At Christmas the lodge provided the funds for the Barton Upon Humber Rotary Club in order that they could purchase the food for their members to take out to the lonely and elderly in the area around Barton.
The Rotary Club of Barton Upon Humber have been cooking meals for the elderly for many years and last year the St Matthew Chapter provided funds for the purchase of the food.
This last Christmas it was the turn of the Mark members to show support for this very worthy cause.
On Tuesday 11th February the President of the Rotary Club. Eliza Hinksman attended the Masonic Hall with member David Lee. (photgrapher). The lodge Charity Steward W. Bro. Mick Wright had pleasure in presenting a cheque for £200. W. Bro. Phil Spicksley, Lodge Secretary is seen in the photograph representing the lodge in the absence of the Master.
Mrs. Hinksman thanked the members and on behalf of the Rotary membership stated that the club were very grateful for the continued support of local Masons, the donation of the money was very heartwarming and demonstrated how local charity organisations work together.
Your summons to the Provincial Grand Lodge MMM Lincolnshire meeting for 2020 will be out shortly, but if you are wanting to get your meal booking in ASAP, you can download the MEAL BOOKING FORM HERE.
The meeting will take place, as usual, at the Epic Centre, Lincolnshire Showground, Lincoln. SATURDAY 28th MARCH 2020.
The Lincolnshire MMM Provincial draw continues to raise a considerable amount of money to aid the Province to support other charitable causes, whilst offering the opportunity for Brethren to win approximately £3000 of prizes each year. The prizes are drawn Quarterly, and the next draw will happen at the 50th Anniversary meeting of the Bayons Lodge of MMM on 26th March at Market Rasen.
On this occasion the draw will be for a bumper total prize fund of £1000 with a first prize of £500
You need to be in it to win it - Do you have a ticket?
The draw application form are available on the Provincial web site or from W. Bro Andy Carr on andy.kestrel@gmail.com.
Download a form HERE, fill it in and send it off, and you could be sharing the £1000 prize fund in March.
Tickets cost £5 each month paid straight by direct debit.
The PGM and Draw committee welcome and appreciate all your support.
On Friday 13th December 2019, Bro Craig Maurier was installed into the Commanders chair of Heaneage RAM. R.W.Bro. Gordon Walkerley Smith, representing the R.W. PGM, commended several of the brethren on the manner in which they installed Bro Maurier.
Drawn at |
Heneage RAM Installation |
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On |
26/09/2019 |
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By |
WBro A Carr |
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Prize Tally: |
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Amount |
Ticket No. |
Name |
Lodge |
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First |
£ 200.00 |
253 |
S Roberts |
Nene |
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Second |
£ 150.00 |
226 |
M Robinson |
St Swithuns |
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Third |
£ 125.00 |
250 |
I Slapp |
White Stone |
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Fourth |
£ 100.00 |
112 |
G Newstead |
St Wilfreds |
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Fifth |
£ 75.00 |
269 |
P Hooper |
St Wulframs |
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Sixth |
£ 50.00 |
155 |
G Simmons |
Alexandra |
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Brethren, it is a once again a great privilege, delight and pleasure to have the honour to preside at today’s meeting, to welcome so many to this Grand Assembly of Royal Ark Mariners and supporting this delightful order in our Masonry.
Before proceeding further it is my duty to bring you fraternal good wishes from our Most Worshipful Grand Master. He is unable to be with us today but Brethren I am able to tell you that he has recovered well from a recent operation. It is likely we will have him present on several occasions next year and in particular we hope his busy schedule will permit him to be involved in the Keystone Conference next September when our Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons will be hosting other Mark Grand Lodges from across the world.
This annual meeting of our Order is important, but to more than 130 Brethren who have received appointments to Royal Ark Mariner Grand Rank, most of whom have been invested today, it marks a most significant milestone in their masonic life. They have shown their dedication to Masonry in general and to this Royal Ark Mariner degree in particular, and have succeeded in extending their Masonic knowledge so successfully to have warranted their appointment to Grand Rank. Congratulations to all of you and it has indeed been my great pleasure and privilege to have invested you today.
All of you who have received preferment should rightly be proud of your achievement and here in this Grand Assembly, in your Provinces and in your Lodges your appointment to this high office will rightly be recognised.
I hope, however, that having achieved such high office your dedication will not diminish but that you will continue with your commitment to this Order and will encourage others to follow in your footsteps.
During the last year this Order of Royal Ark Mariners has seen a drop in head count slightly above the average for all the Orders administered from Mark Masons’ Hall. Such performance whilst disappointing is, I believe, within acceptable margins given the challenges facing Freemasonry at this present time. Memberships fared much better and were almost unchanged at the Masonic year end in August.
Recruitment and Retention initiatives, led by the Working Party, have been rolled out during the year creating important opportunities to attract and retain members.
A number of requests have in the last year or so been received by the Grand Secretary to make available a clearer image of the Royal Ark Mariner Tracing Board. In response to those requests, an artist has been commissioned to paint an updated version and I am delighted to unveil that to you today. Grand Director of Ceremonies would you please present the new Tracing Board.
Brethren, when you have had an opportunity to look closely at it, I am sure you will agree that this is a significant improvement on what we had before and I must thank W. Bro Paul Swinge from the Province of Essex for producing such fine work.
Brethren, the timing of this meeting is not great for many of you, we are well aware the late start causes difficulties with travel. This is due to the Connaught Rooms having a long-term commitment to a third party so are unable to accommodate us until this time of day. We are tentatively exploring other options which would enable us to meet and dine earlier. We hope to make an announcement about this very early in the New Year.Just over three months ago The Grand Secretary launched a new communications strategy focusing on creating an environment where recruitment and retention become less of a challenge and we grow our footprint by educating our members, and those who have not yet joined our Orders, what we are about.
