Secret Monitor

 

The Order of the Secret Monitor or Brotherhood of David and Jonathan in the British Isles and its Territories Overseas.

 

The Order, which is based on the remarkable friendship between David and Jonathan, possibly originated in Scotland, was taken to New York and then came to England in late 18th century. For a time the Order came under the aegis of the Grand Council of the Allied Masonic Degrees, but in 1931 some fresh understandings were reached and the Grand Council of the Order of the Secret Monitor was officially recognised. The Order is administered from Mark Masons’ Hall.

Candidates have to be Master Masons of good standing. The regalia is simple, consisting of a Breast Jewel suspended from a ribbon in the colours of the Order, purple and orange. The two colours of the ribbon are reversed for the second degree. The Jewel has two triangles interlaced with three arrows and charged with the letters D and J.
 

For more information upon the Order, see www.orderofthesecretmonitor.org.uk


There are eight Conclaves meeting within the area of the Masonic Province of East Kent

 

Contact Details  
Name: Trevor Harrison
Position: Provincial Grand Recorder
Telephone: 01634 362196
Email:

Website: None
Information as at: 10/2010

 

Number

Conclave Name

Centre

284

Skilled Archer
2nd Thursday, February and April, 3rd Thursday, October

Margate

304

Eric Norman le Fre
3rd Saturday, January and September, 4th Saturday, April

Gravesend

316

Paddock Wood
3rd Wednesday, March, June and September

Gillingham (Balmoral)

333

Medway Towns
2nd Friday, March, 4th Friday, August, 3rd Friday, November

Manor Rd

Chatham

341

Maeides Stana
3rd Wednesday April, 4th Wednesday June, 4th Wednesday October

Tovil Hill

Maidstone

358

Golden Arrow
4th Wednesday, April, 2nd Wednesday, June, 1st Thursday, November

Ashford

361

Kent Installed Supreme Rulers
4th Saturday, January, 2nd Saturday, September

Various

436

The Channel
2nd Tuesday, March, 1st Monday, July and September

Dover

 

 

Other Conclaves in the Kent Province meet at Bromley, Dartford, Sidcup and Wrotham.

 

For information about the Centres where meetings are held within the boundaries of East Kent Craft Province and how to get there, see the ‘Centres' Map

 

 

 

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