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 |
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1755 | Edward Collins | |
1757 | Henry Wallworth also 1761 1766 | |
1757 | Samuel Barlow | |
1758 | Alexander Brunmyrrhe also 1766 | |
1759 | Jonathan Littlewood | |
1759 | John Smith also 1764 67 71 75 76 & 1779 | |
1760 | Robert Whittaker | |
1760 | Anthony Wood | |
1761 | Edward Lyons | |
1761 | Henry Wallworth ; see 1757 | |
1762 | John Cartwright | |
1763 | James Travis | Oilman |
1764 | Maurice Power | |
1764 | John Smith ; see 1759 | |
1765 | Matthew Shorrocks also 1767 69 71 & 75 | |
1765 | Nicholas Parkinson also 1769 and 1778 | |
1766 | Alexander Brunmyrrhe ; see 1758 | |
1766 | Henry Wallworth ; see 1757 | |
1767 | John Smith ; see 1759 | |
1767 | Matthew Shorrocks ; see 1765 | |
1768 | William Pinson | |
1768 | Alexander Ogden | |
1769 | Matthew Shorrocks ; see 1765 | |
1769 | Nicholas Parkinson ; see 1765 | |
1770 | William Lee | |
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 |
1788 | James Leake | Bookbinder |
1788 | Francis Schorey | |
1789 | George Willcock | |
1789 | Richard Bailiffe (or Bayliff) | Weaver |
1790 | Josiah Seddon | |
1790 | Edward Roden | Victualler and Fustian Dealer |
1803 | Antient Lodge No 39 Revived (Now a �Modern� Lodge) | |
1803 | William McCormick | Weaver |
1803 | Revived 16th March | |
1803 | Richard Bamber | Dimity Manufacturer |
1804 | Hugh Carroll | Manufacturer |
1805 | John Cropper | Manufacturer |
1806 | John Cropper | |
1806 | William Marshall | Weaver |
1807 | William Marshall | |
1808 | John Cropper | |
1808 | Robert Davis | |
1809 | John Cropper | |
1810 | Terrance Braman | |
1810 | John Cropper | |
1811 | William Bernard | Tailor |
1811 | William Parr | Umbrella Frame Maker |
1812 | Robert Forsyth | Commissioner |
1813 | Robert Forsyth | |
1813 | John Martin | Weaver (to April 1814) |
1814 | John Cropper | (to July 1814) |
1814 | Joseph Givins | Manufacturer |
1815 | Joseph Givins (see 1814) | |
1816 | Joseph Givins (see 1814) | |
1817 | Richard Read | Cotton Dealer and Spinner |
1818 | Joseph Givins (see 1814) | |
1819 | Matthew Wharton | Fustian Cutter |
1820 | Matthew Wharton (see 1819) | |
1821 | James Surman | Saddler |
1822 | Samuel Lawson | |
1823 | Thomas Bowman | Shoemaker |
1824 | Robert Parkinson | Silk Weaver |
1825 | Matthew Wharton (see 1819) | |
1826 | William Hobbs | Weaver |
1827 | Matthew Wharton (see 1819) | |
1828 | James Surman (see 1821) | |
1829 | Thomas Bowman (see 1823) | |
1830 | Matthew Wharton (see 1819) | |
1831 | John Shepherd | |
1832 | Jabez Gadd | Warehouseman |
1833 | Jabez Gadd (see 1832) | |
1834 | John Hickman | |
1835 | Thomas Inglis | |
1836 | Thomas Inglis | |
1837 | James Surman (see 1821) | |
1838 | Jabez Gadd (see 1832) | |
1839 | Jabez Gadd (see 1832) | |
1840 | John McClean | |
1841 | James Davies | |
1842 | Joseph Haley | Engineer and Tool Maker |
1843 | Joseph Haley (see 1842) | |
1844 | Benjamin Colley | |
1845 | Arthur Boult | |
1846 | Arthur Boult | |
1847 | John King | |
1848 | John King | |
1849 | Joseph Haley (see 1842) | |
1850 | Frederick France | |
1851 | Edward Thomas Bradshaw | Accountant and Agent |
1852 | Thomas Bake | Brewer |
1853 | Samuel Richard Gault | Bookseller and Stationer |
1854 | Stephen Smith | Tailor |
1855 | Henry Carrigg | Agent |
1856 | Augustus Schmersahl | Chemist |
1857 | George le Boutellier Diamond | |
1858 | Henry Antony Bennett | Timber Merchant |
1859 | George Hartley Goldsmith | Architect |
1860 | Prospero Delavanti | Music Dealer |
1861 | John Sudlow | Solicitor |
