William Harvey Collection

William Harvey

Provincial Grand Master of Forfarshire 1935-1936

About William Harvey

His mother Lodge was Stirling Royal Arch No.76. He was a founding member of Lodge Progress No. 967, Dundee, and was R.W.M of that lodge from 1914 to 1916.

Born in Stirling in 1874, he was trained as a law clerk but moved from law to journalism and joined John Leng & Co, Ltd, Dundee. He was appointed general editor of the firms extensive series of novels. In 1904 he joined the staff of the ‘Peoples Journal’ and became assistant editor. From 1908 to 1912 he was literary editor of the ‘Dundee Advertiser’.
He was a prolific writer of Masonic articles and books.  He also published a number of small booklets on various Masonic topics, which are appended below.

Source: http://pglforfarshire.org/William_Harvey.html


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The Pillars of Freemasonryundefined
The Wages of an Entered Apprenticeundefined
The Third Degreeundefined
The Story of Hiram Abiffundefined
Freemasonry and Warundefined
The Doorway of Freemasonryundefined
The Altar of Freemasonryundefined
Tam O’Shanter and the Merry Masonsundefined
The North-East Cornerundefined
The Mason’s Apronundefined
The Secrets of Freemasonryundefined
Landmarksundefined
The Mason’s Malletundefined
The Lodge and its Furnitureundefined
The King and the Craft
How Tamson got the Third Degree
The Secrets of Freemasonry as revealed in the Gospel of St Andrew