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Association Year Book 2020 – 2021 Elmete Lodge of R.A.M. No.111 Pontefract Lodge of R.A.M. No.878 The Leeds and District Westbourne House, Westbourne Close, Bradford Road, Otley LS21 3LG Masonic Hall, Carleton Close, 1 Ackworth Road, Pontefract WF8 3PA Installed Masters’ Association W.C.(N) W.Bro. Roger A. M. T. Quick Tel. 07762-159047 W.C.(N) W. Bro. John Gray Tel. 07817-387628 in the Order of Mark Masonry 17 Wensleydale Court, Leeds LS7 3SA 3 Hereward Court, Conisborough, Doncaster DN12 2HS th (Founded 27 July 1973) S.W. (J) Bro. Keith Derry Tel. 01977-644347 S.W. (J) Bro. Robert J. Patrick Tel. 01226-727380 30 Minsthorpe Lane, South Elmsall WF9 2PD 17 Manor Close, Notton, Wakefield WF4 2NH Lapis Reprobatus Caput Anguli J.W. (S) W.Bro. Gilbert Stone Tel. 0113-269-1662 J.W. (S) Bro. Algis J. Vasis Tel. 01924-377146 14 Green Park, Moortown, Leeds LS17 6SZ 21 Oxford Road, St. Johns, Wakefield WF1 3LB Scribe W.Bro. Robert J. Winterflood Tel. 0113-240-2553 Scribe W.Bro. Harry Stogdale Tel. 07769-342954 ASSOCIATION YEAR BOOK 37 Rookwood Mount, Leeds LS9 0LL Meadowcroft, 14 Main Street, Ledston, Castleford WF10 2AA e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] 2020 – 2021 Claro Lodge of R.A.M. No.525 Carl Whitehead Lodge of R.A.M. No.110 OFFICERS Masonic Hall, Deighton Road, Wetherby LS22 7SZ Tapton Hall, Shore Lane, Fulwood Road, Sheffield S10 3BU W.C.(N) W.Bro. J. Alan Beardmore Tel. 01937-844502 W.C.(N) W.Bro. Robert J. Winterflood Tel. 0113-240-2553 President Immediate Past President 13 Wighill Lane, Walton, Wetherby LS23 7BN 37 Rookwood Mount, Leeds LS9 0LL W.Bro. David I. Keith W W.Bro. Brian J. Smart (Castle) (Ainsty) S.W. (J) Bro. Barry D. Smith Tel. 01423-524138 S.W. (J) W.Bro. Stephen N. Wood Tel. 01924-491073 36 Dulverton Gardens, Cottingley Ash Grove, Gorse Lane, Newthorpe 1 Castle Hill Glade, Pannal Ash, Harrogate HG2 9JG 25 Beechwood Avenue, Mirfield WF14 9LG Leeds LS11 0LF South Milford LS25 6JR J.W. (S) Bro. David A. Preston Tel. 01423-566541 J.W. (S) W.Bro. Philip J. Drury Tel. 0114-258-1811 07515-199854 01977-682039 179 Otley Road, Harrogate HG2 0DA 60 Rundle Road, Kenworth, Sheffield S7 1NX [email protected] [email protected] Scribe W.Bro. E. Barrie Fothergill Tel. 07801-459272 Scribe W.Bro. Mark J. Kenyon Tel. 01924-467944 Senior Vice-President Junior Vice-President 246 Gibson Lane, Kippax, Leeds LS25 7JL 55 Valley Road, Thornhill, Dewsbury WF12 0HY e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] W.Bro. David H. Lees W.Bro. David H. Todd (Knaresborough Castle) (Prince Leopold) Barrow Bridge House, New Road 50 Lickley Street Pudsey Lodge of R.A.M. No.658 Sharrow HG4 5BS Ripon HG4 1LJ ROYAL ARK MARINER Calendar Masonic Hall, Church Lane, Pudsey LS28 7RF 01765-600007 07891-064279 [email protected] [email protected] W.C.