The Loyal Order of Moose in Great Britain

The Loyal Order of Moose in Great Britain

The Grand Lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose in Great Britain is a fraternal service organisation, which has been run by the Grand Council since 1926. The current Grand Governor is Trevor Savage

The Director-General James J. Davies founded the Grand Lodge at his birthplace of Tredegar in Wales. The aims are the same as the Loyal Order of Moose in the United States, which are to help the orphaned and the widowed. The organisation runs many fundraising programmes for various worthy causes. The British Headquarters of Moose International are to be found at Mooseheart in Winscombe, Somerset. There are over seventy lodges active throughout England and Wales. Details may be found on [http://www.mooseintl.org.uk the Moose International website] .

Past Grand Governors

* 1926~1927 H.W. Morgan (Dec)
* 1927~1930 Sir John Daniel (Dec)
* 1930~1932 P.W. Cann (Dec)
* 1932~1933 E.C. Morgan Willmott (Dec)
* 1933~1934 J. Williams J.P. (Dec)
* 1934~1936 E. O'Nions (Dec)
* 1936~1937 T.R. Harris (Dec)
* 1937~1938 A.J. Bennett (Dec)
* 1938~1939 Howard Clift (Dec)
* 1939~1942 W.A. Bowen (Dec)
* 1942~1944 C.C. Young (Dec)
* 1944~1945 J.W. Jones M.B.E. (Dec)
* 1945~1946 Peter Heppenstall M.B.E. (Dec)
* 1946~1948 A.H. Southwood (Dec)
* 1948~1949 J.M. Cummings (Dec)
* 1949~1950 L.F. Withers (Dec)
* 1950~1951 H.V. Rhodes (Dec)
* 1951~1952 F.M. Wincott (Dec)
* 1952~1953 J.C. Norton (Dec)
* 1953~1954 J. Phillips (Dec)
* 1954~1955 R.A. Evans (Dec)
* 1955~1956 R.G. Blyth (Dec)
* 1956~1957 E.H. Jones (Dec)
* 1958~1959 E.D. Harcombe (Dec)
* 1959~1960 C.H. Radmore (Dec)
* 1960~1961 Gilbert White (Dec)
* 1961~1962 T.S. Pate (Dec)
* 1962~1963 W.B. Bowen (Dec)
* 1963~1964 E.O. Hughes (Dec)
* 1964~1965 J.W.James (Dec)
* 1965~1966 Billy Drew (Dec)
* 1966~1967 Bill Harries (Dec)
* 1967~1968 G.E. Westcott (Dec)
* 1968~1969 S. Smith (Dec)
* 1969~1970 Alf Screen (Dec)
* 1970~1971 Ambrose Snook (Dec)
* 1971~1972 Harry Stainer (Dec)
* 1972~1973 Jack Price (Dec)
* 1973~1974 Richard (Dick) Price
* 1974~1975 George Newman (Dec)
* 1975~1976 John Evans, J.P (Dec)
* 1976~1977 Lord Maybray King (Dec)
* 1977~1978 G.H. Carter (Dec)
* 1978~1979 P.H. Harris (Dec)
* 1979~1980 Ivor Millard (Dec)
* 1980~1981 Joe Brooke (Dec)
* 1981~1982 Gordon Cullingford
* 1982~1983 Sid Clements (Dec)
* 1983~1984 Bill Whitehouse (Dec)
* 1984~1985 Peter Tonkin
* 1985~1986 David Watkins
* 1986~1987 Ian Bennett (Dec)
* 1987~1988 Vernon Smith
* 1988~1989 Colin Pinchin
* 1989~1990 Doug Smith (Dec)
* 1990~1991 Ken Helps (Dec)
* 1992~1993 Ron Locke
* 1993~1994 Mansel Wring
* 1994~1995 John Matthews
* 1995~1996 Ken Crompton
* 1996~1997 Ken Priest
* 1997~1998 Dudley Jeffries (Dec)
* 1998~1999 Dilwyn Thomas
* 1999~2000 Rev David Hassell
* 2000~2001 Roy Mogg (†Dec)
* 2001~2002 Don O'Brien
* 2002~2003 George Pope
* 2003~2004 Keith Edwards
* 2004~2005 Jim Bodley
* 2005~2006 Kevan Randall
* 2006~2007 Alan Watkins
* 2007~2008 Michael Burgin


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