Our vision will be to share best practice, promote growth and safeguard the future of our Orders by sustainable development through a fully integrated recruitment and reinvigoration programme. The strategy speaks of our core values of respect, friendship and care with a strong emphasis on inclusion, creating a sense of belonging and compassion and concern for others.
This will help us to achieve what our Grand Master set out in his Address last June – an enthusiastic membership organisation with a clear purpose and a commitment to supporting our local communities and those in need.
As we approach the Festive period let us adopt the simple word of ‘kindness’. Not just for the Festive period, but for all of next year and thereafter. Simple acts can make such a great difference in the lives of those less fortunate than ourselves.
Tea and cake for a neighbour, help a neighbour with shopping, help your Lodge organise a party at your local Hospice or Care home. Start small, keep it simple but show kindness.
If nothing else from this meeting, on you way home, at breakfast tomorrow and then every day say the word ‘kindness’. Don’t just say the word but act upon it and let the office at Mark Masons’ Hall know of you actions so it can be reported on our social media platforms and thereby encourage others to do the same.
Many of you will have noticed our higher profile on social media recently. I understand that in July of this year 2,344 of our Twitter posts were being read. This had risen to 107,000 at the end of November and coupled with our weekly electronic newsletter ‘Freemasonry@86’ it demonstrates the positive outcome that this work is creating.
Let us show on our social media those acts of kindness I am asking you to undertake.
Two years ago I mentioned that because it is such a long period between the meetings of Mark Grand Lodge in September to the following one in March it was my intention to report on various matters that have happened. I intend to do that again this year.
During 2018 the Worthy Causes Committee of the Mark Benevolent Fund received 40 applications for grants approving 65% of those received totalling £933,024.
This year the Committee received 44 applications of which 80% were approved totalling £1,458,982.
Brethren, it is thanks to your generous donations that the Fund has been able to support more and more community based projects.
The Petitions Committee has received 48 requests for assistance from individuals in need and 81% of those applications have been approved totalling £94,791.
For the first time, this year we asked our Provinces to tell us how much they were giving to local charitable causes over and above the grants from the MBF. Brethren I am delighted to tell you that during the first half of 2019 £151,717 was given directly by Provinces to over 200 charities, the average grant being just over £5,000.It is now my pleasure to welcome on your behalf our distinguished visitors and members from our Districts overseas:
Firstly, I welcome Heads of our other Orders:
R.W. Bro. Paul Clement, the Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master of the Great Priory of the United Religious Military and Masonic Orders of the Temple.
R.W. Bro. Kessick Jones, Grand Master of the Grand Council of the Order of Royal and Select Masters.
R.W. Bro. Thomas Jackson, Grand Master of the Grand Council of the Order of the Allied Masonic Degrees.
R.W. Bro. Ian Currans. Grand Summus of the Grand Senatus of the Ancient and Masonic Order of the Scarlet Cord.
R.W. Bro. Michael Herbert, Past Deputy Grand Master, Grand Master of the Grand Priory of the Knights Beneficent of the Holy City.
R.W. Bro. Sir Frederick Crawford, Lieutenant Grand Commander of the Ancient and Accepted Rite. Sir Fred, what a pleasure it was to have the privilege on behalf of our M.W. Grand Master to very recently present you with your certificate marking 60 years since being Advanced into the Mark. Thank you for all you have contributed over those 60 years.
R.W. Bro. David Williamson, Grand Chancellor of the Ancient and Accepted Rite and
Past Assistant Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England.
W. Bro. Tony Llewellyn, Supreme Magus of the Societas Rosicrutiana in Anglia.
Brethren, we welcome from overseas:
From Belgium: As usual a very large representation, 12 members led by R.W. Bro. Jean Verbist, the District Grand Master. A very warm welcome to you all.
From Brazil, delighted to welcome W. Bro. Jayme Barboza De Freitas Filho, the Assistant District Grand Master. Thank you for making the long flight to be here today From Germany: RW Bro Michael Cooper, District Grand Master, accompanied by seven members of the District, two of whom received Grand Rank today.
R.W. Bro. Michael Cooper has been the District Grand Master since November 2009, not only has he been an excellent and extremely hard-working leader of his District but he travels extensively to meetings across Europe, representing his District and also on many occasions representing Grand Lodge.
Bro. Grand Director of Ceremonies, would you please present R.W. Bro. Michael Cooper to me that I may, on behalf of our M.W. Grand Master thank him, R.W. Bro. Michael, not only do I wish to thank you before all those present for your loyal and dedicated service but on behalf of our M.W. Grand Master it is my honour and privilege to acknowledge your meritorious service to this Order of Royal Ark Mariner and to confer on you the rank designated the Grand Master’s Royal Ark Council (Honoris Causa) and to present to you the jewel of that rank.Michael congratulations and thank you for all your support.
From Hong Kong: R.W. Bro. Herbert Tsoi, the District Grand Master, accompanied by three members of the District. I am very much looking forward to attending your Annual meeting in July next year.
From Singapore: R.W. Bro. Justice Rubin, the District Grand Master, accompanied by W. Bro. Yuen Tin Laurence Wong. A very warm welcome to you both.
From Spain: R.W. Bro. Barrie Mansell, the District Grand Master, accompanied by seven members of the District. I understand the Assistant Grand Master will be attending your annual meeting in January, please take great care of him.
