The Order of Women Freemasons
A Traditional History
Aims and Objectives
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The Honourable Fraternity of Antient Masonry
The Order of Women Freemasons
Founded 1908
According to Masonic Tradition the first woman to be made a
Freemason was the Hon. Mrs Aldworth of New Market, County Cork.
Born in 1713, she was the youngest child and only daughter of
the Right Honorable Arthur St Ledger created Viscount Doncraile June 28 1708.
Her father and brother were members of Lodge 44, an aristocratic elite lodge. In
1732, before the lady married, her brother Lord Doncraile became W.M. of Lodge
44 and was installed at a meeting held at the family home. The Hon. Miss St
Ledger was a curious young teenager and she wanted to know what her brother got
up to. At subsequent regular meetings of the lodge she is reported to have removed two
bricks from the wall of an adjacent room and observed the first two degrees. She
became so excited that she stumbled against a chair and was overheard by the
Brethren of lodge 44.
For two hours she was held under the guard of the Tyler while
the lodge debated her fate. She was offered the choice of death or initiation.
She accepted initiation. She continued as a member of the lodge until her death
at the age of 95 years. |