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Masonic Greetings & Freemasonry Today Magazine

Joe Ellis

https://UniqueFreemason.com
Premium Member
Hi All,

Masonic Greetings from England.

Love to hear from Freemasons that are either recognised by UGLE or, in particular, to those Orders that remain outside the recognition procedures of the UGLE.

Here is a link to the Freemasonry Today magazine Spring 2016 issued by the UGLE for those that are interested:

http://www.freemasonrytoday.com/

Kind regards,

Joe Ellis
 
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Bloke

Premium Member
Is your wife also a Co-Mason ?

Is she a better ritualist than you ? :p

I got sucked in by your web site and ended up watching HRH advocating the preservation of tea rooms :)
 

Joe Ellis

https://UniqueFreemason.com
Premium Member
Is your wife also a Co-Mason ?

Is she a better ritualist than you ? :p

I got sucked in by your web site and ended up watching HRH advocating the preservation of tea rooms :)

No, the wife is not a Co-Mason, but yes, she is a better ritualist than me and knows the Taylor's workings inside out...!

Tea...lovely, just enjoying one myself now.
 

Bloke

Premium Member
No, the wife is not a Co-Mason, but yes, she is a better ritualist than me and knows the Taylor's workings inside out...!

Tea...lovely, just enjoying one myself now.

LOL. I was a bit shocked one night when I was in the kitchen helping with dinner and two brothers walked in to collect food and were engaged in conversation about a forgotten line in a charge of the night. Our cater, a brothers wife, finished the line for them LOL. There is one example where the wife was not a freemason but a better ritualist....
 

Joe Ellis

https://UniqueFreemason.com
Premium Member
LOL. I was a bit shocked one night when I was in the kitchen helping with dinner and two brothers walked in to collect food and were engaged in conversation about a forgotten line in a charge of the night. Our cater, a brothers wife, finished the line for them LOL. There is one example where the wife was not a freemason but a better ritualist....

Fantastic
 
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