Our History
Granite Lodge was consecrated on Valentines Day, 14th February 1884 at the Narborough Hotel, Leicestershire
The first meeting
At that first meeting twelve members were balloted for membership and nine were initiated. A frequent practice in those early days saw more than one ceremony at the same meeting and often four or five candidates were passed and raised on the same evening. The Lodge met on Thursdays on or before the full moon every month apart from May, August, and September.
In 1890 the first initiate in the Lodge was installed as Master, namely T.W. Everard. Herbert Simpson was installed in June 1897 at a ceremony where there were only 17 members present. At this meeting all four wardens and deacons were absent. He became Master in 1905 and initiated his father. Later that year he initiated his brother, and three years after (by permission of the then Master), initiated his son. His son was H. Simpson, who became Lord Mayor of Leicester in 1924.
Meeting dates
Meetings were altered to the second Thursday in 1903, and in 1914 to the first Monday, as now. The Lodge continued to meet in Narborough until April 1914. In that year representations were made to T.W. Everard, the owner of the Narborough Hotel, to carry out certain improvements. However these were denied, and therefore Granite moved to Freemasons’ Hall Leicester. Granite’s first daughter Lodge, the Enderby Lodge No.5061, was consecrated on 22nd January 1929. Additionally, the lodges second daughter, Granstone Lodge No.6406, on 29th September 1946.