From the Netherlands: R.W. Bro. Cornelis van Putten, District Grand Master, with four members of the District. A very warm welcome to you.
From Romania, our newest Inspectorate: Bros. Silviu Dascal and Florin Serban. Delighted to have both of you with us.
And two Most Worshipful Brethren that I am delighted to have with us today, our Past Pro Grand Masters: M.W. Bro. John Hale and M.W. Bro. Benjamin Addy.
M.W. Bro Richard Wallis is unable to be with us today but we wish him a speedy recovery from his recent minor accident.
We have present 42 of our Provincial and District Grand Masters, thank you all for your support and for the management, leadership and dedication you provide to our Provinces and Districts.
Brethren, always here and always supportive we have 16 Past Provincial and District Grand Masters spread about on the dais behind me. Brethren we will include them in your very warm welcome and appreciation of all those I have just introduced.
Brethren please show that appreciation.
Before I close this meeting I wish to thank the Grand Secretary and the team, both male and female, from Mark Masons’ Hall. Not just for their work preparing for today’s meeting but for their sterling service and dedication over the past year.
My thanks also go to the Grand Director of Ceremonies and the Deputies, both past and present for their work today and for all the support they have given to me, to the Deputy Grand Master and the Assistant Grand Master. On the many visits which takes a Grand Lodge team all over the country, the support of all the active Officers who show such dedication and commitment is very much appreciated.
Brethren it has been an enormous privilege, delight and pleasure to preside at this meeting of Grand Assembly. Thank you all for your presence and support, I shall end by once again congratulating all who received preferment today, On behalf of myself, the Deputy and the Assistant Grand Master we do wish you and all your families a very happy Festive Season, and may the coming year be a healthy, peaceful and enjoyable one for all of us, and may ‘kindness’ be the word we forever associate with this beautiful Order and Royal Ark Mariner masonry.
Thank you and may God bless you all.
Nineteen brethren travelled to Freemasons' Hall in London with the Provincial Grand Master for the RAM Grand Assembly, where they were delighted to see Worshipful Brothers Geoff Tuckett and Peter Dolby receive Royal Ark Mariner Grand Rank.
The Assembly was attended by some 600 Brethren from across the country with the Pro Grand Master, Most Worshipful Brother Ray Smith presiding, in the absence of the Grand Master who is recovering from a recent operation.
Many congratulations to the recipients, including Worshipful Brother Mick Stocker who was unable to attend due to a long arranged holiday.
A great day of RAM fellowship - the Assembly is open to all subscribing Royal Ark Mariners, not just Grand Officers - why not consider joining the PGM and the other Lincolnshire Brethren next year ?
The annual meeting of the North Midlands District in the Order of the Royal and Select Masters has just been held at the Masonic Rooms in Worksop with many Lincolnshire Mark members attending to support this further Progressive Order and the District Grand Master, Rt. Illustrious Companion Neil Hartburn.
The District which covers both Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Craft areas has eight Councils split between the two Provinces.
It was particularly a special day for our PGM, R.W. Bro,. Stephen Hallberg with him being appointed and Installed as the District Grand Lecturer - further to which he was then called up by the District Grand Master who took the opportunity to present him with a cheque for £400 for the Lincolnshire Mark Benevolent Fund in recognition of the commitment shown by our Provincial Grand Master and the Mark Province of Lincolnshire to charity in general, following the recent donations by the Province and especially after the floods in our Province.
Our Provincial Grand Master received the cheque with gratitude and grateful thanks for the gesture - a great illustration of Freemasons working together across borders for the benefit of those in need and distress.
They say if you want something doing, ask a busy man.
Well that was certainly the case at the Installation meeting of the Lincolnshire Provincial Officers Lodge no.1910 when our Deputy Provincial Grand Master was Installed as the Master of the Lodge.
An excellent meeting, with 48 brethren being in attendance at Alford was enhanced by a happy and convivial festive board with 20 of the Ladies joining the Brethren following an entertaining talk by Hannah Dale of Wrendale Designs.
Our DPGM was installed into the chair in an exemplary manner by W. Bro. John Winter and then proceeded to invest his Officers for the year in his inimitable way, including our APGM, W. Bro Jack Geelhoed as his Registrar of Marks, W. Bro Les Darby as DC and W. Bro. Phillip Anyan as Senior Warden - many congratulations to all those who were invested as Officers in this prestigious Lodge.
Quite simply, a super evening in every way.
If you are a Provincial Officer and not yet a member of the Lodge but would like to join, please contact the Provincial Secretary for details etc.
The R.W. Provincial Grand Master was pleased to dedicate a new Master's collar at the Spurn and Humber Lodge meeting on Tuesday 12th November 2019. R.W. Bro Stephen Hallberg had donated the collar to the lodge to mark the 25th anniversary of his advancement into the lodge. R.W. Bro Gordon Walkerley Smith, who was the PGM at the time of the 50th anniversary, was also at this very special meeting which was attended by the team of Provincial Officers for the year. The evening was rounded off by a very convivial festive board heartily enjoy by the brethren who attended.
Left to right: W.Bro Ron Harrison, DPGM, W.Bro. Keith Robinson, ProvDC, R.W.Bro Stephen Hallberg, PGM, W.Bro Nigel Winn, Master, W.Bro. Geoff Tuckett, ProvGChaplain, W.Bro Jack Geelhoed, APGM.
