Provincial Chapter of Instruction — Book Your Place for the Next Meeting
The Nottinghamshire Provincial Chapter of Instruction continues with its next meeting, offering rehearsal, discussion and fellowship for Royal Arch Companions.
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
The Nottinghamshire Provincial Chapter of Instruction continues with its next meeting, offering rehearsal, discussion and fellowship for Royal Arch Companions.
The Nottinghamshire Provincial Chapter of Instruction launched on 16 February 2026 with a well-attended gathering of Royal Arch Companions for rehearsal and discussion.
Freemasons donate £17,500 to Dover homelessness charity
Since UGLE closed down masonic meetings until the lockdown is over and the nasty virus of Covid-19 is under some level of control. How does the fraternity of Freemasonry continue? Zoom meetings are becoming the way forward and Masonic brethren that usually tour Lodges and Chapters giving lectures now offering webinars to keep the Masonic spirit alive amongst the Brethern and Companions.
The point about the RA which I want to discuss involves manipulation of the Divine Name in its Hebrew form, and although it may seem as though I am not talking about Freemasonry at all, I think you will find that, as 1 proceed, your attention will be seized by the similarities between what 1 am writing about and the intentions of those who compiled the RA ritual. In addition, I hope what 1 say will illustrate my contention about the rise speculative Freemasonry and the RA.
The History And Persecutions Of Spanish Freemasonry
by the late W. Bro. Lt.-Cdr. C. R. MANASSEH, P.M. London Grand Rank – London Grand Chapter Rank Lodge No. 3549 (Old Bradfield); P.Z., Chapter No. 2233…
Event date: 2018-07-16 On Monday 16th July 2018, Brethren and Companions from the Province of Cumberland and Westmorland joined family and friends of…
Two members of Red Triangle Chapter No 3874 were delighted to present a cheque for £200 as a donation to Zoë’s Place Baby Hospice, Liverpool. The chapter members are all very much aware of the tremendous work that the hospice does for babies and wanted to support their endeavours.
In 2017, The United Grand Lodge of England appointed an Artist in Residence, the South African artist Jacques Viljoen, 28, who has a background in both classical painting and contemporary art. There have been many artists who have graced the annals of Freemasonry.