Freemasons help School with ‘Health & Safety’
During the summer recess, Phoenix Lodge No: 3236, held a ‘Dickensian Garden Party’ and raised over £500.00 which the Worshipful Master wished to put…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
During the summer recess, Phoenix Lodge No: 3236, held a ‘Dickensian Garden Party’ and raised over £500.00 which the Worshipful Master wished to put…
The Monmouthshire Masonic Clay Shooting Association appear to have settled quite well with regular shoots around the Province and are also representing…
An Initiation Ceremony at St Milburga 1120 shows the lodge to be in good heart with its 150th anniversary meeting just one month away. The Initiate is…
PRESS RELEASE Provincial Grand Master, Stephen Martin Blank, the leader of Cheshire Freemasons is shining a new and revealing light on our organisation,…
Author(s): Tom Quinn Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of London Survey 2015 Report to Membership During 2015 the Province undertook an online…
At the Petriburg Lodge No 8767 on Tuesday 8th November 2016, the Worshipful Master, WBro David Cawkwell invited WBro Eric Samler to occupy the chair of King Solomon. WBro Eric proceeded to initiate his son, David Samler, in a very moving ceremony, which was unique in several ways and enjoyed by everyone present. WBro John Harvey gave an explanation of the preparation of a Candidate and the Assistant Provincial Grand Master, WBro David Burton gave an explanation of the working tools, which he stated he had not performed for over twenty years! The ceremony concluded with WBro Leo McCormick giving the charge after initiation.
The Hospice of the Good Shepherd, is situated in the village of Backford near Chester. In 1990 Gordon Martin a member of Travellers Lodge No. 2609 and…
Pillar Lodge Social Evening W.Bro Joe Wildig, Worshipful Master of Pillar Lodge, arranged a Lodge Social on Saturday 26th October at the Masonic…
Twenty-two local charities and other good causes received a total of £38,000. Representatives of each charity took turns to be introduced by the Head of East Kent Freemasons, Geoffrey Dearing, to receive their award and then tell the audience about their good work.
After receiving £300 from Freemasons in and around the Maidstone area in August 2016, the Leybourne Grange Riding School for the Disabled were surprised to receive a further £250 of matched funding from The Cornwallis East Kent Freemasons’ Charity.