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The Ancient and Masonic Order of the Scarlet Cord

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The current Ancient and Masonic Order of the Scarlet Cord is based on an earlier Order, The Royal Order of Knights of the Scarlet Cord, developed in the British Isles in 1889, which was itself derived from 18th Century documents from the Amsterdam Masonic archives.

The rituals and ceremonies were rewritten and enriched by His Honour Judge Fredrick Adolphus Philbrick, KC, and were performed as appendant grades to the Order of the Secret Monitor. The rituals of the Order are taken from Old Testament times, commencing at the period of Joshua, the fall of Jericho and the story of Rahab. The main purpose was to raise considerable sums of money for the Secret Monitor Benevolent Fund, which still plays a significant role in Masonic welfare provision today. The Order ceased working in 1929.

A paper on the original Order written and delivered in 2001 by Peter Glyn Williams, the then Grand Supreme Ruler of the Secret Monitor, stimulated interest in the long-forgotten rituals. In 2006 a Secret Monitor Conclave was Consecrated with the sole purpose of reviving the old Order and conferring updated versions of the original six grades, some of which only remained in fragmented form. A huge appetite for the grades among Secret Monitors led to the Order being inaugurated as a separate Sovereign body in a magnificent ceremony in the Grand Temple at Freemasons’ Hall on 21 July 2010.

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There were 375 Mark Master Masons from our District and from other Provinces, other Districts and other Mark Grand Lodges worldwide at the Grand Assembly Lodge Meeting on the Saturday morning in the “Crystal Auditorium” of the Hotel Gran Bali. The meeting was directed with experience and in perfect form in the east by the Right Worshipful District Grand Master, Barrie Roy Mansell. The ceremony also ran smoothly thanks to the fine work floor of the District Grand Director of Ceremonies, Worshipful Brother David Wynn and his Deputy Grand Director of Ceremonies, Worshipful Brother Richard Teff along with numerous Assistant District Directors of Ceremony.

The business of the day flowed thanks to the leadership of the District Grand Master and the confidence he places in myself; Worshipful Brother Chris Langley as the District Grand Secretary but, most of all, because of my Secretariat team, who are indispensable to me, are the key to the success of the whole weekend. All the Officers, promotions and ranks were invested in due form. Quite an achievement!

Though reserved by nature, the Lodges of the District must also thank the District Grand Registrar, Worshipful Brother Adrian Brooks for so efficiently organising the distribution of the new dual language ritual books which were gifted by the District Grand Master to all our members between 9am and 10.30am on the morning of the meeting. Of the 375 attending the Grand Assembly, after the ceremonial meeting 335 retired for refreshments in the “Bar Illa” (Island Bar) and at 2pm attended the District of Spain Grand Assembly Festive board. There was a fantastic fraternal spirit during the Festive Board where new friends were made and old acquaintances re-united. The success of the Festive Board was a certainty thanks to the dedication of the Assistant District Grand Master, Worshipful Brother Terry Porter, assisted by Brother Paul Mansell and the enthusiastic young Mark Man, Brother Hiten Patel.

At the “Mark Smith Talk” and the District Grand Master’s “Greet and Meet” Cocktail reception, held on the Friday afternoon and evening, there were over 300 Mark Men and their partners in attendance. Again a record breaking figure for the District of Spain. Mark Smith reviewed brilliantly with amusing stories and anecdotes his career in television and particularly the “Antiques Roadshow”.

Talking about friends and partners, the increase in attendance of the partners of the Mark Men attending the Grand Assembly meeting on the Saturday morning meant that, for purely logistical reasons, we had to “Cap” attendance to 90 for the “Friends of Mark Excursion'' to the largest shoe factory in Spain and a well known typical restaurant for lunch.

Thanks to the excellent organisation skills of Julie Mansell and Wendy Porter, the excursion was great fun and very enjoyable for the lucky partners of Mark Men who were allocated places on the trip on a “first come first served” basis.

Rulers

M.Dist.Comp. Ian S. Currans
Grand Summus

R.Dist.Comp. Francis C. Spencer
Deputy Grand Summus

R.Dist.Comp. Howard S. Markham
Assistant Grand Summus

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