The Interview - Grand Secretary Adrian Marsh

 

Adrian was confirmed as Grand Secretary in September 2022, replacing the outgoing Chief Executive and Grand Secretary David Staples. He will take the traditional Grand Secretary role, while still performing many of the functions of a Chief Executive within UGLE’s organisational structure.

The offer to be Grand Secretary came from Pro Grand Master Jonathan Spence in 2022. Adrian was already part of the wider UGLE team, using his skills as finance director of a FTSE 100 company to help the Board of General Purposes. Jonathan had discovered that Adrian was thinking of retiring from his professional role – which he announced in September 2022 – and invited him to lunch, having spotted an opportunity to add another name to the first-rate executive team he has built to execute UGLE’s seven-year Strategy.

‘Having heard Jonathan’s vision, I found myself nodding very enthusiastically and saying I wanted to support Jonathan with his ambition. He asked me candidly if I thought we could get things working, was the Strategy doable and did I want to be part of it. While I wanted to retire from executive life, I didn’t plan on doing nothing. It was very exciting, and I definitely wanted to get involved.’

Adrian originally became a Freemason, he confesses, partly to impress his future father-in-law– a member and long-term Secretary of Strong Man Lodge No. 45. Adrian loved the experience and soon became an active Freemason. After stepping away from Freemasonry to focus on his career and family, Adrian has engaged with the Craft with renewed enthusiasm in recent years, having found that some of the themes and principles have taken greater resonance over time. It has helped that he can share his Freemasonry with his family – he presided over his son’s third degree in June and recently attended his son-in-law’s Initiation at Watford Lodge No. 404.

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Lincolnshire Consecrates its 76th Lodge

Freemasons from each of Lincolnshire’s 75 Lodges gathered to witness the Consecration of its 76th – the Armed Forces Lodge of Lincolnshire.
Its first ruler, Bob Chalklin, a former RAF Regiment member, has promised it’ll be a place of friendship and welcome – but with a sprinkling of good-natured banter as befits a Lodge which will draw its membership primarily from serving and former Armed Forces members.

After the Consecration at Grimsby’s Masonic Centre, led by Provincial Ruler Dave Wheeler, Bob said he felt relieved it had gone well. The run-up to the creation of this Lodge had been just the same as the day of the Consecration itself, succeeding through the combined efforts of many people, to whom he was effusive in his thanks. Those thanks included a special mention for Peter Hegarty, APGM for the Province of East Lancashire, who had assisted by providing equipment worth about £3,500 – all of which will retain references to the Lodges it came from.

The new Lodge will be peripatetic, meeting around the Province of Lincolnshire, though its nominal base will be Sleaford, home of Daedelus, its Mother Lodge. 

At the festive board, the Provincial ruler Dave Wheeler presented the Lodge with a framed reminder of the basis for its existence, with crests from the Navy, Army, and Air Force – though he pointed out that the framer had put them in the wrong order, and had to rearrange them before the presentation could be made. He said he thought it was important that the Lodge had something to display at its meetings.


Dave Wheeler said: 

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New Master for Neleus

Neleus Lodge No. 3062 was one of the first Lodges in Buckinghamshire to embrace the Members Pathway which helps Lodges to organise the recruitment of new members.

Congratulations to Bobby Uppal on becoming Worshipful Master of this historic Lodge with all the main roles within the Lodge being held by the new members they have gained via the Pathway.

Men Behind The Mystery

Mark Twain

Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as the author Mark Twain, was an American writer and humourist. Today he is readily associated with The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Prince and the Pauper, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, among his many others works. Twain was born on November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri. He became an apprentice to a printer at age 12, and shortly thereafter became a Mississippi River pilot - the experience that sparked Twain’s interest in joining Freemasonry.

Mark Twain presented his petition to Polar Star Lodge No. 79 of Saint Louis on December 26, 1860.  Polar Star Lodge No. 79 was primarily made up of River Pilots at this time, giving us a hint as to why Mark Twain might have been inspired to join the Craft in the first place.

In a twist of events shortly after Twain had been raised as a Master Mason, he left for the Nevada Territory to work as the private secretary to his brother Orion, who was secretary of the Nevada Territory and was subsequently suspended from his home lodge. Twain’s fraternal activity was put on hold for the most part, and there is not a lot of evidence of Lodge visits or conversations about his Masonic practices during this time. Once Twain returned to “the States” however, his Masonic interests expanded.

In April of 21, Mark Twain petitioned for readmission to his home Lodge and was reinstated.

The beloved novelist soon became a busy man; writing, tours, and the beginnings of fame kept him away from Saint Louis for long periods of time. On one of his first trips exploring Europe and the Near East, Twain is said to have been greatly impressed by Lebanon and its connection to Freemasonry. He ended up retrieving a piece of cedar and had it made into a gavel to send back to the Worshipful Master of his mother Lodge.

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