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RAOB Directory June 2017.Xlsx No. 47 NEW SERIES Issued May 2014 3 R.A.O.B. G.L.E. PHILANTHROPY CONVIVIALITY THE ROYAL ANTEDILUVIAN ORDER OF BUFFALOES DIRECTORY And Official List of Lodges under the Grand Lodge of England Circulated throughout the World Compiled and Published by authority of the Grand Lodge of England By Christopher McMahon Grand Secretary R.A.O.B. G.L.E. Grove House Harrogate HG1 4LA Copyright R.A.O.B. G.L.E. CONTENTS Page No. HOME PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGES ………………………………… 3 - 92 OVERSEAS PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGES …………………………. 93 - 94 LODGES DIRECT UNDER THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND ………………………………. 95 - 96 RAOB CLUBS Controlled by PGL's or Minor Lodges …………………………… 97 - 98 Controlled by Independent Committees ………………………… 99 - 100 OTHER GRAND LODGES …………………………………………….. 101 - 127 INDEX OF PLACE NAMES 128 - 136 * Indicates Disabled Access Page 1 The Grand Primo 2014 BRO. BRIAN JOHN FOOT Page 2 PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGES ABERDEEN PROV. GRAND LODGE Sec: G.S. Munro, 87 Gairn Terrace, Aberdeen, AB10 6AY Tel: 07979 697324. Email: [email protected] NO NAME AND ADDRESS MEETING P.G.L. RUA Social Club, 5-7 West Craibstone Street, Aberdeen, 2nd. Wed 8.00 p.m. AB11 6DL (except July) ROH. ASS, RUA Social Club, 5-7 West Craibstone Street, Tues after PGL 7.30 p.m. Aberdeen, AB11 6DL KTS CHAP, RUA Social Club, 5-7 West Craibstone Street 2nd Tues after PGL 7.30 p.m. Aberdeen, AB11 6DL 6952 BON ACCORD, RUA Social Club, 5-7 West Craibstone Street Tues. 8.30 p.m. Aberdeen, AB11 6DL 7174 FAITHLIE, British Legion Club, School Street, Fraserburgh, Mon 7.30 p.m. AB43 9HT 7350 ABERDONIAN, RUA Social Club, 5-7 West Craibstone Sun 7.30 p.m. Street, Aberdeen, AB11 6DL 7930 DONSIDE, RUA Social Club, 5-7 West Craibstone Street, Thurs 8.00 p.m. Aberdeen, AB11 6DL 9009 HARBOUR LIGHT, Rocksley Inn, Stirling Village, Fri 7.00 p.m. Peterhead, AB42 3AP ALDERSHOT & DISTRICT PROV. GRAND LODGE Sec: J.H. Howard, 18 Winchester Road, Ash, Aldershot, Hampshire. GU12 6SX Tel: 07796315968 email [email protected] NO NAME AND ADDRESS MEETING *P.G.L. The Community Centre, (Elles Centre Queensmead), Meudon 3rd. Wed 8.15 p.m. Avenue, Farnborough, Hants. GU14 7LE (excluding Dec. 1st.) *ROH ASS, The Community Centre, (Elles Centre Queensmead), 4th Wed 8.00 p.m. Meudon Avenue, Farnborough, Hants *KTS CHAP, The Community Centre, (Elles Centre Queensmead), 1st. Wed 8.00 p.m. Meudon Avenue, Farnborough, Hants (excluding Dec 2nd) *5082 HEWARD-FOREST, Lower Bourne Social Club, Thurs 8.00 p.m. Burnthill Road, Lower Bourne, Farnham, Surrey. GU10 3LL *7807 FRIMLEY DRAGON, Royal British Legion, Cambridge Road Tues 8.00 p.m. East, Farnborough, GU14 6QB 10121 DUKE & DRAGON, Aldershot Conservative Club, Little Thurs 8.00 p.m. Wellington Street, Aldershot, GU11 1JX 10407 TONY MEARNS, *10591 GROUP-A J.H.K., The Garage, 25 Sumner Road, Farnham, Fort Tues 8.00 p.m. Surrey. GU9 7JU Page 3 ANGUS, PERTH & DISTRICT PROV. GRAND