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    Article DEVONSHIRE LODGES PRIOR TO THE "UNION" OF DEC, 1813. ← Page 2 of 3 →
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Devonshire Lodges Prior To The "Union" Of Dec, 1813.

Warrant , and held at Crokern-well , near Exeter , but soon died out , and a Lodge formerly held in London by Charter of the year 1765 , and subsequently held in Honitorr , shared the same fate soon after the " Union . " The old Lodge ( second oldest in Devon ) , warranted A . D . 1734 , became extinct about 1770 , and so was unable to take any part in the formation of the first i

REMOVALS , " MODERNS . " Date of Warrant . Names and Localities . About Then Now 1766 All Souls ' , Tiverton to Weymouth ... 1792 , 283 ' 170 1787 Amphibious , Stonehouse to Hi gh-Town 1800 407 258 ( Since to Leeds , and noio Heckmondwike . )

At the Union of 1813 ( December ) the Lodges of each Grand Lodge were numbered alternately . The Grand Stewards ' Lodge of the " Moderns " was placed at the head of the Roll without any number , the first numbered being the " Grancl

Master ' s Lodge " of the "Ancients ; " No . 2 , the Lodge of " Antiquity" of the " Moderns , " and so on . As many of the Lodges of the " Moderns " had been warranted long before 1750 , whereas none of the " Ancients " were chartered until after

EXTINCT LODGES OP THE "ANCIENTS . " Date of Warrant , Names and Localities . Original . 1814 . 1832 , * 1764 Morton Ilampstead ... 132 157 — * 1782 East Devon Regiment of Militia ... 216 272 193 * 1784 North Devon Regiment of Militiaf 228 286

—* 1795 Vine , Exeter ... ... ... 293 372 — * 1806 Buckingham , Stonehouse ... 336 430 — REMOVALS , "ANCIENTS . " 1756 , Plymouth to Rochdale about 1813 ( No . 50 ) , now No . 54 .

There were eleven "Ancient" Lodges in Devon which took part in the "Blessed Union of 1813 , " but only seven were active A . D . 1832 , and since then one more has ceased to work . The county of Devon , howeverwas never so largeMasonically

, , , as it is now ; indeed , so rapid has been the growth of Lodges under the genial sway and fostering care of its beloved Prov . G . M . ( the Rev . John Huyshe , M . A . ) ,

Provincial Grand Lodge of Devon , A . D . 1775 . It will be seen that out of these fourteen "Modern" Lodges , only two were working at the alteration of tire numbers , A . D . 1832 , though twelve were in existence at the " Union . " Warrants

, however , have since been issued in most cases for the foregoing towns . Of the "Removals" under the "Moderns " we have to chronicle only two , as follows :

that year ( 1750 ) , it follows that in taking the Lodges of each Grancl Lodge alternately in the numeration , the numbers of the " Ancients" secured to that Body a higher place on the Roll than the real dates of the Warrants would have

justified . This fact will be patent to anyone consulting the numbers and dates of Watrants of the Lodges under each Grand Lodge before and since the " Union , " so far as we have been able to verify the same .

that its extent is almost beyond the maximum for one Province . It is curious to note that in the List of " Union " Lodges still in existence , Devon is indebted to its sister Province ( Cornwall ) , for No . 223 , Plymouth , having

