What is a Lodge
The United Grand Lodge of England is the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales and the Channel Islands.
It has some 270,000 members
grouped in 8,322 lodges. Lodges in London (an
area within a 10 mile radius of Freemasons Hall),
are organised into groups administered by Metropolitan
Grand Lodge of London. Lodges outside London
and within England, Wales and the Channel Islands
are grouped into 47 Provinces, based on the old
Counties, each headed by a Provincial Grand Master.
Lodges meeting abroad are grouped in 33 Districts
each headed by a District Grand Master, 5 Groups
each headed by a Grand Inspector, with 12 lodges
being administered from Freemasons’ Hall.
The Lodge of St George falls in the District Grand Lodge of the Eastern Archipelago. The District covers Lodges in Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. There are 2 Lodges in Bangkok, over 35 Lodges and Chapters in Malaysia from Penang to Sabah, and 12 Lodges and Chapters in Singapore. The District Grand Master: R.W. Bro. Datuk Dr. Yeoh Poh Hong.
Website Links for the Grand Lodge and District
Grand Lodge are:-
Links to Lodge’s of the English Constitution
(E.C.) within Singapore (including tyling date)
are:-
- Zetland
in the East No. 508 (2nd Fri.)
- Eastern
Gate Lodge No. 2970 (3rd Thu.)
- Singapore Lodge No. 7178 (1st Mon.)
- Lodge Sir
Stamford Raffles No. 7444 (1st Wed.)
- Horsburgh Lodge No. 7533 (2nd Thu.)
- Centenary Lodge No. 7629 (4th Wed.)
- St Michael Lodge No 2933 ( 29th of January, April, July and September)
Other Constitutions and their Lodge are:-
Lodges in the The District of the Middle East Scottish Constitution (S.C.)
- Lodge Ailsa No. 1172 (4th Thu.)
- St. Andrew No. 1437 (3rd Mon.)
Lodges of the Inspectorate Area of South-East Asia Irish Constitution (I.C.)
- Lodge of St. Patrick No. 765 (2nd Wed.)
- Lodge of Erin No 934 (Last Sat.)