Piscator Lodge No 7557 came about in the mid 1950s when a number of anglers went on a trip to Dieppe. In the bar, following a days fishing, many of them realised that they had a lot in common. The discussion moved to a decision to form a Lodge. The Lodge is predominantly an anglers’ Lodge but also has members with other interests.
On Wednesday 29 January 1958 the Lodge was consecrated at Great Queen Street. Today it still has two of its founders as Honorary members. It is one of seventeen Lodges which follow Stability Working.
During its first 50 years, Piscator Lodge met at Clerkenwell Green, London. Its last meeting there was on 24 January 2008. This Province is very honoured and pleased that the Lodge has decided to re-locate to Northampton - thereby becoming our 90th Lodge.
This decision has been made because of falling membership in London and a number of the members now reside in and around Northampton. The Lodge is hoping to attract new members. Its new Secretary is WBro Bill Ridoutt who can be contacted through this site.
Meeting four times a year, the Lodge’s first meetings in Northampton are on 20 March 2008 and then 23 May 2008. Any Brother wishing to attend the first meeting or interested in joining the Lodge should contact the Provincial Office which will re-direct all enquiries.