FREEMASONS in the Keswick area handed over a cheque for £2,000 to help Keswick Rugby Club
FREEMASONS in the Keswick area handed over a cheque for £2,000 to help Keswick Rugby Club deal with the aftermath of Storm Desmond.
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FREEMASONS in the Keswick area handed over a cheque for £2,000 to help Keswick Rugby Club deal with the aftermath of Storm Desmond.
The members of Partick gathered in the Mason halls @ 92 Dumbarton Rd for a rare celebration of both The Royal Arch Chapter and Cryptic Council
George Plucknett Senior was the founder & First Master of the Plucknett Lodge No: 1708. He was a surveyor by profession, residing in Gray’s Inn Road, North London & was initiated into Freemasonry on 28th March 1850 in the Royal Naval Lodge No: 70 (now No: 59). He was passed & raised in the same year & made a rapid advancement through the Lodge, being appointed Junior Warden in 1851, Senior Warden in 1852 & by 1853 he was installed as Worshipful Master.
This is the symbol for the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. The UBC is North America’s largest building-trades union, with more than a half-million members in the construction and wood-products industries
M.E. First Grand Principal and Companions, it is with great sadness that I have to report on the passing of M.E.C Cecil Grossman whom I had known for the best part of 35 years.
The Western Area Grand Officers dinner took place on Monday 7th June at Ashday Lea, hosted by the Assitant Provincial Grand Master, Norman Cope.
Rites can fall into three categories, rites of passage, communal rites and rites of personal devotion. Interestingly Freemasonry can fall into all three categories. During the ceremonies of initiation a candidate goes through a rite of passage allowing them become an active member of their lodge
Elias Ashmole (1617 – 1692) was not the first Speculative Freemason. Nor was he the second, third or even tenth! The first Speculative Freemasons were William, Lord Alexander his brother Anthony Alexander (the King’s Maister o’ Wark – Master of Works) and Sir Alexander Strachan of Thornton
We received an invitation from the MEGS in and over the Province of Norfolk to attend and promote the Mark degree. This very generous offer is in line with his inclusive policy concerning the ‘Masonic Family’ I asked Gary Allen and Tim Ridley to design a pop up poster and organise the manning on the day.
New President of the Board of General Purposes for Freemasons New Zealand. freemasonsnz.org
The Grand Master for Freemasons New Zealand John Litton has appointed Peter Benstead as the new President of the Board to be invested at the Grand Installation 18-20 November 2016.