Parachute Regiment Lodge 9315

Looking back at the history of the Metropolitan Cricket Association

One of the oldest secular social and charitable organisations in the world, modern Freemasonry’s roots lie in the traditions of the medieval stonemasons who built our castles and cathedrals…

The lodge has held several social events such as witnessing the Tower of London Keys ceremony a lady’s festival at a hotel usually outside of London that provides opportunity for our families to enjoy the company that these types of events provide. Importantly we maintain links with the regiment and serving soldiers.

Delve into the rich traditions of Freemasonry as we gather to celebrate our shared values and principles

WHERE WE MEET

Our meetings are held on the 1st Saturday of March, June, September and December, at 60 Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5AZ. they usually start at 11am thus providing members ample time to travel to London to join the meetings.  The June meeting is the installation meeting.

The Parachute Regiment Lodge was consecrated on 5th June 1989. Though named for our Regiment the decision was taken not to restrict membership to serving or former members, though the majority do fit that criteria. Our membership is drawn from a wide range of military, security and civilian backgrounds who all adopt our ethos, to be the best in all that we do…

Engage in enlightening discussions, partake in meaningful rituals, and forge lasting connections with fellow brethren

W Bro Reynold Hintzen PGStSB

At the creation of the Metropolitan Cricket Association, the first of many matches was staged at the scenic ground of the Royal Masonic School for Girls in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. This popular venue was ideal for matches and fundraising for the boys and girls involved in the Sir Leonard Hutton Foundation and Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.

As this fixture gained popularity over time, so did the competition from other counties. Matches were played against challengers from Middlesex, Kent, Surrey, Hertfordshire, Sussex, Essex, Northamptonshire, Huntingdon and members of the Metropolitan Grand Lodge hierarchy were attracted to attend.

Becoming involved at the outset, I was pleased to be appointed Vice Captain and Assistant Coordinator and then honoured to be elevated to the Captaincy after three years.  After five years, I was appointed as the Coordinator.

Recruitment of players to represent the Association has always been an ongoing exercise and soon attracted a host of players from the Guyana Lodge No 9626, including W Bro Rodney Boyce, W Bro Andrew Phillips, Bro Orrett Clarke (who is constantly reminding us what a good cricketer he is, and proving his point by performing creditably in his matches), Bro Ricardo Shepherd, Bro Gareth Grant and Bro Lancelot Pusey (who always attends as our resident DJ and Entertainment Manager).

All musical entertainment is provided by Bro Lancelot Pusey throughout the afternoon when tea, coffee and snacks are available.  Equally popular is the post-match bar facilities and BBQ. According to Caribbean custom, there would always be a taste of Caribbean rum to be sampled, which became the responsibility of W Bro Rodney Boyce.

Over the years, travelling to and from matches far away proved difficult. It has now become an annual event to play the Middlesex District Cricket Association team for the trophy.

In 2019, at the Annual General Meeting, the Committee of the Association updated the Constitution and Rules as well as appoint Committee Members as follows:

Coordinator and Secretary – W Bro Rodney Boyce
Assistant Coordinator – W Bro Dr Reynold Hintzen
Captain – W Bro Eva Roberts
Vice-Captain – W Bro Andrew Phillips
Treasurer – W Bro Anthony Gibson
Promotions – W Bro Lee Townsend
Entertainment – Bro Lance Pusey and Bro Gareth Grant

The Association always welcomes new members and visitors. Please do contact W Bro Rodney, our Coordinator and Secretary, for more information.



This article is part of the Arena Magazine, Issue 45 July 2021 edition.
Arena Magazine is the official magazine of the London Freemasons – Metropolitan Grand Lodge and Metropolitan Grand Chapter of London.

Read more articles in the Arena Issue 45.

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