The Royal Leopold Lodge No1669 A London Masonic Lodge under MetGL & UGLE

Lodge Genealogical Tree

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St Lukes Lodge No. 144 Founded in 1765 originally known as the Flack Lodge, taken from the meeting place in Ebery Square, Chelsea. Moved to "Dukes Head" Chelsea 1770 renamed Dukes Lodge and finally renamed St Luke Lodge 1786, when the meeting place moved to Dan Salters Coffee House, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea.

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St Lukes sponsored Zetland Lodge No. 511 in 1845.

Zetland Lodge sponsored Beadon Lodge No. 619 in 1853.

Beadon Lodge sponsored William Preston Lodge No. 766 in 1858.

William Preston Lodge sponsored Sphinx Lodge No. 1329 in 1870.

Sphinx Lodge sponsored Royal Leopold Lodge No 1669 in 1877.

Daughter Lodges

In 1879 the Royal Leopold Lodge sponsored the formation of the Clapham Lodge No. 1818.

In 1881 the Royal Leopold Lodge sponsored the formation of the Selwyn Lodge No. 1901.

In 1889 the Royal Leopold Lodge sponsored the formation of the London Scottish Rifles Lodge No. 2310. W.Bro. James Hepurn Hastie, Master of the Royal Leopold Lodge in 1891, being their first Master. Bro. John Thomas Norman Callaway (4th Master) was also a member of the Royal Leopold Lodge.

Exchange visits at Installation Ceremonies were being enjoyed with the latter two Daughter Lodges in the 1970's.