Mark Master Masons of Kent News

Announcement – Provincial Officers

At the Provincial Officers’ Mess in Gillingham on 21st April 2017, I announced the following changes to key roles in the Province. These changes will take effect from the date of the annual meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge at the Winter Gardens, Margate on Saturday...

Announcement €“ Provincial Officers

At the Provincial Officers €™ Mess in Gillingham on 21st April 2017, I announced the following changes to key roles in the Province. These changes will take effect from the date of the annual meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge at the Winter Gardens, Margate on Saturday...

Important Announcement – Assistant Provincial Grand Master

After 4 enjoyable years as an Assistant Provincial Grand Master, W Bro. Ralph Mannings Apperley PGJD has decided to retire from the role with effect from the date of our next annual meeting. I am sure I speak on behalf of you all when I say we are most grateful to...

Greenwich Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners celebrate their Centenary

On Thursday the 13th April 2017, the Provincial Grand Master, R W Bro Archibald Iain Torrance, accompanying the Assistant Grand Master, R W Bro John Prizeman, with members of the Kent Executive, attended the Greenwich Lodge of Royal Ark Mariners No 332 to join in...

Provincial Grand Tyler

Our current Provincial Grand Tyler, W Bro Ian Kingsnorth, PGStB, will be stepping down from his office at the next meeting of Provincial Grand Lodge on 30th September 2017. He will be sadly missed from his duties which he has carried out diligently over the last three...

Kent Installed Commanders’ Lodge No 999 Installation

On Friday 3 March, Kent Installed Commanders’ Lodge No 999 celebrated its 25th Anniversary as it installed WBro David Pugh as Commander. An excellent meeting was enjoyed by all with a history of the Lodge by WBro Peter Wise being handed out to all in attendance as a...

Six Key Reasons why you should become a Mark Master Mason

To discover the link between the 2nd & 3rd Degrees in Craft Freemasonry

To find out why it's called the friendly degree

It's a bridge to other progressive orders

To better understand the Royal Arch

To join in our social activities

Charity – He gives twice who gives promptly