musical expenses etc for the year." The Secretary was desired to interview the Manager of Frascatis with a view to learn of any improvement is possible in their accommodation given for the Lodge Meetings with special reference to the use of the Temple and the disadvantage of having to dine in the same room occupied for Lodge work."

1930 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. F. Tipple, W.M. Bro. A. Collier, S.W. Bro. D. Sterling, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry, Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiate:- Bros. J.Hole, January:- It was agreed that in order to provide a Fund of Benevolence 10% shall be deducted from Initiation and Joining Fees and the contents of the Charity Box shall be transferred to the Fund - the ByeLaws were altered accordingly. It is noted that the Lodge had a Chaplain invested for the first time in its History i.e. Rev. Clapham. It was proposed that a letter of congratulation be sent to W.Bro. F.Rowland P.M. on his re-election as Chairman of the Coal, Corn and Finance Committee of the City of London. A letter was read from Bro Skinner who is out of work and in some distress. Bro. Almoner was asked to kindly look into the matter and report if any thing can be done for Bro. Skinner. Bro. Rev. Clapham thought he could give temporary assistance in the shape of clerical work and it was hoped that this would materialise. At the following meeting Bro. Rev. Clapham informed the Lodge that he had found Bro. Skinner useful work. W.Bro.S.Rind P.M. of Burton Court Lodge No.3864 gave a Lecture on "Some Observations Of Masonic Ritual." The Death of W.Bro. John Bulmer (Jnr) was announced with deep regret to the brethren, Bro Bulmer who had presented the Lodge Banner was initiated in 1893, W.M in 1902 and Treasurer from 1908 1927 Founder Member of Deanery Lodge No.307 and Sincerity and Service No. 5096, P.Z. of Sincerity Chapter No.174. A long eulogy was given to his memory.


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1931 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. A. Collier W.M. Bro. D. Sterling, S.W. Bro. F.Mustart,, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry Treas. W.Bro. W.A.Sterling, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. McQuire, F. Brown, Riddell, Baker and Fletcher. February:- W.Bro. Parry P.M. Treasurer proposed that a Committee be formed with the object of considering the prospect of Sincerity Lodge No. 174 being accommodated on the New Masonic Temple. It was decided that that the Secretary, Treasurer and W.Bro. Derby form the Committee and report to the Lodge. March:-The Lodge learnt with deep regret the death of R.W.Bro. Sir Alfred Robbins President of the General Purposes Board and a letter of deep sympathy was sent to Lady Robbins. Bro. Derby reported a visit recently made to Freemasons Hall and expressed the opinion that we should be able to find accommodation in the New Hall. October:- W.Bro. Treasurer proposed that the sum of ÂŁ200 be paid to a distressed Brother the proposal was supported By W.Bro. Rowland who in a few well chosen words thanked the Brethren for all they had done in connection with this matter. Bro. Treasurer announced that the Trust Deed had now been completed and this was read and endorsed by the W.M.

1932 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro.D.Sterling , W.M. Bro. F. Mustart, S.W. Bro. G. Taylor, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry Treas. W.Bro. S. Pocock, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. C.Jones, Garner and F.Power. January:- The death was announced of W.Bro. W. Sterling Secretary since 1913 and his loss was a sad day for the Lodge of Sincerity. February:- Changes were made to the Bye-Laws in that the April Meeting was deleted and and delete that the visitors fees for the banquet in January to be 25/- and 15/- in April and November including wine and cigars. and 10/- in February, March and October not to include wine and cigars, and substitute that the visitors fees at banquets shall be 21/- for January and 15/- for each ordinary meetings including wine and cigars..


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1933 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. J.Mustart W.M. Bro. G.Taylor, S.W. Bro. C.Taylor, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry, Treas. W.Bro. S.Pocock, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler..

Initiates:- Bros J. Fletcher & Jeffries Joining:-W.Bro.Brown PGStB. Fidelity Lodge No.3. January:- Bro J. Mustart had the pleasure of being installed in the Chair of King Solomon by his own father. March:- It was proposed by Bro. Hawkey and seconded by Bro. Derby that the W.M. of Sincerity and Service be an honorary member during his year of office this was confirmed. October:- It was proposed that this Lodge join with Sincerity and Service Lodge No. 5096 and the Snaresbrook Lodge in purchasing the Grand Rank Clothing for Bro. Parry to celebrate his elevation to Grand Honours, this was agreed.

1934 No.174

RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. W.Bro. G. Taylor, W.M. Bro. C.G.Taylor, S.W. Bro. N.L.Tudor Price, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry, Treas. W.Bro. R. D'arcey Hawkey, Sec. Bro. Waite Tyler

Initiate:- Bro. Hole, January:- The Master Elect was Installed in the Chair by his son a Past Master of Sincerity and Service No.5096. The ceremony was particularly interesting as W.Bro.C.G.Taylor had been installed in the Chair of the daughter Lodge by W.Bro. G.K.Taylor his father. October:- Bro Laws the almoner reported that Bro. S.T.Smith had been relieved to the sum of ÂŁ75 by the Board of Benevolence in response to a petition signed jointly by Lodge of Sincerity and Lodge of Sincerity and Service. W.Bro. Derby appealed to the brethren in well chosen words on behalf of the Lord Mayors Colliery Disaster Fund and a grant of 5 guineas was made.

1935 No.174 RESTAURANT, FRASCATI, OXFORD STREET. then FREEMASONS' HALL GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. C.G.Taylor W.M. Bro. N.L.T.Price, S.W. Bro. F. Howard, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry Treas. W.Bro. R. D'Arcey Hawkey, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler. Initiate:- Bro. S. Barnett.


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February:- A letter from the Lodge of Loyalty was read out expressing the Lodge's willingness to raise Bro. J. Fletcher as his short visits to London did not coincide with the meeting of the Lodge of Sincerity. for some considerable time. An appeal by W.Bro.V.J.Reveley for the Royal Masonic Hospital at the dining table after the last Meeting resulted in the contents of the Charity Box being donated to that cause, but this having been found to be out of order W.Bro. Parry proposed that the sum of ÂŁ5.5s. be donated from the Lodge Funds, this was agreed. March:- A vote of thanks was recorded to the Officers of the Lodge of Instruction, W.Bro. R.H.Laws, Preceptor, W.Bro F.G.Mustart, W.Bro. F. Tipple and W.Bro F.J.Mustart for their untiring effort and support, this was carried unanimously. Bro. Secretary proposed a Notice of Motion "To call a special meeting of the Lodge to confirm that this Lodge agree to change its place of meeting from the Restaurant Frascati Oxford Street, to Freemasons' Hall, Great Queen Street, W.C.2. 16th. October:- A Special Meeting was held at Freemasons Hall (the meeting being opened and closed within ten minutes before the commencement of the Regular Meeting to be held on that date.) to discuss the change of venue, The motion was voted on to change the venue as above and the necessary changes made to the Bye Laws. The first regular Meeting to be held in Freemasons Hall was them held on that date. The offer of the Lodge of Loyalty was obviously not taken up as Bro. Fletcher was raised at this meeting. Bro. A.F. Smith was congratulated on receiving Grand Rank Honours and a full set of clothing was presented to him. Freemasonry was dealt a double blow in the deaths of R.H. the Lord Ampthill M.W. Pro Grand Master and R.H. the Lord Cornwallis C.B.E. R.W. Deputy Grand Master and the Lodge was ordered into mourning for 3 months... The Election of Master proved unusual in that there were 24 votes recorded in the favour of Bro. N.L.T.Price who was S.W. and 12 votes in favour of W.Bro. S.F.Smith,

1936 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. N.L.T.Price W.M. Bro. F. Howard, S.W. Bro. F.Mellows, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry, Treas. W.Bro. W.Laws, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler

Initiate:- Bro. Hayes. January:- It is interesting to note that W.Bro. Forster who received L.R. this year intimated when he received the clothing from the Lodge that it was 21 years since he had passed through the Chair, which seems a considerable time to wait for London Rank Honours.


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After the report of the Audit Committee the Treasurer reported to the Brethren that expenditure had exceeded income by £63.00 and recommended certain economies which would not impair the efficiency of the Lodge, and detract from the enjoyment of the Brethren Bro. Martin asked the W.M to accept the gift of a very "handsome" cushion for the use of the Lodge and the W.M. thanked Bro. Martin. The following announcement was in the summons for this meeting "Upon the melancholy occasion of the death of His late Most Gracious Majesty King George V., an event that has occasioned the most profound grief to every member of the Craft, it is ordered that the Grand Lodge, and all subordinate Lodges, be placed in Masonic Mourning for the space of three months from 21st. January 1936." It was noted that the L.O.I. at this time meets at Williamsoms Restaurant, New Court, Bow Lane, Cheapside. February:- After the Lodge was called off a W.Bro. Hills gave a lecture entitled Freemasonry in the Eighteenth Century. March:- The death was announced of Bro. J.C. Norris the Father of the lodge A brother Richard Lambert who was initiated into Sincerity and Service Lodge on 9th. December 1935 being a candidate for passing was passed by the W.M. Bro. Secretary proposed that Bro. Rutter a member since 1886 and now the Father of the Lodge be proposed as am Honorary Member due to reduced circumstances. It was agreed to donate Grand Lodge clothing to W.Bro. Reveley and W.Bro. Rowland at a cost of £5 1s. 10d. and £24 8s 5d. respectively. on their recent elevation to Grand Rank Honours. Bro. Perry raised the question of the support given by the Lodge to the Boys and Girls Institute and although the Lodge was sympathetic, the feeling was expressed that the Lodge must not sacrifice the unique record it holds of never failing to support the R.M.B.I since its inception. a record held by no other Lodge. Therefore any Stewards places for the other Charities should be addition to, and not in place of the R.M.B.I this was agreed. November:- The Secretary read a letter from the Grand Secretary regarding the appeal for furnishings for the New Grand Temple the appeal was for £50,000., the Secretary appealed to the younger Masons in the Lodge for their support as they had not had the opportunity of donating to the original appeal for the New Building, Ten guineas was subscribed by the Lodge.

1937 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. F. Howard. W.M. Bro. F. Mellows, S.W. Bro. H. Cruikshank, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry Treas. W.Bro. W.Laws, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler

Initiates:- Bros. Kimber, S. Hawkey and R. Gordon.

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January:- A petition was signed in open Lodge to the Grand Secretary to form a new Lodge to be known as the "Holborn Bars Lodge." It was proposed by the Treasurer that the Lodge Banking Account and cheques at the Midland Bank should in future be signed by the Secretary as well as the Treasurer, this was agreed. The Lodge was saddened to hear of the death of W.Bro. W.J.Derby who had been Director of Ceremonies of the Lodge since 1907. November :- The death was announced of the Grand Secretary Sir P. Colville Smith. It was proposed that the subscription to Quatuor Coronati be increased from 10/6 to 1 guinea. The Secretary stated that the S.W. did not wish to be considered for Master Elect in the ensuing year, the J.W. was suffering ill health and no Past Master was willing to take the office but W.Bro. Bell A.D.C. and a Past Master of Sincerity and Service was willing to occupy the Chair if elected. And he was duly elected and he thanked the brethren for their confidence.

1938 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. E.Bell W.M. Bro. H.Cruikshank, S.W. Bro. R. D'Arcey Hawkey, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry, Treas. W.Bro. W.Laws, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler

February:- In presenting London Grand Rank clothing to W.Bro.S.Pocock and W.Bro.G. Kirkwood Taylor the W.M stated that Sincerity and Service Lodge and Holborn Bars Lodge had shared in the cost of subscribing for this clothing. A letter was received from Bro. Rutter the Father of the Lodge stating that owing to his requiring constant attention due to ill health and old age his income was no longer sufficient for his expenses. On the proposition of the Treasurer the Lodge to entrust ÂŁ20 to the Lodge Secretary to be used for the benefit of Bro. Rutter. A letter was issued by the Grand Secretary in August 1938 setting out the "Aims and Relationships of the Craft." the most important thing being that "The first condition of admission into, and membership of, the Order is a belief in the Supreme Being. This is essential and admits no compromise." The death of the Senior Warden was announced to the brethren Bro. H. Cruickshank had been ill for a very long time and in fact had not been invested as Senior Warden. November:- W.Bro. Reveley addressed the Lodge on the Royal Masonic Hospital and explained that if the Lodge gave 5 guineas annually the Hospital would be relieved of all financial anxiety (I feel he should have also stated that every Lodge would have to do the same to achieve this object - Author) The Treasurer gave notice of motion that he would propose that the Lodge contributed 5 guineas every year in future. The Treasurer was subsequently advised by the Grand Secretary that the Lodge should not pledge


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future generations of members to subscribe to a particular project and the Notice of Motion was withdrawn. The Treasurer informed the brethren that due to unforeseen circumstances a brother had failed to pay for his Master Masons Apron and he proposed that the Lodge should advance the sum of 2 guineas the brother concerned promising to pay the sum at a later date as soon as circumstances permitted.

1939 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. R. D'Arcey Hawkey. W.M. Bro. W.F.Powell, S.W. Bro. H.W.Stark, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry, Treas. W.Bro. W.Laws, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler

Initiates:- Bro. P.Miller and W.Clapham. February:- The sum of ÂŁ3 was donated to the Bro. Rev. Clapham Chaplain for the Masonic Service to be held at St. Thomas's Church, Westminster Bridge Road on Sunday 26th. March, The Rev. Clapham was vicar of this church. A letter was read to the Brethren from the Grand Secretary with reference to an especial meeting to be held by Grand Lodge at Olympia on 19th. July 1939. March:- it was announced that W.Bro. A.G. Brown had been honoured by the M.W. Grand Master with the rank of Past Grand Standard Bearer and it was proposed that this Lodge with United Engineers Lodge and Sincerity and Service Lodge join in presenting his Grand Rank Clothing. Bro. Stark J.W. proposed that a Committee be formed with a proviso to act to deal with the matter of subscriptions during the present emergency (i.e. W.W. II.) A vote of congratulations was given to W.Bro. F. Rowlands on the honour of Knighthood being conferred on him on being made a Sheriff of the City of London. The Secretary informed the Brethren that the absence of the W.M. was due to his inability to obtain leave from his duties as Chief Officer in the Auxiliary Fire Service and he further informed the brethren that the W.M was being married on 4th. November this year a unique event in the Lodge.

1940 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. W.F.Powell. W.M. Bro. H. Stark, S.W. Bro. J. Lamboll, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry, Treas. W.Bro. W.Laws, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler

January:- The Secretary proposed that the Bye-Law 13 i.e. percentage of Initiate Fees to be transferred to the Benevolent Fund be suspended for 1939 - this was agreed. It was agreed to present London Grand Rank Clothing to W.Bro. N.L.T. Price and that this Lodge join with Sincerity and Service Lodge in this presentation.


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There was no election for a Master this year owing to the emergency and the W.Bro. Powell continued for another year. A letter was received from the Grand Secretary informing the Brethren of a scheme to melt down Masonic Jewels to aid the War effort It stated:Jewels generally fall into two categories:a) Those which are available to all or most Brethren, such as the Festive Jewels of the Institution and those commemorating some particular occasion. b) Those of a more personal character such as Past Masters' and Principals Jewels. Brethren wishing to participate in this scheme should send the Jewels to the Librarian, Great Queen Street, and the donor will be given a special acknowledgement by me, as Grand Secretary which the brother can preserve. The Board asks that Brethren will at once give the matter earnest consideration, as it is of the opinion that a successful response would ensure a valuable contribution of gold and silver to the national effort.

1941 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. W.F.Powell. W.M. Bro. H. Stark, S.W. Bro. J. Lamboll, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry Treas. W.Bro. W.Laws,, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler

There does not appear to have been meetings held in January and February the same officers holding office in 1941 as 1940 the first meeting of the Year is recorded on 19th. March 1941. It is noted at this meeting that Lunch is held at 1.00 p.m. and the meeting to commence at 2.p.m. March:- It was proposed that subscriptions be reduced to one guinea during the emergency and all members to pay pro-rata for refreshments received - this was confirmed. An election for Master then took place but Bro. Powell was re-elected for the following year he then appointed the officers of the previous year and confirmed them en bloc. November:- the J.W. was elected as Master elect as the S.W. Bro. H. Stark stated that he did not wish to proceed in office at the moment. It had been the custom for many years at Xmas time to vote amongst other gifts ÂŁ1 1s. to the Tyler on this occasion it is noted that this sum is increased to ÂŁ5.

