Being a Freemason starts with how you conduct yourself and grows with what you put in.
Freemasonry in Bicester dates back to a Lodge of the Ancients No. 185, which was warranted on 5th March 1774. Few records of this Lodge can be traced, and between 1815 and 1889 there is no record of any organised Freemasonry in Bicester.
In November 1889 the Jersey Lodge No. 2334 was warranted and met in St. Edburg's Hall until January 1895 when it acquired its own Temple on the Market Hill. In 1925 the Jersey Lodge purchased the old Wesleyan Chapel in North Street, which became known as The Weyland Hall.
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