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It was in 1890 in Buckhaven, a small coal mining and fishing community in the Kingdom of Fife on the Firth of Forth almost due North of Edinburgh, where 12 brethren from 8 various Lodges, who had seen the Light, were desirous of extending the benefits of the Craft in this part of the County, which could not be accomplished without having a regularly constituted Lodge. The Lodge now meets on the first and third Thursday of month September to April. |
Brethren welcome to Lodge Thane of Fife No.781 Website. I hope you will find it informative, and of interest to you, Lodge Thane of Fife meets every 1st and 3rd Wedensday of each month September, to April, and I take this opportunity of extending an invitation to Lodge Members, and visitors to come along and support the Lodge, and you can be assured you will receive a very warm welcome. |
The Lodge was approved by the Grand Lodge of Scotland on 4th February 1892. The lodge name is derived from from Ben Cleuch the highest hill in the Ochils. The first members were drawn from the typical jobs in the area at that time eg Inspector of the Poor, Cloth Finisher, Grocers, Potato Merchant, Woolsorter, Spinner, Engineman. The Lodge records show the war years and mentions the First War: detailing the losses to the lodge of those who served in this conflict and those also affected by this tragic event. |
Masonic Lodge at Kirk Loan in Edinburgh founded in 1892. Our Temple is small but full of character and is much the same today as it was in 1892, except of course we now have electricity. The Masters dais incorporates a fine War memorial, which immortalises the brethren of the Lodge who gave their lives for their country during both world wars. Visiting brethren are assured a warm welcome and a trip back in time when they enter St. John Corstorphine No. 788. |
A petition to Grand Lodge of Scotland was drawn up on Wednesday, 1st March (St. David’s Day) 1893. The first name proposed for the Lodge was “St. David’s, Polmont Station”. Four weeks later the name was changed to “Lodge Polmont”. A charter was granted, numbering Lodge Polmont 793 on the Roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland. |
The first step in gaining the Charter was a meeting of 14 Freemasons held at the Errol Arms Hotel on the evening of 9th December 1897. A list of 33 brethren residing in the Carse between Glencarse and Longforgan lay on the table. These villages may have been chosen as the westerly and easterly points beyond which regular travel to lodges in Perth and Dundee respectively was deemed impracticable. |
Welcome to Lodge Oak 877 May we take this opportunity to wish you all a warm welcome to Lodge Oak No 877 Kelty and trust the site is of interest to all. The Masonic Order of Free Masonry is one of the oldest and deeply rewarding of all Fraternities but it has suffered from lack of knowledge by people in general as to what it is. |
On behalf of the Brethren of Lodge Ness No. 888 I welcome you to our website, and look forward to extending that welcome further should you ever have the opportunity to visit our Lodge. Ness lodge was chartered by The Grand Lodge Of Scotland on the 4th of May 1899. Our Regular Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday between October and March and commence at 8pm. I hope you enjoy your visit to our website and find something of interest therein. |
Lodge Dolphin, Number 911 was granted a charter by the Grand Lodge of Scotland on the 8th December 1900. The Lodge was consecrated by the Provincial Grand Lodge of Stirlingshire on 22nd December 1900 when Brother Alexander Mitchell was installed as the first Master. Meetings of the Lodge took place in the Co-operative Hall, Bonnybridge at this time. A celebration dinner was held in the local Royal Hotel. Mr William Brown became the first initiate at a meeting held on 14th February 1901, eight other initiates also joined the Lodge that evening. |
Lodge Hozier Douglas Water 912 was established in the year 1901 in the village of Douglas Water, Lanarkshire. The Lodge meetings are held in the Masonic Hall, Houldsworth Street, Douglas Water, every second Thursday in the months outwith recess. We would be delighted to welcome you along to one of our masonic degrees and a spot of harmony, just check the calendar for a list of our masonic events. |
Masonic Lodge in the Middle Ward of Lanarkshire meeting in New Stevenston. Friends of Millennium Mark. We meet in the Masonic Hall, 240 Clydesdale Street, New Stevenston, ML1 4JH at 7:00 pm on the first Wednesday of the month from February to December and on the third Wednesday from January to May and then from September to December with our Annual Installation meeting on the first Friday in December at 6:00 pm. |
Lodge St.Donan No.933 was born from the circumstances following the death of a Brother Freemason, a resident of West Helmsdale and a cooper by trade who, whilst working in Rosehearty in Aberdeenshire joined Lodge Forbes No.67. As a result of his passing, seven Freemasons who happened to be working and/or residing in the area convened a meeting for the purpose of "Accompanying the remains of the late Brother John MacDonald of Lodge Forbes No.67, resident at West Helmsdale to their last resting place". |
Lodge Newlands is in the Province of Lanarkshire Upper Ward and is No.949 on the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland. This website is designed to provide information about the Lodge and a short history has been compiled from our Centenary Programme, which we hope you find informative. Our Regular Meetings are also listed and I look forward to welcoming any Brother who may wish to visit our Lodge at any future time. |
Lodge St. Modan 985 is a small country lodge in the village of Taynuilt some 12 miles north of Oban, Argyllshire, Scotland. We as a lodge are very fortunate to have stong and supportive membership which continues to grow from strength to strength. If you are a member of the craft and visiting or find yourself working in our part of the world please come along and join us for the evening ending with a bit of harmony |