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  2. Masonic bodies - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of two major masonic bodies in the United States. There are many organisations and orders which form part of the widespread fraternity of Freemasonry, each having its own structure and terminology. Collectively these may be referred to as Masonic bodies, Masonic orders, Concordant bodies or appendant bodies of Freemasonry. [1]

  3. Allied Masonic Degrees - Wikipedia

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    The position of the Allied Masonic Degrees among the Masonic appendant bodies in England and Wales. In England and Wales the entry degree for all members is the Order of Saint Lawrence the Martyr. This is the prerequisite for participating in Council meetings.

  4. Order of the Secret Monitor - Wikipedia

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    The position of the Order of the Secret Monitor among the Masonic appendant bodies in England and Wales. The first known references to the Order of the Secret Monitor are known to be Dutch in origin, being first mentioned in 1778 as the Order of Jonathan and David in connection with an Order of Jesus Christ. [1]

  5. Order of Royal and Select Masters - Wikipedia

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    The position of the Order of Royal and Select Masters among the Masonic appendant bodies in England and Wales. The Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of England and Wales and its Districts and Councils Overseas was formally constituted on 29 July 1873 by four English councils that had been chartered two years earlier by the York Rite Grand Council of New York (see Cryptic Masonry).

  6. Holy Royal Arch - Wikipedia

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    The position of the Royal Arch among the Masonic appendant bodies in England and Wales. The English system of Royal Arch Masonry consists of a single appendant order, which works four ceremonies: the exaltation ceremony to bring in new members and an installation ceremony for each of the three Principals. [32]

  7. Mark Masons' Hall, London - Wikipedia

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    The structure of Masonic appendant bodies in England and Wales. A majority of the appendant Masonic bodies have their headquarters at Mark Masons' Hall. The following appendant orders of Freemasonry in England and Wales have their headquarters at Mark Masons' Hall: Order of Mark Master Masons; Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Royal Ark ...

  8. York Rite - Wikipedia

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    The position of the Holy Royal Arch among the Masonic appendant bodies in England and Wales A lodge room set out for use by a Holy Royal Arch Chapter. The Holy Royal Arch is affiliated with various constitutions worldwide, many of which place different emphasis on the order.

  9. Royal Order of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Order of Scotland is an appendant order within the structures of Freemasonry.Membership is an honour extended to Freemasons by invitation. The Grand Lodge of the Royal Order of Scotland is headquartered in Edinburgh, with a total of 88 subordinate Provincial Grand Lodges; of these, the greatest concentration (more than a third) is in the British Isles, with the rest located in ...