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We are a Masonic Lodge of some 23 members operating under the jurisdiction of the United Grand Lodge of England. We meet on the 3rd Monday of the month (save for July and August) at the Masonic Hall in Jesmond, Newcastle. The Lodge was formed by members of the Royal British Legion, although it must be stated that we have no direct link with that organisation. Many of our members served in the armed forces and it was the aim of the Founders to attempt to continue the fellowship and camaraderie found in the services.
In Masonic terms Legion Lodge is still very young. The petition on behalf of the proposed Legion Lodge was presented in The Prince of Wales Lodge No 2520 on November 15th 1974 by W.Bro C.B.Smith; who became our first Master. Our warrant was confirmed on 12th February 1975 and the lodge was consecrated in June of that year. There is absolutely no doubt that Legion Lodge was conceived in the Lounge Bar of the Central Branch, Royal British Legion, Newcastle upon Tyne. This club had and still has, approximately 1,000 members and with such a large membership you might expect that there would be a significant number of masons amongst them.
Various names were suggested for the lodge but eventually we settled on The British Legion Lodge. Discussion with the headquarters of the RBL meant that we had to drop the words "The British" and so Legion Lodge was born. | Legion Lodge No 8634 (1975) |
Venture Lodge No 8198 (1968) |
| The Prince of Wales Lodge No 2520 (1894) |
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| St Nicholas Lodge No 1676 (1877) |
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| Newcastle upon Tyne No 24 (1766) |