Freemasons of Francis of Lorraine Lodge in Norwich hand out £6000 to 11 local Charities

77ad7bc2e84aa6a2714d32c6f6ce9d2e

‎Norfolk Freemasons from the Francis of Lorraine Lodge in Norwich handed out £6000 to 11 local charities, including the NNAB. Chief exec Mike Talbot received the cheque from Charity Steward Peter Leggett (left) and Worshipful Master David Clarke (right). See more at www.norfolkfreemasons.org or www.facebook.com/norfolkmasons

Islip Installation – Master Continues for 2nd Year

Islip Installation – Master Continues for 2nd Year

WelcomeInformationNewsOur Charities2022 FestivalPantomime ProjectClubs & AssociationsCalendarEventsTercentenaryProvincialList of LodgesLodges by CentreTravelling GavelMentoringLight Blues’ ClubRegalia StoreDisplay EquipmentContact UsHistoryLinks

Eaton Lodge

2016 11 18 21.01.00 640x480 300x225 25d8c9421a487ebeb8bd192a20bd02ef78903a37

W Bro Jeff Whiteley APGM, and W Bro Paul Copsey WM Great support from both Grand Lodge Officers and Provincial Grand Lodge Officers to witness W Bro Bob…

Community good causes and charities Benefit from Freemasons in Witney Oxfordshire

Community good causes and charities Benefit from Freemasons in Witney Oxfordshire

Each year the Buttercross Freemasons Lodge in Witney, raises money for community good causes and charities. The year 2015 – 2016 was no exception, the Worshipful Master Ron Ashton decided to select the Eynsham and Long Hanborough Medical Care Group to receive £1000. This was not only in recognition of the continued good work, support and medical care the Centre continues to provide the local community, but in recent times they helped both him and his wife through periods of illness!

Oscar Wilde – A University Freemason – by W.Bro. Yasha Beresiner

Oscar Wilde – A University Freemason

Today no one will deny the genius of Oscar Wilde. Yet during his own lifetime he was spurned and humiliated in spite of the success of much of his work. He was a victim of the society into which he was born. The Victorian middle-class, whose sacred institutions of morality Wilde was to infringe, simply had no patience or tolerance for him. The saddest of the tragedies that Wilde was to write could not match the events that were to unfold and Freemasonry, which did play a significant part during his time at Oxford