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The Ashlar (The Voice of Scottish Freemasonry) The Managing Editor and Founder, Brother Angus N. MacInnes, Past Provincial Grand Master of Dunbartonshire, decided to set up this charitable company, limited by guarantee, to promote Scottish Freemasonry. All surpluses generated by the company are donated to the Benevolent Funds of the Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of Scotland. Publishes books of special interest to the discerning Mason. |
Rosslyn Chapel, or the Collegiate Chapel of St Matthew as it was to have been, was founded in 1446 by Sir William St Clair, third and last St Clair Prince of Orkney. It is in fact only part of the choir of what was intended to be a larger cruciform building with a tower at its centre. More than thirty-seven collegiate churches were built in Scotland between the reigns of James I and James IV (1406-1513). They were secular foundations intended to spread intellectual and spiritual knowledge, and the extravagance of their construction depended on the wealth of their founder. |
Visiting Edinburgh on Masonic business, then why not book into the Ramada Edinburgh Mount Royal hotel in Princes Street in short walking distance of the Grand Lodge of Scotland? Simply insert the unique BOOKING CODE of PGLOS and check the availabilty and rates on offer at the planned time of your visit to Edinburgh. |
On Masonic or social business in London? then why not take the opportunity of staying at a Grange 4-5 star hotel in the heart of London utilising the preferential rates made available to Millennium Mark by quoting Promotional Code MMG. Grange Hotels, London’s leading independent hotel group, provides luxury London accommodation, hospitality and events services for the most discerning guests. Offering an extensive range of 4 star and 5 star hotels in some of the best locations in London, each Grange Hotel effortlessly combines traditional standards of comfort with contemporary facilities and personal, attentive and discreet service. Whether for business or for pleasure, Grange Hotels’ beautifully appointed bedrooms, unrivalled bar, restaurant and meeting and events opportunities, together with luxury Health Club and spa facilities are designed to make your visit truly memorable…for all the right reasons. |
The Royal Arch degree is not native to Scotland, but seems to have been introduced from both Irish and English sources, often Military Lodges, towards the middle of the eighteenth century. The earliest reference to the degree is at Stirling in 1743. These Military Lodges introduced many other degrees beyond the Craft, and when the regiments moved on, Lodges in the vicinity sometimes continued to work them. This situation continued until the end of the eighteenth century. However, the early Secret Societies Acts caused the Grand Lodge of Scotland, in 1800, to issue a warning to its Lodges against the working of any degrees other than those of Entered Apprentice, Fellow Craft and Master Mason. |
The Order of the Temple was founded in 1118 at Jerusalem which had been liberated from Saracen rule nineteen years earlier. The successes of the Crusaders had brought Pilgrims to the Holy Land from all over Christendom. Rich and poor, noble and peasant, male and female wrought upon by religious excitement came through the most inhospitable countries to visit and offer up their devotions at the places made sacred by associations with the life of Our Saviour. |
Bro. Allan Taylor was installed as the Right Worshipful Master at our 315th annual ceremony of installation on Wednesday 25th November 2009, by his Installing Masters Bro. Robert M.F. Mackay P.M. and Bro. John Prentice P.M. Attending the installation were no less than 109 brethern from 24 different lodges, from both within and outwith the province of Lanarkshire Middle Ward. |
Welcolm to the Chingford Masonic Hall website, incorporating the Chingford Area Masonic Social Group. We hope you will enjoy the articles and information included here. If you wish to contact the Chingford Masonic Hall you can e-mail them at:- chingfordmh@btconnect.com W.Bro. Allan de Luca Provincial A.G.D.C. - Editor C.A.M.S.G. Newsletter |
Lewis Masonic is a long established firm, founded in 1886, specializing in the publication of Masonic texts. In 1973, A Lewis became part of Ian Allan Publishing and the name was changed from ‘A Lewis’ to ‘Lewis Masonic’. Lewis Masonic focus has now expanded to cover all areas of Masonic publishing and are a long-time supplier of Masonic publications to Millennium Mark. Publisher, Printer & Distributer of the Square Magazine. |
Personal Masonic Token Collection. This site is worth viewing if you are a collector of Mark Tokens. John is a member of Lodge Polmont 793 SC and has been collecting tokens for as long as I can remember. Very interesting and helpful site. The images offer a history of John's collection as well as a guide for Masonic Mark token collectors. |