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TUESDAY, 31 MAY 2016 The Dunckerleys performed their first official duties when they acted escort for the Annual Provincial Grand meeting at St Georges…
BY: WOR. JASON E. MARSHALLA version of this was published in the May 2015 Edition of Living Stones Magazine We are taught as an Entered Apprentice that a…
BY: ROBERT G. DAVIS, 33*, GRAND CROSS Any study of the beginnings of Freemasonry will clearly show that fraternalism was the first and most distinguishing…
Our New and Young Masons Group, “The Three Pillars Club” have had their most recent event and an ambitious one it was too! The Three Pillars were honoured…
St Martins Lodge 2812 support Young Carers MK For many years, St Martin’s Lodge 2812 of Freemasons, which meets at the Bletchley Masonic Centre, has…
The first female Freemason of modern times is Maria Deraismes (1828-1894) (pictured here). She was initiated on14th January 1882 as an equal member into an otherwise all male French lodge- Les Libres Penseurs (the Free Thinkers) – meeting in Pecq, a small town outside Paris. She was from a prosperous middle class Parisian family and had been actively involved in promoting women’s rights and the cause of education for women.
On Monday 16th May, a “Baker’s Dozen” of brethren made their way from Peterborough to Baker’s Hall in London to attend a special…