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Grand Union Lodge No. 9641

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Province of Buckinghamshire

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ABOUT US

Grand Union Lodge No. 9641

Freemasonry in the United Kingdom and in many countries throughout the world is controlled by the United Grand Lodge of England located at Freemasons Hall Great Queen Street London.


Our Grand Master, currently Prince Edward Duke of Kent, KG, GCMG, GCVO, CD, ADC along with his Executive Officers preside over the Fraternity In order to get an appreciation of the activities and work of United Grand Lodge of England we recommend that visitors to our site ‘click on’ this link:  https://ugle.org.uk

Throughout the United Kingdom, the many Counties or Provinces are under the control of a Provincial Grand Master and his Executive Officers. The current Provincial Grand Master of Buckinghamshire is Right Worshipful Brother John Clark. The headquarters of Provincial Grand Lodge of Buckinghamshire is located in Beaconsfield. The activities and work of Provincial Grand Lodge of Buckinghamshire may be found on this link.

 

https://buckspgl.org.uk


Grand Union Lodge No.9641 on the register of the Grand Lodge of England is one of approximately 115 lodges in Buckinghamshire. The lodge was Consecrated at Stafford Cripps Hall, Cranfield Institute of Technology on 5th April 1997 by the then Provincial Grand Master of Buckinghamshire, Right Worshipful Eric Deung.


In the Petition to United Grand Lodge of England to form this new lodge the Petitioners proposed that it would provide a Masonic home for many non-Buckinghamshire Freemasons currently living in the new city of Milton Keynes.


Since its’ Consecration the Lodge has played an active part in supporting the principles of Freemasonry, both in the Province of Buckinghamshire and in our community, and this website is intended to provide visitors with an overview of the activities of Grand Union Lodge.


Charity is a very important part of our work and we suggest that the visitor to our site ‘click on’ the many menu items throughout our website in order to learn more about the organisations we support and work with.

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