1862 | Frederick Charles Smethurst | |
1863 | Henry Thomas Warren | Agent |
1864 | Robert Bridgford | Land Agent (Was Knighted later) |
1865 | John Bolderson | Baker and Flour Dealer |
1866 | Robert McDowall Smith | Silk Mercer and Manufacturer |
1867 | Samuel Harris Hudson | Estate Agent |
1868 | Charles Dewick Ward | Clergyman |
1869 | John Lawson | Veterinary Surgeon |
1870 | John Gibb Smith | Wine Merchant |
1871 | Alfred Barker Bennett | Brewer ( Hill & Bennett) |
1872 | Thomas Lightbourn | Wire Merchant |
1873 | Peter Royle MD | Physician and Surgeon |
1874 | William Gllbb | Wine Merchant |
1875 | James William Woodall | Solicitor |
1876 | Charles Frederick Woodall | Woollen Draper |
1877 | Charles Rowland Goodman | Surgeon |
1878 | Hairy Cottam | Clergyman |
1879 | Henry John Cutter | Registrar Probate Court |
1880 | William Francis | Parkinson Cashier |
1881 | Samuel Barran | Gas Engineer |
1882 | James Rait Beard | Cloth Merchant (Beard A & Co) |
1883 | John MacMahon | Art Master |
1884 | Henry Pool | Agent (Pool & Clewley) |
1885 | John Chadwick | (afterwards Prov GSecty) |
1886 | John Smith MD | Surgeon |
1887 | William James Wilkinson | Silk Manufacturer |
1888 | Charles Burton Clewley | Agent (Pool & Clewley) |
1889 | John William Gundry Coombs | Hotel Proprietor |
1890 | Charles Hobbies | Insurance Secretary(Rock Assurance Co) |
1891 | Frederick Wellesley Wollaston | Oil Merchant |
1892 | Frederick Gorton Berry | Upholsterer |
1893 | Nathan Heywood | Solicitor |
1894 | Robert Thomson | Manufacturer (Sewell & Hulton |
1895 | William Wilkinson | Clergyman |
1896 | William Humphreys | Silk Agent (William Humphreys & Co) |
1897 | Matthew Naylor | Contractor |
1898 | Richard Walter Marsden | Printer and Publisher |
1899 | Fred Scott | Chartered Accountant |
1900 | Geo Wm Pilkington | Printer |
1901 | Wm James Hunt | Manufacturer |
1902 | John Horace Pavey Dean | Decorator |
1903 | Walter Higginbottom | Architech |
1904 | Robert Scholes | Solicitor |
1905 | Edward Eccles Smalley | Cloth Merchant |
1906 | Charles Wm Sutton | Manchester City Librarian |
1907 | Wm Royston Laidlaw | Electrical Engineer |
1908 | Wm Hy Collier | Abitrator and Valuer |
1909 | John Sherratt | Bookseller & Publisher |
1910 | Joseph David Hughes | Bookseller & Publisher |
1911 | Henry Banks Longley | Surveyor (Later DPGM Surrey) |
1912 | Robert Walter Peers | Dental Surgeon |
1912 | Albert Bushell | Colour Printer |
1913 | Wm Arthur Bacon | Traveller |
1914 | James Wheatley Jones | Chartered Acountant |
1915 | Arthur Hasleham | Merchant |
1916 | Charles Milner Nesbitt | Director (Dorman & Smith |
1916 | Charles Harry Rayner | Municipal Officer |
1917 | Frank Hoyle Brunt | Civil Engineer |
1918 | Sir Edward Rhodes | EL PGM 1950 at the age of 80 |
1919 | Walter R Hilton | Civil Servant |
1920 | Fred Berry | Departmental Manager |
1921 | Joseph Wadsworth | Chartered Accountant |
1922 | TCrompton Peatfield | Secretarial Dept Railway Co |
1923 | Paul Ridgway | Textile Manufacturer |
1924 | AlexrMoss | Schoolmaster |
1925 | Rev Cecil Brook Welland | Clergyman Rector of Alderley |
1926 | W F Wellberry | Buyer |
1927 | William Major Pearson | Regional Representative |
1928 | Lewis Stansfield | Merchant |
1929 | Edwin Simms-Hilditch | Professor of Music |
1930 | William Rhodes | Buyer |
1931 | William Jones | Merchant |
1932 | Leonard Chambers | Insurance Broker |
1933 | George Jennison MA | Zoologist (Belle Vue) |
1934 | Arthur Reginald Moon LLB | Solicitor |
1935 | Charles Harold Bennett | Assistant Librarian |