Contents
- Homes for Heroes – M.A. Robinson
- British Army Regiments of Foot, their Postage Stamps, Heroes, and the Age of Empire – J. Kernick
- The Howe and Charnwood Lodge: the First 150 Years – D. M. Sharpe
- The Masonic Hall Loughborough: its Acquisition and Development – K. G. Mason
- Howe and Charnwood Lodge No.1007 – 150th Anniversary Address – D. V. Hagger
Symposium – 200 Years of the United Grand Lodge of England, 27th January 2014
- Foreword – A. N. Newman
- Moderns and Antients: Setting the scene – A.N. Newman
- The Formation of the Grand Lodge of England – the Scottish Dimension – R. Cooper and A.N. Newman
- Did the 1799 Unlawful Societies Act Precipitate the Union of 1813? – J. S. Wade
- Waller Rodwell Wright – Principal Drafter of the Articles of Union – A. D. Herbert
- Cultural Dislocation at the Masonic Union – J. Acaster
- The 1814 International Compact and the Appearance and Final Definition of the Phrase ‘Pure Ancient Masonry’ – J. Belton
- How the Union affected Regalia, Certificates, Tracing Boards and Jewels – D. A. Peacock
- Cavaliers and Roundheads: An Alternative View on the Effect of the Union of 1813 on the Development of the Orders of Freemasonry beyond the Craft – R. Gan
- What happened to the Royal Arch at the Union? – Y. Beresiner
- ‘Winners or Losers?’ The Antients and the Union – J.Hamill
- Memorabilia Of The Athol Lodge And St Nicholas Lodge Prior To Their Becoming ‘Newcastle Upon Tyne Lodge No.26/24; The Problems Which Faced Those Two Lodges Prior to The Union, and How They Became Newcastle Upon Tyne Lodge No. 26/24. – I. Brown
- Foreign Grand Lodges and the Union of 1813 – J. W. Daniel
- The Cross-Currents of the Union – A. Prescott
- St John’s Lodge, No. 279 – J. A. Landamore
- The Antients Lodge, No. 47 pre-Union, subsequently Knights of Malta Lodge, No. 50. – D. A Peacock
- The Province – A. N. Newman