Lodge Acacia No.2321 Hoyle Court, Baildon, BD17 6JS

United Grand Lodge of England

Province of Yorkshire
West Riding
United Grand Lodge of England

Province of Yorkshire
West Riding
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Lodge Acacia No.2321

Why Lodge Acacia?

Welcome to Lodge Acacia No. 2321, 


Every fourth Thursday of the month is when we hold our “Regular” meeting which is followed by a “Festive Board” - when members and guests (from other masonic lodges) sit down together and enjoy a formal dinner. 

Our Ladies, Partners, Family & Friends are not forgotten in and amongst our activities, meetings and meals, we hold several events during the year when they are welcome to join us at Hoyle Court. 

We hold a “Ladies Night’ in February each year when we have a formal dinner followed by entertainment (and hold charity fund raising raffles). We have other events during the summer months, including a Ladies summer “After” lodge (again dinner, entertainment and raffle, but with a little less formality). 

Our last major event of the year is our Christmas ‘After Lodge’, the Christmas special! When we ramp up the festivities with seasonal food and more entertainment to get you in the mood for the Christmas period. 

Why Freemasonry?

Family First

We have a saying in Freemasonry: 

“Family First, Work Second and Freemasonry Third.”

Any Mason will tell you that a journey through Freemasonry can only thrive when our wives/partners, our family and loved ones are supportive and involved. The time you might afford to Freemasonry will be partly taken up by regular social, family and charitable events. These events are the backbone of all Masonic Lodges. Lodge Acaia in particular.

Helping The Community 

Freemasons massively contribute to society on both a local and global level. ​Through Masonic Charities, donations are made to local and other UK charities as well as to global disaster relief chests. Freemasonry helps causes from the local food bank to an international crisis. All funds raised are from personal donations from our own members 

Make New Friends

Lodge Acacia will give you the opportunities to make a wide circle of friends - these will be friends for life. You will find bonds with people who share common interests and have the opportunity ti meet people from different backgrounds  and walks of life. 

Lodge Acacia 2321 Logo

Our Values

Integrity

Rather than working on buildings like the masons of old, today’s Freemasons focus on building themselves as people of integrity, and membership provides the structure to help achieve that goal.

Friendship

One of the oldest social organisations in the world, Freemasonry is not defined by an ideology. It is open to people from all religions and political persuasions and provides the common foundation for friendships between members, many of which will last for life.

Respect

With a membership of more than 150,000 people drawn from communities across the UK, Freemasonry brings people together irrespective of their race, religion or any other perceived differences that can divide us as a society.

Service

Whether participating in events, fundraising for a charitable cause or volunteering for public or community organisations, service is at the very heart of Freemasonry. Our members make valuable contributions by donating time, resources and skills

Brief history

Our First 100 Years!

November 1883:   Several Masons from the Bradford district, all from Regular Lodges in the area, held a meeting in the Imperial Hotel, Bradford and resolved to found a new lodge and this new lodge should be teetotal. “The question of forming a masonic lodge on temperance principles was discussed, there appears to be no difference of opinion as to the desirability of carrying out the idea”

Following further meetings over a few years, it was agreed that an application be made to Lodge of Hope No.302 (the senior lodge in Bradford), for permission to petition to form a new lodge.

This application was successful – it should be noted however, that the PGM*, at that time (*Provincial Grand Master, is the head of the Provincial or Regional Grand Lodge) RW. Bro. T W Tew, refused to support the petition until he had received written consent from every Lodge in the Bradford district. Many conversation, discussions and letters later (mostly regarding the name of the new lodge – more information on this will follows in another article), approval was granted to form a new temperance lodge.

September 1889:  Lodge Acacia No.2321 was consecrated at The Masonic Hall, Darley Street, Bradford – with the PGM preforming the ceremony. W.Bro Alfred Stephenson, a Past Master of the Prince of Wales Lodge No. 1648 was installed as the first Master of Lodge Acacia. The ceremony having been successfully completed, 

the Brethren dined on:

Filleted Sole & White Sauce

Roast Beef

Roast Lamb

Roasted & Boiled Ham, Tongue & Pigeon Pie

Grouse & Partridge

Tea & Coffee

Records show that a motion was submitted (at one of the early meeting of the Lodge), to introduce the sale of intoxicating liquors – but this was defeated. But we know that this motion was reintroduced successfully a short time later – the Brethren obviously missing ‘refreshment’ following their labours in the Lodge.

Old Masonic Hall

September 1892:  The Lodge changed its meeting from the Second to the First Thursday of the month.

