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From : Peter Barker, PDSGW  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 03 May 2008 ~ 17:08
 
Golden Harvest 9234 EC
no URL given

I am writing to thank you for your excellent and most useful website.

G.H. is a 'daylight' Lodge of some 22 years standing. I am the secretary and in my 62nd year in the Craft.

Our WM is anxious to get a bit of tradition into our Lodge and wanted the words and music for the Master's Song which is not well known here. It was always sung at my Mother Lodge (Covenant 4344, London) but I am not a musician and could not reproduce it. So I did a Google search and found your web-site with everything I needed.

Thank you for a wonderful service to your Brethren everywhere.

Yours fraternally

Peter

  Webmaster’s Comment :      Hi Peter,  Many thanks for the feedback - it's always good to hear how the contents of our Website helps other Brethren.  If we can be of any further assistance please don't hesitate to contact us.


From : Robert Unthank (PAGDC)  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 01 May 2008 ~ 12:35
 
Oxleas Wood 8110 West Kent
no URL given

I'm due to propose the Ladies Toast later this month when I return to the UK. I will, with your permission use the one posted. Congratulations on an excellent web site

From : tom jobes (PM)  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 27 April 2008 ~ 13:32
 
St. Peters Lodge No. 481, Northumberland
no URL given

WOW... What a site, if only all Masonic Web sites were like this, I will return again and again, a wealth of information. THANK YOU.


From : Alistair John Yule (wsw/P.M )  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 24 April 2008 ~ 20:43
 
Thorntree 512/ E.Renfrewshire G.L.O.S.
no URL given

Hi, I am a Past Mastter of a Lodge in Scotland & a frequent visitor to Keswick, I would like to attend a meeting in June 2008 if possible, could someone please contact me with details, I will be in Keswick from 9/06/08 till 16/06/08, Fraternal gretings from all at Lodge Thorntree 512 .

From : Roger Strange (PM, PGO)  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 21 April 2008 ~ 21:39
 
Britannia #73, GL of British Columbia and Yukon
no URL given

A wonderful site - other Lodges and Grand Lodges would do well to follow this example. Your list of songs and the musical scores are fabulous - I shall re-visit regularly to look for updates!

From : Stuart Hellis (W.Bro.)  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 17 April 2008 ~ 14:10
 
Baseline #198 Grand Lodge of Alberta
no URL given

Thank you for the wonderful resource of songs. I am "borrowing" words from one for the Toast to the Ladies at our Ladies Night coming up.

From : Bro Ross Fisher  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 15 April 2008 ~ 10:50
 
Livingstone united (604) Sydney, Australia
no URL given

Great site. The toast's and working tool's are great (ha-ha)

From : Mark Pierpoint (Provincial Grand Steward)  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 14 April 2008 ~ 14:00
 
Nore Command 9199 - East Kent
http://eastkentclassicvehiclerun.co.uk

Thought your site was very good and helpful, interesting and informative!

From : Clive Harris (PPrGStB)  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 07 April 2008 ~ 23:55
 
St Leonards Streatham Lodge (Surrey)
no URL given

Well what a fantastic website, found it by chance and pleased that I did, and its not American.

Keep it up I will be visiting again.

Good luck to you all who ever started it.  


From : Gil Smith (FC)  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 06 April 2008 ~ 10:14
 
Vigilance and Douglas, West Lancs
no URL given

Yet again your snippets page raises a smile.

Thanks for a well constructed and informative site.

  Webmaster’s Comment :      Hi Gil,  Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment and good luck for your 3rd.


From : (IG)  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 06 April 2008 ~ 08:15
 
Abiff - Suffolk UK
no URL given

I accessed this site from the LRUK, and I am very glad i did, many thanks for all of the effort that has gone into the site, I will no doubt be a frequent visitor, if anyone wishes to meet + greet, then please feel free to contact me.

Kind Regards

Nik


From : John Scott MacGillivray  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 31 March 2008 ~ 18:26
 
Royal Order New Brunswick Canada
no URL given

Just tuned into your comment book I am the Provincial Grand Master.

I would wish to hear from you of any info that may be of benefit.

John
Province of New Brunswick Canada


From : Kenneth Roland Hughes P PROV J G W  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 31 March 2008 ~ 16:24
 
Belgrave 5711, Cheshire
http://www.cheshiremasons

Once again I have found your collection of masonic Music a Great Help, as P Prov G Organist I try to help local Lodge Organists with the correct Music. I have passed on your site to quite a few.

Thank you very much for a great site that is most helpful.

Keep up the Good Work


From : Stuart Sigger  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 25 March 2008 ~ 11:15
 
Sandbeck Lodge 7275 in the Province of Yorkshire West Riding
no URL given

Hello
What a wonderful web site you have packed with lots of interesting things and information. Hope to pay a visit one day to one of the Lodges.

S & F
Stuart.


From : Peter M Marshall (MM)  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 23 March 2008 ~ 00:38
 
Saint Andrew 1151 PRO Cornwall
no URL given

very interesting site.


From : Gordon Beswick (MM) SC  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 16 March 2008 ~ 10:32
 
Thistle 62 Dumfries & Galloway
no URL given

First class site, lots of information, hoping to visit 18 RQ (Maryport) 11April (if my dates are right) and meet some of you there, keep up the great work.

Frat greetings to all.


From : (Wor.Bro.) James Martin  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 15 March 2008 ~ 11:09
 
Welwyn Viaduct Lodge 9555 (Hertfordshire).
no URL given

Fraternal greetings Brethren,

I was searching for a copy of the Ladies Song and came across your website, I know where to come now for further info.
I shall be Installing my successor into the chair of KS in April, wish me luck.

Best wishes and keep up the good work.
S & F, James.

  Webmaster’s Comment :      Hi James,  Many thanks for the good comments.  I am assuming that the Ladies Song isn't being sung at the Installation.  And of course all Brethren reading this will join me in wishing you well in Installing your successor.


From : Alan (2°, F.C)  -  No Email Address provided
Submitted : 14 March 2008 ~ 10:10
 
Southern Cross Lodge 7226 E.C
no URL given

Fraternal greetings Cumberland and Westmorland Brethren,

Your website contains superb information regarding the Craft. Splendid presentation.

Fraternally yours,
Alan (2°,F.C)



From : Samuel Tremble W. Master Allied  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 13 March 2008 ~ 19:12
 
Rose & Thistle No 156, Cumberland & Westmorland
no URL given

The information found on your site has been very useful and has been very well presented.

I wish this was the norm throughout the whole country


From : Chas Cowell (MM)  -  Email Address provided
Submitted : 12 March 2008 ~ 08:57
 
Broadstone 8641 Dorset
no URL given

Excellent Web page


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