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KSigMason
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Posted: August/07/2014 at 8:49pm |
History is a passion of mine and I love all that I do on this blog. I wanted to change things up so in November I created a poll to see what my audience thought were the Top 10 Events that have affected the York Rite of Freemasonry. Out of the options available, here were the results of the Top 10: The Regius Poem/Halliwell Manuscript Formation of the first Grand Lodge The First Recorded Conferral of Early Knights Templar Thomas Smith-Webb's Monitor Formation of the UGLE Combining of the Royal Master and Select Master degrees The Morgan Affair Formation of the General Grand Chapter Formation of the Grand Encampment Formation of the first Grand Council The Regius Poem/Halliwell Manuscript This manuscript is admitted to be the oldest genuine records of Craft of Masonry known today. It is said to have been written between the late 14th century and the mid-15th century. The text is poetic and begins with the history of the Craft, starting with Euclid’s invention of geometry in ancient Egypt. In it can also be found rules of conduct for Master Masons. The manuscript was recorded in various personal inventories as it changed hands until it came into possession of the Royal Library, which was donated to the British Museum in 1757 by King George II to form the nucleus of the present British Library. The significance of the document as relating to Freemasonry was not realized until it was featured in an article on Freemasonry by James Halliwell in 1840. The text of the document states that Freemasonry was brought to England during the reign of King Athelstan from 924 to 939. It is from this assembly at York which is where the American Masonic term "York Rite" derives its name from. Edited by KSigMason - August/07/2014 at 8:50pm |
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AaronSawyer
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This was an enjoyable read. Thanks for posting! I'll be checking out your site for updates.
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Mike Martin
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I would recommend that you acquire a copy of "Masonic facts and Fictions" written by Henry Sadler and published in 1877. It would help you to adjust some of the assertions in the top ten.
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