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'Full dress' apron of a brother Past Master holding UGLE Grand Rank (indicated by the broad dark blue border and the dark blue apron flap) as Senior Grand Deacon (indicated by the central badge) Brethren who execute administrative and/or ceremonial functions in a Provincial Grand Lodge are called 'acting rank' provincial grand officers .
Robert Freke Gould as Senior Grand Deacon of UGLE;from the History of Freemasonry (1885) Robert Freke Gould (10 November 1836 – 26 March 1915) was a soldier, barrister and prominent Freemason and Masonic historian. He wrote a History of Freemasonry (6 vols.) (London: Thomas C. Jack, 1883–1887), which remains a standard reference work on the ...
Past master of Falls City Lodge No. 376 of Louisville, Kentucky. At a meeting of the Grand Lodge of England, in the presence of the King and 8,000 Masons, he was created a past senior grand warden of that grand lodge. [10] Stanislav Binički (1872–1942), Serbian musician [25] Leon Milton Birkhead (1885–1954), American Unitarian minister [10]
Honorary Past Grand Senior Warden. [5] John Keiller MacKay, Canadian soldier and politician [265] George Mackenzie, 3rd Earl of Cromartie, Jacobite politician. 2nd Grand Master of Scotland (1738–1739). [18] Henry Mackenzie (1745–1831), Scottish novelist [266] John Mackenzie (1727–1789), Scottish Jacobite, major-general and Swedish freemason
Image credits: Old-time Photos To learn more about the fascinating world of photography from the past, we got in touch with Ed Padmore, founder of Vintage Photo Lab.Ed was kind enough to have a ...
The very first Provincial Grand Master was appointed for Cheshire in 1725. [3] There are now Provinces (with Provincial Grand Masters) under the Grand Lodge of Ireland, [4] the National Grand Lodge of France, [5] and the Grand Lodge of Scotland, [6] for example. However, not all Masonic jurisdictions have Provinces or Provincial Grand Masters.
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The first documented presence of Freemasonry in New York dates from the mid-1730s, when Daniel Coxe Jr. (1673–1739), was appointed by Charles Howard, 10th Duke of Norfolk, the Grand Master of the Premier Grand Lodge of England, known to historians as the "Moderns", to act as a Provincial Grand Master for the provinces of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.