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Discovering The Secrets Of The Unlawful Socities Act

By Dr Paul Calderwood

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  • DESCRIPTION

    This is the first academic study that has been carried out of a neglected subject,
    undertaking a comprehensive and country-wide analysis of official documents that
    provide details about 34,000 Freemasons.


    Recent research has brought to light, for the first time, a treasure-store of authoritative
    detailed information about the kind of men who belonged to Freemasonry and the lodges
    which they formed. Under the terms of the Unlawful Societies Act, Masonic lodge
    Secretaries were ordered to send to the Court of Quarter Sessions a full list of members, with
    additional details, every year from 1799 to 1967.
    Many of these documents have survived but few of them have been explored in a systematic
    manner. To start the process of examining them, this book investigates all the surviving
    documents from lodges in Wales. Although it is a Welsh study, it has important lessons for
    those who are interested in English social history because many of its discoveries and
    conclusions apply to both countries.


    It describes who belonged to the organisation, where they met and how their lodges grew and
    shrank. 


    •  Illustrates the important part played by Freemasons in the life of the nation.
    •  Provides a rich new source of information which will be of deep interest to students of social and masonic history.
    •  Aids in genealogy and family history research.
    •  Informs many of the social and economic developments which have taken place in Britain over the past two centuries.

    Paperback 400 pages


  • THE AUTHOR
    Dr Paul Calderwood

    V.W.Bro Dr. Paul Richard Calderwood PGSwdB is a specialist in this period of
    history, having been awarded the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy by Goldsmiths,
    University of London, for his thesis on the history of Freemasonry in the
    twentieth-century.


    For his essay on Freemasonry and Architecture in twentieth-century Britain he
    was awarded the Norman B. Spencer Prize in 2010, by Quatuor Coronati Lodge
    No 2076, the premier lodge of Masonic research. Now a full member of that
    Lodge, he served for three years as its Secretary. Since 2017 he has been the
    Secretary of the Editorial Committee of QC and its Book Reviews Editor.
    Appointed by UGLE as the Prestonian Lecturer for 2013, he is the author of a
    number of books including Freemasonry and the Press in the twentieth century
    and The Mark of the Red Dragon. He has also contributed sections within a
    number of other books including The Treasures of English Freemasonry as well
    as Reflections on 300 Years of Freemasonry. A former journalist, Dr
    Calderwood's articles have appeared widely in a range of international journals.
    He was initiated into Freemasonry in 1974 and is a former Assistant Metropolitan
    Grand Master in the Craft and Assistant Metropolitan Grand Superintendent in
    the Royal Arch. Currently he is the Deputy Provincial Grand Master of the Mark
    Province of South Wales and the Provincial Prior of the Knight Templar Province
    of Monmouth and South Wales.

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