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Quatuor Coronati Lodge No. 2076Premier Lodge of Research
Lodge MeetingsFUTURE PROGRAMME
(The Lodge normally Tyles at 5.00 pm but please see below)
MEETINGS 2013
The next meeting of the Lodge is indicated by a colour coded heading in
this colour.
Unless otherwise stated all meetings are held at Freemasons Hall, Great Queen Street,London and start at 5.00 p.m. precisely. HOWEVER, as an experiment it has been agreed
that all the meetings in 2013, will commence at 4.00 p.m. in the expectation that this will
assist more to catch transport home and thereby assist more Brethren to attend the meeting.
If the experiment proves successful, consideration will be given to make the change to the
starting time permanent.
Dress
For members of UGLE: Dark suit, undress regalia and white gloves.
For members of other recognised constitutions: Dark clothing and the undress regalia you
would normally wear in your own Craft Lodge.
27 June 2013
The Real History of the Ceremony of "Passing the Veils" in Bristol
Bro Anthony R. Baker
A ceremony of Passing the Veils is common throughout Scotland, Ireland and the United States ofAmerica, but is unknown in England except in the Province of Bristol where it forms an integral part ofthe Exaltation ceremony. There is a generally held view that Passing the Veils was re-introduced inBristol in about 1900-1910 by the Beaufort Chapter, No. 103. A careful examination of the availableevidence, however, shows that this view is not correct. The author concludes that there was no re-introduction. The current Bristol practice of Passing the Veils is essentially the same as what was being
done in The Beaufort Chapter in 1890 and has been worked continuously in Bristol since at least around1817 and probably long before.
Please note that, due to unforeseen circumstances, changes had to be made to the
programme of meetings. The programme mailed to our Local Secretaries in December
has been superseded by this one on the web site. We apologise for any inconvenience.
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Biography Tony Baker was born in Welshpool, Powys in 1953, and educated at Shrewsbury School,Cambridge University, and St. Thomas Hospital. After training in Leicester, where he gained an MD,he moved to Bristol where he practises as a consultant vascular and general surgeon. He was initiatedin Powis Lodge (No. 7355), in Welshpool in 1984 and was exalted in Welchpool Chapter (No. 998) in1986. He was WM of The St. Vincent Lodge (No. 1404) in Bristol in 1999, and First Principal ofJerusalem Chapter again in Bristol in 2004. He loves the Bristol Ritual in both the Craft and theRoyal Arch. He served as PrGChap in 2005, and as PrSGW in 2008 and is currently Provincial GrandOrator and Mentor in Bristol and Third Provincial Grand Principal. He was honoured with the rank of
PAGDC in 2011. He has occupied the Chair in a total of nine other Masonic Orders. His maininterest is in the interpretation of what the Masonic ceremonies might mean, what they might betrying to tell us, rather than the history of the origins and administration of Freemasonry
12 September 2013
Antients and Moderns
Bro Aubrey Newman
14 November 2013
Installation Meeting
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