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The new book A Journey Through Freemasonry out now

Dr. David Harrison avatarPosted on January 7, 2020 by David HarrisonJanuary 7, 2020

My latest work A Journey Through Freemasonry is now out with Arima publishing, and is also available through Amazon. The book collects together my most popular articles on the history of Freemasonry, from my examination of Byron and the Carbonari … Continue reading →

Posted in Books by Dr. David Harrison, Freemasonry | Tagged Dr. David Harrison, Erasmus Darwin, Freemasonry, history of freemasonry, Lord Byron, Lunar Society, thomas paine | Leave a reply

Articles by David Harrison in Masonic Magazines – Living Stones

Dr. David Harrison avatarPosted on December 4, 2018 by David HarrisonDecember 4, 2018

Over the years I’ve been very honoured to have my articles published in many Masonic Magazines, many of which are now available free online. This post is dedicated to an article of mine called ‘Freemasonry and Occultists’ that appeared in … Continue reading →

Posted in Freemasonry | Tagged Dr. David Harrison, Freemasonry, history of freemasonry, Living Stones Magazine, Occultists, Victorian Occultists | Leave a reply

The Warrington Academy and Freemasonry; Education, Charity and Self-help in Warrington during the eighteenth century

Dr. David Harrison avatarPosted on October 24, 2018 by David HarrisonOctober 24, 2018

In May 2017 I presented a paper on the Warrington Academy and Freemasonry, to Quatuor Coronati Lodge at Grand Lodge in London, and the paper was subsequently published in the lodge’s Transactions Ars Quatuor Coronatorum Vol.130 (2017). I have recently … Continue reading →

Posted in Freemasonry | Tagged Dr. David Harrison, Freemasonry, history of freemasonry, History of Freemasonry in Warrington, warrington, Warrington Masons | Leave a reply

Chevalier d’Éon; French spy and cross-dressing Freemason

Dr. David Harrison avatarPosted on August 20, 2018 by David HarrisonAugust 20, 2018

  Chevalier d’Éon is perhaps one of the most intriguing Masonic characters of the eighteenth century. Born in Tonnerre, Burgundy, France in 1728 to a noble family, d’Éon entered into the secret network of spies called the Secret du Roi … Continue reading →

Posted in Freemasonry, History of Freemasonry | Tagged Chevalier d'Eon, Dr. David Harrison, Freemasonry, Gender, history of freemasonry | Leave a reply

1717 or 1721?

Dr. David Harrison avatarPosted on August 12, 2017 by David HarrisonAugust 14, 2017

A recent paper by Andrew Prescott and Susan Sommers has suggested that the London based Premier Grand Lodge actually began in 1721 rather than 1717. I’ve not read the complete paper but I believe it has been quite thorough in … Continue reading →

Posted in Freemasonry | Tagged Dr Francis Drake, Dr. David Harrison, Freemasonry, history of freemasonry | 2 Replies

Kerbstone Marks of Great Queen Street and Bloomsbury

Dr. David Harrison avatarPosted on April 22, 2017 by David HarrisonApril 22, 2017

There are many websites and blogs discussing the mysterious kerbstone marks that can be seen in various parts of London and in many other towns and cities of England. Some can be explained away as benchmarks indicating Ordinance Survey marks, … Continue reading →

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Lodge Meeting in Solomon’s Quarries, Jerusalem

Dr. David Harrison avatarPosted on January 25, 2016 by David HarrisonJanuary 25, 2016

A few months ago, I was contacted by a good friend and Brother George Shukha, from a lodge in Israel, who informed me about a lodge meeting in Solomon’s Quarries, a rather famous cave in Jerusalem, very well known in … Continue reading →

Posted in Dr. David Harrison, Freemasonry, History of Freemasonry, New, Papers, Articles, and Essays | Tagged Dr. David Harrison, Freemasonry, history of freemasonry, solomon's quarries | Leave a reply

Five English Masonic Halls

Dr. David Harrison avatarPosted on January 22, 2016 by David HarrisonJanuary 22, 2016

England has many Masonic Halls, and the ones I’ve chosen to present here are examples of Halls that were opened as a result of the growth of Freemasonry and a need of a purpose built building. These buildings also celebrated … Continue reading →

Posted in Dr. David Harrison, Freemasonry, History of Freemasonry, New, Papers, Articles, and Essays | Tagged Dr. David Harrison, duncombe place york, Freemasonry, history of freemasonry, liverpool masonic hall hope street, manchester masonic hall, warrington masonic hall, weymouth masonic hall | Leave a reply

The Masonic Window at St. John’s, Knotty Ash, Liverpool

Dr. David Harrison avatarPosted on January 18, 2016 by David HarrisonJanuary 18, 2016

St John’s Church in Knotty Ash, Liverpool, opened in 1836, and has a number of Masonic connections. It has a beautiful Masonic stained glass window and had support from local Freemasons. The church was also the burial place of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Dr. David Harrison, Freemasonry, History of Freemasonry, New | Tagged Dr. David Harrison, history of freemasonry, knotty ash, knotty ash history, Liverpool history, st John's church | Leave a reply

Looks Masonic, but it’s not Masonic

Dr. David Harrison avatarPosted on January 12, 2016 by David HarrisonJanuary 12, 2016

In St. Andrew’s church, Rodney Street in Liverpool, there is a pyramid shaped monument, the final resting place of a civil engineer named William Mackenzie, who died in 1851. This imposing pyramid shaped monument has attracted many rumours over the … Continue reading →

Posted in Dr. David Harrison, Freemasonry, History of Freemasonry, New | Tagged Dr. David Harrison, Freemasonry, history of freemasonry, John 'Mad Jack' Fuller, pyramid, William Mackenzie | 2 Replies

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Dr. David HarrisonDr David Harrison is a Masonic historian and leading academic expert on the study of Freemasonry. He has lectured at the University of Liverpool and Hope University, and has worked as an archaeologist, specializing in industrial archaeology in England.


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