The Foundations of Freemasonry – The Regius Manuscript From 1390

Written in 1390 the Regius Manuscript was translated into English by James Halliwell in 1840. The Halliwell Manuscript, also known as the Regius Poem, is the first known Masonic text. Consisting of 64 written pages written in poetic form it begins with reference to Euclid and his ‘invention’ of geometry in ancient Egypt resulting in …

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Freemasons & Freemasonry – Masonic Poetry

Some examples of poems and poetry relating to the freemasons and freemasonry. Masonic Poems The Old Masters Wages. I met a dear old man today, Who wore a Masonic pin, It was old and faded like the man, It’s edges were worn quite thin. I approached the park bench where he sat, To give the …

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