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APPENDIX

CONTAINING PLATES ILLUSTRATINGAND DESCRIBING

THE JEWELS, CHAINS,COLLARS AND APRONS

AUTHORISED BYTHE FOREGOING RULES

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THE GRAND MASTER. The compasses extended over an arc of 45°, with the segment of a circle at the points and a gold plate included, on which is to be represented an eye within a triangle, both irradiated.

THE PRO GRAND MASTER. The same.

PAST GRAND MASTERS, AND PAST PRO GRAND MASTERS.A similar jewel, without the gold plate.

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No. 2. DEPUTY GRAND MASTERThe compasses and square united, with a fi ve-pointed star in the centre.

No. 3. ASSISTANT GRAND MASTERThe compasses and square.

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No. 4.

METROPOLITAN, PROVINCIAL OR DISTRICT GRAND MASTER (AND PRO METROPOLITAN, PROVINCIAL OR DISTRICT GRAND MASTER). The compasses and square with the fi ve-pointed star within a double circle with the name of the Metropolitan Area, Province or District, without any ornament, engraved thereon.

PAST METROPOLITAN, PROVINCIAL OR DISTRICT GRAND MASTER (AND PRO METROPOLITAN, PROVINCIAL OR DISTRICT GRAND MASTER). The compasses and square only, on a blue enamelled oval medal with the name of the Metropolitan Area, Province or District, without any ornament, engraved thereon.

No. 5. SENIOR GRAND WARDENThe level.

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No. 6. JUNIOR GRAND WARDENThe plumb rule.

No. 7. PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD OFGENERAL PURPOSES

Arms, crest, and supporters of the Grand Lodge.

For position of ‘Deputy’, where applicable, see Plate No. 23.

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No. 9. GRAND REGISTRAR

A scroll with seal appended.

For position of ‘Deputy’ and ‘Assistant’, where applicable,see Plate No. 23.

No. 8. GRAND CHAPLAINA book on a triangle surmounting a glory.

For position of ‘Deputy’ and ‘Assistant’, where applicable,see Plate No. 23.

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No. 10a. GRAND CHANCELLOR.

For position of ‘Deputy’ and ‘Assistant’, where applicable,see Plate No. 23.

No. 10. GRAND SECRETARY

Two pens in saltire tied by a ribbon.

For position of ‘Deputy’ and ‘Assistant’, where applicable,see Plate No. 23.

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No. 11. PRESIDENT OF THE MASONIC CHARITABLE FOUNDATION (AND PRESIDENT OF THE GRAND CHARITY, PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL MASONIC TRUST FOR GIRLS AND BOYS, PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, PRESIDENT OF THE MASONIC SAMARITAN FUND).

Arms and crest of the Grand Lodge, and underneath a ribbon bearingthe word ‘Benevolentia’.

For position of ‘Deputy’, where applicable, see Plate No. 23.

No. 12. GRAND DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES

Two rods in saltire, tied by a ribbon.

For position of ‘Deputy’ and ‘Assistant’, where applicable,see Plate No. 23.

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No. 13. GRAND SWORD BEARER

Two swords in saltire, with a ribbon across the centre.

For position of ‘Deputy’ and ‘Assistant’, where applicable,see Plate No. 23.

No. 14. GRAND SUPERINTENDENT OF WORKS

A semicircular protractor.

For position of ‘Deputy’ and ‘Assistant’, where applicable,see Plate No. 23.

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No. 15.

GRAND INSPECTOR. The compasses, extended to 45° within a double circle with the name of the group of Lodges, without any ornament, engraved thereon.

PAST GRAND INSPECTOR. The same, on a blue enamelled oval medal, with the name of the group of Lodges, without any ornament, engraved thereon.

No. 15a. GRAND ORATOR.

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No. 16. GRAND DEACON

Dove and olive branch.

No. 17. GRAND TREASURER

A chased key.

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No. 18. GRAND ORGANIST

A lyre.

For position of ‘Deputy’, where applicable, see Plate No. 23

No. 19. GRAND STANDARD BEARER

Two banners, the dexter bearing the Arms of the Grand Lodge, the sinister bearing the Arms of the Grand Master for the time being, the staves being in saltire and tied by a ribbon.

For position of ‘Assistant’, where applicable, see Plate No. 23.

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No. 20. GRAND PURSUIVANT

Arms of the Grand Lodge surmounting a crossed sword and rod.

For position of ‘Assistant’, where applicable, see Plate No. 23.

No. 21. GRAND STEWARD

A cornucopia between the legs of a pair of compasses extended upon an irradiated gold plate within a double circle, on which is engraved ‘United Grand Lodge of Antient Free and Accepted Masons of England’.

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No. 22. GRAND TYLER

A sword.

No. 23. Showing the relative positions of DEPUTY and ASSISTANT, where applicable,in Plate Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 10a, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, and 29.

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No. 24. GRAND MASTER’S ORDER OFSERVICE TO MASONRY

Appended to a dark blue collarette.

No. 25. PAST GRAND OFFICER

Emblem varying with offi ce.

‘Deputy’ to be shown at top and ‘Assistant’ at bottom of blue oval.

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No. 26.METROPOLITAN GRAND RANK. The square and the diagram of the 47th proposition of the 1st Book of Euclid, pendant within it, on a blue enamelled oval medal, and over it the name of the Metropolitan Area.

OVERSEAS GRAND RANK. The same, but with the word ‘Overseas’ above it.

