Kynaston Lodge, No. 5810
United Grand Lodge of England Warrant 1939
Installation Meeting, October.
Meeting at Freemasons' Hall, Bateman Street, Cambridge on the
fourth Thursday January to April, September and October and the first Thursday
in December.

The Formation
On Tuesday, 18th April 1939, a meeting was held at
The Red Lion Hotel, Cambridge, to consider the need for the inauguration of a
new masonic lodge in Cambridge. Forty eminent brethren attended this meeting
which was presided over by W.Bro.F.J.Corbett, P.A.G.D.C., P.M. Lodge No.441.
In submitting the proposal to the brethren, who were already
members of various lodges in the Province, W.Bro.Corbett stated it was 28 years
(1911) since the last lodge was consecrated in Cambridge. The population of
Cambridge, which at that time had the status of a Borough, had increased since
1911 from 55,000 to 77,000, and in view of the congested conditions in the
existing lodges many suitable candidates were compelled to seek membership
outside of the Borough. With a view to ascertaining whether the suggestion to
form a new lodge would be favourably received the Right Worshipful Provincial
Grand Master, Sir Kynaston Studd, Bart., O.B.E., LL.D., P.G.W., had been
approached and had expressed himself in favour and would be "greatly
pleased to see an advancement in the masonic life of the Province."
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W. Bro. Corbett informed the meeting he had circulated a number
of brethren he thought would be interested in the formation of a new lodge and
had received a considerable number of replies in favour of the proposal, 25 of
which had expressed the desire to become Founders.
The question of providing the necessary furniture and
accoutrements was discussed. It was agreed that approximately £250 would be
required to cover the initial outlay. A proposition was then put to the meeting
'That a new lodge be formed and that the Founder's fee shall not exceed £5.5s'
which was carried.
A Founders meeting then followed at which a Petition was read
requiring sponsorship from one of the local lodges before submission to the
Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master for his consideration. It was agreed
that the Scientific Lodge No.88, The Lodge of Three Grand Principles No.441 and
Cantabrigia Lodge No.3532 be invited to give their support to the Petition. It
was proposed that the title of the lodge be one of the following:
and that the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master be
invited to make the final selection.
A further Founders meeting agreed that the number of founders
be limited to 60; that the Deputy Provincial Grand Master, Worshipful Brother
H. Thirkill be elected the first Master; that Emulation working be adopted and
that Cantabrigia Lodge had consented to sponsor the lodge.
At a meeting of the Master's Designate Advisory Committee held
at Clare College, Cambridge on the 13th July 1939, it was reported
the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master, Sir Kynaston Studd, had been
pleased to accede to the prayer of the Petition for the proposed 'Kynaston
Lodge' and that it would be numbered '5810'.
The Consecration
A total of 250 tickets were despatched for the Consecration
ceremony which took place at the Lion Hotel, Cambridge at 2.30pm on Thursday 26th
October 1939. The Consecrating Officer was Sir Kynaston Studd. An oration was given
by the Provincial Grand Chaplain, the Very Reverend, the Dean of Ely,
Worshipful Brother L.E. Blackburne. The names of 175 brethren are recorded in
the minutes of this meeting, but the final paragraph of those minutes states
187 brethren were entertained to tea and light refreshment. Perhaps even in
those days some brethren forgot to sign the attendance register!
Three Initiates!
A special dispensation was granted for an emergency meeting of
the lodge for Thursday 23rd May 1940, for the initiation of three
candidates. The first two candidates were admitted and initiated up to the
obligation. The third candidate was then admitted and similarly initiated. The
Worshipful Master then completed the ceremony for all three candidates.
The Lodge of Instruction
The Kynaston Lodge of Instruction was formed in March 1953 by
the late Worshipful Brother H. Papworth P.A.G.D.C who held the office of
Director of Ceremonies of the lodge for 18 years and Preceptor of the Lodge of Instruction
for 23 years. He and Worshipful Brother R. Green, P.P.G.W, the Assistant
Director of Ceremonies contributed a great deal towards making Kynaston Lodge
what it is today, a friendly and happy lodge.
Without a Tyler!
At a regular meeting in January 1962, the Worshipful Master
informed the brethren present that as the lodge was without a Tyler the
officers had deemed it necessary, as a matter of urgency, to apply to the Right
Worshipful Provincial Grand Master for the grant of a dispensation permitting
the lodge to nominate, ballot for and initiate at the same meeting, Mr. Ronald
Kitson. The dispensation had been granted and was read by the Secretary stating
that Mr. Kitson would be initiated a serving brother. The candidate was then
proposed, balloted and unanimously elected. The regular officers vacated their
chairs, which were occupied by Past Masters. This was the first occasion Past
Masters had performed an Initiation ceremony in the lodge. At the next two
regular meetings, Brother Kitson was passed and raised and then commenced to
perform the office of Tyler, which he held up to his failing eyesight and
health in 1994. At his death, on the eve of the 1998 Installation meeting on
the 27th October, he held the rank of Past Provincial Grand Tyler. During
later years he tyled for a number of lodges meeting at Masonic Hall Bateman
Street.
Over 50 years and going
strong!
On the 7th December 1989 meeting the lodge
celebrated it's 50th Anniversary and heard an oration given by
Brother Revd. John Breay, Provincial Grand Chaplain on the history of the
lodge. During those 50 years there has been over 144 initiations and currently
the lodge is in a very healthy state, with much enthusiasm amongst its members.
All augurs well for the next 50 years!
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Other Milestones
Sponsored Nourse Lodge No.8590 in 1974.
Sponsored Kynaston Chapter in 1989
Reciprocal meetings held annually with Granta Lodge No. 6179
and Nourse Lodge No.8590
E-mail contact: Brian
Elliott
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Photographs reproduced from Cambridgeshire Encompassed
by kind permission of W.Bro.J.M.Whitehead, M.A