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The Order was founded in 1908 as the Honourable Fraternity of Antient Masonry, and formed by a small group of men and women who seceded from the Co-Masonic movement. They disagreed with the theosophical precepts and the governance of the Co-Masonic organisation and wanted to return to the traditional workings of English Masonry.
The last male member left in 1935. The older society, having started working higher degrees, changed its name in 1958, appending the Order of Women Freemasons, as they are known today. Both bodies have lodges throughout the United Kingdom, and the Order of Women Freemasons also has lodges in Australasia, Zimbabwe, and Spain. [48] [49]
Pages in category "Women's masonic organizations" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Order of Women Freemasons; W. Women's Grand Lodge Of ...
England's Freemasons are to admit women to their secretive society - but only if they were previously male masons. The all-male United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) has published a new gender ...
Masonic groups for women. Women and Freemasonry; ... and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. ... Sons motorcycle rider association has chapters in the UK, USA ...
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The United Grand Lodge of England issued a statement in 1999 recognising the two women's grand lodges there, The Order of Women Freemasons [122] and The Honourable Fraternity of Ancient Freemasons, [123] to be regular in all but the participants. While they were not, therefore, recognised as regular, they were part of Freemasonry "in general".
Scottish Freemasons (101 P) W. Welsh Freemasons (7 P) Pages in category "British Freemasons" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.