On Friday 8th November 2019, W.Bro Colin Hill was proud to take the chair of Adoniram in the Sutcliffe Lodge of Mark Master Masons No 188. On this ocassion Rt.W.Bro Gordon Walkerley Smith represented the Rt.W. Provincial Grand Master, and was pleased to remark at the Festive Board, what an enjoyable evening it had been, and congratulated the new Worshipful Master on attaining the chair, and the Installing Master, W.Bro Craig Maurier on the way in which he installed his successor.
Left to right: W.Bro Tolson (Chaplain), Bro Staley (SW), W.Bro Hill (WM), W.Bro Maurier (IPM), Bro Hewitt (JW).
Archie Torrance (centre), Mark Benevolent Fund Trustee, presenting the cheque to Lifelites Chief Executive Simone Enefer-Doy alongside (l to r) Bryan Giddings, Lifelites, Daniel Brand, Lifelites, Darren Coleman-Heald, Mark Benevolent Fund, and Caroline Jellyman, Lifelites
Full details can be found on the Freemasonry Today website - click HERE.
R.W. Bro. Stephen Hallberg was pleased to lead his team on a visit to the Haven Lodge MMM at Cleethorpes on Friday 4th October to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the lodge.
The Provincial Grand Master also dedicated three Quarrymen Aprons, donated to the lodge by the secretary W.Bro. Mick Boulton. It was a busy evening, as brethren travelled from all over the province to see the ceremony and welcome Bro Wayne Hill, the newest advancee in the province, through his ceremony of advancement into this happy order.
Drawn at St Swithuns MMM installation festive board On 26/09/2019 by WBro A Carr and WM / WBro M Robinson
Amount Ticket No. Name Lodge
First £ 200 215 George Young White Stone
Second £ 150 22 Shaun Dickson Alexandra
Third £ 125 5 Conor Burke John O Gaunt
Fourth £ 100 296 David Harness St Swithuns
Fifth £ 75 218 Chris Rimington St Oswald
Sixth £ 50 162 John Moulson Sutcliffe
The Traveling Gavel currently resides at:
John O'Gaunt Lodge MMM No:172
Meeting in Gainsborough on Third Monday, November, January, April (I), September.
Contact the lodge secretary, Martin Levick martin@levickandson.co.uk toget booked in.
Get your brethren together and claim it for yourselves. A great night is always on the cards when you have the gavel at your Masonic centre.
Photograph shows W. Bro. Colin Brader, newly installed WM, presenting a cheque for £100 to Margaret Clarke following her talk to the Ladies who attended the Installation meeting on Wednesday, 11 September at Alford. Looking on is W. Bro. Fred Clarke, a Past Master of the Lodge.
The donation is for the Katie Clarke Memorial Fund, in memory of their daughter.
All proceeds donated go towards children’s Brain Tumour research in Nottingham University and Queens Medical Centre. Fred and Margaret have raised £105 000, substantial amounts having been raised from charity golf days, where Margaret’s free cakes and scones have become infamous amongst the golfing community!
Photograph by W. Bro, Ray Wade the IPM.
The PGM also took the opportunity to remind the brethren of heartfelt items from his provincial address in March which included a reminder of what he said about charity:
"On this subject I must emphasise the work of the MBF did not stop at midnight on 7th July 2018. We must keep up our support for the forthcoming Festivals in the same way others supported us . To that end I ask you all and Charity Stewards in particular to continue to use the MBF gift aid envelopes in our Mark and Ark Lodges using the MMM2106 suffix on the form.
You will continue to be eligible for Mark honorifics and ensure your donations go in to our Relief Chest so Lincolnshire can afford to be generous to others in Festival over the coming years. I look forward as your PGM to presenting cheques to those in Festival as others have done so generously to us. As tangible evidence of the MBF’s work one of their projects in the last few years has been to replace over 50 St John ambulances across the country costing approximately £3.2m."
The next Team Visit will be to the Haven Lodge MMM in Cleethorpes on Friday 4th October 2019. A warm welcome is extended to all Mark Master Masons to attend and enjoy not only the meeting and festive board, but to take part in the splendour of a Team Visit.
Several brethren from our province attended the Septmber meeting at Grand Lodge.
These days are a 'grand day out' and all members are entitled and encouraged to attend.
The 2019 MBF Sussex Festival which was held in Brighton, raised a grand total of £1,352,563, and was well supported by Lincolnshire Mark Masons.
As you can see below, after the official proceedings, our PGM had great fun on the dodgems.
Can be found by clicking HERE
21st June, 2019
A donation of £75,000 from Lincolnshire’s Freemasons has given a welcome early boost to a relief fund set up in readiness for the rebuilding of homes in and around Wainfleet after the floods.
And in a surprise presentation to Mark PGM Stephen Hallberg, the Mark Masons of Cumberland and Westmorland added a further £2,000 to the pot, taking the donation to £77,000.
The fund has been set up by the Lincolnshire Community Foundation, which is bringing together fundraising efforts behind the long-term recovery plan which will swing into action once the floodwaters have receded.
Already there have been about 500 people from a number of agencies working around the clock to provide an emergency response to the incident, which has forced the evacuation of almost 300 homes.
But it’s the recovery phase that will take time, and that’s where the Freemasons’ donation will be directed. Provincial Grand Master Dave Wheeler said: “To see anyone driven from their home by flooding is heartbreaking, especially when it’s in your own community.
“The emergency response to the incident has been extremely effective through the days after the torrential rainfall followed by the breach of the banks of the River Steeping, but that is only part of the story. The recovery phase will be long, and will take considerable effort.
“I’m pleased that we have been able to move so quickly in making this donation of £75,000. It underlines that Lincolnshire Freemasons are determined to help put the heart back into this part of Lincolnshire, and we have every confidence that the Lincolnshire Community Foundation will make sure the money is used effectively in making that happen.”
