FAMOUS FREEMASONS – Dr Thomas John Barnardo
Dr Thomas John Barnardo (1845–1905), nicknamed ‘The Doctor’, was a leading reformer of the 19th century on a par with Sir Robert Peel, Elizabeth Fry…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Dr Thomas John Barnardo (1845–1905), nicknamed ‘The Doctor’, was a leading reformer of the 19th century on a par with Sir Robert Peel, Elizabeth Fry…
The minimum age for initiation is generally regarded as ‘the full age of 21 years’. The trouble with generalisations such as these is that, generally,…
AN attempt to develop a GCSE in British Sign Language has been awarded funding from a Freemasons charity. Durham-based charity Signature is campaigning…
Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge 10 June 2015Report of the Board of General Purposes The minutes of the meetings of the Quarterly Communication of…
Five Leicestershire and Rutland Freemasons have been selected to play in an international charity rugby match between English and Scottish Freemasons The…
Companions, Many of you have not only travelled long distances to be here today, but have needed to make an earlier start because of the decision taken to…
Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge 11 March 2015Report of the Board of General Purposes Minutes Minutes of the Quarterly Communication of 10 December…
At its General Meeting held in Norfolk in November 2014, The Freemasons’ Grand Charity approved grants totalling £1,365,500 to be donated to…
Letters to the Editor – No. 30 Summer 2015 Reading matters Sir, I read with interest John Salisbury’s letter in the last issue of Freemasonry…
Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge 11 June 2014 Report of the Board of General Purposes Minutes The Minutes of the Quarterly Communication of 12…