(N) W. Bro. Gerald A. G. Barker Tel. 01943-864556 LODGES MEETINGS AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN rd 23 Menston Old Lane, Burley in Wharfedale LS29 7QQ Elmete No.111 3 Tue - 5.30 20¿ th Secretary Treasurer Claro No.525 5 Wed ▲ - 6.30 30¿ rd th W.Bro. Gerald A. G. Barker W.Bro. F. Leslie Davy S.W. (J) W.Bro. James S. Gray Tel. 07527-285711 Pudsey No.658 3 / 4 Mon - 6.30 21 25 Abbey No.768 5th Fri ▲ - 6.30 30¿ 29 6 James Avenue, Leeds LS8 1LH (St. Chad) (Prince Leopold) Pontefract No.878 2nd Fri - 6.30 / 6.45 9¿ 8 23 Menston Old Lane 31 Bishopton Lane nd J.W. (S) W.Bro. Roger C. Webster Tel. 0113-250-6086 Carl Whitehead No.110 2 Sat - 11.00 10■ Burley in Wharfedale LS29 7QQ Ripon HG4 2QN 22 Park Avenue, Yeadon LS19 7EZ ¿ = Installation ■ = Ladies to dine at Lunch 01943-864556 01765-603202 Scribe W.Bro. Terence A. T. Gatherum Tel. 07792-060084 [email protected] [email protected] 12 Ash Grove, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 8PA LODGES MEETINGS FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL e-mail: [email protected] Elmete No.111 3rd Tue - 6.30 16 15 Assistant Secretary Assistant Treasurer Claro No.525 5th Wed ▲ - 6.30 31 30 nd W.Bro. Ian M. Tillett W.Bro. David H. Todd Pudsey No.658 2 Mon - 5.30 14¿ Abbey No.768 5th Fri ▲ - 6.30 30 30 (Ainsty) (Prince Leopold) Abbey Lodge of R.A.M. No.768 Pontefract No.878 2nd Fri - 6.45 9 9 32 Dorchester Road 50 Lickley Street Masonic Hall, York Place, Knaresborough HG5 0AA Carl Whitehead No.110 2nd Sat - 11.00 8¿ Tadcaster LS24 9JY Ripon HG4 1LJ 01937-832359 W.C.(N) W.Bro. Brian Harrison Tel. 01325-466099 ▲ = When occurring, except December 07891-064279 17 Murray Walk, Darlington, Co. Durham DL3 9QS [email protected] [email protected] Leeds & District Installed Masters’ Association S.W. (J) Bro. James V. Millington Tel. 07515-516441 Tanglin, Station Road, North Thoresby, Lincolnshire DN36 5QS Annual Luncheon: TBC PATRONS President's GalA: TBC J.W. (S) Bro. Paul Ambler Tel. 0113-212-8058 R.W.Bro. James Steggles, Provincial Grand Master 7 St. Gabriel Curt, Swarcliffe, Leeds LS15 5QT Annual General Meeting: Thursday 15th July 2021 W.Bro. Alan Oldfield, Deputy Provincial Grand Master W.Bro. J. Trevor Bolton, Assistant Provincial Grand Master Scribe W.Bro. Richard Hall Tel. 01423-869079 all at Castle Grove Masonic Hall, Moor Road, Headingley, Leeds LS6 4BP R.W.Bro. Brian M. Batty, Past P.G.M. 2 Grimbald Road, Knareborough HG5 8HD R.W.Bro. James B. Truswell, Past P.G.M. Royal ArK Mariner V.W.Bro. Robert Corfield, Past Deputy P.G.M. e-mail: [email protected] Provincial Meeting: Saturday 3rd October 2020 at Tapton Hall, Sheffield cancelled V.W.Bro. Richard B. Puttrell, Past Deputy P.G.M. V.W.Bro. John F. Clough, Past Asst. P.G.M. MarK Master Masons W.Bro. Rod G. Taylor, Past Asst. P.G.M. Please notify the Secretary of any amendments or changes. Provincial Grand Lodge Meeting: Saturday 10th April 2021 at Bradford Grammar School Copley Lodge of M.M.M. No.111 Haywra Lodge of M.M.M. No.525 Knaresborough Castle Lodge of M.M.M. No.768 Masonic Hall, The Allerton, Nursery Lane, Leeds LS17 