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A application was submitted to the Grand Lodge Quarterly Communications on the 25th July 1873, when it would be brought before the Grand Lodge Meeting on the first Monday of August 1873. Authority was granted, and a working letter was received to that effect, with the Lodge to be known as St. John No. 540 in the County of Fife. The Lodge now meets on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month from September to April. |
Lodge St John No.543 is registered under the Constitution of the Grand Lodge of A.F & A.M. of Scotland and the Provincial Grand Lodge of Dunbartonshire. Our Lodge meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month between the months of September and May. Meetings commence at 7.30pm. prompt. Our Lodge was granted its charter from the Grand Lodge of Scotland on the 28th of November 1873. and we celebrated our 125th anniversary on the 28th of November 1998. |
Our crest is as illustrated has the coat of arms of the Masons, Glasgow and the family crest of Jervis with the crown of HMS Victory and Pegase upon it and motto below. Our Lodge was consecrated on the 4th May 1874 in the area of Sandyford Glasgow, the Main Street which goes through it is named Saint Vincent St. This street was named after a famous Sea Lord, The Earl St Vincent, Admiral John Jervis. We meet in the Masonic Halls,3 Mafeking St, Glasgow,G51 Scotland at 7.00 pm prompt on the first Thursday of the month from September to June. |
The charter for the erection of Lodge Clydesdale No.556 was granted at the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Scotland on 4th May 1874. The charter was granted on the petition of Brothers George C. H. McNaught, Hugh Mathison, Joseph Wilson, John Garth, David Reid, Angus Kew, James Annand, James Shaw, John Miller and others, to hold a lodge under the name and title of Lodge Clydesdale, Glasgow. |
Welcome to the web site of Lodge Blantyre Kilwinning No. 557 on the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Lanarkshire Middle Ward Scottish Masonic Lodge. Our Lodge meetings take place on the second and fourth Thursday of every month from September to May. The meeting time is 7.30pm and a warm welcome is extended to all our visiting brethren. Right Worshipful Master Bro. Ronald J. Ford; 2009-2010 |
Friends and Brethern I would like to welcome you all to Lodge Kenmuir 570 website, on behalf of R.W.M. Jim McIntosh, Past Masters, Office Bearers and Brethern of Lodge Kenmuir. I would like to give a special thank you to Bro George Baikie of Lodge Possilpark 1330, who over the last few weeks has been working on rebuilding our website, and I think that after you look through the site you will agree he has made a fantastic job of this. |
The History of Lodge St. Bryde No.579 was written by Bro. James L. Jack P.M. in 1982. The original book contains ten chapters and are now reproduced on the Lodge Homepage. The original volume was dedicated to his late father Bro. James L. Jack, Senior. M.M. of Lodge St. Enoch No.1288 and an Affiliate Member of Lodge St.Bryde No.579. Died:6th Dec. 1981. |
Welcome to the website of Lodge Plantation Glasgow, No. 581 on the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Our lodge was constituted on the 6th of February 1876, and originally met in the Plantation area of Glasgow. A brief history of the lodge can be found on this site. Today we still meet in the South West district of the city, and the lodge retains strong links with the area and local community. |
Lint Riggs or 'fields of flax' is a reminder of Falkirk's agricultural past also present in names like Cow Wynd, Bean Row and Newmarket Street. Until the middle of the 18th Century linen was the major clothing material in lowland Scotland though there is no record of major production in or around Falkirk. Before 1903 the street was just wide enough to allow a horse and cart to pass through but the great improvement scheme of that year produced the present layout with several fine sandstone buildings. Most striking in the Masonic Temple on the south-east side with its classical Corinthian style of architecture and a fine inscribed door entrance complete with balustrade. It is the only Masonic Temple in the district and was completed in 1906 for Lodge Callendar No.588, the second lodge of freemasons to be established in the town. The internal decoration and furnishing is very interesting, especially the outstanding painted windows with their floral patterns. |
The Masonic Temple is located on John Street, just off Shore Street, the main road through Gourock. At present the Lodge Temple is undergoing extensive repair work following the identification of structural damage at the start of the 2007/08 session. The Brethren of Lodge Firth of Clyde were consulted as to the courses of action available and voted overwhelmingly to work to retain their historic Temple building. |
The Lodge normally meets on the first and third Thursday of each month, September to April inclusive, unless otherwise noted in the syllabus, and normally tyles at 7:00p.m. The Annual Installation and Festival of St John is held on the second Saturday of November, at 5:00pm unless explicitly noted in the syllabus. All Craft visitors are extremely welcome! |
Lodge St.John Whiteinch 683 of Antient Free and Accepted Masons, in the province of Glasgow. Regular meetings are the 2nd and 4th Fridays September - April Please Note: FIRE HAS DESTROYED THE ARDERY STREET HALLS. PLEASE READ THE LATEST NEWS FOR UPDATES. If you are not familiar with our Lodge and your first contact with us is on-line: We would be pleased to hear from you! |
A warm welcome to Lodge Ellangowan from myself and my office bearers. Thank you for taking the time to visit this web site and I would cordially invite any Brother along to our Lodge meetings which can be viewed from our syllabus page. If you are travelling to our lodge for the first time you can obtain directions from our map page. When you arrive you will be received with a warm fraternal greeting which I hope will be the start of a most enjoyable evening. |
As Right Worshipful Master I warmly welcome you to the website of Lodge Pollok, Pollokshields No 772 on the Roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Should you wish to visit the Lodge it would be greatly appreciated by the Wardens, Members and myself. Sincerely & Fraternally Derek Lewis Rankin, RWM Lodge Pollok, Pollokshields No 772 |