The Worshipful Society of Free Masons, Rough Masons, Wallers, Slaters, Paviors, Plaisterers and BricklayersA Masonic Society which exists to perpetuate a memorial of the practices of operative Free Masons existing prior to modern speculative Freemasonry. Membership of the Society is restricted to those who are Master Masons, Mark Master Masons and Holy Royal Arch Companions in good standing. It is governed by three Grand Master Masons who are currently:- Rt W Bro James Field, VII° Second Grand Master Mason | Rt W Bro Nigel Willows, VII° First Grand Master Mason | Rt W Bro Simon Mighall, VII° Third Grand Master Mason |
There are photographs in the Gallery of the newly-acquired Masonic Centre, which the Society now owns. It is situated at 166, Great North Road, The Green, Eaton Socon, St Neots Cambridgeshire PE19 8EH. The day-to-day administration is currently carried out by the
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from his home office.
EligibilityThe Society is open only to Freemasons who are in good standing with or are members of a Craft Lodge, a Royal Arch Chapter and a Mark Master Masons' Lodge. The regalia is minimal consisting of a blue cord or blue collarette from which is suspended the badge of the member's grade. Badges are simply exchanged as progression is made. All members wear the distinctive Society tie. Lest we Forget! "The Society has ordinarily generated considerable loyalty and affection among its members and, in addition to the merits of its ceremonies and practices, one reason is that the Society fills a notable gap in the masonic structure.
Speculative masons are happy to trace their origins to the practices of the ancient stone masons, but many then tend to forget all about them."
The Operatives exist to ensure that we do not all forget! The Society now has more than twenty-five hundred members in over one hundred Assemblages. The Worshipful Society of Free Masons, Rough Masons, Wallers, Slaters, Paviors, Plaisterers and Bricklayers THE OPERATIVESThe Operative Society celebrated it's 100th year of existence in May 2013.See Photos in Gallery A new paper entitled "Kibble-Rees D - More About The Operatives" has been added to the Downloadable Papers. |