1942 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. J.Lamboll. W.M. Bro. F.Boyce, S.W. Bro. A.S.Birch, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry Treas. W.Bro. W.Laws, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler


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Initiates:- Bros. A Blackwell, W.Batchelor and A. Anness. . January:- It is noted with interest that this is the first occasion that the officers are shown printed on the summons. A notice also appeared in the Summons "In consequence of the lamented death of M.W. Bro. Field Marshal H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught and Strathearn K.G. Past Master, the Lodge will be in mourning for 6 months from 16th. January 1942. In view of the existing conditions, the usual Masonic mourning will not be worn by the brethren. It was intimated that a chest containing old ledgers and the printing plates for the summons had been lost by enemy action. February:- Bro. Parry Almoner pointed out to the brethren that the 100th. Festival of the R.M.B.I. would be held on 25th. February, and that this Lodge of Sincerity No.174 is the only Lodge in the country to send up a Steward at each of these Festivals. W.BRo. Lamboll was taking up a list which would include a cheque from the Sincerity Chapter No. 174, Sincerity and Service Lodge No. 5096, both being sent as a mark of congratulations and appreciation. A notice appeared in the October Summons "In consequence of the untimely death of M.W. Bro. Air Commodore H.R.H. the Duke of Kent K.G. Past Master, the Lodge will be in mourning for 6 months from 25th. August 1942. In view of the existing conditions, the usual Masonic mourning will not be worn by the brethren." In the same summons it was noticed that the Tyler Bro.T.Waite who had been Tyler of the Lodge for 34 years passed away. November:- The Secretary stated that the claim for property lost by enemy action belonging to the Lodge and the L.O.I. had been agreed at ÂŁ60 by the Government assessor and this monies would be divided equally among the Lodge and the L.O.I. The brethren were informed that Pilot Officer John Sleigh who had been proposed as a prospective initiate at the last meeting had lost his life due to enemy action,

1943 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. F. Boyce,. W.M. Bro. A.S.Birch, S.W. Bro. C.P.Carlson, J.W. W.Bro. C. Parry Treas. W.Bro. W.Laws, Sec. Bro. W. Cragg, Tyler

Initiates:- Bros. Lewin and Stocker. Due to the present Emergency the meetings tended to be quite short i.e. the March meeting started at 1.20p.m. There was a Lecture on the Second Tracing Board a presentation of a G. L. Certificate, the Lodge was closed the Brethren dining at 2.p.m. November:- It was proposed that a memorial Fund be founded to the memory of the late Treasurer W.Bro. Charles Parry and fifty pounds was voted to the fund from the Lodge. also a gift of ÂŁ5 was sent to Bros. Stark and Long who were serving with H.M. Forces overseas.


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1944 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. A.S.Birch,. W.M. Bro. C.P.Carlson, S.W. Bro. F.J.Power, J.W. W.Bro. C.H. Parry, Treas. W.Bro. W.Laws, Sec. Bro. Waite, Tyler Initiates:- Bros. Beszelzen, Shields, S.R.Birch, A. Chalkley and G.Cramp. January:- Bro. A.King, Provincial Grand Tyler of Essex was elected as Tyler for the first time at this meeting.

1945 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. C.P.Carlson,. W.M. Bro. F.J.Power, S.W. Bro. S.G.Hawkey, J.W. W Bro. W.Laws, Treas. W.Bro. C.H.Parry, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. L.Fuller, J.Harding, A.Castle, C.Shields, Major Fryer, P.A.Sommers, G.Denny and W.Lister. January:- Bro. Bell the A.D.C. was presented with London Grand Rank clothing the cost of which was shared with Sincerity and Service Lodge No.5096. February:- the death was recorded of W.Bro. Laws past Secretary and Treasurer of the Lodge at this meeting. The first time that a membership record is available or recorded since 1913 shows that there are 78 members on the Lodge books in January 1945 there is no differentiation shown as regards seafaring members at this date. March:- The annual subscription was altered from 3 to 5 guineas and wine and cigars were deleted from the banquets as included in the subscription. It was also agreed that the Lodge pays the L.O.I. 2 guineas as half rent of the Instruction Room. November:- It was unanimously agreed that the Treasurer could spend 10 guineas on a P.M. Jewel as a present for the Master and 5 Centenary Jewels, which are now available to the members at ÂŁ1 11s. 0d. each. which can go back into Lodge funds or to Charity as the Members desire.

1946 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. F.J.Power,. W.M. Bro. H.W.Stark, S.W. Bro. S.G.Hawkey, J.W. W.Bro. F.W.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. C.H.Parry, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. C.W.Morris, J.Burr, G.Nicholson, W.Cox, J.Lofts, W.Leat and P.W.Sommers. Re-joining:- Bro. D.Sterling (W.M.1932)


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January:- It was unanimously agreed that the W.M. of the Lodge of Service be appointed an Honorary Member of the Lodge, the Lodge of Service is a new Grand-daughter Lodge of No. 174. It was announced in the Lodge that the Secretary Bro. Charles Hesketh Parry had received Grand Honours and he was congratulated by all present The Master of Sincerity and Service asked to be allowed to join in the presentation of Grand Rank Clothing to Bro. Parry with Lodge No. 174. It was proposed to purchase four new collars for the Stewards of the Lodge. The Lodge summons re-appeared in the format enjoyed today i.e. it had been basic economy version from the outbreak of war. It was noted from that summons that he L.O.I. was now meeting at the Dover Castle P.H. Library Street, Blackfriars on a Monday at 6.p.m. October:- The following notice of Motion was handed to the Secretary in the name of W.Bro. Hayward. in alteration to Bye-Law No.IX "The W.M. be allowed the sum of 20 guineas and any further amount (to be approved and passed by the Lodge.) for the purpose of the musical programmes during his term of office, the said sums to be granted and paid from Lodge Funds." This notice of Motion was postponed at the November Meeting.

1947 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. H.W.Stark,. W.M. Bro. S.G.Hawkey, S.W. Bro. R.S.Gordon, J.W. W.Bro. F.W.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. C.H.Parry, Sec. Bro. A. King, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. A. Crompton, G.Cooper, G.Jones, J.Swainston- Strangeways, G. Blackwell, E. Wiggins, W.Fuller and R.Holman. Joining:- Bro. G.Martin-Cox, Re-joining:- Bro.W.Skinner. January :- It was agreed that each Master of the Holborn Bars Lodge become an Honorary Member of No.174 during their year of Office - this was agreed. February:- Bro. Almoner proposed that the sum of ÂŁ175 be lent to a brother this was confirmed by the Brethren. The visiting fees were altered to 25/- at Installation Meetings and 1 guinea at Regular Meetings. this notice of motion was subsequently postponed. The Treasurer was authorised to pay for the artistes at the dinner table at this and the November Meeting, it was evidently the custom to have an artiste at most of the banquets. November:- it was proposed that the following letter be sent to H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth. " The Master, Wardens and all the brethren of the Lodge of Sincerity No. 174 have the honour to ask your Royal Highness to accept the expression of their heartfelt good wishes for your happiness on the occasion of your marriage to Lt. Philip Mountbatten R.N. At a meeting of the Lodge held today at Freemasons Hall, London, it was unanimously agreed to mark this auspicious occasion by sending a cheque for twenty five guineas to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls


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. A reply was received:Dear Sir, I am desired by the Princess Elizabeth to express to you and ask you to convey to the Master, Warden and Brethren of the Lodge of Sincerity, No. 174, Her Royal Highness' most sincere thanks for the very kind message of good wishes on the occasion of the Princess's marriage. Your truly Margaret Seymour. Lady - in - Waiting

1948 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. S.G.Hawkey,. W.M. Bro. R.S.Gordon,, S.W. Bro.A.H.Blackwell, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro.C.H.Parry, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. H.Wall, P.J.Harding, S.Witherington, G.Gilbert, Elder and H.Clarke Joining:- Bro. Capt. N.Rice Colne Lodge No. 2477 and Boleyn Castle No. 998. January:- It was agreed to make W.Bro.A.R.Thomerson L.G.R. Preceptor of the L.O.I. an Honorary Member - this was confirmed. At this meeting there was 177 present including over eighty installed Masters which is a record attendance at any meeting with the exception of the Bi-Centenary Meeting. It was interesting to note that the Charity collection raised the sum of ÂŁ16 10s. 6d. i.e. an average of less than 2/- each (10p.) February:- It was pointed out to newer members that members pay the same cost as visitors at Emergency Meetings i.e. in that the banqueting cost at the time was included with the annual subscriptions for the Installation and Regular Meetings. The charge to the Initiates at this meeting was given by W.Bro.P.W.Sommers who had only been raised 4 months previously.

1949 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. R.S.Gordon,. W.M. Bro. A.H.Blackwell, S.W. Bro. F.W.Mellows, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. C.H.Parry, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. C.Davies B.Benham, J.Bourne. W.Waterffield, E.Carlson and E.Rose, Joining:- Bro. C. Adams. January:- Bro. Blackwell presented the Lodge with a very nice pedestal cushion which was received by the W.M. who suitably thanked Bro. Blackwell for his gift.


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Bro. Howard was presented with L.G.R. clothing subscribed for by Lodge of Sincerity and the Guild of Freeman Lodge. Bro. C.P. Carlson was likewise presented with L.G.R. clothing by No.174 being joined by Sincerity and Service in the presentation. It is noted from the summons that the L.O.I. now meets in "The Grapes" India Street, Minories. The Treasurer reported that a Lodge appeal to increase the Benevolent Fund had raised £400 W.Bro. Bertie Brown P.G.D. had sent £200. October:- At this Meeting Bro. Ewart Carlson was initiated by his father W.Bro. C.P.Carlson, Almoner of the Lodge. It was announced to the members that W.Bro. Sir F. Rowland had been elected Lord Mayor of London for the ensuing year.

1950 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. A.H.Blackwell,. W.M. Bro. F.Mellows, S.W. Bro. J.G.Harding, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. C.H.Parry, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Shimield, Bird, C.Baldwin and R.Stoneham. Joined:- Bro. J. Sherwood, Frien Barnet Lodge No.2989 Bro. C. Woods, Shurmur Lodge no. 2374. According to the membership list there were 94 members of the Lodge in January 1950. The Treasurer was authorised to spend up to £25 on a Loving Cup to be presented to Sincerity and Service Lodge on their twenty first birthday anniversary. The Treasurer proposed a meeting of Past Masters of the Lodge to examine Lodge Property and consider insurance of the same. It was proposed by the Treasurer to send 10 guineas to the Lord Mayors Fund as a mark of respect to the Lord Mayor Sir Frederick Rowland, an Initiate and present Senior Past Master of the Lodge. It was announced with great pride that H.M. the King had conferred a Baronetcy on W.Bro. Sir Frederick Rowlands.

1951 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. F.W.Mellows,. W.M. Bro. J.G.Harding, S.W. Bro. A.E.Castle, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. H.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Lott, Lutman, Baverstock, Woods and Cutts.


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January:- The W.M referred to the loss of the M.W. Grand Master His Grace the Duke of Devonshire and the brethren stood to order. The Secretary announced that 6 months mourning had to be observed. The W.M. presented the retiring Secretary W.Bro. Hesketh Parry P.G.St.B. and his charming and unofficial assistant Mrs. Hilda Parry with a table lighter and engraved ash tray as a mark of appreciation, not only of their work over many years as Secretary but of the invaluable services both have given the Lodge over many years. The Master expressed the hope that they would be spared for many years to come. The Master informed the Brethren that W.Bro Bertie Brown a member of this Lodge had been appointed Deputy Provincial Grand Master designate for Berkshire. The Secretary reported that a daughter Lodge Aldwych Club Lodge No.3794 had decided to invite Masters of the Lodge of Sincerity to be honoured guests at their meetings. The W.M referred to the loss sustained in Bro. C.P. Carlson who had been the Lodge Almoner for many years and had done a great deal of work for Masonic charities. A notice of motion was given "To increase the Initiation Fee to 25 guineas and the Joining Fee to 15 guineas." It was also agreed that a Trust Deed should be drawn up in respect of the Benevolent Fund in a form agreed by Grand Lodge and that the trustees should be W.Bros. F.Boyse, H.Stark and F.Power - this was agreed.

1952 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. J.G.Harding,. W.M. Bro. P.A.Sommers S.W. Bro. A.E.Castle, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Ditchfield and Porrer. It is noted that an item in the Lodge Accounts for this year refers to the purchase of 40 copies of the Lodge Warrant and their subsequent sale to the Brethren at ÂŁ1 each. February:- The W.M. referred to the great loss which Freemasonry had suffered in the death of His Majesty King George VI Past Grand Master the brethren stood to order as a mark of respect to his memory, and the Lodge was ordered to go into mourning until the end of May 1952. March:- W.Bro. Parry informed the Brethren that the Annual Service sponsored by the Lodge at the Royal Wanstead Schools would take place on October 19th. and a dispensation was read out giving permission for Masonic clothing to be worn at this service.


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1953 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. P.A.Sommers, W.M. Bro. A.E.Castle, S.W. Bro. C.W.Morris, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bro. D.Huntley, A. Cox and A.Richards. January:- The Secretary reported that the V.S.L. had been repaired for the Lodge by Councillor Isaacs a Past Mayor of the Borough of Islington and he was instructed to express the thanks of the W.M. and the Brethren.

1954 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. A.E.Castle,. W.M. Bro. C.W.Morris, S.W. Bro. G.J.Nicholson, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas . W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros:- Doughty, Merle Capt Brittain and Harrold. Joining:- Bro. Holt, Sincerity and Service No. 5096. Emergency Meeting May:- The Secretary referred to the sad loss of W.Bro Berty Brown Deputy Provincial Grand Master for Berkshire and a member of the Lodge and also W.Bro. R,S.Gordon Secretary of the L.O.I. W.Bro. Thomerson an Honorary Member and for many years Preceptor of the L.O.I. the Brethren stood to order in respect of their memory. The Secretary reported that Deanery Lodge No.3071 which had been sponsored by the Lodge of Sincerity in 1904 was holding a Jubilee Meeting on October 25th and it was proposed that a hearty vote of congratulations and good wishes should be sent to the W.M and Brethren. Bro. C.G.Taylor was congratulated on receiving P.G.St.B. November:- The W.M. welcomed Rt.W.Bro.B.S.Sayle P.G.W. (N.S.W. Australia) and the W.M. of Deanery Lodge No. 3071 a daughter Lodge that had just celebrated its 50th. Anniversary.

1955 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. C.W.Morris. W.M. Bro. J.G.Nicholson, S.W. Bro. P.W.Sommers. J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. F.Wright, and J.E.Kenny, J.Pigot and R. Burr. January:- The Secretary proposed that the sum of ÂŁ75.00 be transferred from the General Account to a Special Reserve. This money and any subsequent additions to be used to defray the expenses of the BiCentenary or for any other purpose which the Lodge may decide - agreed unanimously.


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An inscribed tankard was presented to W.Bro Alf Hayward on attaining 50 years membership of the Lodge. A letter was read from the Grand Secretary asking Freemasons' to refrain from discussing differences over the Boys School whilst these were the subject of an enquiry by the M.W.G.M. W.Bro Tipple the Lodge Organist for over 40 years was congratulated on his promotion to P.G.St.B.

1956 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. G.J.Nicholson. W.M. Bro. P.W.Sommers S.W. Bro. P.J.Harding, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. W.Davey, B.Ring, Perryman and Bray. January:- The Secretary stated that Bro. Sir Frederick Rowland would celebrate 50 years membership of the Lodge at the next meeting and proposed that a donation of ÂŁ20.00 to be given to a charity selected by him to mark the occasion - this was agreed. It was agreed that the Bye Laws be amended and that the visitors fee should be 25/- at all the meetings. The Secretary proposed and W.Bro P.A. Sommers seconded "That this Lodge qualify as a Founding Lodge 1956 of the Royal Masonic Hospital by subscribing 500 guineas over the next four years.

1957 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. P.W.Sommers. W.M. Bro. P.J.Harding, S.W. Bro. A.G.Compton, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler. Initiates:- Bros. A.Hawkins, F.Denney and T. Randall. January:- The address to the Master was given to the Master Elect by his son W.Bro. P.A.Sommers The Lodge subscription was increased from 5 guineas to 6 guineas.

1958 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. P.J.Harding,. W.M. Bro. A.G.Compton S.W. Bro. Capt. N.Rice, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros S.Saward and W.Gray.


