Recent Symposia - Quatuor Coronati (original) (raw)
Queens’ College, Cambridge, September 2023
Click to read the Conference report
Leicester Lodge of Research
‘1723: Inventing the Future’
This delightful cake was made to celebrate a talk at the Leicester Lodge of Research.
‘Freemasons in the Transatlantic World’
Some 180 delegates attended an outstanding QC Conference at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia. The Conference Brochure gives a picture of the day-time events, albeit not of the evenings in Alexandria and our conference dinner!
Conference Reports can be read in Philalethes and Freemasonry Today.
Our thanks to those involved, especially Ric Berman, James Campbell, Jon Shelton, Susan Sommers, Mark Tabbert, Tyler Vanice, and all our speakers.
And to the teams at GWMNM, MACAL and MESH for their generous support.
The Conference proceedings Freemasons on the Frontier – comprising the papers delivered at the Conference, is available to buy here.
‘1717 & All That’ – Symposium at FMH
We hosted more than 200 visitors at our Symposium at Freemasons’ Hall in London on 15 February:
Professors Andrew Prescott & Susan Sommers argued that the first Grand Lodge was not formed in 1717 but 1721, and John Hamill & Dr Ric Berman, contended the reverse.
Videos of the principal talks have been posted to YouTube. The papers delivered on the day were published in AQC 131.
Andrew Prescott Susan Sommers Ric Berman John Hamill
Tercentenary Conference on the History of Freemasonry
Celebrating 300 Years of the Grand Lodge of England
The Proceedings have been published as Reflections on 300 Years of Freemasonry.
Photographs courtesy of Shawn Eyer, David Peabody and David Peck.
Join or Renew your Membership of Q.C.C.C.
Make a Donation
Your support will allow us to extend the research material and research services currently provided. Thank you.
We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. By clicking “Accept All”, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent.