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Else Lodge 102

Where does the name "Else" come from?

Richard Charles Else was advanced into Else Lodge, No.102 (Then

known as The United Artillery, Engineer and Rifle Volunteer

Lodge of Mark Master Masons) in 1870. In 1881 he was

appointed Provincial Grand Mark Master for Somersetshire.

Richard Charles Else was initiated into the Rural Philanthropic

Lodge, No.291 Highbridge in 1858. He was Worshipful Master in

1865, 1877 and 1893, between these dates; he spent many years

as Lodge Treasurer. He was appointed Provincial Grand Secretary

in 1870 and in 1875 was appointed Deputy Provincial Grand

Master for Somersetshire. He held this post for 27 years, retiring

in 1902. During his 37 years as an executive officer, he visited

countless Lodges and performed various other functions

including the Consecration of four new Lodges and the

installation of 594 Worshipful Masters. In 1882 he was made

Grand Deacon of England by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales later to become King Edward VII.

The Lodge Warrant dates from 1868 & was first named

as The Artillery Engineer and Rifle Volunteer Lodge of

Mark Master Masons.

At the dawn of the 21st Century when happily

computers world-wide did not crash as predicted, the

Else Lodge Committee considered a proposition from

Bro. Tony Harwood that a lodge banner should be

commissioned to mark the turn of the Century. This

was unanimously approved & Worshipful Master

Patrick Morrisey agreed together with Bro. Harwood to

submit a design for the approval of the Committee. The

wording on the banner was consequently agreed to

reflect the original Lodge name. The Artillery Engineer

and Rifle Volunteer Lodge ceased work for twelve years

in late 19th Century & when re-consecrated in 1892

was re-named after Right Worshipful Brother Richard

Charles Else.

The Banner was made by South Wales Regalia in

Swansea at a cost of £800, the money being raised by

the brethren through many social events & personal contributions. It was completed in

February 2004 & was dedicated by the Provincial Grand Master for Somerset Right Worshipful

Bro. Anthony Walter Samson Hick & the Provincial Team on Tuesday 16th March 2004, carried

into the Lodge by the newest Advancee Bro. Umit Shevket.

Spring Issue 2019 Page11

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