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In January 1956 there were 100 members shown on the List of Members. November:- The Lodge stood to order in memory of W.Bro.C.Hesketh Parry PGStB. who had been called to the Grand Lodge above since the last meeting of the Lodge. The Secretary proposed that the visitors fee of 25/- should be deleted and substitute:- "The Visitors Fee at dinner shall be such amount as the Lodge shall from time to time determine by resolution after notice in the summons." It was subsequently agreed that the Bye-Law should stand and the dining fee should be 30/-

1959 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. A.Compton. W.M. Bro. Capt. N.Rice, S.W. Bro. C.Davies, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler. Initiates:- Bros. Hart and Hodge. February:- the Subscription of Country and seafaring Members was increased to 2 guineas from 1½ guineas. November:- The Lodge was informed of the sad loss of R.W.Bro Sir Frederick Rowland Bart. P.G.W. the father of the Lodge (Initiated in 1906) and past Lord Mayor of London and the Brethren stood to order to his memory. There was subsequently a Memorial Service to him in St Pauls Cathedral on 16th. December 1959.

1960 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. Capt. N.Rice, W.M. Bro. C.Davies S.W. Bro. E.H.E.Carlson,, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King, Tyler. Initiates:- Bros. Sherlock and J.A.Kenny. Bro. William Davies who was initiated in the Lodge in 1910 sent a cheque to the Lodge for £50.00 to mark the occasion, the Lodge accepted the cheque and placed it in the Bi-Centenary Account and wished Bro. Davies many happy years in retirement.

1961 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. C.Davies,. W.M. Bro. E.H.E.Carlson, S.W. Bro. E.G.Rose, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler.

Initiate:- Bro. Shipley. Joining:- Bro. W. Morgan, Beach Lodge No.2955. Bro. C. Pither, Eastern Gate Lodge No.2970.


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February:- Bro. Boyce gave notice of motion to increase the subscriptions to 7 guineas per annum. March:- The Secretary reported that the Merchant Navy Lodge No.781 was holding a Masonic Service on May 8th. at St. Matthias Church Poplar and that he I.P.M. Capt. Nelson Rice C.B.E. had been invited to read one of the lessons. W.Bro Stark proposed and Capt Rice seconded that 5 guineas from the Benevolent Fund be voted for that service.

1962 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. E.H.E.Carlson,. W.M. Bro. E.G.Rose, S.W. Bro. T.Ditchfield, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler

Initiate:- Bro. E.Lamb. Joining:- Bro. P. Ryan, Upminster Hall Lodge No.7573, Aldersbrook Lodge No.2841. February:- The W.M. of Sincerity and Service requested the Lodge to pass two of their candidates i.e. Bro. G.Newley and Bro. E.Peckett. this ceremony was duly carried our and these two brethren passed to the Degree of a Fellow craft. These two brethren were raised by Sincerity Lodge at the following March Meeting.. The W.M congratulated Bro. J.S.A. Norris on his family’s' 150 years connection with the Lodge his great-grandfather being initiated in 1812 (W.M. in 1856) and died in 1884 at the age of 94 his grandfather W.C. Norris joined the Lodge in 1869 his father was initiated in 1883 and he himself initiated in 1928. The Secretary proposed that Bro, Norris should be congratulated and a note should be made in the Minutes of this remarkable record. Bro. Norris thanked the brethren and mentioned that on the death of his Great Grandfather who was the Warden of Croydon Masonic Homes for 22½ years his Great Grandfathers sister took over as Matron and lived to 96. October:- The W.M. congratulated W.Bro. F.Boyce on being awarded the M.B.E. in the recent birthday honours list and wished Mrs Boyce and himself many years of happy retirement after 40 years of Service to the Star and Garter Homes Richmond.

1963 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. E.Rose. W.M. Bro. T.Ditchfield, S.W. Bro. A.C.Porrer, J.W. W.Bro. F.Boyce, Treas. W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler. Initiates:- Bro. H. Mann, January:- W.Bro. Alf Hayward was congratulated on being a member of the Lodge of Sincerity for 50 years and W.M. in 1927, the W.M. and brethren hoped that at the age of 85 he would spared to attend the Lodge for many years to come.


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February:- A lengthy discussion took place at this meeting regarding Lodge finances and the need for more revenue in view of the forthcoming Bi-Centenary. Many suggestions were made the most popular alternative being :- 1.) to eliminate the February Meeting 2.) To increase subscriptions 3.) To eliminate the February Meeting and increase the subscriptions either now or later. The Secretary was instructed to write to the members for their views in a referendum. Subsequently the result of the referendum was to increase the subscriptions and the Bye-Laws were altered to increase the subscriptions from 7gns to 8gns. Also to delete the sum of 5/- paid as officers fee by the A.D.C. and Secretary. October:- It was with regret that the brethren were informed of the death of the Worshipful Master W.Bro. E.G.Rose who died on the 12th August. W.Bro. Tipple asked to be recorded the grateful thanks of the Lodge Members to W.Bro. F.Boyce who was resigning as Treasurer at this meeting after 18 years in the office due to ill health.

1964 No.174

Initiate:- Bro. Mercer.

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. T. Ditchfield,. W.M. Bro. A.C.Porrer S.W. Bro. D.E.Huntley, J.W. W.Bro. F.J.Power, Treas. W.Bro. H.W.Stark, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler. Joining:- Bro. G.Foulkes, Upminster Hall Lodge No.7573.

February:- The Secretary announced that the Benevolent Fund had been registered with the Charity Commission and the Reg. No. was 222853. W..Bro. N.L.Tudor Price was congratulated on being appointed PGStB. and the Lodge contributed towards his Grand Rank clothing. March:- It was agreed at this meeting that the Lodge accounts were transferred to Lloyds Bank Ltd., Leadenhall Street. October:- The Secretary explained that owing to increased costs the visitors dining fee was uneconomic and should be raised to 35/-

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FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. A.C.Porrer, W.M. Bro. D.E.Huntley, S.W. Bro. J.E.Kenny, J.W. W.Bro. F.Power Treas. W.Bro. C. Davies, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler. Initiates:- Bros. P.Stoneham and C.Lunt. January:- There were 105 in attendance at this meeting including 69 visitors of whom 16 were members of the Leygrove Lodge No. 7003 of who the M.E. was also a member. There were 86 members recorded on the membership list in January 1966.


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A vote of thanks was given to W.Bro. H. Stark for the many years of service he had given the Lodge as Secretary and assistant Secretary. February:- The Secretary read extracts of the resolution of Grand Lodge permitting a variation in the obligation in each of the degrees and distributed copies of the letter outlining the alternative wording, subsequently at the March Meeting it was resolved that discussions on the permissive variations to the Obligation should be postponed until the October Meeting when every member would have received a Copy of the Grand Secretary’s' letter. At the October meeting after a lengthy discussion, a secret vote was taken and proved unanimously in favour of the Permissive Variation. March:- an amendment to bye Law 5 was proposed in that the Annual subscription to be increased to 9 guineas - it should be remembered that this included for dining as well for five meetings a year at the time.

1966 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. D.E.Huntley. W.M. Bro. J.E.Kenny S.W. Bro. J.W.Bourne, J.W. W.Bro. F.Power, Treas. W.Bro. C.Davies,, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler.

Initiates:- Bro.T.Martyn and K.Ferris. January:- Bro. Willie Welsh who was initiated into the Lodge in 1916 by Sir Fredrick Rowlands was congratulated on attaining 50 years membership of the Lodge although he had not aspired to office he was a valuable member of the Lodge. February:- The Secretary read a letter from the Grand Secretary stating the M.W. Grand Masters desired to celebrate the 250th. Anniversary of the foundation of Grand Lodge and it was agreed that each member would donate £1 towards the quota required from the Lodge. At the March meeting £78 was sent to the Grand Secretary towards this cause. It was agreed to increase the Tylers fee to 3 guineas. The Secretary reported the finding of another daughter Lodge i.e. High Cross Lodge No. 754 sponsored by the Brethren of this Lodge in 1858. At the October Meeting the W.M. of this Lodge attended as a guest and presented to the Lodge a copy of the Centennial history of High Cross Lodge. The Secretary announced that the Connaught Rooms had increased the dining fee by 2/6 and proposed to increase the visitors fee to £2. The Brethren were informed of the passing of Miss Mabel Collins and Mrs Florence Castle the former lady having been relieved by the R.M.B.I. to the extent of £1,399. November:- The Secretary produced the medallion presented by the M.W. the Grand Master as proof that the Lodge had honoured its obligation to the 250th. Anniversary Fund of Grand Lodge and entrusted it to the W.M. to be affixed permanently to the W.M's collar by Mrs Huntley.


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The Secretary introduced Bro. M. Gray of the Arcadian Lodge No. 2696 the Great-great-great-greatgrandson of W.Bro. Mortleman who was a member of the Lodge of Sincerity from 1803 to 1860 a period of 58 years. He was W.M. five times and on completion of 50 years membership of the Lodge was presented with a silver snuff box, which Bro. Gray had bought along for the brethren to examine. - (This snuff box is now in the possession of the Secretary - W.Bro.M.Mulholland.)

1967 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. J.E.Kenny,. W.M. Bro. J.W.Bourne, S.W. Bro. W.J.Davey, J.W. W.Bro. F.Power,, Treas. W.Bro. C.Davies, Sec. Bro. A. King Tyler.

Initiate:- Bro. P.Bland. January:- Although he was unable to be in attendance tribute was paid to W.Bro. F.Tipple PGStB. on attaining 50 years service in the Lodge he having been organist for 36 of those years despite being handicapped in later years with rheumatism in the hands which prevented the use of several fingers. W.Bro. Tipple is a Brother of which the Lodge of Sincerity can be proud. Unfortunately the death of W.Bro. Tipple was announced in the following October. March:- Discussions took place to improve the Lodge finances and the following propositions were proposed. 1.) to delete the February Meeting. (Later agreed) 2.) To increase the annual subscription from 9 guineas to 12 guineas. (Later rejected) 3.) to increase the Annual subscription by one guinea a year for the next three years. (Later rejected) 4. To deleting the February Meeting and increase the subscriptions from 9 to 10 guineas. (Later rejected). The Secretary read a report re. the arrangements for the Bi- Centenary Meeting and said that it had been set for October 16th. 1968. It was also proposed that at the Bi-Centennial meeting members should pay an additional £2. 10s. and Country and Seafaring Members £4 10s.

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BI-CE TE IAL YEAR FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne,. W.M. Bro. W.C.Davey, S.W. Bro. B.P.Ring, J.W. W.Bro. F.Power, Treas. W.Bro. C.Davies, Sec. Bro. A. King, Tyler.

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January:- The Secretary stated that he had had a letter from the Connaught Rooms stating that the Dinner and Wines would have to be increased because of devaluation it was proposed that the visitors fee should be 42/6 which would only just cover the cost. The Secretary stated that he had sent a congratulatory telegram to W.Bro. A.Hayward on the celebration of his 90th. Birthday. The Secretary proposed that in view of the fact that the Bi- Centenary Meeting was getting very close, that the Bi-Centenary Committee be strengthened by the addition of W.Bros. Tudor Price, Stark, Power, and Ditchfield. At this stage there was ÂŁ332 in the Special Fund. It was agreed that the Lodge should send sufficient funds to qualify it as a Patron Lodge of the R.M.I.G. and the R.M.I.B. in this Bi- Centenary Year. October:- The Bi- Centenary Meeting was held on October 16th. The Secretaries of the four Masonic Charities entered the Lodge and were presented with cheques totalling ÂŁ1,431 3s. 0d. Greetings were then received from representatives of Sincerity Chapter and Brethren from Daughter, Grand-daughter, and Great Grand-daughter Lodges. A report was taken and the Grand Director of Ceremonies (V.W. Bro. Hon.E.L.Baillieu demanded admission for the R.W.Pro. Grand Master the Right Hon. Earl of Scarborough K.G. etc. etc. accompanied by V.W.Bro.Rev.Canon Richard Tydeman PGChap., R.W. Bro. The. Hon. Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, T.D. SGW. V.W. Bro. Lt.Col.J.W.Fawdrey T.D. Grand Treasurer, V.W.Bro. Wriggleworth DGReg., W.Bro. Major General J.M.L. Renton, C.B. S.G.Deacon, W.Bro. F.W.Ross, AGChap. W.Bro. C.Braby A.G.Reg., W.Bro. Major F.J.Packer AGSwBW., Bro.J.D.E.Barnard A.G.Sec. and the Secretaries of the four charities who had retired to re-join the procession. The Bi-Centenary Warrant was produced and the Assistant Grand Secretary read it before handing it to the M.W. Pro. Grand Master to present it to the W.M. representing the Lodge. Very Worshipful Bro.Rev.Canon Richard Tydeman Past Grand Chaplain then delivered an Oration which made a profound impression upon the minds of all those present. He made particular allusion to the Sincerity family and also the rare distinction held by the Lodge of Sincerity of being the only Lodge to have provided a Steward for the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institute every year since it has been formed. Canon Tydeman then gave an explanation of the word Sincerity and this was received with rapt attention by all the Brethren. (This oration appears at the end of this history) The Secretary reported that the messages of greetings and congratulations were far too numerous for them all to be mentioned and referred to only, one from the Grand Secretary R.W.Bro. James Stubbs P.G.W. who had been of great assistance in the preparations for this meeting. Nothing further offering the Lodge was closed in peace and Harmony and the 43 members and 281 guests and visitors adjourned to the Connaught Rooms for Dinner.


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November:- The Secretary produced the Bi-Centenary Warrant which had been framed in Perspex and enclosed in the Warrant are the following items from the previous meeting. two Summons, Invitation Card, Seating Plan, Table Programme, and a copy of the Oration by the Grand Chaplain. The W.M. proposed that a hearty vote of thanks and congratulations be given to W.Bro Clement Davies For his successful arrangements in connection with the Bi-Centennial Celebrations.- all agreed. November:- It was proposed that W.Bro. A.King Prov G.Tyler (Essex) should be elected an Honorary Member having served the Lodge as Tyler for 24 years. - this was confirmed after a ballot.

1969 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. W.J.Davey; W.M. Bro. B.P.Ring S.W. Bro. J.A.Kenny, J.W. W.Bro. F.Power, Treas. W.Bro. D.E.Huntley, Sec. W.Bro. W.Watts, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bro. J. Sewell. Joining:- Bro. A.N.Preece, Sincerity and Service No.5096. Bro. M.J. Mulholland, Three Lights No.5066 January:- The Lodge subscription was increased to ÂŁ11. It was also proposed that the sum of 80 guineas be made available to ensure that the donations to the four Masonic Charities are bought up to 400 guineas. March:- W.Bro. Harry Stark was congratulated on receiving Grand Rank Honours and it was agreed to give him the Grand Rank Clothing that was in the Lodges possession. October:- The Lodge stood to order in memory of the death of the M.W.Bro. The Right Hon. the Earl of Scarborough Past Grand Master who had attended the Bi-Centenary Meeting this time last year.

1970 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. J.A.Kenny. W.M. W.Bro. H.W.Stark S.W. W.Bro. J.G.Harding, J.W. W.Bro. D.E.Huntley, Treas. W.Bro. P.A.Sommers, Sec. W.Bro. W.Watts, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. J.Haffenden and D.Perkins.

Joining:- Bro J..Searle.

January:- A Dispensation was read at the previous meeting to enable Bro. John Kenny to become Master as he had not served a full term as Warden of the Lodge. The Secretary reported the loss of two cushions used for the presentation of the aprons the loss had been reported to the Grand Tyler and the Insurance Company. ÂŁ16. 8s.0d. was subsequently paid by the insurance company.


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A Charity Representative (W.Bro.E.H.E.Carlson) was appointed for the first time and it was proposed that this appointment should be made annually. The Secretary informed the Lodge that the Tyler W.Bro. Watts had presented the Lodge with a replacement cushion made by his wife to replace the one lost or stolen recently. The Secretary stated that he had handed to the L.O.I. two old Minute Books which had come into his possession. The L.O.I. now had a complete set of Minute Books covering the last twenty five years and W.Bro.J.Bourne had been asked to prepare a short history covering that period. Bro. L.F.Ruff subsequently wrote a history for the period 1945 - 1970. October :- The Candidate for passing did not attend and at short notice an alternative programme was arranged i.e. W.Bro. T.Ditchfield - D.C. gave an interesting explanation of the three aprons, The W.M. gave an explanation of the 2nd degree working tools, the W.Bro. P.J.Harding - A.D.C. gave a lecture on the 2nd Tracing Board, and W.Bro. P.A.Sommers P.M. gave a lecture on the 1st Tracing Board, and W.Bro Stark congratulated all those present for the work carried out at such short notice. W.Bro. A.Hayward who had been a member for over fifty years was then unanimously balloted for as an Honorary Member. The Secretary announced that the visitors fee for dining would have to be 50/- in view of proposed increase by the Connaught Rooms. November:- The Secretary intimated that the Senior and Junior Wardens did not wish to be considered for Master for the ensuing year in the circumstances W.Bro. J.E. Kenny had offered to carry out the duties if elected. The Secretary reported that he could obtain Bi-Centenary Jewels at approx. ÂŁ5 each.

1971 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. J.E.Kenny. W.M. Bro. L.F.Ruff, S.W. Bro. A.N.Preece, J.W. W.Bro. D.E.Huntley, Treas. W.Bro.P.A.Sommers, Sec. W.Bro. W.Watts, Tyler. Initiate:- Bro. P..Chapman. March:- The Tyler had requested that his fee be increased to ÂŁ4 per meeting. The Secretary recalled that Bro. Liddle had been a member of this Lodge for fifty years and that Bro. Capt. Nelson Rice a Freemason for fifty years and was just celebrating his golden wedding anniversary and congratulations were sent to both of these brethren. October:- The Secretary stated that he had made enquires regarding the Masonic clothing which was the property of the late Sir Frederick Rowland, Toye Kenning and Pobjoys were not interested in its purchase, and he had approached the Grand Lodge Museum in the hope that they would display it, but they stated they did not have the room and the Grand Secretary made the suggestion that the clothing


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should be donated to him for the cause of Charity. The decision was left to the discretion of the Lodge Secretary. The clothing was subsequently gifted to Grand Lodge. November:- A summary of the history of W.Bro. C.G.Taylor was given who celebrated 50 years membership of the Lodge on 16th. November 1971 he was a founder member of Sincerity and Service Lodge in 1929 and become their Master in 1931. and No. 174 in 1934. Founder Master of Holborn Bars in 1937. Unfortunately W.Bro. Taylor died in the following December.

1972 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. L.F.Ruff W.M. Bro. A.N.Preece S.W. Bro. W.Wilkinson, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro. P.A.Sommers, Sec. W.Bro. W.Watts, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros. Waterfield and D.Kenny. March:- The death was announced with great regret of the Senior Past Master of the Lodge W.Bro.A.Hayward (W.M.1927). The Annual subscriptions were raised to £14.00 and the visitors fee to £3.15 The death was announced of our Tyler for 24 years W.Bro.A.King P.G.Tyler (Essex) The Secretary then gave an appreciation of W.Bro. N.L.T.Price PGStB who had been a member for fifty years and had had an illustrious career in Freemasonry and this Lodge, having been W.M. in 1936, Founder Member of Sincerity and Service 1929, Bro. Tudor was then presented with a silver ashtray suitably inscribed and two cheques one from the Lodge and one from the members. October:- W.Bro.F.W.Boyce was made an Honorary member of the Lodge in view of the many years that he had served in the office of Treasurer - 18 years.

1973 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. A.N.Preece W.M. Bro. W.Wilkinson, S.W. Bro. M.J.Mulholland, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne,, Treas. W.Bro.P.A.Sommers, Sec. W.Bro. W.Watts, Tyler.

Initiate:- Bros R.Mallard. January:- A notice of Motion was proposed by the Treasurer that the Annual Subscription be increased to an amount as agreed by the General Purposes Committee. and it was proposed that the visitors fee should be £4.00.


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The Secretary stated that Mrs Norris had returned certain regalia to the Lodge and that Centenary Jewels were available for £2.00. each. and also there were copies of the Bi-centenary history available for 50p. each. October:- Unfortunately the Lodge had suffered the loss of five brethren since the last meeting i.e. W.Bros Boyce, and Nelson Rice, and Bros. Lewin, G.Cooper and R.Holman W.Bro. Stark commented on their lives and achievements before the Lodge stood to order to their memory. The guests were requested to retire from the Lodge whilst the subject of Lodge finances was discussed after a long discussion the outcome was the following. 1.) that the Initiation Fee be £40.00 and Joining Fee £20.00 2.) That the Annual subscription be increased to £22.00 (this included all dining) 3.) That Country Membership should be £6.00 November:- The S.W. and the J.W. not willing to be considered for election as Master the W.M. W.Bro. A.N.Preece agreed to carry on for another year if elected. A telegram was sent to Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips reading:- "Best wishes for your future happiness from the W.M. and brethren of the Lodge of Sincerity No. 174." a reply had been received "Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips thank you and all the brethren for your very kind message and ask me to convey their warm thanks and appreciation." - Lady-in Waiting.

1974 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. A.N.Preece W.M. Bro. M.J.Mulholland, S.W. Bro. P.B.Greenwood, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne,, Treas. W.Bro.P.A.Sommers, Sec. W.Bro. W.Watts, Tyler.

January:- The Secretary of our daughter Lodge, Aldwych Club, made a request to the Lodge Secretary to include them in the printing of our new ritual book being prepared by W.Bro. J. Haffenden March:- A presentation of a cheque for £50.00 was made to W.Bro. P.A.Sommers to mark his retirement as Preceptor of the L.O.I. The W.M. recalled that Bro. Sommers had been a officer of the L.O.I. for twenty five years. i.e. Member of the Committee 1948/53, Joint Secretary 1954/56, Deputy Preceptor 1957/60, Preceptor from 1961 until his retirement in 1973. W.Bro. Ewart Carlson on informing the Lodge that he had been honoured with L.G.R. informed the Brethren that he was also honoured to wear his fathers L.G.R. clothing, his father W.Bro. P. Carlson had been a long time Almoner of the Lodge.

1975 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. M.J.Mulholland W.M. Bro. P.B.Greenwood, S.W. Bro. J.S.Haffenden, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro.P.A.Sommers, Sec. W.Bro. W.Watts, Tyler.


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Initiate:- Bro. E. Livermore. January:- W.Bro A. Porrer was appointed Chaplain, the first time since the demise of Rev. Clapham during the Second World War that the Lodge had appointed a Chaplain. March:- The Treasurer proposed a Notice of Motion which basically scrapped the Country membership and all Members would pay the same annual subscription and the Dining Fee would be charged at cost as the brother attended the banquet, this was in line with Grand Lodge recommendations. The annual subscription was set at £7.50 for all members dining fee to be £6.15. The Secretary reported a summary of the Bagnall report:1) That a new office of Charity Steward should be created and it should take precedence behind the Junior Deacon and in front of the Almoner. 2) That Lodges so arrange their financial affairs that after proceedings are paid pro-rata by those dining. A presentation was made to W.Bro. Harry Stark PGStB. on celebrating 50 years membership of the Lodge W.Bro Sommers paying tribute to Bro. Harry as a freemason, a ritualist and humanist. W.Bro Stark had served as Preceptor of the L.O.I. for nine years and as Lodge Secretary for fourteen years. The Secretary reported the death of Mrs Mustart who had been relieved by the R.M.B.I. to the extent of £2,904.00

1976 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. P.B.Greenwood W.M. Bro. J.S.Haffenden, S.W. Bro. P.J.Chapman, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro.P.A.Sommers, Sec. W.Bro. W.Watts, Tyler. Initiate:- Bro. J.Smith. Re-joining:- Bro. J.Doughty. January:- This is the first year that the News Letter appeared edited by W.Bro. J.A.Kenny in an endeavour to keep those brethren in touch who are unable to attend the Lodge on a regular basis. November:- An unfortunate occurrence happened in that after a prospective Initiate had signed the declaration book he was taken ill and unable to proceed with the ceremony. A ballot took place for a rejoining member a Brother Doughty who was aged 75.

1977 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. J.S.Haffenden W.M. Bro. P.J.Chapman, S.W. Bro. D.E.Kenny, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro.P.A.Sommers, Sec. W.Bro. W.Watts, Tyler.


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Initiates:- Bros. J.Busby, G.Haffenden and R.Provan. January:- The rule in the Book of Constitutions to exclude a brother for being more than three years in arrears was amended to that in future a brother should be excluded after two years in arrears. March:- A telegram was sent to Her Majesty Queen congratulating her on the twenty fifth anniversary of her reign and a suitable reply was received. W.Bro. Lew Marks I.P.M. of United Hearts Lodge No. 6590 had recently purchased Jewels and regalia belonging to the late W.Bro. R.D'Arcey Hawkey a past member of this Lodge and had donated to the Lodge, the W.M. expressed the brethren’s gratitude for his generous gift. The Lodge heard that the M.W. Grand Master intended to promote W.Bro. P.A.Sommers - Lodge Secretary to the rank of AGStB. at the next Investiture of Grand Lodge, Bro. Sommers was congratulated by the members of the Lodge for this well deserved honour. The Secretary read a letter from Aldwych Club Lodge No.3794 inviting members of the Lodge as paying guests at their 60th. anniversary Meeting. October:- The death was announced of W.Bro.S.G.Hawkey.LGR. (W.M.1948)

1978 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. P.J.Chapman, W.M. Bro. P.B.Greenwood, S.W. Bro. D.E.Kenny, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro.P.A.Sommers, Sec. W.Bro. W.Watts, Tyler. Initiate:- Bro. E.T.Howell, March:- The Lodge received the resignation of W.Bro. Clem Davies - the Bi-Centenary Meeting Secretary and the author of the 200 years history of the Lodge.

1979 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. P.B.Greenwood W.M. W. Bro.P.J.Harding , S.W. Bro. B.Pepper, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro.P.A.Sommers, Sec. W.Bro. W.Watts, Tyler. Initiate:- Bro. D.Mason. March:- The Initiation fee was raised to £50.00 The Secretary reminded the Lodge that our daughter Lodge, Sincerity and Service No. 5096 was celebrating its fiftieth year since consecration on Maundy Thursday 12th. April, many of the brethren of the Lodge of Sincerity had been invited but if any other brother wished to attend they were welcome as paying guests at £15.00 each. the Lodge of Sincerity donated £25.00 to the Charity Fund of Sincerity and Service to mark the occasion.


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An announcement by Grand Lodge was made that in future the grants made by Masonic Charities would be handled by the Grand Charity and a Memorandum was issued outlining and explaining the changes. The death was announced of W.Bro.Frank Power LGR P.M. (W.M.1946) Treasurer 1964-69 but his greatest task was as Secretary of Lodge of Sincerity Benevolent Association and he was responsible for raising thousands of pounds over the period of 30 years that he occupied that office.

1980 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. P.J.Harding, W.M. Bro. A.F.Hart, S.W. Bro. B.E.Pepper, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro.P.A.Sommers, Sec. W.Bro. W.Watts, Tyler.

Initiate:- Bro. B.Livermore (initiated only, then resigned.) January:- The Treasurer proposed the following:That Bye-Law 5 be deleted and substituted by the following:1) The Initiation Fee shall be £50.00, the Joining Fee £20.00 and Re-Joining fee £1.50. 2) The Annual fee shall be such amount as the Lodge shall by determine by resolution after Notice of Motion on the Lodge Summons. 3) The fee at dining shall be such an amount as the Lodge shall determine. 4) The Secretary’s' services shall be deemed equivalent to the payment of annual subscription and dining fees. 5) The Master shall have the privilege of inviting one guest at the Installation Meeting. 6) Any Brother whose subscription is unpaid for over one year shall be liable to be excluded from the Lodge in accordance with Rule 181 Book of Constitutions. It was agreed that the Lodge Benevolent Fund should be wound up and W.Bro.D.Huntley was appointed temporary Secretary to carry out this duty.

1981 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. A.F.Hart W.M. Bro. B.Pepper, S.W. Bro. J.Searle, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro.P.A.Sommers, Sec. W.Bro. B.Whitehorn, Tyler.

March:- The Secretary announced to the brethren that W.Bro Phil. Vaughan, a Preceptor of the L.O.I. and Member of Sincerity and Service No 5096 was to receive Grand Honours at the next annual Investiture and a hearty vote of congratulations was recorded. W.Bro Tudor Price requested that his undress clothing previously given to the Lodge should be donated to W.Bro. Phil. The death was announced at this meeting of W.Bro.C.Davies, Secretary during the Bi-Centenary Meeting and author of the Bi- centenary history.


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The Secretary reported having received a reply to the message of congratulations sent to H.R.H. Prince of Wales on the occasion of his marriage to Lady Diana Spencer.

1982 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. A.F.Hart W.M. W. Bro. J.Searle, S.W. Bro. E.Livermore, J.W. W. Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro. M.J.Mulholland, Sec. W.Bro. B.Whitehorn, Tyler.

Initiate:- Bro. J.McGillies.

Joined:- W.Bro.L.Belson, Lodge of Good Intention No.7087.

January:- A vote of thanks was given to the retiring Secretary W.Bro.P.A.Sommers PAGStB after 12 years service as Secretary of the Lodge he had also received a letter from the Deputy Grand Secretary thanking him for his services. At this meeting guests from the Lodge of Intention No.7087 generously donated £60.00 to the W.M's. list. October:- As there was a scarcity of Initiates during this period the W.M. gave two Lectures:1) Journey through the Second Degree. 2) Five Orders of Architecture, The Secretary then read the Minutes of the Lodge Meeting held on 16th. January 1848 to the great interest of the brethren present. October:- At this meeting there was an very unusual event, in that a member W.Bro N.L.Tudor Price PGStB was congratulated on celebrating 60 years membership of the Lodge. W.Bro. Paul Sommers then gave an outline of the history of W.Bro. Tudors illustrious Masonic Career and then an illuminated address executed by Bro. David Mason was given to the Worshipful Master to be delivered to Bro. Tudor Price who unfortunately could not attend the meeting (This illuminated address is now in the safe keeping of the Lodge Secretary) It was also proposed that the sum of £300.00 be given to a Charity of W.Bro.Tudor Prices choice, subsequently amended to £60.00 at W.Bro. Tudors request. Bro Mason was congratulated on the excellent work in designing and drawing the illuminated address. W.Bro.P.J.Harding was congratulated on receiving Grand Rank Honours and was re-imbursed for his undress clothing by the Lodge.

1983 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. J.Searle W.M. Bro. E.Livermore, S.W. Bro. E.T.Howell, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro. M.J.Mulholland, Sec. W.Bro. B.Whitehorn, Tyler. Initiate:- Bro. R. Wright.


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January:- W.Bro. Phil Vaughan PGStB., Sincerity and Service Lodge was congratulated and thanked for his services on retiring as Preceptor of the Lodge of Instruction after serving the office for seven years. October:- The death was announced with regret of W.Bro. Harry Stark PGStB (W.M. 1946) who died on 28th. April being a member of the Lodge for 58 years and Secretary for 14 years. A donation of ÂŁ50.00 was made to the Benevolent Fund of the Upminster Hall Lodge No.7573 of which Bro. Stark was a founder, to his memory.

1984 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. E.Livermore, W.M. Bro. E.T.Howell, S.W. Bro. D.J.Mason, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro.M.J.Mulholland, Sec. W.Bro. B.Whitehorn, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bro.E.Ferguson, G,Ferguson, P.Claydon,(initiated only) K.Doherty and B.Brown. October:- The death was announced of W.Bro. N.L.Tudor Price PGStB a member for 62 years, whose Masonic achievements have been well chronicled in this volume, his demise was greeted with great sorrow by all the brethren present. ÂŁ50 was subscribed to Sincerity & Service Lodge towards a memorial to W.Bro. Tudor. November:- It was proposed that W.Bro J.G.Harding who had emigrated to New Zealand, the father of our Grand Officer W.Bro.P.J.Harding be an honorary member of the Lodge A heated discussion took part in the Lodge as regards the intended closure of the Royal Masonic Hospital and it was stated that W.Bro. Kenny with the Lodge Secretary would attend the Meeting to be held in Grand Lodge on 26th. November to vote against such closure on behalf of the members of the Lodge of Sincerity. The motion to close the Hospital was subsequently defeated at Grand Lodge.

1985 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. E.T.Howell W.M. Bro.D.J.Mason, S.W. Bro. G.J.Haffenden, S.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne , Treas. W.Bro.M.Mulholland, Sec. W.Bro. B.Whitehorn, Tyler.

Initiate:- Bro.P.Pledger (initiated only) Joining:-Bro.T.Mulvaney, Parri Passu Lodge No.5943. October:- W.Bro. P.A. Sommers PAGDC was congratulated on achieving 40 years membership of the Lodge. W.Bro. Hart was instructed to vote against the motion to close the Royal Masonic Hospital at the Meeting to be held in January 1986. in Grand Lodge.


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1986 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro.D.J.Mason W.M. Bro. G.J.Haffenden S.W. W.Bro. L.P.Belson, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro.M.Mulholland, Sec. W.Bro. B.Whitehorn, Tyler.

