All Hallows Lodge

Lodge Number: 
7662

3rd Thursday February (Installation)
1st Thursday May
4th Thursday September
4th Thursday November

The Lodge was formed out of a desire of Freemasons living in the Edmonton and Tottenham area to progress more quickly in The Craft than was possible in their own Lodges. Sponsored by Gothic Lodge No. 4517, the consecration was conducted by the Middlesex Provincial Grand Master, RW Bro Lt. Col. P C Bull DSO TD at Hotel Rembrandt, London. The Lodge was named after the Parish Church of Tottenham, All Hallows, because of the close ties a number of Founders had with that particular Church. As agreed by Middlesex Province, meetings were held at the Regal Rooms, Edmonton on Thursdays to suit businessmen in the Lodge. The first regular meeting was held there on 31st March 1960. The Lodge moved into the Province of Hertfordshire on 1st October 1990 and takes precedence after Guy Marsden Halsey Lodge No. 9369.