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DRUIDISM
IGLD 1908

Druidism

The long reign of George III is  notable for many important events of vital interest to our country, and  it is more paticularly interesting to the members of our fraternity, as  the present Order was revived during his sovereignty, in the year 1781.

One of the principle causes that might be attributed to its in- ception was the unsatisfactory condition of society at that period. It was an age of persecution and  intolerance. Political and religious controversies were rampant, whilst  the revolution in France created unrest and suspicion in English social  circles.

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The  bar-parlour of an inn was the customary meeting place for social  intercourse, and the rancorous spirit of the times too often disturbed  the peace and pleasure of those assembled. To avoid unpleasant scenes,  men of respectability sought a way out of it by forming themselves into  private societies, designated by various names, so that they might meet, amid pleasant and peaceful surroundings, for social intercourse.

In 1781, in London a party of gentlemen, after much deliberation,  resolved, upon the suggestion of one of them, named Hurle, to found a  society on those lines. Mr. Hurle who was a man of high intellectual  attainments, in the interim of their meetings, quite accidently  discovered a work on Druidic history. It fascinated him and at the next  meeting suggested to his friends, that the name of the proposed society  should be the Ancient Order of Druids.

(Source: C. Beale, P.G.A. of AOD UK, 1907/21