Initiate:- Bro. K.Peek, October:- Replies were received from greetings sent to H.M. the Queen on the celebration of her 60th. Birthday, It was agreed that the Lodge should adopt the revised ritual transferring the penalties from the Obligation, in fact it was mandatory that the Lodge did accept this ruling in accordance with Grand Lodge edict. The Treasurer suggested in view of the large increase in Tyler’s Fees i.e. an increase of £4.00 to £20.00 per meeting (non-dining) the Lodge should consider Tyling the Lodge from its own members, but this idea was rejected by the majority of members present. Mr. Michael Hawkey son of W.Bro. S.G.Hawkey, Feltham Lodge No 5413. attended this meeting and donated London Grand Rank Clothing and a Centenary Jewel the property of the late W.Bro. S.G. Hawkey a P.M. of the Lodge - it was gratefully received by the brethren of the Lodge

1987 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. G.J.Haffenden, W.M. W. Bro.L.P.Belson, S.W. Bro.J.A.Searle, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro.M.Mulholland, Sec. W.Bro. B.Whitehorn, Tyler.

Initiate:- Bro. J.Berrie, January:- The Initiation Fee was raised to £80.00 and the Joining Fee to £40.00 and in October the Annual Subscription was increased to £30.00 A letter was received from a Bro.McKay in New Zealand stating that he had a Grand Lodge Certificate belonging to his late Great Grandfather W.Bro. Wilfrid Murch who was a member of this Lodge being initiated in 1866. W.Bro. Phil Vaughan - Sincerity and Service Lodge, informed the brethren that he had visited the Tudor Price Room at Cadogan Court Exeter and described the room and the building to the brethren. The brethren were informed that the L.O.I. would in future meet at Freemasons Hall., Great Queen Street on a Thursday evening at 7.00 p.m.


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1988 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. L.P.Belson, W.M. Bro. J.A.Searle S.W. Bro. G.J.Haffenden, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne, Treas. W.Bro.M.Mulholland, Sec. W.Bro. W.Stewart, Tyler. Initiates:- Bro. B.Hickey,

January:- Apart from £103.00 being donated to the Charity Gavel another £130.00 was donated by the personal guests of the W.M. mostly members of the Lodge of Good Intention No. 7087. The Secretary stated that Grand Lodge this year had donated £500.00 or more to over 180 charities proving that Freemasonry did not only just look after its own. The Treasurer proposed to increase the Annual Subscription to £42.00 this was to take account of increased costs. It was also agreed that the Lodge in future would pay the full cost of the entertaining and the printing of programmes and toast lists for the Installation Meeting This had previously been paid for by the Worshipful Master.

1989 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. J.A.Kenny L.G.R. W.M. W.Bro.P.A.Sommers PAGDC S.W. Bro. B.Brown, J.W. W.Bro. J.W.Bourne , Treas. W.Bro.M.Mulholland, Sec. W.Bro. W.Stewart, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bros J.Waites and D.Archer.

Re-joining:- Bro. H.Mann.

October:- Unfortunately due to personal reasons the W.Bro. J. Bourne Treasurer for the last 17 years resigned from the office, and the Lodge, and the members of the Lodge expressed their regret that such a worthy brother found it necessary to take this course of action.

1990 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. P.A.Sommers PAGDC W.M. Bro.B.Brown, S.W. W.Bro. E.T.Howell, J.W. W.Bro. L.F.Ruff, Treas. W.Bro.M.Mulholland , Sec. W.Bro. W.Stewart, Tyler.

Initiates:- Bro G.Chipps, G.Philp and S.Thorpe. Joining:- Bro. N.Bowdery, Sincerity and Service Lodge No.5096. January:- W.Bro.P.A.Sommers PAGDC occupied the chair this year having been initiated into the Lodge in 1946 and previously occupied the Chair in 1953. It was proposed to amend the Initiation fee to be £60.00 plus such charges required for Grand Lodge for registration this was so that the Lodge did not lose funds when Grand Lodge fees rose which tended to be every year.


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October:- The Lodge had a request from Mrs. Norris for assistance but unfortunately learnt of her death a few months later, and this would appear to be the last connection with the Norris family going back to 1804. The Senior Wine Steward of the Lodge for over 20 years W.Bro.W.Davey LGR died after a short illness and the Lodge stood to order for this well loved brother

1991 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. B.Brown W.M. W. Bro.E.T.Howell, S.W. Bro. G.J.Haffenden, J.W. W.Bro. L.F.Ruff LGR, Treas. W.Bro.M.Mulholland, Sec. W.Bro. W.Stewart, Tyler. Initiate:-Bro. R.Whickman, March:- The following items were from the Quarterly Communications of Grand Lodge:- The Almoner and Charity Stewards would now precede the Deacons in the list of Lodge Officers as per Grand Lodge instructions and Book of Constitutions. The Secretary informed the brethren that Grand Lodge had donated over ÂŁ450,000.00 to non-Masonic charities this year. It was the intention to hold a celebratory meeting to commemorate 275 years of English Freemasonry in June 1992. W.Bro. Blackshaw of Leygrove Lodge No.7003 had visited the Lodge today and donated many items of masonic clothing from the various masonic orders the property of the late W.Bro. Bill Davey. was a member of. It was the wish of Bro. Davey that the Lodge received these items, W.Bro.Blackshaw was suitably thanked for his efforts and gift. The London Grand Rank Clothing was subsequently given to W.Bro. John Searle who made a donation to the Hospice that Bro. Bill spent his last days in. A new Ritual Book of the Correct Ceremonies of Eastern Craft Ritual was privately printed by the Secretary W.Bro. M.J.Mulholland, this new ritual book incorporated the transfer of the penalties from the Obligations as required by Grand Lodge and also gave an extended explanation of the rubric. The new Ritual book was agreed by a committee consisting of W.Bros. P.A. Sommers, L.F.Ruff, M.J.Mulholland, P.J Chapman of Sincerity Lodge and W.Bros. N.A. Preece and N. Bowdery of Sincerity and Service Lodge.

1992 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. E.T.Howell W.M. W.Bro.G.J.Haffenden, S.W. Bro. J.A.Searle, J.W. W.Bro. L.F.Ruff LGR, Treas. W.Bro.M.Mulholland, Sec. W.Bro. W.Stewart, Tyler.

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Jjan;- The Organist W.Bro. E.Lines LGR. was congratulated on his 85th. birthday. The Lodge became a Founder Patron of the New Masonic Samaritan Fund. Mar. 19 guests from South Wales Province attended the Lodge to see Bro.Mark Stephenson initiated, included amongst the guests was the father of the Initiate. It was announced that W.Bro. L.P. Belson PM.LGR was to be honoured with the rank of PAGDC, also W.Bro. A.N. Preece PM. LGR was to receive PPrSGD(Surrey) and W.Bro. M.J.Mulholland PM.LGR. to receive PPrJGD(W.Kent) On June 10th. The Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge was held at Earls Court to commemorate 275 years of English Freemasonry and also 25 years that the M.W. Grand Master had held that office. An attendance of over 12,000 was recorded at this meeting with over 4,000 attending the subsequent Festive Board. The M.W. Grand Master H.R.H. THe Duke of Kent being in attendance - for the first time, lady partners of Grand Officers were invited and also various members of the media. Oct. The 275th. Commemorative jewel was received and would be attached to the Master's Collar. Nov. W.Bro.N.A.Preece PAGSt.B - Secretary of Sincerity and Service No.5096 stated that after considerable research and with the assistance of the staff in the Grand Library he had discovered that in fact the Lodge of Sincerity was responsible directly or indirectly for 73 other Lodges, not the 18 as originally thought - (copy of the family tree etc. appended at the end of this history.)

1993 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro.N.W.Bowdery LGR W.M. W.Bro. G.J.Haffenden, S.W. W.Bro. A.F.Hart LGR. J.W. W.Bro. L. F. Ruff. Treas. W.Bro. M.Mulholland Sec. W.Bro.W.Stewart Tyler

Joined:- W.Bro. J.M.D.Dickson (Ismla Lodge No.5009) January:- As the S.W. had declined to take office, W.M. W.Bro. Bowdery LGR a Past Master of Sincerity & Service No.5096 who joined the Lodge in 1990 was installed as W.M. The Ancient Tracing Boards believed to be over 200 years old, which had been used by the LOI for a number of years were refurbished by W.Bro. D.J.Mason PM and a special box made to contain them and will now be used at the Regular Meetings. October:- A celebratory meeting was held to commemorate 225years since the foundation of the Lodge of Sincerity nearly 200 brethren attended with representatives from 25 of the 73 related Lodges. After an address was given by W.Bro. P. A. Sommers PAGDC - Lodge of Sincerity No.174 - 225 years, which was received with acclaim, (copy as an appendix at end of History) a demonstration team from the West Kent Masonic Study Circle, presented a composite picture of Masonic practices of 200 years ago entitled "Lodge Night 1759" - in the costume of the era. £500 was collected and given to the charity nominated by the team i.e. RMBI. Also £225.00 was donated by the Lodge to the New Masonic Samaritan Fund i.e £1.00 for each year of the Lodge's life.


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The members also gave hearty congratulations to W.M. W.Bro. N.W. Bowdery LGR and W.Bro.E.H.E. Carlson LGR on being informed that they would be receiving Senior London Grand Rank Honours at the end of the month. At the Festive Bord after the Meeting W.Bro. John Kenny presented the Lodge with an Old English double handled drinking cup W,Bro. P. Vaughan presented the G.L Certificate of the late W.Bro.N.L.T. Price WM in 1936 W.Bro. L.Belson with W.Bro. D Mason presented illuminated cards with the Absent Brethren toast.

1994 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro.G.J.Haffenden W.M. W.Bro. A.F.Hart LGR, S.W. W.Bro. G.E.Chipps J.W. W.Bro. L. F. Ruff. Treas. W.Bro. M.Mulholland Sec. W.Bro.W.Stewart Tyler

Joined:The Lodge agreed to join the Grand Lodge Relief Chest Scheme. It was proposed and agreed that the regular meeting in March should be permanently changed to the 3rd. Wednesday in April to accommodate our move to the Hercules Pillars for dining. W.Bro. M.J. Mulholland was to receive the active Rank of AGDC in April and W.Bro. P.A.Sommers promoted to PJGD at the same meeting. W.Bro. D.J. Mason was to receive LGR in October. The deaths were recorded of W.Bro. J.Harding LGR (aged 98 years) WM 1952, father of W.Bro. Peter Harding, W.Bro. J.A.Kenny LGR WM – 1970 & 1989 and also our acting Organist for 18 years W.Bro. Ernie Lines LGR

1995 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. A.F.Hart LGR W.M. .Bro. G.E.Chipps S.W. W.Bro. J.A.Searle LGR J.W. W.Bro. L. F. Ruff. Treas. W.Bro. M.Mulholland Sec. W.Bro.W. Mears PPrAGDC (Essex) Tyler

The death of W.Bro. W.W.A. Stewart our Tyler for the past seven years was announced. W.Bro. P.A. Sommers presented the Lodge with three embroidered bible markers to mark the appropriate passages in the VSL for the three degrees. W.Bro. Paul Sommers was presented with a unique set of summons from the 13 Sincerity Lodges in the English Constitution to mark his term as WM. The death of the IPM W>Bro. G.J. Haffenden was announced and also of Bro. Mark Stephenson who was killed in a tragic civil airline accident.


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W.Bro.P.A.Sommers PJGD celebrated 50 years membership of the Lodge and was presented with a volume called “Serendipity” a book of masonic nostalgia and also a cheque from the brethren, which he donated to charity. It was agreed to donate £100 to assist the Finances of the LOI from Lodge funds

1996 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. G.E.Chipps W.M. W.Bro. J.A.Searle LGR, S.W. W.Bro R. Whickman. J.W. W.Bro. L. F. Ruff. Treas. W.Bro. N.W.Bowdery and W.Bro. M.Mulholland Sec. W.Bro.W. Mears PPrAGDC (Essex) Tyler

Initiate:- Bros. E.P.Chipps, S.Evans Joined:- Bro. K. Phillips (Hungerford Lodge No. 4748) A letter was read from Old Globe Lodge No.200 congratulating the WM on his installation, his Uncle a twin brother of his father being installed as WM on the same day. The WM presented the Lodge with an embroidered Alms Pouch. The death of W.Bro. Nigel Bowdery SLGR was announced. Bro Bowdery had been appointed Secretary in January but died 6 weeks later so W.Bro. Mulholland was re- appointed Secretary. W.Bro. Mulholland was presented with a Lead Crystal Decanter suitably inscribed to mark his fifteen years as Secretary and also a cheque which was donated to the NMSF Appeal. The death was also announced of W.Bro.J.W.Bourne SLGR – Bi-Centennial Master and Treasurer for 17 years but had resigned from the Lodge five years ago. The Deputy Grand Master RW Iain Ross Bryce attended to present the Gold Medal to the Lodge on attaining a figure of £300 per member towards the London Appeal for the New Masonic Samaritan Fund, a copy of this Lodge History was presented to him. The Worshipful Master initiated his father Mr. Percy Chipps aged 73 years into Freemasonry

1997 No.174

FREEMASONS' HALL, GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, W.C.2. W.Bro. G.E.Chipps W.M. W.Bro. J.A.Searle LGR, S.W. W.Bro R. Whickman. J.W. W.Bro. L. F. Ruff. Treas. W.Bro. M.Mulholland Sec. W.Bro. E.T.Howell LGR Tyler Initiate:- Bro. F.Frampton A new Banner was presented by the Grand Officer of the Lodge i.e. the late W.Bro. P.A.Sommers PJGD. W,Bro, P,J, Harding PAGDC, W.Bro. M.J.Mulholland PAGDC and W.Bro, L,P, Belson PAGDC. A banner dedication meeting was held the dedicating Chaplain in attendance was by W.Bro. A.J.Davey PAGChap. Who also gave an oration, (see appendix)


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The death was announced of the Past Pro Grand Master 1969 – 1982. W.Bro. P.J. Sheehan AGPurs. visited the Lodge under the Visiting Grand Officer Scheme but announced it would be his last visit as he was being appointed Grand Tyler. The WM presented the Lodge with a magnificent three tiered box of working tools the box being made by W.Bro. John Conway of Wilberforce Lodge No. 5186. The WM’s wife having lined the drawers. W.Bro. P.J. Chapman was promoted to SLGR. The Rank of London Rank was announced to honour lay brethren of special merit.


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SOME I TERESTI G AFTER THOUGHTS. Excluding the sixteen years 1768 to 1783 for which all records have been lost the Lodge has initiated no fewer than 1160 Brethren and received 237 Joining Members. In contrast to the first Hundred Years of our existence when the Lodge met in at least twenty different licensed premises, in the second hundred years it has moved only twice, from the Guildhall Tavern to Restaurant Frascati 1907 and then to Freemasons' Hall in 1934. Before 1917 it was necessary for votes to be canvassed for entrants to be admitted to the full privileges of the Institutions, but from that date the magnificent generosity of the Craft had made such canvassing unnecessary, all candidates now being admitted on application. It is interesting to note that although the Lodge of Sincerity is now numbered No. 174 there are only 106 Lodges shown in the Masonic Year Book with Warrants dated before 23rd. April 1768 the date of our original Warrant. Although this is the only Lodge bearing the name of Sincerity in London, there are no fewer than fourteen in the Provinces at Birmingham, Birtley, Colwyn Bay, Dartford, Gt. Harwood Liverpool, Northwich, Plymouth, Stapleton, Wakefield, Wigan and Worthing. In addition to the support for the three Masonic Institutions and the Hospital, the Lodge has for many years made regular contributions to the Star and Garter Homes at Richmond and the Royal Wanstead School. For many years the Lodge organised a Masonic Service in aid of the latter and the R.M. Hospital which attracted a congregation of more than 250 and raised large amounts for these charities. The ritual in use is known as the "Correct Ceremonies of Eastern Craft Masonry" and has been used for over 120 years, although the actual date is not known. This is privately printed and as far as can be ascertained it is practised only by the Lodge of Sincerity and two daughter Lodges. Aldwych Club No.3794 and Sincerity and Service No.5096., also Victoria Lodge No.1056.

A Daughter is Born (taken from the Bi-Centenary History - W.Bro. C.Davies) One of the visible signs of the success or otherwise of a Lodge must surely be reflected in the number of Daughter Lodges it has sponsored, and as far as can be ascertained Sincerity has been directly responsible for promoting no fewer than seven Lodges. This number is open to revision, strangely enough the fact that petitions had been presented to Grand Lodge for the formation of new Lodges, and whether such petitions were granted, was not considered worthy of comment either in the History that has been previously mentioned, or in the Minutes of earlier years that are available. What information has been gleaned, particularly in respect of the two earliest Lodges has been completely fortuitous and it is highly probable that Sincerity has been responsible for the formation of more Lodges, particularly in the first hundred years, than we are able to claim at the present time.


