By Metricool API on Wednesday, 05 November 2025
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Provincial Grand Rank

Once a brother has been a Master of the Lodge, he continues his work by a dedication to his own Lodge, Province and community and after 5 years is recognised by an appointment to a Provincial position.  These are split between active rolls and non active, which are known as Past.

The apron of a Provincial Officer is similar to that of a Master Mason, but this time in Dark Blue and the centre badge upon showing the progressive rank they hold. The first rank being a Provincial Grand Pursuivant to the most senior being Provincial Grand Senior Warden.

There are 32 different Provincial ranks that can be awarded in total.  Each Province differs in size and the number awarded alters in line with the number of masons.  Buckinghamshire, with approximately 3,000 members can award 23 active ranks to a total of 30 members (this excludes the 6 Provincial Stewards).

If you would like to be part of a global community that has its roots firmly in the ground in Buckinghamshire, please join us by following this link: https://buckspgl.org/join

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