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London Lodges

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Rule 128
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London Lodges are defined as all Masonic Lodges located within a five-mile radius of Freemasons’ Hall in London, in accordance with Rule 129. This classification establishes a specific jurisdictional framework for Lodges operating in this area, which may have implications for governance, membership, and administrative procedures. The designation as a London Lodge may affect the Lodges' compliance with particular regulations and policies set forth by the governing Masonic authority. It is essential for members and officers of these Lodges to be aware of any additional requirements or expectations that may arise from their status. The document emphasizes the importance of adhering to established rules while fostering a cohesive Masonic community within the London area. Understanding the implications of being classified as a London Lodge is crucial for effective operation and alignment with the broader Masonic principles and regulations.

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December 4th, 2025

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February 10th, 2026

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Subject to the provisions of Rule 129, all Lodges held within five miles from Freemasons’ Hall, London, are London Lodges.