The donation is made up of three Masonic grants of £25,000 each, from The Province of Lincolnshire, the Mark Benevolent Fund, and the Masonic Charitable Foundation. The latter two are national charities subscribed to by Freemasons all over the country, including those in Lincolnshire.
James Murphy, Joint CEO of the Lincolnshire Community Foundation, said: “There are lots of people for whom properties in Wainfleet are their ‘forever home’. We shall be doing what we can to return things to normal for this community. It’s when something like this happens that you find out how good a community is, and Wainfleet’s is particularly strong.
‘The Lincolnshire Community Foundation is working in partnership with the Recovery Coordinating Group to raise funds and support Wainfleet and the surrounding area. Money donated will help to relieve hardship, complete repairs, make good loss or damage, help to prevent the flooding happening again, and to improve the response in the event that it ever does. 100% of donations will be spent in and around Wainfleet,” he added.
To donate online, please go to the Total Giving page at this link.
The annual coach trip to London set off at 7.30am in the pouring rain but this did not dampen the spirits of the 21 Mark Master Masons on board or spoil this splendid occasion which has traditionally been arranged to support those receiving their first Grand Rank appointments. Sadly two others who should have been on the coach had to withdraw at the last minute.
After a short stop in Baldock for bacon butties, the coach arrived in sunshine at Grand Lodge bang on 12.00h - the planned time of arrival!
A superb day was enjoyed by all, evidenced by the happy faces seen on the attached photograph taken on the return to Baldock for the festive board.
All involved expressed their wish to repeat the same next year.
The Travelling Sceptre didn't get chance to get comfortable at St Wilfrid's RAM, as it was claimed from St Wilfrid's by St Mary's soon after they had claimed it from St Mary's.
There were eight visiting brethren from St Mary's Lodge. The worshipful commander of St Wilfird's can been seen in the above picture presenting the Travelling Sceptre to Bro Dave Hudson the Senior Warden of St Mary's Lodge.
Why not organise a raiding party from your lodge and claim the sceptre for yourselves?
Our Provincial Grand Master continued with his hectic schedule since being installed when he recently led a delegation of the Lincolnshire Brethren to York to witness a demonstration of both the Ceremonies of Mark Advancement and RAM Elevation by the Grand Master's Lodges of Instruction at their annual Festival, which this year was being hosted by the Mark Province of North and East Yorkshire.
The Demonstrations were carried out at the Ebor suite of York Racecourse with some 160 Brethren in attendance from all over the country including 12 brethren from Lincolnshire with both ceremonies being undertaken in a superb and exemplary manner by the Lodge members and were a real treat to witness. A very enjoyable Festive Board followed to complete another happy day of Mark Masonry.
NB - The Grand Master's Lodges of Instruction meet at Mark Masons' Hall, fortnightly and although the majority of it's members reside in London and the Home Counties, they are open to membership of all Mark Masons and Royal Ark Mariners wherever they reside in the country.
Please contact the Provincial Secretary should you require further details.
Twelve brethren from St Mary RAM 326 visited Trent RAM 172 on Wednesday 17th April 2019 and claimed the travelling sceptre, which had only recently been claimed by Trent RAM.
Provincial Team meeting
W. Bro. Anthony R. Marston St. Wilfrid's Lodge no. 209
W. Bro. Ian G. Gilliatt St. Mary Lodge no. 326
W. Bro. Terence D. Walton St. Oswald Lodge no. 387
W. Bro. Paul J. Diggins St. Deny's Lodge no. 427
W. Bro. Peter Needham St. Swithun's Lodge no. 445
W. Bro. Simon H. Butler St. Wulfram's Lodge no. 916
W. Bro. Andrew Black St. Wulfram's Lodge no. 916
W. Bro. Anthony Brockbanks Earl of Scarbrough Lodge no. 1032
W. Bro. Barry C. Harriman St. Guthlac Lodge no. 1122
W. Bro. Richard A. Garn Mercia Lodge no. 1240
W. Bro. Jeffrey H. Stephenson Bayons Lodge no. 1365
W. Bro. Robert J. Stevens The Haven Lodge no. 1732
1.00pm Tuesday 11 June 2019
All Mark Master Masons may attend, and those who have never been to Grand Lodge are particularly encouraged to attend this splendid occasion which has traditionally been arranged to celebrate those receiving their first Grand Rank appointments at a festive board in Baldock.
Itinerary
Outward:
07.15hrs Depart Eastgate Car Park, Sleaford, (behind The Mallards, NG34 7DJ)
08.00hrs Arrive Asda Supermarket, Union St., Grantham, NG31 6NZ
08.45hrs Arrive Premier Inn, Norman Cross, Peterborough, PE7 3TB
09.30hrs Arrive ‘The Templars Hotel and Carvery’, Baldock, for ‘Bacon butties’
10.15hrs Coach leaves for London
12.00hrs Arrive Freemasons’ Hall, Great Queen Street, London
Return:
16.15hrs Leave Freemasons’ Hall
18.00hrs Arrive ‘The Templars Hotel and Carvery’, Baldock, for evening meal
19.45hrs Leave Baldock
20.45hrs Arrive Norman Cross
21.30hrs Arrive Grantham
22.00hrs Arrive Sleaford
(Note: Times approximate only)
Costs:
The cost depends on numbers travelling on the coach; with a full 29-seater coach this would be approx. £54; this includes travel, bacon buttie/coffee or tea on outward journey and a 3-course evening meal on the return journey (excluding drinks).
