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Mark Coleman Wallace PhD Thesis - University of St Andrews

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Table 3.3. Scottish Masonic Districts and Lodges 1756<br />

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District 1 – Inverness, Moray, and The Highlands: Old Inverness, <strong>St</strong> <strong>Andrews</strong> Inverness,<br />

Cumberland Kilwinning, Inverness, Kilmolymock, Dyke, Forbes, Huntly, Banff<br />

Provincial Grand Master: Sir William Dunbar<br />

District 2 – Aberdeen City, Dundee City, and Angus: Peterhead, Aberdeen, <strong>St</strong> Machar,<br />

Bervie, Montrose, Ancient Dundee, Operative Dundee<br />

Provincial Grand Master: David Dalrymple, Advocate<br />

District 3 – Fife: <strong>St</strong> <strong>Andrews</strong>, Cupar <strong>of</strong> Fife, Falkland, Dysart, Inverkeithing, Dunfermline<br />

Provincial Grand Master: John Cunningham the Younger<br />

District 4 – Scottish Borders: Haddington, Selkirk, Old Lodge <strong>of</strong> Peebles, Cumberland<br />

Kilwinning, Peebles, Kelso<br />

Provincial Grand Master: James Gidderdale, Esq., Collector <strong>of</strong> Excise at Kelso<br />

District 5 – Glasgow City, East and West Dunbartonshire, North and South Lanarkshire:<br />

Kirkintilloch, Glasgow Kilwinning, Glasgow <strong>St</strong> Mungo, Argyle Lodge Glasgow, Royal Arch<br />

Glasgow, Greenock Hamilton, Lanark<br />

Provincial Grand Master: Archibald Hamilton<br />

District 6 – Dumfries and Galloway: Dumfries Kilwinning, Journeymen Lodge <strong>of</strong> Dumfries,<br />

<strong>St</strong> Michael Dumfries, Kirkcudbright<br />

Provincial Grand Master: Andrew Crosbie, Esq.<br />

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Despite several omissions, it is assumed that the Districts as created in<br />

1747 encompassing Edinburgh and Midlothian; Perth and Kinross; <strong>St</strong>irling,<br />

Farlkirk, and West Lothinan; and Orkney remained the same. Interestingly, all<br />

lodges omitted from the initial Districting with the exception <strong>of</strong> the Selkirk<br />

lodge were again excluded, raising the possibility <strong>of</strong> human error, non-payment<br />

<strong>of</strong> lodge arrears, dormancy, or extinction.<br />

Although it would be fair conclude that those lodges listed in the 1747<br />

classifications would, unless erased from the Grand Roll, remain in their<br />

respective Districts, a closer examination reveals that some were either<br />

unintentionally omitted or intentionally left out. For instance, a comparison <strong>of</strong><br />

the Glasgow Districts in 1747 and 1756 shows that Kilwinning, Lodge <strong>of</strong><br />

Glasgow <strong>St</strong> John, Greenock Kilwinning, Dumbarton Kilwinning, Coltness, and<br />

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