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Certainly the first petition that we can be sure of, was presented on 30th. June 1858 and signed by George Fentiman, George Knibbs, and T.W.Thompsom, respectivelly Master, Senior and Junior Wardens of Lodge No. 203 as Sincerity was then numbered. W.Bro. Dowse Samual Potts P.M. of 203, was nominated as First Master. As a result, in August 1958 the High Cross Lodge No.1056 (Now No.754) was consecrated at the "Railway Hotel", Tottenham, W.Bro.D.S.Potts became not only its Founder Master but also Secretary for fourteen years and played a very active part in starting High Cross on a long and successful existence, It was only two years after this, in 1860 that the next Lodge was sponsored. This was the British Oak Lodge No. 1133 (later No.831). One of the unusual features in connection with the British Oak Lodge is although the petition was sponsored by the Lodge of Sincerity in the names of T.W.Thompsom (W.M.) E.G.Knibbs (P.M.) and John Bulmer (S.W.) and G.M.Spencer (J.W.), not one of the Founders was a member of Sincerity. No reason has been put forward why the British Oak Lodge was erased from the Grand Lodge register in 1874. A CLOSE ASSOCIATION The third daughter was the Lodge of Loyalty No.1607 which was consecrated on the 18th. May 1876, at the "Alexandra Palace", Muswell Hill, the Founder Master being W.Bro. John Newton, Gd.Pursvt. who was also to become Secretary from 1877 to 1891. Other members of Sincerity who were also Founders included W.Bros C.H.Webb, F.Brown and Samunda. The Lodge of Loyalty has flourished over the years and held its centenary in 1976. The fourth known arrival on the Masonic scene was the Deanery Lodge No.3071 which was consecrated on 16th. December 1904 at the Holborn Restaurant and now meets at the Southgate Masonic Centre. Of the twenty seven Founders no fewer than ten were members of Sincerity Lodge, the founder Master being W.Bro. J. Iggleden, the acting I.P.M., W. Bro.G.Seddon and the Secretary W.Bro. W.Higgs - all being P.M's of No. 174. The early meetings of the Lodge were held at the Pigeons Hotel, Stratford, E.15. then to the Great Eastern Hotel and now at their present venue.

FLOURISHING LODGE On 25th. July 1917, the fifth daughter Lodge was consecrated and once again Sincerity provided the Founder Master - for the Aldwych Club Lodge No.3794. This was W.Bro. Vernon Reveley, and the Organist was Bro. T. Large, another member of Sincerity. Aldwych Club Lodge has flourished and in its comparatively short life has itself sponsored three daughter Lodges and has also one grand- daughter Lodge. Sincerity and Service No.5096 was the sixth in line and consecrated at Freemasons' Hall on 12th. April 1929 and the Founders were nearly all members of Sincerity. The Founder Master being W.Bro. Charles Parry, supported by Bros J.E.Lamboll, G.K.Taylor, N.L.Tudor Price, and many others. The seventh and certainly the youngest is the Holborn Bars Lodge 5675 which was consecrated on 1st. October 1937 the Founder Master being W.Bro. C.G.Taylor ably supported by W.Bro. G.K.Taylor and Bro. C.P.Carlson.


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A LARGE FAMILY It should be mentioned here that that these daughter Lodges have also done their duty to the Craft and most of them have in turn sponsored their own daughter Lodges. High Cross Lodge leads the way with three, Tyssen Amherst Lodge No.2242, (year 1888), West Green Lodge No.4695 (1924) and Tottenham Lodge No.5112 (1929) In addition Tyssen Amherst has a daughter Lodge, Star of Friendship No.6496 (1947), and Tottenham Lodge promoted the youngest member of our large family, Tottenham Secundas No.6996 (1950). Deanery Lodge No.3071 sponsored the Cloisters Lodge No.4944 (1927) which in turn promoted the Abbey Mills Lodge No.6662 (1948) Aldwych Club Lodge No.3794 was another daughter that was responsible for the introduction of the three new Lodges, Isma Lodge No.5009 (1928), Annuntio Lodge No.5539 (1935) and the Lodge of Promise No. 6192 (1945). Isma Lodge made rapid progress and in 1946 sponsored the Lodge of New Hope No.6370. Sincerity and Service No. 5096 not to be outdone promoted the Lodge of Service No.6145 in 1945. Thus it will be seen that in addition to her seven daughter Lodges the Lodge of Sincerity has eight granddaughter and four great grand-daughters, a family of which any mother could be justly proud. Since this was written by W.Bro. C.Davies it has been subsequently discovered that the Lodge of Sincerity %o. 174 has 73. relative Lodges attributed to it - see 1993 in the Lodge history and the Family Tree at the end of this history. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


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OTABLE DATES I THE HISTORY OF LODGE OF SI CERITY o.l74 1768.

Lodge consecrated and first met at the "Golden Anchor", Artichoke Lane, Bermondsey on 23rd. April.

1784/85 First records of Lodge Minutes available. 1816. 1817.

First mention of the Secretary being exempt from annual dues. First Installation Ceremony First mention of Brother Tyler.

1829.

First time meeting changed to third Wednesday in the month.

1839.

Bro. Coveney died. He joined in 1819 and was immediately appointed Secretary. He was W.M. in 1829, 1830, 1833 and 1834. He was Secretary in 1819 -1839 inclusive, and was principally responsible for keeping the Lodge going during the years 1829 -1832 when attendances fell below five per meeting.

1841.

First mention of a section of "The Lectures" being given.

1842.

A Charity Box purchased for ÂŁ1. a half sovereign subsequently found in the lining.

1843.

Bro. Savage worked the 4th. section of the Lecture on Installation Night. R.W. Grand Master H.R.H. Duke of Sussex died.

1844.

First mention of Bro. Potts - S.W. (joined 1842.)

1845.

First time the W.M. was voted a handsome gold jewel for his services when leaving the Chair.

1846.

Bro. Mortleman - made an Hon. Member (see previous notes). Bro. Lacey initiated 1846 still a member in 1887. Lodge of Instruction to be held every Thursday at Fountain Tavern, City Road, - members of parent Lodge to be considered members of the L.O.I.

1847.

Tie for election as Master between Bro. Bennett present S.W. and past S.W. Bro. Newnham. W.M. used casting vote for Bro. Bennett. An initiate named Abdalah Ben Hasan. First time suffix "P.M." appears in minutes.

1848.

Bro. Dr. Major J.W. presents 3rd. Degree emblems - assume these are the skull and cross bones.

1849.

Mention of Bro. Peter Thompsom PSGD delivering lst and 2nd. sections of lst. Lecture and being the originator of Stability Working (very similar to Eastern Craft). Bro. Mortleman elected Tyler. Bro. Quinton the other candidate appears to have been appointed also.

1850.

Bro. Mortleman was not confirmed as Tyler. Bro. Quinton who had held that office for 10 years was. On l5th. May a Warrant of Confirmation was received - the original having been destroyed by fire during the Lodge proceedings.The first plate for printing the summons was donated by Bro. Newman


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1851

Bro Johnson Secretary since 1840 asked to be relieved of his duties.

1852

W.Bro.Terry lost the abstract of the Minutes from 1768/84. W.Bro.Mortleman presented with a snuff' box.

1855.

A candidate rejected by ballot.

1856.

Bro. Norris in the Chair - 24 initiates.

1857.

Bro. Hawley W.M. - 25 candidates.

1858.

Bro. Fentiman W.M. - 41 candidates.

1859.

Bro. Knibbs W.M. - 17 candidates. One of whom Bro. Pendlebury was initiated before the age of 21- went to India - on his return joined the Grand Secretary’s' office and in 1886 was appointed Assistant Grand Secretary.

1860

Bro. Mortleman died. Mention of Bro. Potts Secretary and Lecture Master, for which he received a gratuity of seven guineas.

1860

Bro. Potts resigned after a deficiency of nearly ÂŁ100 was found in the Lodge accounts after misappropriation of funds.

1861.

Bro. Stephen Barton Wilson PGD (a distinguished Preceptor) elected an honorary member in view of his assistance with the ritual and the Installation Ceremony. Bro. Norris the oldest member elected an Honorary Member - elected to the R.M.B.I. in 1862 and became the Warden at Croydon.

1862.

Summons first sent by post - 14 initiates.

1863.

The Lodge Benevolent Fund was formed. Lodge became No.174 - 14 initiates.

1864.

Bro. Pendlebury rejoined. Bro. Oman P.M. a Treasurer for many years made an Honorary Member but died soon after.

1865.

Twenty five initiates and sixteen meetings this year. W.Bro. Terry P.M. - Treasurer died.

1866.

18 Initiates. Bro Stephen Barton Wilson PGD. who by his zeal and masonic attainments as an Instructor had been elected an Honorary Member of the Lodge, died.

1867.

A Warrant was obtained for holding a Chapter in connection with the Lodge.

1868.

Initiates fee reduced.

1869.

23 Initiates. Permission given to wear the Centenary Jewel in December.


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1871.

Lodge meetings reduced to 8 per year.

1873.

The Grand Master Right Hon. the Earl of Zetland died.

1875.

H.R.H. the Prince of Wales installed as Grand Master. A presentation to W.Bro. Newton Secretary, of an illuminated address and a gold watch in recognition of his years as Secretary (8 years)

1880.

Bro. Norris reaches his 90th. birthday.

1881.

No Initiates during this year. W.Bro. Rawley P.M. initiated 1851- W.M. 1857 Treasurer 1866 1891 then resigned. W.Bro.Barlow elected an Honorary Member - Initiated 1861- Master 1865 - and was first Principal of the Sincerity Chapter for the first two years after its consecration.

1884.

H.R.H. Duke of Albany brother of the M.W. Grand Master died - the Lodge went into mourning. W.Bro. Norris P.M. initiated 1812. - W.M. 1856 resident Warden at Benevolent Institution in Croydon for 22i years, died at the age of 95. A son and grandson both members of the Lodge survived him. His family was associated with the Lodge of Sincerity for over 150 years.

1886.

W.Bro. Newton requested the W.M. to relieve him of the office of Secretary after 18 years. He was presented with a "Past Secretary's Jewel" and offered Honorary Membership which he refused (he was also presented with an illuminated address).

1887.

Jubilee Year of Queen Victoria. W.Bro. John Newton presented his manuscript The History of the Lodge of Sincerity" A copperplate engraving of a design for the Lodge summons was ordered. ,

1888.

Two Initiates (1880 - 7, 1881- 0, 1882 - 3, 1883 - 2, 1884 - 1, 1885 - 6, 1886 - 4, 1887 - 4, 1889 - 2, 1890 - 3, 1891- 3, - Lodge membership around 70). The printed copies of the Lodge History were available at 7s. per copy

1894.

The Lodge of Sincerity became a member of the Correspondence Circle of the Quatour Coronati.

1895.

With 68 members including 14 seafaring members the Lodge owed the Treasurer ÂŁ138 9s. Od. W.Bro. J.Newton author of the history for the first 100 years granted Grand Honours - Grand Pursuivant.

1898.

Pro Grand Master M.W.Bro. Earl of Latham.

1899.

W.Bro. John Newton author of the first history of the Lodge of Sincerity died - Secretary - 1868 - 1885 inc. - W.M. 1866 and 1898 - initiated 1861.

1900.

A Notice of Motion "Members two years in arrears to be excluded". 77 members.


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Queen Victoria died. 77 members.

1902.The Lodge still owed the Benevolent Fund ÂŁ200. and the Treasurer ÂŁ78 6s. 0d. The cost of refreshments ludicrous. The members were warned for drinking during meetings by the Grand Secretary. 1903.

10 initiates. 85 members 12 of whom were seafaring.

1904.

The first record of a Ladies Night - 80 attended - 32 ladies.

1905.

W.Bro. Sterling Master of Southern Cross Lodge No.2918 received a dispensation, which allowed him to be Installed as Master of Sincerity No.174. Ladies Night held at Trocodero Restaurant - 200 attended - a Whist Drive preceded the Ladies Festival.

1906

Bro. F. Rowland joined - he subsequently became Lord Mayor of London. W.Bro.Lacey PM. PPGD. retired as Treasurer after 25 years of service.

1906

The Secretary W.Bro. C.H.Webb relinquished the post of Secretary due to old age and reduced sight.

1907

A presentation purse of gold sovereigns presented to W.Bro C.H.Webb. W.Bro Lacey died.

1908

London Rank first instigated and W.Bro. John Bulmer was our first recipient of London Rank. A brother's application to go on the country list was refused because he lived within reasonable distance of the Lodge.

1909.

The W.M. W.Bro. V.J.Reveley was installed his wife having died a few days earlier.

1910.

The formation of the General Purposes Committee was agreed. Number of members 90 including 10 seafaring members. King Edward VII died.

1911

Bro. Bulmer celebrated 50 years of since being Installed in the Chair of the Lodge W.Bro.Sterling appointed PAGStB. A reference was made to female masonic bodies. The use of the term W.Bro. appears to have been used for the first time.

1912.

W.Bro. Webb who had been Secretary for 26 years was made a Life Member his future subscriptions will be paid by the Lodge members. The first time it was stated that all future candidates for Initiation must appear before the G.P.C.

1913.

J.E.Lamboll initiated - Passing and double Initiation at the Installation Meeting. Bro. Capt. Scott (of the Antartic) died. A letter from the Grand Secretary said too many applications were being made for the formation of new lodges.

1914.

A proposal was made to divide London into London and Metropolitan lodges it was defeated. Bro. Webb missed his first meeting in 40 years due to illness at the age of 89.


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1915

Proposals against brethren of German birth.

1916.

W.Bro. Webb a secretary for many years died at the age of 92 in October.

1917.

Lay members first appointed to the G.P.C. Aldwych Club Lodge petition aigned. W.Bro.Reveley first W.M. No. of members 104 inc. 7 seafaring.

1918.

150th. Anniversary Meeting of the Lodge. W.M. W.Bro.W.A.Sterling (P.M.1905) initiated his son. Bro.W.A.Sterling who later was Secretary of the Lodge for 12 years. Member of the Board of Management of the R.M.B.I., Member of the Board of General Purposes Grand Lodge. S.G.W. Province of Cornwall. Bro. A. Hayward joined. Bro. W.C.Norris made an honorary member. W.Bro. A.J.Reveley promoted to First Grand Standard Bearer.

1919

1920.

W.Bro.Bulmer congratulated on being a subscribing member for 65 years. At the Feb. Meeting a passing was performed followed by a Double Initiation followed by another double Initiation.

1922.

Discussion about forming a new Lodge. Bro. N.L.T.Price initiated. 1924. congratulated on his 95th. Birthday.

1925.

Bro. H.Stark snd R.D.Hawkey amongst initistea - 8. W.Bro.Hesketh Parry W.M. was installed by his father Bro. C.S.Parry. The first record of calling off and on. W.Bro. Bulmer died.

1926.

Gauntlets purchased for W.M., S.W. and J.W. W.Bro. J. Bulmer donated the Lodge Banner in memory of his father who had been a member for 70 years. The Lodge opened its own account at the Midland Bank, I,eytonstone, the first account of its own. All funds previously held by the Secretary.

1927.

The first attempt made of setting a suitability for office. Bro. Norris was proposed. He waa the great grandson of Bro. Norris who was initiated in 1813

1928

A candidate for initiation was refused when he declared himself an atheist. An application was made to Grand Lodge for permission to form a new Lodge, which was called Sincerity and Service No. 5096. Bro. F. Boyce initiated.

1929.

Bro. H.Coffin recently returned from Palestine presented a gavel to the Lodge- made out of stone taken from King Solomon’s cave. W.Bro. Higgs P.M. L.R. celebrated his 50th. anniversary of becoming a Freemason. A silver matchbox was presented to Bro. F. W. Boyse 'for the greatest improvement in ritual at the L.O.I.

1930.

The first Chaplain Rev. Clapham appointed by W.Bro. J.Bulmer (jnr.) who had presented a banner to the Lodge died. He was initiated in 1893.- W.M. 1902. and Treasurer from 1908 1927. Founder Member of the Deanery Lodge No.307, Sincerity and Service No.5096. P.Z. of Sincerity Chapter No.174.

1932.

W.Bro. Sterling died.

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1933.

.Bro. C.H.Parry received Grand Honours.

1934.

W.Bro. G.K.Taylor installed his son C.G.Taylor as W.M. of No.6096. and his son installed his father in the Chair of Sincerity No.l74.

1935.

Meetings transferred from Frascati's to Freemasons' Hall. Bro. A.F.Smith granted Grand Honours. Bro. N.L.T. Price elected as W.M. for next year with 12 votes and 6 votes to W.Bro. S.F.Smith.

