Annual “Royal Gloucester & Friends” Golf Day

Masonic Golf

Our Annual “Royal Gloucester & Friends” Golf Day will take place at Paultons Park Golf Club on Thursday 15th September 2016.

Arrive 12.30 for Coffee and Bacon Sandwich 1st Tee is at 13.32, After golf – a 2 course meal plus Tea/Coffee followed by Prize giving

You Won’t Have To Make An Exhibition Of Yourself

You Won’t Have To Make An Exhibition Of Yourself

The trustees of the Kent Masonic Museum & Library Trust would be pleased to hear from anyone that would like to help in our internationally recognised museum and library in Canterbury. You don’t need to be a Freemason and you can help in a variety of ways: front-of-house or behind the scenes where there is a wide range of things to be done from maintenance to IT to archiving.

The Perfect Points of Entrance

Square and Compasses

In modern day Freemasonry clear reference is made to the perfect points of reference in the rituals in the United States of America: “Were I to ask you how I should know you to be a Mason, your answer should be: “By certain signs, a token, a word, and the points of my entrance.” The signs, token, and word have already been explained to you at the Altar

1813 Revival by Sussex of Restoration Chapter No 1 – 1769

Holy Royal Arch

Records of Royal Arch activity in England, in today’s Supreme Grand Chapter, start with the entry in the first minute book of the unnamed ‘Excellent Grand and Royal Chapter’. They are dated 22 March 1765 and show the first meeting to have been held at the mysterious and still unidentified Mr Inge’s premises, until the move to The Turk’s Head in Gerrard Street, Soho, London on 12 June of the same year. It took a further four years before Supreme Grand Chapter issued warrants establishing the first new Chapters under the jurisdiction of the Order.

Iron Bridge Ten-Pin Bowling Night

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A great night of ten-pin bowling and more was organised by The Iron Bridge lodge 9897 on 19th June and attended by many members as well as friends from other lodges. Prizes were awarded for highest individual score, lowest individual score (Andy’s not telling), and best lodge score (Round Table.lodge 9104). We are asked to point out that 9104 is their lodge number, not their score..