R. Wade, Esq.
15 Westwood,
Broughton,
N. Lincs.,
DN20 0AU
Tel. No.: 01652 652592; e-mail: raymond.wade@outlook.com
The Installation meeting of The Earl of Scarbrough Lodge No1032 of Royal Ark Mariners (RAM), was held on 27 March 2019, at the Skegness Masonic Centre.
The Lodge was honoured by the presence of R.W.Bro. Gordon Walkerley-Smith as the personal representative of the PGM (R.W.Bro Stephen Hallberg). After a very successful meeting all RAM brethren joined their partners and retired to the ‘White Table’ festivities, which had been opened up to all Mark Master Masons and their partners with a view to giving them a greater understanding of the Order with the hope that they may make further enquiries and ultimately make an approach to join.
Subsequently at the very convivial Festive Board, of some 74 diners, a raffle was organised to raise funds for the local RNLI, which was very well supported. The newly installed Worshipful Commander (W.Bro Norman Rollitt) was pleased to present W.Bro Alan Fisher, in his capacity as Skegness Lifeboat Operations Manager, with the proceeds of the raffle some £275.
W.Bro Norman Rollitt (Right) presenting W.Bro Alan Fisher with the proceeds of the raffle.
“The Degree of Royal Ark Mariner is worked in Royal Ark Mariner Lodges, but such Lodges are, and must be, attached (“moored”) to a Mark Master Masons Lodge.”
Any MMM interested in this most rewarding degree can find more information at: http://www.markmmlincs.org.uk/?Royal-Ark-Mariners.
Sunday the 31st March proved to be yet another day to remember for the Mark Masonic Province of Lincolnshire with the official handover and blessing of the Treatment centre vehicle which has been donated by the Mark Benevolent Fund for use by the volunteers of the St. John Ambulance in Lincolnshire who provide such a valuable community service to the people of the County.
The handover took place at the Parish church of St. Mary and St. Nicholas in Spalding following a delightful service of Evensong and was attended by our Provincial Grand Master, R.W. Bro. Stephen Hallberg and his Assistant, W. Bro Jack Geehoed, along with a sizable contingent of Mark Master Masons and their wives, many of whom had travelled long distances to witness and share the occasion with Grand Lodge being represented by W. Bro. Dan Heath, one of our Assistant Grand Secretaries.
The Blessing of the vehicle was undertaken by the County Chaplain of the St John Ambulance following which our Provincial Grand Master ceremonially handed over the keys to the head of the Spalding St John Ambulance unit.
The treatment centre is one of 52 which have been donated by the MBF for use across the country, a donation of which the Mark Masons of Lincolnshire can be justly proud, having contributed to the fund so generously during our 2018 Festival.
On Thursday 28th March 2019, The St. Wulfram’s Lodge of Mark Master Masons 916 in Grantham was honoured by the visit of the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master, the Worshipful Deputy Provincial Grand Master, the Worshipful Assistant Provincial Grand Master, other distinguished brethren and most of the Provincial team on their first Provincial visit following the recent installation of Right Worshipful Brother Steve Hallberg as PGM.
The visiting Provincial team witnessed the Installation of Bro. Steve Heath into the Master’s chair, which was undertaken with great proficiency and sincerity by the Installing Master, W. Bro. Peter Chandler. During the Lodge meeting, the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master kindly agreed to make a presentation, on behalf of the Lodge, to the retiring Secretary, W. Bro. David Burnett, to thank him for 18 years of service to the Lodge in that role.
Earlier in the meeting, the Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master had informed the brethren that the date of the meeting was very meaningful to him and the Lodge as it was 12 years earlier, on 28th March 2007 that he was present at Grantham for the Installation of the Past Provincial Grand Master, Right Worshipful Brother Reverend Trevor John Walker.
... who was one of the first to offer sincere congratulations to R.W. Bro Steve Hallberg on his being installed as Provincial Grand Master for the Mark Masonic Province of Lincolnshire.
You can read his message HERE.
Provincial Grand Lodge 23rd March 2019.
Brethren- It is an enormous privilege to be in this position and addressing you today. At the outset, I pay tribute to our immediate Past Provincial Grand Master , RW Bro Rev. Trevor Walker for leading us so magnificently for almost 12 years. I had the honour to serve under him for all but one of those 12 years and can state that so far as I am concerned our philosophy remains unaltered- that we continue to enjoy our happy and friendly Order to its fullest. If I learnt anything from Trevor, it was to have a good time enjoying the undoubted privileges that being a Mark and Ark Mariner Mason brings. I cannot replicate his personality but I can carry on the legacy he has left us, and try to build on that . I am confident our new Deputy and Assistant PGM’s will prove excellent choices and join with me in steering our Mark Province to greater success. One thing I can guarantee is if the subject of a new Provincial Mark tie ever crops up - I will be thinking long and hard about changing -I don’t have the luxury of a Priest’s collar to blame for not joining in with the rest of you!
I thank you all for attending and especially thank our distinguished guests for making many long journeys to join us today. We certainly hope this will be just one of many visits to Lincolnshire. I also welcome all who are attending Provincial Grand Lodge for the first time. It is a pleasure for me to welcome newly Advanced Brethren into our happy Order and I hope this will be the first of many Provincial Grand Lodge meetings for them.
Provincial Grand Lodge requires a tremendous amount of organisation , especially during this past year with two major events to plan, administer and deliver and I do sincerely thank our hard working Provincial Grand Secretary Steve Roberts, Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies Keith Robinson and all the other Provincial Officers involved for their efforts too. The Brethren of today’s sponsoring Lodge St.Oswald’s Lodge , Scunthorpe, and, as always, the Lincoln Lodges have been busy setting up the rooms, transporting furniture, and undertaking many tasks.
