St. John's Lodge

St. John's Lodge may refer to:

A house:

  • St. John's Lodge (London), private dwelling in Regents Park, London

Two titles in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom:

  • The Goldsmid baronets, of St John's Lodge in the County of Surrey
  • The Cuyler baronets, of St John's Lodge in Welwyn in the County of Hertford

One of hundreds of Masonic lodges by that name, including:

  • St. John's Lodge (New York), who possess the George Washington Inaugural Bible
  • St. John's Lodge (Boston), the oldest lodge of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, founded in 1733
  • St. John's Provincial Grand Lodge, the forerunner of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
  • St. John's Lodge, Portsmouth, New Hampshire which claims to be the oldest operating lodge in the Americas
  • St. John's No. 1 Lodge, more commonly known as the Tun Tavern Lodge in Philadelphia, with the oldest Masonic document in America

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