Royal & Select Masters

The Grand Council of the Order of Royal and Select Masters of England and Wales
and its Districts and Councils Overseas

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RSM Jones 300The Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters of England and Wales and its Districts and Councils Overseas was formally constituted on 29 July 1873 by four Councils chartered just two years earlier by the Grand Council of New York.

They organised themselves into a Sovereign body under the Patronage of the Rev. Canon G.R. Portal, a Past Grand Master of Mark Master Masons, who was Installed as the Grand Master of the Order. By the turn of the century there were twenty seven Councils and a similar number Consecrated by the end of the second world war. The Order then grew rapidly with the number on the Roll at the end of 2013 being over 250 Councils.

The Degrees in the Order - four in total - are often referred to as the 'Cryptic Degrees', and the Order sometimes as 'Cryptic'. The ceremonies complete the Solomonic legend as they prove the essential link between the Degrees of Mark Mason, the Raising in Craft, and The Royal Arch.

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Grand Senatus 2024

The Grand Temple was filled to capacity with representatives from across the Constitution worldwide. The Grand Summus, M.Dist.Comp. Ian Stanley Currans, VI, presided over the meeting, ably assisted by a full team of Grand Officers.

Following the initial items of business, the Deputy Grand Summus, R.Dist.Comp. Francis Charles Spencer, proposed the re-election of Ian Stanley Currans as Grand Summus. The proposition was confirmed with acclamation from the Companions present and the Grand Summus was duly Proclaimed by the Grand Director of Ceremonies, Phillip Purves.

The Grand Summus then announced he would be re-appointing R.Dist.Comp. Francis Charles Spencer as Deputy Grand Summus, and R.Dist.Comp. Howard Saul Markham as Assistant Grand Summus. These re-appointments having been announced and Proclaimed, it was time to appoint and invest the other active Grand Officers of the year, followed by those receiving promotion in, or appointment to, Grand Rank.

Following further items of business, the Grand Summus took the opportunity to address Grand Senatus. He welcomed everyone to Grand Senatus, which this year saw the highest ever attendance. Membership growth over the past year has been the highest ever and he reminded everyone of the importance of our Companions also continuing their activity in the Order of the Secret Monitor as our recruiting ground.

He congratulated all those he had appointed or promoted today, as well as those who received their 5th and 4th Grades yesterday. He especially welcomed R.Dist.Comp. Terry Shearn, Provincial Grand Summus for Essex, on his first meeting of Grand Senatus following his installation. He gave thanks to Dist.Comp. Ray Clare on all he has done for the Province of Essex over many years. He spoke about the many Consecrations he and his team have attended over much of the world, and there are more to come.

He went on to greet all our overseas visitors as well as Heads of the Orders. He then said he had a special appointment to make, to someone who has contributed much to the Order. He asked the Grand Director of Ceremonies to escort R.Dist.Comp. Mik Barnes, Past Provincial Grand Summus of Surrey, to him. He then had much pleasure in investing R.Dist.Comp. Mik with his Chain of Office as Grand Regent Vicarious.

Finally, there were thanks to the Grand Director of Ceremonies and his ceremonial team, and the Grand Recorder and ‘Tribe of Dan’ at Mark Masons’ Hall for all their hard work and support.

There being no further business, Grand Senatus was closed and the Grand Summus greeted everyone on leaving the Temple. We then retired for refreshment. After three very successful meetings, the Grand Summus and his team were finally able to relax and reflect on a job well done.

You can read our Grand Summus’s address here.

Rulers

M.Ill.Comp. Kessick J. Jones, IX
Grand Master

R.Ill.Comp. Paul A. Norman, IX
Deputy Grand Master

R.Ill.Comp. Norman D Milburn, IX
Grand Principal Conductor of the Work

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