The Provincial Grand Lodge of Aberdeenshire East
An Introduction from Bro. David James Wemyss
Right Worhipful Provincial Grand Master of
The Provincial Grand Lodge of Aberdeenshire East
Welcome to the official website of The Provincial Grand Lodge of Aberdeenshire East, a proud and integral part of Scottish Freemasonry.
Freemasonry in Aberdeenshire East is a community of like-minded individuals dedicated to personal growth, mutual support, and contributing positively to our local communities. We take great pride in our heritage and strive to foster a spirit of unity and respect among our members.
The 15 Daughter Lodges from within our province (listed below) continue to flourish, offering a unique and historic perspective on Freemasonry that has stood the test of time for over 400 years. As part of the wider Masonic family in Scotland, we uphold the traditions and values that have guided generations of Freemasons while adapting to the ever-changing world around us.
While preserving our rich history, dating back centuries, we remain committed to the principles of brotherhood, charity, and integrity. Membership is open to men aged 18 and over from all walks of life, with a focus on character development, personal support, and making a meaningful difference in society.
Whether you are new to Freemasonry or a longstanding member, we invite you to explore the values, traditions, and opportunities that The Grand Lodge of Aberdeenshire East has to offer.
Daughter Lodges
Our Strategic Vision
The Provincial Grand Lodge of Aberdeenshire East’s strategic vision is to strengthen its reputation as a positive force within the community by promoting inclusivity, making a meaningful impact, and ensuring continued growth. While preserving our Masonic traditions, we remain committed to charitable initiatives and active member engagement, ensuring our relevance in an ever-changing world.
This vision will be realised through the collective efforts of our 15 daughter Lodges (listed above), each playing a crucial role in fostering fellowship, supporting charitable work, and engaging with the wider community. The Provincial Grand Lodge serves as a guiding body, providing motivation, resources, and strategic direction to empower each Lodge in fulfilling their responsibilities. By working in unison, we will continue to uphold our values, expand our outreach, and maintain a thriving Masonic presence across Aberdeenshire East.
Through these coordinated efforts, we will achieve our goals of strengthening community ties, enhancing public perception of Freemasonry, supporting local and national charitable causes, and ensuring that our Lodges remain welcoming and dynamic spaces for personal development and brotherhood.
Caring and Sharing Programme
Discover how the Provincial Grand Lodge of Aberdeenshire East is strengthening Masonic bonds through its Caring and Sharing Programme – a quiet yet powerful initiative that exemplifies true brotherhood in action.
By pairing lodges with many candidates with those in need of one, this innovative system allows more lodges to perform live degree ceremonies, maintaining ritual excellence and revitalising member engagement.
Not only does it help candidates progress through their Masonic journey more efficiently, but it also nurtures inter-lodge connections and shared experiences that last well beyond the ceremony. With growing participation and proven success, the programme stands as a shining example of collaboration and mutual respect within the Craft.
Want to get involved or learn more? Read the full story and see how your lodge can take part in this enriching Masonic tradition.
The Travelling Trowel:
A Challenge of Fellowship and Charity!
The Travelling Trowel is more than just a symbol – it’s a tradition of friendly rivalry, Masonic fellowship, and charitable giving. Moving between the daughter lodges of The Provincial Grand Lodge of Aberdeenshire East, it inspires inter-Lodge visitations while raising substantial funds for worthy causes.
The challenge is clear: Which Lodge will rise to the occasion and claim the Trowel next? The Lodge with the most captures will earn the honour of directing the funds raised to charities of their choice.
The Trowel is always on the move, waiting to be seized by the next Lodge willing to embrace the spirit of competition and camaraderie. If left unclaimed for too long, the Provincial Grand Lodge may relocate it – so don’t miss your chance!
Brethren, the time is now! Capture the Trowel, strengthen the bonds of fraternity, and make a lasting impact in your community. Will your Lodge be the one to triumph?
Masonic Messenger
Stay Connected with The Masonic Messenger
The Masonic Messenger is a regular, informal update from the Provincial Grand Lodge of Aberdeenshire East, designed to keep all 15 Daughter Lodges informed and connected.
Each edition features a roundup of upcoming events over the next four weeks, with contributions from both the Provincial Grand Lodge and the Daughter Lodges across the province.
Delivered via email to a wide distribution list, it’s the easiest way to stay up-to-date with what’s happening across our Masonic community.
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Scotland’s Masonic Lodges
The website Scotland’s Masonic Lodges serves as a useful tool that provides regular meeting and location details on the 600+ Scottish Lodges operating within 32 Provinces, under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, located in Edinburgh.
Freemasonry and Social Media:
In today’s digital world, social media has become a valuable tool for Freemasonry, offering lodges new ways to connect with members and engage with the broader community. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter allow for the easy sharing of event details, photos, and updates, helping to promote Masonic activities and foster public understanding. Social media also provides a space to highlight charitable work and educational content, making the Craft more accessible and visible. However, the open nature of these platforms comes with risks, such as unmoderated content, misuse of information, and the potential for negative or abusive comments. To use social media effectively and responsibly, lodges are encouraged to adopt clear policies, appoint social media officers, and monitor online activity carefully. With the right approach, social media can be a powerful asset in promoting Freemasonry’s values and building stronger connections both within the fraternity and with the wider world. [Learn more →]
Why Annual Visitations Matter in Scottish Freemasonry
In the timeless tradition of Scottish Freemasonry, annual visitations by Provincial Grand Lodges to their daughter lodges stand as more than ceremonial gestures—they are foundational. These visits safeguard the integrity of ritual and governance, foster unity, and provide guidance that supports the growth and well-being of each lodge.
They encourage the exchange of ideas, celebrate service, and reinforce the values that define the Craft. Most importantly, they reaffirm that no lodge stands alone but is part of a wider Masonic brotherhood rooted in shared purpose and heritage.
In a world of change, these visitations are a constant reminder of our enduring bonds—proof that in Freemasonry, some things are set in stone.
Read the full article to explore the enduring importance of Provincial Grand Lodge visitations.
Informal reports posted by Bro. David Wemyss, the Provincial Grand Master of Aberdeenshire East
The Travelling Trowel – Who Will Capture It Next?
The Travelling Trowel – Who Will Capture It Next? Brethren, The Travelling Trowel is currently residing at Lodge Fraser No. 267 in Strichen, where it has been resting for quite some time. It is eagerly awaiting its next adventure, but so far, no Lodge has stepped...
Provincial Visitation to Lodge Solomon 197
Annual Visitation to Lodge Solomon No. 197 – A Night of Fine Ritual and Fellowship Last night marked the Annual Visitation of the Provincial Grand Lodge to Lodge Solomon No. 197, an occasion that brought together Brethren in the spirit of tradition, learning, and...
Provincial Visitation to Lodge Leask 1084
Annual Visitation to Lodge Leask No. 1084 – A Night of Warm Welcome, Fine Ritual, and Fellowship Good morning all, Last night marked the Annual Visitation of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Aberdeenshire East to Lodge Leask No. 1084, an event that was met with warm...
Contact the Provincial Grand Secretary
Alexander Burgess
4 Broomhill
Fraserburgh
AB43 9TU
Tel: 07547 624835
email:pgsec2@grandlodgescotland.org























