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United Grand Lodge of England

The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) is headquartered in Freemasons’ Hall, London and is the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and of some Districts overseas. Its Grand Master is HRH The Duke of Kent KG.

UGLE currently has around 200,000 members meeting in over 7,000 Lodges throughout the country. Lodges are grouped into Provinces by region, roughly in line with the old county boundaries, under the guidance of UGLE.

UGLE holds four business meetings a year, known as Quarterly Communication.

UGLE, it's lodges and members operates to a rule book The Book of Constitutions, which was first published in 1723.  UGLE also publishes directories of office bearers, committees and Lodges, which are all available from Letchworth's Shop at Freemason’s Hall.

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