Overarching governing body of a fraternal or other similarly organized group in a given area.
1We can meet him in the grand lodge in one hour.'
2Thoroughly imbued with this axiom, he had taken his degree in the grand lodge of financiers.
3And, according to this charter, the first grand lodge of England met at York, in 926.
4In 1726, the masons of Wales attached themselves to the grand lodge of England, and the office of provincial master was instituted soon after.
5Correspondence was opened with the grand lodge of France in 1768; with that of Holland in 1770; and that of Berlin in 1776.
6The Grand Lodge may, upon investigation, confirm the verdict of its subordinate.
7As the Grand Lodge alone can expel, it also alone can reinstate.
8A mass meeting of Masons cannot assemble and organize a Grand Lodge.
9The rule adopted by the Grand Lodge of Maryland is still more stringent.
10Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of New York.
11On the Speculative Temple-anessay read in 1861 before the Grand Lodge of Alabama.
12The view of the Grand Lodge remains that all terrorist arms should be decommissioned.
13The request stated that Wallace and another officer of the Belfast Grand Lodge were-
14The decision was made during a meeting of the Grand Lodge in East Belfast today.
15This doctrine is thus laid down in the Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of England:
16Proceedings of Grand Lodge of New York, for 1845.
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