May 1899:  A special Lodge of Emergency was held. The Deputy PGM, W.Bro Richard Wilson unfurled the new Banner of the Lodge (and was subsequently elected as an honorary member).

February 1907:  The first Daughter Lodge christened “Ionic Lodge” was consecrated at The Masonic Hall, Rawson Square, Bradford – the ceremony being conducted by W.Bro Richard Wilson, Deputy PGM. 

January 1908:  Acacia moved from the halls in Darley Street to the Freemasons Hall, Westgate, Bradford.

Old Masonic Hall

May 1911:  Worshipful Master, Bro Robert S Town receives a presentation from the Deputy PGM, qualifying him as a Life Governor of the West Yorkshire Benevolent and Educational Committee – The brethren of the Lodge having subscribed the sum of 100 guineas for this.

September 1920:  A second Daughter Lodge, Doric Lodge was consecrated by R,W.Bro Sir W P Raynor, PGM. Doric also meeting at the Freemasons Hall, Westgate.

1928:  Sees the completion of the Connaught Rooms on Manningham Lane, Bradford, on the 4th October the Lodge moves to these new buildings – which would remain it’s home for many long years.

Square & Compasses

1939:    Golden Jubilee celebrations had to be curtailed due to the outbreak of war. During the war, the Lodge did continue to meet on a regular basis, albeit with reduced numbers (as many members were absent serving with the Armed forces, the Home Guard, the National Fire Service, the Special Constabulary & Civil Defence organisation). Bradford was not high on the Luftwaffe target list, but thankfully the bombings that did  occur left the Connaught Rooms unscathed – records show that the Lodge was able to meet throughout this period. The annual subscriptions were reduced to 1 guinea for those serving in H.M. Forces. After the war when food shortages and rationing were still prevalent, the Festive Boards obviously were scaled back considerably. It is interesting to note that during this period, the Lodge (and its members), received food parcels from overseas – from Lodges bearing the Acacia name – notably, Acacia No. 22 of Vancouver and Acacia No. 209 in New Zealand. These parcels were very well received, giving an undoubted lift to the after-lodge festivities – not only for their contents, but also for the Brotherly friendship of the thoughtful masons (and their families) that had sent them.

Masonic History - Imperial Hotel

1950’s:   The 50’s saw the Lodge receive many visitors from overseas lodges bearing the Acacia name: Acacia Lodge No.33 of Montana, Acacia No. 276 in Australia, to name but two. Lodge subscriptions were increased to 7 guineas (1951) and then to 8 guineas in 1954.

1972:    W.Bro Ross Hawkes, a Grand Officer of the Grand Lodge of New York attended the Installation meeting of the Lodge, presenting the Master with a specially inscribed gavel – which is still used by the Master today. 

1986:  It was reported that W.Bro Bairstow (ex-member of the Lodge) had been installed as Worshipful Master of St Augustine Civic Lodge No.4, in Christchurch, New Zealand.

September 1989:  W.Bro Birkenshaw, Master of the Lodge welcomed the brethren and visitors to the Centenary Celebration of the Lodge.

Dining Room, Hoyle Court

The Founders of the Lodge

Alfred Stephenson, PPGDC, Prince of Wales Lodge, No. 1648

Samual Albert Auty, Airedale Lodge, No. 387

Joseph Wilson, Eccleshill Lodge No. 1034

John Ramsden Riley, PPGDC, Eccleshill Lodge No. 1034

 & Quator Coronati Lodge No. 2076

Samuel Arthur Bailey, Prince of Wales Lodge, No. 1648

Edward Pearson Peterson, Pentalpha Lodge No. 974

John Thomas Last, Airedale Lodge No. 387

Thomas Wainman Holmes, PPGOrg, Pentalpha Lodge No. 974

John Haigh, Integrity Lodge No. 380

John Swaine Swithenbank, Prince of Wales Lodge, No. 1648

George Althorpe, PPGP, Shakespeare Lodge No. 1018

John Robert Welsman, PGDC, Harmony Lodge No. 600

 & Morecambe Lodge No. 1561

Samuel Robinson, PSec, Eccleshill Lodge No. 1034

William Parkinson, Eccleshill Lodge No. 1034

John Niven, Friendship Lodge No. 750

Arthur Holmes, Baildon Lodge No. 1545

 & Olicana Lodge No. 1522

Alfred James Boyle, Scientific Lodge No. 439

Thomas Jowett, Prince of Wales Lodge No. 1648

Herbert William White, Prince of Wales Lodge No. 1648

John Thornton, Scientific Lodge No. 439

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