Mark Masonry was originally practiced as part of Freemasonry in England within the structure of the Craft Lodge. At the Union of the two Grand Lodges in 1813, the Mark degree was not recognised and did not form part of the organisation. In the 1856 an attempt was made to re-introduce it, but when this failed a separate Mark Grand Lodge was created.
Provincial UK Web Sites
- Hertfordshire Mark Masons
- Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of Hertfordshire
- Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of Bedfordshire
- Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of Bedfordshire
- Provincial Grand Mark Lodge
- Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons Constituted 1876 Double Keystone Province List of Mark Master Mason Lodges List of Royal Ark
Mariner Lodges. - Mark Masons of Cheshire
- Mark Masons of Cheshire
- Province of Derbyshire
- Province of Derbyshire
- East Anglia Mark
- East Anglia Mark
- Hants & IOW
- The Mark Degree The Mark Degree is the largest degree after the Craft and Chapter
- Mark Masonry - Province of Channel Islands
- Information about all Mark Lodges meeting in Channel Islands
- East Lancashire Mark Masons
- East Lancashire Mark Masons
- West Lancashire Mark
- West Lancashire Mark
- Provincial Grand Lodge of Leicestershire & Rutland
- Provincial Grand Lodge of Leicestershire & Rutland
- Freemasonry in Nottinghamshire
- Mark Master Masons and Royal Ark Mariner
- North Wales Mark Master Masons
- Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of North Wales
- Oxford Mark Lodges
- MARK MASTER MASON LODGES
- Surrey Provincial Website
- Surrey Mark : Provincial Grand Mark Lodge of Surrey - Information about the Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons of Surrey.
- Provincial Grand Master's Welcome
- Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons
of Sussex. Information and History - Province of London of Mark Master Masons
- Province of London Mark Master Masons
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