Catalogue description INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS, LOYAL VICTORY LODGE, ELLOUGHTON, RECORDS

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Reference: zDDX724
Title: INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS, LOYAL VICTORY LODGE, ELLOUGHTON, RECORDS
Description:

Contains records of the Loyal Victory Lodge No. 975 of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, Manchester Union in Elloughton including minutes 1875-1940, initiation declaration books 1876-1904, contribution book 1916-1936, annual returns 1901-1927, auditors forms 1904-1930.

Date: 1875-1940
Held by: East Riding of Yorkshire Archives and Local Studies Service, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: DDX724
Language: English
Creator:

Independent Order of Oddfellows

Physical description: 15 items
Administrative / biographical background:

The Loyal Victory lodge number 975 was established on the 9 May 1835 at the house of William Carlil, the landlord of the Half Moon at Elloughton. Seven years later the Victory Lodge obtained permission to form a District and opened the Duke of Cumberland Lodge at Ferriby. The Lodge's registered offices were at the Odd Fellows Hall Elloughton. The object of the Lodge was to provide benefits to members for death insurance and funeral costs and assistance for sickness, employment and general distress.

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