The Official Journal of the United Grand Lodge of England
Sunday 19 May 2013

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Lodges, Chapters & Individuals

The United Grand Lodge of England currently has over a quarter of a million members meeting in over 8,000 Lodges.

David and Craig Shaw run a family business in the city of Hereford, Foil Technologies Limited, manufacturing specialist metals. As father and son they are now working even closer as brothers in Freemasonry. Following a…
Members of St Oswald Lodge No. 5170 were the first to see a newly restored copy of the extremely rare 1769 edition of the Book of Constitutions Lodge members had been so impressed by a talk given…
Despite some less than ideal conditions, six members of Wentworth Lodge No. 737, led by W Bro Rob Mallett, successfully completed a canoeing marathon from Northampton to Peterborough, raising funds for Great Ormond Street Hospital…
Mrs Eileen Jackson, the Founder and Chair of the Somerset Masonic Widows Association, has been named in the New Year's Honours list by HM The Queen by the award of an MBE for her services to charity…
Our lives consist of periods of searching – looking back in history, contemplating the present and considering the future. Imagine how interesting it would be if you could examine a masonic dynasty of a hundred…
Raising funds, and his charity's profile, Tommy took his collecting box to meet the Prime Minister When blind London mason Tommy Mulholland went to Downing Street to meet Prime Minister David Cameron there was one…
Three years of planning – following a suggestion by Jim Morris of St Clair Lodge, No. 24, in Belleville, Illinois – resulted in a trip by English masons to St Louis, Missouri, that involved four degree…
Lodge of Union, No. 38, celebrated its bicentenary at Goodwood House. The country estate, near Chichester in Sussex, is the seat of the Duke of Richmond, many of whom have been masons over the centuries. Lodge…
Making waves in Windermere A gruelling swim by Dave Neal took him along the 10.5-mile length of Windermere in the Lake District to raise funds for Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research. Dave has been passionate about raising…
Best foot forward Keith Pauling of Rathcreedan Lodge, No. 8690, Province of Oxfordshire, set off on a 290-mile walk across the Macmillan Way, from Boston in Lincolnshire, to Chesil Beach inDorset, in aid of Macmillan Cancer Support.…
Lodge preserves Berwick history Previously undiscovered facts about Berwick-upon-Tweed’s history were brought to light when the town’s record office, museum and The King’s Own Scottish Borderers Museum were invited to look at the records of…
Cycling from south to north Campaigning for charity can be exhausting, as Robert Crawford discovered when he spent 65 hours in the saddle to complete the 908-mile Land’s End to John O’Groats cycle ride for…
Charity at 15,000 feet It was a leap of faith for charity by Kevin Hutton of Horsford Lodge, No. 5339, Province of Yorkshire, West Riding, when he made a fundraising parachute jump for the RMBI…

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