Presentation Papers

Papers recommended by Supreme Grand Chapter for delivery to private Chapters

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All Papers are available in hard copy, but are in the process of being converted to digital format.

In addition to the various papers available, E Comp David Evans is willing to give his interactive presentation “Do You Want To Know a Royal Arch Secret?” to any Chapter by invitation, subject of course to being available on the date of the meeting.

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Title

Author

Approx
length mins

Description

Source

1

Grand Chapter Ritual of the Late 18th Century

A Hewitt

15

 

SGC

2

Concerning Royal Arch Installations

R Wells

15 – 20

Development of Installation ceremonies

SGC

3

The Revision of the Royal Arch Ritual

J Hamill

15

Changes in the 1980s

SGC

4

A Short Study of the Symbols on the Principal Banners

R Wells

15 – 20

 

SGC

5

The Royal Arch Words

C Dyer

15

 

SGC

6

Whence Came the Royal Arch

C Batham

15

Argument for French origin of the Royal Arch

SGC

7

Pure Antient Masonry

J Hamill

10

Relationship of RA to Craft

SGC

8

The Place of the Royal Arch in English Masory

J Hamill

10

Place of the RA and relative treatment in other Constitutions

SGC Nov 94

9

Traditional History: the Biblical Background

S Fernie

20

 

SGC Nov 99

10

Early Royal Arch Regalia

A Hewitt

15 – 20

 

SGC Feb 72

11

A New Look at the Charter of Compact

Y Beresiner

10

 

SGC Feb 98

12

The Grand Sanhedrin that sits in the Hall of Hewn Stone

R Crane

25

 

SGC Feb 99

13

The Royal Arch in Relation to the Scandinavian Rite

T Haunch

10 -12

 

SGC

14

The Royal Arch in England, Ireland & Scotland – Apparent Differences within a Basic Identity

T Haunch

12 – 15

 

SGC

15

The Royal Arch in the USA

R Wells

10 -12

 

SGC

16

Some thoughts on the Origins of the Royal Arch

J Hamill

20

 

SGC

17

The Supreme Grand Chapter of England – A brief history from Lord Blaney to the Duke of Sussex

A Hewitt

60 ++

 

SGC Nov 2000

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