been originally warranted for St . Mawes , near Falmouth , as 306 , and No . 230 , Devonport , chartered at first for Kingsand .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
SONNET. Article 1
OBJECTS, ADVANTAGES, AND PLEASURES OF SCIENCE. Article 2
THE DEATH OF ALEXANDER. Article 6
DEVONSHIRE LODGES PRIOR TO THE "UNION" OF DEC, 1813. Article 7
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 10
UPBRAID ME NOT. Article 13
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 14
AN OLD-FASHIONED LOVE-SONG. Article 17
WHAT IS THE GOOD OF FREEMASONRY? Article 18
Architectural Jottings. Article 20
MY LORD THE KING; Article 22
ONLY A ROSE. Article 28
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 29
THE TRYST. Article 31
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 32
PROCLAMATION DU ROI, Article 32
ORDRE DE MARCHE. Article 33
PLAN, Article 34
Untitled Article 35
AFTER THE LAST POPULAR SCIENCE LECTURE. Article 36
TOM HOOD. Article 37
THE VISTA OF LIFE. Article 41
Forgotten Stories. Article 44
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 46
MR. SPRECHELHEIMER'S MISTAKE. Article 49
DOUBLE ACROSTIC. Article 49
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Devonshire Lodges Prior To The "Union" Of Dec, 1813.

Warrant , and held at Crokern-well , near Exeter , but soon died out , and a Lodge formerly held in London by Charter of the year 1765 , and subsequently held in Honitorr , shared the same fate soon after the " Union . " The old Lodge ( second oldest in Devon ) , warranted A . D . 1734 , became extinct about 1770 , and so was unable to take any part in the formation of the first i

REMOVALS , " MODERNS . " Date of Warrant . Names and Localities . About Then Now 1766 All Souls ' , Tiverton to Weymouth ... 1792 , 283 ' 170 1787 Amphibious , Stonehouse to Hi gh-Town 1800 407 258 ( Since to Leeds , and noio Heckmondwike . )

At the Union of 1813 ( December ) the Lodges of each Grand Lodge were numbered alternately . The Grand Stewards ' Lodge of the " Moderns " was placed at the head of the Roll without any number , the first numbered being the " Grancl

Master ' s Lodge " of the "Ancients ; " No . 2 , the Lodge of " Antiquity" of the " Moderns , " and so on . As many of the Lodges of the " Moderns " had been warranted long before 1750 , whereas none of the " Ancients " were chartered until after

EXTINCT LODGES OP THE "ANCIENTS . " Date of Warrant , Names and Localities . Original . 1814 . 1832 , * 1764 Morton Ilampstead ... 132 157 — * 1782 East Devon Regiment of Militia ... 216 272 193 * 1784 North Devon Regiment of Militiaf 228 286

—* 1795 Vine , Exeter ... ... ... 293 372 — * 1806 Buckingham , Stonehouse ... 336 430 — REMOVALS , "ANCIENTS . " 1756 , Plymouth to Rochdale about 1813 ( No . 50 ) , now No . 54 .

There were eleven "Ancient" Lodges in Devon which took part in the "Blessed Union of 1813 , " but only seven were active A . D . 1832 , and since then one more has ceased to work . The county of Devon , howeverwas never so largeMasonically

, , , as it is now ; indeed , so rapid has been the growth of Lodges under the genial sway and fostering care of its beloved Prov . G . M . ( the Rev . John Huyshe , M . A . ) ,

Provincial Grand Lodge of Devon , A . D . 1775 . It will be seen that out of these fourteen "Modern" Lodges , only two were working at the alteration of tire numbers , A . D . 1832 , though twelve were in existence at the " Union . " Warrants

, however , have since been issued in most cases for the foregoing towns . Of the "Removals" under the "Moderns " we have to chronicle only two , as follows :

that year ( 1750 ) , it follows that in taking the Lodges of each Grancl Lodge alternately in the numeration , the numbers of the " Ancients" secured to that Body a higher place on the Roll than the real dates of the Warrants would have

justified . This fact will be patent to anyone consulting the numbers and dates of Watrants of the Lodges under each Grand Lodge before and since the " Union , " so far as we have been able to verify the same .

that its extent is almost beyond the maximum for one Province . It is curious to note that in the List of " Union " Lodges still in existence , Devon is indebted to its sister Province ( Cornwall ) , for No . 223 , Plymouth , having

been originally warranted for St . Mawes , near Falmouth , as 306 , and No . 230 , Devonport , chartered at first for Kingsand .

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