Goose and Gridiron Ale House
Four lodges, which had been associated with re-building of St. Paul’s Cathedral, under the direction of Sir Christopher Wren met at the Goose and Gridiron Ale House, St Paul’s Churchyard, London in June 1717
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Four lodges, which had been associated with re-building of St. Paul’s Cathedral, under the direction of Sir Christopher Wren met at the Goose and Gridiron Ale House, St Paul’s Churchyard, London in June 1717
Peter Coates, master of Peace Lodge No 2269 said that the members of the lodge are pleased to support Asthma UK with some of the monies raised at the lodge’s Ladies’ Evening and Olde English night.
SELBY Freemasons are helping to send a local girl on a summer camp adventure holiday, thanks to a £350 donation.
Bethan Meadley, who lives near Selby, suffers from Global Development Disorder, a condition which causes severe learning difficulties meaning that she cannot read or write, loses concentration and cannot be left unsupervised.
National Freemasons’ children’s charity provides magical technology for children at Julia’s House children’s hospice. Lifelites delivered a brand new package of specialist technology for the children and young people who are cared for at Julia’s House children’s hospice in Dorset. The hospice, Lifelites and donors all celebrated the wonderful new equipment that is designed to enable young people to play, to be creative, control something for themselves and communicate – for as long as it is possible.
THE Ockment Centre in Okehampton is one of numerous organisations across the county to receive part of £25,000 being donated by the Freemasons of Devon.
Saturday 1st of October 2016, has been confirmed for the next Mentoring meeting, which will be held at Clifton Road Masonic Hall, Birkenhead, CH41 2SF commencing at 9:30am
A packed Barrow-in-Furness Masonic Hall was the venue for the installation meeting of Piel Castle Lodge No 6099. Installing master Drew Hazlett welcomed…
Saturday 25th June 2016 saw hundreds of brethren from all over the Province and beyond, flock to the Lancastrian Suite in Dunston to attend the annual spectacle that is the Annual Meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge. This showcase event is for many the highlight of the masonic calendar and is always thoroughly enjoyed by those who attend.
Headway Birmingham & Solihull is a local charity that the Province of Warwickshire has supported for several years. Headway is a brain injury association, acknowledged to be the leading national brain injury charity. The Birmingham & Solihull branch (formerly known as Headway West Midlands) is a relatively small, but growing voluntary organisation with ambitious plans for future expansion of its services. It is a registered charity, fully qualified to receive our support.
Cheshire Freemasons Charity has donated £2700 to local charity “Stockport Without Abuse” who’s main aims are Prevention of domestic abuse