Sadly V W Bro John Clements steps down as our Provincial Charity Steward after 25 years in the role. John I cannot comprehend how many gift aid envelopes have passed through your hands and how many hours you and Pam have given up in dealing with our charitable giving. Thank you for making our LMBA Charity run so well for a quarter of a century, particularly culminating in the 2018 Festival . We wish you and Pam our very best wishes for a long and peaceful retirement.
Taking over from V W Bro Clements is W Bro Mick Stocker and so Nene Lodge can now boast three very eminent Brethren in the permanent Offices in Provincial Grand Lodge- I know you all work very well together. We also welcome W Bro Les Darby in to the fold as Provincial Almoner. Regrettably W Bro Malcolm Forrest steps down after a decade of entertaining us with his wonderful music and we welcome W Bro Graham Steen who I know will delight us in similar fashion. All those I have invested today have been rewarded for services past, present and more especially future and I am confident you will all serve me and the Province well over the coming months and years.
We also mark the retirement of W Bro Neville Storey as our Deputy PGM . He has served our Province with distinction for many years since being made Provincial Grand Senior Warden in 2003, Provincial Director of Ceremonies in 2010, and serving the last two years as Deputy Provincial Grand Master .
This last year has been a happy year for the Lincolnshire Mark Degree. The 150th MBF Festival was held here on a red hot summer’s evening on 7th July last year. What a wonderful occasion that was with our Provincial Grand Master hosting the event and in good form. The staggering final total of £853,023 exceeded all expectations and can make us all very proud of the contribution made by Lincolnshire- not forgetting the financial support given by other Provinces particularly London , East Anglia and our own Craft Province . I also thank once again, our Craft PGM Rt W Bro David Wheeler and his Festival Committee for so ably steering us to the end result . We thank each and every one of the contributors and I take the opportunity to wish RW Bro Martin Wilson PGM of Sussex every good wish for the 151st MBF Festival to be held in Brighton on 6th July – (Sir,) we are bringing a bus load to give you our support.
On this subject I must emphasise the work of the MBF did not stop at midnight on 7th July 2018. We must keep up our support for the forthcoming Festivals in the same way others supported us . To that end I ask you all and Charity Stewards in particular to continue to use the MBF gift aid envelopes in our Mark and Ark Lodges using the MMM2106 suffix on the form.
You will continue to be eligible for Mark honorifics and ensure your donations go in to our Relief Chest so Lincolnshire can afford to be generous to others in Festival over the coming years. I look forward as your PGM to presenting cheques to those in Festival as others have done so generously to us. As tangible evidence of the MBF’s work one of their projects in the last few years has been to replace over 50 St John ambulances across the country costing approximately £3.2 m.
I will be attending on your behalf a hand-over ceremony a week tomorrow - 31st March- in Spalding. It will be my first official engagement and I welcome as many of you as can make it to come along to St Mary & St Nicholas Church at 6.30pm, to show our support for both the MBF and St John’s ambulance service.
Linked to this charitable giving is our Mark Prize Draw, necessarily tweaked in its constitution after the Festival, and now administered by W Bro Andy Carr and his team - I encourage all those participating to continue to do so. Not only does it distribute great prizes , it gives us the ability to fund both this Provincial Grand Lodge and use funds for Festival donations. Please do continue your support for this initiative which , thanks to the foresight of W Bro Mike Robinson when the Festival was launched raised over £50,000 for the2018 Festival.
Turning to Grand Mark Lodge- I wish to thank publicly W. Bro. Ray Wade for organising the annual coach trip to the Investiture meetings in June- regrettably he has been unable to gain enough support to run it again this year and for that I am very disappointed- hopefully it means more of you will join with me and dine in the Connaught Rooms after the Grand Lodge meeting. Over the past 12 years our support for the quarterly meetings has been excellent and I very much hope you will support me and continue in the same vein. The dates and start times are on the GLMMM website to enable trains to be booked in good time and cheaper rates, however I can tell you it is a 1pm start in June . It will be good to have a strong contingent from Lincolnshire at each meeting and will also please the Pro Grand Master.
We are a very happy degree but we must be a caring degree. To that end I encourage the work of the Lodge Almoners- do assist your Lodge Almoner by telling him whenever you hear of a brother or his dependents in need of assistance. Likewise I am of the opinion we can and should do everything in our power to prevent resignations . I charge every proposer and seconder to work with the Almoner and others to encourage that Brother to reconsider his decision. I note from the Registrar’s report that we suffered a larger than acceptable reduction in the number of subscribing members. It is about 2.6% but any decline is to be regretted . If we take the extra time and effort both to prevent resignations and encourage membership things will surely improve?
However we remain a strong Mark Province - but we do need to ensure that we provide for the future. First we must make sure our Craft Lodges are strong and attracting new members .
Secondly amongst the members of our Craft Lodges we must seek out men who will both enjoy and enhance our Mark Degree -they will then certainly bring in their friends.
For those Lodges who are presently finding difficulty in attracting candidates - we will try to offer help and guidance on initiatives for recruitment being used successfully in various parts of the Province. I encourage all Lodges to consider helping neighbouring Lodges in need of support by reciprocal visiting by Lodges close to one another. Perhaps once each year get group together and go along and support a neighbouring Lodge, I’m sure they in turn will do likewise. It only takes one individual with a bit of effort to make these things happen. You should bear in mind that the Lincolnshire Provincial Officers’ Lodge will willingly help Lodges by providing Officers at short notice or indeed put on demonstration ceremonies to assist struggling Lodges. Contact the Provincial Secretariat for information if that appeals to you.
