Hyde Pullen
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W.Bro. Hyde Pullen was by far the most influential mason in the Province. Initiated into Prince Edwin's Lodge No.125, Hythe, Kent, he showed such zeal that he had reached the Chair in just fifteen months. On the Island he joined several lodges, becoming Master of East Medina three times, Yarborough twice, and Ryde Lodge, of which he was a founder, twice. He was appointed Deputy P.G.M. in 1855. A keen ritualist, he was a founder of a London Chapter of the Royal Order of Scotland. He paid a visit to that country to obtain fuller information about the order, and accepted an invitation to visit Glasgow, to show "our Scotch Craftsmen the correct method of installing a Master."