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Thank you for visiting the Web site of Lodge Knightswood Glasgow 1445. Our Lodge was founded and duly consecrated in November 1949 on the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland and has continued to prosper from year to year. The Lodge meets at the Masonic hall, 42 Priory Road, Knightswood, Glasgow on the First and Third Friday of each month. September to June. |
The name “ALLEGIANCE” was chosen to convey loyalty to the Grand Lodge of Scotland, as well as gratitude to Lodge Wellington, the Mother Lodge of many of our Founder Members. The emblem of our Lodge reflects the custom in olden times of a candidate for knighthood, before being knighted, passing a night of vigil before the altar with his sword clasped in both hands, the emblem thus illustrating our name, and to this were added poppies and thistles to symbolise the links with Belgium and Scotland. |
Welcome to the web pages of Lodge Buchanan 1499. I hope you will take a moment to browse the pages of our website and that you will find the information useful and enjoyable. You can keep up to date with forthcoming events by viewing the "Buchanan Bugle", and browse the many photographs of some of our functions. |
Welcome to the Home Page of Lodge Salfire, No. 1505 on the roll of The Grand Lodge of A.F. and A.M. of Scotland, within the Province of Glasgow. Our Lodge meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month between September and June with the exception of December when there is no meeting on the 4th Thursday. Meetings commence at 7.30 pm prompt. |
The Lodge of Erskine 1566 on the Roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland. Meet 2nd Thursday in Inchinnan Masonic Temple - 14 Luckinsford Road, Inchinnan, Renfrewshire PA4 9PJ The lodge crest, is unique and consists of three parts, the Cannon, the Wheat Sheaf, and the Staff and Serpent. The cannon alludes to the military connection of the lodge by its founder members, and to the connections with the Royal Ordnance Factory. The wheat sheaf alludes to the agricultural tradition in Bishopton. The staff and serpent alludes to the Erskine Hospital, where the ex service men, among the original founders and members, worked and lived after serving their country. |
The RWM George Antonio Kerr welcomes you to our website and extends a warm invitation to you to visit us at our forthcoming meetings.If you have not yet joined our fraternity and are reviewing our site out of general interest, we hope you enjoy and please do contact us with any questions you may have regarding Freemasonry as a whole. Lodge Bearsden No 1572 comes under the jurisdiction of The Grand Lodge of Scotland and the Provincial Grand Lodge of Dunbartonshire. |
Welcome to Lodge Cadder Freestone, feel free to look around our website. If you have any questions or require any further information do not hesitate to contact us and we will get back to you as soon as possible. This lodge was consecrated on Wednesday, 22nd November 1961, in the Memorial Hall on Balmuildy Road, Bishopbriggs. There were 120 founder members from 54 lodges comprising 20 Past masters of which 6 were from English Constitution. The sponsor Lodge Sir William Wallace, No 1504. |
The Lodge was consecrated on the 3rd. of March 1962. A deputation headed by the Grand Master Mason, Brother The Lord Bruce, and assisted by a deputation from the Provincial Grand Lodge of Linlithgowshire headed by the Provincial Grand Master, Brother Alexander Pennycook performed the ceremony of erection and consecration. Our Lodge meets on the 2nd and 4th Friday August - April. All visitors welcome |
One of the newest lodges in Scotland. A long term friend of Millennium Mark. The Lodge of Research for the Province of Argyll and The Isles. Meetings are the first Tuesday of Feb, April, June and September at 7.30 p.m. With our installation meeting on the 3rd Saturday in October at 2.00 p.m. (or as arranged with Provincial Grand Lodge). |
New Updated Site. Long time friends of Millennium Mark. "On December 22nd, 1702, in the little Scottish hamlet of Haughfoot, a Masonic Lodge was founded, which flourished for 61 years until 1763, and apparently disappeared into thin air." On Saturday, 21st December 2002 Founder Members of The Haughfoot Lodge, No.1824, met, in Stow Town Hall, to mark the 300th anniversary of the first meeting of the first entirely ‘Speculative Lodge in the world. |