Lodge of Friendship No44
The Lodge of Friendship No44 traces it origins back to the Antient (or Atholl) Lodge No39 first meeting at St Ann's Church and Mitre in Manchester. At the Union of the two Grand Lodges on 27th December 1813 the number was changed to No59 and the name 'Lodge of Friendship' was adopted. The Lodge number was changed again in 1835 to No52 until the final renumbering in 1863 when it received the present number of 44. The present Lodge was revived in 1803 though it is in possession of the 1755 Warrant. Members of the earlier Lodge are found in the revived Lodge and many arguments have been conducted as to continuity.
Until the Union, Installations were held on St John's Day in June and December each year so in some years there may have been two different Masters in the same year.
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Past Masters from 1755
Year | Name | Occupation |
|---|---|---|
1770 | Andrews Summers also 1773 | |
1771 | Matthew Shorrocks ; see 1765 | |
1771 | John Smith ; see 1759 | |
1772 | John Byers | Cloth-dresser |
1772 | Joseph Hilton | |
1773 | Andrew Summers ; see 1770 | |
1773 | Richard Walker | Cabinet Maker |
1774 | James Brady also 1777 | Breeches Maker |
1775 | John Smith ; see 1759 | |
1775 | Matthew Shorrocks ; see 1765 | |
1776 | John Smith ; see 1759 | |
1776 | Richard Rothwell | Silk Dyer |
1777 | James Brady ; see 1774 | |
1777 | Thomas Washington also 1779 | |
1778 | William Moorhouse | Butcher |
1778 | Nicholas Parkinson ; see 1765 | |
1779 | Thomas Washington ; see 1777 | |
1779 | John Smith ; see 1759 | |
1784 | James Cooper | Ironmonger |
1785 | John Hardman | Silk and Fustian Manufacturer |
1785 | John Ignatius Hamilton | |
1786 | John Parker | Warehouseman |
1786 | John Watson | Calenderer |
1787 | William McAvoy | |
1787 | James Ashley | Muslin and Dimity Manufacturer |