LODGE Sec: R.A. Smith, 69 Great Michael Road, Arbroath, Angus, DD11 5HA Tel 01241 879570 Email: [email protected] NO NAME AND ADDRESS MEETING P.G.L. Montrose Town Band Hall, Queens Close, 42 Baltic Street, 1st. Thurs 7.30 p.m. alt months Montrose, DD10 8EX contact PG Sec for details P.G.L. Perth City Sports & Social Club, 18 Leonard Street, 1st. Thurs 7.30 p.m. alt months Perth, PH2 8ES contact PG Sec for details ROH ASS, Perth City Sports & Social Club, 18 Leonard Street, 3rd. Thurs 7.30 p.m. Perth, PH2 8ES Mar, June, Sept, Dec KTS CHAP, Perth City Sports & Social Club, 18 Leonard Street, 3rd. Thurs 8.00 p.m. Perth, PH2 8ES Mar, June, Sept, Dec 10322 FLOWER OF STRATHEARN, Perth City Sports & Social Fri 8.00 p.m. Club, 18 Leonard Street, Perth, PH2 8ES 10479 JJ WHYTE ROSEMONT, Montrose Town Band Hall, Queens Wed 7.00 p.m. Close, 42 Baltic Street, Montrose, DD10 8EX 10556 FAIR CITY, Perth City Sports & Social Club, 18 Leonard St, Sun 7.00 p.m. Perth, PH2 8ES 10654 CHIEFTIAN, AYLESBURY & DISTRICT PROV. GRAND LODGE Sec: A.C. Aldred, 41 Cannock Road, Aylesbury, Bucks, HP20 2AL Tel: 01296 582950. Mob: 07947353097. Email: [email protected] NO NAME AND ADDRESS MEETING P.G.L. Bucks County Council Sports & Social Club, Lower Road, 2nd. Thurs 8.00 p.m. Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury, HP21 9DR ROH ASS, Bucks County Council Sports & Social Club, Lower Road, 2nd. Wed 7.30 p.m. Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury, HP21 9DR KTS CHAP, Bucks County Council Sports & Social Club, 4th. Thurs 8.00 p.m. Lower Road, Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury, HP21 9DR 5480 ASTON CLINTON WITH NORTHCHURCH, Bucks County 2nd. Wed 7.30 p.m. Council Sports & Social Club, Lower Road, Stoke Mandeville Aylesbury HP21 9DR 7207 WINGRAVE SWAN CUM TRIUMPH, Bucks County Council Tues 7.30 p.m. Sports & Social Club, Lower Road, Stoke Mandeville, Aylesbury, HP21 9DR 7622 R.A.F. HALTON, The Beeches, Wendover, Nr. Aylesbury, Mon 7.15 p.m. HP22 6PA 8012 WADDESDON, The Winchendon Club, Upper Winchendon Tues 8.00 p.m. Aylesbury, HP18 0EH 8867 VICTOR LACEY, Gatensbury Place, (Sheltered Home), Wed. 8.00 p.m. Clifford Road, Princes Risborough, HP27 0DS Page 4 BANGOR & DISTRICT PROV. GRAND LODGE Sec: J. Wilson, 46 Ffordd-Tudor, Holyhead, Anglesey, LL65 2DH Tel: 01407 764646. Email: [email protected] www.bangoranddistrictpgl.co.uk NO NAME AND ADDRESS MEETING P.G.L. R.AO.B. Club, Cambria Street, Holyhead, LL65 1NH 2nd. Mon 7.00 p.m. ROH ASS, R.A.O.B. Club, Cambria Street, Holyhead 3rd. Sun 1.00 p.m. KTS CHAP, R.A.O.B. Club & Inst, Market Street, Amlwch, 1st.Thurs alt.months com. Feb Anglesey, LL68 9ET 8.00 p.m. 5104 BARON ROBERTS, R.A.O.B. Club, Cambria Street, Fort. Wed 8.00 p.m. Holyhead, LL65 1NH 8529 RIGHT APPROACH, R.A.O.B. Social Club, Cambria Street, Mon (No meeting 2nd Mon Holyhead, Anglesey, LL65 1NH of month) 8900 YE OLDE GLYN-DWR, R.A.O.B. Club & Inst, Market Street, Tues 8.30 p.m. Amlwch, Anglesey, LL68 9ET 10567 JACK HAMBLEY, R.A.O.B. Club, Cambria Street, Holyhead 2nd. & 4th. Sun 1.15 p.m. LL65 1NH BARNSLEY & DISTRICT