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Edmonton Latymer Lodge No 5026 Consecrated on 30 October 1928
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In October 1928, three centuries after its foundation, the Edmonton Latymer School
was honoured by the Duke and Duchess of York who opened the new extensions. Three
days later the Edmonton Latymer Lodge was consecrated in the Grand Temple in Great
Queen Street. The idea had emerged from Members of the Latymer Old Boys Football
Club and Latymerian Members of the Waltham Abbey and Civitas Lodges. Their petition
to the Grand Master was supported by the Edward Latymer Lodge No. 3994, a Lodge
of Old Boys and Masters of the Latymer School, Hammersmith. A retired Headmaster
of the School occupied the Chair in its fiftieth year. The Crest is an adaptation
of the Arms of the Latymer Family and the 'Motto' is usually attributed to the Headmaster
of the School in 1910 with the assurance, that it meant, "Who endures to the end
conquers", or, if you like, "Keep at it"
The Lodge transferred to the Province of Hertfordshire on 1st May 1980, and meets
at Halsey Masonic Hall, Cheshunt.
LOSA Contact: Graham Dove on edmontonlatymerlodge@yahoo.co.uk
Master of Lodge: Eric James
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