Lodge St. Andrew #518
Lodge Officer Jewels & Duties
The three 'Immovable Jewels' of the Lodge are the Square, the Level and the Plumb.
These adorn the the principal officers of the Lodge:
the Worshipful Master, the Senior Warden and the Junior Warden,
respectively.
They are interpreted to symbolise truthfulness, equality and rectitude of life.
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Right Worshipful Master
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Written abbreviation - R.W.M.
The Master's jewel of office is a...
The duties of the Right Worshipful Master are blah blah blah
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Worshipful Senior Warden
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Written abbreviation - W.S.W. or
S.W.
The Senior Warden's jewel of office is a Level, a symbol of the equality which exists among the Craft while at labour in
the Lodge.
The duties of the Senior Warden are blah blah blah
This will go on and on & cause a scrollable box to form.
& on...
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Worshipful Junior Warden
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Written abbreviation - W.J.W. or
J.W.
The Junior Warden's jewel of office is a...
The duties of the Junior Warden are blah blah blah
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Substitute Master
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Written abbreviation - S.M.
The Substitute Master's jewel of office is a...
The duties of the Substitute Master are blah blah blah
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Treasurer
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Written abbreviation - Treas.
The Treasurer's jewel of office is a...
The duties of the Treasurer are blah blah blah
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Special thanks to Bro. Steve McKim of Battleground Lodge #313 (Indiana) and Honorary Life Member of St. Andrew
#518
for these beautiful reproductions.
Which are to the best of my knowledge the only complete set of Scottish Craft jewels on
the net..!