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Fellows <strong>of</strong> the Royal Society who are or were Freemasons, listed alphabetically<br />

Quatuor Coronati L. No. 2076. 683<br />

Queen’s Arms, Newgate Street.<br />

Unnamed L. No. 28, at Queen’s Head, Cheap Street, Bath. 684<br />

Unnamed L. No. 14, at Queen’s Head, 60 Great Queen Street. 686<br />

Unnumbered and unnamed L. at the Queen’s Head, Hollis Street, Oxford Square. 687<br />

Unnamed L. No. 11, at the Queen’s Head, Knaves Acre, Wardour Street, now L. <strong>of</strong> Fortitude and Old Cumberland<br />

No. 12. 688<br />

Unnumbered L. at the Queen’s Head, Turnstile, Holborn, later No. 2. 689<br />

L. No. 55, at the Red Lion, Red Lion Street, Richmond. 690<br />

Unnamed L. No. 43, at the Rose, Marylebone. 691<br />

Unnamed L. No. 64, at the Rose Tavern, without Temple Bar. 692<br />

Royal No. 200, 694 now Royal Alpha L. No. 16. Royal Alpha No. 16. 695<br />

L. No. 541 in Royal Regt <strong>of</strong> Cheshire Militia. 696<br />

Unnamed L. No. 37, at the Rummer, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden. 697<br />

Sancta Maria No. 2682. 698<br />

Savage Club No. 2190. 699<br />

Shakespear [sic] No. 221, now No. 99. 700<br />

Unnamed L. No. 22, at Ship in Fish Street Hill, which moved to Swan, Fish Street Hill, 1731. 701<br />

Unnamed L. No. 84, at the Ship, behind Royal Exchange. 702<br />

Solomon’s Temple, Hemming Row.<br />

683<br />

Warranted 28 Nov 1884; consecrated 12 Jan 1886 [Lane, 428].<br />

684<br />

Warranted 1724, erased 1736 [Lane, 46].<br />

686<br />

Warranted 30 Mar 1723 as No. 14, changing its meeting-place twice and no 3 times before becoming No. 21 in 1814, before being erased,<br />

as No. 21, on 3 Mar 1830 [Lane, 42].<br />

687<br />

Lane, 30 (2).<br />

688<br />

Time Immemorial L., being No. 3 <strong>of</strong> the Four Old Ls. at the time <strong>of</strong> the formation on 24 Jun 1717 <strong>of</strong> what became the PGL; Warranted 27<br />

Feb 1723 from the PGL 27 Feb 1723, by which it became No. 11 on the 1729 enumeration. Became No. 10 in 1740, No. 6 in 1755, 1770, 1870,<br />

1781, 1792, No. 12 in 1814, 1832 and 1863, with 17 changes <strong>of</strong> meeting-place to 1894, named L. <strong>of</strong> Fortitude 1768 and its present name, 1818,<br />

after amalgamating with Old Cumberland L. [No. 225 <strong>of</strong> 24 Feb 1753] that year. The L. now meets at 10 Duke Street, St James’s [Lane, 38; DLC,<br />

2009, 5].<br />

689<br />

Time Immemorial, dating from 1712, as No. 2 from 1729, at Crown, Parker’s Lane (now Parker Street), then at Queen’s Head, Turnstile,<br />

Holborn 1723–25, with 4 other meeting-places before being crossed out <strong>of</strong> list, 1736 [Lane, 30, 34].<br />

690<br />

Warranted 1728, as No. 55, at Red Lion, Red Lion Street, Richmond; named, 1734, Richmond L. and had 5 changes <strong>of</strong> no. and 11 other<br />

meetings places, and changed its name, 1781, to L. <strong>of</strong> Attention No. 23, before being erased, 12 Apr 1797 [Lane, 52].<br />

691<br />

Warranted 25 May 1725, as No. 43, at Freemasons’ C<strong>of</strong>fee House, New Belton Street, near Long Acre, moving to Rose, Marylebone, in<br />

1728, Cross Keys, Henrietta Street in 1731, King’s Arms, Strand in 1733, amalgamating with No. 95 [No. 107 <strong>of</strong> 12 Dec 1732], which surrendered<br />

its Warrant, on 24 Jun 1742, with 7 changes <strong>of</strong> no.s, becoming No. 28 in 1863 and 8 meeting-places until 1865 when the L. moved to Freemasons’<br />

