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Former Rossendale MP is new Grand Master of Freemasons

GRAND MASTER Sir David Trippier GRAND MASTER Sir David Trippier

A FORMER Rossendale MP has been appointed as the highest ranking Freemason in East Lancashire at a ceremony King George’s Hall.

More than 1,000 people were expected to watch Sir David Trippier receive the title of The Provincial Grand Master, which will see him lead the area’s 6,000 Freemasons.

Freemasonry is a society of men concerned with moral and spiritual values who meet regularly at Masonic Halls to raise money for charity and organise events.

Speaking before the appointment, Helmshore-based Sir David said that he hoped to encourage more men to join the Freemasons.

“My aim is to try and raise the profile of the Freemasons and hopefully further improve the number of members we have in the East Lancashire province.

“In the past Freemasons were quite secretive and closed off which may have put people off joining.

“During the past 30 years it has changed beyond all recognition. Now you only need look on the internet or in the library and you will be able to find out about all the Freemasonry and we are actively encouraged to talk about it. “ Sir David was Conservative MP for Rossendale from 1979-83 and for the Darwen and Rossendale constituency from 1983-92 when he was also a junior minister for Trade, Industry and Employment and later Environment and Countryside minister. He was deputy chairman of the Conservative Party in 1990 and appointed High Sheriff for Lancashire in 1997.

A member of the Stock Exchange since 1968 and Sir David is also a director of Granada TV, a founder of Rossendale Enterprise Trust and Rossendale Groundwork Trust and has been honorary Colonel of the Royal Marines Reserve Merseyside since 1996.

He was initiated into the Freemasons when he was 21 in 1968, following in his father’s footsteps.

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He worked his way up through the Freemasonry ranks from Master of the Lodge to Past Provincial Junior Grand Warden then to Grand Officer in the acting rank of Assistant Grand Sword Bearer.

He added: “I respected and looked up to my father and his friends who were all Freemasons and thought that is how I wanted to live my life.

“If it wasn’t for being a Freemason then I wouldn’t have met my wife Ruth, who I have been married to for 37 years.

“My father was friends with her father and I had been asked around to her house for a lodge meeting rehearsal and saw her photograph. I deliberately got it all wrong so I could go back to the house again in the hope of meeting her.

“I owe a lot to being a Freemason so it was a privilege to be asked to be The Provincial Grand Master for East Lancashire.”

The chapter covers a vast area including the current six boroughs of East Lancashire and historic ‘Lancashire’ including large parts of modern-day Greater Manchester.

Comments(14)

Chris P Bacon says...
7:14pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Q: How many Masons does it take to unscrew a light bulb?
A: It's a secret!

The mafia of the mediocre in full cry...moan...whimper
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Dusty Snatchmonger says...
7:54pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Where on earth is life in the mix ???????????? wake up !

DJ_Jaybee says...
8:35pm Wed 22 Feb 12

What's happened to the text formatting on articles - its gone numpty large... has someone messed up the css file? It looks stupid like this.

Padiham Paul says...
8:36pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Bit of Stereotyping there Chris P Bacon

Actually there are no "secrets" in Freemasonry. In fact we are actively looking for new members!

see www.pglel.co.uk for more info

DJ_Jaybee says...
9:44pm Wed 22 Feb 12

If the modern freemasons haven't been passed on the secrets then - and think there weren't any... that explains why all the amazing architecture has stopped being built. There's nothing worth laying a keystone for anymore.

Sacred knowledge / secrets being revealed at the correct time or grade are important, in order to be able to provide stages of enlightenment - as their significance is revealed to the candidate and their meaning truly understood - like pieces of a puzzle forming a picture that makes sense to the only to the initiated and not the profane.

Noiticer says...
10:47pm Wed 22 Feb 12

Yet another excuse for men to dress up in silly oufits and use secrecy to keep influence in high places.

vic56 says...
11:36am Thu 23 Feb 12

the oath on entry- "I in the presence of the great architect of the universe.....do promise and swear...to keep the secrets...(if I reveal them)-I will suffer my throat to be cut across, my tongue torn out by the roots...so helpme God.... (at a higher level in the lodge)-and have my heart torn out,my bowels torn out and burnt...."
Isn't it nice that upstanding people swear such oaths!
If you want to know more use a search engine and enter David Pawson on freemasonry.

spuddy24 says...
12:58pm Thu 23 Feb 12

Typical Tories up to the same old games.

Chris P Bacon says...
6:01pm Thu 23 Feb 12

Padiham Paul wrote:
Bit of Stereotyping there Chris P Bacon

Actually there are no "secrets" in Freemasonry. In fact we are actively looking for new members!

see www.pglel.co.uk for more info
It's not stereotyping; they do support the worthless simply because they are in the mafia of the mediocre. Sentences are 'adjusted' if the judge receives the 'sign' and catastrophic decisions are made when someone is in a position he's no right to be in. One particularly damaging area I'm thinking of is especially vulnerable to incompetence. If you know what I mean? It's said certain people shouldn't bother applying to be consultant surgeons unless their 'granny' is suitable. Entire cities have seen catastrophic appointments of lesser surgeons when a better man wasn't a pinnie-wearer. And look at the bumbling tory buffoon taking us in to this story. Says it all, really, doesn't it?

Rogi says...
11:16pm Thu 23 Feb 12

Chris P Bacon wrote:
Padiham Paul wrote:
Bit of Stereotyping there Chris P Bacon

Actually there are no "secrets" in Freemasonry. In fact we are actively looking for new members!

see www.pglel.co.uk for more info
It's not stereotyping; they do support the worthless simply because they are in the mafia of the mediocre. Sentences are 'adjusted' if the judge receives the 'sign' and catastrophic decisions are made when someone is in a position he's no right to be in. One particularly damaging area I'm thinking of is especially vulnerable to incompetence. If you know what I mean? It's said certain people shouldn't bother applying to be consultant surgeons unless their 'granny' is suitable. Entire cities have seen catastrophic appointments of lesser surgeons when a better man wasn't a pinnie-wearer. And look at the bumbling tory buffoon taking us in to this story. Says it all, really, doesn't it?
...bumbling Tory buffoon? Sir DavidTrippier? With an intellectual like him looking out for our moral and spiritual values I'm sure we're all in safe hands. You should hear him extol the virtues of Freddie Starr. A role model for us all.

Rogi says...
11:20pm Thu 23 Feb 12

Actually I feel obliged to add to my last comment - I know a few chaps who are Freemasons, and some of them are quite decent.

disgusted tunbridge wells says...
1:28pm Sat 25 Feb 12

I think they do a lot of good work (I'm not a member)

lowelife says...
2:43pm Sat 25 Feb 12

vic56 wrote:
the oath on entry- "I in the presence of the great architect of the universe.....do promise and swear...to keep the secrets...(if I reveal them)-I will suffer my throat to be cut across, my tongue torn out by the roots...so helpme God.... (at a higher level in the lodge)-and have my heart torn out,my bowels torn out and burnt...." Isn't it nice that upstanding people swear such oaths! If you want to know more use a search engine and enter David Pawson on freemasonry.
I am not a Freemason, I left the Craft over 15 years ago but vic56 should be aware the solemn oath he refers to is merely symbolic, and is nowadays stated as such in the ceremony.
As to the credibility of the new PGM, he is a fine upstanding man who will, I'm sure, only enhance the good of Freemasonry and give confidence to it's members in their stated recruitment drive.
I doubt that the venky's are Freemasons!

vic56 says...
10:46am Mon 27 Feb 12

Symbolic?
Let your yes be yes and your no be no?
Should we trust people who take SYMBOLIC oaths like this?

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