FRIARS' LODGE
Updated 635 days ago
Freemasons' Hall, 60 Great Queen Street, London, WC2B 5AZ
In 1891, Newman Goldman, a stockbroker, was initiated into Friars. He later fixed the ritual and ceremonial practice of the Lodge. To this day, Friars' practices the Newman Goldman working. It was adopted by two other daughter Lodges, Universal Brotherhood No 5785, consecrated in 1939, and Faith and Friendship No 7326. Friars' has a reputation for conducting ritual well and much of the credit for this stems from the time of Philip Taylor as Secretary and his insistence on high standards for the Lodge. Since then, the Lodge has had, through to the present, a series of excellent Preceptors who manage the Lodge of Instruction.
Also known as: The Friars' Lodge