1936.

W.Bro. Forster received L.R. 21 years after being W.M. King George V. died W.Bro.Reveley and W.Bro. Rowland received Grand Honours.

1937.

Bro. Sid Hawkey And R.Gordon initiated. A petition signed for the formation of Holborn Bars Lodge. S.W. and J.W. declined election as Master for the ensuing year. W.Bro. Bell A.D.C. offered himself as a candidate as was elected as Master Elect.

1938.

A letter from the Grand Secretary stated that a belief in the Supreme Being was mandatory.

1939.

W.Bro. A.G.Brown promoted to PGStB. W.Bro. Rowland received a knighthood on being made Sheriff of the City of London. W.Bro. R.Hawkey Chief Officer in the Auxiliary Fire Service was W.M. and married during his year of office.

1940.

W.Bro. N.L.T.Price received L.G.R.

1942.

Bro. A.Blackwell initiated. The loss of old ledgers and printing plates was recorded. M.W.Duke of Kent died. the officers names were printed on the summons for the first time. Pilot Officer John Sleigh a prospective candidate was killed by enemy action.

1944.

W.Bro.A.King Provincial Grand Tyler of Essex was elected as our Tyler for the first time - 78 members.

1946.

Lodge of Service (grand-daughter) formed. W.Bro.C.H.Parry received Grand Honours.

1948.

W.Bro. S.G.Hawkey Installation 177 attended (over 80 Installed Masters - a record). Feb. Meeting The charge given by Bro. P.W. Sommers who had been in initiated only 4 months previous.

1949.

W.Bro.Blackwell presented the Lodge with a pedestal cushion. W.Bro. Howard and C.P.Carlson received L.G.R. Bro. E.H.E. Carlson initiated by his father.

1950.

W.Bro. A.H.Blackwell W.M. - 94 members - W.Bro. F. Rowland was Lord Mayor of London and was made a Baronet. The Treasurer was authorized to spend up to ÂŁ25 for a loving cup to be presented to Sincerity and Service Lodge on their 2lst. Birthday.

1951.

M.W.Grand Master His Grace the Duke of Devonshire died. W.Bro. C.P.Carlson died.


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1954.

W.Bro. Bertie Brown Dep. Prov. Grand Master for Berkshire, W.Bro R.S.Gordon and -W.Bro. Thompsom died. W.Bro.C.G.Taylor was made P.G.St.B. Deanery Lodge (a daughter) celebrated its Jubilee.

1955.

W.Bro. A. Hayward celebrated 50 years as a freemason. W.Bro. Tipple the Lodge Organist for over 40 years promoted to P.G.St.B.

1957.

W.Bro.P.W.Sommers W.M. The first address was given to him by his son W.Bro. P.A. Sommers.

1958

W.Bro.C.Hesketh Parry died. The Lodge had 100 members at this time.

1959.

W.Bro.Sir Frederick Rowlands Bart. PGW. past Lord Mayor of London died - a memorial service was held in St. Paul’s Cathedral for him.

1960.

Bro. William Davies celebrated 50 years of membership of Sincerity.

1962.

Only one initiate. Bro. J.S.A.Norris was congratulated on his family’s 150 year connection with the Lodge. His great grandfather was initiated in 1812, (W.M. 1856) died in 1884 at the age of 94. His grand father W.C. Norris joined in 1869, his father was initiated in 1883 and himself initiated 1928. W.Bro. F.W.Boyce awarded M.B.E.

1963.

W.Bro. A.Hayward congratulated on being a member of Sincerity for 50 years (W.M. 1927) now aged 85. W.Bro.E.Rose W.M. died during his year of office. W.Bro. F.W.Boyce MBE. resigned as Treasurer after 18 years in office.

1964.

W.Bro. N.L.T.Price appointed PGStB.

1965.

W.Bro.A.C.Porrer W.M. - 86 members - 105 attended the Installation Meeting. Permissive variations to the Obligations discussed and voted on. W.Bro. H.Stark P.G.St.B. retired after years of service as Secretary and Ass. Secretary of the Lodge.

1966.

W.Bro. W.Welsh celebrated 50 years of membership. Bro.M.Gray of Arcadian Lodge No.2696 great great great great grandson of W.Bro.Mortleman (member from 1803 - 1860. W.M. five times) presented his silver snuff box to the Lodge.

1967.

W.Bro. F.W.Tipple celebrated 50 years membership of the Lodge in January - he unfortunately died in October.

1968.

200th Anniversary of the Lodge - The Secretary sent a telegram to W.Bro. A. Hayward on his 90th. birthday. W.Bro. Clem Davies was congratulated on his successful arrangements for the Bi. Centennial Meeting W.Bro. A.King ProvGT(Essex) who had been our Tyler for 24 years was elected an Honorary Member.

1969.

W.Bro. C. Davies resigned as Secretary. Bro. 'Jim' A.N.Preece and W.Bro. M.J.Mulholland joined. W.Bro. H.W.Stark promoted to PGStB. M.W. Bro. Rt Hon. Earl of Scarborough P.G. Master died.


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1970.

A dispensation obtained to permit W.Bro.J.A.Kenny (who had not completed a full year as Warden) to become W.M. for next year. A Charity Representative (W.Bro. E.Carlson) was appointed for the first time. The Tyler's wife made a replacement for the presentation cushion which had been lost. W.Bro. A.Hayward elected as an Honorary Member. W.Bro. Len Ruff started a history of the L.O.I. W.Bros.Stark and J.G.Harding, S.And J.Ws declined election as Master. W.Bro. J.E.Kenny offered himself as a candidate.

1971.

Bro. Liddle, Capt Nelson Rice had been freemasons for fifty years. W.Bro.C.G.Taylor died in Dec. (founder member of Sincerity and Sevice their Master in 1931, W.M. of Sincerity 1934 Founder Master of Holborn Bars in 1937).

1972.

W.Bro. A.Hayward and W.Bro. A.King P.G.Tyler (Essex) died. W.Bro.N.L.T.Price PGStB. celebrated 50 years membership of the Lodge. W.Bro.F.W.Boyce LGR. was made an Honorary Member.

1973.

W.Bro. F.Boyce and Nelson Rice died. Neither Bro. Mulholland or Bro. Wilkinson would accept election as Master so W.Bro. A.N. Preece stayed on for another year.

1974.

Aldwych Club Lodge wanted to be associated with our ritual book. A cheque for ÂŁ50.00 was presented to W.Bro. P.A.Sommers LGR. on his retirement as Preceptor of the L.O.I. (An officer of the L.O.I for 25 years, a member of the committee 1948/53, Joint Secretary 1954/56, Deputy Preceptor 1957/60, Preceptor from 1961 to 1973.) W.Bro. E.H.E. Carlson got L.G.R.

1975.

W.Bro. Porrer appointed Chaplain the first since the demise of Bro. Rev.Clapham. W.Bro. H.Stark PGStB. celebrated 50 years membership of the Lodge. (Preceptor L.O.I. for 9 years, Lodge Secretary for 14 years). A new office of Charity Steward created to take precedence behind the J.D, and ahead of Almoner.

1976.

Only one candidate - The first year that the News Letter, started and maintained by W.Bro. J. Kenny appeared. Bro. Doughty re joined the Lodge at 75.

1977.

W.Bro.P.A.Sommers appointed as AGStB. an active office in Grand Lodge.

1978.

W.Bro.C.Davies Bi- Centennial Secretary resigned.

1979.

Sincerity and Service No.5096. celebrated 50 years existence. W.Bro.F.Power L.G.R.(Treasurer 1964 - 69), Secretary of our Masonic Benevolent Association for many years died.

1980.

Secretary's services again confirmed as equivalent of annual subscription and dining fee. W.Bro. P.J.Harding who was W.M. in 1958 was again elected as Master.

1981.

Lodge Benevolent Fund wound up by W.Bro. Des Huntley. W.Bro. – W.Bro.P.Vaughan No.5096 appointed P.GStB. - W.Bro. C.Davies LGR. died.


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1982

W.Bro. L.P Belson joined. W.Bro. P.A.Sommers PAGStB. retired as Secretary after 12 years. W.Bro. Tudor Price was congratulated on celebrating 60 years membership of the Lodge and was presented with an illuminated address designed and drawn by W.Bro. D.Mason. W.Bro, P.J. Harding received Grand Honours (PGStB.). W.Bro. P.A.Sommers PAGStB promoted to PAGDC. W.Bro. M.J.Mulholland appointed as Secretary.

1983.

W.Bro. P. Vaughan No. 5096 thanked for his services when retiring as Preceptor of the L.O.I after 7 years service. W.Bro. H.W.Stark PGStB.died. He had been a member for 68 years and our Secretary from 1961-1964 and Preceptor of the LOI for l2years.

1984.

W.Bro. N.L.T.Price PGStB. died he had been a member for 62 years. W.Bro. J.G.Harding was made an Honorary Member.

1985.

Bro. P. Pledger initiated but died during the summer recess. W.Bro. P.A.Sommers congratulated on achieving 40 years membership.

1986.

The transference of the ritual obligations were approved.

1987.

The L.O.I transferred to Freemasons' Hall.

1989.

W.Bro. J.Bourne - Treasurer for 17 years resigned for personal reasons. W.Bro. J.A.Kenny LGR. was installed as W.M. having previously occupied that office in 1970.

1990.

W.Bro. P.A.Sommers PAGDC. W.M. (initiated 1946 - W.M.In 1953). Mrs Norris died this would be the last connection with the Norris family which started in 1804. The Senior Wine Steward W.Bro. W.Davey LGR. died.

1991.

The Almoner and the Charity Steward now precede the Deacons in the list of Lodge officers. The new ritual book of Eastern Craft Working with the transference of the Penalties from the Obligations and extended ritual was re-printed by the Secretary W.Bro. M.J.Mulholland.

1992.

The History of the Lodge was updated from the original History written by W.Bro. John Newton PGPurs. (1886) by W.Bro M.J.Mulholland LGR. W.Bro. L.P.Belson PM.LGR. honoured with Grand Rank Honours - PAGDC. W.Bro A.N Preece honoured with PPrSGD(Surrey) and W.Bro.M.J.Mulholland PM. LGR. honoured with PPrJGD(W.Kent). Lodge became Founder Patron of the New Masonic Samaritan Fund. The 275th. Anniversary Jewel was attached to the W.M's. collar. W.Bro. N.A.Preece PAGStB - Secretary 5096 announced that he had discovered 73 related Lodges to the Lodge of Sincerity.

1993.

A celebratory Meeting to be held in October to commemorate 225 years existence of the Lodge. W.Bro.P.J.Harding PGStB. promoted to PAGDC.

1994

It was proposed that the Lodge join the Grand Lodge Relief Chest Scheme. The Regular Meeting in March was changed to the third Wednesday in April to enable the Festive Board to be taken in the Hercules Pillars PH. W.Bro. M.J. Mulholland was promoted to an active rank in Grand Lodge AGDC and W.Bro Paul Sommers PAGDC was promoted to PGJD. The Royal Masonic Hospital was closed. The deaths were announced of W.Bro. J.Harding LGR, W,Bro. John Kenny LGR and W.Bro. E. Lines our long serving organist.


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1995

W.Bro. A.F. Hart PM –1981/82 was installed as WM. W.Bro. P.A Sommers PJGD presented three markers for the VSL, and Bro. Swallow of Wilberforce Lodge No. 5186 presented two levels for the use of the SW to the Lodge. The death of W.Bro. G.J. Haffenden was announced. W.Bro. P.A. Sommers PJGD celebrated 50years as a member of the lodge. the Prestonian Lecture was given by W.Bro.J.Webb PAGStB.

1996

Bro N.W. Bowdery SLGR was appointed Secretary but died 6 weeks later W.Bro. Mulholland resuming the duties in his stead. The WM presented a new Alms Pouch W.Bro. J.W.Bourne the Centennial Master and Treasurer for 17 years died. The Deputy Grand Master RW Bro Iain Bryce attended and presented the Gold Medallion commemorating our achievement in raising in excess of ÂŁ300 per member for the NMSF Appeal.. The WM Initiated his father Percy Chipps BEM aged 75 years.

1997

W.Bro. P.J. Sommers PJGD a member for over 50 years Secretary for 12 years died. A New Lodge Banner was presented to the Lodge by the 4 serving Grand Officers 9 inc., W.Bro. P.Sommers. Rt. Hon Earl Cadogan Past Pro Grand Master died. .

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LODGE OF INSTRUCTION MEETING VENUES. The first mention of the Lodge of Instruction appears in 1820 when it was proposed by a Bro. Coveney that the sanction of this Lodge be granted for the purpose of holding a Lodge of Instruction at Bro. Frisby's the sign of the "Bunch of Grapes, Bermondsey Wall, on every Wednesday evening. Such Lodge of Instruction to be confined solely and exclusively for the purpose of Masonic Instruction and that the Lodge shall not be liable to expense. Although this is the first mention of the L.O.I. it appears that there was some form of L.O.I prior to this date as it appears that members were proposed into the Lodge via the L.O.I., the Minutes of the L.O.I. being written upon the Minutes of the Parent Lodge at a subsequent Meeting, a practice stopped from 1820. Venues of the L.O.I. 1820 1846 1856 ? 1881 1884 Mar. 1916 - Apr. 1917 Sep. 1917 Oct. 1917 Oct. 1918 - Oct. 1920 Mar. 1921 - Mar. 1926 Sep. 1926 - Nov. 1931. Jan. 1932 - Feb. 1932. Sep. 1932 - Feb. 1934 Sep. 1934 - Mar. 1939 1940 - 1945 Oct. 1945 - Oct. 1946 Oct. 1946 - Oct. 1948 Oct. 1948 - Mar. 1960 Mar. 1960 - Jan. 1962 Jan. 1962 - Aug. 1965 Sep. 1965 - Dec. 1969 Dec. 1969 - Oct. 1974 Oct. 1974 - Jan. 1981 Jan. 1981 - Jan. 1988. Jan. 1988 - present.

The Bunch of Grapes, Bermondsey Fountain Tavern, City Road Prince Albert Tavern, Coopers Row, Crutched Friars. Railway Tavern, Fenchurch Street. Ship Tavern, Hart Street, Mark Lane. Blackwall Railway Tavern, Fenchurch Street. The City Arms, St Mary Axe. The Fountain Hotel Foster Lane The Restaurant, Bow Lane. The Three Nuns, Aldgate. The Plough, Coleman Street, E.C. Kennans Hotel, Cheapside. The Goldsmith Arms, Aldersgate, E.C. The Old Red Lion Hotel, Cannon Street. Williamson Restaurant, Bow Lane. Meetings Suspended. The Old Red Lion, Islington. The Dover Castle. The Grapes, India Street, E.C.2. The Hoop and Grapes. Aldgate High street. The Grapes India Street, E.C.2. The Princess Royal, Paul Street, E.C.2. The Griffin. Leonard Street, E.C. The Angel, City Road, E.C. The White Hart Fetter Lane. Freemasons' Hall, Gt. Queen Street.


