Changes at the helm of the Derbyshire Provincial Charity
At the Annual Meeting held in Derby on 19th October 2016, WBro Peter Hodcroft stepped down as Chairman, an office he had held for six years since 2010….
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
At the Annual Meeting held in Derby on 19th October 2016, WBro Peter Hodcroft stepped down as Chairman, an office he had held for six years since 2010….
The Grand Superintendent has organised a unique opportunity for the companions of West Wales to visit a meeting of St Augustine Chapter no 3108 which…
E Comp Peter Brooks attended the Waddington Aircraft Viewing Area with E Comp Lynn Thomas First Principal of the Geoffrey Cooper Chapter of Installed First Principals and E Comp David Price when they presented a cheque for £400 on behalf of the Chapter. The photograph shows them presenting the cheque to Air Ambulance Paramedic Richard Irvin with Dr Simon Topham looking on.
As the more energetic of the Grand Lodges, which formed the United Grand Lodge of England in 1813 was denominated the “Ancients” and the majority of the Lodges under its supervision were known as “Atholl” Lodges, it appeals to us that an article consisting of references thereto by many of the Masonic writers may not prove uninteresting.
On the bottom scroll is inscribed the motto “Nil nisi clavis deest, nothing but the key is wanting”, which may be taken in its literal sense. Then the…
W Bro Richard James Richardson was born on 23 January 1922 in Doncaster. At that time, the nation was still rebuilding its strength after the carnage of the First World War and the principles of commitment to one’s family, friends and colleagues which were very much to the fore, created an environment which shaped the attitude of many young men. What emerged were men who recognised the value of service to others and it is therefore probably not surprising that Dick Richardson became the man we know.
Special Evensong at Exeter Cathedral held to thank Devonshire #Freemasons
E Companion Penney Receives R A CertificateLast evening, the Most Excellent Grand Superintendent In and Over the Masonic Province of Lincolnshire, Excellent Companion Graham Ives made a surprise visit to Edward Albert Chapter in Long Sutton in order to present a 50 year Royal Arch Certificate to Excellent Companion Les Penney. He was accompanied by the Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies, Excellent Companion Tony Greswell and the Provincial Scribe E, Excellent Companion Tony Miller.
Geoffrey Cooper Chapter Receives Bristol TeamOn Friday 9th September 2016, the Geoffrey Cooper Royal Arch Chapter hosted a visit by the Province of Bristol Demonstration Team who conducted a simulated Exaltation Ceremony. This is a unique event as only this Team is permitted by Supreme Grand Chapter to deliver this Ceremony, which has not changed for over 200 years. Over 100 Companions enjoyed a spectacular presentation where E Comp Simon Butler acted as the Exaltee. The photographs show some of those attending and the Demonstration Team.
Diamond Celebration at St Johns Lodge September 2016 Tuesday 13th September was the hottest day of the year so far, with a temperature in Kent recorded at…