PROV. GRAND LODGE Sec: C.R. Edwards, 10 Parkhill Grove, Eastmoor Estate, Wakefield, West Yorkshire. WF1 4HB Tel 01924 372120 H 07960 913642M NO NAME AND ADDRESS MEETING P.G.L. Highstone Road W.M. Club & Inst, Highstone Road, 2nd. Thurs 7.30 p.m. Worsbrough Common, Barnsley ROH ASS, Trades Hall Club, Oak Street, (Off Racecommon Road), 3rd Thurs 8.00 p.m. Barnsley KTS CHAP, Highstone Road W.M. Club & Inst, Highstone Road, 4th.Thurs 7.30 p.m. Worsbrough Common, Barnsley 613 CRANBERRY & GAWBER, Highstone W.M. Club & Inst, Fri 8.00 p.m. Highstone Road, Worsbrough Common, Barnsley 7670 VICTORY, Highstone Road W.M. Club & Inst, Sun Noon Highstone Road, Worsbrough Common, Barnsley 8645 CORONATION, Trades Hall Club ,Oak Street, Sun 7.30 p.m. (off Racecommon Road), Barnsley *9788 TOW'D WAGGIN ROOAD, Dodworth C.S. Club, Station Road,Wed 7.30 p.m. Dodworth, Barnsley *10514 REG HALL, Dodworth Social Club, Station Road, Dodworth, Sat 1.00 p.m. Barnsley Page 5 BASINGSTOKE, ANDOVER & DISTRICT PROV. GRAND LODGE Sec: NO NAME AND ADDRESS MEETING PGL The Memorial Hall, The Green, Tadley, Hampshire, RG26 3PD3rd. Tues 7.30 p.m. ROH ASS, The Memorial Hall, The Green, Tadley, Hampshire, 2nd. Tues 8.30 p.m. RG26 3PD bi-monthly commencing Jan ROH ASS, The Wolversdene Club, Love Lane, Andover, SP10 2AA 3rd. Tues 8.30 p.m. KTS CHAP, The Memorial Hall, The Green, Tadley, Hampshire, 2nd. Tues 7.30 p.m. RG26 3PD bi-monthly commencing Jan KTS CHAP, Wolversdene Club, Love Lane, Adover, SP10 2AA 3rd. Tues 8.30 p.m. 7066 KEBLE, Contact P.G. Sec 7392 KING GEORGE VI, The Memorial Hall, The Green, Tadley, Wed 8.00 p.m. Hampshire. RG26 3PD 7770 YE OLDE CRICKETERS, 8531 CORONATION ILSLEY, Wolversdene Club, Love Lane, Tues 8.30 p.m. Andover, SP10 2AA 8782 PRIDE OF ODIHAM, The Wote Street Club, 2 Seal Road, 1st & 3rd. Thurs 8.30 p.m. Basingstoke, RG21 7NQ BATH & DISTRICT PROV. GRAND LODGE Sec: G. Moon, 84 Savernake Avenue, Melksham, Wilts. SN12 7HE Tel: 01225 708330. Email: [email protected] NO NAME AND ADDRESS MEETING *P.G.L. Kings Head, High Street, Weston, Bath, BA1 4BX 1st. Wed 7.30p.m. *ROH ASS, Kings Head, High Street, Weston, Bath. BA1 4BX Last Wed alt months comm Jan 7.30 p.m. *KTS CHAP, Kings Head, High Street, Weston, Bath Last Wed alt months comm Feb 7.30 p.m. 267 CITY OF BATH VICTORY, Twerton Liberal Club, Tues 8.00 p.m. Lower Bristol Road, Bath. BA2 3EH *7662 SALTFORD, Keynsham Cricket Club, Wellsway, Keynsham, Thurs 8.00 p.m. Bristol. BS31 1HS *8676 QUEEN OF THE WEST, Kings Head, High Street, Weston, Thurs 8.00 p.m. Bath. BA1 4BX *9129 PRIOR PARK, Kings Head, High Street, Weston, Bath Sun 11.30 a.m. *9425 PARK, Royal British Legion, Charlton Road, Keynsham, Tues 8.00 p.m. Bristol. BS31 2JA *9779 JOSEPH GODSELL, Kings Arms Hotel, Market Place, Sun 11.30 a.m. Melksham, SB12 6EX *10059 WALTER PATRICK, Gloucester Road Conservative Club Sun 7.30 p.m. Gloucester Road, Trowbridge, Wilts. BA14 0AD Page 6 BEDFORD & DISTRICT PROV. GRAND LODGE Sec: C. Buckle, 5 Wenlock Road, Kempston, Bedford, MK42 7DY Tel: 01234402972.
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