Famous Scottish Freemasons – Sir Jimmy Shand MBE, MA 1908 – 2000
Jimmy Shand was born in East Wemyss, Fife, on January 28th, 1908. Jimmy’s first musical instrument was the moothie or mouth organ, before his…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Jimmy Shand was born in East Wemyss, Fife, on January 28th, 1908. Jimmy’s first musical instrument was the moothie or mouth organ, before his…
THE memorial presented by the St. Paul’s Head Lodge gives occasion for a description of the Sword which Bro. George Moody was empowered to bear before…
Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge 8 June 2016 Report of the Board of General Purposes Minutes The Minutes of the Quarterly Communication of 9…
Wigan and District Masonic Golfing Society held their annual trophy competition at Houghwood Golf Club, on a very cold day which was not conducive to…
Sheffield Freemasonry Jewels Past Master’s jewel for Northern Lodge of China, No. 570 presented to W. Bro. Henry James Clark, 1908-10, 1912. Top…
Matched Funding Grant to the Bury Branch of the RNLI In November of last year the Freemasons Grand Charity offered match funding of £1,000 to a suitable…
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.
A series of coincidences A visiting Mason couldn’t believe his luck when he ended up as the candidate for initiation at the Provinces, and one of the…
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF WEST WALES PRIF GYFRINFA TALAITH GORLLEWIN CYMRU 11th May, 2016 To all Lodge Secretaries And Chapter Scribe…