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with the Library and Museum of Freemasonry produced an electronic version of Lane's book. Since 2008 the Library and Museum of Freemasonry has been adding lodges that came into existence after 1894 to the database. Not all of these sub-categories will appear in every lodge record, only those relevant to a particular lodge. Please note that lodges that appeared in the printed version of Lane in 1894 have not yet been updated to carry details relating to the lodge after 1894. These will be added at a later date. Meeting Places The first Travelling / Military Warrant number 11 was issued by the Grand Lodge of Ireland on the 7th November to the First Battalion Royal Scott’s Regiment British Army. The first stationary Military Lodge was established in Gibraltar 1728 however it is the travelling warrant which sees the rapid spread of masonry through the British Empire. By 1813 there were 352 such warrants in existence, from the principal Grand lodges; Scotland 21, England ( Moderns and Antients combined) 141 and Ireland 190. The Royal Navy had at this time 3 ships with warrants attached. On the 27th December 1813 the two Grand Lodges of England, “The Antients and the Moderns” after four years of negotiations agreed to unite and in so doing formed “The United Grand Lodge of England”. The union brought a degree of standardisation of ritual, proceedings, regalia and record keeping to English Freemasonry. 1813 also marked the 46th Regiment of Foot arrival in Australia with its lodge “Social and Military Virtue, warrant number 227 Irish Constitution, In 1816 this military lodge had formed Australian Social Lodge. Warrant number 260 Irish Constitution This then was the start of masonry in Australia. Social and Military Virtue lodge is also credited with forming lodges in the Caribbean, Southern India, and Montreal. The Museum of Freemasonry is a member of the cultural collective Museum Mile, London, located in the London Borough of Camden. [10] Famous Freemasons [ edit ]Hall Stone Medal: Lodges that donated an average of ten guineas per head towards the building costs of the current Freemasons’ Hall between 1921 and 1933 qualified as Hall Stone Lodges entitling the lodge’s Master to wear a Hall Stone Jewel attached to his Master’s collar. The history of the craft of masonry way well be seen as the history of building, from the earliest stone constructions through to the most magnificent cathedrals of Europe and Briton. From the earliest times men have sort shelter from the elements and as communities developed these requirements became more and more elaborate in design and permanency, this combined with religious verdancy to construct bigger and better edifices to the gods forced the development of masonry as the preferred medium to withstand the ravages of time and the elements whilst at the same time creating structures so great that the common man could well conceive that they did in fact reach the heavens. At some point, operative masonry, or the actual craft of building, turned into speculative masonry, or the moral and mystical interpretation of building, when and how this actually happened or when the structure and organisation came into existence may never be known with absolute certainty. The thoughts contained herein may stimulate the reader to search further for the answers. VW Bro Sir Hedworth Williamson, 8th Baronet (1827-1900), British MP, Diplomat and Provincial Grand Master of Durham [39]

This document is of importance to all historians written as the era of the Middle Ages draws to a close. Since the 1980s the Museum of Freemasonry has presented temporary thematic exhibitions to the general public. Ridley, Jasper. The Freemasons: A History of the World’s Most Powerful Secret Society: Constable, 1999 Middlesex Lodge No. 143 could be the oldest Lodge that has met continuously. Originally founded in Middlesex in 1775, Lane’s Masonic Records show that this Lodge has moved around central London, but has never actually met in Middlesex. Lane used a wide range of published and unpublished sources in researching his book to ensure its comprehensiveness, and post-1894 updates are similarly drawn from the Freemasons' own archives. The sources include Grand Lodge Registers and Minutes, Proceedings, Warrants and Warrant Books, Calendars and Lists, and Registers.

This new version of Masonic Records is a joint venture between Museum of Freemasonry and the Digital Humanities Institute at with an interest in freemasonry under any of the English Grand Lodges. Masonic Records enables the early history of freemasonry in a particular place to be readily traced and provides information about individual lodges. The Unlawful Societies Act was aimed at restricting the activities of radical secret societies like the London Corresponding Society, the Society of United Irishmen. the United Irishmen, United Englishmen, United Britons and United Scots were each proscribed by the Act. To prevent similar societies springing up, it was made illegal for any society to require its members to take an oath. Societies were also required to keep lists of members, and to have such lists available for inspection at all times.

This cookie is used to a profile based on user's interest and display personalized ads to the users.The two world wars led to the most rapid expansion in English Freemasonry in particular with in excess of 950 English warranted lodges coming into existence. This trend is repeated in Australia, Europe and all states of America, and throughout all time the principles have remained very much the same. Before meeting in purpose built Masonic buildings, Palatine met in local Inns, Taverns and even a Brother's house. [12] The Meeting Places of Palatine Lodge No.97 (from its foundation to the present)

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