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Welcome to the Sir Thomas White Lodge

Welcome The Sir Thomas White Lodge of Freemasons was consecrated on 6th June 1879 by former scholars and masters of Merchant Taylors School.

The Lodge meets four times annually in St. James, London and also usually holds an additional meeting at the school during the summer.

The Lodge is numbered 1820 in the Registers of the United Grand Lodge of England and comes under the Metropolitan Grand Lodge of London, of which it was a Founder Member.

What is Freemasonry?
Freemasonry is a society of like-minded men who meet regularly in a fraternal and social environment, share a common desire to give charitable support to the community and attach importance to a high moral code.

It was established many centuries ago and now has more than 300,000 members in England and Wales, and millions worldwide. It was founded as a male-only society and has been happy to continue as such, though there are now parallel Orders of Women Freemasons in the UK and abroad.

How can I find out more?
The secretary is happy to supply further information on any aspect of Freemasonry or specifically the Sir Thomas White Lodge, and is easily reached by email.