Kingston Temple Lodge No. 4722
In the Province of SurreyAbout Kingston Temple Lodge No. 4722
It’s first regular meeting took place on the 9th May 1925. The Lodge meets five times per year, on the first Saturday of January, March, September and November.
In May, the Lodge meets on the second Saturday. This is the installation of a new Worshipful Master. All meetings are held in the afternon at Surbiton Surrey Masonic Centre.
It’s membership consists of men from many walks of life, they can range in any age from twenty one, though our youngest member is thirty years old. It is the young men, many of whom are sportsmen, who are the lifeblood of the Lodge.
One of our Honorary Members was the well known Author of Masonic Books and articles. The V.W. Bro. Revd. Neville Barker-Cryer M.A. Past Grand Chaplain, Past Assistant Grand Master of the Province of Surrey. On 2nd July 2013 Neville passed to the Grand Lodge Above. The Lodge has stood to Order in respect of his and also that of Richard Earl of Shannon’s A Past Provincial Grand Master of the Province of Surrey’s Passing to The Grand Lodge Above
Where is Kingston Temple Lodge
Glenmore House, The Crescent, Surbiton, UK
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