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Lodge St. Serf No.327
Official Lodge Masonic Website of Provincial Grand Lodge of Fife and Kinross who meet in Kinross. Past Master James Marshall long time friend of Millennium Mark.
 

 
 
Lodge St. Peter 331, Barr Castle, Galston
Web-site of Lodge St. Peter 331 in Galston, Ayrshire who meet in the Barr Castle. The lodge has owned the building for over 100 years and as well as the temple, it also incorporates a museum dedicated to freemasonry and local interests. Tours and visits can be made at any convenient time by prior appointment.
 

 
 
Lodge St.George, Glasgow No.333
The Lodge first met in the Inn of John Bryce, Port Dundas Road, Glasgow on 21st August 1833. On the 27th August 1833 the Lodge successfully obtained Lodge Glasgow Kilwinning No.4 & Saint Mungo No.27 as sponsor Lodges & proceeded to Grand Lodge with petition on 28th August 1833.The Lodge was first named "Glasgow Saint George". The Lodge now meets on the 2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month. 
 
 

 
 
Lodge Royal Blues No.339
Lodge Royal Blues No. 399 Masonic Temple, Newton Street, Kilbirnie, Scotland. We meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday's of the month, September to May. Number 399 on the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, in the province of Ayrshire.
 

 
 
The Caledonian Railway Lodge No.354
Message from the Master: Brethren, we ought to see that there is a necessary and practical connection between our Faith and our Order. I am certain that Freemasonry flourishes because our lodges fulfil not only works of charity, mercy and benevolence, but also encourage men in matters of faith and duty; it is simply because men in every lodge learn and practise what they believe to be the will of the most high God. 
 

 
 
Lodge Commercial No.360
The first Regular Meeting of the Lodge was held on 18th November 1851 in the Lodge Room at 27 Wilson St. Prior to opening the Lodge the Master Bro. John C. Duncan presented the Charter date 3rd November 1851, which was exactly seven days after the first meeting of the founders on 27th October 1851. Thus in this simple, albeit unorthodox manner the Lodge was instituted, without the benefit of Consecration or Installation of Office Bearers, however such was the manner of forming Lodges in those far off days almost 150 years ago. 
 
 

 
 
Lodge Renfrew County Kilwinning No.370 (SC)
Can I take this opportunity to thank you for visiting the Lodge Renfrew County Kilwinning 370 website. I have been elected as Right Worshipful Master of the lodge for the coming year and feel honoured that the brethren of the lodge have elected me as such. Lodge R.C.K 370 has a tremendous history behind it and I hope an even greater future ahead and in my year in office as R.W.M.
 

 
 
Lodge Fauldhouse No.374
The purpose of this web site is to pass on information about Lodge St John Crofthead No. 374 in Fauldhouse, and, in general about Freemasonry in the Province of Linlithgowshire
 

 
 
The Athole Lodge No.384
Welcome to the web site of The Athole Lodge No. 384  
This site is primarily for the use of all members home and abroad.  
Regular meetings are held at 7:30pm within the Lodge premises 2nd Monday and last Thursday, September to May. 
Installation - 4th Saturday in November. 
 

 
 
Lodge Zetland No.391
Lodge Zetland 391 meets on the 1st 7 3rd Tuesday of the month September to April. The Lodge can be found in the port of Grangemouth. It has good links to the major motorways from both East and West. The Lodge is situated in the centre of the town, opposite the Police Station and along from the Town Hall. Please view site map which should assist visiting Brethren in finding us. We look forward to seeing you! 
 

 
 
Lodge Dunearn No.400
Welcome to the Lodge Dunearn website. Lodge Dunearn, numbering 400 on the roll of The Grand Lodge of Scotland, is located in the seaside town of Burntisland in the south of Fife. The Right Worshipful Master Bro Stuart Murdoch, Past Masters, Office Bearers and Brethren of Lodge Dunearn 400 would like to extend a warm welcome to all visitors and fraternal greetings to all visiting brethren. We are very proud of our historic Lodge and hope through the website to tell you something about the Lodge and Freemasonry in general.
 

 
 
The Rifle Lodge No.405
2010 is an auspicious year for The Rifle Lodge as it celebrates 150 years since its Charter was granted by the Grand Lodge of Scotland. To mark the occasion a commemorative jewel has been struck and two special events have been organised for May. The events are listed below, but before that the RWM Bro. Gordon Burgess will be re-installed into the chair and a new team of Office Bearers installed to support him for the next year.
 

 
 
Lodge Douglas No.409
Welcome to the new official website of The Douglas Lodge (409). After alot of work from various members of the lodge during the close season. The new website gives a wide variety of information relating to the both the Lodge History, Latest News, Office Bearers and much more. The website will be updated on a regular basis with all the latest goings on within and outwith the Lodge.  
We hope you enjoy browsing through the website and look forward to you checking back regularly for new features and information. 
 
If you come across any problems or would like to ask any question, just drop the website an email and we will respond to you at the earliest opportunity we can.  
 
 

 
 
Lodge Neptune No.419
Lodge Neptune 419 meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at the Masonic Hall 101 Clifford Street, Glasgow G51 1QP. Founded 5th May 1862 the new Temple was consecrated 27th August 1999. To the visitors to our website, we offer a very warm welcome and fraternal greetings from all at Lodge Neptune. 
 

 
 
Lodge Prince of Wales No.426
We have a proud history of masonic work which dates back for many years and the lodge officers and members are totally committed to the maintenance of that tradition. We have a substantial repututation throughout our province for the warmth and cordiality of the welcome we extend to visiting brethren and I take this opportunity of offering an invitation to any brother freemason who may find himself in Scotland in the future to join us in the fellowship of Lodge Prince of Wales. 
 
 

 
 
Lodge Robert Burns No.440
The website of Lodge Robert Burns No.440 of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland. We are in Baillieston, Glasgow and in the Province of the Middle Ward of Lanarkshire. Come and pay us a visit to find out more.
 

 
 
Lodge Albert No.448, Lochee, Dundee
Albert Masonic Halls, 79 Tulideph Road, Lochee, Dundee. Home of Lodge Albert and other Masonic Organisations. Copies of our Lodge History are available for purchase and obtainable from the Lodge. They are packed full of other information, photographs, poems and anecdotes from the Lodge annals! 
 
 

 
 
The Oswald of Dunnikier Lodge No.468
Right Worshipful Master Bro Ian MacKenzie welcomes all Brethren and visitors to the Lodge which meets every 2nd and 4th Monday of each month, from September to April. On behalf of myself, Past Masters, Office Bearers and Brethren thank you for visiting our website, which I hope you will enjoy. 
 
 

 
 
Lodge Broughty Castle No.486
Scottish Masonic Website inc history,links,meeting dates and guestbook etc. In 1868 the Lodge was constituted, meeting in rooms above a shop, in Brook Street Broughty Ferry, opposite the Royal Arch Bar. The first Right Worshipful Master was Brother Robert Kidd.  
 

 
 
Lodge St. Andrew No.518
Official Masonic Website for a small rural Scottish Village Lodge. Host of several websites for other Masonic Orders and Squaremen. It is our aim with this website to promote Freemasonry in the North East Corner of Scotland and to give those not initiated into the Craft an insight into what Freemasonry is all about. 
 
 

 

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