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SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS
1914-15 Albert Plume, K.O.M. President, Certifying
Council and District Primo Lodge.
1916 Gordon Wilson, K.O.M. District Primo President.
1917-19 ? ? ? ?
1920 Charles Garnham, K.O.M. Provincial Grand Primo
1921 George Osborne, K.O.M.
1922 Edward Wooby, K.O.M.
1923 Herbert Howard, K.O.M.
1924 William Binstead, K.O.M.
1925 James Garner, K.O.M.
1926 Robert Cook, K.O.M.
1927 Jack Hakes, K.O.M.
1928 Thomas Scoggins, K.O.M.
1929 Walter Warden, K.O.M.
1930 Sidney Godfrey, K.O.M.
1931 A.E.Ouzman, K.O.M.
1932 Harry Eade, K.O.M.
1933 John.H.Mason, K.O.M.
1934 William J.Smith, K.O.M.
1935 George Buxton, K.O.M.
1936 Robert Moss, K.O.M.
1937 Harry Eade, R.O.H. (Second Term)
1938 Frederick Green, K.O.M.
1939 John. H.Mason, R.O.H. (Second Term)
1940 John Richardson, K.O.M.
1941 Henry Newson, K.O.M.
1942 Charles Cowdray, K.O.M.
1943 Thomas. W. Hare, K.O.M.
1944 Stanley. R. Moss, K.O.M. (Son of Robert Moss)
1945 Thomas Sargent, C.P.
1946 Wilfred Horsup, K.O.M.
1947 Arthur Wright, R.O.H.
1948 John Baldwin, K.O.M.
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LIST OF PROVINCIAL GRAND PRIMOS
SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS
1949 David Clunie, K.O.M.
1950 Frederick Woods, K.O.M.
1951 Frederick Edwards, K.O.M.
1952 Charles Little, K.O.M.
1953 Charles Woodmason, K.O.M.
1954 Stanley Rooke, K.O.M.
1955 Edgar Heron, K.O.M.
1956 Alfred Rampling, K.O.M.
PROVINCIAL GRAND SECRETARIES
1914-17 Harry Taylor, K.O.M.
1917-20 Charles Taylor, K.O.M.
1921-24 Arthur Collins, C.P.
1925-27 F.Patch, C.P.
1927-34 James Garner, R.O.H.
1935-46 Joshua Manning, K.O.M.
1946-47 John Baldwin, K.O.M.
1948 David Clunie, K.O.M.
1949 Alfred Rampling, K.O.M. Resigned in September
1949-50 Ernest Spence, R.O.H. resigned in February
1951-55 Kenneth Burrows, K.O.M.
1954- Frederick Edwards, R.O.H.
PROVINCIAL GRAND TREASURERS
1916-21 Albert Plume, K.O.M.
1921-25 F.Welbury,
1924 James Wiseman, K.O.M.
1925 William Binstead, R.O.H.
1926-27 James Wiseman, K.O.M.
1928-33 George. V. Smith, K.O.M.
1934-36 A. W. Read,
1936-46 Edward Wooby,
1946-47 John Baldwin, K.O.M.
1947-51 Cyril Bailey, R.O.H.
1951 Arthur Wright, R.O.H.
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LIST OF LODGES IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER
Gyppeswyck, King's Arms, Cornhill. 27th November 1891- ?
Gyppeswyck, No.1401. G.L.E. Ltd., Rainbow Hotel, March 1902 to about
1916.
Pickwick, No.1955. G.L.E. Ltd., Coach & Horses, March 1905.
Pride of Ipswich, G.L.E. Ltd., Freemasons Arms, Victoria St., 1905 (?). Later at Rose & Crown, until 1926.
Lord Nelson, G.L.E. Ltd., Leiston. Probably 1905.
Ordinance, G.L.E. Ltd., Ordinance Hotel, Felixstowe, before 1911. Closed about 1916.
Lodge at King's Arms, Woodbridge. 1905 to 1908.
E.U.R. No.1977, G.L.E. Ltd., E.U.R. Tavern, Croft St. September 21st, 1905.
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GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND
Pickwick No.1640. Beehive Hotel, Majors Corner. 12th June, 1912.
E.U.R. No.1641. E.U.R. Tavern, Croft St. 15th June, 1912.
Victoria, John Bull, Woodbridge Rd, 18th October, 1912, moved to Case is Altered about 1916, amalgamated with Sir George Osborne, 7th January, 1933.
Ipswich Certifying Council, Black Horse, 1st April 1914.
Ipswich District Primo Lodge, Black Horse, 22nd April 1914.
J.P. Branch No.3265. Foresters Arms, Chelmondiston. 1919 to September 19th 1929.
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GRAND LODGE Of ENGLAND
Sir George Osborne, No.3509. Railway Hotel, Derby Road. February 1921.
Felix, Station Hotel, Felixstowe. 13th April 1921. Amalgamated with Amphibian, July 1935.
Walter Wade, No.3162. The Ark, Branthan, taken from Essex P.G. Lodge, October 1921, closed October 1922.
Lifeboat, Lifeboat Inn. 14th November 1922. Closed 1928.
Loyal George, No.4741. Hadleigh. 6th April 1923. Closed about July 1933.
Castle, Crown & Anchor Hotel, Framlingham. October 1924. Closed December 1935.
Prince of Wales, No.5491. Grand Hotel, Butter market. 24th February 1925.
Deban, No.5661. Station Hotel, Woodbridge. 4th September 1925.
Amphibian, No.6324.Pier Hotel, Felixstowe. 16th September 1927.
Racecourse, No.6478. Racecourse Hotel. 20th March 1928.
Cardinal, No.6493. Station Hotel, Framlingham. 19th April 1928.
Stanville, No.6934. White Hart, Wickham Market. 29th October 1930.
King George Vth Jubilee, Beehive Hotel. 20th March 1935. Amalgamated with the Pickwick 1st October 1947.
Duke of Kent, No.7318.. Duke of Kent. 6th December 1935.
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GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND
Pride of Stowmarket. Opened under West Suffolk Province March 1926.
Pride of Stowmarket, No.7431. 9th December 1937. Closed November 1953.
Pride of Stowmarket,II, No.8639. Pot of Flowers, Stowmarket. January 1954.
Hearts of Oak, White Hart, Needham Market. 16th November 1948. Amalgamated with Pride of Stowmarket, 1950.
Granville, No.8123. The Ivy House, Stradbroke. 11th July 1949.
Festival of Britain, No.8365. Station Hotel, Framlingham. 1951.
Diomed, No.8449. Fox and Goose, Fressingfield. 1953.
Ipswich Knight's Chapter, No.105. 1st January 1922. Unicorn Hotel.
Ipswich R.O.H. Assembly, No.41. R.A.O.B. Club & Institute, Friars Road, 1949.
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Copyright and Acknowledgements
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1st Edition 1956
2nd Edition 1993
The Copyright of this re-produced book, remains the property of the Ipswich and District Provincial Grand Lodge. G.L.E.
This book may not be copied, re-produced, part or whole, by what ever means, or stored on any retrieval system, without the permission of the Ipswich and District Provincial Grand Lodge. G.L.E.
This book has been re-produced, with the permission of the aforesaid Lodge by Bro. C.D.Schlarb, R.O.H.
This electronic version is a copy of the printed publication
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