Articles of Union between the Grand Lodges of England
First published here http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/ In the 1740s there was a growing number of Irishmen in London, many of whom had become…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
First published here http://www.freemasons-freemasonry.com/ In the 1740s there was a growing number of Irishmen in London, many of whom had become…
Royds Lodge – 50th Certificate for W. Bro. Brian Berrow W. Bro. Brian Berrow of Royds Lodge, No. 1204, was presented with the PGM’s Certificate for 50…
Nebulisers presented by Freemasons to make a big difference for sick children Kamlesh Mistry from Leicester Royal Infirmary receives Nebulisers from David…
Junior’s life will be transformed with amazing donation by Freemasons Two year old Junior, who was born with cerebral palsy, won the hearts of all those…
SHORT TALK BULLETIN – Vol.XI January, 1933 No.1 by: Unknown The tenderest of Masonic affections cling around this phrase; men away from home have a…
John: My story of why I became a Freemason whilst an undergraduate student at Leicester University As a student of archaeology I am repeatedly asked two…
Young Mason visits Lodge in France Members of Beacon Lodge visiting La Loge Ad Augusta, Per Angusta No.617 in France On the 3rd May 2016, three members of…
John Curry Errington was born in 1921 and was no stranger to Dunston Masonic Hall ahead of his initiation into Crowley in 1956. The reason being John had…
The District of London recently donated £500 to the Metropolitan Grand Lodge of London in its support of the Lifelites Children’s Charity. The Charity,…
The vast majority of the ‘additional’ degrees worked in England in the early part of the nineteenth century originally came under the patronage of warrants granted by the ‘Antients’, who held that Craft Warrants entitled Lodges to work any Masonic degree to which they had knowledge and members available who could work it. Upon the formation of the United Grand Lodge various groups of degrees were gradually organised into separate Orders each with their own governing body.