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History Of The "Prince Of Wales Lodge."

in 1743 . If correct , the fact was overlooked by Preston . 3 . —An " occasional lodge " was formed at the Horn Tavern , Westminster , in which H . E . H . the Duke of Gloucester , was initiated on the 16 th February , 1766 , Lord Blaney , M . W . G . M ., being the W . M .

who presided , and who was most active in the discharge of his duties . 4 . —H . E . H . the Duke of York was admitted into the mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry while abroad during the same year ( 1766 ) , but exactly when and

how Ave cannot find in our notes . 5 . —In 1767 , H . K . H . Henry Frederick , Du'ke of Cumberland , Avas received as a member of our ancient and honourable Society , at an emergent Lodge convened at the Thatched House Tavern , St . James

Street , London , under the Mastership ( pro tempore ) of Colonel Salter , the then Deputy Grand Master of England . H . E . H . was Grand Master from 1782 to 1790 . ( In consequence of these three princes , brothers of His Majesty George III , becoming Freemasons , it was resolved by the members of the Grand Lodge on tho 15 th April , 1767 , "That each of their

Eoyal Highnesses be presented with an apron , lined with blue silk , and that in all future processions they do rank as Past Grand Masters , next to the Grand Officers , for the time being . " ) 6 . —H . E . H . William HenryDuke of

^ , Clarence , when Lord High Admiral , Avas initiated ! in the "Prince George Lodge , " since defunct , at Plymouth , on the 9 th MaTch , 1786 , Avhilst sojourning in that nei ghbourhood . By the decease of George IV ., His Eoyal Highness became His

Majest y William IV ., in 1830 , and before then acted as Deputy Grand Master of England . 7 . —On the 6 th February , 1787 , H . E . H . George Augustus Frederick , XXII ., Prince of Wales ( afterwards George IV . ) , Avas lv

as made a Mason at still another occasional Lodge , convened at the Star and Garter Tavern , Pall Mall , under the aus-Pices of H . E . H . Duke of Cumberland , MW . G . M ., who acted as W . M . ; H . E . H . * e Prince of Wales Grand Master

was « i succession to H . E . H . the Duke of Cumberland , from 1791 to 1812 , when on assuming the dignity of Eegent , the office was considered vacant , and H . E . H . became

Lodges , but especially so to our next royal notice . 10 . —H . E . H . Augustus Frederick , Duke of Sussex , was admitted a member of the " mystic tie" in a Lodge at Berlin , 1790—probably 1798—and certainly for appreciation of the principles of Freemasonry , a

ruler of the Craft , and for many years its most distinguished exponent , H . E . H . Avas tho Prince of Masonic Princes . As Deputy Grand Master in 1812 , and M . W . G . M . from 1813 to 1842 , it is simply impossible to adequately describe a tithe of the numerous fraternal deeds of

that truly Eoyal Brother . 11 . —H . E . H , William , Duke of Gloucester , "first saAV the light" before the Pedestal of the W . M . of the Brittanic Lodge , on the 12 th of May , 1795 ; the Earl of Moira ( aftenvards the Marquis of Hastings ) , acting Grand Masterbeing

, the holder of the gavel on that occasion . 12 . —The King of Hanover ( then Ernest Augustus , Duke of Cumberland ) . ivas the A 2

Patron . As George . IV . His Majesty accepted the title of Grand Patron from 1820 , and a similar honour Avas conferred upon the Fraternity by His Majesty William IV . graciously continuing the same title , as also did H . E . H . ' Albert

Edward , the Prince of Wales , until his election as M . W . G . M ., in 1874 . 8 . —The Brittanic Lodge ( now No . 33 ) , is the only Lodge which has had the honour of initiating two members of the Eoyal Family into Freemasonry . H . E . H .

Frederick Duke of York Avas admitted in due form therein on the 21 st November , 1787 , and at the Grand Lodge held on the 28 th of the same month , the pleasing event Avas communicated to the Craft , Avhen a similar presentation and position

Avere conferred on H . E . H . to those already noted , and likeivise on the folloAving Princes , most of whom joined the '• ' Prince of Wales" Lodge . 9 . —On the 10 th February , 1790 , itAvas stated in Grand Lodge that H . R . H .

Edward , Duke of Kent , had been regularly initiated into Masonry , in the Union Lodge at Geneva . FeAV Princes have done more for the Craft than this Eoyal Brother , for to him , as M . W . G . M ., of the " ancients " ( for the month of December only , 1813 ) , we are much indebted for the blessed union of the two Grand

