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Ferrers & Ivanhoe Lodge No.779 The first Freemasons Lodges in Ashby-de-la-Zouch were set up by French prisoners- of-war who were living on parole in the town during the Napoleonic War. One is known to have been working in 1810 and another was in operation in 1814. There were English Freemasons in Ashby at that time as the records of the Tyrian Lodge 253, at Derby show that several residents of Ashby and Coleorton were initiated in that Lodge between 1796 and 1814.
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Howe and Charnwood Lodge No.1007 The Howe and Charnwood Lodge (Number 1007 in the Register of the United Grand Lodge of England) is the oldest lodge in the Leicestershire town of Loughborough.
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Lodge of the Golden Fleece No.2081 The Lodge was consecrated in 1885 and meets at Freemasons’ Hall, London Road Leicester.
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Wyggeston Lodge, No.3448 Wyggeston Lodge is a Freemasons’ or Masonic Lodge which meets in the City of Leicester, Leicestershire, UK
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