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Welcome to the Web site of the Masonic Order of Athelstan for the Province of Sussex
to all members of the Order, whether you are a member of this Province or not and indeed
to any Freemason or person who may come across this web site.
The Order is based on the historic records of the life and the legend of King Athelstan. The focus of
the Order is to show how this early reference to the importance of Masonry in English history was significant
for the development of speculative Freemasonry.
The Masonic Order of Athelstan portrays the story of a Master Mason being called to York in 926 AD to receive
the Ancient Charges from the king. Throughout its ceremony the ritual contains a great deal of symbolism that is
still seen in some Lodges today and a great deal that is not currently worked. It culminates with an historical
oration which takes the candidate through the development of the various Grand Lodges, from the appointment of Sir
Thomas Gresham in 1567 as the first Speculative Grand Master ending at 1813 with the formation of the United Grand
Lodge of England.
The Order, in England, is structured so that the Order's Provinces reflect and represent the original Kingdoms
and Gilds (original spelling of Guilds) as they were set up by King Athelstan during his reign as "The First King
of all the English". Our Provinces do not therefore correlate directly with the English County divisions; for example,
the Province of Lindsey, amalgamates the existing counties of Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and County Durham, which also
enables us to provide a Province large enough to support and sustain the required ten Courts.
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R.W.Bro. Brian James Prevett, KSM
Provincial Grand Master
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Throughout Masonic ceremonies, there are many legends that are used to tell a story and portray moral values. The
ceremonies within this Order are no different. The Athelstan ceremony focuses on the legend of the York Assembly of
926 AD and uses this as the framework and conduit for our own ceremony. The story is the summoning of the Master
Mason to the York assembly for further 'instruction' of Masonic ritual and symbolism and in doing so follows the
historic development of the Craft over the following centuries.
The aim of the Masonic Order of Athelstan is to encourage and prompt its members into actual further study and
research. As such each candidate is carefully chosen due to their interest in Masonic history and is ‘Instructed’
into our Order.
Membership of our Order is strictly invitational and members are expected to take a wide and committed interest
in all aspects of freemasonry, there are therefore mandatory requirements for each member to have current, active
and ongoing membership of both Craft and Royal Arch Chapter Masonry. To this end we are fully committed to supporting
the United Grand Lodge of England and expect each and every member of the Order to give full support and allegiance
to the United Grand Lodge of England.
The Order is unashamedly invitational. You can contact us by email and we will endeavour to do our best in assisting you in your enquiry.
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