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Untitled Article 1
PREFACE Article 2
INDEX. Article 4
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 7
SONNET. Article 7
HISTORY OF THE "PRINCE OF WALES LODGE." Article 8
SUMMER. Article 18
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 19
TRAM-CAES AND OMNIBUSES. Article 22
WONDERS OF OPERATIVE MASONRY. Article 24
THE TRUE FREEMASON. Article 26
TOM HOOD. Article 27
IN MEMORIAM — BRO. GEORGE FRANK GOULEY. Article 30
THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION. Article 32
CARA IMAGO. Article 33
HARRY WATSON; Article 34
EVERY YEAR. Article 36
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 37
BRO. JAMES NEWTON'S SKETCH OF THE CONCORD ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, No. 37, BOLTON. Article 41
"ABSENT FRIENDS." Article 42
SHIRTS AND COLLARS. Article 43
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 46
A Review. Article 47
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 50
Forgotten Stories. Article 53
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History Of The "Prince Of Wales Lodge."

in 1743 . If correct , the fact was overlooked by Preston . 3 . —An " occasional lodge " was formed at the Horn Tavern , Westminster , in which H . E . H . the Duke of Gloucester , was initiated on the 16 th February , 1766 , Lord Blaney , M . W . G . M ., being the W . M .

who presided , and who was most active in the discharge of his duties . 4 . —H . E . H . the Duke of York was admitted into the mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry while abroad during the same year ( 1766 ) , but exactly when and

how Ave cannot find in our notes . 5 . —In 1767 , H . K . H . Henry Frederick , Du'ke of Cumberland , Avas received as a member of our ancient and honourable Society , at an emergent Lodge convened at the Thatched House Tavern , St . James

Street , London , under the Mastership ( pro tempore ) of Colonel Salter , the then Deputy Grand Master of England . H . E . H . was Grand Master from 1782 to 1790 . ( In consequence of these three princes , brothers of His Majesty George III , becoming Freemasons , it was resolved by the members of the Grand Lodge on tho 15 th April , 1767 , "That each of their

Eoyal Highnesses be presented with an apron , lined with blue silk , and that in all future processions they do rank as Past Grand Masters , next to the Grand Officers , for the time being . " ) 6 . —H . E . H . William HenryDuke of

^ , Clarence , when Lord High Admiral , Avas initiated ! in the "Prince George Lodge , " since defunct , at Plymouth , on the 9 th MaTch , 1786 , Avhilst sojourning in that nei ghbourhood . By the decease of George IV ., His Eoyal Highness became His

Majest y William IV ., in 1830 , and before then acted as Deputy Grand Master of England . 7 . —On the 6 th February , 1787 , H . E . H . George Augustus Frederick , XXII ., Prince of Wales ( afterwards George IV . ) , Avas lv

as made a Mason at still another occasional Lodge , convened at the Star and Garter Tavern , Pall Mall , under the aus-Pices of H . E . H . Duke of Cumberland , MW . G . M ., who acted as W . M . ; H . E . H . * e Prince of Wales Grand Master

was « i succession to H . E . H . the Duke of Cumberland , from 1791 to 1812 , when on assuming the dignity of Eegent , the office was considered vacant , and H . E . H . became

Lodges , but especially so to our next royal notice . 10 . —H . E . H . Augustus Frederick , Duke of Sussex , was admitted a member of the " mystic tie" in a Lodge at Berlin , 1790—probably 1798—and certainly for appreciation of the principles of Freemasonry , a

ruler of the Craft , and for many years its most distinguished exponent , H . E . H . Avas tho Prince of Masonic Princes . As Deputy Grand Master in 1812 , and M . W . G . M . from 1813 to 1842 , it is simply impossible to adequately describe a tithe of the numerous fraternal deeds of

that truly Eoyal Brother . 11 . —H . E . H , William , Duke of Gloucester , "first saAV the light" before the Pedestal of the W . M . of the Brittanic Lodge , on the 12 th of May , 1795 ; the Earl of Moira ( aftenvards the Marquis of Hastings ) , acting Grand Masterbeing

, the holder of the gavel on that occasion . 12 . —The King of Hanover ( then Ernest Augustus , Duke of Cumberland ) . ivas the A 2

Patron . As George . IV . His Majesty accepted the title of Grand Patron from 1820 , and a similar honour Avas conferred upon the Fraternity by His Majesty William IV . graciously continuing the same title , as also did H . E . H . ' Albert

Edward , the Prince of Wales , until his election as M . W . G . M ., in 1874 . 8 . —The Brittanic Lodge ( now No . 33 ) , is the only Lodge which has had the honour of initiating two members of the Eoyal Family into Freemasonry . H . E . H .

Frederick Duke of York Avas admitted in due form therein on the 21 st November , 1787 , and at the Grand Lodge held on the 28 th of the same month , the pleasing event Avas communicated to the Craft , Avhen a similar presentation and position

Avere conferred on H . E . H . to those already noted , and likeivise on the folloAving Princes , most of whom joined the '• ' Prince of Wales" Lodge . 9 . —On the 10 th February , 1790 , itAvas stated in Grand Lodge that H . R . H .

Edward , Duke of Kent , had been regularly initiated into Masonry , in the Union Lodge at Geneva . FeAV Princes have done more for the Craft than this Eoyal Brother , for to him , as M . W . G . M ., of the " ancients " ( for the month of December only , 1813 ) , we are much indebted for the blessed union of the two Grand

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