Sir Robert Moray – The first recorded initiation in England
At Neucastell the 20 day off May, 1641. The quilk day ane serten nomber off Mester and others being lafule conveined, doeth admit Mr the Right Honerabell…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
At Neucastell the 20 day off May, 1641. The quilk day ane serten nomber off Mester and others being lafule conveined, doeth admit Mr the Right Honerabell…
THE THEORY that modern Freemasonry is in some sense a direct descendant from the ancient Mysteries has held a peculiar attraction for Masonic writers this long time, and the end is not yet, for the world is rife with men who argue about the matter up and down endless pages of print
This years annual Masters Bike Ride from London to Brighton will be in just two weeks time on Saturday 25th June 2016.
Riders will set off from Clapham Common and arrive in Brighton, finishing up at the Barford Court the Masonic Nursing Home for a BBQ and refreshment.
Presented November 20, 1998, at the Vancouver Lodge of Education and Research. In mid September, when the Worshipful Master originally asked me to present…
Special needs children enjoyed a sunny mornings cycling on Wednesday 8th June in Markeaton Park, Derby.
The Annual Chesterfield Masonic Golf Day this year will be held at the Tapton Golf Club followed by 3 course meal and wine. This competition has…
Jim Woods, a grand officer and a past master of Peace and Unity Lodge No 3966 and Landmark Lodge No 7273 is in his 74th year. For many years he was the local care officer for the lodges and chapters on the Fylde coast
Roll Call Lodge, No. 2523 donated an additional £3,000 to The 2020 Festival from the proceeds of their “Very Best of the Rat Pack” fundraising event, which took place on Saturday 30th April and other raffles.
In the olden time it was no easy matter for a man to become a Freemason. He had to win the right by hard work, technical skill, and personal worth
Clare and Andrew Henderson’s Ladies Evening for Caer Caradoc Lodge at Rushbury Village Hall turned out to be every bit as successful as had been hoped -…