Wilson Iles Lodge
Lodge Number: |
2054 |
Consecration: |
23 July 1884 |
Meeting Place: |
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Meeting Dates: |
Last Saturday March (Installation) |
Wilson-Iles Lodge was consecrated at The Four Swan's Hotel, Waltham Cross under the authority of a warrant dated 22nd May 1884. The Lodge had the honour to bear the name of Dr. Francis Henry Wilson-Iles, Deputy Provincial Grand Master in 1879 and a highly respected surgeon of Watford. He died of blood poisoning, resulting from a scratch sustained whilst operating on a child infected with diphtheria; a grievous loss to his profession, to Freemasonry and the many people who knew him. The Latin inscription on the Crest adopted by the Lodge is translated to read 'Life and Honour'.

