Brother Hogarth
Registered User
Don’t worry Brethren, this was all done in paintings from the 1700s! William Hogarth, Grand Lodge Steward (1735) concealed the following in his popular prints:
- signs, passwords and ‘knocks’ of the EA, FC, MM, and Mark Master
- Grand Hailing Sign and Five Points of Fellowship
- riddles that hint at Grand Masonic Word
- Royal Arch sign and ‘Ineffable Word’
- First depiction of the letter ‘G”, Square and Compass, 'Labor to Refreshment', and much more!!
These are all covered in my book William Hogarth - A Freemason’s Harlot which is available at brotherhogarth.com
With 300 illustrations, this colorful book is being published to coincide with the Tercentenary of the Grand Lodge of England.
Fraternally,
Brother Hogarth
- signs, passwords and ‘knocks’ of the EA, FC, MM, and Mark Master
- Grand Hailing Sign and Five Points of Fellowship
- riddles that hint at Grand Masonic Word
- Royal Arch sign and ‘Ineffable Word’
- First depiction of the letter ‘G”, Square and Compass, 'Labor to Refreshment', and much more!!
These are all covered in my book William Hogarth - A Freemason’s Harlot which is available at brotherhogarth.com
With 300 illustrations, this colorful book is being published to coincide with the Tercentenary of the Grand Lodge of England.
Fraternally,
Brother Hogarth