London Metropolitan Archives - Item Details

FREEMASONS: GUILDHALL LODGE, NO.3116

Date of Creation:

1905-1973

Reference Code:

CLC/109

Scope and Content:
  • Minute books of the Guildhall Lodge (No. 3116).
Extent: 3 production units.
Classification: ASSOCIATIONS
Former Reference: MS 38982
Site Location: London Metropolitan Archives
Level of Description:
    Collection

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Administrative History:
  • The Masonic Lodge was founded in 1905 as number 3116, and was based at Keyser's Hotel on Victoria Embankment or Mansion House. From 1930s it was based at Mansion House and Guildhall. Since 1905 over 70 Lord Mayors have been Masters of the Lodge.
Creator: United Grand Lodge of England | Guildhall Lodge, No 3116
Copyright: Depositor
Source of Acquisition:
  • The records were deposited at Guildhall Library by the Lodge in 2008. They were catalogued by a member of the Manuscripts Section of Guildhall Library. The Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section merged with the London Metropolitan Archives in 2009.
Access Restrictions: These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information may be subject to access restrictions
Arrangement: Minutes in chronological order.