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The Old Charges Revisited
Since 1717, this has been a subject of passionate concern to almost every Freemason. There remain a mass of competing views and theories, and this question has dominated research into Freemasonry.
Cumberland and Westmorland Freemasons welcome new Grand Master
Cumberland and Westmorland Masons welcome new grand master
Double Headed Eagle
The double headed eagle, a symbol steeped in antiquity, stands as one of the Scottish Rite’s most venerable emblems, its lineage stretching back through…
The Museum of Freemasonry in London will next month put jewels owned by Edward VII on Display
Freemasons open the door to the public as they reveal details about King Edward VII’s time as grandmaster
Freemasons New Zealand has given Coastguard Kapiti Coast $100,000 towards the purchase of a new rescue boat
Freemasons $100,000 donation to Coastguard Kapiti Coast
Freemasons donate 41 vehicles to Blood Bike Groups from all over England and Wales
In 2016, Mark Grand Lodge organised a sponsored walk through the seven Royal Parks in London, which raised a massive £440,000. Worcestershire’s…
Freemasons from Warrington Donate Over £30,000 to local and national charities, good causes and projects
Freemasons within the Warrington Group of Lodges and Chapters have again donated large sums of monies to Masonic and non-Masonic charities within the…
The Sack Of The Masonic Temple In Jersey By The Nazis In 1941
The Sack Of The Masonic Temple In Jersey By The Nazis In 1941
William Brittain Roberts’ gravestone restored
In October 2016, Vic Charlesworth, Curator of the Warrington Masonic Museum, became aware of the existence of a Mason’s grave in the cemetery at St…