St Ambrose Lodge

1891

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St Ambrose Lodge was formed 144 years ago in January 1881. Please feel free to read to our tab discovering little part of our long history.

Here Below the list of our founding Member:

The following were the petitioners: Bros. The Rev. Ambrose Hall, Lt-Col. Somerville Burney, G.D, F. W. R. Ramsey, M .D . S. Rawson, G. W. Marshall, W. H. Smith, Chas. W. Tayleur, and Chas. I. Foakes. The remainder of the founders were Bros, W. B. Harvey, H. Harris, Thos. Holland, W. D. Beckitt, Robt. Gifford, George Edwards, P. P. Perry, Jas Clabery, G. White,L.               Mallet Jones, L. H. Pippins, Ludwig Lechtwertz, D. Pocock, L. Plowman, and P. Skar

And following is the list of officers for the year designated in the warrant as appointed by the W.M: Bros. Lieut-Col. Somerville H Burney, G.D, Senior Warden, F. W. Ramsey, M.D, Junior Warden, Chas. W. Tayleur, Senior Deacon, Chas. James Foakes, Junior Deacon, Dr. Pocock, Inner Guard, Chas Drummond, D.C, W. H. Smith, Treasurer, and Thos. Holland, Secretary

The present member of St Ambrose Lodge invite you to peruse on our ancient and Honorable history.

The member would also like to offer a special thanks to the visiting officer team:

AMetGM: Mark Horlock, Inspector: Timothy Spriggs, and our Visiting Officer: Steve Purdy

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