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Masonic Aprons - Pt12

The Rulers

At the head of the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) we have the overseers of the fraternity, known as the rulers. At the helm is the Grand Master His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent. 

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Masonic Aprons - Pt11

Provincial Grand Master

The Chairman, Head of the Province. This is an appointment made following interview by Grand Lodge and a position held for up to 10 years.  

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Masonic Aprons - Pt10

Provincial Executive

The Provincial Executive is, as you might expect headed by the Provincial Grand Master, who is supported by a Deputy Provincial Grand Master and a team of Assistant Provincial Grand Masters.

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Grand Rank

This is the next rank following provincial honours. Allocation to active rolls is very rare as positions limited and you are representing the United Grand Lodge of England.  

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Masonic Aprons -Pt8
Provincial Grand Rank
Once a brother has been a Master of the Lodge, he continues his work by a dedication to his own Lodge, Province and community & after 5 years is recognised by an appointment to a Provincial position.  
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Masonic Aprons - Pt7

The Rosetted Pursuivant is a unique honour within Freemasonry, it represents their first Provincial recognition. It is often the first honour a Mason can receive without having served as Worshipful Master of a Lodge

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Masonic Aprons - Pt6
The Red Steward’s Apron is the first of the provincial honours, occupying a unique place within the symbolism & hierarchy of the province, (the term used based around county lines), representing both service & dedication.

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Masonic Aprons - Pt5

The Worshipful Master’s Apron holds a position of singular distinction within the Lodge, denoting the highest office in Craft Freemasonry that a lodge can bestow upon a member.  

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Masonic Aprons - Pt3

The Fellowcraft Apron reminds the Mason that he is no longer a novice but a craftsman in the symbolic sense, one expected to labour diligently and to conduct himself with integrity in all aspects of life. 

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Masonic Aprons - Pt2

The Entered Apprentice Apron holds a place of profound significance within Freemasonry, serving as both a practical emblem and a deeply symbolic garment. Its white colour signifies purity.

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The apron is the most recognisable symbol of a Freemason & is often the first thing non-Masons mention when discussing our fraternity.
Its origins date back to the time of operative masons who required protective clothing while working.

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