7HW Masonic Hall, Station Avenue, Harrogate HG1 5NE Masonic Hall, York Place, Knaresborough HG5 0AA W.M. W.Bro. John R. W. Derwanz Tel. 0113-288-0400 W.M. W.Bro. Nigel Dyson Tel: 01423-568544 W.M. W.Bro. Thomas Wilson, Jnr. Tel. 01423-865523 16 Castle Lodge Way, Rothwell, Leeds LS26 0ZH 1 Bilton Close, Harrogate HG1 3DJ 14 Rievaulx Close, Knaresborough HG5 8NG S.W. Bro. Lance Johnson Tel. 01964-543307 S.W. Bro. Sean McPartland Tel: 01423-565324 S.W. Bro. Kevin B. Hawkins Tel. 01423-864035 Ruane Lodge, New Road, Brandesburton YO25 8RX 132 Bilton Close, Harrogate HG1 3DG 32 Halfpenny Lane, Knaresborough HG5 0PS J.W. Bro. Stuart Burrows Tel. 0113-293-6303 J.W. W.Bro. Charles Drury Tel: 07903-822277 J.W. W.Bro. Brian Harrison Tel. 01325-466099 5 Southfield Drive, Moortown, Leeds LS17 6RP 6 Greenfields, Ulleskelf LS24 9FU 17 Murray Walk, Darlingon DL3 9QS Secretary W.Bro. Keith Derry Tel. 01977-644347 Secretary W.Bro. Keith E. Harmer Tel. 07375-457764 Secretary W.Bro. Kevin Lloyd Tel. 07595-212763 30 Minsthorpe Lane, South Elmsall WF9 2PD 9 Lunedale Avenue, Knaresborough HG5 0HS Beechwood, Ripley Road, Knaresborough HG5 9BY e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] RePresentative W.Bro. K. Trevor Dickinson Tel. 01937-573249 RePresentative W.Bro. Anthony Smith Tel. 07771-588498 RePresentative W.Bro. David H. Lees Tel. 01765-600007 Bankside, Margaret Avenue, Bardsey, Leeds LS17 9AU 29 Skelldale View, Ripon HG4 1UJ Barrow Bridge House, New Road, Sharrow HG4 5BS e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] Prince Leopold Lodge of M.M.M. No.352 Pudsey Lodge of M.M.M. No.658 Pontefract Lodge of M.M.M. No.878 Masonic Hall, Waterskellgate, Ripon HG4 1BH Masonic Hall, Church Lane, Pudsey LS28 7RF Masonic Hall, Carleton Close, 1 Ackworth Road, Pontefract WF8 3PA W.M. W.Bro. Alan D. Hopwood Tel. 01765-692404 W.M. W.Bro. Brian King Tel. 07856-024389 W.M. W.Bro. Stuart Highfield Tel. 01302-882071 10 Deep Ghyll Walk, Ripon HG4 1RL Craglands, Crag Lane, Harrogate HG3 1OA Trumfleet House, Moss Lane, Trumfleet DN6 0DT S.W. Bro. Robert Young Tel. 01423-323096 S.W. W.Bro. Richard Hinchcliffe Tel. 07834-750670 S.W. Bro. Stuart Sands Tel. 07983-540127 3 The Paddock, Boroughbridge YO51 9NY 118 Swinnow Lane, Leeds LS13 4RF 77 Orchard Crest, Upton WF9 1NT J.W. W.Bro. Nigel R. McCormack Tel. 01765-640990 J.W. W.Bro. Graham J. Cooper Tel. 0113-263-8332 J.W. Bro. Andrew Weston Tel. 07791-656820 3 The Paddock, Boroughbridge YO51 9NY 99 Ring Road Farnley, Leeds LS12 5LU 27 Swan Hill Lane, Pontefract WF8 2QN Secretary W.Bro. Carlton G. Caswell Tel. 01423-324591 Secretary W.Bro. Ronald Frank Tel. 0113-256-1790 Secretary W.Bro. Paul A. Levey Tel. 07703-356482 1 Waterside, Langthorpe, Boroughbridge YO51 9GE 31 Carlton Rise, Pudsey LS28 7LS Temporē 6 Lynwood Crescent, Pontefract WF8 3QT e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] e-mail: [email protected] RePresentative W.Bro.
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