About Freemasonry

About Freemasonry

First Masonic Lodge

excerpted from Freemasonry On Both Sides of the Atlantic by

Wallace McLeod









The first recorded history of a Masonic Lodge begins with the ancient Lodge of Edinburgh (Mary’s Chapel), No. 1.
William Schaw considered it the first and principal Lodge of Scotland and it is the only surviving Masonic Body which can boast the possession of its minute books as far back as 1598.
All together they form a collection of supreme historical importance, which with only a few comparatively trivial gaps provides a unique and continuous prime source record of Lodge activities.

W. Alex Darwich