Visiting is at the heart of all Masonry and especially so in the Mark degree. I was pleased to receive the Travelling gavel from W Bro Michael Drury the IPM of John O’ Gaunt Lodge, Gainsborough . The gavel has journeyed around Lincolnshire encouraging visiting between our Lodges. It really does work and I encourage the Lodges to arrange raiding parties – if you aren’t successful - I guarantee you a super night out with some friendly banter and competition . Please continue to chase the gavel and keep it moving – the revised rules of man/ miles encourages even the smallest of Lodges to have a good chance of claiming and then reaping the benefit of a bumper attendance at your next meeting. Visit our Provincial website to keep an eye on where the Gavel has moved. I thank you for the privilege of becoming your Provincial Grand Master and wish you every happiness in our Mark Masonic Order for many years to come.
May the Great Overseer of the Universe bless you All
- and Mark well.
The brethren were reminded by the PGM during the installation of Deputy PGM W.Bro Ron Harrison that our DPGM had once saved a man from the clutches of an escaped lion. You can read the story HERE.
A raiding party from the Trent Lodge of RAM managed to claim the Sceptre from St Oswald lodge of RAM on the 21st of March in Scunthorpe .
Gainsborough now have the Gavel, and the Sceptre, and all those who wish to visit and make a claim will be made most welcome.
Another great night of Mark Masonry at White Stone Lodge in Lincoln with some 57 brethren attending.
The occasion was the presentation of a 50th year certificate to W. Bro Brian Hunt by the Deputy Provincial Grand Master in Charge, Neville Andrew Storey who took the opportunity to bring together brethren of the current active Provincial team for the last time before Provincial Grand Lodge takes place on the forthcoming Saturday.
Our DPGM in charge gave a brief overview of W. Bro. Brian' s Mark Masonic service and thanked him for his commitment and contribution, both to the White Stone Lodge and also the Province of Lincolnshire.
W. Bro. Brian himself was genuinely shocked at the presentation, being completely unaware that it was to take place and in turn thanked the Brethren for all their best wishes and kind thoughts..
The evening was rounded off by an excellent advancement ceremony of Bro Darren Sewell by the Worshipful Master and his Officers and the usual enjoyable and convivial festive board.
31st. January, 2019.
Dear Brethren,
I should be very grateful if you would please convey to all the brethren of your lodge my sincerest thanks for the exceedingly generous cheque that was presented to me at the St. Wilfrid’s Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners Burns Night last Monday. When the Deputy Provincial Grand Master W. Bro. Nev Storey rose to make the presentation I was taken completely by surprise and most unusually for me was lost for words. I am overwhelmed by this generosity and do thank you all.
It has been a wonderful delight to be Provincial Grand Master for nearly twelve years. They have been very happy years and I have been so proud to be PGM of such a wonderful Province as ours in Lincolnshire. Through all these years I have been fortunate to have the support of my wife Lynne who has enjoyed visiting other Provinces and attending our gatherings when ladies have been invited. She was quite overwhelmed by the beautiful bouquet of flowers that I brought home to her on Monday and asks that you note her gratitude for such a lovely gift.
The generous cheque will allow us to plan a trip together that will not also involve a Provincial visit so Lynne is very grateful for that as well! She does though join with me in her thanks for this great generosity.
I now ask you all to please fully support the Deputy in Charge over the next few weeks and then please enjoy the installation of W. Bro. Steve Hallberg as Provincial Grand Master in March. It will be a splendid meeting and I know with your support he will lead our happy degree in the Province of Lincolnshire to greater success in the future.
With my very best wishes,
Yours most sincerely and fraternally,
Revd. Trevor John Walker - Provincial Grand Master
The recent Burns night held by St Wilfrid's Lodge RAM at Alford proved to be a memorable night for a number of reasons.
The Burns celebration in itself was a superb evening of Mark fellowship at which the Provincial Grand Master Designate, W. Bro Steve Hallberg took the opportunity to announce his intended DPGM and his APGM along with his Wardens for the ensuing year.
However, it was also the last meeting that our current Provincial Grand Master, Rt. W. Bro. Trevor Walker would attend in his role in which he has served the Province of Lincolnshire in such an exemplary manner for 12 years. He will of course retire from his Office on the 31st January.
The current Deputy Provincial Grand Master, W. Bro Neville Storey gave a short speech regarding the Provincial Grand Master and his legacy to the Mark Province of Lincolnshire and presented him with a cheque for £2750 on behalf of all the Lodges and Brethren in the Province who had so generously donated to a retirement fund as a measure of their appreciation.
R.W. Bro Trevor replied with his usual warmth and humour, advising the brethren that it was his wish to undertake a quite a bit of travelling in the near future (beyond Southport and Blackpool) following his retirement and that the Brethren of Lincolnshire would be in his thoughts when he did so, following which he received a standing ovation from the brethren who were privileged to be present.
The Travelling Sceptre was last night successfully claimed from the St Wulfram's Lodge RAM by the Worshipful Commander and a further 9 brethren of the St Denys Lodge RAM.
An enjoyable night all round with a good ceremony and an excellent happy festive board with the usual fellowship amongst those attending - The Provincial Grand Secretary even leant how to fire - eventually !!!
The next and Installation meeting of the St Denys Lodge RAM is scheduled to be held on Wednesday the 27th February at Sleaford and all other Lodges are warmly invited to attend this meeting to claim the sceptre for themselves.
Alexandra |
Prov.G.Secretary