The Provincial Grand Lodge of Bedfordshire

Provicial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of Bedfordshire

The Degree of Mark Master Mason is open to all Master Masons. The ceremony, in which a brother is 'advanced', can be said to comprise two degrees; the first part in which he is acknowledged as a Mark Man and then the second where he becomes a Mark Master Mason.

The Mark referred to in its title takes its name from the mark or symbol with which the stonemason identified his work and can still be found in many cathedrals and important buildings. This mark not only acted as a trademark but probably also as a form of advertising.

Much use is made of Holy Writ to instruct the candidate and brethren in the story which serves to teach that the real message is one of contemplation of human strengths and weaknesses. In chronological terms the degree follows that of the Second Degree in Craft masonry.

There is reputedly some evidence that the degree is 400 years old but the earliest English records stem from 1769 when it was first worked in Friendship Royal Arch Chapter No.257 in Plymouth. However, a minute book dated 1599 of the Lodge of Edinburgh states that several speculative brethren had appended their marks after their names.

The ordinary members' regalia comprises an apron and breast jewel. The apron is of white kid with a triangular flap bordered with a two inch ribbon of light blue with crimson edges. It has rosettes of a similar colouring whilst Masters and Past Masters have the rosettes replaced with silver levels. The jewel of the order is a key stone appended to a ribbon which matches the apron and bears a mallet & chisel which are the tools of the order. The key stone, which bears certain characters, forms an integral part of the ceremony

The order, of which HRH Prince Michael of Kent is Grand Master, is administered from Mark Masons' Hall in St James's, London.

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Mark Masons
Lodge No
Lodge Name
Centre

405

Lea Lodge of Mark Master Mason

Meeting on the 1st Thursday in March and October and the 3rd Thursday in November - Installation: October

Luton

434

Stuart Lodge of Mark Master Mason

Meeting on the 3rd Thursday in February, April and October - Installation: October

Bedford

1396

Ampthill Lodge of Mark Master Masons

Meeting on the last Friday in February, May and October - Installation: May

Ampthill

1406

Biscot Lodge of Mark Master Masons

Meeting on the 1st Monday in June and the 4th Monday in April and September - Installation: June

Luton

1507

Sir John Cotton Lodge of Mark Master Masons

Meeting on the 2nd Monday in June and September and the 1st Monday in December - Installation: December

Biggleswade

1538

Chiltern Lodge of Mark Master Masons

Meeting on the 1st Tuesday in April, July and November - Installation: July

Dunstable

1625

Icknield Lodge of Mark Master Masons

Meeting on the 4th Wednesday in April, 1st Wednesday in June and 3rd Wednesday in September - Installation: April

Luton

1633

Cametone-Inglefield Lodge of Mark Master Masons

Meeting on the 3rd Saturday in September, November and 4th Saturday in April - Installation: November

Bedford

1755

Kipling and Burns Lodge of Mark Master Masons

Meeting on the 2nd Wednesday in September, December and April - Installation: September

Dunstable

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