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. The original Warrant of Constitution was nearly destroyed by fire in 1849, the Warrant now in possession of the Lodge being one of Confirmation of which the following is a copy:WARRANT OF CONSTITUTION (Signed) Zetland, G.M. To all and every our Right Worshipful and Loving Brethren. We Thomas Dundas Earl of Zetland, Baron Dundas, of Aske, in the County of York, &c. &c &c. GRAND MASTER Of the Most Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of England. Send Greeting : Whereas, it appears by the records of our Grand Lodge that on the 23rd. Day of April 1768, a Warrant of Constitution under the Seal of Masonry and sign manual of the M.W. Grand Master was granted to certain Brethren therein named, authorizing them and their lawful Successors to hold a Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, and which was accordingly opened at the Golden Anchor, Artichoke Lane, Bermondsey, under the name of the "Lodge of Sincerity," and was then numbered on the registry of the Grand Lodge, 423, And whereas by the general closing up and altering of the numbers which took place in the several years 1770, 1781, and 1792, the said Lodge became successively Nos. 358, 275, and 231, and by the Union on the 27th. December, 1813 of the two previously existing Fraternities of Freemasons, the Lodge became No. 290, and further by the closing up and alteration of numbers in the year 1832, it became and is now recorded in the Grand Lodge Books No. 203, meeting at the Crooked Billet, on Tower Hill, London, on the third Wednesday in each month, under the title or Denomination of No. 203

THE LODGE OF SINCERITY

And whereas it has been represented to, us by our trusty and well beloved Brethren, Henry Newnham, the Worshipful Master, Dr. William Major the Senior Warden, John Carter the Junior Warden, John Bennett, William Oman, Samuel Potts, respectively Past Masters, Frederick J. Johnson, Secretary, and others the members of the said Lodge that their said Warrant hath accidentally been nearly destroyed by fire, and that they being desirous of continuing their meetings in a regular and constitutional manner have prayed us to grant them a Warrant of Confirmation. Now Know Ye that we being satisfied with the reasonableness of their request and of the confidence reposed in our said Brethren, do grant this our Warrant of Confirmation authorizing them and their regular successors to continue to assemble and hold the Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons at Tower Hill aforesaid on the third Wednesday in each month, or on such days and at such times as shall to the Brethren appear necessary, and be appointed by their Bye-Laws duly made in conformity with the General Laws of the Craft, and then and there when duly congregated to make, pass, and raise Masons according to the Ancient Custom of the Craft in all ages and Nations throughout the Known World, and further, at their said Petition and of the great trust and confidence reposed in every one of the named Brethren, We do declare the said Henry Newnham to be the Master of the said Lodge, the said Dr. William Major to be the Senior Warden, and the said John Carter to be the Junior Warden for opening and holding the said Lodge under this Warrant of Confirmation, and until such time as shall another Master be regularly elected and installed, strictly charging that every Member who shall be elected to preside over the said Lodge, and who must have previously served as Warden in a Warranted Lodge, shall be Installed in Ancient Form, and accordingly to the Laws of the Grand Lodge that he may thereby be fully invested with the Dignities and Powers of


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his office. And we do require you the said Henry Newnham to take special care that all and every said Brethren are or have been regularly made Masons, and that you and they and all other Members of the said Lodge do observe, and keep the Laws, Rules, and Orders contained in the Book of Constitutions, and all other which may from time to time be made by our Grand Lodge or transmitted by us or our Successors, Grand Masters, or by our Deputy Grand Master for the time being. And we do enjoin you to make such Bye-Laws for the Government of your Lodge as shall to the majority of the Members appear proper and necessary, the same not being contrary to, or inconsistent with the General Laws and Regulations of the Craft, a copy whereof you are to transmit to us. And we do require you to cause all Bye-Laws and Regulations, an also an account of the Proceedings in your Lodge to be entered in a Book to be kept for that purpose. And you are nowise to omit to send to us or our Successors Grand Masters for the Right Honourable Charles Anderson Worsley Pelham, Earl of Yarborough, Baron Yarborough, Baron Worsley, &c. &c. &c., our Deputy Grand Master, or to the Deputy Grand Master for the time being, at least once in every year a List of all Members of your Lodge, and the names and descriptions of all Masons Initiated therein and Brethren who shall have joined the same, with the fees and monies payable thereon. It being our will and contention that this Warrant of Confirmation shall continue in force as long only as you shall conform to the Laws and Regulations of our Grand Lodge. And you the said Henry Newnham are further required as soon as conveniently may be, to send us an account in Writing of what shall be done by virtue of these Presents. Given under our Hands and the Seal of Grand Lodge at London this 26th December A.L. 5849 A.D. 1849. By Command of the W.M. Grand Master, William White G.S.

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CENTENARY WARRANT (Signed) Zetland G.M. To the Master, Wardens, and other Officers and Members of the Lodge of Sincerity No.174, London, and all others it may concern. Greeting Whereas it appears by the Records of the Grand Lodge that on the 23rd. Day of April 1768, A Warrant of Constitution was granted to certain Brethren therein authorising and empowering them and their Successors to hold a Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons at the "Golden Anchor," Artichoke Lane, near Virginia Street, London, and which Lodge was then registered on the Books of the Grand Lodge as No.423. But in consequence of the Union of the two Grand Lodges and the formation of the United Grand Lodge on the 27th. December 1813, it became No. 290. Since which, owing to the general alteration in the numbers in 1863, it has become and now stands on the Registry as No.174; meeting at the "Guildhall Tavern," Gresham Street, in the City of London, under the Denomination of THE LODGE OF SINCERITY. And whereas the Brethren composing the said Lodge are desirous now it has completed the Centenary of its existence to be permitted to wear a Jewel commemorative of such an event and having prayed our sanction for that purpose. Now know ye that we having taken the subject into consideration, have acceded to their request and in virtue of our prerogative, Do hereby give and grant permission to all and each of the subscribing Members of the said Lodge being Master Masons to wear in all Masonic Meetings suspending to the left breast by a sky blue ribbon not exceeding one inch and half in breadth, a Jewel or Medal of the pattern or device that we have already approved of as a Centenary Jewel. But such Jewel is only to be worn by those Brethren who are bona fide subscribing Members of the said Lodge, and for so long only as each shall pay his regular stipulated subscription to the funds thereof, and be duly returned as such to the Grand Lodge of England. Given at London this 16th. Day of December A.L. 5869. A.D. 1869. By command of the Most Worshipful Grand Master, The Right Honourable Earl of Zetland. .

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BI-CENTENARY WARRANT. (Signed) EDWARD G.M. Whereas it appears by the Records of the Grand Lodge that on the 23rd. Day of April 1768, A Warrant of Constitution was granted to certain Brethren therein authorising and empowering them and their Successors to hold a Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons at the "Golden Anchor," Artichoke Lane, Bermondsey and which Lodge was named the Lodge of Sincerity and then numbered 423 on the Register of the Grand Lodge of England. AND WHEREAS in consequence of various alterations made in the numbers of Lodges, the said Lodge was in the year 1792 numbered 231. AND WHEREAS in consequence of the Union of the said Grand Lodge with the Atholl or Antient Grand Lodge on the 27th. day of December, 1813, the said Lodge became No.290 on the Register of the United Grand Lodge of England. AND WHEREAS in consequence of a subsequent alteration in the numbers of the Lodges in the year 1832 it became 203 AND WHEREAS the original Warrant having been destroyed by fire a Warrant of Confirmation was issued on the 26th. day of December 1849. AND WHEREAS in consequence of further alteration in the number of the Lodges of Lodges in the year 1863 the said Lodge became and now stands on the Register as No. 174 meeting at Freemasons' Hall, Great Queen Street, London, under the title or denomination of THE LODGE OF SINCERITY AND WHEREAS satisfactory proof has been produced of the uninterrupted existence of the said Lodge for two hundred years dating from the 23rd. day of April 1768. AND WHEREAS the Brethren composing the said Lodge desire to be permitted to wear a commemorative bar on the ribbon of the Centenary Jewel authorised by Warrant dated the 16th. day of December, 1869, and have prayed for sanction for that purpose. NOW KNOW YE that We having taken the Petition into our consideration have acceded to their request and in virtue of Our Prerogative. DO HEREBY GIVE AND GRANT to all and each of the subscribing members of the said Lodge being Master Masons permission to wear a Bi- Centenary Bar on the ribbon of the Centenary Jewel as illustrated herein. GIVEN at London this 23rd. day of April. A.L. 5968 A.D.1968. BY COMMAND OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF KENT, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., A.D.C. Signed) JAMES W. STUBBS. G.S.


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Oration delivered by Very Worshipful Brother Reverend Canon Richard Tydeman Past Grand Chaplain - at the Bi-Centenary Meeting held on the 16th. October 1968. Brethren, it is always a joy to meet together with our friends and neighbours on their birthday. But some birthdays assume a greater importance than others, and in our human existence the 21st. birthday is always celebrated, the fiftieth is sometimes noted, and the one hundredth is a rarity which brings telegraphic recognition from the highest quarters. Man cannot hope to look for many more birthdays than that, but organisations are not so limited, and we meet today to celebrate two hundred years of unbroken Masonic history. The admirable account of this history which has been compiled by your Secretary, W.Bro. Clem Davies, relates many an incident and vicissitude, many an anxious moment, and many a splendid achievement: first one notices that this is a Lodge of family connections in which the same names keep re-appearing, one of them indeed, the name Norris, being continuously on the Lodge books for more than three quarters of its history. Secondly it appears that the Lodge of Sincerity has been responsible - directly or indirectly for the formation of at least seventy three other Lodges, daughters, grand-daughters and great grand-daughters. Thirdly it is a matter of justifiable pride that this Lodge without neglecting the other Charities, has provided a Steward for the Royal Benevolent Masonic Institute every year since the Institution was founded. This distinction is the one that no other Lodge has been able to claim, and of course, one which no other Lodge will be able to claim. These splendid achievements are all indications of the vitality and family spirit: the members at unity with each other, providing for those who come after, by helping to form new Lodges; providing for those who have gone before by regular support of the R.M.B.I. But perhaps the most significant and splendid thing about this Lodge is something it has had from its beginning - its name. Six times it has changed its number, but its name has remained the same SINCERITY. There is no word which better sums up the spirit of Freemasonry than this. How often we have heard the comment after a Lodge meeting - "The work was well done tonight. It wasn’t perfect by any means, but it was so sincere". And what do we mean by this?

The dictionary defines 'sincere' as "genuine honest, containing no

dissimulation or deception" and this is something we admire more than any amount of word-perfectness and precision.

But to appreciate the full meaning of "sincerity" we must look back to the original

derivation, for it comes from two Latin words "sine" which means "without", and "cereus" which means "wax". Literally then, "sincere" means "Without wax". Now, in ancient times, the operative mason had a strict code of honesty, and made it his rule never to offer any work to his overseer unless he was fully satisfied with it. But occasionally of course it was bound to happen that his chisel slipped and a crack appeared in his carvings; or perhaps a flaw was revealed in the stone itself. Here the craftsman had a choice, either to offer his work with the cracks and flaws exposed to view, or else to abandon the damaged stone and begin again.


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There was however, a third possibility resorted to by certain

dishonest and unscrupulous cowans, and this was to conceal the crack or flaw by pouring in melted wax, smoothing it off and sprinkling stone dust over it, so that the stone appeared to be perfect. But when subjected to heat, or the strain and pressure of the building, such a stone would often give way and disintegrate, perhaps causing damage to the structure and danger to the builders. Wax was also used in this way to conceal imperfections in statues, in pottery, and even in metal. In order to combat this danger, it became the custom of conscientious craftsmen to guarantee their work by making a declaration that it was "sincerous" or "without wax". became a hallmark that could be trusted. Brethren, we are not all operative masons, but rather free and accepted, or speculative, and we therefore apply these principles to our morals.

As we work upon the rough ashler of our lives, knocking off

superfluous knobs and excrescence’s, smoothing and preparing ourselves to be fit members of a regularly organised society, we inevitably make mistakes: flaws appear and cracks develop in the best of us. But let us be judged for what we are and not for what we think we might have become. Let us not attempt to conceal our shortcomings by dishonesty or hypocrisy. Let us be in every sense of the word "sincere", so that men may know that our word can be accepted, without dissimulation or deception. Such, then, is the full meaning of Sincerity. Brethren of this ancient and honourable Lodge, we your friends and neighbours salute you and wish you well, upon this, your Birthday. May the spirit that has pervaded your meetings for the past two hundred years continue in full measure for the next two hundred; and may Freemasonry ever have cause to be thankful, not only for this Lodge of Sincerity, but also for the sincerity of this Lodge.


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DEDICATION OF BANNER ORATION l From time immemorial, man has wished to express himself in artistic form, by drawing designs on various materials. Some of the earliest of these are found on the walls of ancient caves. These cave paintings commonly depict a bull denoting fire, a lion denoting light, and an eagle denoting air; each of these three were considered an aspect of the Deity. Often, the figure of a man is seen, having three heads, one of each of these. We have, therefore, the beginnings of man trying to understand the Deity, by interweaving the Divine and human intimately together. These same four devices were used in Old Testament times by the tribes of Israel. Again, they were used in New Testament times to represent the four evangelists. Much has been written on the significance of St. John and the connection between his philosophy and Freemasonry. Of especial note is his predisposition towards the joys and sorrows of man, veiled by the allegory of light and darkness, symbolised here by the square pavement, that favourite of Masonic ornaments. Crude forms of flags or banners were carried into battle by warring peoples, as a visible token of who they were. In some parts of the world we see a development of the Indian flag in the totem pole, a static camp identity which was carved, and depicted the history of the tribe. Likewise, banners were carried into battle during the Middle Ages, and at that time changed their shape from about twice as high as they were wide, to square. It is interesting to note that when Masonry adopted the banner from Ecclesiastical and high ceremonial usage, it adopted the older, not the modern shape. Some consider it odd that the Book of Constitutions makes no mention of banners, although the design has to be authorized by the Grand Secretary. The only two references to Banners in our ritual are in the charge to the Initiate, and in the opening and closing of Grand Lodges, when the Master asks the Pursuivant his duty, the reply to which is, "To give a report of all approaching Brethren, and to see that they are properly clothed and ranged under their respective banners." Here we return to the early representations of the interweaving of the affairs of God and man, when we remember that the Pursuivant's jewel is the one that bears only the arms of Grand Lodge, and that those arms contain the man, the lion, the ox, and the eagle. Throughout the ages, and throughout our Order, attention is drawn to man's search for the knowledge of God. ' In these days of so much change and uncertainty, when we seem to be losing sight of many of the old standards, when God Himself is of no relevance to so many, it is refreshing that in our Order, we retain certain ancient devices upon which we may muse, and through which we might be brought closer to the Great Architect of the Universe, Who, of course;' is central to our entire philosophy. I should remind you that we cannot join, nor remain, a member of our Fraternity without a stated faith in Him. And as we are brought closer to Him, so we are brought closer to each other, and we unite in that grand design of being happy, and communicating happiness. In Freemasonry, we are reminded so often of the two great pillars which were placed at the porchway or entrance of King Solomon's Temple, adorned with the Celestial and Terrestrial globes. Like ancient man in his caves, we see here the interweaving of the Divine and Human dispositions. It is traditionally reported in the Old Testament that the pillars inside the temples


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proper were adorned with golden vessels, used either for burning incense, or to give light to the interior. It was, or course, at a much later date that Masonry replaced these with maps of the Celestial and Terrestrial worlds. I have touched on the significance of the square pavement, and also the two great pillars. The other Masonic ornament I must mention is the VSL: the one that I naturally consider as the foremost, being that Book which each one of us regards as sacred. I trust, Brethren, that you use your VSL as you grow in the Craft and in the love of your God. Our order impresses upon us at all times that we should be good men, loyal to our fellows and our Country. 'It is founded on the purest principles of piety and virtue'. These principles are Eternal principles, given by God Himself. As you practice these, within our Brotherhood, I enjoin you, keep your faith, and practice brotherly love, relief, and truth, which together bring encouragement and strength. Cloak your Masonic secrets from the uninstructed and popular world by all means, but take to it that encouragement and strength. This Lodge of Sincerity certainly has a remarkable and distinguished history - approaching 1200 or so Initiates and over 240 Joining members. It is of course impossible to calculate, but I would love to know the total of its charitable donations - including that unquantified gift of time. It is always a shame when time brings destruction, but indeed it does, and old Banners wear out. I often tell people in Church that that is what they are for - rather like candles, which themselves burn out in the service of their Divine Creator. They are emblematic of what we all should do in the service of the Great Architect. But new life springs from old, and today we celebrate together as we dedicate your splendid new Banner. A new Banner, similar to the old, which had, done good service since 1926. There must be a hint of sadness for you, Brethren, to see this lovely new work, and think of Bro. Paul Sommers, one of the donors, and recently passed to the Grand Lodge above. He joins good company, for I note from your Lodge records that the Chaplain who dedicated your old Banner died shortly afterwards, at about the same time as one of the Past PGM's of Hertfordshire, Frederick Halsey. I was at the Bicentenary Meeting of that Province on Monday! So, sadness, but celebration also as you continue to give thanks for his life continuing in a sense in your new Banner - what a glorious tribute to one who had done so much for the Lodge. How lovely it is for Bro Ted Chipps to have the honour to carry it for the first time, to present it his son, to pass it to me, that I might Dedicate it for your use. I hope, Brethren that you will use it, and process with it; not just leave it parked behind the Master in the future! Remember, like the candle, and like yourselves, it is there to be used. As the Founders of this Lodge were constituted, and the Lodge consecrated, following the traditions of your Masonic ancestors, so may the Banner which is shortly to be dedicated be an inspiration to you all, and to others who visit the Lodge and see it. May it lead you to contemplate the Masonic emblems depicted thereon, and to search in your hearts for their hidden truths. May you be ranged under it for many years, and may it assist you. your children, and your children's: children to continue to uphold our ancient traditions, with glory to God, satisfaction to yourselves, and usefulness to the Craft. Oration given by W.Bro Revd. A J Davey, PAG Chap., at the Banner Dedication of the Lodge of Sincerity No. 174, on Wednesday l6th, April, 1997.


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