Special Interest Lodges

Emblems of Service Lodge of Mark Masters & Royal Ark Mariners No 0350

Consecrated as Temperance in the East Lodge in February 1885, it being a temperance lodge, until sometime toward the turn of the century.

The name was changed to Emblematic Lodge in January 1905 as the original no longer reflected the Lodge.

In 2019 the Lodge changed again to one for members, or former members, of the Emergency Services i.e. Ambulance, Fire or Police.

It is, as far as we know, the only Mark Lodge within the jurisdiction of Mark Masons Hall for “Blue Light Services”.

To reflect this change, the Lodge is now known as "Emblems of Service Lodge".

The Lodge meets three times a year in January, April, and October at Mark Masons Hall, if you are a serving or former member of an emergency service, for further information, please contact the Secretary/Scribe.

Email Doug Black - doug_black@btopenworld.com

Chiswick Lodge of Mark Masters & Royal Ark Mariners No 0357

A prestigious Lodge dedicated to those Brethren that enjoy and savour good cuisine, enhanced by a fine selection of quality wines taken in pleasant and welcoming company.  Meetings are held twice annually (2nd Wednesday in January & 1st Tuesday in June).

The annual subscription is £55 for each Lodge.  The dining is paid separately and usually costs in the region of £100.  This is excellent value when considering the quality and number of courses together with an accompanying flight of fine wines and aged port.  Each festive board commences with a sparkling wine and canapé reception.  We do extend our hospitality by offering a “taster evening” where you may try our facilities without any obligation to join.  For further information, please contact the Secretary/Scribe.

Email Steve Vanhinsbergh - smvhmark@gmail.com 

Quadratic Lodge of Mark Master Masons No 0895

Quadratic Lodge No 0895 was consecrated on the 17th  December 1930 and became a Lodge for Secretaries & Treasurers in 2012. Qualification for Membership of Quadratic Lodge is open only to Past Masters who are Secretaries or Treasurers, Present & Past of a Lodge of Mark Master Masons of England, Wales and its Districts & Lodges Overseas.

The Lodge meets twice a year in April and December (Installation) and also provides assistance as required at the Provincial Secretaries annual Conference, and at the Provincial Annual General Meeting. It is also an ideal forum to exchange ideas, ask questions and get answers. For further information and application forms, please contact the Secretary.

Email Bob Hurworth - rmhurworth@gmail.com 

The George Parker Lodge of Mark Master Masons No 1316

This lodge was formed in memory of its name sake who was a Provincial Grand Master between 1964 & 1967

The George Parker Lodge MMM No 1316 is now the Middlesex Mark Golfing Lodge. We meet three times a year, April, May & June all preceded by a round of 18 holes, each time at a different golf course in and around Middlesex.  This is a totally unique Lodge in Middlesex which hopes to take on the challenge of other Provincial Golfing Lodges around the country. For further details please contact the Secretary

Email Peter Hyde - peter.hyde1@outlook.com

Lodge of Enlightenment of Mark Master Masons No 1846

A feature of this Lodge is simply that we are a “breakfast Lodge” meeting at Twickenham and Uxbridge where we conclude our masonic business by approximately 1:00- 1:30pm. Thus enabling members to prepare should they so desire for a further masonic meeting later in the day.

On many occasions I have heard from our “older” members that the timings and locations enable them to drive to and from the venues in daylight hours. Annual subscription is £60, dining fees are separate averaging £12-£15 per person.

Installation is held at the February meeting at Twickenham. We pride ourselves on our ritual and friendly atmosphere and are always on the lookout for new members. For further information and application form, please contact the Secretary:

Email Robert Brock - rj.brock@btinternet.com

New Morning Lodge of Mark Master Masons No 1921

New Morning Lodge of Mark Master Masons No 1921 was consecrated on 24th November 2010, coming from a long-established New Morning Craft Lodge and New Morning Chapter.

The Founding Member’s prime principles for the Lodge were:

  1. Work to be carried out to the highest possible standards in the shortest time.
  2. The Festive Board to consist of Delicious Food, Fine Wine and short prepared Speeches from the members, hence dining at the East India Club.
  3. To establish a substantial benevolent fund to members and their families in times of need
  4. To enjoy each other’s company
  5. To support the Province and its charities in every way possible

An unwritten principle is to never leave the East India Club sober

The Lodge meets at 10 Duke St at 11.00 on the 3rd Wednesday in January and the 3rd Wednesday in June (Installation). The Lodge has a membership cap of 35 members to facilitate dining at the East India Club and applications for membership should be sent to Lodge Secretary.

Email Darrel Palmer - darrel.palmer4@ntlworld.com

New Morning Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners No 1921

New Morning Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners No 1921 was consecrated on 15th March 2016, coming from a long-established New Morning Craft, New Morning Chapter and New Morning Mark Master Masons.

The Founding Member’s prime principles for the Lodge were:

  1. Work to be carried out to the highest possible standards in the shortest time.
  2. To enjoy each other’s company
  3. To support the Province and its charities in every way possible

The Lodge meets at Mark Masons Hall, 86 St. James Street on the 3rd Tuesday in March and the 3rd Tuesday in September (Installation).
Applications for Joining and Elevation should be sent to Lodge Scribe.

Email John Daley - daley2541@gmail.com

Middlesex Armed Forces Lodge of Mark Master Masons No 1999

A Mark Masters lodge for all serving members or veterans of Armed Forces from around the world.

The Middlesex Armed Forces Lodge of Mark Master Masons was consecrated at Mark Masons Hall, London and serves as a conduit for all those with a military connection to meet in Masonic brotherhood. The lodge is open to all former and serving members of any of the world’s Armed Forces who are duly qualified to join and we actively welcome joining members and of course new members to Mark Masonry itself

To cement the forces connection, the Lodge, by special permission, meets and dines at a services venue, The Union Jack Club, Sandell Street, Waterloo, London, SE1 8UJ. Anyone who has visited the Union Jack Club previously will know that it offers overnight accommodation, excellent food and an enjoyable atmosphere.

Meetings are held on the third Friday in February, this being the Installation Meeting and first Friday in July. As of February 2020, the annual subscription for the Lodge is £80. Applications for membership should be sent to Lodge Secretary.

Email Steve Heynes - secretary@maflofmmm.uk