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History of Saint James Lodge<\/h1>\r\n

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Merged with Ezekiel Bates Lodge<\/p>\r\n

June 16 2018<\/p>\r\n\r\n

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CENTENARY HISTORY, MARCH 1965<\/span><\/h4>\r\nFrom Proceedings, Page 1965-84:<\/i>\r\n\r\nBy Worshipful Everett W. Robinson.<\/i>\r\nA Brief History of St. James Lodge<\/i>\r\n\r\nDuring Mansfield\u2019s early history it was customary for the people to go to the district south of them in Bristol County for many of the essentials that satisfied their economic, legal, and religious life. These close ties were entirely natural inasmuch as Mansfield was originally a geographical part of Taunton and Norton, and from there had come many of our early settlers. Yet, rather strangely, our Masonic history for the most part was connected with\u00a0St. Alban\u2019s<\/a>\u00a0Lodge, and the district north of us. Mansfield and Foxborough were originally within the same Masonic jurisdiction, and that relationship between the two communities still exists in Chapter Masonry. St. James Lodge in Mansfield was, therefore, a direct offshoot of St. Alban\u2019s Lodge in Foxborough.\r\n\r\nIn 1864, there were a good many Masonic Brethren living in Mansfield, and a movement took shape among them to establish a local Lodge for their convenience. The proceedings which set this decision in motion were recorded by a Secretary as follows: \u201cOn the fifth day of February, 1864, a number of Brethren, having the good of Freemasonry at heart, met at Brother John Rogers\u2019, in Mansfield, and deeming it to be for the best interests of the Fraternity to have a Lodge established in said Town, chose Brother William G. Allen, a committee to obtain the recommendation of St. Alban\u2019s Lodge in Foxborough, and also that of the Rt. Wor. James M. Cook, District Deputy Grand Master of the\u00a0Seventh District<\/a>.\u201d\r\n\r\nAs a result of that meeting a Petition was prepared, signed by twenty-four Masons, and presented to St. Alban\u2019s Lodge on February 22, 1864. Because of certain formalities, which, at the time, did not meet with approval in St. Alban\u2019s, the Petition was rejected on March 21, and again on April 18. On May 16, however, just one hundred years ago this Anniversary night, an agreement was reached, and the Petition \u201cin due form from the Mansfield Brethren\u201d was endorsed.\r\n\r\nSupported by the recommendation of St. Alban\u2019s Lodge and the approval of the District Deputy of the Seventh District, a Petition, signed by twenty-five Master Masons, was submitted to the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge requesting authority to establish in Mansfield a regular Lodge under the name and title of St. James Lodge. In answer to this Petition, the Grand Master, Most WorshipfulWilliam Parkman<\/a>, granted a Dispensation on May 24, 1864. Of the twenty-five Master Masons who signed the petition:\u2014\r\n