Old King's Arms

The Old King's Arms was a tavern in the Strand, London, which was noted for hosting a masonic lodge which was linked to the Grand Lodge. In the 1730s it was renowned as an Enlightenment Lodge, but subsequently evolved more into a dining club.[1]

Masonic Lodge

In 1735 Lord Weymouth, at the time Grand Master of the Premier Grand Lodge of England, was elected Worshipful Master of the masonic lodge based there.[2] Lord John Ward, an avid Freemason, joined the Lodge in 1744. He had become Grand Master in 1742.

gollark: I have no idea if you *need* it here, but university is quite popular.
gollark: I think that might be allowed too, actually? But you need to be in some sort of training thing.
gollark: You are not, apparently, legally allowed to do full-time work until you're 18, and must be in education/training of some kind.
gollark: It looks simpler than your diagram, although I suppose that covers all school stuff while I'm only talking about my specific school and there are other options like vocational training of some kind.
gollark: My school has some convoluted thing where for A-level (high school, ish), as well as the regular 3 A-levels, you *also* have to do two of these three options:- EPQ i.e. a big independent-research-y project- a bunch of 3-month nonexamined "carousel" courses about random stuff like sign language and cooking and photography- a "complementary studies" course, which is *either* a nonexamined random thing or something like one AS-level*or* a fourth A-level.

References

  1. Berman, Ric (2014). Schism: The Battle That Forged Freemasonry (Second ed.). Eastbourne: Sussex Academic Press.
  2. Levander, F. W. (1916). Rylands, W. H.; Songhurst, W. J. (eds.). "Clubs and Societies Chiefly in London including Notes from Other Sources". Ars Quatuor Coronatorum. Рипол Классик. XXIX (Friday 7 January 1916): 12.
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