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A warm welcome to visitors to St Patrick's Lodge No 5742 UGLE

Through these links you will understand our lodge in particular and the world of Freemasonry in general ...  

Please note: All Lodges named St Patrick are excluded from the list below.
They have their own page on this website- CLICK HERE to see it.


English Constitution:
United Grand Lodge of England is the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales and the Channel Islands.
Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex The provincial grand lodge to which St Patricks Lodge No 5742 EC belongs.
Middlesex Home Service Lodge No 5836
Old Hamptonian Lodge No 5730
Sister lodges on the roll of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex.
The Grand Charity The central grant making Charity of all Freemasons in England and Wales.
The Internet Lodge No 9659 The focal point for all English "e-masons".

Bulwer Lodge of Cairo No 1068
Norman Lodge No 1334 Durham
Legion Lodge No 8634
Abbey Lodge No 945

English lodges with active internet sites worth visiting.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




Ulster Lodge No. 2972 UGLE -
We have a permanent invitation to visit this Lodge the which meets
4 times a year at Masonic Headquarters, Great Queen Street, Covent Garden, London.

Meetings 3rd Friday in February, April, October, and December.

Freemasonry Today - The Official Magazine of The United Grand Lodge of England


Irish Connections
The ruling body for all Freemasons in Ireland.
Lodge Ireland 2000 A new Irish lodge for the Millennium, whose main means of communication between its members will be the Internet.
Irish Constitution Lodge meeting in Hong Kong
St Finn Barre's Lodge No 8 IC
St John's Lodge No 20, Grand Lodge of Canada
Lodges worldwide formed by expatriate Irishmen under local constitutions. (similar to St Patricks Lodge 5742 EC)
Sir George Clark Memorial Lodge No.669 Belfast Our Brothers and friends in Ulster
Caxton Lodge 511 Dublin I.C. Our Friends and Brothers in Dublin

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Glittering Star Masonic Lodge No. 322 I.C.  The Warrant No. 322 from the Grand Lodge of Ireland, dated 3rd May 1759 was issued for a Masonic Lodge in the British 29th Regiment of Foot. The Glittering Star Travelling Masonic Lodge is still closely associated with the Regiment. During the Boston Massacre in 1768 the 29th along with the 14th Regiment of Foot were sent to Boston, Massachusetts, where, on the evening of March 5, 1770, men of the 29th Grenadier Company under the command of Captain Thomas Preston took part in the Boston Massacre in which five colonists died during a riot in front of the Boston customs house. Due to the incident, the regiment earned the nickname the Vein Openers for drawing first blood in the American Revolution.

 

 

On Wednesday 19th April 2006 The Most Worshipful Grand Master
HRH The Duke of Kent officially opened the Masonic Hall at Beamish Open Air Museum.

This is a unique and exciting project to create a fully-working Masonic Temple in the award-winning Beamish Open-Air Museum in the north of England.
Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham, England, (UGLE) made Masonic History on Saturday 1st July , 2000 with a Public Procession of Masons, in full Masonic Regalia, with Banners, Standard Bearers, Sword Bearer etc. to accompany the Provincial Grand Master of Durham, Right Worshipful Brother, Dr. Alan Martin Davison, to the Stone Laying Ceremony of the Masonic Hall at the Beamish Open Air Museum.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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approved or endorsed by the United Grand Lodge of England.
We specifically do not warrant that any other Web sites accessible from their pages are recognised by, or have
the approval of, the United Grand Lodge of England.

Last updated: 20-nov-09