METROPOLITAN OR OVERSEAS RANK. The same, as the case may be, but without any emblem on the oval medal.

(i) (ii) (Jewel) (Apron)

No. 26a.

SENIOR METROPOLITAN GRAND RANK. The square, level and plumb rule arranged as above. Note the different arrangement of words on jewel and apron.

SENIOR OVERSEAS GRAND RANK. The same, but with the word ‘Overseas’ instead of the name of the Metropolitan Area.

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No. 26b.

PAST METROPOLITAN GRAND OFFICER. The Arms of the Metropolitan Grand Lodge on a blue enamelled oval medal, and over it the name of the Metropolitan Area, save that in the case of Past Metropolitan Grand Stewards the Arms shall be on a crimson enamelled oval medal.

No. 27. DEPUTY METROPOLITAN, PROVINCIAL ORDISTRICT GRAND MASTER

The square.

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No. 28. ASSISTANT PROVINCIAL ORDISTRICT GRAND MASTER

The square inverted, surmounted by a bar bearing the word ‘Assistant’.

ASSISTANT METROPOLITAN GRAND MASTER

The same, but without the bar bearing the word ‘Assistant’.

No. 29. METROPOLITAN, PROVINCIAL ORDISTRICT GRAND OFFICER

Emblem varying with offi ce.

For position of ‘Deputy’ and ‘Assistant’, where applicable,see Plate No. 23.

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No. 29a. METROPOLITAN, PROVINCIAL ORDISTRICT GRAND ALMONER

A scrip-purse, upon which is a heart.

No. 29b.

METROPOLITAN, PROVINCIAL OR DISTRICT GRANDCHARITY STEWARD

A Trowel.

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No. 29c. METROPOLITAN, PROVINCIAL OR DISTRICTGRAND MENTOR

A chisel._

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No. 30. PAST PROVINCIAL OR DISTRICT GRAND OFFICER

Emblem varying with offi ce.

For position of ‘Deputy’ and ‘Assistant’, where applicable,see Plate No. 25.

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No. 31. MASTER OF LODGE

The square.

No. 32. PAST MASTER

The square and the diagram of the 47th proposition of the 1st Book of Euclid engraven on a silver plate, pendant within it.

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No. 33. SENIOR WARDEN

The level.

No. 34. JUNIOR WARDEN

The plumb rule.

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No. 35. CHAPLAIN

A book on a triangle surmounting a glory.

No. 36. TREASURER

A key.

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No. 37. SECRETARY

Two pens in saltire, tied by a ribbon.

No. 38. DIRECTOR OF CEREMONIES

Two rods in saltire, tied by a ribbon.

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No. 38a. MENTOR

Two chisels in saltire.

No. 39. DEACONS

Dove and olive branch.

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No. 40. ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OFCEREMONIES

Two rods in saltire, surmounted by a bar bearing the word ‘Assistant’.

No. 40a. CHARITY STEWARD

A Trowel.

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No. 41. ALMONER

A scrip-purse, upon which is a heart.

No. 42. ORGANIST

A lyre.

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No. 43. ASSISTANT SECRETARY

Two pens in saltire, surmounted by a bar bearing the word ‘Assistant’.

No. 44. INNER GUARD

Two swords in saltire.

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No. 45. STEWARD

A cornucopia between the legs of apair of compasses extended.

No. 46. TYLER

A sword.

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No. 48. SECTION OF A DEPUTYPROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER’S CHAIN

The chain of a Deputy Metropolitan or District Grand Master is similar, but with the letters ‘D.M.G.M.’ or ‘D.D.G.M.’ in place of ‘D.P.G.M.’.

No. 49. SECTION OF AN ASSISTANTPROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER’S CHAIN

The chain of an Assistant Metropolitan or District Grand Master is similar, but with the letters ‘A.M.G.M.’ or ‘A.D.G.M.’ in place of ‘A.P.G.M.’.

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No. 50.

Embroidered Collar of a Grand Offi cer—of garter-blue ribbon, four inches wide, edged with gold lace and embroidered in gold with a sprig of acacia and an ear of corn.

No. 51.

Plain Collar of a Grand Offi cer—of garter-blue ribbon four inches wide.

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No. 52.

Embroidered apron of a Grand Offi cer.

No. 53.

Plain apron of a Grand Offi cer.

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No. 54. METROPOLITAN OR OVERSEAS RANKS, ORPROVINCIAL OR DISTRICT GRAND OFFICER’S COLLAR

Of garter-blue ribbon, four inches wide, with narrowedging of gold lace.

No. 55. METROPOLITAN OR OVERSEAS RANKS, OR PROVINCIAL OR DISTRICT GRAND OFFICER’S COLLAR

Of garter-blue ribbon, four inches wide, with narrow edgingof gold cord.

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No. 56.

Apron of holder of a Metropolitan or Overseas Rank or Provincial orDistrict Grand Offi cer, ornamented with gold lace.

No. 57.

Apron of holder of Metropolitan or Overseas Rank or Provincial orDistrict Grand Offi cer ornamented with gold cord.

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No. 58. HALL STONE LODGE JEWEL

Appended to a light-blue collarette.

No. 59. CENTENARY JEWEL

The number of the Lodge to appear on the bar, its name and year of foundation in the light-blue enamel circle. Appended to a light-blue ribbon.

BI-CENTENARY BAR

To be worn on the light-blue ribbon ofthe Centenary Jewel.

No. 60. CHARITY JEWEL

For further detail see Rule 253.