The Supreme Grand Chapter of England is the governing body of Royal Arch Masons in England, Wales and the Channel Islands. Its headquarters are at Freemasons’ Hall, Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5AZ.
Pro First Grand Principal Peter Lowndes explains the importance of the Royal Arch in the completion of pure ancient masonrySince the Royal Arch Masons 2013 Bicentenary Appeal for the Royal College of Surgeons was launched…
Meeting of Supreme Grand ChapterWednesday 9 November 2011Report of the Committee of General PurposesMinutes of the Regular Convocation of 28 April 2011 were confirmedCommittee of General PurposesMeetings in 2012: The dates upon which the Committee…
REGULAR CONVOCATION9 NOVEMBER 2011An address by the ME Pro First Grand Principal Peter LowndesCompanionsI am delighted to report that the Royal Arch Masons Bicentenary Appeal for the Royal College of Surgeons, launched last November, is…
Pro First Grand Principal Peter Lowndes discusses Freemasonry rituals and important charity funding projectsLast year I announced that as part of the Royal Arch celebrations in 2013 it had been decided that a donation be…
ROYAL ARCH INVESTITURE 28 APRIL 2011 An address by the ME Pro First Grand Principal Peter Lowndes Companions I know that you would want me to congratulate the Grand Officers whom I have invested…
The long-standing association of the United Grand Lodge of England with the Royal College of Surgeons has taken another step, this time through the Royal Arch. Full information was provided by George Francis, Second Grand…
Matthew Scanlan talks to George Francis about the Royal ArchFor the last five years George Francis has been Second Grand Principal of the Supreme Grand Chapter, the governing body of the Royal Arch. And at…
Report Of The Committee Of General PurposesSupreme Grand ChapterWednesday 10 November 2010The Minutes of the Regular Convocation of 29 April 2010 were confirmed.Meetings in 2011: The dates when the Committee of General Purposes will meet…
The untimely death, on 26 June, of Neil Collings has deprived the Church and Freemasonry of a man of great faith, infinite caring and intellect. A proud Devonian, Neil Collings felt an early call to…
A Personal View of the Royal Arch by the Very Revd. Neil Collings I believe that it is time that we, as English Freemasons, re-examined our roots and the things we do. In our dealings…
MinutesThe Minutes of the Regular Convocation of 30 April 2009were confirmed. Committee Meetings 201023 March, 28 September and 1 December.Petitions For New ChaptersPetitions were granted for a new Chapter to be attached to Edward Holiday…
Fresh Look at Status of the Royal Arch to Encourage Recruitment and Retention A fresh definition of the status of the Royal Arch is to be considered by Grand Lodge following the publication of the…
The Royal Arch - An Order or a Degree? One of the problems in uniting the Premier Grand Lodge, sometimes referred to as the Moderns, and the Antients Grand Lodge, was how each Grand Lodge…