Showing posts with label PGL Middlesex. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PGL Middlesex. Show all posts

Saturday, November 18, 2023

‘Recap of Night from this morning’

    
‘Night’ by William Hogarth tells a story of the politics between the two English Masonic systems in the 1730s.

As advertised last night, New Jersey Lodge of Masonic Research and Education 1786 hosted RW Bro. Andrew Farleigh via Zoom this morning for a discussion of “William Hogarth: The Hidden Secrets of ‘The Night.’” Our speaker is an experienced researcher and presenter of topics Masonic, and is Provincial Grand Orator at the Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex in the UGLE. The talk was recorded, and I hope it is somehow made available to an audience wider than the fifteen or so of our members who heeded the late call.

Bro. Farleigh led us on a tour of a London street late one night where chaos, replete with an overturned carriage, flames, and other misery, abounds as two pairs of Freemasons head toward each other.

From Bro. Farleigh’s presentation.

Bro. William Hogarth’s “Night” often is mischaracterized as mocking Freemasonry, but Farleigh delves into the symbols and details that tell the actual story. At left, facing us, is Bro. Thomas de Veil, a magistrate “renowned for corruption,” and with him is Bro. Andrew Montgomery, Grand Tyler, described as being not very smart. Both were Moderns, and are seen exiting the Rummer and Grapes. Approaching them on the right, with their backs toward us, are two Antient Masons, one dwarfish and therefore ineligible for membership in the Moderns, and the other a tradesman, equally undesirable to the elites who comprised the Moderns’ lodges.

From Bro. Farleigh’s presentation.

The rest of the scene merits insightful decoding, but I leave that to you. To book Bro. Farleigh for a talk, please feel free to email him here. Enjoy.

Bro. Andrew’s current topics for discussion (but he’s always adding more).
     

Monday, November 16, 2015

‘Calvi and P2 Lodge topics next month’

     
Bro. Michael Kearsley, who served the United Grand Lodge of England as its Prestonian Lecturer in 2014, will return to New Jersey next month for another speaking engagement. On the first Saturday of December every year, the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of New Jersey hosts its Feast of St. John, which is highlighted by a keynote speaker. Rarely is there a Masonic topic—if I’m not mistaken, 2007 was the last such talk, delivered by Chris Hodapp, which was the only of these events that I’ve attended—but Bro. Kearsley is slated to break with form and present something of important and odd Masonic history.



Feast of St. John
Saturday, December 5
Social Hour at 5:30
Dinner at 6:45
Program at Eight

Fellowship Center
1114 Oxmead Road
Burlington, New Jersey
$45 per person

RSVP no later than Friday. Tables for eight or ten guests can be booked. Phone 609.239.3950, and have your credit card ready.



RW Michael Kearsley
RW Bro. Michael Kearsley will speak on “The Roberto Calvi Affair.” In addition to his Prestonian tenure, Bro. Kearsley served as the Right Worshipful Grand Orator of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Middlesex, and is a Past Master of four lodges, and is secretary of Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076. His research is widely published—one paper garnered QC2076’s Norman Spencer Prize—and he is editor of The Square, among other distinctions.

Roberto Calvi, nicknamed “God’s Banker,” was murdered in outlandish circumstances in 1982 after being at the center of the billion dollar mafia-Vatican bank collapse that is said to have involved a Masonic lodge named Propaganda Due, or P2 for short.

Don’t Google it. Let Bro. Kearsley’s telling of the story stimulate you and leave you with much to talk about.
     

Saturday, October 17, 2015

‘Social Media Lodge to form in Middlesex’

     
It’s too much of a commute for me, but I want to share the news of the Freemasons in Middlesex, England soon launching Social Media Lodge, which is welcoming Founder Members now. Of course, the United Grand Lodge of England already has Internet Lodge, but the focus of this new endeavor is to establish and maintain an active voice on the web. From the publicity:

Social Media Lodge
Meeting
Monday, November 30

Brethren, as you will know, the Province of Middlesex is looking at forming a new Lodge aimed at using social media and the internet to promote, recruit, and communicate.

The new Lodge also will be looking at running itself using technology, rather than paper, where appropriate.

If you are interested in being a Founder Member of, or simply joining, the Lodge, we will be holding a meeting, which the Pro Provincial Grand Master will attend, on Monday, November 30 at Staines Masonic Hall at 7.30 p.m.

I would be grateful if you would email me to confirm your attendance so we have an idea of numbers.

If you are aware of others who you think might be interested in joining as a Founder Member, please pass the information to them.

In the true spirit of the new Lodge, please Like, Share, Retweet, Favourite on the various social media channels.

Many thanks and I look forward to hearing from you.

Stewart Graham,
Provincial Communications Officer