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Dr Tony Stellan a Trustee and Chairman, of the local Dover Age Concern, was on hand to receive a donation from the East Kent Freemasons Roger…
The History And Persecutions Of Spanish Freemasonry
W. Bro. Ward is one of the most able and earnest of Masonic students. He brings to bear on the task of research the mind of a scholar, enriched by…
On 12 October 2018, the Worshipful the Mayor of Eastbourne Councillor Gill Mattock cut the ribbon that officially opened the Age UK East Sussex…
After Freemason Keith McBride died in 2016, solicitors dealing with his residual estate found that there was a sum of £66,200 which had been bequeathed…
Preamble A great person conforms his virtue with that of Heaven and Earth, his brilliance with that of the sun and moon, his order with that of the four…
SAS Veterans visit the Colonel Sir David Stirling OBE, DSO Memorial on the Hill of Row looking towards the Perthshire mountains in Scotland (Col. Sir…
The recent installation meeting of Royal Preston Chapter No 333 saw the chapter presented the principal guest, Ian Higham, with a charity cheque in support of the Lancashire and South Cumbria Kidney Patients Association.As the funds for the donation were raised in the 2017-2018 season, the former first principal and charity steward of the chapter, Trevor Phillips, arranged to meet with the association chairman, John Sagar to personally present the cheque for £300.
Collection boxes have been placed in all Masonic Halls in the West Cumberland and South West Cumberland Groups, which will be collected mid-December and delivered to the Foodbank.