Hal, 60 Great Queen Street, where it still meets. It was named King’s Arms L. in 1742, having met at King’s Arms Strand from 1733 until that year<br />

when it moved to Cannon, Charing Cross and changed the name to Old King’s Arms L. No. 24 in 1779 [Lane, 49 & 62; DLC, 2009, 6].<br />

692<br />

Warranted 6 Mar 1730 at Prince William, Charing Cross, moving to Rose Tavern, without Temple Bar in 1732, but erased in 1736 [Lane,<br />

54]. 694 Warranted 26 Jun 1740, as No. 139, at White Swan, Little St Andrew’s Street, Seven Dials, changing its no. 4 times before becoming No.<br />

69 in 1792 and its meeting-place 4 times before amalgamating with St Peter’s L. No. 327 [No. 499 <strong>of</strong> 16 Dec 1776] in 1793, and 4 more times<br />

before amalgamating with Ionic L. No. 8 [No 9 <strong>of</strong> May 1722] in 1800, being named L. <strong>of</strong> Prudence No, 91 in 1774, United L. <strong>of</strong> Prudence and<br />

Peter No. 68 in 1793, and L. <strong>of</strong> Prudence and Peter No. 69 in 1794, described as a ‘Masters’ L.’ 1792–99 [Lane, 40, 85 & 134]; and see previous<br />

note.<br />

695 Warranted May 1722, as No. 9, at a place unknown, moving to Fountain Tavern, Strand, changing its no. to No. 8 in 12740 and to No. 16 in<br />

1814, and its meeting-place 22 times before moving to Hotel Metropole, Northumberland Avenue, in 1891. The L. was named Ionic L. No. 8 in<br />

1768, United L. <strong>of</strong> Ionic and Prudence No. 8 in 1800 and Royal Alpha L. No. 16 in 1824, having amalgamated with L. <strong>of</strong> Prudence and Peter No.<br />

69 [No. 183 <strong>of</strong> 26 Jun 1740] in 1800, and with Alpha L. No. 43 [No. 76 <strong>of</strong> 1730] in 1823, and with Royal L. No. 210 [No. 313 <strong>of</strong> 4 Apr 1764] in<br />

1824, and now meets at FMH, 60 Great Queen Street [Lane, 40, 56, 85 & 134; DLC, 2009, 5].<br />

696 Warranted 16 Aug 1794, as No. 541, changing its no. in 1814 to No. 567, before being erased in 1818, the last payment 1800 [Lane, 232].<br />

697 Warranted Jul 1724, as No. 37, at Rummer, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, changing its no. to 33 in 1740 and its meeting-place to Cross<br />

Keys, Henrietta Street, 1727, to Three Tuns, Wood Street, 1729, to Three Kings, Spitalfields, 1731 and finally to Sash and Cocoa Tree, Upper<br />

Moorfields, 1732; the L. was erased 14 Apr 1746 [Lane, 47].<br />

698 Warranted 1897; in 2000 met at Prk Court Hotel, Lancaster Gate, but no longer extant [CLD, 2009, 62].<br />

699 Warranted 18 Dec 1886, consecrated 18 Jan 1887, meeting then, as now, at FMH, 60 Great Queen Street [Lane, 438; DLC, 51].<br />

700 Warranted 14 Feb 1757 as No. 221, at Parliament C<strong>of</strong>fee House, Parliament Street, London, changing its no. to 179 in 1770, to 145 in 1780<br />

and another 4 times before becoming No. 99 in 1863. The L. moved to Castle Tavern, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, 1772–73, and at<br />

Shakespear’s Head 1773–1805 and 3 other meeting-places before 1895; it now meets at Mark Masons’ Hall, 86 St James’s Street [Lane, 114, DLC,<br />

2009, 8].<br />

701 Warranted 11 Sep 1723 as No. 22, 1st unnumbered in 1729, with 5 subsequent changes <strong>of</strong> no., the last in 1792 being 13A; named<br />

Greenwich L., 1764 and Fraternal L., 1784, with 13 different meeting-places between 1723 and 1803 when the L. lapsed [Lane, 29, 30 (2) & 44].<br />

702 Warranted 23 Dec 1731 as No. 84 at Daniel’s C<strong>of</strong>fee House, Lombard Street, changing its no. twice and its meeting place 4 times before<br />

moving to the Ship, behind the Royal Exchange in 1743, with another 4 moves thereafter before being erased, as No. 45, in 1761 [Lane 57].<br />

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