Showing posts with label Provincial GL of Cheshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Provincial GL of Cheshire. Show all posts

Saturday, June 14, 2025

‘1759 and all that’

    
PGL of Cheshire
I think that churchwarden should be a clay.

And speaking of the Entered Apprentice Degree (see post below), congratulations to Stanlow Lodge 6257, under the United Grand Lodge of England, upon initiating two candidates the other day at Freemasons’ Hall in London, employing—get this—a ritual “in the style of 1759!”

I know that from a social media announcement, but what I don’t know is the source material for that ritual, but I’m a sucker for anything eighteenth century Masonic. Stick a 17 on it, and I’m there.

Stanlow 6257 is not based in London. The lodge is part of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cheshire, which celebrates its 300th anniversary in 2025. Anyway, this edition of The Magpie Mason isn’t about anything directly Masonic, but concerns an alcoholic beverage beloved by America’s most famous Freemason.

Mention of the drink named Cherry Bounce also popped up on social media this week:


I’m not much for sweet drinks, but this sounds pretty good on account of the quantity of either whiskey or brandy one adds to the mix. The Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant has this to say:


Among the few recipes known to have been used by the Washington family is this one for Cherry Bounce, a brandy-based drink popular in the eighteenth century. It seems to have been such a favorite of General Washington’s that he packed a “canteen” of it, along with Madeira and port, for a trip west across the Allegheny Mountains in September 1784.

This fruity, spiced cordial requires a bit of work and time, but the result is well worth the effort. After pitting, halving, and mashing the cherries, be prepared to set aside the sweetened brandied juice for twenty-four hours and then again for about two weeks after infusing it with spices.

Enjoy small glasses of Cherry Bounce at room temperature and keep the remainder on hand in the refrigerator. This recipe is a modern adaptation of the 18th-century original. It was created by culinary historian Nancy Carter Crump for the book Dining with the Washingtons.


There are other recipes that look easier and are for smaller batches that sound more feasible for people like me. Seek out your favorite source of Colonial concoctions instructions.

Farmer’s Almanac

This beverage sounds like a really good palliative, or something to serve at a table lodge or festive board, especially if you’re marking a Washington-related anniversary—or recreating a 1759 ritual. Vivat!



     

Thursday, November 21, 2024

‘Prestonian on Craftcast’

    
Craftcast hosts with today’s guest.

In the episode of Craftcast published today, the hosts talk with RW Simon Medland, who has been chosen to serve as the United Grand Lodge of England’s Prestonian Lecturer for 2025. Craftcast is the official podcast of the UGLE. From the publicity:


In the latest episode of Craftcast, James, Shaun, and Stephen are joined by special guest Judge Simon Medland KC, the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Cheshire and the 2025 Prestonian Lecturer. Simon shares his journey within Freemasonry, tracing his roots as a fourth-generation Freemason and recounting his appointment as the Lecturer for the upcoming year.

Join us for an in-depth exploration of the history and significance of the Prestonian Lecture, including its origins and development over the years. Simon also gives us some insight on the topic of his upcoming paper: the rich heritage of the Province of Cheshire as it approaches its Tercentenary–the first Province to achieve such a significant milestone.

Craftcast is the official podcast of the United Grand Lodge of England, the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and Districts overseas. In every episode, Shaun Butler, James Dalton and Stephen Whatley are chatting all things Freemasonry. They ask the big questions, talk about their experiences and interview special guests from across UGLE.

Craftcast is the podcast for everyone from seasoned Freemasons to those just curious about what we do, so please come along for the ride.
     

Friday, October 4, 2024

‘2025 Prestonian Lecture’

    
Cheshire Freemasons

The announcement came months ago, so I’m not breaking news here, but the United Grand Lodge of England presents its Prestonian Lecturer for 2025: RW Bro. Simon Medland.

This Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Cheshire and Past Grand Sword Bearer will discuss “Our Friends in the North,” a “reflection on the growth of Freemasonry from its early, proto-Masonic beginnings in Chester, Cheshire, and nearby Provinces,” says Quatuor Coronati Lodge’s website.

(Speaking of QC2076, now is the time to renew your membership, or to join, the lodge’s Correspondence Circle if you want to receive the coming volume of Ars Quatuor Coronatorum, the annual book of transactions.)

Bro. Medland is a fourth generation Freemason in Cheshire, having been initiated by his father, a Past Senior Grand Warden there, in 1986 at the now defunct Hamilton Lodge 5454, founded in 1934 with the help of Bro. Medland’s great-grandfather.

Of course, 2025 will bring the tercentenary celebration of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cheshire, the oldest Province, making Medland’s appointment, and his chosen subject, all the more apt. Congratulations!

Click here to view an introductory interview with Medland on the Cheshire Freemasons’ YouTube channel.