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My Mother Lodge meets in London in Oct, Nov and Jan (Installation) (click the link in my Sig File for more info) if you're in the neighbourhood let me know.
The first one is covered in my post above, if he isn't a UGLE Freemason he cannot be an "anything" under the UGLE.
The second is a contradiction of places and Ranks. No one can be a Provincial Grand anything in the Metropolitan Grand Lodge of London, we are Metropolitan Grand whatevers. East...
Oh yes and there is no Weston Jarvis on the register of members of Lodges under the UGLE.
I suspect that whoever, is spreading the rumour doesn't understand that the "Masonic High Council" was a clandestine body started in England in 2005 which has absiolutely nothing to do with the UGLE other...
Hmm, in the hope of being helpful I submit the following:
"first black J. G. Jones to become a recognized member and position holder of UGLE" there are and have been thousands of non-white members of the UGLE both here in England and Wales and obviously in our District Grand Lodges around the...
I'm sorry but the language used in your post makes no sense to an English Freemason.
Can you point me to the source of your informaion so that I can see what is actually being claimed?
The ONLY way to become a Free and Accepted Mason is to be accepted by a Lodge. So if a Lodge has rejected an applicant he would have to try again and if after 2 attempts has failed he would have to accept the fact.
Lucky man (for marying an English Rose), I hope you're not coming during the Summer months as the majority of English Lodges go dark for the Summer and non-Lodge based social events (Ladies' Nights, etc) hold sway.
If you're going to be based in Chiswick you'll be in the territory of the...
Re: Crossing the Extraordinary Boundary Between Re
It is quite simple, if you are a man of honour, you would decide which type of Freemasonry you wished to be a part of.
You can not legitimately be a member of a men-only Order and a Co-masonic Order as they are (despite what Co-masons will...
I personally always get worried when I see people citing the work of non-Masons as authoratitive on Freemasonry! AS I am sure we all understand a man must first experience our Ceremonies before he can begin to interpret them and Manly was finally Initiated some 30 years after he wrote his first...